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LOUIS GERALD SCOTT
MELBOURNE, FLORIDA: Louis Gerald "Jerry"
Scott died at his home after a long battle
with leukemia on Wednesday, May 7,
surrounded by his wife, Mary Lou, and
sister, Joan. He was not defined by his
illness but fought it with a special dignity
and grace. Services were at Hope Episcopal
Church, 190 Interlachen Road, Suntree,
Melbourne on Monday, May 12, at 11 a.m.
Jerry was born in Arkansas City, Kansas on
April 21, 1930, to Louis and Lovia Scott. He
attended Indiana State University, Terre
Haute, Indiana, on a football scholarship,
graduating with a degree in education in
1953. He earned his Master of Science degree
in Education from Indiana State University
in 1956 and his PhD from the University of
Tennessee in 1973.
Jerry taught high school and upon receiving
his doctorate began a long career as a high
school principal. He culminated his career
as assistant superintendent of Schools in
Knoxville. He retired in 1989 and moved to
New Symrna Beach, Florida. In 2005 he moved
to the Indian River Colony Club in Viera,
Florida
He joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in
1953 as a private, retiring as a colonel in
1978. Jerry was an avid golfer, loved
fishing and was an all around sportsman. He
was an accomplished musician playing the
trumpet in the Indiana State University
Symphony and later, the Knoxville Symphony.
Survivors include: his wife, Mary Lou Scott;
sister, Joan Conley; son, Louis Scott;
daughter, Gloria Scott Woods; stepson, Mark
Cass; and two granddaughters, Lori and
Rachael.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
The American Cancer Society.
JONATHAN ELDON LAMAN
1977-2008
HUNTINGDON: Jonathan Eldon Laman, 31, died
Monday, May 5, from injuries he received in
an accident. Funeral services were Thursday,
May 8, at 1 p.m. at Dilday Funeral Home with
Bro. Denny Abernathy officiating. Burial
followed in Long Rock Cemetery.
Mr. Laman was born January 17, 1977 in
Stuttgart, Germany. He was a welder for
Steele Restaurant Supply, a Navy veteran
having served on the USS Defender and a
volunteer firefighter for the Mixie Fire
Department. He was preceded in death by his
grandmother, Bettie Jo Chandler.
Survivors include: his parents, Lynn and
Danita Laman of Huntingdon; paternal
grandparents, Helen and Eldon Laman of
Huntingdon; maternal grandparents, Jackie
and Barbara Chandler of Tullahoma; two
brothers, Kristopher D. Laman and Nicholas
A. Laman, both of Huntingdon; two sisters,
Diane (James) Laman Brown and Laura (Jeremy)
Laman Rich, both of Huntingdon.
INA JO HODO
1942 - 2008
HUNTINGDON: Ina Jo Hodo, 65, died Tuesday,
May 6, at Huntingdon Health and
Rehabilitation Center. Graveside services
were Wednesday, May 7, at 1 p.m. at Carroll
Memorial Gardens with Bro. Larry DePriest
officiating.
Mrs. Hodo was born June 23, 1942 in West
Monroe, Louisiana to the late Victor Earnest
"VE" Mauldin and Juanita (Grady) Mauldin.
She was Pentecostal in belief. Survivors
include: her husband, Jessie Hodo of
Huntingdon; one daughter, Laura Ann Dodd of
Huntingdon; one son, John Duane (Lacee) Hodo
of Huntingdon; two sisters, Kay Lifsey of
Huntingdon and Lisa Norman of Atoka; two
brothers, Ronnie Chambliss of Waverly and
Lonnie Chambliss of Murfreesboro; and four
grandchildren.
Chase Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES H. "BUD" COOK
1934-2008
HENRY: James H. "Bud" Cook, 73, died Monday,
May 5, at Henry County Medical Center.
Funeral services were Thursday, May 8, at 3
p.m. at Springhill Baptist Church with Fred
Shackelford officiating. Burial followed in
Bevil Cemetery in Paris.
Mr. Cook was born December 23, 1934 in
Humboldt to the late Herbert S. Cook and
Edith Ray Cook. He was former owner of Paris
Gas Appliance for nine years, retired from
Suburban Gas Company as a service
technician, was in the U.S. Air Force
Strategic Air Command, and member of
Springhill Baptist Church. Besides his
parents, he was preceded in death by one
sister, Norma Jean Cook; and one grandchild.
Survivors include: his wife, Joyce Guinn
Cook of Henry; one daughter, Rena Kay
(David) Walker of Midland, Michigan; two
sons, James Dale Cook of Henry and John
Wayne (Dianne) Register of Nashville; one
sister, Robbie McDaniel of Henry; three
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Ridgeway Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
JENNIFER GAIL PERRY
1983-2008
McKENZIE: Jennifer Gail Perry, 24, died
Friday, May 9, at her home. Funeral services
were Tuesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. at Brummitt
Funeral Home in McKenzie with Rev. Jo Nell
Copeland officiating. Burial followed in
Manley Cemetery in McKenzie.
Ms. Perry was born October 25, 1983 in
McKenzie. She was preceded in death by her
paternal grandfather, Butler Perry; her
maternal grandparents, Tom and Frances
Pruitt; and two nephews.
Survivors include: her parents, Jan and Ilah
Pruitt Perry; one brother, Clay Perry of
McKenzie; three sisters: Christy Goodman and
Cristel Barger, both of McKenzie and Tiffney
Medlock of Huntingdon; her grandmother,
Christine Perry of McKenzie; and several
nieces and nephews.
JOSEPH RAYMOND "JOE" BREWER
1944-2008
DRESDEN: Joseph Raymond "Joe" Brewer, 63,
died Tuesday, May 6, at Weakley County
Nursing Home. Graveside services were
Thursday, May 8, at Sunset Cemetery in
Dresden.
Mr. Brewer was born July 24, 1944 in
Tiptonville to the late William Russell and
Mary Gladys Brown Brewer. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include: one brother, Terry (Faye)
Brewer of Dresden; one sister, Wanda
Donaldson of Tiptonville; and 17 nieces and
nephews.
Gallimore Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
LINDA JOYCE GRANT
1941-2008
WESTMINSTER, COLORADO: Linda Joyce Grant,
66, formerly of Clarksburg, died Friday, May
2, at Broomfield Skilled Nursing Home.
Funeral services were Friday, May 9, at 2
p.m. at Chase Funeral Home with Bro. Phillip
Halter officiating. Burial followed in
Clarksburg Cemetery.
Mrs. Grant was born August 12, 1941 in Cedar
Grove to the late Hubert Winchester and
Elsie (Woodard) Winchester. She retired from
the United States Postal Service after 29
years as an assistant postmaster and a
member of the Clarksburg Missionary Baptist
Church. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, James
Lindell "Buddy" Grant, and one grandson.
Survivors include: one daughter, Kelli
(Stan) Carlock of Westminster, Colorado; two
sons, Roger (Connie) Grant of Yuma and
Mickey (Charlotte) Grant of Wildersville;
six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
GARVIN ORA RENFROE
1923 - 2008
HUNTINGDON: Garvin Ora Renfroe, 85, died
Tuesday, May 6, at Jackson Madison County
General Hospital. Funeral services were
Thursday, May 8, at 2 p.m. at Chase Funeral
Home with Bro. Rufus Chandler and Bro. Kevin
Holland officiating. Burial followed in
Mixie Cemetery.
Mr. Renfroe was born April 4, 1923 in
Decatur County to the late William Leslie
Renfroe and Audie Gertrude (Howell) Renfroe.
He was a Navy World War II Veteran, a farmer
and a Deacon for the Mixie Missionary
Baptist Church. Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by three brothers, Otto
Renfroe, Ed Renfroe, James Renfroe, two
sisters, Hazel Duke, Delorase Renfroe and
one great granddaughter.
Survivors include: his wife of 61 years,
Virginia Renfroe; five children, Don (Tina)
Renfroe of Hollow Rock, Royce Renfroe of
Bruceton, Loyce (Kathy) Renfroe of
Lexington, David (Vickie) Renfroe and
Andoria (Kevin) Holland, both of Huntingdon;
three sisters, Annie Lee (Joe) Montgomery of
Nashville, Lottie (Ralph) Fisher of
Lexington, and Mary Bivens of Parsons; one
brother, Loy (Norma Dean) Renfroe of
Parsons; nine grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
BILLY EUGENE LINDSEY
MCKENZIE: Billy Eugene Lindsey, 70, died
Saturday, May 10, at McKenzie Regional
Hospital. Funeral services were Tuesday, May
13, at 2:30 p.m. at Bodkin Funeral Home in
Milan. Burial followed in New Independence
Cemetery.
Mr. Lindsey was a retired machinist for
McQuay Morris, retired U.S. Army veteran and
member of First Baptist Church in Milan.
Survivors include: his wife, Donna Lindsey
of McKenzie; two daughters, Paula Pruett of
McKenzie and Paige Campbell of
McLemoresville; two sons, Philip Lindsey of
McKenzie and Patrick Lindsey of
McLemoresville; stepmother, Alma Lindsey of
Huntsville, Alabama; one sister, Catherine
Moss of Ocoee, Florida; three brothers, John
Robert Lindsey of Winter Haven, Florida,
Joel Lindsey of Huntsville, Alabama, and
Gaylon Lindsey of Birmingham, Alabama; and
eight grandchildren.
PHILLIP WAYNE DAMESWORTH
1961-2008
MCKENZIE: Phillip Wayne Damesworth, 47, died
Friday, May 9, at Regional Hospital in
Jackson. Funeral services were Sunday, May
11, at 2 p.m. at Ridgeway Funeral Home with
Bobby Hollingsworth officiating. Burial
followed in Hillcrest Memorial Park in
Paris.
Mr. Damesworth was born March 16, 1961 in
Union City. He formerly worked at Republic
Steel in McKenzie and was a Baptist. He was
preceded in death by his father, Phillip
Eston Damesworth.
Survivors include: his wife, Stephanie Hayes
Damesworth of McKenzie; his mother, Doris
Sawyers Damesworth of Paris; two sons,
Trevor Damesworth of Huntingdon and Blake
Damesworth of McKenzie; two stepdaughters,
Jasmine Barnhill of Huntingdon and Tori Lee
of Tacom, Washington; and two brothers,
Terry (Tammy) Damesworth of Paris and
Kenneth (Billie) Damesworth of Lynnville,
Kentucky.
JAMES CARRUTHERS GILMER, JR.
1920-2008
HOLLOW ROCK: James Carruthers Gilmer, Jr.,
87, died Tuesday, May 6, at his home. The
body was cremated.
Mr. Gilmer was born May 20, 1920 in Chicago,
Illinois to the late James Carruthers
Gilmer, Sr. and Edith H. Hallgren. He was a
surgical instrument salesman for Birchter
Company, a WW II Army veteran and member of
Hebron United Methodist Church.
Survivors include: his wife, Barbara Grantz
Gilmer of Hollow Rock; one son, Daniel James
Gilmer of Nooksak, Washington; and two
grandchildren.
Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
GLADYS JOYNER PHILLIPS
1915-2008
BUENA VISTA: Gladys Joyner Phillips, 92,
died Friday, May 9, at her home. Funeral
services were Monday, May 12, at 10 a.m. at
Bruceton Funeral Home with Bro. Gus Broadway
officiating. Burial followed in Old Hollow
Rock Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in
Bruceton.
Mrs. Phillips was born October 10, 1915 in
Benton County to the late William Arzo
Mitchell and Eula Gay Reed Mitchell. She was
a seamstress for Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc.
and member of Old Hollow Rock Primitive
Baptist Church. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her first husband, Carl
Joyner; her second husband, Horace Phillips;
and six brothers.
Survivors include: two sons, Bill (Phyllis)
Joyner and Michael (Patrice) Joyner, both of
Buena Vista; one sister, Louise Wofford of
Eagle Creek; five grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
MARY ELLIS
1928-2008
PARIS: Mary Ellis, 80, died Thursday, May 8,
at McKenzie Healthcare Center. Funeral
services were Tuesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. at
McEvoy Funeral Home with Bro. Steven Hoots
officiating. Burial followed in Dumplin Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Ellis was born January 23, 1928 in
Carroll County to the late Graden Pruitt and
Mattie Mae Pearson Pruitt. She was a
homemaker and member of United Pentecostal
Church. Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, John H.
Ellis; one sister, Margie Davis; three
brothers, Edward Pruitt, Thomas Harold
Pruitt, and Marvin Earl Pruitt; and one
grandson.
Survivors include: one daughter, Mary Evelyn
Ellis of Paris; three sons, John Edward
(Ramona) Ellis of Meridian, Texas, Wiley
Randolph (Patricia) Ellis of Allenstown, New
Hampshire, and Bobby Joe (Kathy) Ellis of
Moody, Texas; five grandchildren and three
step-granddaughters.
FREDDIE EUGENE DEATON
1937-2008
DYERSBURG: Freddie Eugene Deaton, 70, died
Thursday, May 8, at his home. Graveside
services were Saturday, May 10, at 1 p.m. at
Everett's Chapel Cemetery with Bro. Don
Bowlin officiating.
Mr. Deaton was born October 25, 1937 in
Gleason to the late Bryant and Agnes Ellis
Deaton. He was a member of Bethlehem Baptist
Church in Greenfield. Besides his parents,
he was preceded in death by one daughter,
Tina Deaton; and one brother, David Deaton.
Survivors include: two sons, Donald Deaton
of Greenfield and Michael Deaton of
McKenzie; one daughter, Shelia Deaton of
Greenfield; six sisters, Ailene Vickers and
Patsy Lovell, both of Gleason, Brooksie
Owens of Henry, Dorothy Burlison of New
Johnsonville, Joy Lewis of Greenfield, and
Reba Gallimore of McKenzie; and six
grandchildren.
Gallimore Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN L. WILLIAMS
1928-2008
HUNTINGDON: John L Williams, 80, died
Friday, May 9, at his home. Funeral services
were Monday, May 12, at 10 a.m. at
Huntingdon First United Methodist Church
with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in
McKenzie.
Mr. Williams was born February 20, 1928 in
Carroll County to the late E. M. Clark and
Grace (Burke) Williams. He was former
District Attorney General of the 24th
Judicial District and a member of the
Huntingdon First United Methodist Church.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in
death by his wife, Betty Everett Williams;
and three brothers, Allen Williams, Billy
Williams and Dallas Williams.
Survivors include: two sons, Judge John
Everett Williams and Robert Clark "Bob"
(Donna) Williams, both of Huntingdon; and
three grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES WILLIAM BLAYLOCK
1918-2008
TREZEVANT: James William Blaylock, 89, died
Sunday, May 11, at his son's home. Funeral
services are Wednesday, May 14, at 11 a.m.
at Brummitt Funeral Home, Trezevant. Burial
will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery, Trezevant.
Mr. Blaylock was born August 13, 1918 near
the Campground Community to the late James
S. and Johnnie Ruth Longworth Blaylock. He
was a member of First Baptist Church,
Trezevant; WW II Army veteran; a member of
the American Legion; retired from Milan
Arsenal Quality Assurance Department and a
local farmer and produce seller. Besides his
parents, he was preceded in death by his
wife, Vivian Marie Blaylock.
Survivors include: one son, Bobby (Nancy)
Blaylock, Sr. of Trezevant; one sister, Mary
Campbell of Trezevant; one brother, Paul
Blaylock of South Fulton; and two grandsons,
Bobby Blaylock, Jr. and John (Livia)
Blaylock.
VIRGINIA RUTH MCCLERKING
1935-2008
WILDERSVILLE: Virginia Ruth McClerking, 73,
died Sunday, May 11, at Jackson Madison
County General Hospital. Funeral services
are Saturday, May 17, at 1 p.m. at the Bible
Hill Missionary Baptist Church with Rev.
Anthony Gordon officiating. Burial will
follow in the church cemetery.
Mrs. McClerking was born January 1, 1935 in
Perry County to the late Fred Dixon and
Jimmie Mae (Barber) Dixon. She was a
homemaker and a member of the Bible Hill
Missionary Baptist Church. Besides her
parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, James Matthew McClerking; one son,
James McClerking, Jr.; one daughter, Patsy
Taylor; and two brothers, Willie Dixon and
Ray Dixon.
Survivors include: four daughters, Bettina
McClerking and Brenda (George) Scott, both
of Wildersville, Karen McClerking of
Nashville, and Judy (Steve) Booker of
Jackson; three sons, Danny (Vanessa)
McClerking and Timothy (Tracey) McClerking,
both of Wildersville, and Charlie (Joyce)
McClerking of Huntingdon; one sister, Clara
Neil Pettigrew of Parsons; three brothers,
James (Shirley) Dixon, Joe (Kathleen) Dixon,
and Lee Roy Dixon, all of Springfield,
Illinois; 21 grandchildren, and 11
great-grandchildren.
THOMAS B. JOHNSON
1959 - 2008
CEDAR GROVE: Thomas B. Johnson, 48, died
Thursday, May 8, at his home. Funeral
services were Saturday, May 10, at 2 p.m. at
Chase Funeral Home with Bro. Brian Johnson
and Bro. Tim Maness officiating. Burial
followed in New Liberty Cemetery.
Mr. Johnson was born November 11, 1959 in
Opealika, Alabama. He was a fork lift
operator for Milan Arsenal and a Deacon and
song leader for New Liberty Missionary
Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by
his father, Dr. Bennie Johnson.
Survivors include: his wife, Cindy Johnson;
his mother, Melba Johnson of Huntingdon; one
daughter, Kimberly (Allen) Maness of Darden;
one son, Brian (Jenna) Johnson of White
House; one brother, David (Christy) Johnson
of Lewisburg; and three grandchildren. |
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