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ABERNATHY, Bessie
12 Dec 1925 31 Dec 1925
d/o James William Jake & Mary Christine Miles Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Bulah Nell
23 Jan 1920 09 Feb 1920
d/o Charlie & Fannie Harwell Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Christine
08 Mar 1909 07 Apr 1970
w/o Jake Abernathy and d/o Elijah & Beulah Wilkerson Miles
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Apr 1970
Mrs. Christine Abernathy, 61, died Tuesday afternoon, April 7, at her home on Poplar Street. Funeral services for Mrs. Abernathy,
wife of the late Jake Abernathy, will be conducted Thursday afternoon, April 9, at 2:00 o=clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin
Funeral Home with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was
born March 8, 1909, the daughter of the late Elijah and Beulah Wilkerson Miles. Survivors include one son, Henry Dale Abernathy,
Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Norman Freeman, Matthews, Mo.; Mrs. Hugh Myers, Wildwood, Ill.; six brothers, Willie Miles,
Franklin, George Miles, Walter Miles, John Miles, Junior Miles, and Roy Miles, all of Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Carol Burns, Mrs.
Leslie Williams, Mrs. George Barnes, Pulaski, and Mrs. Emma Fitzpatrick, Lewisburg; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
ABERNATHY, Cora Ethel Smith
02 Jul 1890 05 Oct 1913
w/o Thomas Clayton Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Earl
26 Nov 1927 04 Mar 1928
s/o James W. & Christine Miles Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Elvie Mae Glover
12 Jan 1909 07 Dec 1967
w/o James Ervin Abernathy and d/o Albert Allen & Minnie Mae Phillips Glover
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1967
Funeral services for Mrs. Elvie Mae Abernathy, 58, a nurse at Giles County Hospital, were held Friday, December 8, in the chapel of
Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy died
December 7, at her daughter's home at Route 1, Pulaski. A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Abernathy was born January 12, 1909, the
daughter of the late Albert and Minnie Phillips Glover. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frankie Turner, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs.
Norman Wright, Route 7, Pulaski; one son, Glen Abernathy, Russell Springs, Ky.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Lessie Glover and
Stacey Glover, Route 1, Pulaski; two sisters, Miss Lacey Glover, Route 1, Pulaski, and Mrs. William Deramus, Gallatin. Bennett-May
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
ABERNATHY, Emmalinne Fry
08 Oct 1843 25 Feb 1956
w/o Henry Dee Abernathy and d/o James Mitchell & Nancy Jane Fry
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Feb 1956
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Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy, 72, Scotts Hill resident, were held at 2:30 o=clock Sunday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church with rites conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. R. G. Hughes, Baptist ministers. Burial took
place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Abernathy, who was visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Miles on Spofford Avenue
in Pulaski, died at 8:45 o=clock Saturday morning, February 25, after a long period of declining health. Born October 8, 1883, in Giles
County, she was the daughter of the late James Mitchell Fry and Nancy Jane Fry, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Her
husband, Henry Dee Abernathy, died October 24, 1952. Mrs. Campbell is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Henry
Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Bodenham, Mrs. Lewis Harris, Anthony Hill, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Milky Way, Mrs. George
Owen, Westside, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; three sons, James William Abernathy, Westside, Wilson Abernathy,
Frankewing, and Leroy Abernathy, Rose Hill; fifty-one grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. E. B.
Roberts, Sr., and Mrs. Will Brashears, Giles County, and Mrs. John Johnson, Decatur, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in
charge.
ABERNATHY, Essie
12 Dec 1925 31 Dec 1925
d/o James William Jake & Mary Christine Miles Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Henry Dale
07 Mar 1945 11 May 2003
s/o James William & Mary Christine Miles Abernathy
Obituary: Citizen-Press 13 May 2003
Mr. Henry Dale Abernathy, 58, of Nashville died May 11, 2003, at Alive Hospice in Nashville. He was born in Pulaski on March 7,
1945, and was the son of the late James and Christine Miles Abernathy. He served in the U. S. Air Force during the Vietnam Conflict
and was employed by Athlon Sports Communication in Nashville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, May 14, at
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. tonight Tuesday at the funeral home.
Survivors include son Roger Abernathy of Nashville; special friend Marie Abernathy of Pulaski; sister Jean Myers of Illinois.
ABERNATHY, Henry Dee
12 Apr 1883 24 Oct 1952
h/o Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy s/o Charlie & Fannie Harwell Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Oct 1952
Funeral services for Henry Dee Abernathy, 69, retired farmer, were held at 2 o=clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church,
conducted by the Rev. Homer Brown, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Abernathy, who had been in
declining health for a period of years, died of a heart attack at 9:30 o=clock Friday night at Giles County Hospital. A resident of the
Scotts Hill section, he was born April 12, 1883, in Giles County, the son of the late Charlie Abernathy and Fannie Harwell Abernathy.
He was a member of Chestnut Hill Methodist Church. Mr. Abernathy is survived by Mrs. Emmaline Fry Abernathy; seven daughters,
Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mrs. Lewis Harris, Giles County, Mrs. Walter Miles, Pulaski, Mrs. Viola Cox and Mrs.
George Owens, Leoma, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; four sons, Ervin Abernathy, Wilson Abernathy, and Leroy Abernathy,
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all of Giles County, and James William Abernathy, Lawrence County; forty-six grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and one
brother, Clifford Abernathy, Eric, Okla. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.
ABERNATHY, James Earl
25 Nov 1927 03 Mar 1928
s/o James W. & Christine Miles Abernathy
ABERNATHY, James Ervin
23 Aug 1909 31 Jan 1955
h/o Elvie Glover Abernathy s/o Henry Dee & Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 02 Feb 1955
John Ervin Abernathy, 45, farmer of the Scotts Hill section, died unexpectedly of a heart attack about midnight on Monday night,
January 31, at his home. Funeral services were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church of which he was a
member. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes, pastor, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took
place in the church cemetery. Born August 23, 1909, in Giles County, he was the son of Mrs. Frances Emmaline Fry Abernathy of that
community and the late Henry Dee Abernathy. In addition to his mother, Mr. Abernathy is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elvie Glover
Abernathy; one son, Glenn Abernathy, Cincinnati, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Turner, Bodenham and Miss Wilma Abernathy;
seven sisters, Mrs. Walter Miles and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs. Carroll Campbell, Bodenham, Mrs. Elbert
Smith, Evansville, Ind., and Mrs. Louis Harris and Mrs. George Owens, Scotts Hill; and three brothers, James William Aberanthy,
Wilson Abernathy, and Leroy Abernathy, all of Scotts Hill. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.
ABERNATHY, James William Jake
17 Jul 1905 28 Mar 1967
h/o Mary Christine Abernathy s/o Henry Dee & Emma Linne Fry Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1967
James William White, 61, died Tuesday, March 28, at Giles County Hospital. Services were conducted Wednesday afternoon, March
29, at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Lloyd Hickman officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Abernathy, a
native of Giles County, was born July 17, 1905, the son of the late Henry D. and Emma Linne Fry Abernathy. Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Mary Christine Abernathy; one son, Henry Dale Abernathy, Pulaski; two daughters, Mrs. Hugh Myers, Wildwood, Ill., and
Mrs. N. E. Freeman, Catron, Mo.; four grandchildren; seven sisters, Mrs. Walter Miless, Mrs. Henry Campbell, Pulaski, Mrs. Florence
Harris, Goodspring, Mrs. Cecil Cox, Campbellsville, Mrs. Marie Owen, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Evansville, Ind.; two
brothers, Wilson Abernathy, Pulaski, and Leroy Abernathy, Cleveland, Ohio. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
ABERNATHY, Lee Roy
26 Mar 1926 13 May 1987
h/o Lou Verda Smith Abernathy Verdun s/o Henry Dee & Emma Linne Fry Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1987
Mr. Lee Roy Abernathy, 61, of Goodspring, died Wednesday, May 13, 1987, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services
were held Thursday, May 14, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Doyle Smith and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in
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Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Abernathy was the son of the late Henry Dee and Emmaline Fry Abernathy. He
was retired from Arwood Corporation, where he worked in tool and dye. Survivors include his wife, Lou V. Smith Abernathy of
Goodspring; three sons, Larry Abernathy of Ohio, Gary and Scott Abernathy, both of Goodspring; two daughters, Patricia Lusader and
Vickie Harris, both of Charleston, S.C.; five sisters, Hattie Campbell, Florence Harris, Marie Owens and Minnie Pearl Miles, all of
Pulaski, Virgie Jackson of Indiana; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
ABERNATHY, Lura
25 Feb 1915 11 Aug 1915
d/o _?_ & _?_ Abernathy
ABERNATHY, Mildred Banton
09 Sep 1911 04 Oct 1935
d/o Thomas Clayton & __?__ Smith Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Record 09 Oct 1935
Miss Mildred Banton Abernathy, 24, died at her home near Scotts Hill in the Eighteenth district Friday. She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clayton Abernathy. Funeral services and burial were at Scotts Hill Cemetery Saturday.
ABERNATHY, Thomas Clayton
27 May 1885 27 Feb 1923
h/o _?_ Smith Abernathy s/o John E. & Frances Elvira Harwell Abernathy
ALLEN, Daniel Edward Jr.
14 Jun 1950 07 Apr 2012
h/o Josephine (?) Daniel Edward Sr. & Doris Ruth Collins Allen
Obituary: Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 2012
Mr. Daniel Edward Allen Jr., 61, died April 7, 2012, at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Born June 14, 1950, in Clinton, Conn., he was the
son of the late Daniel Edward Allen Sr. and Doris Ruth Collins Allen. Mr. Daniel worked for Frank's Vending. Funeral services will
be held Thursday, April 12, at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include wife Josephine
Allen of Pulaski; son Danny Allen of Pulaski; step-sons, Tom Cardinal and wife Nancy of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Sal Cardinal and
wife CarBre of Ceres, Calif., Robert Kelley and wife Jen of Tucson, Ariz.; sister Iris Stacey of Pulaski; and six step-grandchildren.
BAKER, Hattie Is it Mattie?
12 Mar 1906 18 Oct 1923
d/o Calvin G. & Dovie Bivens Howell
BANNER, Grover G.
28 Jan 1914 21 Apr 1959
h/o Mary Ruth Locke s/o Jeff & Ada Comer Banner
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1959
Funeral services for Grover Banner, 45, resident of the Shores Community, were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at the Shores
Church of Christ, conducted by Paul McKissick. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Banner, an employee of the Murray
Ohio Company in Lawrenceburg, died at 3 o=clock Tuesday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after a two year period of declining
health. Born January 28, 1914, in Giles County, he was the son of Jeff Banner and Ada Comer Banner. In addition to his parents, Mr.
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Banner is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Locke Banner; and one daughter, Miss Betty Jean Banner, Shores. Bennett-May and
Company, in charge.
BANNER, Mary Ruth Locke
21 Aug 1917 19 Apr 2002
w/o Grover G. Banner d/o Samuel Roland & Willa Bertha Jones Locke
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 22 Apr 2002
Mary Ruth Banner, 84, of Pulaski, died Friday, April 19, 2002, at Huntsville Hospital.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial to follow in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will
be held from 3-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. A Pulaski native, she is survived by a daughter, Betty Solomon; two
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
BANNER, T. Elton
14 Dec 1912 21 Mar 1934
s/o Jeff and Ada Comer Banner
BEARDEN, Jamie Michelle
15 Aug 1978 15 Aug 1978
d/o ____________ & ____________ Bearden
BECKHAM, Doris Marjorie
27 Nov 1912 04 Jan 1913
d/o Elmo & Maude Beckham
BECKHAM, Ella
24 Feb 1879 27 Jul 1910
d/o William & S. A. Beckham
BECKHAM, Emma L. or I.
__ ___ 1870 Unknown
w/o W. Monroe Beckham d/o _?_ &_?_
BECKHAM, Leroy
__ ___ 1877 22 Jul 1952
h/o ____________ Beckham s/o ____________ & ____________ Beckham Unmarked
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952
Leroy Beckham, 75, native Giles Countian, residing in Atlanta, Ga., for the past several years, died in Atlanta on Tuesday
afternoon, July 22, following a paralytic stroke. Funeral services were held at one o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill
Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Beckham is survived by
three sons, Otis Beckham of Dallas, Texas, Jack Beckham and R. C. Beckham of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Arrowwood of Atlanta, Ga.; a number of grandchildren, four brothers, Cleve G. Beckham and Walter E. Beckham of Pulaski,
Milton Beckham of Lawrenceburg and Elmo Beckham of Russellville, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Holt, Pulaski, Mrs. A. D.
Legg of Lawrence County, and Mrs. Vince Tidwell of Lawrenceburg.
BECKHAM, Mary Kelsey
11 Aug 1894 01 Feb 1923
w/o Cleveland Grover Beckham d/o A. ?. & Clessie Francis Hindman
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BECKHAM, Ophelia Campbell
25 Apr 1875 01 Apr 1916
w/o R. E. Beckham d/o Tom & Lou Coleman Campbell
BECKHAM, Robert Eugene
19 Mar 1873 18 Feb 1926
h/o Ophelia Campbell Beckham
s/o ____________ & ____________ Beckham
BECKHAM, Sarah Ann
08 Aug 1835 25 Nov 1917
w/o William Neal Beckham d/o William F. & Martha Ann Cole Simpson
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 06 December 1917
Mrs. W. N. Beckham died Saturday of typhoid fever at her home in the eighteenth district aged seventy-one years, and she was laid to
rest at the Scotts Hill Cemetery Sunday afternoon, Rev. A. N. Hollis conducting funeral services for her. Mrs. Beckham was a good
woman and a faithful and consistent member of the Baptist Church. She was much respected by her friends and devoted to her family.
Mrs. Beckham was formerly Miss Sarah A. Simpson, a niece of Col. E. W. Cole of Nashville and a sister of J. T. and W. E. Simpson
of this county. She is survived by her husband and ten children to wit: Monroe, Eugene, Walter, Cleveland, Elmo, and Milton
Beckham, Miss Pearl Beckham and Mesdames Myrtle Holt, Bessie Tidwell and Maggie Simpson.
BECKHAM, W. Monroe
22 Oct 18686 08 Oct 1946
h/o Emma L. Beckham s/o William Neal & Sallie Simpson Beckham
BECKHAM, Walter Edmond
05 Nov 1870 20 Jan 1955
s/o William Neal & Sallie Simpson Beckham
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1955
Funeral services for Walter E. Beckham, 84, retired farmer of Scotts Hill community, were held at 1:30 o=clock Saturday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Rites were conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, and burial took place in the church
cemetery. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late William Neal Beckham and Sallie Simpson Beckham. A batchelor, he
lived with his brother, C. G. Beckham until the death of the latter December 26, 1953. Mr. Beckham, a member of the Scotts Hill
Baptist Church, is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Holt, Pulaski, Mrs. Jack Littrell, Moulton, Ala., and Mrs. A. D. Legg, Five
Points, Ala.; and two brothers, Elmo Beckham, Russellvile, Ky., and Milton Beckham, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May and Company,
Morticians in charge.
BECKHAM, William Neal
09 Aug 1834 09 May 1918
h/o Sarah A. Simpson Beckham s/o ____________ & ____________ Beckham
BEE, Maxie Elizabeth
07 Nov 1880 21 Feb 1919
w/o John H. Bee md. 16 Oct 1912 d/o Robert Edward & Cenia Elizabeth Curtis Death Record
BEE, Sarah Elizabeth
10 Apr 1868 09 Jan 1943
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w/o T. M. Bee d/o Tom & Nancy Curtis Wilburn Death Record
BELL, Fred Alan
02 Jul 1965 20 May 2002
s/o Harold Lee & Reba Estelle Shook Bell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 May 2002
Mr. Fred Alan Bell, 36, of Lawrenceburg died May 20, 2002, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. The Nashville native was born July 2,
1965 and was the son of the late Harold Lee Bell. He was employed by Osborne Hessy Company. Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Thursday, May 23, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Visitation will be 4-8 p. m. Wednesday, May 22, at the funeral home.
Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Reba Bell of Scotts Hill; and three sisters, Alice Danita Andrews
and Donna Kay Walker, both of Westmoreland, and Reba Darlene Marlow of Lawrenceburg.
BENDER, Joann
30 Nov 1955
23 Jun 1991
d/o Edward & Sallie Campbell
BIRD, Richard Allen
20 Sep 1985 20 Sep 1985
infant s/o Wesley & Vickie L. Bird
BIRD, Vickie Lynn
03 Oct 1953 20 Sep 1985
w/o Wesley Bird d/o Mr. & Mrs. William Harris
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Oct 1985
Mrs. Vickie Lynn Bird, 31, and infant son Richard Allen Bird of Struthers, Ohio, died Friday, September 20, 1985 in that city. Funeral
services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Bennett-May Chapel, Terrell Pitts officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.
She was a native of Giles County. Survivors include her husband, Wesley Bird of Struthers; two daughters, Carmone Lee and Dawn
Marie Bird, both of Struthers; parents, M. and Mrs. William Harris of Dayton, Ohio; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Vella Harris of
Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Souza of Providence, R.I., Miss Teressa Harris of Dayton, Ohio; one half sister, Joyce Vejr of
Nashville; three brothers, Davis and Johnny Harris, both of Dayton, Ohio, Billy Harris of Struthers; one half-brother, Jerry Harris of
Lawrenceburg.
BLADE, Doris Jean
02 Mar 1935 17 Jan 2000
d/o William Vester and Vera Jones Blade
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 2000
Mrs. Doris Jean Blade, 64, of Pulaski died Jan. 17, 2000, at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. A Giles County native, she was born March
3, 1935 and was the daughter of the late Vester and Vera Jones Blade. She was retired from Cosmolab, Inc. Funeral services were held
Jan. 19 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include son Joe Blade of Pulaski; brothers,
William Blade of Ardmore, Elbie Blade of Nashville and Frank Blade of Lawrenceburg; sisters, Lera Clemmons of Birmingham, Ala.,
Lavad Raymond of Nashville, Virginia Kelley and Barbara McGill, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
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BLADE, Joe Vinson
31 May 1952 11 Dec 2001
s/o James Calvin Henson & Doris Jean Blade
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 13 Dec 2001
49-year-old Joe Vinson Blade died Tuesday, December 11, 2001, at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on
Thursday, December 13 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include, his wife, Kathy
Blade, his father, James Calvin Henson, a son, Mark Majors, three daughters, Stacey Blade, Tina Hobbs, and Jennifer Lewis, and 11
grandchildren.
BLADE, Judy Ann
14 Jun 1951 28 Sep 1951
d/o ____________ & ____________ Blade
BLADE, Vera Jones
05 Feb 1901 16 Jun 1952
w/o Vester Blade d/o Frank & Mattie Harwell Jones
BLADE, William Vester
29 Jan 1895 09 Dec 1980
h/o 1. Vera Jones Blade 2. Mattie Dickey Blade s/o ____________ & ____________ Blade
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Dec 1980
Funeral services for William Vester Blade, 85, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Tuesday, December 9 in Vanderbilt Hospital, were held
Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Blade, a Giles
County native, was a retired employee of Lee-Mar Shirt Company. He was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Mattie Dickey Blade; six daughters, Mrs. Lera Clemmons, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Lavada Raymond,
Nashville, Mrs. Jewell Collins, Mrs. Virginia Kelley, Miss Doris Blade and Mrs. Barbara McGill, Pulaski; three sons, William E.
Blade, South Bend, Ind., Elbia Blade, Nashville, and Frank Blade, Lawrenceburg; three step-daughters, Mrs. Luvenia Burton and Mrs.
Louise Allen, Pulaski; four step-sons, Willie James Chapman, Louisville, Ky., John Morris Chapman and Junior Chapman, Pulaski
and W. C. Chapman, Cullman, Ala.; a sister, Mrs. Selena Storey, Pulaski; and 29 grandchildren.
BOONE, Emma B.
15 Nov 1892 08 Nov 1911
d/o John W. & Martha Roberts Boone
BOONE, Ethel Harwell
04 Aug 1888 16 Oct 1960
w/o Junus Reed Boone d/o ____________ & ____________ Harwell
BOONE, John W.
01 Dec 1847 30 Dec 1908
h/o Martha Roberts Boone s/o ____________ & ____________ Boone
BOONE, Junus Reed
27 Oct 1884 04 Jul 1949
h/o Ethel Harwell Boone s/o John & Martha Odella Roberts Boone
BOONE, Martha Odella Roberts
10 May 1857 20 Jul 1945
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w/o John W. Boone d/o _?_ &_?_ Roberts
BOONE, Maggie Sue
10 Mar 1894 14 Apr 1919
d/o John W. & Martha Odella Roberts Boon Death Record
BRASHEARS, Callie C.
__ ___ 1878 __ ___ 1902
w/o W. H. Brashears md 1898 d/o ____________ & ____________ Howell
BRASHEARS, Helen Ruth
25 Feb 1934 22 Jun 1943
d/o John W. & Hudie Lee Scott Brashears
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1943
Death ended the life of Helen Brashears, known to many friends here and at a distance as AThe Little Soldier on the home front,@ at
one-thirty Tuesday afternoon at the Pulaski Hospital, the scene of much of her valiant fight for survival during the months she had
been undergoing painful and tedious treatment that involved grafting of skin to her severly burned back. The little patient had regained
consciousness after undergoing the third of a series of skin grafting operations Tuesday morning and had spoken a few words to her
solicitous doctors and nurses when her tired little heart called a halt to her fight to live.In her last hours, as in the hours of every day
that she had spent as a patient at the hospital, the skillful hands of doctors and nurses did everything humanly possible to prolong the
life of the little girl, whose patient endurance of the suffering had won the love of every member of the hospital work force. The little
girl was brought to the hospital from her home in the Bodenham community in the latter part of December, when her clothing caught
fire at an open grate as she stood with her back to the fire. In the intervening months, kindhearted doctors and nurses and the many
friends whose gifts have been showered on Athe little soldier@ have left nothing undone that would add to her comfort. That
realization is a source of consolation to the heart-broken father and his other four motherless children, whose gratitude is boundless.
Funeral services for the little girl were held at four o=clock Wednesday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church by Elder Harry R.
Fox, pastor of the Pulaski Church of Christ, and burial was by the side of her mother's grave in the Church cemetery. In addition to her
father, Helen is survived by three sisters, Clara, Minnie and Joan Brashears; and by a brother, Loyd Brashears, whose home is on the
farm of Walter Burns in the Bodenham community.
BRASHEARS, Hudie Lee
31 May 1902 15 Sep 1939
w/o John Brashears d/o J. D. & Frances Morris Scott
Obituary: The Pulaski Record 20 Sep 1939
Funeral services for Mrs. Hudie Lee Scott Brashears, 37, who died at midnight Thursday, at her home in the Eighteenth Civil District,
were held Friday afternoon and burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Lee Brashears officiated. Surviving are her husband,
John Brashears; five daughters, Misses Mattie Beulah, Clara Pearl, Minnie Lee, Helen Ruth and Joan Brashears; one son, Loyd
Brandon Brashears; and her father, J. D. Scott, all of Giles County. Bennett, May and Company in charge.
BRASHEARS, Infant
__ ___ 1916 __ ___ 1916
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d/o Will & Birl Brashears
BRASHEARS, James Beuin
03 May 1913 13 Aug 1913
s/o ____________ & ____________ Brashears
BRASHEARS, Nellie
29 Nov 1845 Only date
w/o W. J. Brashears
d/o ____________ & ____________
BRASHEARS, W. J. William James
14 Jan 1842 26 Apr 1928
h/o Nellie (?) Brashears s/o Berry & Fannie Prior Brashears
BREED, Ada Mary J.
__ ___ ____ 05 Dec 1931
w/o John C. Breed
d/o ____________ & ____________
BREED, John C.
10 Dec 1871 06 Mar 1923
h/o Ada Mary J. Breed s/o J. M. & N. P. Johnson Breed
BROWN, Lorine W.
03 May 1910 15 Oct 1976
d/o ____________ & ____________
BROWN, Sinda
__ ___ 1924 Only date
d/o ____________ & ____________
BROWN, W. Homer
08 Jun 1904 01 Apr 1994
s/o ____________ & ____________ Brown
BROWN, William
__ ___ 1938 Only date
s/o ____________ & ____________ Brown
CAMPBELL, Albert Hershel
23 Aug 1922 09 Mar 1959
h/o Luesine Smith s/o Will C. & Tressie Walls Campbell
CAMPBELL, Alex Carrell
20 Mar 1877 13 Feb 1911
h/o Maude Rucker s/o Brady & Eleanor Katherine "Katie" Myers Campbell
CAMPBELL, Brady
06 Apr 1851 15 Dec 1929
h/o 1. Eleanor Katherine "Katie" Myers Campbell md 9 Nov 1871
h/o 2. Betty May Campbell s/o John P. & Catherine Trobaugh Campbell
CAMPBELL, Buford Hale
02 Jun 1888 27 Aug 1960
h/o Maggie Rooker s/o Brady & Katie Myers Campbell
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Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Aug 1960
Funeral services for Buford Hale Campbell, 73, retired farmer of the Bodenham Community were held at 2:30 o=clock Sunday
afternoon, at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Frank Durham, pastor of the church. Burial took place in the church
cemetery. Mr. Campbell died Saturday afternoon, August 27 at his home in the Bodenham section after a long period of declining
health. Born June 2, 1887, in Giles County, son of the late Brady Campbell and Katie Myers Campbell, and was a member of the
Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Rooker Campbell; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Newton,
New Prospect, Lawrence County; two sons, Dillard Campbell, Pulaski and McAmis Campbell, Deerfield, Lawrence County; five
grandchildren; two brothers, Millard Campbell, Bodenham and Jim Campbell, New Prospect. Bennett-May and Company in charge of
arrangements.
CAMPBELL, Connie Patterson
18 Jun 1959 12 Dec 1994
h/o Dillard Keith Campbell md 26 Jun 1982
d/o Odell Patterson & Mary Patterson Woodard
CAMPBELL, Dillard Earl
06 Jun 1917 16 Aug 1980
h/o Hessie Tomerlin US Army WWII md.09 Nov1946 Athens, Limestone, AL
s/o _?_ &_?_ Campbell
Note: Md.09 Nov. 1946 Athens, Limestone, AL to Hessie Lee Tomerlin. Children: Dillard Keith Campbell and Diane Katherine
Dillard.
CAMPBELL, Dillard Keith
24 Oct 1948 03 Jul 1983
h/o Connie Patterson s/o Dillard Earl & Hessie Tomerlin Campbell
CAMPBELL, Diana Katherine
24 Oct 1948 24 Oct 1948
d/o Dillard Earl & Hessie Tomerlin Campbell
CAMPBELL, Edward K.
08 Mar 1905 25 Feb 1959
h/o Sallie Orlean Wilkerson Campbell s/o Will & Tressie Walls Campbell
CAMPBELL, Eleanor Katherine
20 Jan 1853 09 Aug 1918
w/o Brady Campbell d/o Perry & Elizabeth Hammons Myers
CAMPBELL, Escoacus L.
10 Feb 1903 13 Jul 1910
s/o William Calvin & Tressie Walls Campbell
CAMPBELL, Esther Lurene
01 Aug 1923 29 Jun 1996
w/o Rufus Loyd Campbell d/o Henry Bertemus & Martha Ellen Owens Rhody
Obituary: Giles Free Press 4 Jul 1996
Mrs. Esther Lurene Campbell, 72, of Pulaski died June 29, 1996, at her home on Rufus Campbell Road. Services were held Monday at
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Carr and Erwin Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include husband Rufus L.
Campbell of Pulaski; son, Mike D. Campbell of Pulaski; sisters, Louise White and Ruby Cox, both of Pulaski, and Daisy Sherrell of
Lawrenceburg; and two grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, Hessie Tomerlin
23 Sep 1909 12 Oct 2000
w/o Dillard Earl Campbell md 9 Nov 1946 d/o James Walter & Lillie Mae Dickey Tomerlin
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 2000
Hessie L. Campbell, 91, of Pulaski, died Oct. 12, 2000, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 14, at
Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Doug Plumlee officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. A native of Texas, Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of the late James Walter and Lillie May Dickie
Tomerlin and was married to the late Dillard Campbell. She was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Factory. Survivors include one grandson,
Christopher Campbell,of the U.S. Navy stationed in Connecticut; two brothers, J.C. Tomerlin and Dalton Tomerlin, both of Pulaski;
two sisters, Hazel Johnson of Pulaski and Mae Pilkinston of Avondale, FL; and several nieces and nephews.
CAMPBELL, Howard Buddy
28 Jan 1940 29 Apr 2003
h/o Margaret Thompson Campbell s/o Wheeler Howard & Emma Sue Guthrie Campbell
Obituary: Citizen Press 01 May 2003
Mr. Howard Buddy Campbell, 63, of Ardmore, Ala., died April 29, 2003, at his residence. A native of Huntsville, Ala., he was born
Jan. 28, 1940, and was the son of the late Wheeler Howard and Emma Sue Guthrie Campbell. He was a member of the Baptist faith
and a veteran of the Army National Guard. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, May 2, at Ardmore Memorial Funeral
Home with Harold Whitt officiating. Memorials may be made to the Buddy Campbell Fund at Ardmore Memorial Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Thompson Campbell of Ardmore; son Jimmy Wayne Campbell of Huntsville; three daughters,
Mary Frances Campbell and Betty Joyce Campbell, both of Huntsville, and Kim Tash of New Market, Ala.; three sisters, Catherine
Craddock of Huntsville, Geraldine Winkles and Joan Byrd, both of Harvest, Ala.; and several grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, Jo Ann
30 Nov 1955 21 Jun 1991
d/o Edward K. & Sallie Orlean Wilkerson Campbell
CAMPBELL, Joe Gilbert
08 Aug 1926 06 Aug 1945
s/o Edward Kitcher and Flora Mae Luna Campbell TN S2C USNR WWII
CAMPBELL, Laney Clair
19 Feb 2013 19 Feb 2013
Twin d/o Bret & Cathy Campbell
Obituary: Neal Funeral Home 19 Feb 2013
Victoria Hayden and Laney Clair Campbell, infant twin daughters of Bret and Cathy Campbell, of Pulaski, TN passed away Tuesday,
February 19, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Along with their parents, they are survived by paternal
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grandparents, Mike & Pam Campbell, Pulaski, TN; maternal grandmother, Mia Rummage, Lawrenceburg, TN; maternal grandfather,
Larry Rummage, AL; aunt, Tasha Taylor Cody, Lawrenceburg, TN. Arrangements are being handled by Neal Funeral Home, 231 N.
Military Avenue, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles
County, Tennessee at 11:00 AM Monday, February 25, 2013, with Jessie Littrell officiating.
CAMPBELL, Larry Wayne Straw
28 Sep 1954 05 Apr 2005
h/o Lavonne McKnight s/o Edward K. & Sallie Orlean Wilkerson Campbell
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 14 Apr 2005
A Giles County native died April 5 in Russellville, Mo. Larry Wayne Straw Campbell, 50, was killed while walking along Route C in
Russellville, the victim of a hit-and-run. In keeping with his wishes, a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 17, at
Scotts Hill Cemetery at the grave sites of his mother and sister's, the late JoAnn Campbell. It was Campbell's wish to come back home.
Survivors include his wife, Lavonne McKnight Campbell of Russellville; three step-children; four sisters, Lillian Tosh, Linda
Ferguson and Sandra Jean Jones, all of Pulaski, and Ruby Dean Blankenship of Shelbyville; and two step-grandchildren. Campbell
was born Sept. 28, 1954, and he was the son of the late Edward K. and Sallie Orlean Wilkerson Campbell. He was employed at a
sawmill in Pulaski and was an industrial worker in Missouri. According to reports in the Jefferson City Post-Tribune, the truck that
allegedly hit Campbell apparently ran off the right side of the two-lane highway, clipping a speed limit sign and knocking down a
mailbox before hitting him. His body was found the next morning. Charges were eventually filed in the fatal hit-and-run.
CAMPBELL, Lizzie S.
11 Aug 1895 27 Oct 1918
w/o Millard Fillmore Campbell md 02 Feb 1913, GCT d/o Leonard & Nancy Doggett Smith
CAMPBELL, Lula Martin
26 Dec 1888 28 Apr 1980
w/o Millard Fillmore Campbell d/o Jim & Sarah Bonie Martin
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Apr 1980
Mrs. Lula Campbell, 91, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 28 in Fairhaven Nursing Home. Funeral services were
conducted Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at Scotts Hill Church by the Rev. James D. Nave, the Rev. Frank Rouse and the Rev. Larry Glass.
Burial was in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell, a native of Tennessee, was married to the late Millard Campbell. Survivors
include three sons, Noble Campbell and Carroll Campbell, Pulaski, and Burt Campbell, Ethridge; 10 grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
CAMPBELL, Luther Brady
__ ___ 1893 16 Jun 1940
h/o Lela Smith Campbell s/o Brady & E. Catherine "Kattie" Myers Campbell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jun 1940
Luther B. Campbell, 48, Clear Creek farmer in the Shores Mill community was shot Sunday evening about 6 o=clock. And apparently
died instantly. The bullet entered the breast near the heart, and passed through the body. No other member of the family was in the
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house at the time, according to statements made to officers out of the Sheriff's office, investigating the case. Mrs. Campbell had gone
to the spring, about a hundred yards from the residence, to leave a bucket of milk. She and her husband had been talking together just
before she left the house with the bucket of milk. She said she heard no shot, and was much surprised to find her husband lying on his
face, dead in a great pool of blood. Officers and citizens investigating the case Monday, after a preliminary investigation Sunday night,
reached the conclusion, it was a case of suicide. But according to reports it is difficult to reconcile the facts. But Mr. Campbell is said
to have been a peaceable citizen and if had an enemy who might have killed him, no one seems to know anything about it. There was a
little 22 rifle in the home. But this was in the rack, in a different room. And there was no indication of powder burn on the shirt or
body where the bullet entered. And it is hard to conceive how a man might have shot himself through the heart, left no sign of powder
burn, unbreached the rifle, removed the empty shell, placed the rifle in the rack, passed out of one door into a hall, crossed the hall and
passed through another door in the room where the body was found, leaving no trace of blood anywhere, except the pool where the
body was lying. Funeral services were held at Scotts Hill Baptist Church Monday afternoon. Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, two
sons, and four brothers.
CAMPBELL, Maggie Mae
22 Jun 1892 05 May 1987
w/o Buford Hale Campbell d/o Dillard & Martha Guthrie Rucker
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 May 1987
Mrs. Maggie Mae Campbell, 94, of Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, May 5, 1987, at Scott Memorial Hospital in that city. Funeral
services were held Thursday, May 7, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Morrow and the Rev. Buddy Strickland officiating.
Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Campbell was the daughter of the late Dillard and
Martha Guthrie Rucker and was married to the late Buford AJack@ Campbell. She was a member of Scotts Hill Church of Christ.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Alene Newton of Lawrenceburg; one son, Mack Campbell of Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, Millard Fillmore
02 Jun 1891 07 Apr 1972
h/o 1. Lizzie Smith 2. Lula Martin s/o Brady & Eleanor Katherine "Katie" Myers Campbell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1972
Millard Fillmore Campbell, 80, of Bodenham died Friday, April 7 at Giles County Hospital. His widow is Mrs. Lula Martin Campbell.
Services were held Sunday, April 9 at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Born June 2, 1891 in Giles
County, he was the son of the late Brady and Katie Myers Campbell. He was a retired farmer. In addition to his wife, he is survived by
three sons, Noble Campbell, Bodenham, Carroll Campbell, Pulaski, Bert Campbell, Ethridge; ten grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
CAMPBELL, Rufus Loyd
13 Mar 1920 17 Mar 2005
h/o Esther Lurene Rhody s/o Luther B. & Lela Mae Smith Campbell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 2005
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Rufus Loyd Campbell, 85, of the Bodenham community died March 17, 2005, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. He was born
March 13, 1920, in Giles County and was the son of the late Luther B. and Lela Mae Smith Campbell. He was married to the late
Esther Rhody Campbell. He was retired as a school bus driver for Giles County. Funeral services were held March 19 at Carr and
Erwin Funeral Home. Buial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Mike and wife Pam Campbell and two
grandchildren Bret and Tasha Campbell, all of the Bodenham community. Carr an Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CAMPBELL, Sallie Betty
25 Dec 1855 10 Jan 1923
w/o Brady Campbell d/o Daniel & Sarah Bishop May
CAMPBELL, Sallie Orlean
24 Aug 1916 02 Jun 2001
w/o Edward K. Campbell d/o J. D. & Dora Walls Wilkerson
Obituary: Citizen Press 05 Jun 2001
Mrs. Sallie Orlean Campbell, 84, of Pulaski died June 2, 2001, at Hillside Hospital. The Giles County native was the daughter of the
late J.D. and Dora Walls Wilkerson. She was married to the late Edward K. Campbell and was a retired nurses aid. Funeral services
were to have been held at 2 p.m., today June 5 at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel with Paul Sain officiating. Burial was to have
been in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Linda Ferguson, Ruby Blankenship and Sandra Jones, all of Pulaski;
son Larry Campbell of Missouri; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
CAMPBELL, Tressie Walls
25 Jun 1884 17 Dec 1954
w/o Will C. Campbell d/o John & Eliza Shelton Walls
CAMPBELL, Victoria Hayden
19 Feb 2013 19 Feb 2013
Twin d/o Bret & Cathy Campbell
Obituary: Neal Funeral Home 19 Feb 2013
Victoria Hayden and Laney Clair Campbell, infant twin daughters of Bret and Cathy Campbell, of Pulaski, TN passed away Tuesday,
February 19, 2013 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Along with their parents, they are survived by paternal
grandparents, Mike & Pam Campbell, Pulaski, TN; maternal grandmother, Mia Rummage, Lawrenceburg, TN; maternal grandfather,
Larry Rummage, AL; aunt, Tasha Taylor Cody, Lawrenceburg, TN. Arrangements are being handled by Neal Funeral Home, 231 N.
Military Avenue, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Graveside services and interment will be conducted at Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles
County, Tennessee at 11:00 AM Monday, February 25, 2013, with Jessie Littrell officiating.
CAMPBELL, Will C.
__ ___ 1878 15 Jun 1952
h/o Tressie Walls s/o Brady & Ellender AKatie@ Myers Campbell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Jun 1952
Funeral services for Will Calvin Campbell, 74, farmer of Scotts Hill section, were held at 2 o=clock Monday afternoon at Scotts Hill
Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Campbell died at 5:30 o=clock
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Sunday morning at Jackson Clinic at Lester, Ala., after a weeks illness. He was a native of the county, the son of the late Brady
Campbell and Kate Myers Campbell, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Tressie
Campbell; five daughters, Mrs. Ernest Nave, and Mrs. Bennie Nave, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Archie Smith, Bufords, Mrs. Paul Pemberton,
Arkansas, Mrs. Louis Pigg, Summertown; three sons, Edward Campbell and Albert Campbell, Union Hill, and Oscar Campbell,
Alabama; and three brothers, Millard Campbell and Buford Campbell, both of Bodenham, and Jim Campbell, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski
Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.
CANTRELL, F. K.
14 Apr 1885 12 Feb 1919
s/o ____________ & ____________ Cantrell
CARDINAL, Thomas J. "Bird"
05 May 1945 17 Dec 1984
h/o Kathy Tomerlin Cardinal Pvt US Army s/o Salvatore & Mary Larosa Cardinal
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 20 Dec 1984
Thomas J. Cardinal, 39, of the Scotts Hill Community died on Monday, December 17, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. He was a native of
Brooklyn, New York. Funeral services were to be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, December 20, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in
Scotts Hill Cemetery, Mack Pinkelton and Jim Yannayon officiating. Survivors include his parents, Salvatore and Mary Cardinal of
California; his wife, Mrs. Kathy Tomerlin Cardinal, Scotts Hill; three sons, Thomas Cardinal, Jr., California, Sal Cardinal, Florida, and
Toney Cardinal, Michigan; one daughter, Tara Cardinal, Michigan; and one brother, Joey Cardinal, California.
CARTER, Sue Irene
10 Sep 1947 14 Nov 2004
d/o Ira & Hilda Iverene Myers Jones
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 15 Nov 2004
Sue Irene Carter died yesterday at her Pulaski residence. She was 57 years old. Visitation will be held today from 2-8 p.m. at Carr &
Erwin Funeral Home. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Carr & Erwin Funeral Home with burial to follow in
the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include her mother, Hilda Jones of Fall River and grandmother Hattie Myers of Lawrenceburg.
She is survived by one son Buddy Alexander of Mt. Juliet, and two daughters, Carla Alexander of Nashville and Patty Bruce of
Missouri. Other survivors include a brother Ike Jones of Pulaski and eight sisters, Lori Forakers of Lawrenceburg, Abby Kennedy of
Jasper Alabama, Rebecca Swingle of New York, Minnie Shay of Fall River, Hazel Wallace of Double Springs Alabama, and Sharon
Mize, Brenda Lamb, and Deborah Bass, all of Pulaski. Eleven grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by her parents Ira
and Hilda Iverene Myers Jones. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CHAPMAN, Darthula
27 Dec 1858 15 May 1945
w/o George W. Chapman d/o Rance & Martha Ann Floyd Ayers
CHAPMAN, David Michael
03 Oct 1951 19 Feb 1952
s/o Alvin & Joyce Bobo Chapman
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Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1952
Funeral services for David Michael Chapman, four month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chapman, were held at noon Wednesday at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. The
infant died early Tuesday morning, February 19, at the home, after a brief illness with influenza. In addition to the parents, the child is
survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of Scotts Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J. Bobo of Lawrence County.
Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.
CHAPMAN, Donie Story
__ ___ ____ __ abt 1908
1st w/o Ernest Rudolph Chapman d/o ____________ & ____________ Story Unmarked Grave
CHAPMAN, Earl
27 Sep 1926 13 Jul 1988
h/o Marie Chapman md 1 Feb 1958 s/o Lee & Gertrude Cox Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1988
Earl Chapman, 61, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, July 13, 1988, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 16, at Bennett May Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of
Giles County, Mr. Chapman was the son of the late Lee and Gertrude Cox Chapman. He was a retired truck driver, retired farmer and
member of the Baptist church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Chapman of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Mrs. Kay
Glover of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; two sons, Bobby Chapman and John McIntosh, both of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one sister, Mrs.
Delene Longshore of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; one brother, Guy Chapman of Route 5, Lawrenceburg; seven grandchildren.
CHAPMAN, Ernest Rudolph
06 Apr 1882 14 Jan 1922
h/o 1. Donie Storey Chapman 2. Minnie Chapman
s/o George W. & Darthula Ayers Chapman
CHAPMAN, George W.
29 Sep 1853 31 Mar 1921
h/o Darthula Ayers Chapman s/o Samuel & Sallie Russell Chapman
CHAPMAN, John Richard Elmo
13 May 1868 25 Feb 1958
h/o Lucinda Shrader Chapman s/o Robert C. (Bob) & Elizabeth Ann Parker Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958
Joint funeral services for John Richard Elmo Chapman, 88, and his wife, Mrs. Lucinda Shrader Chapman, 88, who died within hours
of each other, will be held at 2 o=clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack
Pinkelton and the Rev. Argine Hughes, Baptist ministers, and burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Mr.
Chapman died at 3:10 o=clock Tuesday afternoon at Lawrence County Hospital after a brief illness, and Mrs. Chapman died at 6:50
o=clock Thursday morning at the same hospital after an extended period of declining health. Mr. Chapman was born May 13, 1868, in
Giles County, the son of the late Bob Chapman and Elizabeth Parker Chapman. Mrs. Chapman, the former Miss Lucinda Shrader, was
born in A native of Giles County on February 20 , 1870, the daughter of the late Tuck Shrader and Betty McDonald Shrader. Both
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were members of the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are survived by one son, Lee Chapman, Scotts Hill; four daughters, Mrs.
Howard Smith and Mrs. James Davis, both of Paris, Tenn., Mrs. Ewin B. Cox, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Willie Roberts, Decatur, Ala.;
twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.
CHAPMAN, Laura Gertrude Cox
09 Feb 1891 04 Jul 1968
w/o Lee Chapman d/o James Burl & Mary Yancey Cox
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 10 Jul 1968
Mrs. Laura Gertrude Chapman, 78, of Lawrenceburg, Route 5, died Thursday, July 4,1968 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services
were held at 2 p.m., Friday, July 5 at the Scotts Hill Church with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was
the daughter of the late James Burl and Mary Yancey Cox. Her husband was the late Lee Chapman. She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Delene Longshore, of Giles County; two sons, Guy and Earl Chapman, Giles County; three brothers, Earl Cox of Ohio, Ewing
Cox of Minor Hill and Cecil Cox of Campbellsville; two sisters, Mrs. Valeria White of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Sallie Davis of
Manella, Arkansas; and six grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
CHAPMAN, Lee
25 Nov 1903 10 May 1962
h/o Gertrude Cox Chapman md 01 Feb 1925 s/o John Richard Elmo & Lucinda M. Shrader Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962
Funeral services for Lee Chapman, 58, employee of the County Highway Department and foreman of the bridge crew, were held at 2
o=clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes, with the burial in the Scotts Hill
Cemetery. Mr. Chapman died at 9:30 o=clock Thursday morning, May 10, at his home in the Scotts Hill Community after a long
illness. Born November 25, 1903, in Giles County, he was the son of the late John Richard Chapman and Lucy Shrader Chapman. Mr.
Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Gertrude Cox Chapman; one daughter, Mrs. Delene Longshore, Scotts Hill; two sons,
Guy Chapman, Pulaski, and Earl Chapman, Paris, Tenn.; three grandchildren and two step-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs.
Florence Smith and Mrs. Flossie Davis, both of Paris, Mrs. Mamie Taylor, Athens, Ala., and Mrs. Ewing Cox, Minor Hill. BennettMay Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
CHAPMAN, Lonnie A.
__ ___ 1890 __ ___ 1918
CHAPMAN, Lucinda Shrader
20 Feb 1870 26 Feb 1958
w/o John Richard Elmo Chapman d/o Daniel (Tuck) & Betty McDonald Shrader
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1958
Joint funeral services for John Richard Elmo Chapman, 88, and his wife, Mrs. Lucinda Shrader Chapman, 88, who died within hours
of each other, will be held at 2 o=clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The rites will be conducted by the Rev. Mack
Pinkelton and the Rev. Argine Hughes, Baptist ministers, and burial will take place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Mr.
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Chapman died at 3:10 o=clock Tuesday afternoon at Lawrence County Hospital after a brief illness, and Mrs. Chapman died at 6:50
o=clock Thursday morning at the same hospital after an extended period of declining health. Mr. Chapman was born May 13, 1869, in
Giles County, the son of the late Bob Chapman and Elizabeth Parker Chapman. Mrs. Chapman, the former Miss Lucinda Shrader, was
born in A native of Giles County on February 20 , 1870, the daughter of the late Tuck Shrader and Betty McDonald Shrader. Both
were members of the Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are survived by one son, Lee Chapman, Scotts Hill; four daughters, Mrs.
Howard Smith and Mrs. James Davis, both of Paris, Tenn., Mrs. Ewin B. Cox, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Willie Roberts, Decatur, Ala.;
twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors in charge.
CHAPMAN, Luther Reedy
14 Feb 1893 18 May 1962
h/o Gertrude Abbott s/o George W. & Darthula Ayers Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1961
Funeral services for Luther Chapman, 69, were held at 2 o=clock Monday afternoon, May 21, at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial
took place in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Chapman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Abbott Chapman; one son, Ollie
Chapman, Stuttgart, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Mae Ward, Almyra, Ark.; eighteen grandchildren and seven great-great
grandchildren; one brother, Mark Chapman, Cincinnati, Ohio; and four sisters, Mrs. Floyd Walls, Mrs. Maggie Walls and Mrs. Sarah
Drake, Pulaski, and Mrs. Bertha McCree, Louisville, Ky.
CHAPMAN, Marie
13 Dec 1928 __ ___ ____
w/o Earl Chapman d/o _?_ & _?_
CHAPMAN, Pappy Guy
__ ___ 1929 23 Jul 2006
h/o Juanita _?_ Chapman s/o Lee & Gertrude Cox Chapman
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jul 2006
Mr. Pappy Guy Chapman, 77, of the Scotts Hill community, died July 23, 2006, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. He was a longtime
truck driver. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Gertrude Cox Chapman; and brother Earl Chapman. Funeral services
were to have been held today Tuesday in the chapel of Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home. The family suggest memorial
donations be made to the Scotts Hill Cemetery Fund. Survivors include his wife, Juanita Chapman of Scotts Hill; sons, Ricky Lee
Chapman and wife Carol and Michael Lynn Chapman and wife Lori, all of Lawrenceburg; sister, Delene Longshore; grandchildren,
Dalena Howard and Carlos Glemm; two great-grandchildren; special nephew, Willie Loveless, and special friends, Rex Miles and Bob
Burns.
CHAPMAN, Sabuary Alice
27 Jan 1907 24 Feb 1990
w/o G. A. Chapman d/o Bob & Mary Walls Myers
CHAPMAN, Willidean
14 Jun 1930 20 May 1936
d/o G. A. & Sabuary Myers Chapman
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CLEMMONS, Buford
18 Nov 1905
s/o Marion & Anna Worley Clemmons
CLEMMONS, Emmaline
17 Aug 1872
w/o Marion F. Clemmons d/o _?_ &_?_
CLEMMONS, C. A. Clyde Alvin
21 Feb 1929
s/o Clyde & Mallie Davis Clemmons
CLEMMONS, Emily
01 Mar 1868
d/o Curt & Puss Owens Death Record
CLEMMONS, Marion F.
08 Jan 1860
h/o Emmaline Clemmons s/o _?_ &_?_ Clemmons
CLEMMONS, Mary Ann
Age 82
d/o Bill & Annie Higgs Clemmons Death Record
COLE, Sam
09 Nov 1847
s/o David & Sarah Pentecost Cole Death Record
COLEMAN, Edd
17 Mar 1881
18 Jan 1929
19 Jan 1929
03 Mar 1929
28 May 1919
17 Jan 1929
22 Nov 1927
01 Sep 1929
13 Aug 1957
COLEMAN, Floyd Ernest
15 Jun 1921 04 May 1922
s/o William Ed & Sallie Fitzpatrick Coleman Death Record
COLEMAN, Leon
05 Jul 1905 28 Jan 1978
s/o _?_ &_?_ Coleman
COLEMAN, Mary A
__ ___ 1856 __ ___ 1933
w/o Thomas M. Coleman d/o George & Mary Jane Stafford Dodson
COLEMAN, Steve
18 May 1927 08 Sep 2003
h/o Joyce Marie Holley s/o William Edward & Sallie Fitzpatrick Coleman
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 9 Sep 2003
Steve Coleman died yesterday at Hillside Hospital He was a resident of the Diana community, a veteran of the Korean War and a
prisoner of war for 33 months. He was 77 years old. Visitation will be today from 4-9pm at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Services will
be held tomorrow at 1pm at Carr & Erwin with burial to follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Holley
Coleman of Cornersville, and one son Steven Ray Coleman of Diana. Two daughters, Pat Coleman Scott of Cornersville, and Debbie
Ralston of Missouri, survive. He is also survived by a sister, Grace Maddox of Pulaski. Eight grandchildren also survive. He was
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preceded in death by his parents, Edd and Sally Fitzpatrick Coleman. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
COLEMAN, Thomas M.
27 Aug 1843 31 Oct 1900
h/o Mary A. Dodson Coleman s/o ____________ & ____________ Coleman
COLEMAN, William Edward
17 Mar 1881 13 Aug 1957
h/o Sallie Fitzpatrick Coleman She is buried in Elkmont, Ala. s/o Thomas M. & Mary Dodson Coleman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1957
Funeral services for William Edward Coleman, 76, Diana farmer, will be held at 2 o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist
Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Coleman died at 6:30 o=clock Tuesday morning at Giles County Hospital after an
illness of one year. Born in Giles County on March 17, 1881, he was the son of the late Thomas Coleman and Mary Dodson Coleman.
His wife, Mrs. Sallie Fitzpatrick Coleman died November 15, 1956. Mr. Coleman is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Owen Chapman,
Pulaski; five sons, Clayton Coleman, Diana., Leon Coleman, Columbai, Tommy Coleman, Murfreesboro, Bill Coleman, Washington,
D. C. , and Steve Coleman, Pulaski; five grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Will H. Simpson, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company,
Morticians in charge.
COLLIER, Eliza J.
08 Jun 1823 31 Jul 1912
d/o ____________ & ____________
COLLIER, Martha J.
15 Jul 1847 05 Jun 1913
d/o ____________ & Eliza Jane Collier
COLLINS, Donald Leo
06 Nov 1955 05 Sep 1998
s/o Audie Leo & Ruby Jewel Blade Collins
COLLINS, Eula Betty
04 Jun 1870 16 Sep 1946
d/o John S. and Synthia Ann Story Collins Unmarked Grave-Death Certificate 42818
COLLINS, Ruby Jewel
05 Oct 1925 19 Apr 1998
w/o Audie Leo Collins d/o Vester & Vera Jones Blade
COMER, Robert Aaron
30 Nov 1861 04 Mar 1934
h/o Sara Edna Sanders Comer s/o __?__ & Sarah McMasters Comer
COMER, Sara Edna Sanders
18 Sep 1867 11 Aug 1950
w/o Robert Aaron Comer d/o James & Kathony Roper Sanders
COOK, Lottie
19 Mar 1865 14 Mar 1936
d/o ____________ & ____________
COOK, W. T.
No dates
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s/o ____________ & ____________
COPELAND, T. J.
No dates
24 Mar 1908
Co F 3 USVIs/o ____________ & ____________ Copeland
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Mar 1908
T. J. Copeland aged about 63, was almost instantly killed at Squire Henry Nelson's saw mill near Aspen Hill about 6 o'clock Tuesday
evening. Mr. Copeland was in Pulaski Tuesday morning ate his lunch at Daly Abernathy & Co. Store and left on the 11:30 train for
Aspen Hill to go to work for Squire Nelson. It was almost quitting time when Mr. Copeland in shifting a log, slipped and fell across
the carriages and in an instant his right side was ripped open to the hip. Joe Williams was within a few feet of Mr. Copeland at the
time, and as the latter raised up and staggered away from the deadly circular saw, he said to Mr. Williams, "I'm a dead man, I'm a dead
man," and Mr. Williams saw that it was too true. Dr. J. P. May who was at Simpson Bros. was called but Mr. Copeland died before he
arrived. Mr. Copeland was a brother of Squire Taylor Copeland who was in town waiting for the afternoon train. He was notified and
went to Aspen Hill on the accommodation. The body was carried to the home of the deceased west of town on the Pulaski and
Florence road, and the burial was at Scotts Hill yesterday, Rev. Mr. Legg conducting services. Mr. Copeland was one of Giles
County's best citizen and a very hard working man. For several years he and his son ran a saw mill in the 18th District. He is survived
by his wife and eight children, who have the sympathy of the county in their sorrow.
CORBIN, Hugh C.
15 Oct 1893 28 Jul 1964
Pvt US Army WWI h/o Nora Corbin
s/o _?_ &_?_ Corbin
CORBIN, Jim
__ ___ 1854 __ ___ 1937
s/o _?_ &_?_ Corbin
CORBIN, Nora
__ ___ 1901 __ ___ 1938
w/o Hugh C. Corbin
d/o _?_ &_?_
CORBIN, Ruby
__ ___ 1930 __ ___ 1939
d/o _?_ &_?_ Corbin
COX, Billy Gene
17 Oct 1937 07 Oct 2008
h/o Marie Jenkins & s/o Dewey Guy & Ruby Rhody Cox
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 08 Oct 2008
Billy Gene Cox, 70, died Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, at his home. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in
Pulaski. Burial will follow in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. He was a native
of Giles County, was retired from retail sales of Town Craft Cookware and served in the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by
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parents Dewey Guy and Ruby Irene Rhody Cox. Survivors include wife Marie Jenkins Cox, sons Daniel Dewey Cox and Tracy Gene
Cox, brother Charles Bryson Cox and five grandchildren, all of Pulaski. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Billy Gene
Cox Fund at the First National Bank.
COX, Bonnie M.
08 Dec 1928 28 Jun 1933
d/o _?_ &_?_ Cox
COX, Clydie Clare Chapman
01 Mar 1907 09 Mar 1994
w/o Ewin Baxter Cox d/o John Richard & Loucinda Shrader Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1994
Mrs. Clydie Cox of Nashville died March 9, 1994 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.The native of Giles County was the wife of the late
Ewing Cox and was retired from Lee-Mar Shirt Company. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Services were held March 12 at
Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include sons
Tommy Cox, Jessie Cox, and William Earl Cox, all of Nashville and Flournoy Cox of Humboldt; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.
COX, Delmar Wayne
05 Jul 1939 14 Oct 1944
s/o John Cecil & Viola Abernathy Cox
COX, Dewey Guy
04 May 1917 19 Mar 1992
h/o Ruby Rhody s/o John Cecil & Myrtle C. Williams Cox
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1992
Mr. Dewey Guy Cox, 74, of Leoma Giles County died Thursday, March 19, 1992, at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday,
March 20, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with Mack Pinkelton and Jim Pruett officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. A native of Tennessee, Mr. Cox was the son of the late Cecil and Myrtle Williams Cox. He was retired from the City of
Lawrenceburg. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Rhody Cox of Pulaski; two sons, Billy Gene and Bryson Cox, both of Pulaski; two
brothers, Carl Cox of Fayetteville, and Malcolm Cox of Nashville; four half-brothers, Roy and J. D. Cox, both of Pulaski, Eugene Cox
of Campbellsville, and Johnny Cox of Columbia; five half-sisters, Dessie Harris of Dayton, Ohio, Joyce Ferguson and Janice Cox,
both of Pulaski, Julia Shrader of Rose Hill; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
COX, Ewin Baxter
13 Jan 1900 05 Jan 1970
h/o Clydie Clare Chapman s/o James Burrow & Mary Yancey Cox
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jan 1970
Ewing Baxter Cox, 69, died Monday, January 5, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Cox were conducted Wednesday
afternoon, January 7, at 2:00 o=clock with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles
County he was born January 13, 1900, the son of the late James Burrow and Mary Yancey Cox. He was a retired farmer.
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clydia Clare Chapman Cox; four sons, Jesse B. Cox, John T. Cox, and William E. Cox, all of
Nashville, Flournoy Cox, Humboldt; two brothers, Earl Cox, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cecil Cox, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Valery
White, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Joe Davis, Manila, Ark.; five grandchildren.
COX, James Burl
13 Feb 1860 02 Oct 1958
h/o Mary L. Yancey md 25 Dec 1884 GCT s/o Gourdyne & Martha Mayfield Cox
COX, Jessie Bearle
26 Jul 1928 19 Dec 2001
h/o Mary Ella Thompson s/o Ewin Baxter & Clydie Clare Chapman Cox
Obituary: Citizen Press 24 Dec 2001
Mr. Jessie Bearle Cox, 73, of Nashville died Dec. 19, 2001, at Baptist Hospital in that city. The Giles County native was the son of the
late Ewin and Clydie Cox. Funeral services were held Dec. 22 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen Cox of Nashville; son Donald Ray Thompson of Woodbury; daughters, Vickie Thornton of
Paris and Kathy Singleton of Nashville; brothers, Tommy Cox and William Earl Cox, both of Nashville, and Flint Cox of Jackson; 11
grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
COX, John Cecil
18 Jun 1894 22 Jan 1977
h/o 1. Myrtle C. Williams 2. Viola Abernathy s/o James Burl & Mary Yancy Cox
Obituary: Giles Free Press 26 Jan 1977
John Cecil Cox, 82, Route 7, Pulaski, died Saturday, January 22, 1977 at Graymere Nursing Home, Columbia. Funeral services were
held at 1 p.m. Monday, January 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, the Rev. Royce Yokley officiating. A
native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Mary Yant Cox and husband of the late Viola Abernathy Cox. He is
survived by five daughters, Mrs. Dessie Harris, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Helen Sue Plumley, Brun Pylant
COX, Lula McDougal
12 Oct 1882 14 Aug 1959
w/o Charlie Cox d/o William Winston & Betty Hardiman McDougal
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 1959
Funeral services for Mrs. Lula McDougal Cox, 76, native Giles Countian and widow of Charlie Cox, were held at 2 o=clock Sunday
afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Cox died on Friday, August 14, at the home of her
sister, Mrs. E. L. Hanna in Lawrenceburg, after a long illness. Mrs. Cox, who was a resident of the Scotts Hill section, was born
October 13, 1882, the daughter of the late William McDougal and Betty Hardiman McDougal. She was a member of the Scotts Hill
Baptist Church. Mrs. Cox is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. S. R. Stanford, Union Hill, and Mrs. Mandy Williams,
Pulaski; and two brothers, Robert McDougal, Shores, and A. J. McDougal, Scotts Hill. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.
COX, Mary Ella Thompson
19 Apr 1937 29 Oct 2009
w/o Jesse Bearle Cox d/o Ones and Elsie Adams Thompson
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Obituary: Carr and Erwin Funeral Home 29 Oct 2009
Mary Ella Cox, age 72 of Madison, Tn., passed away Thursday October 29, 2009 at her home. She was born in Minor Hill, TN on
April 19, 1937, her parents were the late Ones and Elsie Adams Thompson, her husband was the late Jesse Cox and she was preceded
in death by five brothers Van, John Andrew, Elmer, Junior and Edgar Thompson and three sisters Velma Pugh, Lillie Mae Newton and
Louise Thompson. Visitation will be Saturday October 31, 2009 from 4 until 9 pm at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Funeral service
will be 2 pm Sunday November 1, 2009 at Carr & Erwin Chapel with interment in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include one son
Donald Thompson of Shelbyville, step-son Terry Cox of Goshen, Indiana, two daughters Vicky Thornton of Paris, TN, Kathy
Singleton of Madison, one sister Mattie Rosson of Pulaski, Eleven grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren. Carr & Erwin
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
COX, Mary L.
26 Nov 1863 18 Mar 1938
w/o James Burl Cox d/o Bart & _?_ Yancey
COX, May Lorene
04 Jan 1926 14 Mar 1926
d/o _?_ &_?_
COX, Myrtle C. Williams
17 Dec 1897 26 Aug 1927
w/o John Cecil Cox d/o Ellis & Minnie Cook Williams
Obituary: The Democratic Union 02 Sep 1927
Mrs. Cecil Cox Dies at Scotts Hill Home after Long Illness... Scotts Hill Dispatch
Mrs. Cecil Cox dies here Friday, August 26, after a lingering illness, she having afflicted with severe rheumatism for some time.
Remains were laid to rest at Scotts Hill Cemetery, Saturday, August 27. Rev. Bedford conducted the services. Mrs. Cox leaves to
mourn her death a husband, three little boys, Dewey, Carl, and the baby, a brother, Robert Williams, two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Myers
and Mrs. May McGugin. She suffered severe pain before her suffering with cheerful patience. She was a member of the Baptist
Church and lived a devoted Christian life.
COX, Roy Felix
09 Feb 1947 13 Oct 2000
s/o John Cecil & Viola Abernathy Cox
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 2000
Mr. Roy F. Cox, age 53, died Friday, Oct. 13, 2000 at his residence. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. tomorrow Wednesday, Oct. 18
at Scotts Hill Cemetery with Barry Fralix officiating. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. A native of Giles
County, Mr. Cox was the son of the late John Cecil and Violia Abernathy Cox. He was a disabled self-employed carpenter. Survivors
include one daughter, Tina Kay Wilson of Pulaski; three brothers, J.D. Cox of Pulaski, Eugene Cox of Lynnville, and Johnny Cox of
Columbia; five sisters; Dessie Harris and Sue Plumley of Ohio; Julia Schrader of Rose Hill; and Joyce Ferguson and Janice Cox, both
of Pulaski; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
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COX, Ruby Rhody
25 Jan 1917 27 Mar 2001
w/o Dewey Guy Cox d/o Henry & Mattie Owens Rhody
Obituary:Citizen Press 29 Mar 2001
Mrs. Ruby Irene Cox, 84, of Giles County died March 27, 2001, at Huntsville Ala. Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 25, 1917, Mrs. Cox
was the daughter of the late Henry and Mattie Owens Rhody and she was married to the late Dewey Cox. Funeral services were to
have been held today March 29 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was to have been in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include
two sons, Billy G. Cox and Bryson Cox, both of Pulaski; five grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild.
COX, Tracy Gene
11 Mar 1967 24 Feb 2013
s/o Billy Gene & Lillian Marie Jenkins Cox
Obituary: Carr and Erwin Funeral Home 24 Feb 2013
Tracy Gene Cox, age 45 of Pulaski, passed away Sunday February 24, 2013. Mr. Cox was born March 11, 1967 to Billy Gene and
Lillian Marie Jenkins Cox. He was preceded in death by his father Billy Gene Cox, and grandparents Dewey and Ruby Cox and Lige
and Ocia Jenkins. Visitation will be Friday March 1, 2013 from 4 until 8 p.m. at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Funeral will be 11 a.m.
Saturday March 2, 2013 at Carr & Erwin Chapel with interment in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made at the
Bank of Frankewing to help the family. Survivors include his mother Marie Cox, daughters Amber Davis and husband Dalton , Lashell
Stackpole all of Five Points, Tessi Cox of Idaho, brother Daniel Cox of Pulaski, grandchildren Braden Davis, Joseph Stackpole,
Brennon Staggs, and Mikiah Staggs.
COX, Viola Abernathy
25 Apr 1911 05 May 1969
w/o John Cecil Cox d/o Henry D. and Emeline Fry Cox
CRAFTON, Amanda Curtis
06 Jan 1878 16 Mar 1956
w/o [1]. John Newton w/o [2]. _?_ w/o [3]. _?__ w/o [4]. _?_ Crafton d/o George & _?__ Curtis
d/o George & _?__ Curtis
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1956
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Amanda Curtis Crafton, 78, will be held at 2 o=clock Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, of
which she was a member. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Crafton died at 9:40 o=clock Wednesday night, May 16, at
the home of a step-daughter, Mrs. W. O. Daughtry in the Vale Mill Community, following a long illness. She broke her hip six weeks
ago. Born January 6, 1878, in the county, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis. Mrs. Crafton, the last member
of her immediate family, had been married four times, and was survived by four sons, Robert Newton, Fall River, Sam Newton, New
Prospect, Charles Newton, Scotts Hill, and Tom Newton, Nashville; a number of grandchildren and great- grandchildren; and three
step-daughters, Mrs. Daughtry, and Mrs. Ella Bee, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Murphy Smith, Kosciusko, Miss. Bennett-May and
Company, Morticians in charge.
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CRAIG, Mary Alcie
15 Mar 1866 28 Dec 1938
w/o C. W. Craig d/o Thomas A. & Sallie Ann Fry Murrell Death Record
CRAVENS, Joe Alexander
16 Dec 1984 16 Dec 1984
s/o _?_ &_?_ Cravens
CURTIS, Audry Hubert
18 Jan 1914 27 Jun 1915
s/o Charles J. and Daisy Will White Curtis
CURTIS, Cenia McClure
10 Feb 1853 23 Sep 1929
w/o Robert Edward Curtis d/o _?_ &_?_ McClure
CURTIS, Charles J.
13 Apr 1888 12 Aug 1957
h/o Daisy Will White md 23 Mar 1913 GCT s/o Robert Edward & Cenia Josephine McClure Curtis
CURTIS, Daisy W.
17 Nov 1892 04 Jun 1935
w/o Charles J. Curtis d/o _?_ &_?_ White
DAVIS, Bammer M. Wright
15 Dec 1898 01 Oct 1963
w/o James W. Davis d/o Jim & Emma Worley Wright
DAVIS, Charlotte
19 Mar 1865 14 Mar 1936
w/o John Davis d/o Harrison & Easter Phillips Sutton
DAVIS, Henry
18 Aug 1858 14 Mar 1921
h/o Lou Petty UMG Death Record
DAVIS, James Washington
24 Feb 1881 08 Dec 1950
h/o 1. Cora Estelle Stafford 2. Bammer Wright Davis s/o Henry & Lou Petty Davis
DEASON, Dwight
28 Apr 1947 28 Apr 1947
s/o Herman Lee & Adean Phillips Deason
DEFOE, Annie Mae Jones
__ ___ 1904 30 Oct 1943
w/o _?__ Jones d/o _?_ &_?_ Jones UMG Death Record
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Dec 1943
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mae Jones Defoe, 39, who died early Monday morning at a Nashville hospital following a long
illness, were held at 11:30 o=clock Tuesday morning at the Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. D. B. Booker. Burial
was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The survivors are five children, Ruby Jewel, Noah, Jr., William, Betty June, and W. C. Defoe; one
sister, Mrs. Noah Defoe, Lewisburg; one brother, Bill Jones, Cornersville; and two half-brothers, Lee Jones, Bridgeport, Tex., and
Jesse Jones, Mt. Juliet.
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DEFOE, Carrie
22 Feb 1868 12 Jun 1943
w/o Jasper Newt Defoe d/o John & Matt Elmory Pullum
DeFOE, J. N. (Jasper Newt)
__ ___ 1858 21 Jun 1922
h/o Carrie Pullum Defoe s/o J. N. & Nellie Stafford Defoe
DeFOE, May and Buddy
No dates
children of _?_ &_?_ Defoe
DOTSON, Mary
31 Jan 1818
22 Jan 1917
w/o _?__ Dotson UMG
d/o _?_ &_?__
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1917
Mrs. Mary Dotson died Monday morning at her home in the Eighteenth District and her burial took place at Scotts Hill Tuesday.
Mrs. Dotson was born on January 31, 1818, and would have been 99 years of age in a few days. She fell during the recent bad
weather and broke her hip and the shock hastened her death. Mrs. Dotson was a good woman and her life has been a useful one in
her sphere. She was a member of the Baptist Church, and is survived by three children, Mrs. Mary Coleman, William Dotson of
Oklahoma and N. B. Dotson of East Tennessee. The health of Mrs. Dotson was almost as remarkable as her longevity, for she
never had the services of a doctor in her life until her recent accident.
DOWNEY, Nancy Elizabeth
04 Nov 1909 08 Jan 1957
w/o Bill Downey d/o Will & Minnie Dodd Moore
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1957
Funeral services for Mrs. Bill Downey, 47, resident of Spring Lick, Ky., were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts
Hill Baptist Church in Giles County, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs.
Downey died at 3:15 o=clock Tuesday morning, January 8, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Richardson in Columbia, after a
long illness. The former Miss Nancy Elizabeth Moore, she was born November 9, 1909, in Alabama, daughter of Mrs. Minnie
Dodd Moore English of Pulaski and the late Will Moore, but moved to Tennessee as a child. For the past fifteen years she has
resided in Spring Lake. In addition to her mother, who lives in Pulaski, Mrs. Downey is survived by her husband, Bill Downey,
Spring Lick; one daughter, Mrs. James Houston, Calumet City, Ill.; three grandchildren; the one sister in Columbia; and two
brothers, Lucian Moore of the Bodenham community, and George Moore, Louisville, Ky. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.
DRAKE, J. Will
02 Sep 1867 14 Jul 1930
h/o Sarah McLinda Drake s/o George and _?_ Drake
DRAKE, Mary Ellen
28 Feb 1952 18 Mar 1952
d/o Brown & Edith Jean Bobo Drake
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DRAKE, Sarah McLinda
08 Feb 1880 30 Oct 1969
w/o J. Will Drake d/o George & Darthula Ayres Chapman
DURRETT, Infant
19 Jan 1912 19 Jan 1912
infant of _?_ &_?_ Durrett
ENGLISH, Minnie Dodd
21 Oct 1876 24 Dec 1970
d/o Joel and Nancy _?_Dodd
ESTES, Elizabeth
20 Sep 1911 20 Sep 1911
d/o J. R. and Ella _?__ Estes
EVANS, Carrie Esther [Hood]
01 Mar 1909 23 Apr 1981
w/o 1. Edward Ward w/o 2. George Winfield Tipper w/o 3. Martin C. Evans d/o Walter Duncan & Martha Francis Curtis Hood
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Apr 1981
Mrs. Carrie Esther Tipper Evans, 72, of Lawrenceburg died Thursday, April 23, 1981 in that city. Funeral services were held at
10:00 a. m. Saturday, April 25 at North Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Evans was the daughter of Walter
D. and Martha Curtis Hood. Survivors include seven step-sons, Harold Tipper and Carroll Tipper, Lawrenceburg, Charles Tipper,
Murfreesboro, Harold Tipper, Smyrna, Herschel Evans, Fla., Buford Evans, Lawrenceburg, and Carl Evans, Louisiana; four step
daughters, Mrs. Mary Hasting, Lewisburg, Mrs. Norma Vincent, Arkansas, Mrs. Duzzie Hood, Pulaski, Mrs. Mabel Yocom,
Leoma, Tenn.; one brother, Sam Hood, Pulaski; 30 step-grandchildren and several step-great-grandchildren.
FERGUSON, Mary Joyce [Cox]
12 Apr 1944 10 Feb 2013
w/o James Ferguson d/o John Cecil & Viola Abernathy Cox
Obituary: Carr & Erwin Funeral Home 10 Feb 2013
Mary Joyce Ferguson, age 68 of Pulaski, passed away Sunday February 10, 2013 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia.
Mrs. Ferguson was born April 12, 1944 to John Cecil and Viola Abernathy Cox. She was preceded in death by her parents, six
brothers and three sisters. Visitation will Tuesday February 12, 2013 from 4 until 8 at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Funeral will be
11 a.m. Wednesday February 13, 2013 at Carr & Erwin Chapel with interment in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions
may be made to the COPD Foundation. Survivors include her husband James Ferguson of Chestnut Grove Community, sons
Bobby Dickey and Roger Dickey both of Pulaski, daughters Shannon Russ and husband Don, Tonya Smith all of Pulaski, brothers
JD Cox of Pulaski, Eugene Cox of Campbellsville, Johnny Cox of Columbia, sisters Julia Shrader of Rose Hill, Janice Cox of
Pulaski, six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
FLEEMAN, Ida
08 Jan 1873 27 Dec 1930
w/o H. W. Fleeman d/o Ike & Caline Mangrum Tittsworth
Obituary: Democratic Union 09 Jan 1931
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Mrs. H. W. Fleeman, 57 years, eleven months, and 19 days of age, died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2 a.m. and was buried Sunday afternoon in
the Scotts Hill Cemetery. She was born January 8, 1873, in Dekalb County, Tenn. She was married to H. W. Fleeman December 26,
1895, and to this union five children were born, three of whom survived her: Mrs. Viola Taylor, Mrs. Lillie Lindsey, and Mrs. Hallie
Shults. The two youngest died several years ago. She is also survived by four step-children, Mrs. Bertie Sanders of Oklahoma, John
Fleeman of Sylvia, NC., and Andrew Fleeman of this place and Mrs. Claudia Ball of Cincinnatti, OH. Also her aged mother, Mrs.
Caroline Tittsworth of Decatur, AL and one brother, John Tittsworth of Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Williams, Fall River,
and Mrs. Laura Green of Decatur, AL and eleven grandchildren. All of the children and stepchildren were with her during her illness,
except Mrs. Sanders and John Fleeman. She had a member of the Baptist Church at Scotts Hill for a number of years.... Revelo,
Correspondent.
FOUST, A. J.
18 Sep 1862 17 Jun 1927
h/o Annie Pearl Russell Foust s/o _?_ &_?_ Foust
FOUST, Annie Pearl Russell
25 Mar 1890 29 Jul 1952
w/o A. J. Foust md 28 May 1919 GCT d/o Charles H. & Charlotte Elizabeth Shook Russell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jul 1952
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Russell Foust, 62, former resident of the Scotts Hill community, will be held at 2 o=clock Thursday
afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Foust
died at 10:30 o=clock Tuesday morning, July 29, after a long illness, at the home of her son, Russell Foust, in Nashville. A native of
the county, she was born March 25, 1890, the daughter of the late Charles Russell and Elizabeth Shook Russell. She was a member of
the Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. Foust is survived by two sons, Russell Foust and Robert Foust, both of Nashville; one step-son,
Porter Foust, Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lula Hagan, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral
Directors.
FOUST, Lura Ellen Howell
__ ___ 1927 08 Oct 1947
w/o Luther Russell Foust d/o Charlie and _?_ Howell
FOX, C. J.
__ ___ 1876 __ ___ 1933
s/o _?_ &_?_ Fox
FOX, James Edward "Eddie"
05 Jul 1882 28 Jan 1925
h/o Lillie Josephine Lucurs Fox s/o James Palestine & Margaret Elizabeth Bivins Fox
FOX, James Palestine
15 Oct 1858 26 Apr 1920
h/o Margaret Elizabeth Bivens Fox md 29 May 1880 GCT s/o John E. & Nancy Caroline Shields Fox
FOX, Lillie J. Lucurs
15 Jun 1882 28 Jun 1965
w/o James Edward "Eddie" Fox d/o William & Nancy Doggett Lucurs
FOX, Margaret Elizabeth
12 Oct 1856 27 Jul 1926
w/o James Palestine Fox md 29 May 1880 GCT d/o Alie & Eliza Doggett Bivens
FRALIX, Azaleen Viola
28 Sep 1912 19 Jan 1989
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w/o Massey Fralix d/o Hardy & Laura Tittsworth Green
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1989
Azaleen Viola Fralix, 76, died Thursday, Jan. 19, 1989 at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 21 at Bennett May
Chapel with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the
late Hardy and Laura Tittsworth Green. Survivors include her husband, Massey Fralix, Pulaski; one son, William J. Brymer,
Pulaski; two nieces, Peggy Jean Hansen, Goodsprings, Mildred Erlene Fralix, Columbia; two grand-nieces, Donna Jean Clark,
Pulaski, Karen A. Burrow, Goodspring; one great-nephew, Gordon Larry Fralix, Columbia; one great-great nephew, Jonathan Cary
Clark, Pulaski.
FRALIX, Massey
09 Jul 1923 04 Jan 2008
h/o Azaleen Viola Green Fralix s/o Charley Clay & Onie Elizabeth Fralix
Obituary: Giles Free Press 07 Feb 2008
Mr. Massey Fralix, 84, died Feb. 4, 2008, at Rosewood Manor Nursing Home in Columbia. A native of Giles County, Mr. Fralix
was a retired farmer. He is preceded in death by his parents, Charlie Clay and Onie Elizabeth Fralix; his wife, Azaleen Green
Fralix; two brothers, Gardner Fralix and Edson Fralix; and three sisters, Zora Wilburn, Shirley Harwell and Martha Burgage.
Funeral services were held Feb. 6 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors
include four brothers, Charles Fralix of Pulaski, Jimmy Dean Fralix and wife Susie, Johnnie Fralix and wife Mildred, David Burt
Fralix and wife Patsy, all of Columbia.
FRANKS, Janie
25 Jan 1865 01 Jun 1942
w/o E. A. Matheny m. 08 Jul 1880 AL / Green King Franks 15 Oct 1893 LCT
d/o William J. & Rachel C. Spear Scott
FRANKS, Lurline
18 Jan 1902 03 Jun 1998
w/o William Luther Franks md 18 Mar 1928 d/o John Richard & Mary Tennie Wilbourn White
FRANKS, Luther
29 Oct 1901 24 Mar 1991
h/o Lurline White Franks s/o William Green & Nancy Janie Scott Matheny Franks
FRAZIER, Infant
14 Mar 1919 14 Mar 1919
d/o R. B. & D. M. Frazier
FRAZIER, Louisa J. Sneed
06 Sep 1867 09 Feb 1938
w/o Thomas Jefferson Frazier md 6 Nov 1890 GCT d/o Pleasant A. O. & Rosana Sandusky Sneed
FRAZIER, Thomas Jefferson
20 Apr 1868 18 Jul 1947
h/o Louisa J. Sneed Frazier s/o T. J. & Sarah A. E. White Frazier
FRY, Earl
06 Dec 1924 03 Mar 1991
h/o Louise Brewer Fry s/o Ruben and Martha Owen Powell Fry
FRY, J. M.
24 Jan 1848 01 Jan 1919
h/o Nancy J. Fry s/o _?_ &_?_ Fry
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FRY, James Alford
19 May 1925 21 May 1929
s/o _?_ &_?_ Fry
FRY, James Edward
Age 2
21 May 1927
s/o Floyd T. & Beulah Hamby Fry Death Record
FRY, Jerry
30 Oct 1929 29 Jun 1930
s/o Ruby Molton & Martha Owens Fry Death Record
FRY, Leonard
06 Oct 1914 23 Apr 1979
Pfc US Army WWII h/o Martha E. Henderson Fry
h/o Martha Henderson s/o Austin Harwell & Beulah Fry
FRY, Lizzie
Age 71
20 Aug 1932
w/o ____________ Fry d/o Henry & _?__ Morris Unmarked Grave B Death Record
FRY, Martha E. Henderson
08 Jan 1930 09 May 2000
w/o Leonard Fry d/o Guy & Frankie Lou Duncan Henderson
Obituary: Giles Free Press 11 May 2000
Mrs. Martha Etta Henderson Fry, 70, of Pulaski died May 9, 2000, at her residence. She was born Jan. 8, 1930, in Giles County and
was the daughter of the late Guy and Frankie Lou Duncan Henderson. She was married to the late Leonard Fry. Funeral services will
be held tomorrow Friday, May 12 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include sons,
James Fry of Goodspring and Frankie Fry of Pulaski; daughters, Betty Marie Womble, Alma Chambers and Faye Hatcher, all of
Pulaski; two brothers, John T. Henderson of Pulaski and Franklin Henderson of Ohio; three sisters, Georgia Yant of Elkton, Arlene
Thompson of McMinnville and Betty Roberts of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
FRY, Nancy Jane
04 Jul 1852 26 Aug 1920
w/o J. M. Fry Death Record d/o _?_ &_?_ James
FRY, Ruby Molton
24 Aug 1900 25 Jan 1989
h/o Martha Owen Powell Fry d/o John & Liz Morris Fry
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1989
Ruby Molton Fry, 88, died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1989 at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services were held Jan. 28 at Carr and Erwin
Chapel with Marvin Nelson officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late
John and Liz Morris Fry. Survivors include four sons, Earl, Brady, Lincoln, Travis Fry, all of Pulaski; three daughters, Alene
Brule, Nashville, Inez Graves, Pulaski, Elizabeth Counts, Columbia, 29 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren; five great-greatgrandchildren.
FRY, Virgie Lee
05 Jul 1913 29 Jul 1913
d/o J. P. & Ella Fry
GARNER, Mollie Nave
10 Jun 1899 07 Dec 1929
w/o John Wiley Garner d/o Harvey & Mattie Ashworth Nave
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GARRETT, Claude W.
18 Jul 1900 03 Feb 1923
s/o _?_ &_?_ Garrett
GARRETT, Cenieth Elease
28 Nov 1921 11 Aug 1994
w/o Thomas Edward Garrett d/o Samuel Register & Zona Maude McDougal Stanford
GARRETT, Lou Verna
07 Oct 1912 29 Dec 1940
w/o Thomas Edward Garrett d/o Samuel Register & Zona Maude McDougal Stanford
GARRETT, Thomas Edward
12 Feb 1911 26 Jan 2002
h/o Lou Verna Stanford Garrett s/o Charles Monroe & Vivian Cisillda Johnson Garrett
Obituary: Citizen Press 29 Jan 2002
Mr. Thomas Edward Garrett, 90, of Florence, Ala., died Jan. 26, 2002, at ECM Hospital in that city. Funeral services were held Jan. 28
at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his sons Thomas L. Garrett Sr. of
Florence; Eddie Garrett of New Bern, N.C.; Wayne Garrett of Hoover, Ala.; daughter Linda Reeves of Hermitage; 18 grandchildren
and 15 great grandchildren.
GIBBS, Arilla Ann
17 Jan 1842 02 Jun 1923
w/o Henry Clay Gibbs d/o _?_ &_?_ Beard
GIBBS, H. C. Gibbs Henry Clay
03 May 1842 12 Apr 1918
h/o Arilla Ann Beard Gibbs s/o Teradore & Nancy E. Wood Gibbs
GIBBS, John A.
28 Apr 1871 16 Jun 1920
s/o Henry Clay and Arilla Ann Beard Gibbs
GIBBONS, Lucinda Todd
23 Mar 1869 29 Apr 1942
w/o T. J. Gibbons
d/o Samuel N. and Catherine McCafferty Todd
GIBSON, Lydia Ann Stockman
20 Nov 1865 05 Feb 1919
w/o Joseph L. Gibson d/o Augusta & Harriett Ann Daly Stockman
Obituary: Lawrence Democrat 12 Feb 1919
At her home near Fall River, Mrs. Lydia Gibson, wife of J. L. Gibson, died on Tuesday night of last week, at the age of fifty-three
years, two months, and fifteen days. The going away of this good woman leaves besides her husband, six children bereft of a mothers
care, one of life's greatest tragedies. Mrs. Gibson was a native of New York, but had lived here until everyone who knew her felt that
she was indeed one of us. The burial was at Scotts Hill with services by Rev. Tucker.
GIBSON, Mary M.
10 Jul 1896 __ ___ ____
d/o _?_ &_?_
GIBSON, Wesley
30 Sep 1832 11 Apr 1918
s/o _?_ &_?_ Gibson
GLOVER, Albert Alan
17 Nov 1878 19 May 1949
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h/o Minnie Mae Phillips Glover s/o James S. & Ruthie Jane Doggett Glover
GLOVER, Edward Stacy
09 Nov 1913 16 Mar 2005
s/o Albert Allen & Minnie Mae Phillips Glover
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Mar 2005
Mr. Edward Stacy Glover, 90, of Pulaski died March 16, 2005, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. The son of the late Albert
Allen and Minnie Mae Phillips Glover, he was a veteran of World War II and a retired farmer. Funeral services were held March 19 at
Bennett-May and Company. Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas DeRamus officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors
include his nephew, the Rev. Thomas DeRamus of Estill Springs; and four nieces, Nell Taze of Brookville, Fla., Barbara Anderson of
Alcoa, Jane Turner and Wilma Wright, both of Pulaski.
GLOVER, James Butler
12 Dec 1928 01 Apr 2013
s/o Richard B. & Lurlene Boone Glover
Obituary: Carr and Erwin Funeral Home 01 Apr 2013
James Butler Glover, 84, died Monday, April 1, 2013, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Scotts Hill
Cemetery. Visitation will be 12:30-1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. He was a native of Giles County and the son of
the late Richard B. and Lerlene Boone Glover. Survivors include brother, Delmer Glover of Pulaski; and sister, Lavelle Glover Riggins of
Columbia. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
GLOVER, James Richard
05 Sep 1902 20 May 1997
h/o Lillie Mae Morris Glover s/o Thomas Morrow & Emma D. S. Warren Glover
GLOVER, Lacy Ella
09 Nov 1913 03 Feb 1999
d/o Albert Alan & Minnie May Phillips Glover
Obituary: Giles Free Press 05 Feb 1999
Mrs. Lacy Ella Glover, 85, of Lewis County died Feb. 3, 1999, at Lewis County Nursing Home. A Giles County native, Mrs. Glover
was the daughter of the late Albert Allen and Minnie May Phillips Glover. She was retired from the Giles County Hospital. Funeral
services will be held tomorrow Friday at 11 a.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Thomas Deramus officiating. Burial will be in
Scotts Hill Cemetery.
GLOVER, Leslie Alan
15 Dec 1910 26 Dec 1997
s/o Albert Alan & Minnie Mae Phillips Glover
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 1997
Mr. Leslie Alan Glover, 87, of Pulaski died Dec. 26, 1997, at Perry County Medical Center. He was a native of Giles County and the
son of Albert Alan and Minnie Mae Phillips Glover. He was a retired farmer. Services were held Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral
Home with Thomas Deramus officiating. Burial will take place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a sister and a brother, Lacy
Glover and Stacy Glover, both of Pulaski.
GLOVER, Lillie Mae
16 May 1916 09 Jan 2004
w/o Richard Bonaparte Glover d/o Isham A. & Elizabeth Weaver Morris
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Obituary: Citizen-Press 14 Jan 2004
Mrs. Lillie Mae Glover, 87, of the Scotts Hill community died Jan. 9. 2004, at NHC in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Jan.
11 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Delmer Glover of Pulaski; daughter
Lavelle Riggins of Columbia; step-son Butler Glover of Pulaski two sisters, Edith Rippy of Nashville and Katherine Phillips of
Columbia; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
GLOVER, Lurline
02 Sep 1910 15 Dec 1928
w/o Richard Bonaparte Glover d/o Reed & Ethel Harwell Boone
GLOVER, Minnie Mae [Phillips]
27 Jun 1885 18 Apr 1965
w/o Albert Alan Glover d/o John Milton & Mary Louise Harwell Phillips
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Apr 1965
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Phillips Glover, 79, resident of Giles County, were held at 2 o=clock Tuesday afternoon in the chapel
of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs.
Glover died at 11 o=clock Sunday night, April 18, in Giles County Hospital after a weeks stay. Born June 27, 1885, in Giles County,
she was the daughter of the late John Milton Phillips and Mary Louise Harwell Phillips. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist
Church. Her husband, Albert Glover, died in 1949. Mrs. Glover is survived by two sons, Leslie Glover and Stacy Glover, both of Giles
County; three daughters, Mrs. William V. DeRamus, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Elvie Abernathy and Miss Lacy Glover, Pulaski; six
grandchildren and twelve, great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Mrs. Annie Markham, Mrs. Mattie Rutherford, Mrs. Alex Beeler and
Mrs. Nora Stockman, all of Giles County.
GLOVER, Richard Bonaparte
15 Sep 1902 20 May 1997
h/o [1]. Lurline Boone Glover [2]. Lillie Mae Morris Glover s/o Thomas Morrow & Emma D. S. Warren Glover
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 22 May 1997
Mr. Richard Bonaparte Glover, 94, of Hurricane Creek Road, Pulaski, died May 20, 1997, at National HealthCare Center in
Lawrenceburg. Mr. Glover was a Giles County native, born Sept. 5, 1902, to the late Thomas Morrow and Emma D. S. Warren
Glover. He was a retired farmer. Services were held Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton
officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include wife Lillie Mae Glover of Bodenham; sons, James Butler Glover and
Delmer Glover, both of Bodenham; daughter Lavelle Riggins of Columbia; half-brother Thomas Green of the Shores community; and
sister Woodruff of Oklahoma; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
GOATS, Barbara Ann
01 Jan 1945 19 Aug 1996
d/o _?_ &_?_
GOATS, Bobby J.
19 Dec 1944 __ ___ ____
s/o Flournoy & Susie Mae Bunt Goats
GOATS, Flournoy
31 Jan 1917 05 Mar 1980
h/o Susie Mae Bunt s/o John & Mary Burks Goats
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 Mar 1980
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Flournoy Goats, 63, of Route 2, Pulaski, a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department, died Saturday, April 5, in Giles
County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 10:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. Larry Glass. Burial
followed in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A Tennessee native, Mr. Goats was the son of the late John and Mary Burks Goats. Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Susie Mae Bunt Goats; a son, Bobby Goats, Pulaski; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Wilson, Columbia; two sisters,
Mrs. Robert Appleton and Mrs. Junior Chapman, Pulaski; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
GOATS, Susie Mae Bunt
22 Dec 1919 06 Nov 2004
w/o Flournoy Goats d/o Richard D. and Andra Caudle Bunt
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 07 Nov 2004
Susie Mae Goats died yesterday at NHC-Pulaski. She was a Pulaski resident and 84 years old. Services will be held today at 2 p. m. in
the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a son Bobby Goats of
Pulaski and a step daughter, Nell Wilson of Florida. She is survived by a brother Herbert Wilburn of Hendersonville Tennessee and
two half sisters, Francis Wilburn and Wilma Wilburn, both of Pulaski. Two grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and two great,
great, grandchildren also survive. Memorials may be made to the Scotts Hill Cemetery Fund.
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
GREEN, Hardy Alvin
15 Mar 1890 30 Nov 1953
h/o Laura L. Tittsworth Green s/o Rainey & Lou Hardy Green
GREEN, H. K. Herbert
08 Jul 1925 27 May 1931
s/o Hardy Alvin & Laura L. Tittsworth Green
GREEN, Infant
24 Feb 1918 24 Feb 1918
infant of C. E. and V. L. Green
GREEN, James Edward
25 Jan 1888 08 May 1956
h/o Stella Roberts s/o Rainey & Lou Hardy Green
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 May 1956
Funeral services for James Edward Green, 68, farmer of the Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister, officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr.
Green died at one o=clock on Tuesday morning at his home after a three weeks illness. Born January 25, 1888, in Lawrence County,
he was the son of the late Rainey Green and Lou Hardy Green. Mr. Green is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Roberts Green; one son,
Loyd Green, Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs. Dora Roberts, Pulaski; and three brothers, William Green, Mariana, Ark., Clyde Green,
Hartselle, Ala., and Roy Green, Talledega, Ala. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.
GREEN, Laura L. Tittsworth
__ ___ 1892 __ ___ 19__
w/o Hardy A. Green d/o _?_ &_?_ Tittsworth
GREEN, Loyd Crawford
07 Dec 1913 25 May 1990
s/o Edd & Stella Roberts Green Pfc US Army
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 May 1990
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Mr. Loyd Crawford Green, 76, of the Scotts Hill community, died Friday May 25, 1990 at his residence. Funeral services were held
Saturday, May 26, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of
Giles County, Mr. Green was the son of the late Edd and Stella Roberts Green. He was retired from the L & N Railroad and the
Murray-Ohio Company. Several nieces and nephews survive.
GREEN, Stella Roberts
06 Jan 1895 10 Jun 1983
w/o James Edward Green d/o Robert J. & Vinnie Stoven Roberts
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1983
Stella Roberts Green, 88, Rt. 1 Pulaski, died June 10, 1983 at Hillview Nursing Home in Columbia, TN. She was the wife of James Ed
Green, and the daughter of the late Robert J. and Vinnie Stoven Roberts. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral services
were held at Bennett-May Chapel, Sunday, June 12, 1983, 2 p.m. with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating.
Survivors include one son, Loyd C. Sharkey Green, Pulaski and several nieces and nephews.
GREEN, W. D.
__ ___ 1923 __ ___ 1923
s/o _?_ &_?_ Green
GRIGGS, Doris Nell
30 Sep 1940 24 Jun 1990
d/o William Lewis & Florence Abernathy Harris
HANNAH, Annie Pearl
02 Aug 1888 25 Mar 1920
w/o Edward Lee Hannah d/o George W. & Malinda Tidwell Zeigler
HANNAH, Edward Lee
25 Mar 1877 05 Jul 1966
h/o 1. Annie P. Hannah 2. Sarah Elizabeth McDougal s/o Robert Andrew & Mary Elizabeth Phillips Hannah
HANNAH, Lizzie (Sarah Elizabeth)
22 Jul 1891 26 Feb 1972
w/o Edward Lee Hannah d/o William Winston & Betty Hardiman McDougal
HARDIMAN, Claud
11 Aug 1920 26 Jul 1977
h/o Emogene Shook s/o Ollis Jackson & Mary Frances Wilburn Hardiman
HARDIMAN, Emogene Shook
31 Jun 1927 Mar 25, 2013
w/o Claud Hardiman d/o Delly & Alice Owens Shook
HARDIMAN, Era
21 Nov 1905 18 Jul 1965
d/o Ollis Jackson & Mary Frances Wilburn Hardiman
HARDIMAN, Mary Alice Murrell
15 Mar 1866 28 Dec 1938
w/o William Volley Hardiman d/o _?__ & Sallie _?_ Murrell
HARDIMAN, Mary Frances
30 Dec 1880 18 Jul 1965
w/o Ollis Jackson Hardiman d/o Jim & Amanda Crowder Wilburn
HARDIMAN, Ollis Jackson
20 Nov 1880 19 Feb 1944
h/o Mary Frances Wilburn Hardiman md 10 Jan 1904 GCT s/o Anderson P. & Drucilla Elizabeth Hughes Hardiman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Mar 1944
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Funeral services for Olice Jackson Hardiman, 63, farmer who died on the evening of February 19 at his home in the Eighteenth Civil
District, were held at the Scotts Hill Church at 2:00 o=clock Sunday afternoon, with the rites conducted by the Rev. L. B. Collins,
Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Hardiman is survived by his wife; three daughters, Misses Eva and
Vera Hardiman, Scotts Hill and Mrs. Frank Pratt, Bodenham; and one son, Claude Hardiman, Scotts Hill.
HARDIMAN, William Volley
20 Feb 1858 08 May 1929
h/o 1. Rebecca Jane Shelton 2. Mary Alice Murrell s/o William Washington & Emily J. Owens Hardiman
HARRIS, David Dean
28 Sep 1947 30 Jul 1998
s/o William Lewis & Florence Abernathy Harris
HARRIS, Cayle Wayne
25 May 1945 19 Jan 2007
s/o William Lewis & Lena Florence Abernathy Harris
HARRIS, Lena Florence Abernathy
20 Jul 1922 20 Nov 1999
w/o William Lewis Harris d/o Henry D. & Frances Emaline Fry Abernathy
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Nov 1999
Mrs. Lena Florence Harris, 77, of Pulaski died Nov. 20, 1999, at NHC HealthCare in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Nov. 21 at
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include four daughters, Peggy Jane Randolph,
Carolyn Sue Gatlin, both of Pulaski, Lurlie Mae Smith of Fall River and Shirley Ruth Red of Fayetteville; son Cayle Wayne Harris of
Pulaski; 26 grandchildren, seven step grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren and four great, great grandchildren.
HARRIS, Vickie Paulette
28 Dec 1950 __ ___ ____
w/o William Howard Harris d/o _?_ &_?_ Abernathy
HARRIS, William Howard
08 Mar 1943 01 Jan 1986
h/o Vickie Paulette Abernathy Harris s/o William Lewis & Florence Abernathy Harris
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 09 Jan 1986
Mr. William Howard Harris, 42, of Nashville, formerly of Giles County, died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1986, at Baptist Hospital in
Nashville. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Larry Glass and Ray McElwayne
officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Lewis Harris. Survivors include
his wife, Vickie Paulette Abernathy Harris of Nashville; two daughters, Amy and Lea Harris, both of Nashville; his mother, Florence
Harris Heathcoat of Pulaski; step-father, Elvis Heathcoat of Pulaski; two brothers, Wayne and David Harris, both of Pulaski; five
sisters, Peggy Randolph of Pulaski, Doris Griggs of Hereford, Texas, Lurlie Smith of Fall River, Shirlie Smith of Leoma, Carolyn
Gatlin of Minor Hill.
HARRIS, William Lewis
12 Oct 1916 16 Nov 1964
h/o Florence Abernathy Harris s/o J. W. & Myrtle Rogers Harris
HARRIS, William Matthew
07 Feb 1970 03 Feb 1971
s/o William Howard & Vickie Paulette Abernathy Harris
HARWELL, Alcinia Hodge
24 Jul 1896 23 Oct 1966
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w/o Duffie Thearthur Harwell d/o Charlie & Mary Crockett Hodge
HARWELL, Duffie Thearthur
06 Aug 1895 09 Apr 1961
h/o Alcinia Hodge Harwell s/o Duffie Thearthur & Tennie Simpson Harwell
HARWELL, Ernest
05 Jun 1877 26 Dec 1953
h/o Samella Harwell s/o Matt & Rosalind Odneal Harwell
HARWELL, T. Duff
Age 61
23 Sep 1920
h/o Mary Frances Tennessee Simpson s/o Theophilus and Mandy Lanier Harwell Unmarked Grave Death Certificate
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1920
T. Duff Harwell, aged 61 years die Thursday at his home in the 18th District after a lingering illness. The burial was at Scotts Hill
Friday, the Rev. Mr. McCaffety conducting funeral services. Mr. Harwell was at various times constable, magistrate and deputy
sheriff in his district and was a good officer and a kind hearted man, liked by many friends. Surviving him are his wife and a three
months old child and the following older children: Mrs. Mary Tennie Shelton, Mrs. Matt Jones and Miss Anna Harwell.
HARWELL, Hobert H.
08 May 1916 30 Aug 1916
s/o Frank Elmer & Bertha A. Smith Harwell
HARWELL, Mary Frances Tennessee
08 May 1865 10 Nov 1918
w/o F. Duff Harwell d/o Ben & Martha Cole Simpson UMG Death Record
Name: Frances Tennessee Haswell (sic Frances Tennessee Harwell] Event Type: Death Event Date: 10 Nov 1918 Event Place:
Civil Dist. 18, Giles, Tennessee Gender: Female Marital Status: Married Race: White Age: 53 Birth Year (Estimated): Birth Date: 08
May 1865 Birthplace: Giles Co., Tenn. Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Ben Simpson Father's Birthplace: Giles Co.Tenn. Mother's
Name: Martha Cale Mother's Birthplace: Giles Co., Tenn. Occupation: Housewife Address: Residence Place: Cemetery: Burial Place:
Scotts Hill Burial Date: 11 Nov 1918 Informant's Name: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 004183272 Image Number:
01959 GS Film number: 1299684 Reference ID: v 20 cn 427
HARWELL, Maynard H.
12 Sep 1917 20 Jan 1918
s/o Frank Elmer & Bertha A. Smith Harwell
HARWELL, Nolon D.
22 Mar 1921 10 Sep 1943
s/o Frank Elmer & Bertha A. Smith Harwell CPL 20 Anti-Submarine So AC
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1943
Corp. Nolon D. Harwell, 21, United States Air Corps, stationed at Mitchell Field, New York, who arrived Monday September 6, for a
15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harwell of the Shores community, was killed in an automobile accident
Thursday night about midnight in the Goodspring section. The wrecked car with Harwell's lifeless body was found early Friday
morning by a passing motorist who notified residents of the community and Sheriff Gordon Topp. The car, it was brought out in the
investigation, had failed to make the bridge crossing in that community and had jumped a 15-foot ditch at the scene of the accident,
Sheriff Topp said. In addition to his parents, Corporal Harwell is survived by a sister, Mrs. John A. Sneed of Pulaski; four brothers,
Glenn, Joseph William and Olan D., his twin brother, all of whom are in the United States Navy, and Paul Harwell of Giles County.
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Funeral services will be held at two o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Church by the Rev. H. G. Coston. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
HARWELL, Samella
01 Jan 1878 04 Nov 1943
w/o Ernest Harwell d/o William Edmond & Sarah Cates Simpson
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Nov 1943
Funeral services for Mrs. Samella Harwell, 65, wife of Ernest Harwell, who died at 9:30 o=clock Thursday night, November 4, while
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Stanford, were held at 2:30 o=clock Friday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Church, conducted
by the Rev. A. R. Hogan. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Mrs. Harwell was a member of the Church of Christ since early
childhood. Besides her husband, Mrs. Harwell is survived by one son, Harold Harwell, who is serving somewhere in the Army; three
sisters, Mrs. J. D. Stanford, Mrs. Alice Stanford, and Mrs. B. F. Barshears all of Giles County; two brothers, W. T. Simpson, Decatur,
Ala. and Will Simpson, Pulaski.
HENDRIX, Sylvia C.
07 Jul 1922 28 Sep 1970
d/o George Washington & Ella Fair Waldon
HOBBS, Arminta Jefferson
25 Dec 1877 06 Jul 1959
w/o [1]. _?_ Collier [2]. Stephen Samuel Hobbs d/o ____________ & Martha Collier
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jul 1959
Funeral services for Mrs. Arminta Jefferson Hobbs, 81, were held at 2 o=clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with
the burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs died on Monday afternoon, July 6, at the home of her step-daughter, Mrs. Hattie
Roberts, west of Pulaski. She was born December 25, 1877, and was the wife of S. S. Hobbs who died several years ago. Mrs. Hobbs
is survived by one half-brother, Guy Chambers, Pulaski; the step-daughter, Mrs. Hattie Roberts; and two step-sons, Ed Hobbs and
Amos Hobbs, all of Route 1, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.
HOBBS, Dorothy
29 Jan 1933 __ ___ ____
d/o _?_ &_?_
HOBBS, Garfield
12 Jul 1921 14 Jul 1966
h/o Mildred Watson Hobbs s/o Ed & Eura McClure Hobbs
HOBBS, James Lee
16 Jan 1942 26 Feb 1942
s/o Garfield & Mildred Watson Hobbs
HOBBS, Mary Frances
04 Jul 1875 04 Jul 1936
w/o Steven Samuel Hobbs d/o Martin & Ellen Glover Merrell
HOBBS, Mildred Watson
16 May 1921 10 Jul 1963
w/o Garfield Hobbs d/o Oscar & Cora Jane Yant Watson
HOBBS, Steven Samuel
28 Mar 1873 28 Aug 1951
h/o [1]. Mary Frances Merrell Hobbs [2]. Araminta Collier Hobbs s/o Niah & Mattie Randolph Hobbs
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1951
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Funeral services for Steven Samuel Hobbs, 78, retired farmer, who died at midnight Monday after a long illness at his home in the
Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Roy West,
pastor of the Trinity Charge. Burial took place in the church cemetery. He was a lifelong resident of the county and was a member of
the Methodist Church. His first wife died twelve years ago. Mr. Hobbs is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Araminta Collier Hobbs;
two sons, Amos Hobbs and Ed Hobbs, both of Scotts Hill; and one daughter, Mrs. Boyd Roberts, Scotts Hill; and two brothers in
Texas.
HODGE, Henry Wiley
08 May 1881 26 Dec 1947
h/o Myrtle Hodge s/o Lee & Vineia Ford Hodge
HODGE, Jimmy W.
08 Jan 1967 __ ___ ____
s/o _?_ &_?_
HODGE, John H.
15 Jan 1958 __ ___ ____
s/o _?_ &_?_
HODGE, Myrtle
23 May 1884 13 Feb 1968
w/o Henry Hodge d/o _?_ &_?_
HODGE, Razzie
17 Oct 1876 30 May 1950
s/o _?_ &_?_
HODGE, Sharon K.
17 Dec 1944 14 Jan 1967
d/o _?_ &_?_
HOGAN, Dennis G.
14 Jun 1906 27 May 1983
h/o Gracie Lou Watkins s/o Edward & Lovis Hogan
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jun 1983
Dennis Fleet Hogan, 75, Rt. 2, Leoma, TN, died May 27, 1983 in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. He was the husband
of Gracie Lou Watkins Hogan and the son of the late Edward H. and Lovis Hogan. Mr. Hogan, a Lawrence County native, was a
retired farmer and a member of the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. at North
Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Bro. Robert McIlwain officiating. Survivors include his wife, Gracie Lou
Watkins Hogan, Leoma; and several nieces and nephews.
HOGAN, Gracie Lou Watkins
16 Aug 1913 12 Oct 2003
w/o Dennis G. Hogan d/o Jacob Emmett & Ethel Dollar Watkins
Obituary: Citizen-Press 16 Oct 2003
Mrs. Gracie Lou Hogan, 90, of Lexington, Ky., died Oct. 12, 2003, at Pimlico Manor Nursing Home. She was born Aug. 16, 1913, in
Athens, Ala., and was the daughter of the late Jacob Emmett and Ethel Dollar Watkins. She was married to the late Dennis Fleet
Hogan. Funeral services were held Oct. 14 at Neal Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with James Harwell officiating. Burial was in
Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Survivors include a sister, Clara Scheer of Lexington, Ky., and a brother, Jacob Watkins of
Athens, Ala.
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HOLLEY, Baby Boy
14 Jun 1951 28 Sep 1951
s/o _?_ &_?_ Holley
HOLLEY, Baby Boy
11 Aug 1966 11 Aug 1966
s/o _?_ &_?_ Holley
HOLT, Guy
14 Jun 1885 01 Oct 1928
h/o Myrtle Beecham Holt s/o Andrew Jackson "Jack" & Lucinda Chapman Holt
HOLT, Iva McMasters
24 Feb 1917 __ ___ ____
w/o Lawrence E. Holt d/o _?_ &_?_ McMasters
HOLT, Lawrence E.
11 Sep 1912 04 Apr 1995
h/o Iva McMasters Holt s/o Guy & Myrtle Beckham Holt
HOLT, Myrtle Beckham
16 Mar 1887 20 Aug 1970
w/o Guy Holt d/o William Neal & Sarah A. Simpson Beckham
HOOD, Bula Nell
22 Nov 1936 22 Nov 1936
d/o Samuel Washington "Sam" & Frances Vanion Nave Hood
HOOD, Lois Marie
15 Nov 1932 08 Sep 1933
d/o Noah & Vertie Hood Hood
HOOD, Martha Frances Curtis
30 Jan 1872 21 Dec 1946
w/o Walter Duncan Hood d/o (?) & Mary Jane Curtis
HOOD, Quinton
05 Jan 1921 08 Jan 1936
s/o Luther & Susan Anna Hood
HOOD, Walter Duncan
11 Nov 1872 02 Aug 1950
h/o Martha Frances Curtis s/o William Wilson & Elizabeth Isabel Lindsey Hood
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 Aug 1950
Funeral services for Walter Duncan Hood, 77, retired farmer, who died at 8:40 o=clock Wednesday night, August 2, were held at 2
o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Eris Journey. Burial took place
in the church cemetery. Mr. Hood died after several years illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George W. Tipper, in the
Eighteenth Civil District. He was born in Alabama and had resided in Giles County for thirty years. In addition to the one daughter,
Mr. Hood is survived by four sons, Rollon Hood, Leoma, Noah Hood, Addison, Ala., Sam Hood, Pulaski and Nathan Hood,
Goodsprings; and a number of grandchildren.
HOPKINS, Mary E.
29 Jul 1856 20 May 1883
w/o J. R. Hopkins d/o _?_ &_?_
HOWELL, Alice Frances
07 Apr 1922 19 May 1974
w/o Walter Gilbert Howell d/o Richard & Cora Nave Shelton
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 May 1974
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Mrs. Alice Frances Howell, 52. of Scotts Hill, died Sunday, May 9 in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at
2:00 p.m. at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. James L. Jolly officiating. Burial was in the Scotts
Hill Cemetery. Born in Giles County, Mrs. Howell was the daughter of Mrs. Cora Nave Shelton and the late Richard Shelton. In
addition to her mother survivors include her husband, Walter Howell; two daughters, Mrs. Hugh Price of Leoma and Mrs. Wayne
McMasters of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Aubrey McDougal of Scotts Hill; a brother, James Shelton of Lewisburg and eight grandchildren.
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
HOWELL, Alma Ruth
08 Jun 1930 No other date
w/o Dewey Thomas Howell d/o Ed & Eura McClure Hobbs
HOWELL, Bertha Fox
27 Apr 1887 19 Nov 1958
w/o Clinton Howell d/o James Palestine & Margaret Elizabeth Bivens Fox
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Nov 1958
Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Fox Howell, 71, resident of the Goodsprings Community, were held at 2 o=clock Sunday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Earl Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Howell died at 3:20 o=clock Friday afternoon at Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. Born April 21, 1887, in Giles
County, she was the daughter of the late Jim Fox and Margaret Bivens Fox. Mrs. Howell, widow of Clint Howell, is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Razzie Harwell, Goodspring, Mrs.Lucille Franks, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Elsie Garner, Leoma; two sons, Elmer
Howell, Goodsprings, and Aubrey Howell, Leoma; and two brothers, Hicks Fox, Ocoee, Fla., and Elbridge Fox, Goodsprings. Pulaski
Funeral Home in charge.
HOWELL, Bobby Ray
17 Dec 1938 08 Jul 1996
s/o Fred Gaston & Gracie Jane Cannady Howell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1996
Mr. Bobby Ray Howell, 57, of Lawrenceburg died July 8, 1996, in Hickman County. The native of Giles County was the owner of
Howell's Body Shop. He was a member of the Downtown Church of Christ. He was the son of the late Fred Gaston and Gracie Jane
Cannady Howell. Services were held July 11 at North Funeral Home with John Pennington and Jessie Littrell officiating. Burial was in
Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include daughters, Rebecca Bearden and Leisa Dollar, both of Ethridge, and Rosemary Sanderson of
the Center community; sons, Roger Howell and Donnie Howell, both of Ethridge; brothers, Walter Howell and Devon Howell, both of
Leoma, Charles Howell of Lawrenceburg, Lloyd Howell of Southgate, Mich., and Calvin Howell of Fort Wayne, Ind.; sisters, Frances
Pratt and Helen Lamar, both of Pulaski; and Bernice Warr of Florida; and 12 grandchildren.
HOWELL, C. G. (Calvin Gilbert)
09 May 1864 28 Dec 1924
h/o Dovy (Dovie Virginia) Bivens Howell s/o John Alexander & (?) Howell
HOWELL, Charles Edward
13 Dec 1889 09 Sep 1970
h/o J. Elizabeth Williams Howell s/o Calvin Gilbert & Dovie Virginia Bivens Howell
Obituary: Giles Free Press 16 Sep 1970
Charles E. Howell, 80, of Lawrenceburg died Wed., Sept. 9, 1970 at Madison Hospital. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m.,
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Friday, Sept. 11 at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Howell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie
Williams Howell; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Burns, of Lawrenceburg; three sons, Dewey, C. G., and Gilbert Howell, all of Pulaski, and
Wallace Howell of Lawrenceburg; 2 brothers, Herman and Fred Howell of Giles County; 3 sisters Mrs. Ada Smith and Mrs. Mattie
Bevins of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Ruby Giffin of Wingergarden, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. North Funeral
Home of Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.
HOWELL, Charles Grady
20 Apr 1931 10 Apr 1986
h/o Dorothy Jane Hobbs Howell s/o Charles Edward & Elizabeth Williams Howell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1986
A tractor-trailer driver has been charged with failure to drive on the right side of the centerline in the aftermath of a Thursday
afternoon crash that killed a Giles County man. Killed in the tractor-trailer-pickup truck wreck was Charles Grady Howell, 54, of
Union Hill Road, Pulaski. He was dead on arrival at Hillside Hospital. Charged with the driving violation is Benny Reed, Jr., of
Franklin, driver for Jordan & Jordan Trucking of that city. State Trooper Alex Harwell said Reed, headed east on Highway 64 West,
allowed his rig to veer across the centerline where it crashed head-on with the pickup driven west by Mr. Howell. Witnesses said the
pickup truck overturned on impact, was struck a second time by the tractor-trailer, and that the two vehicles rammed a tree. The
accident happened about 4 p.m. Thursday a few miles west of Pulaski. Reed, quoted by Trooper Harwell as saying he fell asleep before
the crash, was not injured in the mishap. The Giles County Rescue Squad was called to the scene to use the AJaws of Life@ to extract
Mr. Howell from the wreckage. Services for Mr. Howell were Saturday morning at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Robert E.
McIlwain officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Howell was the son of the late Charles
Edward and Elizabeth William Howell of Pulaski. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hobbs Howell of Pulaski; one son, Joe Gary
Howell of Pulaski; three brothers, Gilbert and Dewey Howell, both of Pulaski, and Wallace Howell of Lawrenceburg; one sister,
Virginia Burns of Lawrenceburg.
HOWELL, Clinton
21 Jul 1887 07 Mar 1929
h/o Bertha Fox md 20 Dec 1906 GCT s/o Calvin Gilbert & Dovie Virginia Bivens Howell
HOWELL, Dewey Thomas
07 Feb 1929 19 Feb 2008
h/o Alma Ruth Hobbs Howell md 27 Aug 1948 s/o Charles Edward & Elizabeth Williams Howell
HOWELL, Dorothy Jane Hobbs
29 Jan 1933 27 Jan 2012
w/o Charles Grady Howell d/o Edd Lee & Eura Jane McClure Hobbs
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 27 Jan 2012
Mrs. Dorothy Jane Howell, 78, of the Scotts Hill community in Giles County died Sunday, January 22, 2012, at Williamson Medical
Center in Franklin, Tennessee following a brief illness. Mrs. Howell was born January 29, 1933 to the late Edd Lee and Eura Jane
McClure Hobbs. She was married to the late Charles Grady Howell. Mrs. Howell is survived by a son, Joe Gary Howell of Giles
County and two grandsons, Charles Gary ACharlie@ Howell and Tylor Lee Howell of Lawrence County. In addition to her son and
grandsons, Mrs. Howell is survived by sisters; Maumie Gibbons, Lila Mae Shook, Fannie Lee Wilburn, Derothy Neal and Alma Ruth
Howell. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Howell is preceded in death
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by brothers; Dr. James Nathaniel Hobbs and Garfield ABus@ Hobbs. Mrs. Howell was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church and a
1950 graduate of Bodenham High School. With her husband and son she farmed all her adult life. She was also a homemaker and a
former employee of Lee Mar Manufacturing. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 2:00PM at Carr & Erwin
Funeral Home in Pulaski with Bro. Jesse Littrell officiating. Visitation was from 11AM to 2PM till time of service at the funeral
home. Burial followed at Scotts Hill Cemetery.
HOWELL, Dovey M. (Dovie)
06 Mar 1870 08 Jul 1923
w/o Calvin. G. Howell d/o DeWitt Clinton & Nancy Louisa Jane Smith Bivens
HOWELL, Emma M.
03 Jan 1920 20 Apr 1927
d/o Calvin Gilbert & Dovey Virginia Bivens Howell
HOWELL, Evie Hood
06 Apr 1903 01 May 1933
w/o Fred Gaston Howell d/o Walter Duncan & Martha Frances Curtis Hood
HOWELL, Fred Gaston
09 Apr 1898 06 Jun 1978
h/o 1. Evie Hood 2. Grace Canida s/o Calvin Gilbert & Dovey Virginia Bivens Howell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 07 Jun 1978
Fred Gaston Howell, 80 died Tuesday morning, June 6 in Crockett General Hospital in Lawrenceburg, following an extended illness.
Funeral services were Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o=clock at the Highland Park Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg. Burial in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. Mr. Howell was a Giles County native, son of the late Calvin and Dovie Bivens Howell. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Grace Canida Howell of Lawrenceburg; seven sons, Walter, William and Devon all of Leoma, James L. Howell of South Gate, Mich.;
Calvin Howell of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Bobby Howell, Ethridge; and Charles Howell of Lawrenceburg. Four daughters, Mrs. Frances
Pratt and Mrs. Helen Lamar of Pulaski; Mrs. Dovie Yeager, Lewisburg; Mrs. Bernice Warr, Windermere, Fla.; one brother, Herman
Howell of Leoma. Three sisters, Mrs. Madge Bivens, Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Ada Smith, Leoma and Mrs. Zella Goodwin, Winter
Garden, Fla. Thirty three grandchildren and thirty great grandchildren. North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
HOWELL, Grace J. [Canida]
14 Feb 1913 08 Nov 1992
w/o Fred Gaston Howell d/o _?_ &_?_ Canida
HOWELL, Hellon June
15 Aug 1935 25 Aug 2005
w/o William Herbert Howell d/o Villard & Lera Blade Clemmons
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 26 Aug 2005
Hellon June Howell died yesterday in Huntsville. Formerly of Pulaski, she was a resident of Ardmore, a retired employee of the W.E.
Stephens Company and 70 years old. Visitation will be held today from 5-8pm at Giles County Funeral Home. Services will be held
tomorrow in the chapel of Giles County Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a son
,Dwayne Howell and daughter, Ginger Lawson. She is survived by three brothers, Bobby Clemmons, Barry Clemmons and Fred
Clemmons. Three grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by her parents Villard and Lera
Blade Clemmons, her husband William Herbert Howell and sister Geneva Grammer. Giles County & Bennett-May Funeral Homes are
in charge of arrangements for Hellon June Howell.
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HOWELL, J. Elizabeth [Williams}
28 Nov 1897 10 Feb 1971
w/o Charles Edward Howell d/o _?_ &_?_ Williams
HOWELL, Lindsey E. ABill@
__ ___ 1925 14 Nov 1944
s/o Charles E. & J. Elizabeth Lizzie Howell
Pvt Co. I 397th Inf Regt 100TH inf Div. Killed in action near Raon L= Erope, France. Resting with falling comrades at the Epinol
American Cemetery, Epinol, France.
HOWELL, Louise
02 Oct 1927 04 Nov 1927
d/o _?_ &_?_
HOWELL, Walter Gilbert
29 May 1921 28 Jun 1999
h/o [1] Alice Frances Shelton [2]. Mary Richardson s/o Fred Gaston & Evie Hood Howell
Obituary: Giles Free Press 01 Jul 1999
Mr. Walter Gilbert Howell, 78, of Leoma died June 28, 1999, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. A Giles County native, Mr.
Howell was born May 29, 1921 and was the son of the late Fred Gaston and Evie Hood Howell. He was a retired school bus driver
for the Giles County School System. Funeral services were held June 30 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with James Prewitt
officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include wife Mary Richardson Howell of Leoma; stepson Benny Bobo of
Guntersville, Ala.; daughters, Jearldean Price of Leoma and Jo Ann McMasters of Columbia; stepdaughter Judy Henson of
Lawrenceburg; brothers, Loyd Howell of Kentucky, C. J. Howell of Indiana, Devon Howell of Pulaski and Charles Howell of
Lawrenceburg; sisters, Bernice Warr of Florida, and Helen Lamar and Frances Pratt, both of Pulaski; 10 grandchildren, 18 great
grandchildren and two step grandchildren.
HOWELL, William Herbert
12 Jul 1930
05 Dec 1984
h/o Hellon June Clemmons Howell s/o Fred Gaston and Evie Hood Howell Cpl US Army Korea
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1984
William Herbert Howell, 54, Route 2, Prospect, died on Wednesday, December 5, 1984, at his residence. A native of Giles County,
he was the son of the late Fred and Evie Hood Howell. He was an employee of Inter-State Paving Company. Funeral services were
held at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Larry Glass and James D.
Nave officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hellon C. Howell; a son, William Dwayne Howell, and a daughter, Ginger
Renee Green, all of Prospect; six brothers, Walter Howell and Devon Howell, Leoma, Loyd Howell, Michigan, Calvin Howell,
Indiana, Bobby Howell and Charles Howell, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Frances Pratt and Helen Lamar, Pulaski, and Bernice
Warr, Florida; his step-mother, Mrs. Grace Collins, Lawrenceburg; and one grandchild.
HUNT, Carl B.
20 Aug 1938 __ ___ ____
s/o _?_ &_?_
HUNT, Doris M.
15 Jan 1958 __ ___ ____ 07 Jun 1961?
d/o _?_ &_?_
HUNT, Reba M.
20 May 1929 05 Jan 1996
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d/o _?_ &_?_
JACKSON, James Andrew
07 Sep 1863 20 Dec 1903
h/o Martha A. Mosley Jackson s/o John Tillman & Sarah Jane Hamilton Jackson
JACKSON, Mattie Harwell
10 Dec 1881 12 Jan 1947
w/o [1] Frank Jones md 20 Aug 1899 GCT w/o [2]. J. Newt Jackson md 24 Mar 1932 GCT Death Record
s/o Duffie Thearthur & Tennie Simpson Harwell
JOHNSON, C. D.
__ ___ 1875 __ ___ 1948
h/o Lillie Johnson s/o _?_ &_?_
JOHNSON, Charles Herman
25 Dec 1941 22 Jun 2000
h/o Edna Dene Myers Johnson s/o Millard & Ola_?_ Johnson
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 2000
Mr. Charles Herman Johnson, 57, of Hernando, Fla., died June 22, 2000, at the Citrus Memorial Hospital in Inverness, Fla. Mr.
Johnson was born Dec. 25, 1942, in Wilkesboro, NC and was the son of the late Millard Johnson. He was employed as a truck
driver. Funeral services were to have been held today June 27 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski. Burial was to have been
in Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Survivors include mother Ola Johnson of Inverness, Fla.; sons, Chuck Johnson of Los
Angeles, Calif., Eddie Johnson of Bronson, Fla., Michael Johnson and Joe Johnson, both of Hernando, Fla., and Tommy Johnson
of Byron, Ga.; daughter Barbara Eby of Joelton; step-daughter Coco of Byron; sisters Gerta Mai Johnson and Faye Odom, both of
Iverness; and 10 grandchildren.
JOHNSON, Edna Dene Myers
15 Feb 1950 08 May 1989
w/o Charles Herman Johnson d/o Robert Dellie & Mabel Jewell Thompson Myers
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1989
Edna Dean Myers, 39, Lutz, Fla., died Monday, May 8, 1989, at St. Joseph Hospital in Tampa, Fla. Funeral services were held
Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was
a native of Tennessee. Survivors include her parents, Robert and Mable Myers, Pulaski; her husband, Charles H. Johnson, Florida;
three sons, Charles E., Michael A. and Joseph P. Johnson, all of Florida; one daughter, Barbara Elizabeth Johnson, Nashville; one
brother, Bobby Myers, Nashville; one half-brother, Billy Long, Nashville; four sisters, Gladys Furlough and Carolyn Seaborn, both
of Nashville; Betty Parker and Rita Castleman, both of New Orleans; and three grandchildren.
JOHNSON, Lillie
__ ___ 1883 __ ___ 1941
w/o C. D. Johnson d/o _?_ &_?_ Johnson
JOHNSON, Noah Edward
04 Jan 1909 15 Dec 1986
s/o _?_ &_?_ Johnson
JONES, Frank L.
__ ___ 1875 14 Sep 1930
h/o Mattie Harwell Jones md 20 Aug 1899 GCT s/o _?_ &_?_
JONES, Hilda Ivarine
08 Jan 1927 27 Oct 2007
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w/o Ira J. R. Jones d/o John Gordon & Hattie Mae Shook Myers
Obituary: WDXE Obituaries 28 Oct 2007
Hilda Jones, age 80, passed away Saturday. She is survived by her mother, Hattie Myers of Leoma, one son, Kenneth Jones of
Pulaski, eight daughters, Sharon Simon of Pulaski, Minnie Shay of Leoma, Deborah Bass of Frankewing, Hazel Wallace of
Alabama, Rebecca Swingle of New York, Carol Kennedy of Alabama, Lorri Fourakre of Lawrenceburg, Patrica Wolff of Pulaski,
two brothers, Jimmy Myers of Pulaski and Gene Myers of Fall River, six sisters, Virginia Foust of Fall River, Danese Barnes of
Ashland City, Joyce Clark of Nashville, Shirley Brazier of Lawrenceburg, Glenda Johnson of Shores and Maunie Waters of
California. 27 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday
at 2 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon until 8
Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home.
JONES, Ira J. R.
15 Mar 1917 19 Jul 1984
h/o Hilda Ivarine Myers Jones s/o Jessie E. & Ella F. Lenox Jones
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1984
Ira J. Jones, 67, Goodspring, died on Thursday, July 19, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. A native of Missouri, he was the son of
the late Jessie E. and Ella F. Lenox Jones. He was a preacher. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at Carr
and Erwin Chapel, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, John Moss officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hilda Myers Jones,
Goodspring; one son, Kenneth Jones, Nashville; nine daughters, Sue Alexander, Brenda Whalen, Deborah Fourakre, Hazel
Wallace, all of Pulaski, Sharon Hasty, Minnie R. Shay, Carol Ann Jones, Lori Lee Jones, all of Goodspring, and Rebecca Swingle,
New York; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
JONES, Mattie
10 Dec 1881 12 Jan 1947
w/o Frank L. Jones d/o Duff & Tennie Harwell
KELLEY, James M.
20 Apr 1852 06 Jul 1906
h/o Sarah F. Kelley s/o _?_ &_?_ Kelley
KELLEY, John
15 Sep 1890 30 Jan 1955
s/o _?_ &_?_ Kelley
KELLEY, Sarah F.
04 Feb 1853 06 Aug 1906
w/o James M. Kelley d/o _?_ &_?_
KELTON, Jennie L. Frazier
23 Sep 1900 25 Dec 2000
w/o W. Herbert Kelton d/o Thomas Jefferson & Louisa J. Sneed Frazier
KELTON, W. Herbert
18 Sep 1908 31 Oct 1975
h/o Jennie L. Frazier Kelton s/o _?_ &_?_ Kelton
LAMB, Brenda Faye Jones
20 Mar 1951
27 Nov 2005
w/o James Lamb d/o Ira J. R. & Hilda Ivarene Myers Jones
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 28 Nov 2005
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Brenda Faye Lamb died yesterday in Lawrenceburg. She was 54 years old. Visitation will be held today from noon-8pm at Carr
and Erwin Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2pm tomorrow in the chapel of Carr & Erwin Funeral Home with Wade West
officiating. Burial will be in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include her mother Hilda Jones of Fall River, husband James
Lamb of Pulaski, two sons, James Whalen and Jason Whalen, both of Pulaski, and three daughters Abbie Kennedy of Alabama,
Lorrie Lee Fourakre of Lawrenceburg and Lacy Miller of Tuscumbia Alabama. She is survived by a brother, Kenneth Jones of
Pulaski and by five sisters, Sharon Simon of Pulaski, Minnie Shay of Fall River, Debra Bass of Frankewing, Hazel Wallace of
Alabama, and Becky Swingle of New York. Eight grandchildren also survive. She was the daughter of the late Ira J. R. Jones and
Hilda Ivarene Jones. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Brenda Faye Lamb.
LAWRENCE, Bethany
10 Feb 1882 03 Feb 1946
w/o James Franklin Lawrence d/o John A. & Mary Jane Pelt Howell
LAWRENCE, Dovie Irene
02 Aug 1913 27 Aug 2001
d/o James Franklin & Bethany Howell Lawrence
Obituary: Citizen-Press 30 Aug 2001
Miss Dovie Irene Lawrence, 88, of Leoma, died Monday, Aug. 27, 2001, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, Aug. 29, at Scotts Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Marvin Nelson and Dale Myers officiating. Burial was in
Scotts Hill Cemetery. Neal Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements. A native of Limestone County, Ala.,
Mrs. Lawrence was the daughter of the late James Franklin and Bethany Howell Lawrence. She was retired from LeMar Shirt
Factory and a member of Scotts Hill Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include three nephews, James W. Lawrence and Robert
C. Bivens, both of Leoma, Carl Bivens of Lawrenceburg; two nieces, Lorene Chandler and Ellen Phillips, both of Lawrenceburg;
several great-nieces and great-nephews.
LAWRENCE, James Franklin
08 Jun 1877 14 Sep 1944
h/o Bethany Howell s/o Robert & Ruthie Foust Lawrence
LAWRENCE, James Kenneth
24 Oct 1925 16 Oct 1988
h/o Mary Estelle Lawrence s/o James Franklin & Bethany Howell Lawrence Pfc US Army Korea
LAWRENCE, Mary Estelle
24 Aug 1925 12 May 1993
w/o James Kenneth Lawrence d/o Thomas Wiley & Fannie Mae Shelton Phillips
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 May 1993
Mrs. Mary Estelle Lawrence, 67, of Scotts Hill Community, died Wednesday, May 12, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center.
Funeral services were held on Friday, May 14, at Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Lawrence was the daughter
of the late Tom and Fannie Mae Shelton Phillips. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mrs. James Kenneth Lawrence.
Survivors include one son, James William Lawrence, Scotts Hill Community; one daughter-in-law, Amy Lawrence, Scotts Hill
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Community; one sister-in-law, Dovie Lawrence, Scotts Hill Community; three grandchildren.
LEMAY, John L.
13 Apr 1860 10 Oct 1951
h/o Maud Thorn LeMay s/o Wesley & Mary Chapman Lemay Unmarked GraveBDeath Certificate
LEMAY, Pattie
22 Apr 1926 12 Jun 1927
d/o John L. & Maude Thorn LeMay Unmarked GraveBDeath Certificate
LOCKE, Buford Allen
11 Jun 1920 05 Mar 1924
s/o D. H. and M. E. Locke
LOCKE, George Wellington
01 Feb 1847 18 Jun 1908
h/o Mary Elizabeth Harwell Locke s/o _?_ &_?_ Locke
LOCKE, Gideon Madison
02 Jul 1886 04 Oct 1906
s/o George Wellington & Mary Elizabeth Harwell Locke
LOCKE, Mary Elizabeth
08 Jun 1863 09 Feb 1934
w/o George Wellington Locke d/o Madison & Cerilda Roseline Odeneal Harwell
LOCKE, Rufus Allen
11 Jun 1920 05 Mar 1924
s/o Daniel Hartwell and Eva May Ward Locke UMG Death Certificate
LOPEZ, Ramon G.
08 Aug 1921 14 Feb 1991
h/o Hettie Harwell s/o Luis & Albert Gutterez Lopez Pvt US Army
LUCURS, W. E.
29 Jun 1853 21 May 1886
/o _?_ &_?_
MANGRUM, Deborah Ruth Scott
23 Dec 1954 19 Mar 2008
d/o Edwin Scott & Clara Brashears Scott Dagley
Obituary: WDXE Obituaries 21 Mar 2008
Ms. Deborah Ruth Mangrum, age 53, of Lawrenceburg, passed away Wednesday. She was a production planner with Teladyne in
Lewisburg. She is survived by her mother, Clara Scott Dagley of Lawrenceburg, one brother, David Scott and one sister, Becky
Oakley both of Alabama. Funeral services for Ms. Deborah Ruth Mangrum will be Saturday at two at Carr and Erwin Funeral
Home with John Rushing, Tom Oakley, and Don Goodrum officiating. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. The family
will receive friends Friday from four until eight at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the family through the Bank of
Frankewing.
MARKHAM, James E.
23 Feb 1874 27 Jun 1938
h/o Nina S. Markham s/o _?_ &_?_ Markham
MARKHAM, Mary
28 Feb 1889 20 Apr 1926
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w/o James E. Markham d/o James William & Tabitha Jane Gibson Ward
MARKHAM, Nina S.
24 Mar 1881 25 Jun 1905
w/o James E. Markham d/o _?_ &_?_
MARLOW, Reba Darlene
13 Apr 1961 12 Sep 2012
w/o Robert Marlow, Sr. d/o Harold Lee & Reba Estelle Shook Bell
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 14 Sep 2012
Reba Darlene Marlow, age 51, died on Wednesday, 9-12-2012, at her home in Springfield, TN. Funeral services will be held on
Friday, 9-14-2012, at 2:00PM at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors are: mother, Reba
Estelle Bell of Pulaski, TN, son, Robert Marlow, Jr., of Nashville, TN, daughters, Leigh Marlow of LaVergne, TN, Stephanie
Graves and J. R. of Ethridge, TN, sisters, Donna Alexander and Danita Andrews both of Pulaski, TN, grandchildren, Kenley and
Owen Graves, Landon Marlow and Paige Marlow, several nieces & nephews also survive. Family requests memorial donations for
her care at SunTrust Bank. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Reba Darlene Marlow.
MAULTSBY, Fate Lemarcus
01 Jan 1905 14 Oct 1984
h/o Nina Pearl Ward Maultsby s/o William George & Willie Ann Roberts Maultsby
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1984
Fate L. Maultsby, 79, Route 1, Pulaski, died on Friday, October 12, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Giles County, he was a
retired employee of the State Highway Department. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 14, at Bennett May
Chapel, Mack Pinkelton and Clarence Stewart officiating, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Nina Ward Maultsby, Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Glover, Pulaski; one son, James Maultsby, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Clara
Thornton, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Johnny Maultsby and Joe Maultsby, Pulaski, and Eddie Lee Maultsby, Louisville,
Kentucky; three half-sisters, Mrs. Sue Thornton, Mrs. Ruby Byrd and Mrs. Sadie Byrd, all of Pulaski; and 12 grandchildren.
MAULTSBY, Nina Pearl Ward
09 Jun 1909 27 Aug 2004
w/o Fate Lemarcus Maultsby d/o James William & Mary Etta Simpson Ward
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 28 Aug 2004
Nina Ward Maultsby died yesterday at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. She was a resident of the Bodenham community and 95
years old. Visitation will be held today from 4-9 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in
the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with Dr. Doug Plumblee officiating. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery.
Survivors include daughter, Betty and Larry Glover of Anthony Hill; foster daughter, Sue and Charlie Thornton of Goodspring.
She is survived by one son, James and Judy Maultsby of Bodenham. Eleven grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, and three
great, great, grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fate Lemarcus Maultsby. Bennett-May Funeral
Homes in charge of arrangements.
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MAULTSBY, William George
20 Jul 1865
01 May 1953
h/o [1]. Willie Ann Roberts Maultsby [2]. Minnie Franks Maultsby s/o John C. & Elizabeth Roberts Maultsby
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 06 May 1953
Funeral services for William George Maultsby, 87, retired farmer, were held at 2 o=clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist
Church, conducted by the Rev. Eris Journey. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Maultsby died at 12:30 o=clock Friday
morning at the home of his son, Fate Maultsby in the Bodenham section, after a long illness. He was twice married, his first wife
was the former Miss Willie Ann Roberts, his second wife was the former Mrs. Minnie Franks. Mr. Maultsby is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Oliver Byrd, Goodspring, Mrs. Clara Ragsdale, Nashville, Mrs. Paris Byrd and Miss Sue Maultsby, both of
Louisville, Ky.; five sons, Fate Maultsby, Bodenham, Johnny Maultsby, Joe Maultsby, Eddie Lee Maultsby and William Maultsby,
all of Louisville, Ky.; seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren, and one half-brother, Charlie A. Maultsby, Fort
Worth, Texas. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.
MAYFIELD, Mary Jane
13 Jan 1863 10 Jan 1927
w/o Thomas Jefferson Mayfield d/o William Washington & Emily J. Owens Hardiman
MAYFIELD, Thomas Jefferson
09 Sep 1861 19 Jul 1915
h/o Mary Jane Hardiman Mayfield s/o Thomas J. & Rilla Ann Beard Mayfield
McCAFFATY, Alfred E.
__ Abt 1891 02 Feb 1925
s/o Thomas Divot & Sarah Elizabeth Gibson McCaffaty Sgt QM Corps
McCAFFATY, R. W. (Robert Wiley)
25 May 1862 26 Oct 1927
h/o Sarah Elizabeth (Betty) Wilburn McCaffaty s/o W. Green & Cathrine Newton McCaffaty
McCAFFATY, S. E. (Sarah Elizabeth)
22 Sep 1857 12 Nov 1929
w/o Thomas Divot McCaffaty d/o John Wesley & Mary (?) Gibson
McCAFFATY, Sarah Elizabeth A Betty "Bee"
10 Apr 1868
09 Jan 1943
h/o [1]. Robert Wiley McCaffaty [2] Thomas M. Bee d/o Thomas Jefferson & Nancy A. Curtis Wilburn
McCAFFATY, T. D. (Thomas Divot)
07 Mar 1855 27 Jun 1924
h/o Sarah Elizabeth Gibson s/o W. Green & Catherine Newton McCaffaty
McCAFFATY, Thomas C.
24 Jan 1889 16 Jun 1892
s/o Robert Wiley & Elizabeth ABetty J.@ Wilburn McCaffaty
McCAFFATY, Wiley W.
16 Jan 1882 30 Sep 1903
s/o Thomas Divot & Sarah Elizabeth Gibson McCaffaty
McCREE, Lether
29 Apr 1881 22 Dec 1903
w/o I. T. McCree d/o _?_ &_?_
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McDOUGAL, Andrew Jackson
18 Dec 1897 21 Dec 1970
h/o Cora Bell Rutherfords/o William Winston & Betty Hardiman McDougal
McDOUGAL, Aubrey Allen
18 Oct 1928 26 Dec 2007
h/o Irene Shelton s/o Andrew Jackson & Cora Bell Rutherford McDougal
Obituary: gilesobits.us 26 Dec 2007
Mr. Aubrey Allen McDougal, 79, of the Scotts Hill community died Dec. 26, 2007, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Born
Oct. 18, 1928 in Giles County, he was retired from Arvin. He is preceded in death by his son, Thomas Allen McDougal; and daughter
Wanda Kay McDougal. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Dec. 28, at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation was to have been today Thursday between 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Survivors include his wife
of 57 years, Irene Shelton McDougal of Scotts Hill; son Dale McDougal and wife Ellen of Pulaski; daughter Anita Beecham of Scott
Hill; three brothers, Billy McDougal and wife Louise of Scotts Hill, James Tooter McDougal and wife Irene of Scotts Hill and Roscoe
McDougal and wife Carol of Rhode Island; five grandchildren, Jessica Baker, Nathan Baker, Brandon Beecham, Lauren McDougal
and Josh Dunlow; and two great-grandchildren.
McDOUGAL, Betty Hardiman
24 May 1861 24 Jul 1936
w/o William Winston McDougal d/o William R. & Emily Owens Hardiman
McDOUGAL, Cora Bell Rutherford
02 Jul 1904
06 Feb 1965
w/o Andrew Jackson McDougal d/o Thomas N. & Mary Edna Morris Rutherford
McDOUGAL, G. W.
23 May 1888 27 Mar 1905
s/o _?_ &_?_ McDougal
McDOUGAL, Irvin C.
24 Feb 1912 12 Mar 1914
s/o William Robert & Minnie Cameron McDougal
McDOUGAL, James Edward
02 Aug 1933 27 Jul 2012
s/o Andrew Jackson & Cora Bell Rutherford McDougal
McDOUGAL, Leonard Lester
28 Feb 1939 03 Sep 2004
h/o Myra Jo Dietche McDougal s/o Andrew & Cora Bell Rutherford McDougal
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 04 Sep 2004
Leonard Lester McDougal died yesterday at his residence. He was 64 years old. Visitation will be held Monday from 5-8 p. m. at Carr
and Erwin Funeral Home. Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m. in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Colin Latin
officiating. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife Myra McDougal and son Mike McDougal, both
of Scotts Hill. He is survived by five daughters, Heather McDougal of Scotts Hill, Angel Deitach of Ohio, Jenifer Peek of New York,
Vicky McDougal of New York and Colleen Scali of Florida. Other survivors include four brothers, Aubrey McDougal, James
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McDougal and William McDougal, all from Scotts Hill, and Roscoe McDougal of Road Island. Six grandchildren also survive. Carr
and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
McDOUGAL, Louise Teeples
__ ___ 1930 06 Jun 2009
w/o Bill McDougal d/o Floyd & Floye Elliott Teeples
Obituary: Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home 06 Jun 2009
Mrs. Louise Teeples McDougal, age 79, of the Scotts Hill Community, passed away Saturday, June 06, 2009, at Maury Regional
Hospital in Columbia. Visitation will be 2 o=clock until 6 o=clock Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral
Home. Funeral service will be 11 o=clock Monday, June 8, 2009, in the chapel of Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home with Bro.
Mark Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her parents Floyd and Floye
Elliott Teeples along with her brothers Charles, Edward, George, Harold, & Walter Teeples. She is survived by her husband Bill
McDougal of Scotts Hill; daughter; Judy Byrd & husband Larry of Scotts Hill; grandchildren; Randall, Amanda, & Andrew Byrd;
great-grandchildren; Kalie & Logan Byrd; brother; James Teeples and wife Nancy of Pulaski; sister; Lona Hill of Pulaski. Several
nieces and nephews also survive. Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Louise Teeples
McDougal. McDOUGAL, Minnie Maud Cameron
03 Mar 1885
12 Nov 1968
w/o William Robert McDougal d/o George & Virginia Gilmore Cameron
McDOUGAL, Rachel
08 Apr 1918 08 Apr 1918
d/o William Robert & Minnie Maud Cameron McDougal
McDOUGAL, Thomas Allen
24 May 1954 12 May 1974
s/o Aubrey & Irene Shelton McDougal
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1974
Thomas Allen McDougal, 19, of Route 2, Leoma, died at his home Sunday, May 12. Funeral services were conducted Monday
afternoon at 2:00 o=clock at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.
Born in Giles County, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey McDougal of Scotts Hill. In addition to his parents, survivors include a
sister, Mrs. Anita Beecham of Scotts Hill; a brother, Richard Dale McDougal of Scotts Hill and his grandmother, Mrs. Cora B. Shelton
of Lewisburg. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
McDOUGAL, William Robert
04 Aug 1881 04 Aug 1960
h/o Minnie Maud Cameron McDougal md 22 Dec 1907 GCT s/o William Winston & Elizabeth Hardiman McDougal
McDOUGAL, William W.
06 Feb 1856 18 Apr 1918
h/o Elizabeth Hardiman McDougal s/o _?_ &_?_ McDougal
McDOUGAL, Wanda Kay
08 Jun 1958 16 Jul 1964
d/o Aubrey & Irene Shelton McDougal
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McINTOSH, Johnny Mark
17 Sep 1974 16 Apr 1977
s/o Johnny Douglas & Janelle Johnson McIntosh
McMASTERS, Dan
21 Jun 1892 12 Mar 1952
h/o Dillie Catherine Comer s/o Cope & Mary Emily Foust McMasters
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Mar 1952
Dan McMasters, 60, Pulaski carpenter, died at two o=clock Wednesday afternoon while repairing the roof of the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. Nelson White, and Mr. White in the Whiteside addition. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o=clock at
the Scotts Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr.
McMasters was born in Lawrence County June 21, 1891, and was the son of Cope McMasters and Mary Emily Foust McMasters. He
had lived in Giles County for the past fifteen years and was a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mrs. Dill Comer McMasters,
died July 15, 1950. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Nelson White, Pulaski; and three grandchildren, Barbara Ann, Linda Jane, and
Ernie White, all of Pulaski.
McMASTERS, Dillie Catherine
29 Sep 1894 18 Jul 1950
w/o Dan McMasters d/o R. A. & Edna Sanders Comer
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jul 1950
Funeral services for Mrs. Dillie Catherine Comer McMasters, 55, who died at 3 o=clock Tuesday morning, July 18, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Nelson White in Pulaski, were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial took place
in the church cemetery. Her death followed several months illness. Born September 29, 1894, she was the daughter of Mrs. Edna
Sanders Comer and the late R. A. Comer of Giles County. She was a member of the Methodist Church. In addition to her mother, Mrs.
McMasters is survived by her daughter, Mrs. White; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Bivins, Shores, and Mrs. Odie Comer
McIntyre, Pulaski and two brothers, Ozro Comer, Goodsprings and Tallie Comer, Fort Worth, Texas.
McMILLION, Elizabeth
07 Mar 1811 14 Aug 1883
w/o John McMillion d/o _?_ &_?_
McMILLION, John M.
20 Apr 1811 18 Jul 1887
h/o Elizabeth McMillion d/o _?_ &_?_ McMillion
McREE, Winnie
07 Oct 1849 10 Jul 1902
w/o J. C. McRee d/o _?_ &_?_
MOORE, Bennard Hewitt
21 Mar 1928 07 Sep 1946
s/o Lucian & Edna E. Garrett Moore TN S2C US Navy WWII
MOORE, Edna E. Garrett
24 Oct 1898 15 Jul 1955
w/o Lucian Moore d/o Henry Garrett & Lucinda Flannagan Garrett
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Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jul 1955
Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Garrett Moore, 56, resident of the Scotts Hill community, were held at 2 o=clock Monday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Rites were held by the Rev. M. P. White and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and burial took place in the church
cemetery. Mrs. Moore who had been ill several months, died at her home Friday. Born in Alabama on October 24, 1898, she was the
daughter of the late Henry Garrett and Lucinda Flannagan Garrett, but when a child moved with the family to Giles County. She was a
member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Moore is survived by her husband, Lucian Moore; two daughters, Mrs. William Russell, Pulaski,
and Mrs. George Cole, Nashville; two sons, Lucian Moore, Jr., Nashville and Kenneth Moore, U. S. Army; six grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs. J. G. Parr and Mrs. J. H. Hutton, Giles County; and two brothers, John W. M. Garrett, Dunn, Tenn., and H. E. Garrett,
Armarillo, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.
MOORE, Lucian
28 Jan 1902 14 Jan 1963
h/o 1. Edna Garrett 2. Clara Dale Morgan s/o Will Moore & Minnie Dodd Moore English
MORRIS, Cililla Nina Pearl
03 Jan 1894 22 Jan 1958
w/o William Allen Morris d/o Wiley & Elizabeth Wilburn McCaffaty
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Jan 1958
Funeral services for Mrs. Cililla Pearl McCaffaty Morris, 64, resident of Lawrenceburg for the past fourteen years, will be held at 2
o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church in Giles County, with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Morris died at
9:30 o=clock Wednesday morning at her home after a three months illness. Born January 3, 1894, in Giles County, she was the
daughter of the late Wiley McCaffaty and Elizabeth Wilburn McCaffaty. She had been a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church for
many years. Mrs. Morris is survived by her husband, William Allen Morris, Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Mrs. Richard Glover and
Mrs. Nathan Hood, both of Giles County, and Mrs. Milas Phillips and Mrs. H. M. Rippy, both of Nashville; twelve grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.
MORRIS, Elizabeth
30 Jun 1842 18 Dec 1929
w/o Isham A. Morris d/o _?_ &_?_ Weaver
MORRIS, Emma Victoria
Age 56
20 Sep 1929
d/o Green & _?_ Swinney Jones UMG Death Record
MORRIS, Gladys Mae Ella Holt
16 Oct 1916 13 Nov 1992
w/o Thomas Jefferson Morris d/o Guy & Myrtle Beckham Holt
MORRIS, Isham A.
12 Nov 1845 09 Jul 1906
h/o Elizabeth Weaver Morris md 5 Feb 1880 GCT s/o _?_ &_?_ Morris
MORRIS, Infant
12 Jun 1933 12 Jun 1933
d/o William Allen & Cililla Nina Pearl Morris
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MORRIS, Mary Edna Rutherford
03 Dec 1882 30 Apr 1951
w/o ____________ Morris d/o _?_ &_?_ Rutherford
MORRIS, Son
19 Sep 1911 Only date
s/o W. A. and C. N. Morris
MORRIS, Thomas Jefferson
07 Oct 1905 22 Feb 1949
h/o Gladys Mae Ella Holt Morris s/o _?_ &_?_ Morris
MORRIS, William Allen
04 Jun 1885 08 Mar 1972
h/o Cecilia Nina Pearl McCaffaty Morris s/o Isham A. & Elizabeth Weaver Morris
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1972
William Allen Morris, 86, a retired farmer of Goodspring, died Wednesday, March 8 at Oakview Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.
Services were held Friday, March 10 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton
and Elmer Howell officiated. Born June 4, 1885 in Giles County, he was the son of the late Isham and Elizabeth Weaver Morris.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Richard Glover, Mrs. Nathan Hood, Giles County, Mrs. Milus Phillips, Cookeville, Mrs. H.
M. Rippy, Nashville; twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
MURRELL, Lee
__ ___ 1910 __ ___ 1931
s/o Robert & Mattie Thornton Murrell
MURRELL, Levy
04 May 1912 19 Mar 1932
s/o Robert & Mattie Thornton Murrell
MURRELL, Robert
05 Dec 1885 __ ___ 1938
h/o Mattie Thornton Murrell s/o _?_ &_?_ Murrell
MYERS, Betty
MYERS, Four Infants
No dates
children of John Gordon & Hattie Mae Shook Myers
MYERS, Hattie Mae Shook
29 May 1904 20 Dec 2007
w/o John Gordon Myers d/o Dellie Webster & Sarah Virginia Hannah Shook
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 21 Dec 2007
Hattie May Myers, 103, died Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m.
Saturday at Carr & Erwin Chapel. Burial will follow in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral
home. She was the daughter of the late Dellie Webster and Sarah Virginia Hannah Shook. She was also preceded in death by
husband Johnnie Gordon Myers, sons Robert Dellie Myers and Hershel Winford Myers, and daughter Hilda Iverene Jones.
Survivors include sons Jimmy Lee Myers and Gene Austin Myers, daughters Virginia Foust, Joyce Clark, Danese Barnes, Shirley
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Harbison Brazier and Glenda Johnson, sisters Imogene Smith and Estelle Bell, 39 grandchildren and a host of great-grandchildren
and great-great-grandchildren.
MYERS, Ida Willis
21 Feb 1878 20 Jun 1945
w/o John Perry Myers d/o Fayte & Lottie Sutton Cook
MYERS, John Gordon
20 Mar 1904 25 Sep 1992
h/o Hattie Mae Shook Myers s/o Robert Albert & Mary D. Walls Myers
MYERS, John Perry
03 Sep 1874 29 Apr 1946
h/o Ida Willis Cook Myers s/o Gordon & Adaline Campbell Myers
MYERS, Mabel Jewel Thompson
25 May 1920 26 Oct 2003
w/o Robert Dellie Myers d/o Charlie Patrick & Eula Mae Lovett Thompson
Obituary: Citizen-Press 28 Oct 2003
Mrs. Mable Jewell Myers, 83, of Hermitage died Oct. 26, 2003, at Alive Hospice in Nashville. She was born in Giles County on
May 25, 1920, and was the daughter of the late Charlie Patrick and Eula Mae Lovett Thompson. She was married to the late Robert
Myers and was retired from Durango Boot Factory in Franklin. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Carr
and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held 2-8 p.m. today Tuesday at the funeral
home.Survivors include two sons, Billy Lee Long of Hermitage and Bobby Myers of Ashland City; four daughters, Gladys
Furlough of Nashville, Carolyn Seaborn of Hermitage, Betty Parker of Frankewing and Rita Castleman of Hermitage; three sisters,
Catherine Russell of Franklin, Dorothy Glass of Nashville and Martha Vincent of Springfield; 14 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren and four step-grandchildren.
MYERS, Mahlon Crawford
24 Oct 1911 17 Jul 1967
h/o Velma Pope Myers s/o John Perry & Ida Cook Myers
MYERS, Mary D. Walls
__ ___ 1880 05 Jul 1967
w/o Robert Albert Myers d/o _?_ &_?_ Walls
MYERS, Nancy E. Betty
30 Jan 1861 20 Dec 1917
w/o W. Gordon Myers d/o _?_ &_?_ Martin
Obituary: Lawrence Democrat 02 Jan 1918
Mrs. Betty Myers, wife of the late Gordon Myers, died of tuberculosis at her home in the Scotts Hill neighborhood, Thursday,
December 20, 1917 at the age of 56 years. Her husband preceded her to the grave about five years ago. Several children survive
and mourn this greatest of earthly losses. W. W. Bishop conducted the funeral at Scotts Hill on December 21. Mrs. Myers was a
good woman, true and loving to her family, and one who will be greatly missed by the entire community.
MYERS, Neal
07 Nov 1898 22 Apr 1920
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s/o W. Gordon and Nancy Elizabeth ABettie@ Martin Myers
MYERS, Otto Earl
02 May 1899 17 May 1975
s/o Robert Albert & Mary D. Walls Myers
MYERS, Robert Albert
28 Jul 1876 12 Jun 1958
h/o Mary Della Walls Myers s/o Gordon & Adline Campbell Myers
MYERS, Robert Dellie
16 Jun 1924 01 Dec 1993
h/o Mabel Jewel Thompson Myers s/o Johnny Gordon & Hattie Mae Shook Myers
MYERS, Velma Pope
03 Apr 1911 02 Dec 2002
w/o Mahlon Crawford Myers d/o _?_ &_?_ Pope
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 3 Nov 2002
Velma Pope Myers, 91, died Monday, Dec. 2, 2002, at Crockett Hospital. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Neal
Funeral Home with Dell Myers officiating. Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Scotts
Hill Cemetery. The Addison, Ala., native was the daughter of the late John Williams Pope and Mahlon Myers. She was a member
of Meadowview Baptist Church. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
MYERS, W. G. Gordon
17 Jul 1843 27 Jan 1911
h/o Nancy Elizabeth ABetty@ Martin Myers s/o _?_ &_?_ Myers
MYERS, Waymon
__ ___ 1933 __ ___ 1979
s/o _?_ &_?_
NAVE, Bulah May Glover
13 Nov 1891 04 May 1967
w/o James Alexander "Jim" Nave md 17 Feb 1914 d/o Walter & Sallie Hughes Glover
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 May 1967
Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah May Nave, 75, were conducted Friday, May 5, at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the Rev.
Elmer Howell officiating. Burial was in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Nave died Thursday, May 4, at Giles County Hospital.
She was a native of Giles County, born November 12, 1891, the daughter of the late Walter and Sallie Hughes Glover. Survivors
include her husband, Jim Nave; three sons, Harvey, Cebran and J. D. Nave, all of Giles County; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Hood,
Giles County; twenty grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lura Hughes and Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Killen,
Ala.; five brothers, Vallie, Jim, Earl, Arthur, and Dewey Glover, Killen, Ala.; one half-sister, Mrs. Alice Bassham, Lawrenceburg;
two half-brothers, E. G. and Howard Glover, Giles County. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
NAVE, Harvey Marion
19 Jan 1876 10 Sep 1944
h/o Martha F. Ashworth Nave s/o Elexander Hill & Mary Jane "Mollie" McGuire Nave
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1944
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Funeral services for Harvey Marion Nave, 68, who died in 12:25 a. m. September 10 at the home at Fall River in the Eighteenth
Civil District, were held at two o=clock Sunday afternoon at Scotts Hill Church by the Rev. Hatfield. Burial took place in the
church cemetery. Mr. Nave is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha F. Nave, three sons, J. A. Nave, Leoma, Harvey Nave, Jr.,
Pulaski, and one other son and three daughters.
NAVE, Harvey Mae
21 Jan 1915 30 Sep 1969
h/o Vera Mable Hood Nave s/o James Alexander & Bulah May Glover Nave
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Oct 1969
Harvey May Nave, 54, died Tuesday morning, September 30. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning, October 2, at
10:30 o=clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Elmer Howell, Church of Christ Minister, officiating.
Burial will be in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. A resident of the Shores Community, Mr. Nave was born January 21, 1915, the son of
James A. Nave and the late Mrs. Beulah May Nave. Survivors in addition to his father, include his wife, Mrs. Vera Hood Nave;
two sons, James Nave, Shores and Jerry Nave, Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs. Sam Hood, Goodspring; two brothers, Cebran Nave,
Goodspring, and J. D. Nave, Shores; five grandchildren.
NAVE, James Alexander "Jim"
26 May 1895 23 Feb 1985
h/o Bulah Mae Glover Nave s/o Harvey Marion & Martha F. Ashworth Nave
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1985
James Alexander Jim Nave, 89, of Woodland Drive, Pulaski, died February 23, 1985, at Hillside Hospital. A native of Tennessee,
he was the son of the late Harvey M. and Martha F. Ashworth Nave and was married to the late Beulah Mae Glover Nave. Mr.
Nave was a retired farmer. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, February 25, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in
Scotts Hill Cemetery, Elmer Howell and Dell Sewell officiating. Survivors include two sons, Earl Cebran and J. D. Nave, both of
Goodspring; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Hood of Pulaski; two brothers, Earnest and Benny Nave, both of Athens, Alabama; three
sisters, Hattie Glover of Lawrenceburg, Minnie Mitchell of Athens, Alabama, Cora B. Shelton of Lewisburg; 20 grandchildren; 38
great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
NAVE, Louis Calvin
17 Sep 1930 16 Oct 1938
s/o Ernest N. & Virgie Campbell Nave
NAVE, Martha F. "Mattie"
13 Feb 1876 18 Mar 1966
w/o Harvey Marion Nave d/o James E. & Rowena "Mollie" Brown Ashworth
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Mar 1966
Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Ashworth Nave, 90, widow of Harvey Nave, were held at one o=clock Saturday afternoon at
Hayes Mill Church of Christ, conducted by Bobby Turner, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place at Scotts Hill Cemetery in
Giles County. Mrs. Nave died Friday, March 18, in Athens-Limestone County Hospital at Athens, Ala. Born February 13, 1875, in
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Giles County, she was the daughter of the late James E. Ashworth and Molly Brown Ashworth. She was a member of the Church
of Christ. Mrs. Nave is survived by three sons, Jim Nave, Giles County, Ernest Nave and B. B. Nave, both of Limestone County,
Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Hattie Glover, Lawrence County, Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, Giles County, and Mrs. Joe Mitchell,
Limestone County, Ala.; twenty-five grandchildren; sixty-four great-grandchildren, and thirteen great-great-grandchildren.
Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
NAVE, Rufus Loyd
30 Mar 1927 29 Apr 1928
s/o James Alexander & Bulah Mae Glover Nave
NAVE, Vera Mable Hood
14 Sep 1919 21 May 1993
w/o Harvie Mae Nave d/o Roland & Dready Daly Hood
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1993
Mrs. Vera Mable Hood, 73, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 21, 1993, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held on
Sunday May 23, at Carr and Erwin Chapel, with James D. Nave officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The daughter of
the late Roland and Dready Daly Hood, Mrs. Nave was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Harvey Nave. Survivors include two
sons, James D. Nave, Columbia, Tenn., and Jerry Nave, Pulaski; six brothers, Daniel Hood, Denmon Hood, Wallace Hood, Leroy
Hood, all of Pulaski, Roger Scruggs of Spring Hill, Joe Hood, Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Elsie Glover, Shelbyville, Tenn.,
Fannie Radford, York, S. C., Joyce Daniel, Nashville; seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
NEWTON, Alene Campbell
18 Oct 1912 14 May 2004
w/o Samuel Henry Newton d/o Buford & Maggie Rucker Campbell
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 16 May 2004
Alene Campbell Newton died Friday. She was 91 years old and was a retired employee of the Lee Mar Shirt Factory. Visitation
will be held today from 1-3 p.m. at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Services will follow with Reverend Leeland Johnson officiating.
Burial will be in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include one brother, McAmis Campbell and several nieces and nephews. She
was preceded in death by her parents, Buford and Maggie Rucker Campbell, and by her husband Sam Newton. She was also
preceded in death by a brother, Dillard Campbell. Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Alene Campbell
Newton.
NEWTON, Charles Lewis
01 May 1942 04 Apr 1949
s/o Ernest & Laura Mae Nash Newton
NEWTON, Fannie Eula
23 Feb 1901 19 Oct 1953
w/o Robert Lee Newton d/o James William & Mary Etta Simpson Ward
NEWTON, Larry Wayne
07 Jun 1947 23 Nov 1982
s/o Ernest W. & Laura Nash Newton
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Obituary: The Giles Free Press 01 Dec 1982
Larry Wayne Newton, 35, Rt. 6, Pulaski, died Tuesday, November 23, 1982 in Huntsville, AL of injuries received in a car wreck.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Scotts Hill Cemetery, the Rev.
James D. Nave officiating. A native of Giles County, he was the son of Ernest W. Newton, Pulaski and the late Laura Mae Nash
Newton. In addition to his father, he is survived by two sisters, Jeridean Vaughn, Hampshire, TN, and Donna Wallace, Rogersville,
AL; four brothers, Harrison Newton, Labelle, Fla., Billy Nash Newton, Dallas, TX, Eugene and Leon Newton of Pulaski.
NEWTON, Robert Lee
__ ___ 1907 29 Jan 1978
h/o 1. Fannie E. Ward 2. Dovie Lawrence 3. Laura Knox s/o _?_ &_?_ Newton
NEWTON, Samuel Henry
18 Apr 1910 14 Nov 1965
h/o Alene Campbell Newton s/o John & Amanda Curtis Newton TN Pvt 177 Field Arty GP WWII
NIX, Mary Jane
15 Jan 1863 27 Jan 1940
w/o (?) Nix d/o Jim & Liza Sanders Pelt
OWENS, Amanda Jane Clemmons
07 Nov 1870 29 Dec 1945
w/o George Washington Owens d/o Bill & Ella Posey Clemmons
OWENS, Anna Maria
10 Apr 1975 01 Aug 1979
d/o Danny and Donna Whitby Owens
OWENS, Beulah Fry
03 May 1898 14 Jan 1929
w/o _?_ Owens d/o John & Lizzie Morris Fry
OWENS, Clifford B.
09 Jan 1902 03 Sep 1922
s/o _?_ &_?_ Owens
OWENS, George C.
19 Jan 1841 01 Jan 1925
h/o Patience Elizabeth (?) Owens s/o Lewis & Harriet Clemmons Owens Death Record
OWENS, George W.
21 Apr 1866 06 May 1946
h/o Amanda Jane Clemmons Owens s/o Redalen & Martha Mallory Owens
OWENS, Patience Elizabeth
21 Jun 1849 08 Feb 1922
w/o George C. Owens d/o _?_ &_?_
OWENS, R. B.
26 Aug 1857 21 May 1922
s/o Harrison and Nancy Owens Death Record
OWENS, Ralph Perry
29 Jan 1923 17 Feb 1923
s/o J. F. & Beulah Fry Owens Death Record
PAYNE, Nedra Phillips
26 Sep 1927 15 Nov 2012
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w/o (?) Shay / Rubel Elledge Payne d/o Lacey Bryson & Jennie Glover Phillips (her stone says surname is Phillips, but she has
children)
PHILLIPS, Alta Odeane
14 Oct 1930 20 Oct 1949
d/o Lacey Bryson & Jennie Glover Phillips
PHILLIPS, Jennie Glover
24 Oct 1907 22 Dec 1984
w/o Lacey Bryson Phillips md 11 May 1924 d/o Thomas & Emiline Warren Glover
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 27 Dec 1984
Mrs. Jennie G. Phillips, 77, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Saturday, December 22, 1984, at Hillside Hospital. A Tennessee
native, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Emilene Warren Glover and was married to the late Lacy B. Phillips. Funeral
services were held at 1 p.m. Monday, December 24, at Carr and Erwin Chapel., with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery, Larry Glass
officiating. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Nedra Payne, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Lavaughn Gibbons, Pulaski; one brother,
Richard Glover, Scotts Hill; one half-brother, Thomas Green of the Shores Community; two sisters, Callie Rutherford, Shores
Community and Ethel Slaton of New Mexico; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
PHILLIPS, Lacey Bryson
01 Aug 1906 20 Feb 1980
h/o Jennie Glover Phillips s/o Tom & Lota Mae Townsend Phillips
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 27 Feb 1980
Lacey Bryson Phillips, 73, died Wednesday, February 20 at his home on Route 5, Lawrenceburg. Funeral rites were held Friday at
1:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. James D. Nave and the Rev. Larry Glass. Interment was in Scotts Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Phillips, a retired farmer, was a bus driver for the Giles County School System for 35 years. He was a Giles County native, son
of the late Tom and Lota Mae Townsend Phillips. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jenny Glover Phillips; two daughters, Mrs. La
Vaughn Gibbons and Mrs. Nedra Payne, Pulaski; a brother, Robert Phillips, Jackson; a sister, Mrs. Iva Gaines, Pulaski; two half
sisters, Mrs. Lodia Mae Reeves, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Estell Lawrence, Pulaski; eight grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren.
POARCH, Grady Dale
__ ___ 1971 11 Feb 2006
s/o _?_ &_?_ Poarch
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 14 Feb 2006
Grady Dale Poarch died Saturday in Pulaski. He was 34 years old. Survivors include a sister, Melissa Brian of Summertown and
brother Jimmy Greenfield, II, of Missouri. Other survivors include aunts, Linda Ferguson, Sandra Jones, Lillian Tosh and Ruby
Blankenship. Two nieces also survive. Visitation will be held from 2-7 p.m. tomorrow at Giles County Funeral Home. Graveside
services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Bennett - May & Giles County Funeral Homes are in charge of
arrangements.
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POPE, Joe Wayne
12 Jan 1935 14 Sep 1996
h/o Janie (?) Pope s/o Riley & Ola (?) Pope
POPE, William A.
22 Apr 1928 22 Apr 1928
s/o _?_ &_?_ Pope
POPE, William Spurgeon
12 Oct 1903 26 May 1940
s/o _?_ &_?_ Pope
POSE, Lois
24 Oct 1936 __ ___ ____
d/o _?_ &_?_ Pose
POWELL, Cora Bertha
14 Oct 1896 25 Dec 1976
w/o Marion Houston Powell d/o John & Ida Cook Myers
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1976
Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Cora Powell, 80, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, who died Saturday, December 25 at Fairhaven
Nursing Home, were held Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel by the Rev. James Jolly. Burial was in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. A Giles County native, Mrs. Powell was the daughter of the late John and Ida Cook Myers. Survivors include her
husband, Huston Powell; a son, Gilbert Powell of Bodenham; a daughter, Mrs. Ona Mae Robinson of Mobile, Ala.; five
grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
POWELL, Doris Nell Harris
30 Sep 1940 24 Jun 1990
w/o ____________ Powell d/o _?_ &_?_ Harris
POWELL, Marion Houston
18 Jan 1890 23 Mar 1983
h/o Cora Bertha Myers Powell s/o Jake & Eunice Bassham Powell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1983
Marion Houston Powell, 93, of Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died on Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral
services were conducted by Elmer Howell at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, March 25 at Carr and Erwin Chapel. Interment followed in
Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Powell was a retired farmer and carpenter. He was married to the late
Bertha Myers Powell and was the son of the late Jake and Eunice Bassham Powell. He is survived by one son, Gilbert Powell of
Scotts Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Oney Robinson of Mobile, AL; one brother, Johnny Powell of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Mrs.
Gracie McMasters of Five Points, Tenn., Mrs. Minnie Smith of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lurlie Abrams of Oklahoma; five
grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.
PRATT, Fate
09 Nov 1870 11 Mar 1959
w/o Gussie Kelley Pratt and s/o Jake & Jane Owens Pratt
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Mar 1959
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Funeral services for Fate Pratt, 89, retired farmer of Giles County, will be held at 2 o=clock Friday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral
Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Pratt was found dead in bed
Wednesday morning at the home on South Third Street. Born November 9, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Jake
Pratt and Jennie Owens Pratt. His wife, Mrs. Gussie Pratt, died seven years ago. Mr. Pratt is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Estelle
Shirley, Pulaski; one son, Allen Dean Pratt; and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Green and Mrs. Sam Fuller, both of Spring Hill. Pulaski
Funeral Home in charge.
PRATT, Gussie Kelley
28 Apr 1884
08 Feb 1953
w/o Fate Pratt d/o Sam Houston & Georgia Flanigan Kelley UMG Death Certificate
PRINCE, Bobby G.
11 Oct 1939 29 Dec 1939
s/o _?_ &_?_ Prince
PRINCE, Laura
21 Jul 1902 13 Oct 1939
w/o Charlie Prince d/o John & Jane Shay Prince
PRINCE, Virgle M.
18 Nov 1923 5 Dec 1923
s/o _?_ &_?_ Prince
PRINCE, W. C.
__ ___ 1900 __ ___ 1955
s/o _?_ &_?_ Prince
QUILLEN, Orville Kenneth
24 Apr 1893 30 Mar 1967
h/o Rose M. Quillen TN Pfc 155 Depot Brigade WWI s/o _?_ &_?_ Quillen
QUILLEN, Rose May
10 May 1895 31 Jul 1984
w/o Orville Kenneth Quillen d/o _?_ &_?_
RACKLEY, Irene
06 Dec 1915 16 Mar 1916
d/o Willie W. & Maude Boone Rackley
RACKLEY, Maude B.
18 Jan 1896 26 Apr 1916
w/o Willie W. Rackley d/o John & Martha Roberts Boone
RANDOLPH, Emma
03 Dec1871 03 Sep 1930
w/o ____________ Randolph d/o Augustus & Harriet Ann Daly Stockman
RANDOLPH, Robert Howard
12 May 1935 29 Mar 2013
h/o Peggy Jane Harris
RANDOLPH, Robert Steve
18 Feb 1958 20 Feb 1958
s/o Robert Howard & Peggy Jane Harris Randolph
RAYMOND, Doyce Robert
__ ___ 1920 15 Apr 2008
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h/o Lavada Blade Raymond s/o Floyd Dudley & Bessie Lee Walls Raymond
Obituary: gilesobits.us 15 Apr 2008
Mr. Doyce Robert Raymond, 87, of Nashville, formerly of Pulaski, died April 15, 2008, in Madison, Tenn. Mr. Raymond is
preceded in death by his parents, Floyd Dudley and Bessie Lee Walls Raymond; sisters, Dollie Pickett and Velma Holder; and
brothers, Jess Raymond and David Raymond. Funeral services were to have been held today Thursday in the chapel of BennettMay-Giles County Funeral Home. Burial was to have been in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Lavada Blade
Raymond of Nashville; children, Billy Raymond, Leo Raymond and wife Henrietta, Larry Raymond and wife Barbara, all of
Lavergne, Frances Raymond of Ashland City, Barney Raymond and wife Pat of Pleasant View, Patricia Williams and husband
Stan of Clarksville, Don Raymond and wife Sherry, Daniel Raymond and wife Linda, Anthony Raymond and wife Patricia, James
Raymond, all of Nashville, Marie Smith and husband Jimmy of the Oak Grove community and Dwight Raymond and wife Edith
of the Anthony Hill community; brothers, Haskell Raymond of Indiana, Junior Raymond of Florida; sister Lourlene Elliott and
husband Dessie of Chicago, Ill.; 32 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
RAYMOND, Voyd
30 Nov 1912 21 Feb 1913
s/o _?_ &_?_ Raymond
RAYMOND, Sadie Owen
18 Feb 1920 28 May 1966
w/o Garland Raymond d/o John Harrison & Beulah Agnes Fry Owens
REED, Frances Mattie B.
31 Jul 1921 __ ___ ____
d/o _?_ &_?_
RETHERFORD, Dely
27 Jul 1873 28 Sep 1938
w/o J. D. Retherford
d/o ____________
RETHERFORD, J. D.
15 Nov 1869 20 Jun 1943
h/o Dely Retherford s/o _?_ &_?_ Retherford
RHODES, N. M. Newton Marion
03 Dec 1868 26 Jan 1919
s/o Young Bobo & Anne Stacy Lafayette Green Rhodes
RHODY, Elzie Pack
03 Jun 1861 06 May 1928
w/o William Henry Rhody d/o _?_ &_?_ Pack
RHODY, Henry B.
05 Jun 1894 06 Sep 1981
h/o Martha Ellen Owens s/o William Henry and Eliza Pack Rhody
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 Sep 1981
Henry B. Rhody, 87, died Sunday September 6 at his home on Route 1, Pulaski. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at
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Scotts Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Larry Glass. Burial followed in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A
native of Dekalb County, Mr. Rhody was the son of the late William Henry and Eliza Pack Rhody and was married to the late
Martha Ellen Owens Rhody. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Louise White, Mrs. Daisy Sherrell, and Mrs. Esther Campbell,
Pulaski and Mrs. Ruby Cox, Leoma; 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
RHODY, Martha Ellen Owens
26 Feb 1892 12 Jun 1974
w/o Henry Bartimos Rhody d/o George Washington & Amanda Clemmons Owens
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1974
Funeral services will be conducted for Mrs. Martha Ellen Rhody, 82, Friday at 2 o=clock p.m. at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with
burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Rhody, who died Wednesday morning at Giles County Hospital, is a native of Giles County
and the daughter of the late George and Amanda Clemmons Owens. Survivors include her husband, Henry Rhody; four daughters,
Mrs. Floyd White, Pulaski, Mrs. Dewey Cox, Mrs. Daisy Sherrill, and Mrs. Rufus Campbell, all of Scotts Hill; one sister, Mrs.
Allie Shook, Nashville; one brother, W. R. Owens, Pulaski; eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
RHODY, William Henry
22 Aug 1862 25 Feb 1938
h/o Elzie Pack Rhody s/o _?_ &_?_ Rhody
RICHEY, Lela Smith Campbell
22 Nov 1898 10 Sep 1985
w/o 1. Luther Campbell 2. Henry Richey d/o Leonard & Nancy Doggett Smith
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1985
Mrs. Lela Mae Richey, 86, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, September 10, at Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at
11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A
native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Leonard and Nancy Doggett Smith and was married to the late Henry
Richey. Survivors include two sons, Rufus L. and Wheeler Campbell, both of Pulaski; three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
ROBERTS, Aline
30 Aug 1917 14 Nov 1923
d/o _?_ &_?_ Roberts
ROBERTS, Charles Jackson
04 Sep 1876 17 Apr 1933
h/o Dora Green Roberts s/o Bob & Laura Cox Roberts
ROBERTS, Clinton E.
09 Jun 1892 03 Nov 1917
s/o Bob & Laura Cox Roberts
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Nov 1917
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Clinton Roberts, aged about twenty-four years died at his home in the Eighteenth District Saturday of Bright's disease and was
buried at Scotts Hill Sunday. Rev. Thomas McCofferty conducted a burial service. Mr. Roberts was a son of Bob Roberts and a
worthy young man.
ROBERTS, Dora Green
19 Sep 1884 19 Feb 1966
w/o Charlie Jackson Roberts d/o Rannie & Lou Hardy Green
ROBERTS, Jewel
05 Nov 1926 06 Sep 1932
d/o Charlie Jackson & Dora Green Roberts
ROBERTS, Mason
26 Sep 1913 05 Jun 1966
h/o Mattie Wakefield s/o Charlie Jackson & Dora Green Roberts
ROBERTS, Robert J.
15 May 1856 08 Oct 1923
h/o Vinie Roberts s/o _?_ &_?_ Roberts
ROBERTS, Vinie
02 Jul 1862 23 Nov 1928
w/o Robert J. Roberts d/o _?_ &_?_
ROBERTS, William Buckner
20 May 1862 11 Dec 1943
s/o William & Mary Moore Roberts
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1943
Funeral services were held at one o=clock Monday afternoon at Scotts Hill Church for William Buckner Roberts, 81, who died
Saturday midnight at his home in the Eighteenth Civil District, conducted by Elder Harry R. Fox, minister of the Pulaski Church of
Christ. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Roberts, who was a bachelor, is survived by one brother, M. W. Roberts, of
Giles County; and two sisters, who reside in Texas.
ROCHELLE, Milas M. "Mose"
24 Aug 1902 11 May 1959
h/o Stella Rutherford Rochelle s/o Granville & Ada Randell Rochelle
ROCHELLE, Stella Rutherford
28 Feb 1906 18 Nov 1999
w/o Milas McKinley Rochelle d/o Thomas Nathaniel & Mary Edna Morris Rutherford
ROSE, Infant
24 Oct 1936 24 Oct 1936
d/o L. A. and Ruby Rutherford Rose UMG Death Certificate
RUCKER, E. B.
23 Mar 1859 16 Aug 1914
s/o _?_ &_?_ Rucker
RUCKER, Mattie
11 Mar 1872 11 Jun 1942
d/o _?_ &_?_
RUSSELL, Charles H.
15 Apr 1848 10 Jul 1907
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h/o Charlotte Elizabeth Shook Russell s/o Charles & Mary Coleman Russell
RUSSELL, Charlotte Elizabeth
19 Jul 1851 24 May 1926
w/o Charles H. Russell d/o William & Susan Coffelt Shook
RUTHERFORD, James Leslie
21 Feb 1920 06 Aug 1947
h/o Mary Leona Shelton s/o Thomas Nathaniel & Mary Edna Morris Rutherford
RUTHERFORD, John David
15 Nov 1870 22 Jun 1943
h/o Delia (?) Rutherford s/o John & Sarah Jane Tomerlin Rutherford UMG Death Record
RUTHERFORD, Mary Leona
22 Oct 1922 06 Aug 1947
w/o James Leslie Rutherford d/o Charles F. & Mildred Nina Townsend Shelton
RUTHERFORD, Mary Edna
03 Dec 1882 30 Apr 1951
w/o Thomas Nathaniel Rutherford s/o Isam A. & Elizabeth Weaver Morris
RUTHERFORD, Thomas Nathaniel
30 May 1880 30 Mar 1961
h/o Mary Edna Morris h/o Connie Glover s/o John & Sarah Jane Tomerlin Rutherford
SCOTT, B. F.
22 Dec 1844 25 Mar 1903
h/o E. J. Scott s/o _?_ &_?_ Scott
SCOTT, E. J.
18 Jul 1832 28 Feb 1897
w/o B. J. Scott d/o _?_ &_?_
SCOTT, Edwin
30 May 1926 26 Mar 2004
s/o James David Scott & Vera Owens
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 28 Mar 2004
Edwin Scott died Friday at Hillside Hospital. He was 77 years old. He began a career with Stanley Tools of Pulaski at the age of 18
and retired from there at the age of 62 after 44 years service. Services will be held today at 2:30pm at Carr and Erwin Funeral
Home with Danny Jones, Tom Oakley, and Neal Price officiating. Burial will follow in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include
on son, David Edwin and Tammie Scott of Decatur Alabama, and by two daughters, Deborah Scott Mangrum of Columbia, and
Becky and Tom Oakley of Huntsville Alabama. Other survivors include one sister, Carolyn Eastep of Pulaski. Four grandchildren,
two great, grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews also survive. He was preceded in death by his mother, Vera Owens, and
by his father, James David Scott, and by two sisters, Pansy Holt and Katherine Rose. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements for Edwin Scott.
SCOTT, James David
23 Aug 1873 18 Feb1960
h/o Rebecca Myers Scott born in Lincoln County, TN s/o _?_ &_?_ Scott
SCOTT, T. J.
78y9m23d
24 Dec 1820 17 Oct 1899
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s/o _?_ &_?_ Scott
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1899
On Tuesday, Oct. 17, uncle Thomas Scott peacefully and gently passed from among the living. Had he lived until Dec. 24, he
would have been seventy-nine years old. He was interred at Scotts Hill the following day with Masonic Honors, and the funeral
was preached at the family residence Saturday by Rev. Wm. Legg.
SHAY, Aldine
15 May 1932 16 May 1932
s/o Joe and Flora McMasters Shay
SHAY, Clarence Harvey
15 Sep 1922 19 Sep 1990
h/o 1. Mattie Flossie Dickey Shay s/o Sherman E. & Minnie Palmer ShayPfc US Army WWII
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Sep 1990
Mr. Clarence Harvey Shay, 68, of the Shores Community, died Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1990, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville.
Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 21, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Colin Leighton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. A native of Tennessee, Mr. Shay was the son of the late Sherman E. and Minnie Palmer Shay. He was a veteran of
World War II, a farmer and retired from Murray-Ohio in Lawrenceburg. Survivors include his wife, Flossie Shay of Shores; one
daughter, Julia Bell of Scotts Hill; son-in-law, Rick Bell of Scotts Hill; three grandchildren.
SHAY, Diner D. Adams
06 May 1872 09 Nov 1958
w/o William Perry Shay d/o Mr.&Mrs. Clay Adams
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Nov 1958
Funeral services for Mrs. Perry Shay, 82, were held Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in the church
cemetery. Mrs. Shay died Sunday at her home at Five Points after several months illness. A native of Giles County, she was the
former Miss Dinesha Adams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams. Her husband, Perry Shay, died seventeen years ago.
Mrs. Shay is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Clendenning, Arkansas, Mrs. Ella Adams, Five Points, and Mrs. Callie
Adams, Indiana; two sons, Willie Shay, Arkansas, and Johnny Shay, Florida; eighteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren;
and one brother, Ed Adams, Giles County.
SHAY, Ella L. Myers
22 Sep 1876 11 Mar 1963
w/o W. Oliver Shay d/o Pete & Martha Townsend Myers
Obituary: Democrat Union 14 Mar 1963 Mrs. Ella Shay of this city died Monday. Mrs. Ella L. Shay, 86, died Monday night
about 11:20 at the home of her son, Thomas J. O. Shay, on the Gimlet Road, after an extended illness. Funeral services were to be
held at 3 p.m.today Thursday at Scotts Hill Baptist Church in the edge of Giles County and burial was in the adjoining cemetery with
North Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Shay was a native of Lauderdale County, AL and a daughter of the late Pete
and Martha Townsend Myers. She had resided in Lawrence County for about fifty years. Her husband, Thomas W. O. Shay, died
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several years ago. She was a member of the Scotts Hill Baptist Church and the Democrat Union Over 80 Club. In addition to the son
with whom she lived, she is survived by one other son, John H. Shay, Colorado; three daughters, Mrs. Melvin Zosel, Kentucky, Mrs.
T. A. Pope, this city, Mrs. Wilson Parker, Maryland; sixteen grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren.
SHAY, Elsie Irene
20 Jan 1928 22 May 1979
w/o Sherman Shay, Jr. d/o Norman & Frances Nicholson
SHAY, Etta C.
31 Jan 1911 30 Dec 1989
w/o William C. Shay d/o _?_ &_?_
SHAY, Flora J.
__ ___ 1903 __ ___ 1998
w/o Joe O. Shay d/o _?_ &_?_ McMasters
SHAY, Harry Alvin
07 Sep 1947 19 Oct 1973
s/o Sherman Jr. & Elsie Irene Shay
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1973
Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 23 for Harry Alvin Shay, 26, of Cleveland, Ohio at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with
the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Robert Parker officiating. Interment was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Shay died in
Cleveland Friday, October 19 as the result of an automobile accident. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Shay, Jr. of
Cleveland, who survive. Other survivors include two brothers, Larry Shay and Terry Shay, both of Cleveland and a grandmother,
Mrs. Minnie Shay of Fall River.
SHAY, Harry Junior Evans
04 Dec 1976 17 Dec 1976
s/o Mr. & Mrs. Terry Shay
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Dec 1976
Funeral services for Harry Evans Shay, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Shay of Parma, Ohio, who died Friday. December 17
in Cleveland, Ohio were held Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o=clock at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with burial in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. In addition to his parents, survivors include a sister, Chrystal Irene Shay, and grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Shay, both of
Parma. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
SHAY, J. D. Jr.
13 Dec 1901 3 Feb 1902
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, Joe Oliver
__ ___ 1906 __ ___ 1972
h/o Flora McMasters Shay s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, John H.
04 Jan 1918 19 Jul 1986
US Army WWII Korea s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, John O.
No dates
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QM Sgt Co B ALA Cavalry CSA h/o Mary Morris s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, Junior Evans
09 Jul 1926 01 Mar 1974
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, Larry Evans
09 Apr 1946 23 Dec 1993
Sgt US Marine Corps Vietnam s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 28 Dec 1993
Mr. Larry Evans Shay, 47, died Dec. 23, 1993, at his residence in Double Springs, Ala. Funeral services were held Dec. 26 at Carr
and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. Mr. Shay is survived by one
brother, Terry Shay; two step-sons, Vance Szakacs of Florida and Wade Szakacs of Double Springs; one step-daughter, Malinda
Noblett of Double Springs; four nieces and one nephew.
SHAY, M. J.
17 Jul 1843 22 May 1900
/o _?_ &_?_
SHAY, Mattie Flossie
30 Apr 1924 14 Dec 2000
w/o Clarence Harvey Shay d/o Joe L. & Elsie Chapman Dickey
Obituaries: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Dec 2000
Mrs. Mattie Flossie Shay, 76, of Fall River Road died December 14, 2000, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. The Tennessee
native was born April 30, 1924, and was the daughter of the late Joe L. and Elsie Chapman Dickey. She was married to the late
Clarence Shay. Funeral services were held December 16 at 11 a.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Scotts Hill
Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter Julia Bell of Scotts Hill; one brother, Clifford Dickey of Liberty Hill and by three
grandsons.
SHAY, Minnie Mae Palmer
13 Jul 1901 23 May 1979
w/o Sherman Shay d/o Henry & Delphia Garner Palmer
SHAY, Minnie Ruth Jones
27 Dec 1955
17 Aug 2008
w/o Terry Shay d/o Ira J. R. &Hilda Ivarine Myers Jones
Obituary: Pulaski Citizen 19 Aug 2008
Mrs. Minnie Ruth Shay, 52, of Leoma died Aug. 17, 2008, at her residence. Mrs. Shay is preceded in death by her parents, Ira and
Hilda Myers Jones; her husband, Terry Shay; and son Harry Shay. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 20, at
Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be today Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. at
the funeral home. Survivors include her son, Larry Shay of Leoma; four daughters, Erin Pilkinton of Lawrenceburg, Linda Shay of
Cookeville, Terri Shay and Crystal Chambliss, both of Leoma; brother Kenneth Jones of Pulaski; six sisters, Lori Jones of
Lawrenceburg, Hazel Wallace of Double Springs, Ala., Sharon Simon and Debra Bass, both of Pulaski, Becky Swingle of New
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York, Abbie Jones of Alabama; and 15 grandchildren.
SHAY, Onus C.
09 Apr 1928 26 Sep 1966
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, P. R.
21 Aug 1903 08 Feb 1904
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, Randall
__ ___ 1954 Only date
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, Sherman
06 Apr 1901 22 Jul 1960
h/o Minnie Palmer Shay s/o W. Oliver & Ella Myers Shay
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 3 Aug 1960
Funeral services for Sherman Shay, 59, retired farmer of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2 o=clock Sunday afternoon at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church, with the burial in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Shay died at 3:30 o=clock Friday morning, July 22,
at his home after a long illness. Born April 6, 1901, in Lawrence County, he was the son of Mrs. Ella Myers Shay and the late W.
O. Shay. In addition to his mother, Mr. Shay is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Palmer Shay; four sons, Clarence Shay, Junior
Shay and Edward Shay, Cleveland, Ohio, and Waymon Shay, Fall River; several grandchildren; two brothers, Joe Shay, Lawrence
County, and Hollis Shay, Peoria, Ill.; and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Zozzie, Covington, Ky., Mrs. Gracie Pope, Lawrence County,
and Mrs. Beulah Parker, Washington, D. C. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
SHAY, Wesley Oliver
18 Apr 1875 20 Jul 1947
h/o Ella L. Myers Shay s/o John O. & Mary Morris Shay
SHAY, Waymon Earl
__ ___ 1933 31 Oct 1979
s/o Sherman & Minnie Mae Palmer Shay
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 07 Nov 1979
A native of Giles County, Wayman Earl Shay, 45, of Route 2, Leoma, died Wednesday, October 31, in Double Springs, Ala.
Funeral rites were held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. James Jolly officiating. Burial followed
in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Shay was the son of the late Sherman and Minnie Palmer Shay. The only immediate survivor is a
brother, Clarence Shay.
SHAY, William A.
18 Mar 1935 10 Nov 1978
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, William C.
02 Aug 1905 16 Feb 1975
h/o Etta C. Shay s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHAY, William Perry
13 Oct 1861 22 Jun 1941
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h/o Diner D. Adams Shay s/o _?_ &_?_ Shay
SHELTON, Cora B. Nave
26 May 1902 01 Aug 1989
w/o Richard Ezra Shelton d/o Harvey Marion and Mattie Frances Ashworth Nave
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Aug 1989
Mrs. Cora B. Shelton, 87, died Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1989 at Lewisburg Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Aug. 3 at
Bennett May Chapel in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A Giles County native, she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Mattie Ashworth
Nave and was married to the late Richard Shelton. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Irene McDougal of Scotts Hill
Community; one son, James R. Shelton, Lewisburg; one sister, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell of Athens, Ala.; two brothers, Ernest and
Bennie Nave of Athens, Ala.; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren.
SHELTON, Frances Louise
27 Aug 1928 17 Jun 1949
w/o James Richard "Shorty" Shelton d/o Lawrence V. & Lela Chapman Wright
Obituary: The Pulaski Record 22 Jun 1949
Mrs. Louise Wright Shelton, age 19, died Friday morning, June 17th at 7 o=clock at her home in the Union Hill community
following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill by Rev. C. H. Lewis. She
became a Christian at an early age and was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, James Shelton; and
two small children, Betty Anne and James Larry; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright; two sisters, Ruth and
Danese Wright; and one brother, Alvin Wright.
SHELTON, James Richard "Shorty"
29 May 1925 07 Aug 2000
h/o Frances Louise Wright Shelton s/o Richard Ezra & Cora B. Nave Shelton
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 9 Aug 2000
Mr. James Richard AShorty@ Shelton, age 75 of Lewisburg, died Monday at Marshall County Medical Center. He was a Giles
County native and a retired truck driver for Dalton and Smith. Mr. Shelton is survived by a daughter, Betty Ann Shelton and a son,
James Larry Shelton, both of Lewisburg; one sister, Irene McDougal, of Scotts Hill; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are to be held at 1 p.m. today at Bennett-May Funeral Home.
SHELTON, Lura May
__ ___ 1862 09 Jan 1947
w/o 1. Henry Davis 2. Bill Shelton d/o "Rip" and _?__ Petty
SHELTON, Mack S.
02 Aug 1886 23 Sep 1931
h/o Lila Hardiman Shelton md 1 Apr 1908 GCT Lila bur. in Maplewood
s/o Levi Anderson and Syrene Ward Shelton
SHELTON, Richard Ezra
09 Nov 1898 26 Jun 1945
h/o Cora B. Nave s/o Andrew & Bettie Jane Coffman Shelton
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SHELTON, Richard Wayne
05 Aug 1946 02 Jun 1947
s/o James Richard & Frances Louise Wright Shelton
SHERRILL, Daisy Maude
04 Sep 1912 17 Mar 2001
w/o Huit Sherrill d/o Henry & Mattie Owens Rhody
Obituary: Citizen Press 27 Mar 2001
Mrs. Daisy Maude Sherrill, 80, of Lawrenceburg died March 17, 2001. She was a native of Giles County and was the daughter of
the late Henry and Martha Owens Rhody. Funeral services were held March 20 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in
Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include her sons, Roger Sherrill of Athens, Ala., and Jerry Sherrill of Lawrenceburg; daughters,
Sherry Daniel, Phyllis Darnell and Debbie Cheatwood, all of Lawrenceburg, and Terri George of Lewisburg; step-son Larry
Sherrill of Russellville, Ala.; sister Ruby Cox of Leoma; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
SHOOK, Alice Mae [Owens]
27 Aug 1893 07 Feb 1979
w/o Dellie Webster Shook d/o George Washington & Amanda Jane Clemmons Owens
SHOOK, Charles L.
25 Aug 1887 31 Dec 1956
h/o Nola Beckham Shook md 4 Aug 1907 GCT
s/o _?_ &_?_ Shook
SHOOK, Dellie Webster
17 May 1883 06 Apr 1964
h/o 1. Sarah V. Hannah 2. Alice Mae Owens Shook s/o James Lafayette & Frances Elizabeth Yancey Shook
SHOOK, Euleyler Harbison
16 Jan 1924 06 Jun 1998
w/o William Melvin Shook, Sr. d/o James W. & Mary Newton Harbison
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1998
Mrs. Euleyler Shook, 74, of Leoma died May 6, 1998, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Shook was the daughter of the
late James W. and Mary Harbison and wife of the late Melvin Shook. She was a housewife. Services were held June 7 at Scotts
Hill Cemetery. Survivors include sisters, Billie Taylor of Leoma, Lonia White of Michigan and Fay Snodgrass of Georgia.
SHOOK, Felix
__ ___ 1934 __ ___ 1934
s/o Dellie W. & Alice Mae Owens Shook
SHOOK, Francis E.
__ ___ 1922 03 Nov 1925
d/o Dellie W. & Alice Mae Owens Shook
SHOOK, Frances Elizabeth
31 Jan ____ 18 Jun 1933
w/o James Lafayette Shook d/o Barto and Martha _?__ Yancey
SHOOK, Harvey Alberto
06 Sep 1906 12 Aug 2000
s/o Dellie Webster and Sarah Virginia Hannah Shook
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Obituary: Giles Free Press 24 Aug 2000
Mr. Harvey Alberto Shook, 93, of Pulaski died Saturday, August 12, 2000, at NHC Heathcare of Pulaski. He was a native of
Tennessee. Funeral services were held Aug. 14 at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors
include sisters, Hattie Myers of Leoma, and Emogene Smith and Estelle Bell, both of Pulaski; and numerous nieces and nephews.
SHOOK, Infant
22 May 1908 23 May 1908
s/o Charles L. & Nola Beckham Shook
SHOOK, James Kieffer
10 Apr 1909 02 Sep 1916
s/o James K. & Mary Helen Prince Shook
SHOOK, James L.
06 Sep 1925 14 Jun 1931
s/o Dellie W. & Alice M. Owens Shook
SHOOK, John L.
02 Oct 1856 08 Nov 1932
h/o Elizabeth Yancey s/o William & Susan Coffelt Shook
SHOOK, Nola B.
05 Oct 1888 Only date
w/o Charles L. Shook d/o _?_ &_?_ Beckham
SHOOK, Sarah Virginia [Hannah]
01 Mar 1883 10 Feb 1915
w/o Dellie Webster Shook d/o Robert Andrew & Mary Elizabeth Phillips Hannah
SHOOK, William Melvin Jr.
26 Feb 1949
s/o William Melvin & Euleylar Harbison Shook, Sr.
SHOOK, William Melvin
08 Apr 1919 20 Apr 1984
h/o Euleyler Hardison Shook s/o Dellie W. & Alice Mae Shook Owens
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24Apr 1984
William M. Shook, 65, Route 2, Leoma, Fall River Community, died on Friday, April 20, 1984 at Scotts Memorial Hospital,
Lawrenceburg, Tenn. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Dellie W. and Alice May Shook Shook. He was
with the Tennessee Highway Department. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m., Saturday, April 21 at Carr and Erwin Chapel,
Mack Pinkelton officiating, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Euleyler Harbison Shook of Fall
River; two brothers, Delmer Shook of Florida and Webster Shook, Leoma; three half brothers, Elmo Shook, Decatur, Ala., Harvey
Shook, Tanner, Ala., and Elonzo Shook, Scotts Hill; four sisters, Nettie Woodard, Portland, Tenn., Emogene Smith, Pulaski, and
Estelle Bell, Nashville, Tenn., and Hattie Myers, Leoma.
SHOOK, Nola Beckham
05 Oct 1888 __ ___ ____
w/o Charles L. Shook d/o _?_ &_?_
SHOOK, Virginia Hannah
12 Mar 1883 14 Sep 1914
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w/o _?_ Shook d/o _?_ &_?_ Hannah
SHOOK, William M.
18 Feb 1826 29 Sep 1921
h/o Susan Coffelt Shook s/o Daw & Elizabeth Austin Shook
SIMON, Sharon Jones
16 Apr 1949 24 Oct 2011. d/o Ira & Hilda Myers Jones
Obituary:
SIMON, Sharon Geneva Hasty FAG
Sharon Geneva Hasty Simon, age 62, died on Monday, 10-24-2011, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, TN. She was born in
Jonesboro, Arkansas on April 16, 1949, a retired nurse, her parents were the late Ira and Hilda Myers Jones, she was preceded in death
by sisters, Sue Carter, Brenda Lamb, Minnie Shay, Pansy Mae Jones. Funeral services were held on Friday, 10-28-2011 at 1:00PM at
the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation was on Thursday from 5PM to 9PM at the Carr &
Erwin Funeral Home. Survivors are: son, Danny Ray Hasty and wife Tammy of Cornersville, TN Daughters, Donna Lynn Compton
and husband Roger of Hamilton, AL, Geneva Faye Guthrie and husband Charles of Nashville, TN, step daughters, Carol Ann Kennedy
and husband Mark of Arley, AL, Lorri Lee Graves and husband Doug of Lawrenceburg, TN, brother, Kenneth (Ike) Jones of Pulaski,
TN, sisters, Deborah Bass of Pulaski, TN, Hazel Wallace of Double Springs, AL, Rebecca Swingle of Windsor, New York, 11
grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
SIMPSON, Mary A. Cole
09 Nov 1847 19 Oct 1925
w/o J. T. Simpson d/o _?_ &_?_ Cole
SIMPSON, Sallie Age 72
No dates
22 May 1927
w/o William E. Simpson d/o _?_ &_?_ Cates
Obituary: Pulaski Giles County Record 25 May 1929
Mrs. Sallie Simpson, aged 72 years, died at her home near Scotts Hill Saturday and was buried Sunday following services
conducted by Rev. S. C. Burnett. Mrs. Simpson was a widow. She is survived by five daughters and two sons.
SIMPSON, William E.
26 Mar 1859 17 Jan 1922
h/o Sallie Cates Simpson s/o W. F. & Martha E. Simpson
SMITH, Andrew J.
06 Dec 1892 01 Jan 1918
s/o J. L. & E. D. Smith
SMITH, Archie Felton
08 Mar 1906 01 Jul 2002
h/o Etta Ruth Campbell Smith s/o Charlie Daniel & Sarah Elizabeth Childress Smith
Obituary: The Columbia Daily Herald 3 Jul 2002
Archie Felton Smith, 96, died on Monday, July 1, 2002, at Maury Regional Hospital. His parents were the late Charlie Daniel and
Sarah Elizabeth Childress Smith. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Scotts Hill
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Cemetery. Visitation was from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Survivors include three sons, Thomas Smith of Campbellsville
and Charlie Smith and Rubert Smith, both of Pulaski; three daughters, Nellie Fralix and Geneva Tosh, both of Pulaski, and Edith
Hopkins of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; one sister, Janie Hunt of Oklahoma; 25 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-greatgrandchildren.
SMITH, Cletus Paul
29 Nov 1937 24 Apr 1939
s/o Archie Felton & Etta Ruth Campbell Smith
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Apr 1939
An automobile parked near by where little Cletus Paul Smith was playing Monday afternoon, started rolling down hill, ran over the
baby, crushing its head causing death in a few minutes. The baby was about a year and a half old, one of five children, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Smith. Two girls had been in the auto a little while before it started. Possibly one of them had accidently or thoughtlessly
loosed the brakes. Or the car may have been parked, without setting the brake. Burial services at Scotts Hill Tuesday afternoon.
SMITH, Dorothy Pauline
28 Mar 1935 04 Oct 1935
d/o Lonnie & Maxie Campbell Smith
SMITH, Ella May
31 May 1925 19 Nov 1927
d/o G. D. & Ada Harwell Smith
SMITH, Elmer O.
09 Dec 1921 __ ___ ____
h/o Ruby O. Smith s/o _?_ &_?_ Smith
SMITH, Emogene M. [Shook]
30 Jan 1927 25 Mar 2013
w/o Douglas Smith d/o Dellie Webster & Alice May Owen Shook
Obituary: Carr and Erwin Funeral Home 25 Mar 2013
Emogene Smith, age 85 of Lawrenceburg, passed away Monday March 25, 2013 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia.
Mrs. Smith was born January 30, 1927 in the Bodenham community to Dellie W. and Alice May Owen Shook. She was retired
from Genesco, preceded in death by her parents and her husband Douglas Smith. Visitation will be Wednesday March 27, 2013
from 5 until 8 p.m. at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday March 28, 2013 at Carr & Erwin Chapel with
interment in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include
sisters Reba Estelle Bell of Bodenham, three step-children, several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Carr &
Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
SMITH, Enoch A.
25 Jun 1914 23 Nov 1988
h/o Catherine Smith s/o John and Mary Smith Pvt US Army WWII
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Nov 1988
Mr. Enoch Arden Smith, 74, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988, at his residence in Pulaski. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov.
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25, at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with James Merritt and Larry Glass officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A native of
Alabama, Mr. Smith was the son of the late John and Mary Smith. Survivors include his wife, Catherine Smith; two daughters,
Mrs. Earline Fralix, Columbia, Mrs. Peggy Jean Hansen, Goodsprings; two sisters, Mrs. Era Raburn, Cullman, Ala., Mrs. Vera
Veal, Cookeville; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
SMITH, Etta Ruby Campbell
23 Apr 1918 25 Aug 1993
w/o Archie Felton Smith d/o William & Tressie Walls Campbell
SMITH, Iva Jean Green
24 Nov 1918 26 Feb 1983
w/o Enoch A. Smith d/o Hardy & Laura Tittsworth Green
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Mar 1983
Iva Jean Smith, 64, of Route 2, Leoma, died on Saturday, Feb. 26, 1983 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at
2:00 p.m. on Monday, Feb 28 at Scotts Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Interment followed in Scotts
Hill Cemetery. Bennett-May Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Smith was the
daughter of the late Hardy and Laurie Titsworth Green. Her husband, Enoch Smith of Leoma, survives. Additional survivors
include, two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Jean Henson of Leoma and Mrs. Mildred Earlene Fralix of Columbia; two granddaughters,
Donna Jean Clark of Pulaski and Karen Arlene Burrow of Leoma; one sister, Mrs. Azaleen Fralix of Pulaski; and one greatgrandson.
SMITH, Leonard L.
03 Dec 1869 28 Mar 1939
h/o Nancy V. Doggett Lucurs Smith s/o Asberry and Jane __?__ Smith
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1939
Esq. Leonard Smith, 69, who lived near Shores= Mill, in the 18th District, died at his home, Tuesday, March 28, and funeral with
Masonic burial was at Scotts Hill, Wednesday at 1 o=clock. Mr. Smith was a good citizen, for many years a member of the County
Court. In recent years he has suffered much with rheumatism.
SMITH, Lewis A.
27 Dec 1897 27 Dec 1920
s/o _?_ &_?_
SMITH, Lutie
03 Mar 1916 01 May 1917
d/o Otis A. & Minnie P. Smith
SMITH, Minnie P.
07 Jan 1894 10 Jan 1991
w/o Otis A. Smith d/o _?_ &_?_
SMITH, Nancy V. Doggett
28 Mar 1858 23 Apr 1932
w/o 1.(?)Lucurs 2. Leonard Smith d/o Miller & Delilah Griffis Doggett
SMITH, Noah
06 Mar 1928 18 Feb 1932
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s/o Otis A. & Minnie P. Smith
SMITH, Otis A.
29 May 1884 26 Apr 1969
h/o Minnie P. Smith s/o _?_ &_?_ Smith
SMITH, Roger Doyle
16 Jan 1946 29 Jun 1963
s/o David & Vernell Mitchell Smith
SMITH, Ruby O.
16 Dec 1925
w/o Elmer O. Smith d/o _?_ &_?_
SMITH, David Dee,
3 Jun 1923
03 Oct 2005
h/o of David Dee Smith
SMITH, Mary Vernell Mitchell
1 May 1921 13 Aug 2005
w/o David Dee Smith d/o _?_ &_?_ Mitchell
SNEED, Minnie L.
01 Jan 1881 11 May 1910
w/o Sam L. Sneed d/o _?_ &_?_
SNEED, Infant
No dates
__ ___ ____
d/o Mr. & Mrs. Sam L. Sneed
SNEED, Sam L.
26 Sep 1870 29 Mar 1938
h/o Minnie L. Sneed s/o _?_ &_?_
STANFORD, J. N. James Newton
04 Jul 1852 17 Feb 1922
h/o Susie Edmundson Stanford s/o William & Cyntha Lewis Stanford
STANFORD, Mattie Lou
18 Jun 1885 01 Jan 1924
d/o J. N. & Martha Sands Stanford
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jan 1924 AAt Rest@
Miss Mattie Lou Stanford died recently at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed Powers after a long illness. The burial took place at
Scotts after funeral services by Rev. M. J. Taylor. Miss Stanford was a member of the Baptist Church and bore her suffering
patiently. She was a half-sister of Donald Stanford.
STANFORD, Samuel Register
07 May 1873 13 May 1960
h/o Zona Maud McDougal Stanford s/o J. N. & Susie Edmundson Stanford
STANFORD, W. G
10 Oct 1875 17 Oct 1907
s/o _?_ &_?_ Stanford
STANFORD, Zona Maud McDougal
13 Nov 1885 05 Dec 1960
w/o Samuel Register Stanford d/o William Winston & Bettie Hardiman McDougal
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STEELMAN, George Avington
08 Jul 1938
18 Apr 2009
h/o June Hickman Steelman s/o James Riley & Elizabeth Edna Phelps Steelman
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 20 Apr 2009
Pulaski resident George Avington Steelman, Sr. died Saturday at the age of 70. Survivors include his wife June Hickman
Steelman, sons George Jr., James Herman and Eddie Wayne and daughters, Kathy Kristiansen, and Jan Beecham. He is survived
by sisters, Ruth Soulsby and Emma McMichael, fourteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services will be held
tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the chapel of Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be
held today from 4-8 p. m. at the funeral home.
STEELMAN, Martha June Hickman
04 Oct 1933 24 Mar 2012
w/o George Avington Steelman d/o Herman & Evelyn Taylor Hickman
Obituary: Carr and Erwin Funeral Home 24 Mar 2012
Martha June Hickman Steelman, age 78 of Pulaski passed away Saturday March 24, 2012. She is preceded in death by her parents
Herman and Evelyn Taylor Hickman, husband George Steelman Sr., brothers Arnold and Edward Hickman, and great grandson
Carson Dyer. Survivors include her sons George Jr. & wife Diana Steelman of Pulaski, James Steelman of New Hope, AL, Eddie
& wife Christy Steelman of Leoma, Daughters Kathryn Kristiansen of Prospect, Jan & husband Charles Beecham of Prospect,
brother Wayne Hickman of Antioch, 14 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren. Visitation will be held at Carr & Erwin Funeral
Home from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. on Monday March 26, 2012. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday March 27, 2012 in
the Carr & Erwin Chapel with Jessie Littrell and Whitney Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow at Scotts Hill Cemetery. The
family requests memorial contributions to be made to the Growing Tree Building Fund at First United Methodist Church of
Pulaski or the Scotts Hill Cemetery Fund.
STOCKMAN, Augustus
07 Feb 1834 09 Nov 1904
h/o Harriett Ann Daly s/o David & Mary E. Ristau Stoeckmann
Information on FAG
Augustus Stockman was born in Neu Grunau, West Prussia. Migrated to the United States in 1863. Married Harriet Ann Daly on
Sept.2,1863. Augustus and Harriet,along with their first child Lydia Ann, travelled to Tennessee between 1865 and 1869, ultimately
settling in Giles County.Augustus and Harriet had a total of 12 children.
STOCKMAN, Charlie Madison
02 Aug 1874 26 Jun 1945
h/o Nora Lee Phillips s/o Augustus & Harriet Ann Daly Stockman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 27 Jun 1945
Funeral services for Charles Madison Stockman,70, who died suddenly from a heart attack at 6 o=clock Tuesday evening, June 26, at
his home in north Pulaski, will be held Friday afternoon at Scotts Hill Church and burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mr.
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Stockman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Stockman, four daughters, Mrs. James Stanford, Lewisburg, Mrs. Junior Adcock,
Pulaski, Miss Hautie Bell Stockman, Galveston, Texas, and Miss Loyce Stockman, Pulaski; two sons, Rev. Woodrow Stockman,
Pocahontas, Ark., and Cecil Stockman, U. S. Army, Boston, Mass.; one sister, Mrs. James Durrett, Fall River, three brothers, J.
Stockman, Fall River, Will Stockman, Cornersville, and Gus Stockman.
STOCKMAN, Christopher
14 Sep 1827
1901
s/o David & Mary E. Ristau Stoeckman
STOCKMAN, Harriett Ann Daly
08 Apr 1848 30 Aug 1903
w/o Augustus Stockman d/o Edward & Lucinda ? Daly
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 03 Sep 1903
Mrs. Harriet Ann Stockman, wife of A. Stockman, aged 56 years died at her home at Fall River last Sunday and was buried at Scotts
Hill graveyard Monday. Mrs. Stockman was a christian woman. She leaves her husband and ten children, five sons and five daughters,
to mourn her loss. She was a sister of Will Daly of this town.
STOCKMAN, Minnie B.
07 Mar 1892 08 Jun 1892
d/o Augustus & Harriet Ann Daly Stockman
STOCKMAN, Nora Lee Phillips
18 Oct 1888 06 Apr 1988
w/o Charlie Madison Stockman d/o John Milton & Mary Lou Harwell Phillips
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1988
Mrs. Nora Lee Stockman, 99, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, April 6, 1988, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. Funeral services were held
Thursday, April 7, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Judd Hayes and the Rev. Clarence Stewart officiating. Burial was in Scotts
Hill Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Stockman was the daughter of the late Milton and Lou Harwell Phillips and was
married to the late Charles M. Stockman. Survivors include two sons, Woodrow Stockman of Waynesboro, Cecil Stockman of
Pulaski; four daughters, Mrs. Loyd Alsup and Mrs Myrtle Stanford, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Berdie Adcock of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs.
Hautie Knox of Knoxville; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
STOCKMAN, Wilma Louise
04 Apr 1913 17 Sep 1916
d/o William Edward & Mary Florence Franks Stockman
STOREY, Robert Lee
07 Aug 1926 20 Apr 1987
h/o Ruby Inez Morris Smith s/o Gray H. & Laura D. Collins Storey TEC 5 US Army WWII
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 28 Apr 1987
Mr. Robert Lee Bob Storey, 60, of Pulaski, died Monday, April 20, 1987, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, April 22, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. A
native of Giles County, Mr. Storey was the son of the late Gray H. and Laura D. Collins Storey. He was a truck driver for
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Maremont-Gabriel Corporation and was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Morris Storey of Pulaski; two
brothers, Elvin Storey of Pulaski and William Storey of Nashville; two sisters, Betty Storey Holley of Pulaski and Mildred
Simmons of Nashville; several nieces and nephews.
STOREY, Ruby M.
09 Aug 1933 __ ___ ____
w/o Robert Lee Smith md 10 Dec 1983 d/o Thomas & Gladys Holt Morris
SUTTON, Annie E.
22 Jun 1855 20 Aug 1889
w/o J. H. Sutton d/o _?_ &_?_
SUTTON, H.
No dates
/o _?_ &_?_
TANKERSLEY, Quilla Geneva
19 Jun 1914 02 Apr 2002
w/o Willard Tankersley d/o Samuel R. & Zona Maud McDougal Stanford
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 03 Apr 2002
Quilla Geneva Tankersley, 87, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at the Hillside Hospital. Services will be conducted at 3:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. She was a native of Giles County,
daughter of the late Samuel R. and Zona Maud McDougal Stanford. Survivors include her husband, Williard Tankersley of
Pulaski; sons, J.W. Tankersley of Pulaski, Eugene Tankersly of Nashville and Joe Tankersley of Elkton; a daughter, Helen Morris
of Pulaski; a brother, Winston Stanford of Pulaski; 14 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
TANKERSLEY, Willard
10 Feb 1919 04 May 2004
h/o Quilla Geneva Stanford Tankersley s/o Ernest Wilson & Viola Johnson Tankersley
Obituary: The Nashville Tennessean 05 May 2004
Willard Tankersley of Johnson Branch Road, Pulaski, TN. Died on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 at the Hillside Hospital, Pulaski, TN. He
was born in Giles County, TN on February 10, 1919 a retired logger, his parents were the late Ernest Wilson and Viola Johnson
Tankersley. His wife was the late Quilla Stanford Tankersley. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 6, 2004 at 2 p.m., at
the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, at
the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Scotts Hill Cemetery Fund. Survivors are 3 sons, Joe Tankersley
and wife Deborah of Elkton, TN, J. W. Tankersley and wife Shirley of Pulaski, TN, Eugene and wife Peggy of Nashville, TN;
daughter, Helen Morris and husband Charles of Bodenham, TN; 1 brother, Kenneth Tankersley of New Orleans, LA; half- brother,
Bob Johnson of Louisville, KY; 2 sisters, Lorene Barnett of LaVergne, TN, Evelyn Williams of Lawrenceburg, TN; half-sister,
Odell Campbell of Leoma, TN; 13 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren. Carr and Erwin Funeral
Home, Pulaski, TN, 931-363-1533.
THOMPSON, Baby
__ ___ 1971 __ ___ 1971
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infant of _?_ &_?_ Thompson
THORNTON, Clarence
29 Mar 1891 06 Sep 1901
s/o Eli J. and Harriett E. (?) Thornton
THORNTON, Eli J.
12 Aug 1859 29 Jan 1940
h/o Harriett E. Thornton s/o Major & Spicy Carter Thornton
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Jan 1940
Eli J. Thornton, 81, of the Scotts Hill community, died Monday morning, and was buried at Scotts Hill, Monday afternoon,
following funeral services at Scotts Hill Church, Elder Elmer Smith, officiating.
THORNTON, Joe Guy
22 Dec 1934 19 Apr 1996
s/o Solon Guy & Thelma Louise Harwell Thornton
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 Apr 1996
Mr. Joe Guy Thornton, 61, of Pulaski, died April 19, 1996, at Marshall Medical Center. Services were held Sunday at Carr and
Erwin Funeral Home with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Survivors include mother Thelma Louise
Thornton of Pulaski; son Roger Thornton of Minor Hill; sisters, Deloris Rainey of Pulaski, Evelyn Davis of Alabama; Shirley
Smith of Florida; two grandchildren and one great grandchild.
THORNTON, Harriett E.
__ ___ 1865 __ ___ 1931
w/o Eli J. Thornton d/o _?_ &_?_
THORNTON, Jim Sam
28 Aug 1861 15 May 1930
s/o Elick & Spice Carter Thornton
THORNTON, Sallie
29 Nov 1864 10 Sep 1945
d/o Major & Spicy Carter Thornton
THORNTON, Solon Guy
24 Jun 1905 30 Oct 1969
h/o Thelma Louise Harwell Thornton s/o Eli J. and Harriett _?_ Thornton
THORNTON, Thelma Louise
11 Apr 1918 13 Apr 2001
w/o Solon Guy Thornton d/o Duffie Thearthur & Alcenia Hodge Harwell
TITTSWORTH, Cozy
__ ___ 1879 __ ___ 1905
c/o Isaac Denton & Tabitha Catherine Mangum Tittsworth
TITTSWORTH, Hallie
Abt. 18
__ Feb 1905
d/o _?_ &_?_ Tittsworth Unmarked Grave
Obituary: Lawrence Democrat 24 Feb 1905
The death angel has again visited our community and claimed for its victim, Hallie Tittsworth. She was an industrious young lady
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and loved by all who knew her. She had something like consumption. She was sick quite a while and about two weeks ago she was
taken bad and died Saturday week. Her remains were interred in Scotts Hill Cemetery. She left a living mother and father, and
several brothers and sisters to mourn her loss. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. She was about eighteen years of age
just entering into womanhood. She was a very sincere friend of mine and was my schoolmate for two or three years. She is waiting
on the other shore now to meet her loved ones. A precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is stilled; a place is vacant around
our home which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled, the boon His love had given, and though the body molders
the soul is safe in Heaven. A Friend.
TITTSWORTH, I. D. Isaac Denton
22 Feb 1853 07 May 1916
h/o Tabitha Caroline Tittsworth s/o Richard & Licety Pigue Tittsworth
TITTSWORTH, T. Caroline
__ ___ 1851 26 Apr 1936
w/o I. D. Tittsworth d/o _?_ &_?_
TODD, Catherine
08 Sep 1836 09 Apr 1904
w/o Samuel N. Todd d/o _?_ &_?_
TODD, Samuel N.
19 Nov 1843 15 Feb 1923
h/o Catherine McCafferty Todd md 11 Sep 1867 Lawrence Co., TN s/o _?_ &_?_ Todd
TOSH, Aster Hopwood
13 Apr 1922 06 Apr 1981
h/o Lillian B. Campbell Tosh s/o Ike & Lois Bryant Tosh
TOSH, Lillian B. Campbell
20 May 1928 __ ___ ____
w/o Aster Hopwood Tosh d/o _?_ &_?_ Campbell
TOSH, Lora L.
__ ___ 1954 __ ___ 1954
d/o _?_ &_?_
TOSH, Ray D.
__ ___ 1962 __ ___ 1962
s/o _?_ &_?_ Tosh
TOSH, Sally Beatrice
__ ___ 1959 23 Nov1960
d/o Aster Hopwood & Lillian B. Campbell Tosh
VINCENT, Markis J.
10 Jul 1931 18 Jul 1931
s/o _?_ &_?_ Vincent
W., Annie
No dates
d/o _?_ &_?_
WALDEN, Ella F.
01 Aug 1880 20 Feb 1960
d/o _?_ &_?_
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WALLS, Dallas T.
03 Nov 1924 09 Jun 1988
s/o Garland & Margaret Bell Chapman Walls Pfc US Army WWII
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 Jun 1988
Mr. Dallas T. Walls, 63, of Pulaski, died Thursday, June 9, 1988, at Hillside Hospital. Graveside services were held Friday, June
10, at Scotts Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. A native of Tennessee, Mr. Walls was the son of the late Garland and Margaret Bell Chapman Walls. He was retired
from a sawmill. Survivors include one brother, Walter L. Walls of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.
WALLS, Eliza
__ ___ 1858 __ ___ 1921
d/o _?_ &_?_
WALLS, Garland
03 Feb 1886 18 Aug 1925
h/o Margaret Bell Chapman Walls s/o J.H. & Liza Shelton Walls
WALLS, Hester
02 Jan 1915 21 Sep 1917
d/o Garland W. & Margaret Bell Chapman Walls
WALLS, Maggie Bell
20 Jan 1887 12 Feb 1974
w/o Garland Walls d/o George & Diathola Chapman
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1974
Mrs. Maggie Bell Walls, 87, of Lewisburg died Tuesday, February 12, 1974 at Oakwood Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Funeral
services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o=clock at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial
was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Born in Tennessee, Mrs. Walls was the daughter of the late George and Diathola Chapman. Her
husband was the late Garland Walls. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. David Daly of Pulaski and Mrs. J. D. Eddie of
Lewisburg; three sons, Walter Walls, Lacy Walls and Dallas Walls, all of Pulaski; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha McCree of Louisville,
Ky. and Mrs. Floyd Walls of Columbia and one brother, Mark Chapman of Cain, Ohio.
WALLS, Paul Eugene
23 Dec 1933
29 May 1934
s/o Roy & Azeleen Green Walls
WALLS, W. E.
02 Mar 1882 03 Oct 19_8
s/o _?_ &_?_ Walls
WARD, Albert G.
28 Oct 1921 05 Feb 1945
s/o Thomas Miller and Maggie Howell Ward TN Pfc 117 Inf 30 Inf SV WWII
Obituary: The Pulaski Record 28 Apr 1948
Funeral services for Pfc. Albert G. Ward, 23, who was killed in action in Belgium February 5, 1945, will be conducted Saturday at
2:00 p.m. at the Scotts Hill Baptist Church by Rev. Homer Brown of Leoma. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Ward, son
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of Thomas Ward of Lawrenceburg and late Mrs. Ward, was born in the Eighteenth Civil District of Giles County, October 28,
1921. He was a member of the Shores Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to his father, are four sisters, Mrs. Jewel Andrews,
Mrs. Oney Mae Garner, Mrs. Mamie Lou Glover and Mrs. Bessie Doss, all of Lawrence County; six brothers, J. C. Ward of Winter
Garden, Fla., Johnnie Ward, Eglin Field, La., Lee Ward of Goodspring, Robert, Audie and Larry Ward, all of Lawrenceburg.
WARD, Edman
08 Dec 1896 26 Aug 1918
h/o Grace Powell Ward md 31 Dec 1914 GC T s/o James William & Tabitha Jane Gibson Ward
WARD, Edward W.
28 Apr 1903 09 May 1946
h/o 1] Carrie Hood Ward md 22 Jun 1924 GCT h/o 2]. Jewel Nave Ward s/o James William & Mary Etta Simpson Ward
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 May 1946
Funeral services for Edward W. Ward, 43, farmer of the eighteenth civil district, who died at 10:30 o=clock Wednesday night,
May 8, at his home following two years illness, were held at 2:00 Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church conducted by
Elder Deward Noles of Minor Hill. Mr. Ward, the son of the late J. W. and Etta Simpson Ward was a native of the county and a
member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Ward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jewel Nave Ward; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Newton, Mrs.
Fate Maultsby, and Mrs. Dan Locke, all of Scotts Hill; and one brother, Donald Ward, Pulaski.
WARD, Infant
29 Dec 1925 29 Dec 1925
s/o Edward & Carrie Ester Evans Ward
WARD, James William
__ ___ 1860 26 Nov 1934
h/o 1]. Tabitha Jane Gibson md 9 Jun 1878 h/o 2]. Mary Etta Simpson md 30 Aug 1891 s/o Jim and _?__ Ward
WARD, Maggie
__ ___ 1900 27 Feb 1944
w/o Thomas M. Ward d/o Calvin & Dovie Bivins Howell
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Mar 1944
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Magdalene Ward, 43, wife of Thomas M. Ward, who died Sunday morning at Jackson Clinic, at
Lester, Ala., following several weeks= declining health, were held at 2 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at the Scotts Hill Baptist
Church, conducted by Rev. Haynes Brinkley, Baptist minister. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Ward is survived by her
husband; three daughters, Mrs. Onie Mae Garner of Lawrence County, Mrs. Mamie Lou Glover, Lawrenceburg, and Miss Bessie
Ward, Scotts Hill; four sons, Albert Ward, U. S. Forces in England, Robert, Audie and Larry Gene Ward, Scotts Hill; four stepchildren, Clinton Ward and John Ward, both of Winter Garden, Fla., Mrs. Jewel Andrews, Veto, and Lee Ward, Giles County; four
sisters, Mrs. Mattie Bivins and Mrs. Ada Smith, both of Giles County, Mrs. Zella Ward, Winter Garden, Fla., and Mrs. Ruby
Griffin, Prospect; three brothers, Charlie Howell, Fred Howell and Herman Howell, all of Giles County.
WARD, Mary Etta
30 Jul 1872
05 Sep 1939
w/o James William Ward d/o William C. ABilly@ & Sallie Cates Simpson
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WARD, Thomas Miller
02 Apr 1885 18 Feb 1955
h/o 1]. Mary Lucinda Norwood Ward md 26 Jun 1904 GCT h/o 2]. Mary Maggie Howell Ward md 23 Dec 1917 GCT
h/o 2]. Annie Roberts Ward s/o James William & Tabitha Jane Gibson Ward
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Feb 1955
Thomas Miller Ward, 69, native of Giles County, died at 5 o=clock Friday morning, February 18, at Lawrence County Hospital,
after a period of declining health. Funeral services were held at 2 o=clock Saturday afternoon at Gum Springs Baptist Church near
Lawrenceburg, of which he was a member. The Rev. Henry Yeager, pastor of the church, officiated and burial took place in Scotts
Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Born April 2, 1885, in Giles County, he was the son of the late William Ward and Jane Gibson
Ward. He had lived in Lawrence County ten years, going to Winter Garden, Fla., where he made his home for four years, returning
to Lawrenceburg last November. Mr. Ward is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Roberts Ward; four daughters, Mrs. Buddy
Andrews, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Elmer Garner, Oran, Mo., Mrs. Elmer Glover, Scotts Hill, and Mrs. Troy Doss, Murfreesboro; six
sons, J. C. Ward, Lee Ward and Andy Ward, all of Winter Garden, Fla., John Ward, Fort Walton, Fla., and Robert Ward and Larry
Ward of Lawrenceburg; four step-daughters, Mrs. Noah Williams, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Albert Nichols, West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs.
P. J. Harper, Nashville, and Mrs. James Blackwood, Bryan, Texas;; twenty-three grandchildren and five great grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs. Dan Locke, Goodsprings, and Mrs. Fate Maultsby, Bodenham; and one brother, Donald Ward, Pulaski. Pulaski
Funeral Home, Funeral Directors in charge.
WARR, Bernice Carolyn Ann Howell
29 Apr 1937 21 Oct 2012
w/o Emmett Ray Warr d/o Fred G. & Grace J. Howell
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 27 Oct 2012
Bernice Carolyn Ann Howell Warr, 75, of Orlando, Fla. died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 at Orlando Regional Medical Center in
Orlando, Fla. Services were 11 a.m. Saturday at Neal Funeral Home with Nick King and Jessie Littrell officiating. Burial followed
at Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County. Visitation was from 5-8 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home. She was a native of Giles
County and the daughter of the late Fred G. Howell and Grace J. Howell. She was a retired registered nurse. She was also preceded
in death by her husband, Emmett Ray Warr. Survivors include sons, Timothy Warr of Orlando, Fla., Mark Warr of Palm Bay of
Orlando, Fla. and Mike Warr of Orlando, Fla.; daughters, Carolyn Maxwell of Orlando, Fla.; brothers, Lloyd Howell of Franklin,
Ky., Charlie Howell of Lawrenceburg and Devon Howell of Giles County; sister, Helen Lamar of Pulaski; and six grandchildren.
Neal Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
WEAVER, Joe W.
__ ___ 1867 __ ___ 1909
h/o Mary Idella Morris Weaver s/o _?_ &_?_ Weaver
WEAVER, Mary Idella Morris
__ ___ 1861 27 Dec 1948
w/o Joe W. Weaver d/o Henry & Nancy Allen Morris
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Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Dec 1948
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Idella Morris Weaver, 88, who died at 11:35 Monday morning, December 27, following an illness
of four months, at the home of her grandson, Floyd Fry in the Minnow Branch section, were held at 2 o=clock, Tuesday afternoon
at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. L. G. Gatlin, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski, officiated and burial took place
in the church cemetery. She had been a member of the Baptist Church since childhood and was the daughter of the late Henry
Morris and Nancy Allen Morris of Giles County. Mrs. Weaver is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alla Fry, of the Minnow
Branch Community, Mrs. Roy Gardner, Shelbyville, and Mrs. Edna Shields, Pulaski; and one son, W. P. Weaver, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-eight great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mr. Weaver died a number
of years ago.
WEEKS, Beverly Ann Wright
28 Oct 1974 22 Jun 2007
d/o James Charlie & Sara Ann Tosh Wright
WHITAKER, Doris E.
17 Feb 1921 26 Oct 1950
h/o Wilson Whitaker s/o _?_ &_?_ Whitaker TN Pfc 120 Inf WWII
WHITAKER, Lela A.
__ ___ 1896 __ ___ 1940
d/o _?_ &_?_
WHITAKER, Wilson
__ ___ 1896 __ ___ 1990
h/o Doris E. Whitaker s/o _?_ &_?_ Whitaker
WHITE, Andrew J.
19 Oct 1888 08 Mar 1961
h/o Valeria C. White s/o _?_ &_?_ White
WHITE, Cecelia Ann Kovalesky
27 Sep 1926 11 Jul 2009
w/o Roy K. White d/o Paul & Marie Steffes Kovalsky
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 2009
Mrs. Cecelia Ann White, 82 of Elkton died July 11, 2009, at Ardmofe On Main Nursing Home, Ardmore, Tenn. The Blue Allen, Ill.,
native was born Sept. 27, 1926. She was retired as a secretary for NASA. She is preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Marie
Steffes Kovalesky. A private family service was held. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge
of arrangements. Survivors include her husband, Roy K. White of Elkton; sister Burnadette Eastin of California; and two nieces,
Paulette Smith and Connie Vaughn, both of California.
WHITE, Clarence Adney
23 Sep 1891 14 Oct 1951
h/o Mary Zeigler White s/o Marcus Lee & Emily Cordelia Wilburn White UMG Death Certificate
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1951
Funeral services for Clarence Adney White, 60, Eighteenth District farmer, who died about one o=clock Sunday, October 14, at his
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home on Agnew Creek, were held at 2 o=clock Tuesday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Homer
Brown, and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Burial took place in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. White died suddenly of a heart attack.
Born September 23, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Marcus Lee White and Emily Cornelia Wilburn White. He
was a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Mr. White is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Zeigler White; two daughters, Miss
Estelle White, Scotts Hill, Mrs. Malcolm Moore, Pulaski; two sons, Nelson White, Pulaski, and Wayne White, Scotts Hill; one
sister, Mrs. Minnie White Gunter, Pulask; and one brother, Gilbert White, Fort Worth, Texas.
WHITE, Columbus Washington
28 Aug 1868 20 Jun 1940
h/o 1. Maud Ella Smith h/o 2. Cornelia Walls s/o Ira D. and Nancy Ann Acres White
WHITE, Cordelia [Wilburn]
26 Apr 1871 25 Jan 1929
w/o Marcus Lee White d/o Thomas Jefferson & Nancy Ann Curtis Wilburn
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Oct 1929 Good Springs "Lilac"
The death angel visited the home of M. L. White and claimed for its victim Mrs. Cordellia White, January 25th after an illness or
several days with flu pneumonia. Everything was done that loving hands could do to save the precious life of wife and mother but
the Lord said, "Come up here and he with me, where no sickness or sorrow ever enter." Mrs. White was fifty-seven years of age,
joined the Baptist Church at the age of seventeen and married M. L. White at the age of eighteen. To this union was born three
children, Clarence, Minnie and Gilbert. Grieve not dear ones as those that meet that sweet wife and mother in that home where
there will be no more parting and tears. The large crowd and lovely flowers showed what high esteem Mrs. White was held by her
friends and relatives. The writer extends sympathy to the bereaved family.
WHITE, Cornelia Walls
__ ___ 1878 __ ___ 1909
w/o C. W. White md 8 Aug 1898 GCT d/o _?_ & _?_ Walls
WHITE, Ira D.
14 Apr 1829 16 Jun 1903
h/o Nancy Ann Acres s/o David & Sarah (?) White
WHITE, Joel Don
17 Aug 1939 18 Aug 1939
s/o _?_ &_?_ White
WHITE, Marcus Lee
17 Jan 1865 17 Jan 1946
h/o 1. Cordelia Wilburn White md 02 Jan 1890 GCT
h/o 2. Ola Huff md 01 Jan 1930 GCT
h/o 3. Maud Owens White md 08 Sep 1932 GCT
h/o 4. Lula Freeman md 06 Aug 1938 GCT
s/o Ira D. & Nancy Ann Acres White
WHITE, Mary Ellen
04 Mar 1937 04 Mar 1937
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d/o _?_ &_?_ White
WHITE, Mary Tennie
23 Jul 1875 28 Apr 1952
w/o Richard White d/o Thomas & Nancy Curtis Wilburn
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 7 May 1952
Mrs. Richard White, 76, died of a heart ailment at 5 o=clock on Monday morning, April 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Homer Brown, at Fall River. Her death followed several months declining health. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at
Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. H. G. Coston, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Before
her marriage she was the former Miss Mary Tennie Willburn. Her husband, Richard White, died many years ago. Mrs. White, a
member of the Baptist Church, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Luther Franks and Mrs. Wattie Rhodes, both of
Lawrenceburg; one son, Robert L. White, Jacksonville, Fla.; one step-son, Lewis White, Covington, Ky., several grandchildren;
and two brothers, Wiley Wilburn, Scotts Hill, and Tommy Wilburn, Fall River.
WHITE, Maud Owens
28 Jul 1895 17 Mar 1938
w/o Marcus Lee White d/o George Washington & Amanda Jane Clemmons Owens
WHITE, Nancy Ann Acres
22 Aug 1832 07 Aug 1923
w/o Ira D. White d/o James & Rhody (?) Acres
WHITE, Roy K.
08 Oct 1918 20 Oct 2009
h/o Cecelia Kovalesky s/o Roy Cleo & Lyda Mae Hardiman White
Obituary: Carr & Erwin Funeral Home 20 Oct 2009
Mr. Roy K. White of Elkton passed away October 20, 2009. He was the son of the late Roy Cleo and Lyda Mae Hardiman White
and 82 years old. He was preceded in death by his wife Cecelia Kovalesky White. Survivors include his son Larry White of
Carbondale, Co.,daughter Paula Martinez of Denver, Co., brothers Paul J. of Jerseyville, Ill, James W. wife Nena of Scramento,
Ca., Stephen D. of Mossville, Ill., Don W. of Canton, Ill., and Tony C. of Stuart, Fla., sisters Frances Imogene Lowrimore of
Yucaipa, Ca., Modena Hull of Peoria Heights, Ill., and Dotty husband Lee Reynolds of Gllasford, Ill., 5 grandchildren Tisha,
Cassie, Russell, Jackie, and Manuel, and several neices and nephews. Graveside services will be held 1:00 p.m. Monday October
26, 2009 at Scotts Hill Cemetery. Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in charge.
WHITE, Velaria C.
10 Nov 1885 08 Oct 1975
w/o Andrew J. White d/o _?_ &_?_
WHITSETT, Bettie Lurline
28 Dec 1908 25 Feb 1981
d/o _?_ &_?_
WHITSETT, Maurice G.
13 Sep 1929 13 Sep 1929
s/o _?_ &_?_
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WHITSETT, Sherlie Faye
21 May 1936 30 Sep 1993
d/o _?_ &_?_
WILBURN, Audrey Caudle
27 Jan 1894 20 May 1959
w/o 1. _?_ Bunt 2. George Wiley Wilburn d/o John & Lucy Allred Caudle
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1959
Funeral services for Mrs. Audrey Caudle Wilburn, 65, resident of the Scotts Hill section, will be held at 2 o=clock Friday
afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Frank Durham. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Mrs.
Wilburn died at 11 o=clock Wednesday morning, May 20, at Giles County Hospital after a long illness. A native of Alabama, she
was born January 27, 1894, the daughter of the late John Caudle and Lucy Allred Caudle. Her husband, Wiley Wilburn, died
October 18, 1956. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Wilburn is survived by two sons, Herbert Wiley Wilburn,
Murfreesboro, and Richard Bunt Wilburn, Kissimmee, Fla; five daughters, Mrs. Viola Stafford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. M. J.
Woodard, Nashville, Mrs. Flournoy Goats, Mrs. J. C. Childress and Mrs. Floyd Green, all of Giles County; three step-sons, Ivan
Wilburn, Hollis Wilburn, and Calvin Wilburn, all of Giles County; four step-daughters, Mrs. Ruby Redd, Lawrenceburg, Mrs.
Esther Harwell, Texas, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Ruby Jacobs, Murfreesboro; forty grandchildren; and one brother,
Lee Caudle, Dallas, Texas. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge.
WILBURN, Elizabeth Johnson
01 Jan 1867 26 Jul 1929
w/o Henry Jasper Wilburn d/o J. M. & Senath (?) Johnson
WILBURN, Frances
03 Nov 1931 __ ___ ____
d/o _?_ &_?_
WILBURN, George Wiley
26 Apr 1886 18 Oct 1956
h/o 1. Maude E. Freeman 2. Audrey Caudle Bunt s/o Thomas & Nancy Curtis Wilburn
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Oct 1956
Funeral services for George Wiley Wilburn, 70, lifelong resident of the Eighteenth Civil District, were held at 2:30 o=clock
Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. L. A. Hatfield and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took
place in Scott;s Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wilburn died at 2:30 o=clock Thursday afternoon, October 18, at his home following a long
period of declining health. A retired farmer, he was born April 26, 1886, in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas Wilburn and
Nancy Curtis Wilburn, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Wilburn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Audra Caudle Bunt
Wilburn; six daughters, Mrs. Mayburn Redd, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Fayetteville, Mrs. Glenn Harwell, Dallas, Texas,
Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, Murfreesboro, Mrs. J. C. Childers, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Loyd Green, Scotts Hill; four sons, Ivan G. Wilburn
and Hollis, Leoma, Calvin Wilburn, Scotts Hill, and S/Sgt Herbert Wiley Wilburn, U. S. Air Force, stationed at Selma AFB,
Selma, Ala.; twenty-three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; one brother, G. T. Wilburn, Leoma; and four step-children,
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Mrs. Viola Stafford, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Flournoy Goats, Pulaski, Mrs. M. J. Woodard, Nashville, and Sgt. Richard Bunt, Camp
Gordon, Ga. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
WILBURN, Henry Jasper
21 Feb 1867 10 Aug 1949
h/o Elizabeth Johnson s/o Thomas & Nancy Curtis Wilburn
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1949
Funeral services for Henry Jasper Wilburn, 83, retired farmer of the 18th Civil District, who died at 6 o=clock Wednesday morning,
August 10, at General Hospital in Nashville, will be held at 2 o=clock Thursday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church. Burial
will take place in the church cemetery. He had been in declining health for several years and had lived in Nashville for the past
three years. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Wilburn and Nancy Curtis Wilburn. Mr. Wilburn is survived
by four daughters, Mrs. Pat Bryant and Mrs. George LaCroix, both of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. L. Choate, North Carolina, and Mrs.
Jim Ingram, Brick Church; five sons, Edgar and John Wilburn, Giles County, Luther Wilburn, Miami, Fla., Hobert Wilburn,
Nashville and Robert Wilburn, Fort Worth, Texas; and a number of grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Richard White, Lawrence
County; and two brothers, Tommy Wilburn, Lawrence County and Wiley Wilburn, Giles County.
WILBURN, Infant
No dates
s/o George Wiley & Maud E. Freeman Wilburn
WILBURN, Ivan George
17 Jul 1909
03 Jan 1989
h/o Lillie Wilburn s/o George Wiley & Maude E. Freeman Wilburn
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jan 1989
Ivan George Wilburn, 79, Route 2, Leoma, Scotts Hill community, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1989, at his home after a short illness.
Funeral services were held Thursday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Bob McIlwain and Larry Glass officiating. Burial was
in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wilburn was the son of the late George Wiley and Maude Freeman Wilburn. He was a Giles County
native, a member of Scotts Hill Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Lillie White Wilburn of Scotts
Hill; five sons, Reford of Lawrenceburg, Bobby, James E., John E., Ronnie, all of Pulaski; four daughters, Mildred Britton,
Okalene Walls and Betty Sue Strickland, all of Pulaski, and Shirley Deasy of Columbia, S.C.; one half-brother, Herbert Wilburn,
Hendersonville; two sisters, Ruby Redd, Lawrenceburg, and Mary Barnes, Fayetteville; two half-sisters, Wilma Childers, Pulaski
and Frances Wilburn, Elkton; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
WILBURN, James R.
23 Apr 1878 28 Dec 1899
s/o T. J. & N. A. Wilburn
WILBURN, John Robert
__ ___ 1869 __ Dec 1952
h/o Fronie Brumley Wilburn s/o _?_ &_?_ Wilburn UMG
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Dec 1952
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Funeral services for John Robert Wilburn, 83, retired farmer, were held at 2 o=clock on Thursday afternoon at the Scotts Hill
Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. B. E. Trent, minister of the Pulaski Church of God. Burial took place in the Scotts Hill
Cemetery. Mr. Wilburn died at 1:15 o=clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in the Eighteenth Civil District, following a three
weeks illness. Mr. Wilburn, a member of the Church of God, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fronie Brumley Wilburn; one small
daughter Brenda Gale Wilburn; and one sister, Mrs. Fannie Hardiman, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Funeral Directors.
WILBURN, Lillie Estelle
04 Nov 1909 21 Jun 2006
w/o Ivan George Wilburn d/o Kenneth & Annie Hudson White
WILBURN, Mandy
__ Jan 1846 07 May 1944
w/o Jim Wilburn d/o _?_ &_?_ Crowder
WILBURN, Maud E.
04 Nov 1887 22 Mar 1925
w/o George Wiley Wilburn d/o Jasper & Ophelia Shelton Freeman
WILBURN, Milicia
10 Apr 1879 22 Apr 1940
d/o Jim and Mandy Crowder Wilburn UMG Death Certificate
WILBURN, Nancy A.
27 Feb 1849 20 Mar 1935
w/o Thomas Jefferson Wilburn d/o Henry & Elizabeth Owens Curtis
WILBURN, Nadine
22 Dec 1934 04 Dec 1942
d/o G. W. & Audry Caudill Bunt Wilburn
WILBURN, Riley
11 Sep 1885 13 Mar 1907
s/o _?_ &_?_ Wilburn
WILBURN, Thomas Jefferson
31 Jul 1846 16 Jan 1918
h/o Nancy A. Curtis s/o Henry Jasper & Jane Brashears Wilburn
WILLEBY, Lona M.
21 Dec 1893 01 Jan 1920
w/o Abner Willeby
WILKERSON, Andrew Lee No dates
16 Sep 1912 04 Apr 1955
s/o E. J. & Dora Erwin Wilkerson Dates from Death Record
WILLIAMS, Amanda Jane
22 Mar 1894 30 Sep 1972
w/o Wilkes Williams d/o William Winston & Betty Hardiman McDougal
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1972
Amanda Jane Williams, age 88 of Lawrenceburg died Saturday, September 30, 1972 at Elm Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. She
was the daughter of the late W. W. and Betty Hardiman McDougal. Survivors include three step-daughters, Mrs. Lena Beasley,
Mrs. Pearl Beasley, Mrs. Hattie Marston of Lawrenceburg; two step-sons, Ed Williams of Lawrenceburg, Claude Williams of
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Columbia, SC, several nieces and nephews. Services were held Sunday, October 1 at 2:00 p.m. at Scotts Hill Church with burial in
Scotts Hill Cemetery.
WILLIAMS, J. E. James Ellis
19 Mar 1872 27 Mar 1925
h/o Minnie H. Williams s/o James H. & Nancy McCray Williams
WILLIAMS, Minnie
11 Aug 1875 18 Mar 1938
w/o Thomas F. Williams d/o Isaac D. & Catherine T. Tittsworth
WILLIAMS, Minnie H.
08 Mar 1867 27 Apr 1922
w/o J. E. Williams d/o Fate & Lottie Suttle Cooke
WILLIAMS, Thomas F.
09 May 1867 09 Aug 1935
h/o Minnie Tittsworth Williams md 22 Apr 1891 Lawrence Co., TN s/o Robert A. & Telitha C. Roper Williams
WILLIAMS, W. J.
10 Oct 1862 10 Oct 1935
s/o James H. and Nancy McCray Williams UMG Death Certificate
WILSON, Lurline Betty Stanford
27 Dec 1908 25 Feb1981
w/o R. S. Wilson d/o Samuel R. & Zona Maude McDougal Stanford
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1981
Graveside services for a native Giles Countian, Mrs. Lurline Betty Wilson, 72, a resident of Hill View Nursing Home, Columbia,
who died there Wednesday, February 25, were conducted Thursday at 3:00 p. m. at Scotts Hill Cemetery, Giles County, by the
Rev. Larry Glass. Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Samuel R. and Maude McDougal Stanford and was the wife of the late
R. S. Wilson. Survivors include six sons, Gilbert Whitsett, Glen Whitsett, and Wayne Whitsett, Pensacola, Fla., Claude Whitsett,
Deleware, Larry Whitsett, Alaska and Bobby Whitsett, California; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Jo Washington, Bath, S. C., and Mrs.
Shirley Irby, Chattanooga; three brothers, Winston Stanford, Delmer Stanford, and James Stanford, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs.
Willard Tankersley, and Mrs. Lorene Russell, Pulaski, Mrs. Ozella Smith, Killen, Ala., and Mrs. Elease Garrett, Nashville; 18
grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
WOODARD, George Herbert
29 Mar 1893 17 Dec 1947
h/o Ruby Russell Woodard s/o Jim & Sallie Henson Woodard UMG d death certificate
WOODWARD, Will B. F.
15 Apr 1877 17 Dec 1947
s/o Ben & Jane Curtis Woodward UMG death certificate
WRIGHT, Charlie Dale
18 Mar 1976 15 Oct 1985
s/o James Charlie & Sara Ann Tosh Wright
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Oct 1985
Jamie Lee Wright, 8, Charlie Dale, 9, and Tracy Lester Wright, 2, of Route 6, Pulaski, TN, died October 15, 1985, at a trailer fire
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at their home. Funeral services were held October 17, at 10 a. m. at Bennett May Chapel with Rev. Dwight Mercer and Rev. Albert
Pope officiating. Burial was in the Scotts Hill Cemetery in Giles County with Bennett May Funeral Home in charge. Survivors
include their parents, Charlie and Sara Ann Tosh Wright of Pulaski, TN; one sister, Miss Beverly Ann Wright of Pulaski; and their
grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Tosh of Pulaski.
WRIGHT, James Charlie
12 Aug 1950 26 Dec 2008
h/o Sara Ann Tosh Wright s/o _?_ & Mary Frances Wright
Obituary: Pulaski Citizen 30 Dec 2008
Mr. Charlie Wright, 58, of Pulaski died Dec. 26, 2008, at his residence. He is preceded in death by his sons, James Charlie Wright
II, Tracy Laster Wright, Jamie Lee Wright and Charlie Dale Wright; daughter Beverly Wright Weeks; and his parents. Graveside
services were held Dec. 28 at Scotts Hill Cemetery. Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Survivors include his wife, Sarah Tosh Wright of Pulaski; sister Janie Pope of Pulaski; grandchildren, Brenda Lynn Smith,
Brittany Ann Smith and Lillian Frances Nichole Smith; uncle William Claude Wright of Dyersburg; and several cousins.
WRIGHT, James Charlie II
11 Dec 1972 23 Feb 1973
s/o James Charlie & Sara Ann Tosh Wright
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 28 Feb 1973
James Charlie Wright, II, 2-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Charlie and Sara Ann Tosh Wright of Route 1, Goodsprings,
died Friday, February 23, 1973. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, February 24 at Bennett-May Chapel with burial
in Scotts Hill Cemetery. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Esther Tosh, Goodsprings; and
Mrs. Mary Frances Wright, Bodenham; and great-grandfather, John Hershell Wright, Pulaski.
WRIGHT, Jamie Lee
05 Aug 1977 15 Oct 1985
s/o James Charlie & Sara Ann Tosh Wright See obit of Charlie Dale Wright
WRIGHT, Lawrence Virgil
02 Mar 1896 01 Feb 1974
h/o Lela Chapman Wright md 14 Jan 1917 s/o Jim &Emma _?_ Wright
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 06 Feb 1974
Funeral services for Lawrence Virgil Wright, 81, of Route 3 were held Sunday, February 3 at 1:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with
the Rev. Edward Moss officiating. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wright died Friday at his home. A native Giles Countian,
he was the son of the late Jim and Emma Wright and was married to the late Mrs. Lela Chapman Wright. He was a retired state
employee. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Virgil Clifton of Nashville and Miss Lellie Ruth Wright of Pulaski; one son,
Lawrence A. Wright of Nashville; one half-brother, Clyde Clemons of Louisville, Ky. and four grandchildren.
WRIGHT, Lela Chapman
01 May 1900 17 Aug 1951
w/o Lawrence Virgil Wright d/o Joseph Mart & Sara Jane Bray Chapman
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Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Aug 1951
Funeral services for Mrs. Lela Chapman Wright, 51, were held at 2 o=clock Saturday afternoon at Scotts Hill Baptist Church,
conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Wright died at 4 o=clock
Friday morning, August 17, after a long illness at the home in Malone addition on the Lewisburg Highway. Born May 5, 1900, in Giles
County, she was the daughter of Mart Chapman and Sara Jane Bray Chapman. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Wright
is survived by her husband, Lawrence Wright; two daughters, Miss Ruth Wright and Miss Danese Wright; one son, Alvin Wright, an
employee of The Pulaski Citizen; and two grandchildren, children of her daughter, Mrs. James R. Shelton, who died on June 16, 1949.
WRIGHT, Lillie Ruth
14 Jun 1924 18 Mar 1998
d/o Lawrence Virgil &Lela Chapman Wright
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1998
Miss Lillie Ruth Wright died March 18, 1998. Burial was in Scotts Hill Cemetery. Miss Wright was born June 14, 1924, in Giles
County. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lawrence V. Wright and Lela Chapman Wright. Survivors include one brother and
one sister, Alvin Wright and Denese McGrew, both of Nashville.
WRIGHT, Mary Frances
14 Dec 1932 15 May 1975
d/o Johnnie Hershel &Sallie Ruth Green Wright
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 21 May 1975
Mary Frances Wright, 42, W. Washington Street, Pulaski, died Thursday, May 15, 1975, at her home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.,
Saturday at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in the Scotts Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Albert Pope and Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. She is
survived by a son, Charlie Wright, Pulaski; a daughter, Janice Wright, Prospect; her parents, Johnnie and Sallie Wright, Pulaski; two
brothers, Hershel Wright, Pulaski and Claude Wright, Dyersburg; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Darnell, Pulaski and Catherine Wright, Wales; and
one grandchild.
WRIGHT, Tracy Lester
31 Mar 1983 15 Oct 1985
s/o James Charlie & Sara Ann Tosh Wright See obit of Charlie Dale Wright
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