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David C. Whitten, Jr. submitted by Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood Obituary pasted to the fly pages of the David Clay Whitten Bible. Publication not given. |
David C. Whitten, Jr., my youngest brother, was born in Wayne county, Tenn. if I am not mistaken, March 8, 1864, and died there, May 21, 1879. Surely the truth of the expression "Death loves a shining mark," was seen in his case. He was converted at nine years of age, and immediately joined the Methodist Church. His life was short, but a happy one. He was always a good child, and after his profession of religion he was indeed a model boy. He was obedient to his parents -- did that they bade him with as much cheerfulness as any one could. Their wish was his pleasure. His sickness was of short duration, and he died an easy death. He was very judicious in the selection of his companions, it being a maxim of his, that it is better to keep good company, or else keep none. Few boys of his age ever had more friends among both the aged and the young, for he won all hearts to him. His temper was always even -- nothing seemed to fret or worry him, for his religion enabled him to walk uprightly before his God. His history may be summed up in few words. As a son, he was dutiful; as a brother, good and kind; as a student, attentive to his studies; as a playmate, gently and living; as a boy, a model; and as a Christian, pious and devoted to the Church. A letter from his father , bearing date of the day he died, says: "My son, David, your youngest, sweet little brother, died this morning. To me it is the saddest day of my life. I feel that my staff and stay for my declining years is broke. The family take his death very hard. He died easily and in a few minutes. He was the most patient person in sickness I ever saw; complained of nothing but pain; took everything given him kindly ... It is common for people to say, when they lose a child, "That was the best one." I can say, from the depth of my heart, he was the sweetest-spirited child I have reared. My wish was his will. He rarely fretted -- was nearly always in a good humor, and was never too tired to wait on me. He was strictly pious. I never knew of his doing an immoral deed in all his life. His ma said to him the day before he died, 'Son, would you be afraid to die?' His response was prompt, heroic and decided, 'No, ma, I should not.' " Thus died one too pure and good for earth. He was the first one of our immediate family to died. Truly God has been good to us. My father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters - all the family - are religious, and my sincere prayer is that we may meet at last in that clime where death is an eternal stranger. L. F. Whitten, Munford, Ala, May 28, 1879. |
Boone W. Whitten Submitted by Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood Obituary pasted to the fly pages of the David Clay Whitten Bible. Publication not given. |
My Dear Brother, Boone W. Whitten, was born in Wayne county, Tennessee, September 8th, 1860. Was born of the Spirit, September, 7th, 1873, which was his thirteenth birthday. Of the genuineness of his conversion he was never in doubt. Of the wisdom he manifested in joining the Church at an early age, there can be no question. He was a Christian boy, of choice and pious from principle. It seems hard to give up one who was so promising, so pure; but we must bow in submission to the will of the Lord. Just before his death he prayed, "Father, they will be done, not mine." He was living at my house, teaching school; had been for five months, and I know whereof I affirm, when I say he was one of the purest, steadiest young men I ever met. He had built up a fine school in this community, and in the school room, every morning, asked God to bless his pupils in their studies, and him in teaching them. he was engaged, mind, soul and body in his profession. He taught by example and precept; was studious at home, carrying on his course of study which he had pursued in college. While he instructed the minds of his pupils, he looked closely after their morals, and when dying said: "Tell my pupils to remember the good advice I gave them in the schoolroom, and be good boys and girls and meet me in heaven." In 1881 he attended the State Normal School, at Florence, Ala. where he was loved by his fellow pupils, President and Professors. President S. P. Rice is said to have remarked when he left college: "If all my boys had been as studious as Boone Whitten, it would have been a paradise on earth." But as a Christian he was nearer perfect. He prayed fervent, trustful prayers around out fireside that he might grow in grace and get to be nearer like Jesus. He studied his Bible every day, and frequently called my attention to certain portions of the Scriptures which were more precious, unto him than jewels. his fixedness of purpose to serve God was unalterable. He would have died rather than do wrong, or bring reproach on the precious Savior. When he came to died, April 21st, I said to him: "Brother, is your faith still strong?" He replied, "Yes, sir, I know that Jesus will save me." He called all around him and bade them farewell, telling them to meet him in heaven, and sent loving messages to his parents, brother and sisters. During a prayer offered by Brother Andrew Jackson, he said: "Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee," and repeated it. He gave minute instructions relative to the distribution of his effects, and requested to be carried back to Tennessee and buried by the side of our brother, David, who died three years since. I carried him back, read the burial service in the presence of hundreds of his friends, and buried his body in hope of glorious resurrection. L. F. Whitten, Easta Boga, Ala., April 28, 1882. |
David Clay Whitten Submitted by Mrs. Jo Anne Norwood Obituary pasted to the fly pages of the David Clay Whitten Bible. Publication not given. |
The subject of this sketch was born in Lauderdale
County, near Florence, Ala., July 27, 1823. His long and useful life was
spent in Wayne County, Tenn., and nearly entirely so in the same
community. He was honored and respected by all who knew him. He never was
defeated but once before the people for any office for which he asked at
the ballots of his fellow-citizens, and he always believed that it was a
benign providence that defeated him in that contest for public preferment.
While it was not until 1865 that he was converted and joined the Church,
yet from my earliest recollection his home was the itinerant preacher's
home. No preacher ever felt long at a time that he was a guest, but a
feeling that he was an inmate of the home would unconsciously steal over
not only the preacher, but all whose fortune it was to share his
hospitality. Many a Tennessee Conference preacher has shared this grace at
his hands and that of his well-ordered household. His bereaved and
sorrow-stricken wife, who is truly bereft, and who from her girlhood had
feared God and worked righteousness, was his strong stay for more than
forty-one years. I never knew a better woman than she. I remember that
during the cruel war between the States, when sin of every form held high
carnival, she never faltered for a moment in her faith and loyalty to God
and his cause. No wonder that out of such a family should be born two
itinerant Methodist preachers. Rev. O. B. Whitten, the younger, was one of
the most popular young preachers ever in the Memphis Conference. His
career was short - only a little more than three years - yet impressing
himself upon all who knew him. Rev. L. F. Whitten, of La Fayette, has been
a faithful member of that Conference since its organization in 1870. I
doubt if any man in that Conference has made a better record for devotion
to the cause of Christ, the interest of Methodism and humanity, during
these years than he. David Clay Whitten died in peace with God and in hope
of heaven Feb. 20, 1889, and was laid beside his three sons who had
preceded him to heaven - to await the resurrection of the just. |
Mrs. John Y. Parker Obituary pasted in the front cover of the Mattie Brewer McCorkle Bible, McCorkle-Stafford Collection, Wayne County Historical Society |
Mrs. John Y. Parker, 63, died Sunday night of acute indigestion at her home on Indian Creek. Burial took place Monday in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. G. R. Wilkerson and N. C. Jeter. Mrs. Parker was a devoted member of the Christian Church. [Note: This is Eliza (Elizabeth) Lucinda Brewer, b. 1856/7, daughter of Hiram and Cazada Hayes Brewer. She married first to J. T. Lowery; second to Joseph Clayton Stribling; and third to John Y. Parker. Her death occurred before Jan, 20, 1920 since she does not appear in the 1920 census for Wayne County, TN. She does not have a tombstone in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, although she is buried in the Parker plot. Obituary probably from "The Wayne Countian". |
Lt. John W. Stribling Obituary pasted in the front cover of the Mattie Brewer McCorkle Bible, McCorkle - Stafford Collection, Wayne County Historical Society |
Stribling Is Laid To Rest, Funeral Services Held At
Honolulu. |
James Russell Butler Submitted by Jerry L. Butler Source: The Florence Times, July 6, 1943, page 2 |
J. R. BUTLER, 73, IS LAID TO REST |
Mrs. Sallie Butler Submitted by Jerry L. Butler Source: The Florence Times, November 26, 1943, page 3 |
MRS. BUTLER, 73, TAKEN BY DEATH |
Henrietta Lewis Source: "Wayne Citizen", Clifton, TN, Thursday, July 4th, 1884. |
Henrietta Lewis born was in
Clifton, March 27th, 1883, and died in Clifton, July 9th, 1884. |
Rev. Ben Martin Submitted by Mrs. Grace W. Carver, Cypress Inn, TN |
Rev. Ben Martin Dies Wednesday at 87 |
J. B. Lawson Submitted by Mrs. Grace W. Carver Cypress Inn, TN |
Lawson Answers Death Summons |
M. F. Butler Submitted by Jerry L. Butler Source: The Florence Times, Florence, AL, January 18, 1934, page 3 |
JACKSONBURG FARMER
DIED OF PNEUMONUIA JANUARY 11 |
Joseph D. Dunn Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News Friday, Aug. 4, 1950 |
Funeral Services For Joseph Dunn Conducted July 10 |
Mrs. Frances Jane Dunn Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News January 1936 |
Mrs. Frances Jane Dunn |
Richard Arthur Arnold Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Nashville Tennessean no date or page on clipping (1975) |
Richard Arnold Services Today |
J. R. Linville Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News 24 Oct 1975, no page on clipping |
Funeral services for Jasper Randolph Linville, 86, were conducted October 14, at 10 o'clock from Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church with Rev. O. A. Lindsey, Rev. Doyle Wallace and Rev. Paul Sanderson officiating. Burial was in Railroad Church Cemetery at Iron City. ¶Mr. Linville died October 12 at Rolling Acres Nursing Home in Florence, Ala., where he had made his home for several years. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, the father of Osbie J. Linville, Lauderdale County Superintendent of Education, a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church and a retired brick mason. ¶Surviving are two other sons, Orbie G. of Florence and Clarence Linville of Iron City; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell of Florence, Mrs. Aileen McDonald of Sheffield, Ala, and Mrs. Louise Montgomery of Cloverdale, Ala.; a brother, Herman B. Linville of Iron City and two sisters, Mrs. Annie M. Moore of Iron City, and Mrs. Nellie Roberson of Killen, Ala. |
J. R. Linville Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, 13 Oct 1975, no page number on clipping. |
J. R. Linville Dies at
86 |
Mrs. Mattie Farris Melson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News 16 June 1967 |
Funeral Services Held
Sunday For Mrs. Mattie Melson |
Mrs. Fannie Bell Horton Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 18 August 1967. No page number on clipping. |
Funeral Services For Mrs. Horton Conducted Aug. 8 |
Dewey Clyde Barkley Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times 22 Jan 1972. No page number on clipping. |
Dewey Clyde Barkley, 89, 902 Sannoner Ave., died today at the residence. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had lived in Florence 30 years. He was a charter member and Deacon at Highland Baptist Church, a member of the Florence Masonic Lodge, and was the retired owner of Barkley Air Conditioning and Heating Co. ¶Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Highland Baptist Church with Rev. Jodie Gamble officiating. Burial will follow in Florence Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. The body will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to the service when it will be placed in the church. ¶He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Edith T. Barkley; a brother, Carter Barkley, Florence. ¶Bearers will be Allen Lovelace, Billy Kelley, Raymond Sitter, Edgar Young, Guy Hamilton, E. G. Dorris, Tom McDougal, Ottie Stansell. |
Mrs. Mary Catherine Barkley Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Monday, 15 Feb 1971 no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Mary Catherine Barkley, 90, Cypress Inn, Tenn. Rt. 1, died at Wayne County Hospital Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ¶She was a native and lifelong resident of Wayne County and widow of John Rich Barkley. She was a member of Balentine Freewill Baptist Church. ¶Service will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Balentine Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. Emmerald [sic] Bailey. Burial will be in Balentine Cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. The body will be at Collinwood Funeral Home until time for services. ¶Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Thomas E. Franks, Cypress Inn; Mrs. Altie Hammock, Waynesboro; Mrs. Howard Wright, Cypress Inn; Mrs. Henry Dodd, South Bend, Ind.; two sons, Allen Barkley, Iron City; Willie Barkley, Lutts, Tenn.; a brother, Wallace Patterson, Lawrenceburg; 35 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren. |
Mrs. Reba Earline Brewer Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times Monday, 15 Feb 1971, no page number on clipping |
Mrs. Reba Earline Brewer, 48, of 311 S. Richards St., Florence, died Sunday at 12 noon at Lauderdale Christian Nursing Home. ¶She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn. and had lived here 26 years. She was a member of Railroad Methodist Church in Wayne County, Tenn. ¶Surviving are the husband, Buford Brewer; three sons, Cecil, James Larry, Donald Ray; mother, Mrs. Hershel Keeton; a sister, Mrs. George Robert McMullan, all of Florence; four brothers, Neller Keeton, Junior Newton Keeton, bobby Keeton, Billy Keeton, a grandchild, all of Florence. ¶Bearers will be cousins. |
Edgar Byler Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, Friday, 24 May 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Funeral services for Edgar Byler, 79, of Collinwood were conducted Sunday, May 19 at 2 o'clock from Collinwood Church of Christ with Roger Villines officiating. Burial was in McGlamery Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. ¶Mr. Byler died May 17 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home. ¶He was a native of Izzard County, Ar., a son of Shadrach E. and Lauretta Downing Byler. He was a retired Pharmacist and a member of the Church of Christ. ¶Survivors are a son, Edgar D. Byler of Collinwood; two step-sons, Robert Walsh of Marianna, Pa., and Joseph Walsh of Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Jane Walround [sic] of Rochelle, Va., and Mrs. Naomi Ruth Parker of Downey, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Farris and Mrs. M. A. Brown both of Collinwood; and six grandchildren. |
John Thomas Cypert Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times Thursday, 20 June 1974, no page number on clipping. |
John Thomas Cypert, Sr., 88, Rt. 5, Florence, died Wednesday at Mitchell Hollingsworth Annex. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had lived in Florence 50 years, was a retired carpenter. ¶Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the First Church of the Nazarene, Florence, with Rev. Wendell Shirley officiating. Burial will follow in Greenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. ¶The body will remain at the funeral home until 2 p.m. when it will be placed in the church. ¶He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Della Wright Cypert; three sons, John T. Cypert, Jr., Russell Cypert, and Douglas Cypert, all of Florence; five daughters, Miss Orine Cypert, Miss Pauline Cypert, Mrs. Sarah Pumphrey, all of Alexander, VA; Mrs. Frances Thoresen, Springfield, VA., Mrs. Emily Jean Wirokman, Landover, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Emma Blackwell, Carlisle, Ark., nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. ¶Nephews will serve as bearers. |
Mrs. Annie Downing Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, 1 June 1971, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Annie Downing, 73, Florence, Rt. 3, died this morning at 5:30 at ECM Hospital. ¶She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had resided in Lauderdale County most of her life. She was a member of Stony Point Church of Christ and the widow of Taylor Downing. ¶Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from Morrison-Elkins Chapel in Florence by Derrell Davis. Burial will be in Grenview Memorial Park, Morrison-Elkins Directing. ¶Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Roxie Lindsey of Florence, nieces and nephews. ¶Bearers will be nephews. |
Mrs. Odie Hayes Bevis Gullick Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times 14 Feb 1973, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Odie Hayes Bevis Gullick, 76, 131 Button Ave., died Tuesday at the residence. ¶She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., a member of the Jackson Heights Church of Christ. ¶Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Morrison Elkins Chapel, Florence, with Leon Cole officiating, Morrison-Elkins of Florence directing. ¶She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. D. A. Yearout, Waverly, Tenn.; two sons, B. L. Bevis, Florence, and J. C. Bevis, Midland, Tex,; 17 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren. ¶Members of the Jackson Heights Church of Christ will serve as bearers. |
Mrs. Myrtle Hanback Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, no date or place number on clipping. |
Mrs. Myrtle Hanback, 52, Iron City, Tenn., died Friday at Wayne County General Hospital. ¶She was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bates. ¶Surviving are the husband, Howard Hanback; three daughters, Mrs. Ina Gilchrist and Mrs. Arnell Bratton of Collinwood, Tenn.; Mrs. Idell Robbins, Warren, Mich.; a son, Edsel Hanback, Lincoln Park, Mich.,; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie Fowler, Cypress Inn, Tenn.; Mrs. Joyce Dodd, Mrs. Ollie Stricklin, both of Iron City, Tenn.; three brothers, Wesley, Cleo and Clarence Bates, all of Iron City; seven grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. ¶Service will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church near Cypress Inn. Burial will be in Collinwood Memory Gardens. ¶The body will remain at the Collinwood Funeral Home until time for services. |
Mrs. Ethel Holt Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, no date or page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Ethel Holt, 79, of Florence, died Tuesday at ECM Hospital. ¶She was a native of Wayne County. ¶Services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Sherrod Ave. Church of Christ with Robert Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Wayne County, Tenn., with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to the service. ¶Survivors include one son, Robert Holt, Louisville, Ky.; six daughters, Mrs. Ruth Koger, Miss Sue Holt, Florence, Mrs. Frances Nichols, Gadsden, Mrs. Betty Duncan, Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs. Nell Anderson, Scottsboro, Mrs. Mary Ann Malone, Decatur; one brother, Jim Spain, Iron City, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Coffman, Iron City; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. |
Oliver Noah Holt Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Friday, 21 June 1974, no page number on clipping. |
Oliver Noah Holt, 55, 121 E. Lelia St., Florence, died early Friday morning at ECM Hospital following a lengthy illness. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee, and a member of the Florence Boulevard Church of Christ. He was a former employe [sic] of White Rubber Products in Florence. ¶Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Mt. Hope Church of Christ in Wayne County, Bro. Kelby Smith officiating. Burial will follow in the adjoining cemetery, Spry Funeral Home of Florence directing. The body will be at the funeral home until one hour prior to services. ¶Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Annie B. Holt, of Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Cantlin of New York City, N.Y., Miss Judy Ann Pigg and Mis Vicky Carol Holt of Florence; five sons, Noah Gaylon Pigg, Oliver M. Holt, Garrison Andrew Holt, Ricky Marion Holt and Nickey Keith Holt, all of Florence; his mother, Mrs. Daisy Lorene Holt of Florence; four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Hall of Florence, Mrs. Mildred Collins, Mrs. Billy Ruth Weddington and Mrs. Betty Lash, all of Florence; two brothers, Roy Lee Holt of Waynesboro, Tenn., and Ray Holt of Florence, and five grandchildren. ¶ Bearers will be Billy Staggs, Ronnie Green, Leonard Nichols, Buck Bogus, Jim Bogus and Tommy Holt. |
Mrs. Lillie Linville Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times 5 Oct 1970, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Lillie Linville, 76, of 414 Georgia Ave., Florence, died this morning at 7:45 at ECM Hospital. ¶She was native of Wayne County, Tenn., and had lived here for 36 years. She was a member of Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church. ¶Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Royal Avenue Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. Doyle Wallace and Rev. Dee Glover. Burial will be in Railroad Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins directing. The body will be at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hours prior to services. ¶Surviving are the husband, J. R. Linville, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, Mrs. Louise Montgomery, Florence; Mrs. Aline McDonald of California; three sons, Osbie J., Florence; W. Clarence Linville, Iron City, Tenn., Rt. 1; Orbie G., Florence; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. |
Will Turner Moore Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source, Florence Times, Monday, 29 April 1974, no page number on clipping. |
Mr. Will Turner Moore, 75, Rt. 2, Iron City, Tenn. died Sunday after an extended illness at Crockett General Hospital. ¶He was a retired farmer. ¶Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Williams Chapel with L. O. Cook and Lloyd Jones officiating. Burial will be in Hollis Cemetery with Loretto Memorial Chapel directing. ¶The body will be at the residence until time for services. ¶Surviving are the widow, Ola Risner Moore, Iron City; five daughters, Mrs. Lois Linville, Noblesville, Ind.; Mrs. Inell Russ, Mrs. jewel Tidwell, Mrs. Joanne Thompson, all of Iron City, and Mrs. Carolyn Hood of St. Joseph, Tenn.; five sons, G. W., Junior, Dale, Charles and Billy, all of Rt. 2, Iron City; 39 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. |
Samuel (Sam) Theodore Wilson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Tuesday 1 Aug 1972, no page number on clipping. |
Samuel (Sam) Theodore Wilson, Iron City, Tenn.; Rt. 1, died Monday. ¶He was born Aug. 5, 1892. ¶Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Railroad Methodist Church, Chisholm Highway, by Willie Daniel and Emerald Bailey. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. ¶The body will be at Wayne Memory Garden Funeral Home at Collinwood, Tenn., until time for services. ¶ Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Beula Roberson Wilson, Iron City, Rt. 1; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Scott Hogan, Iron City, Rt. 1; Mrs. Vera Harper, Cypress Inn, Tenn. Rt. 1; a brother, Jimmy Wilson, Iron City; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. |
Richard Harvey Wilson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Saturday, 17 June 1972, no page number on clipping. |
Richard Harvey Wilson, 82, Rt. 6, Florence, died at the residence Thursday morning. ¶Mr. Wilson was a native of Wayne County, Tenn., had moved to Lauderdale County in 1921, going into the grocery business. he was president and founder of the Wilson Food Grocery Chain, retiring in 1966. ¶He was a member of East Florence Church of Christ. ¶ Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the East Florence Church of Christ, Franklin T. Puckett officiating. Burial will follow in Florence Cemetery, Spry of Florence directing. ¶The body will remain at the funeral home until being placed in the church one hour prior to services. ¶He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Roxie Barnett Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Shooter, Florence; three sons, Cecil H. Wilson; Owen T. Wilson and Orlan V. Wilson, all of Florence; three sisters, Mrs. Fern Dalton, Florence, Mrs. Gertrude Hays, and Mrs. Itlie Rich, both of Iron City, Tenn.; two brothers, Proctor and Shelby Wilson, both of Iron City; eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. |
Walter F. Whitten Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, 23 Aug 1973, page 2. |
Funeral services were held Tuesday for Walter F. Whitten, 74, Rt. 1, Iron City, Tenn. ¶Mr. Whitten died Sunday at ECM Hospital. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Rosie Rich Whitten; a son, Fred Allen Whitten, Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Ora Jean Kelley, Florence, Mrs. Earlene Barkley and Mrs. Eliza Butler, both of Iron City; five sisters, Mrs. Mae Gallien, Mrs Bulah Stutts [sic], both of Florence, Miss [sic] Virgie Rich, Iron City, Miss [sic] Velma Rich, Savannah, Tenn.; 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. ¶Services were held at Middle Tennessee Funeral home, Collinwood, with Rev. Willie Daniel and Rev. Emerald Bailey officiating. Burial was in Wayne County Memory Gardens, Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. ¶Nephews served as bearers. |
Ernest Warrington Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Thursday, 16 July 1970 |
Ernest Warrington, 66, Rt. 1, Lutts, Tenn.; died Thursday, from injuries sustained in a farm accident Thursday afternoon. ¶Funeral services were held today at 3 p.m. at the Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel, Waynesboro. Burial will follow in Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Middle Tennessee Funeral home directing. ¶Mr. Warrington was a native of Wayne County, a farmer, a member of the Church of Christ. ¶He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Christine Beckham Warrington; three sons, B. G. Warrington, Lutts, James Ronald Warrington, Winneconne, Wis., Jerry Lynn Warrington, of the residence; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Penney, Clarksville, Tenn; a brother, Glenn Warrington, Savannah; two sisters; Miss Marguerite Warrington and Mrs. Sallie Kate White, both of Tuscumbia; eight grandchildren. |
John F. O. (Lando) Townsend Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, Thursday, 3 Jan 1974, no page number on clipping. |
John F. O. (Lando) Townsend, 80, 1009 North Wood Avenue, Florence, died Wednesday night a Mitchell-Hollingsworth Annex. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, Tenn.; and had resided here since 1911. He was a member of the North Wood United Methodist Church and served as a postal employe[sic] 36 years before retiring. ¶Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Morrison-Elkins Chapel, Florence, by Dr. O. S. Gamble. Burial will be in Florence Cemetery, Morrison-Elkins Funeral Home of Florence directing. ¶Surviving are a son, Robert L. Townsend, Florence; two brother, Carter Townsend, Florence; Edward Townsend, Greenhill; two granddaughters. ¶Bearers will be Eugene Townsend, Williard Townsend, Troy Townsend, J. R. Richards, Henry Killen, Jr., Royce Quigley. |
Elbert Lee Stricklin Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, 1973. Exact date and page number not on clipping. |
Elbert Lee Stricklin, 65, Iron City, Tenn., Rt. 1, died Wednesday at Wayne County General Hospital, Waynesboro, Tenn. ¶Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. from Railroad Church in Wayne County by William M. Holloway. Burial will be in Wayne County Memory Gardens, Collinwood, Tenn., Middle Tennessee Funeral Home directing. ¶He was a native of Wayne County and a member of the Methodist Church. ¶Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Clara Gallien Stricklin; five sons, Shaler and Robert of Cypress Inn, Tenn.; John D., Richard Neal, and Marion H.; all of Collinwood, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Beard, Iron City, Rt. 1; four brothers, James, Waynesboro; Dee, Florida; Jay and Fred, Lutts, Tenn.; two half-brothers, Charlie Stricklin, Martin, Tenn.; Arthur Stricklin, Savannah, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Estelle McFall, Savannah; seven grandchildren; three step grandchildren. |
Mrs. Minnie Wright Roberson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Florence Times, 26 June 1971, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Minnie Wright Roberson, 74, Wayne County, Tenn., died at ECM Hospital Friday at 5 p.m. ¶She was a lifelong resident of Wayne County, and member of Railroad Methodist Church. ¶Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Pigg, Wayne County; three son, Randle, Florence; Ernest, Wayne County; Carl, Sheffield; a brother, Ed Wright, Cypress Inn, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Jones and Mrs. Della Cyper [Cypert], Florence; 14 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. ¶The body will be at Middle Tennessee Funeral home at Collinwood until time for services at Railroad Methodist Church, Wayne County, Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. George Bracey and Rev. Emerald Bailey will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. |
Eugene C. Turman Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967. No page number on clipping. |
Funeral service for Eugene C. Turman, 70, of Arkansas were held recently with burial in Bassett Cemetery. ¶Mr. Turman did at Chickasawba Hospital in Blytheville. ¶He was a native of Wayne County, a son of Polk and Molly Dixon Turman. He was a retired farmer. ¶ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Turman; two brothers, Frank of Waynesboro and Carl Turman of Collinwood; and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Matlock of Noble, Okla. |
Joe Johnson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967. No page number on clipping. |
Clifton - Funeral services fo Joe Johnson, 84, were held Saturday at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. ¶ Mr. Johnson, retired farmer, died Thursday night in Hardin County General Hospital. ¶He was a lifelong resident of Hardin County. ¶Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Prater Johnson; three daughters, Miss Mary Verna Johnson of Dyer,; Mrs. Hazel Cagel of Adamsville; and Mrs. Kate Droke of Memphis; two son, Flex and Ben Johnson, both of Clifton; a sister, Mrs. Mary Grimes of Clifton; a half-brother, J. W. Hardin of Clifton; and eight grandchildren. |
John Thomas Andrews Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Funeral Service Thomas Andrews Conducted Sunday |
Mrs. Emma Grimes Old Submitted by the late Margaret M. Morrison Source: The Morrison Papers |
Mrs. Emma G. Old Dies at Lebanon |
Mrs. Ora Morrison Submitted by the late Margaret M. Morrison Source: The Morrison Papers |
Mrs. Ora Morrison, 68 year-old widow of the late William Seymore Morrison, died Tuesday night at her home on upper Green River after a very brief illness. ¶Mrs. Morrison was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and highly respected. ¶ Survivors are her children, Grayford Morrison, Mrs. C. H. Rose, Cypress Inn, and Mrs. Jesse Duren of the Green River Community. One brother, T. S. Cypert, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Huckaba, of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. C. L. Boyd, also survive. ¶Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the home by Rev. J. M. Jones of Waynesboro. Burial was in the Shields Cemetery, with the Wayne Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. (Note: Copy from printed news item in the scrap-book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.) [Note 2: clipping probably from The Wayne County News, 1941, the date of death on Mrs. Morrison’s tombstone, Shields Cemetery.] |
James Huckaba Submitted by the late Margaret M. Morrison Source: The Morrison Papers |
James Huckaba was born Sept. 6, 1876, died October 4, 1923, at the age of 47 years and 1 month. He professed faith in Christ and united with the Green River Baptist Church of the Indian Creek Association in the year 1899. Mr. Huckaba was married to Miss Carrie Cypert on May 24, 1900. Five children were born to them, Misses Bernice, Lucille and Edyth Huckaba, and two sons, James Thomas and Alfred Merida. Mr. Huckaba was a son of John Fletcher and Mary A. Huckaba, and is survived by his mother, his wife and children and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Ellan Lynn, Mrs. Lela Lumpkins and Miss Laura Huckaba, G. M. Huckaba and Edwin F. Huckaba, ¶ Mr. Huckaba had been an invalid for a long time, but was patient and had the loving care of his loved ones throughout his affliction. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church in this City Friday afternoon by Dr. W. H. Wood, the following being selected as pall bearers, John Davis, Frank Davis, M. J. Sims, B. J. Alford, R. J. Moore - Freemon & Company undertakers in charge. (Note: Copied from printed news item in the scrap book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.) |
Dr. C. Buchanan Submitted by the late Margaret M. Morrison Source: The Morrison Papers |
Dr. C. Buchanan, one of Wayne County’s most prominent and highly respected citizens and a physician of wide repute, departed this life in the Woman’s Hospital at Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday morning at 7:45 o’clock, A.M., November 29, 1920, age seventy-eight years, seven months and nine days, just seven years, seven months and twenty days following the decease of his devoted wife, Ella A. Hassell Buchanan. ¶Failing health for several months had made its impress upon him and gave its warning of impending dissolution. He was doubtless conscious of his serious condition, but neither he nor his friends expected the end so soon. On November 19th, 1920, he left his home for Nashville, Saturday the 20th, he entered the Woman’s Hospital, and on Monday, November 29, after several days of unconsciousness, he passed away. his niece, Miss Adnye Buchanan, and two grand-nieces, Misses Irma and Lorine McAlister, Mrs. Brank Boyd, his deceased wife’s sister, and Wayne Copeland were at his bedside when the final summons came. As peacefully and as quietly as an infant’s slumber, he breathed his last and passed over the Great Divide into the land of eternal rest. his remains were brought to Waynesboro on Tuesday. Funeral services were conducted at the M. E. Church South in the presence of hundreds of his friends, who crowded the church and its approaches to pay their beloved and true friend their last tributes of respect. The occasion was indeed most solemn and affecting. Men and women arose from their seats to state their sense of bereavement and to pay tribute to his memory as a man, as a physician, as a Christian and friend. Beautiful songs were sang by the choir in which were young ladies and young men, by the bedsides of whose mothers he had sat, and with his tenderness and skill had nursed them through the pains and joys of motherhood into health and happiness and hope. Not a dry eye was there, not a lip that did not tremble, not a cheek unbedewed with tears. Beautiful flowers, the remembrance of loving friends, covered the casket in which lay the remains of a man whom the people loved. John Buchanan, of Giles County, his brother, and his niece, Mrs. Meda Brown, of Florence, and his nephew Joe Ussery and niece, Miss Ruby Ussery, of Giles County were present. ¶After the services at the church the remains were interred beside those of his wife in the Hassell cemetery on Green River. A large assembly of friends had also gathered there to pay their last respects to their departed friend, and as the casket was tenderly lowered into the grave tears of sorrow were seen, whispers of love and expressions of gratitude were heard in every part of the grief-stricken crowd. toward the man whom they had known and loved so well. ¶Dr. C. Buchanan was born April 20, 1842 in Giles County, Tenn. He served through the entire Civil War as a Confederate Soldier, in Co. I of the 3rd Tennessee Regiment. After the War, he taught school at Liberty school house in Lawrence County, Tenn. He attended medical college at Nashville and later at Louisville. In 1868, he located at Waynesboro, and began the practice of medicine, in which he continued until the end. In August, 1872, he married Ella A. Hassell, the daughter of A. T. Hassell, of Waynesboro, the ceremony being performed by Bishop McTyre of the M. E. Church South. His wife preceded him to the place of final reunion on the 9th day of April, 1913. Since then, he has lived at the old home place in Waynesboro with his niece, Miss Adnye Buchanan. ¶He is survived by two brothers, John Buchanan, of Giles Couonty, and Frank P. Buchanan, of Hutchins, Texas, and the children of two deceased brothers, Judge D. Buchanan of Lawrenceburg, and J. P. Buchanan of Giles County. The children of Judge Buchanan are, Lonnie, Solon, Walter, Frank, Sam and John. The children of J. P. Buchanan are William, Clarence, Clara, Ella, Annie, Adnya, Meda, James, and Roy. ¶Wayne County never had truer, better, braver man, and no man ever had a more loyal and devoted friend. He was sympathetic, gentle and kind, and yet when duty called or when be believed he was right, he followed the convictions with unflinching courage and unswearving fidelity. He was a faithful and liberal member of the M. E. Church, South and one of the teachers in the Sunday School. (Note: Copied from a printed article in the scrap-book of Mrs. Arthur B. (Ethel Old) Caton, Waynesboro, Tenn.) |
Mrs. Lennie Whitten Submitted by Bill Page Source: Dallas Morning News, March 30, 1906, p. 10. |
Whitten - Midlothian, Texas, March 27 - Mrs. Lennie Whitten died here this afternoon of pneumonia. She would have been 80 years old on August 3. She was born near Florence, Alabama, on August 3, 1826. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. J. F. Belew of this place, and a son, Rev. Leander Whitten of Rusellville, Alabama. |
Mrs. Mattie Brewer McCorkle McCorkle-Stafford Collection Wayne County Historical Society Source: clipping pasted to inside cover of Bible. Probably from Florence Times, 8/9 Aug 1953. |
MRS. MATTIE MCCORKLE DIES IN BIRMINGHAM |
Cecil Thompson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News 18 Aug 1967 page not recorded on clipping. |
Final Rites For Cecil Thompson Held On Aug. 13 |
Willie D. McLin Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 18 Aug 1967, no page number of clipping. |
Funeral Service For W.
D. McLin Conducted Aug. 15 |
Eddie Burt Simon Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News 18 Aug 1967, no page number of clipping. |
Final Rites For Eddie
Burt Simon Pine Hill Church |
Charlie Goodman Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 16 June 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Final Rites for Charlie Goodman Conducted Friday |
John Warrington Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 26 May 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Final Rites For John Warrington Conducted Friday |
John Henry Lindsey Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 16 May 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Former Wayne Resident Dies In Chattanooga |
Lonnie Hinton Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 16 June 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Funeral Service McGlamery Church For Lonnie Hinton |
Elijah Edward Devers Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 2 June 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Funeral Services For E. E. Devers Conducted Tuesday |
Mrs. Maie Pulley Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping |
Final Rites For Mrs. Maie Pulley Held On Saturday |
Mrs. Flora Jane Thompson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Final Rites Are Held Sunday For Mrs. Thompson |
Bruce Poag Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Jan 1967, no page number on clipping. |
Funeral Services For Bruce Poag Highland Church |
Robert T. (Bob Taylor) Gallaher Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, Friday, April 4, 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Rites for Bob Taylor Gallaher Held March 29 |
Mrs. Sallie Hardin Whitehead Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Sally Hardin Whitehead |
Mrs. Roxie Viola Balentine Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Roxie Viola Balentine |
Mrs. Sarah O. Stooksberry Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County New, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Sarah O. Stooksberry |
Raymond G. Morris Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping |
Raymond G. Morris |
Mrs. Nora Middleton Knight Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 12 Jan 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Nora Middleton Knight |
Harry L. Stull Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Harry L. Stull |
Mrs. Margaret E. Reed Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Margaret E. Reed |
Michael L. Johnson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Michael L. Johnson |
Mrs. Plina Elizabeth (Lizzie) Thompson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 27 Dec 1968, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. P. Elizabeth Thompson |
William C. Flippo Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 28 Feb 1969, no page number on clipping. |
William C. Flippo |
Miss Lizzie Davis Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Miss Lizzie Davis |
Terry Reese Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Terry Reese |
Joe Pat Roberts Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 4 Apr 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Joe Pat Roberts |
Jesse Bundy Wilson Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 4 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Jesse B. Wilson |
Mrs. Pairsada Crowe Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 11 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Pairsada Crowe |
John R. Faulkner Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 11 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
John R. Faulkner |
Marlon Wesley Lockard Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 18 April 1969, no page number on clipping. |
M. Wesley Lockard |
Mrs. Tennie Elizabeth Cole Martin Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7. |
Mrs. Tennie Martin |
Noah Webster Martin Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7. |
Noah W. Martin |
Billie Stricklin Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7. |
Billie Stricklin |
William Arthur Vickery Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7. |
William A. Vickery |
Ernest Floyd Adams Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 25 April 1969, page 7. |
Ernest Floyd Adams |
Mrs. Eula Pitts Waters Walker Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Mrs. Eula Walker |
Vance Drake Lynch Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Vance Drake Lynch |
William S. Nance Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 9 May 1969, no page number on clipping. |
William S. Nance |
Archie E. Holt Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Archie E. Holt |
William Pose Butler Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping. |
William Pose Butler |
Willie White, Jr. Submitted by Edgar D. Byler, III Source: Wayne County News, 13 June 1969, no page number on clipping. |
Willie White, Jr. |
Little Juanita Hassell Submitted by Don Meredith Source: Clifton Times Clifton, Tennessee Thursday, December 20, 1894 Vol. XXI No. 43 Page 3 |
Little Juanita Hassell |
Charles F. Pennington Submitted by Don Meredith Source: The Wayne County News Friday, December 27, 1940 Page 1 |
PENNINGTON, FORMER RESIDENT HERE: DEAD |
Rev. Daniel Judd Submitted by Steven Elder Source: "Christian Advocate" Nashville, TN 23 Aug 1860 |
Rev. Daniel Judd |
W. Riley Davis Submitted by Mary Edith Wood Source: Wayne County News 22 Oct 1936 |
W. Riley Davis, highly respected farmer of the Beech Creek
community, died at his home Monday, October 19th, after a long Illness. He
was 84 years of age. ¶He is survived by his last wife, Mrs. Ferbie Pulley Davis, and four children to their union, as follows; Mrs.. Arizona Howell, Mrs. Viola Holt, Charlie and Bradley Davis all of the Beech Creek section, and Mrs. Ella Bawcom of Miss, daughter by his first marriage Burial was in the Bawcom Cemetery on Beech Creek. |
James F. Cunningham Submitted by Betty Martin Source: Santa Ana Register--Monday, Jan., 7, 1946 |
James F. Cunningham, 88, died today in his home a 332 N. Orange St.,
Orange. He was a native of Waynesboro, Tenn.
Survivors are a son, Arthur S.
Cunningham of Orange; two brothers, George and John of Oklahoma; a
sister, Mrs Mary Dugger of Arkansas and other relatives.
Services will be held in the chapel of
the Shannon Funeral home in Orange at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with interment
in Fairhaven cemetery.
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Emily West Murrie Submitted by Terry Ceballos Source: The Vienna Times, June 29, 1939 (Vienna, IL) |
Aunt Emily Murrie, 94, Called Home To
Rest on Sunday Evening June 25 Death Claims Aged Mother Sunday, June 25,
1939
¶Emily West Murrie, daughter of Woodson and
Martha (Casteel) West was born June 2, 1845, in the state of Tennessee
and when a small child came with her parents to Southern Illinois. She
was one of a family of ten children, viz. Henry, James A., Osburn H.,
Mary, Martha, William, Amanda E., Narcissie Catherine and Fannie West.
All are deceased. Mrs. Murrie departed this life at her home, southeast
of Vienna, ILL., June 25, 1939, at the ripe old age of 94 years and 23
days.
¶On February 18, 1874, she was united in
marriage to Jefferson Monroe Murrie and to this union seven children
were born, Fleetie and Freddie having preceded her in death. In
September, 1896 the home was again bereft, this time taking the husband
and father, leaving Aunt Emily with the responsibility of the home and
rearing of her family, which responsibility she assumed with such
Christian fortitude that her children and those who came in contact with
her can rise up to call her blessed. It can be truly said of her that
her doors were open to widows and orphans and those less fortunate than
she, and her advice and counsel will long be remembered by those as the
same motherly advice as given her own children. Even the passerby
received as hearty a welcome from Aunt Emily as those nearest her.
¶Her alertness, activity and keen mind kept
her young despite the years which continued to roll on.
¶She professed faith in Christ as her
Saviour some 65 years ago. She was not only a Christian, but one of
God's noble women, serving rather than being served, proving her faith
and sincerity in the Lord by her good works; visiting the sick or those
in distress, all will stand as a living monument to her memory, yet
living that quiet, unpretentious, unassuming life that spoke volumes.
¶Aunt Emily never united with any church,
yet she made the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Concord her spiritual
home.
¶Those surviving to mourn her passing are
the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Ida Lay, Simpson; C. W. and
Harry Murrie, Vienna: Newton J. and Walter Murrie of Simpson. Also
surviving are twenty-four grandchildren, fifteen great grandchilden, a
host of nieces and nephews.
"I cannot say, I will not say, that she is
dead, she's just away."
(Her Death Certificate records that the
doctor attended her from 6-18-1939 to 6-25-1939. Cause of death:
cerebral hemorrhage which began on June 18, 1939. Other contributory
causes: arteriole sclerosis.)
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Robert Walter Smith
Submitted by
Doris Smith Halford
Obituary Wayne County News
November 1980
|
Robert Walter Smith died November 4th,
1980 after a long illiness. Robert left behind a wife, Frances. (Clifton)
3 daughters Doris Halford and Terri Warrington of Clifton and Robbie Jones
of Utica, Mich.He was the son of the late Lytle and Sally Smith of
Clifton. ¶My Dad passed away when he was only 57 years of age, at that time I thought he was an "old" man but now that I am his age I realize he did not get to enjoy life enough and I definately did not get to talk with my dad enough. ¶After all these years, not a day goes by that I don't think to myself, I wish I could tell my Dad what I have done with my life and tell him all about my grandchild. I know he would smile and say, "I am so proud" |
J. E. Mann Submitted by Jerry W. Murphy Source: The Clifton Mirror Vol. 24 No. 9 Clifton, Tennessee Friday, Dec. 9, 1904 page 1 |
Suicide of J.E. Mann J. Eugene Mann, a traveling salesman out of Nashville, was found dead in his room at the Morris Hotel in Birmingham, Ala., last Saturday. His death was caused by morphine. Mr. Mann formerly made this territory and was well-known in Clifton. He was a big, whole-souled man and his fine business and social qualities made him a general favorite. The news of his tragic death was quite a shock to his Clifton friends. No reason for the suicide has been assigned. |
Albert Murphy Submitted by Jerry W. Murphy Source: "Wayne County News" Vol. 107, No. 30 dated 10 Jan 1964 Page 1 |
Funeral Services Are Held Monday For Albert Murphy Albert Murphy, 83, of Route 1 Lutts died at his home Monday January 6. Funeral services were held Tuesday from Mt. Hebron Church at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Andrew Garrett officiated. Burial was in Houston Cemetery with Middle Tennessee Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Murphy was a native of Wayne County, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Seal Murphy. He was a member of the Holiness church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maude Murphy; a daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Melson, and a son James Haggard Murphy both of Waynesboro. [Comment - He was the son of William "Bill" Murphy and Mary Ann Brown. He was listed as 2 years old on the 1880 census thus making him actually older than the obituary would indicate. The children by his first wife were omitted from the obituary. They were: Seab Murphy, Sr., Lewis Murphy, Janie Smith, Henry Murphy, J.T. Murphy and Haggard Murphy.] |
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