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NELLIE BEVILL HAMILTON
1931-2008
MEMPHIS: Nellie Bevill Hamilton, 77, died
Sunday, March 2, at her home. Funeral
services are Thursday, March 6, at 3 p.m. at
Brummitt Funeral Home in McKenzie with Rev.
Charles Timberlake and Rev. Tony Janner
officiating. Burial will follow at Shiloh
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hamilton was born February 2, 1931 in
McKenzie to the late James Wayne Bevill and
Lillian I. Anderson Bevill. She was a member
of Liberty Memorial Baptist Church in
Memphis. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, B.B.
Hamilton, Sr.; and one sister, Katherine
Bevill Thompson.
Survivors include: one stepson, B.B.
Hamilton, Jr. and his family; one brother,
Thomas (Evelyn) Bevill of Hammond, Indiana;
nieces and nephews, Tom (Sharon) Bevill,
Marty (Donna) Bevill, Mitchell Bevill,
Debbie (Nick) Sanders, Carolyn (Tom)
Patterson and their son, Taylor; one
brother-in-law, James (Judy) Hamilton; and
one sister-in-law, Betty Harper.
Visitation will be Thursday, March 6, from
11 a.m. until time of service.
JANICE JORDAN
1924-2008
BRUCETON: Janice Jordan, 83, died Monday,
February 25, at Methodist University
Hospital in Memphis. Funeral services were
Thursday, February 28, at 11 a.m. at
Bruceton First United Methodist Church with
Rev. Jim Cooper officiating. Burial followed
in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock.
Mrs. Jordan was born October 15, 1924 in
Benton County to the late William Berlie
Craig and Ida Corene Deaton Craig. She was a
retired clerk for C.A. Jordan Hardware and a
member of Bruceton First United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include: her husband, Raymond C.
Jordan of Bruceton; one son, Rev. Craig
(Kay) Jordan of Memphis; one brother, Gaylon
(Corean) Craig of Camden; two grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
HENRY SNEED
1911-2008
MCKENZIE: Henry Sneed, 96, died Friday,
February 22, at Oak Manor Health Care Center
in McKenzie. Funeral services were Friday,
February 29, at 1 p.m. at Johnson Temple CME
Church in McKenzie with burial in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery in McKenzie.
Mr. Sneed was born August 29, 1911 in
McKenzie. He worked in the construction
field using his masonry skills. He was
preceded in death by his parents; one son,
William Sneed; and four sisters, Kate Curls,
Cecil Thomas, Cannonbell Sneed and Dancy
Johnson.
Survivors include: one granddaughter and a
host of other relatives and friends.
Trinity Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
EUGENE "DOC" LEE MORGAN
1930-2008
DYERSBURG: Eugene "Doc" Lee Morgan, 77, died
Tuesday, February 26, at his home. Funeral
services were Thursday, February 28, at 2
p.m. at McKenzie Funeral Home with Bro.
Dennis Beal officiating. Burial followed at
Carroll Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Morgan was born July 29, 1930 in Tyronza,
Arkansas to the late Paul and Lillian
Birmingham Morgan. He was a retired Glass
Glazer from the Acme Glass Company in
Lansing, Michigan and a Baptist. Besides his
parents, he was preceded in death by one
son, Darwin Morgan; one brother, Jimmy
Morgan; and three sisters, Ann Aylor, Mary
Lee Morgan, and Vernice Ervin.
Survivors include: one son, Randall Morgan
of Dyersburg; one brother, R.C. Morgan of
McKenzie; one sister, Betty Runions of
Dyersburg; and two grandchildren.
MILDRED JOHNSON
1913-2008
HUNTINGDON: Mildred Johnson, 94, died
Monday, February 25, at Life Care Center in
Bruceton. Funeral services were Wednesday,
February 27, at 11:15 a.m. at Chase Funeral
Home with Glen Morgan officiating. Burial
followed in Palmer Shelter Cemetery. Mrs.
Johnson was born June 10, 1913 in Carroll
County to the late Frank Vickers and Maude
Rich Vickers. She graduated from Huntingdon
High School in 1932, was a homemaker and a
member of Palmer Shelter United Methodist
Church all of her life. Besides her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband,
Joe Alexander Johnson.
Survivors include; one son, Robert Joe
"Bobby" (Sherry) Johnson of Huntingdon; two
grandsons and one great-grandson.
GENORA CLOAR
1916-2008
UNION CITY: Genora Sue "Big Mama" (Sanders)
Cloar, 91, died Tuesday, February 26, at the
home of her daughter. Funeral services were
Friday, February 29, at 3 p.m. at
White-Ransom Funeral Home in Union City with
Rev. Melvin Poe officiating. Burial followed
at East View Cemetery.
Mrs. Cloar was born March 4, 1916 in Benton
County to the late Robert Asberry and Cora (Hooten)
Sanders. She was a retired beautician,
member of Calvary Baptist Church in Union
City and Jones-Walker Veterans of Foreign
Wars Auxiliary. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Herman
Glenn Cloar; one daughter, Sara Hannafee;
one son, David Glenn Cloar; two brothers,
Kenneth Sanders and Bobby Sanders; one
sister, Gladys Lankford; and two
grandchildren.
Survivors include: one daughter, Glenda
(James) Vinson of Union City; four sisters,
Beatrice Roberts of Huntingdon, Orville
Nanney of Henry, Frances Chandler of
California and Margie Davenport of Decatur,
Alabama; eight grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren.
The family requests that memorials be made
to Calvary Baptist Church building fund.
JODIE L. GOWAN
ATWOOD: Jodie L. Gowan, 85, died Monday,
February 25, at his home. Funeral services
were Thursday, February 28, at 2 p.m. at
Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan with burial in
Hopewell Cemetery in Lavinia.
Mr. Gowan was a retired farmer, a member of
Hopewell Baptist Church and a WW II U.S.
Army veteran. He was captured by the Germans
at Krinhelt, Belgium and was a prisoner of
war for 4 1/2 months.
Survivors include: his wife, Louise Gowan of
Atwood; three daughters, Linda Inman of
Atwood, Alice Kay Jackson of Martin and
Nancy Blankenship of Milan; one son, Joe Ray
Gowan of Grand Junction; 10 grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren.
The family requests memorials be made to the
Gideons International.
TREVA EARLINE SMOTHERS WOODS
1944-2008
BRUCETON: Treva Earline Smothers Woods, 63,
died Tuesday, February 26, at her home.
Funeral services are Friday, February 29, at
2 p.m. at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home in
Camden with Bro. Kim Lowe officiating.
Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery in
Hollow Rock.
Mrs. Woods was born November 23, 1944 in
Camden to the late Chester and Agnes French
Alexander Smothers. She was a homemaker and
a member of the First General Baptist Church
in Malden, Missouri. Besides her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband,
Newburn Woods, and one sister, Lorene
Mitchell.
Survivors include: two sons, Michael
(Brenda) Woods of Camden and Terry Len Woods
of Bruceton; one sister, Sandra Smith of
Camden; and one brother, Sammy Douglas of
Camden.
CYNTHIA JANE MARISE
1958-2008
MCKENZIE: Cynthia Jane Marise, 50, died
Tuesday, February 26, at her home. Graveside
services are Saturday, March 8, at 1 p.m. at
Leach Full Gospel Church Cemetery.
Mrs. Marise was born April 26, 1957 in
Newark, Ohio. She was a homemaker. She was
preceded in death by her mother, Janette Lee
Kidwell Marise.
Survivors include: her husband, Tim Cooper;
her father, Robert H. Marise of McKenzie;
two brothers, Hershel Marise of McKenzie and
Gary Marise of McLemoresville; one sister,
Patricia Smith of McKenzie; two half
brothers, Eddie Crawford, Jr. and Randy
Marise, both of McLemoresville; one
stepbrother, Danny Goodman of McKenzie;
three stepsisters, Judy Moore of McKenzie,
Brenda McKinley of Dresden, and Beverly
Banks of Spring Creek, TN.
Dilday Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
BARBARA JEAN SMITH
1944-2008
HENRY: Barbara Jean Smith, 63, died
Thursday, February 28, at her home. Funeral
services were Saturday, March 1, at 10:00
a.m. at Ridgeway Funeral Home with Alan
Trull and Tony Wiggins officiating. Burial
followed in Henry City Cemetery.
Mrs. Smith was born February 29, 1944 in Los
Angeles, California to the late Sam Clarence
and Vera Radford Smith. She retired in 2007
from Haldex where she worked as a machine
operator. She was a member of New Bethel
Baptist Church in Henry. Besides her
parents, she was preceded in death by two
sons, Jamie and Brian Bazzell; one sister,
Cornelia Wright; and one brother, Ferman
Smith.
Survivors include: her husband, Harlon "Bo"
Smith, Sr. of Henry; three daughters: Donna
(Tony) Willoughby of Buchanan, Debra Snow of
Paris, and Dawn Wade of Evansville, Indiana;
two sons, Hal Smith, Jr. of Clifton and
Duane Smith of Paris; one sister, Mary
Wilson of Henry; ten grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
JERE BRYSON JARRELL
1934-2008
TENNESSEE RIDGE: Jere Bryson Jarrell, 73,
died Tuesday, February 26, at his home.
Funeral services were Saturday, March 1, at
Chase Funeral Home with Bro. Ted Gentle
officiating. Burial followed in Christian
Chapel Cemetery.
Mr. Jarrell was born July 30, 1934 in
Morrison, Tennessee to the late James Dewey
and Daisy (Haston) Jarrell. He served in the
Army, was a retired security guard for the
Red Cross Service and a member of the Church
of Christ.
Survivors include: his fiancιe, Norma Sue
Norman of Huntingdon; one daughter, Donna
(Earl) Pahlow of Ben Lomond, California; one
sister, Joyce L. Donaldson of Dover; and two
brothers, James H. Jarrell and Charles L.
Jarrell, both of California.
BETTY ANN WILKES
1942- 2008
HUNTINGDON: Betty Ann Wilkes, 65, died
Friday, February 29, at Huntingdon Health
and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services
were Monday, March 3, at 11 a.m. at Dilday
Funeral Home with Bro. Jerry Hollingsworth
and Bro. Wendell Burchett officiating.
Burial followed in Palmer Shelter Cemetery.
Mrs. Wilkes was born June 21, 1942 to the
late Martin and Faye Gorley Walton. She was
a homemaker. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by one son, Michael Eric
Wilkes; one brother, Dave Walton; and two
sisters, Sylvia McGranahan and Mildred
James.
Survivors include: her husband, James D.
Wilkes; one son, Donald Devin (Norma) Wilkes
of Huntingdon; two sisters, Becky Burchett
of Lexington and Joyce Walton of Vienna,
Illinois; one brother, Tim Walton of
Lexington; one granddaughter and one
step-granddaughter.
MARY GAYLE MATHENY
1932-2008
HOLLOW ROCK: Mary Gayle Matheny, 75, died
Friday, February 29, at Baptist Memorial
Hospital in Huntingdon. Funeral services
were Sunday, March 2, at 2 p.m. at Mt. Nebo
Baptist Church in Buena Vista with Rev. Paul
Merwin officiating. Burial followed in
McAuley Cemetery near Buena Vista.
Mrs. Matheny was born July 25, 1932 in Obion
County to the late Noah Hollingsworth and
Vivian Butler Hollingsworth. She was a
retired seamstress for HIS and a member of
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church. Besides her
parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Virdell Matheny; one sister, Rovran
Jackson; and five brothers, Larry, Ronald,
Dale, Noah, David and Charles.
Survivors include: one daughter, Debbie
(Roger) Pafford of Camden; four sisters,
Sarah Roberts of Hollow Rock, Patricia
Fowler of Buena Vista, Charlotte Taylor and
Pansy Lawton, both of Bruceton; two
brothers, James Darrell of Huntingdon and
Johnny Hollingsworth of Bruceton; two
grandsons and four great-grandchildren.
DENNIS ALLEN BARNES
1963-2008
NASHVILLE: Dennis Allen Barnes, 44, died
Wednesday, February 27, at Vanderbilt
Medical Center in Nashville. Funeral
services were Friday, February 29, at 2 p.m.
at Gallimore Funeral Home with Rev. Gene
Price officiating. Burial followed in
Hopewell Cemetery in Gleason.
Mr. Barnes, disabled, was born October 28,
1963 in McKenzie.
Survivors include: his parents, Hollis T.
Barnes of Ohio and Ruth Franklin Pryor of
Gleason; his stepfather, Steve Pryor of
Gleason; and one half-sister, Robin Mayo of
Union City.
EFFIE CARVER OWNBY
ROCKINGHAM, NORTH CAROLINA: Effie Carver
Ownby, 96, died Thursday, February 28, at
Rockingham Manor. Graveside funeral services
were Monday, March 3, at 2 p.m. at Bethlehem
Cemetery with Bro. Ben E. Wainscott
officiating.
Mrs. Ownby was preceded in death by her
husband, Glenn Ownby; one brother, Hulon
Carver; and two sisters, Berdie Puckett and
Ruth Myers.
Survivors include: one daughter, Glenda
(Dennis) Krupinski of Laurinburg, North
Carolina; and five grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
DONALD EVAN BURSLEY
1923-2008
HENRY: Donald Evan Bursley, 84, died Sunday,
March 2, at his home. Funeral services are
Wednesday, March 5, at 1 p.m. at McKenzie
Funeral Home with Bro. Tony Wiggins and Bro.
Paul Merwin officiating. Burial will follow
at Caledonia Cemetery.
Mr. Bursley was born May 13, 1923 in
Charlotte, Michigan to the late Evan Bert
and Vera Ann Satterley Bursley. He was a
farmer and retired factory worker, a deacon
at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Henry, a WW
II U.S. Navy veteran, and a life member of
the VFW. Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by one stepdaughter,
Sharon Kay Reid.
Survivors include: his wife, Mattilene Allen
Reynolds Bursley; two stepsons, Rodney
Reynolds of Dallas, Georgia and Dane
Reynolds of Dover; one brother, William
Bursley of Eaton Rapids, Michigan; four
sisters, Maxine Figur of Lansing, Michigan,
Mabel Olney and Ruth Ann Olney, both of
Eaton Rapids, Michigan and Jean Sharon of
Grand Ledge, Michigan.
The family will receive friends Tuesday from
4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 11
a.m. until time of service. |
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