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THE TENNESSEAN Sunday, Octobf 10 1993 1 1 MORTON, Nellie Louise Age 89. KEMP, Golda Irene Age 87. Octo- BASKETTE, Martha Age 97. Oct. 9, 1993.

Survived by niece, Helen Haskins of Nashville. Mrs. Bas-kette was a member of World War I Auxiliary and D.A.R. Auxiliary. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral Services will be held Monday, Oct. 11, 1993 in Woodlawn Chapel at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. James R.

Cox Rev. Jeff Kane officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders Deacons of Glen Leven Presbyterian Church. Friends will serve as Active Pallbearers. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 Cynthia J.

Tobin, Memphis; Charles D. Todd, Germantown; James Harwell Todd, Nashville; Steven D. Townsdin, Memphis; Steven Howard Trent, Johnson City, Tenn. Ronald W. Trudeau, Jefferson City, Tenn; Robert George Tweel, New York, N.Y.; Beverly Lynn Vanzant, Hendersonville; Gregory Franklin Vines, Knoxville; Raymond Walker III, Nolensville; Lawrence John Wallace, Dover, Tenn.

Jeffrey Mark Ward, Greeneville, Mary Lenore Warr, Memphis; Steven Howard Wasserman, Nashville; Stephen P. Watklns, Knoxville; Gary R. Webb, Knoxville; Karen M. Weimar, Birmingham, Ala. Ellie Kay Weiss, Nashville; Kent Westbrook Hendersonville; James Owen Wheeler, Nashville; Charles Newton Whitaker, Lookout Mountain, Bobby Keith Williams, Hartsville; H.

Wesley Williams III, Jackson, Miss. James T. Williams IV, Chattanooga; Jerry Jolene Williams, Knoxville; Bradley A. Wilson, Nashville; Eileen Windham, Knoxville; John E. Winters, Knoxville; Clinton John Woodfin, Louisville, Tenn.

Angeline T. Woodmansee, Memphis; Jerald W. Yeager, Warsaw, Kathy Huff Yett, Sevierville; Bart E. Ziegenhorn, Memphis; Jennifer G. Ziegenhorn, Memphis; Martin William Zummach, Chattanooga; Margaret E.

Sanders, Atlanta, Ga. Nancy H. Schiller, Memphis; Karen L. Schlesinger, Memphis; Heidi E. Schneller, Arlington, Michael Edwin Scholl, Memphis; Suzanne Noblit Scott, Chattanooga; Dwight David Sexton II, Knoxville.

Kevin Hunter Sharp, Brentwood; Paige Pemberton Sharp, Memphis; Jonathan A. Shayne, Nashville; David Todd Sholar, Memphis; Calvin E. Sinister, Plymouth, Elise Epperson Sims, Memphis. Albert Donald Singleton, Nashville; Cheryl J. Skldmore, Hendersonville; Jeffrey Smith, Memphis; Lawrence J.

Smith, Memphis; Robyn E. Smith, Hermitage; Christopher Vance Sockwell, Lawrence-burg. Janet Meredith Songer, Macon, Paul F. Soper, Nashville; John A. Spann III, Nashville; William Carl Spining, Nashville; Anthony Ray Steele, Maryville; Jennifer A.

Stewart, Nashville. Mark W. Strange, Knoxville; Margaret R. Styslinger, German-town; Walter Douglas Sweet, Forrest City, Jill Talley, Dan-dridge, Shari Lynn Tayloe, Knoxville; C. Jerome feel Oxford, Miss.

Laura K. Thomas, Brentwood; Joe Harris Thompson, Gallatin; Raymond T. Throckmorton III, Nashville; Eugene Tibbs, Coral Gables, Shawn A. Tidwell, Memphis; Richard Cass Tinsley, Tulla-homa. Catherine A.

Tipton, Memphis; Laura Dickens Perry, Chattanooga; Jeffrey L. Peterson, Good-lettsville; Mary Lydia Pfeffer, Brentwood; Richard D. Piliponis, Memphis; Michael David Ponce, Hendersonville. Debra A. Poole, Knoxville; Michael L.

Prewitt, Greenville, James Emory Price in, Corinth, James H. Price, Knoxville; Natalie M. Smith Price, Memphis; S. Devereaux Proctor, University, Miss. Michael Ty Pryor, Old Hickory, Gustavus Adolphus Puryear IV, Jackson, Patrick Brian Ra-gan, Dickson, Bruce A.

Ralston, Memphis; Wayne Edward Ra-mage, Nashville; Lisa L. Ramsay, Knoxville. James Jay Ramsey, Franklin; Andrea Cagle Rawlings, Savannah, W. Casey Reed, Nashville; John Thomas Reese, Nashville; William Keith Repass, New Deanna Hope Reynolds, Chattanooga. Kristi R.

Rezabek, Humboldt, Bradley P. Rhoads, Nashville; Stephen Allen Rich, Shelbyville; James G. Rlckman, Mary-viile, George H. Rieger II, Memphis; Michael D. Roberts, Brentwood.

John Williams Rose, Cookeville; Peter Stephen Rosen, Nashville; George Andrew Rowlett, Johnson City, David Andrews Rutter, Nashville; Maria Jenkins Sabin, October 8, 1993. survived Dy daughter, Nancy Ann Douglas; sons, Robert C. Morton, Donald C. Morton and William Edward Morton, 20 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren. Services will be conducted 2 p.m.

Monday, October 11, 1993 at the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses with Bro. James Keith officiating. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. Visitation will be open Saturday and Sunday.

Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 Goodlettsville, Tn. O'SAILE, Mr. Artist Norman Age 80 years. Friday, uctoDer 8, 1993. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Thel-ma O'Saile; sons, Artist N. O'Saile Jr. and wife, Melody, Kenneth E. O'Saile and wife, Tricia; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Monday 2:30 p.m.

by Rev. Paul Durham and Dr. Larry Gilmore. Pallbearers: Relatives and friends. Interment Forest Lawn Cemtery.

COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville, 859-5231 PURSLEY, Fannie Elizabeth Age 87. October 8, 1993. Preceded in death by husband, Robert Pursley. Mrs. Pursley was a Member of the former Raines Avenue Church of Christ.

Survived by nieces, Linda McPeak and Betty Pittard; nephew, Doyle Pittard; devoted friend, Eleanor Eldridge. Remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home where visitation with the family will be after 5 p.m, Saturday. Graveside services will be conducted at 12 noon, Monday, October 11, 1993 by Bro. Thomas Eldridge and Bro. Tim Eldridge.

Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 PYBURN, Thelma October 8, 1993. Preceded in death by husband, Fred Pyburn and son, David Pyburn. Survived by daughter, Joyce Williams, Hendersonville; sons, Steve Pyburn, Murfreesboro and Billy Pyburn, Nashville; ten grandchildren; six great grandchildren. Mrs. Pyburn was a Member of Rivergate Church of Christ.

She was a retired employee of South Central Bell and a lifetime Member of Telephone Pioneers. Funeral service will be conducted 12 noon, Monday, October 11, 1993 at Forest Lawn Chapel with Clifford Owens officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Active Pallbearers will be Tommy Dunham, Craig Pyburn, Larry Williams, Jeff Warren, Kevin Garrett and Terry Dye. Visitation with the family Saturday, 1-5 and 7-9 p.m.

and Sunday, 1-9 p.m. Arrangements by FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 859-5279 Surf City, N.C. Mt. Juliet, Tn. RAYNOR, Linwood Age 72.

Died October 6, 1993. Survived by wife, Bernice M. Raynor, Surf City, N.C; son, Steve Raynor, Mt. Juliet; step daughters, Lonna Volner, St. Louis, Mo, Annie Gazaway, White Bluff, Tn, Danette Fields of Nashville, Dorothy Sullivan, N.C; stepsons, Wayne Gazaway, Cleveland, Okla, Richard Gazaway, Wilmington, N.C; sister, Pauline Lanier; brothers, Freeman Raynor, For bus Raynor, all of Beulaville, N.C; three grandchildren; one great grandchild.

Graveside service 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 12th at National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers Memorials may be made to Surf City E.M.S, P.O. Box 2517, Surf City, N.C. 28445.

MT. JULIET FUNERAL HOME, 758-5459 Franklin, Tn. SHARP, Mrs. Lucile Age 83. October 8, 1993.

She was an employee of McClures for 43 years. Survived by sister, Mrs. Ethel Clark; son-in-law, Gordon Crutcher, both of Franklin, grandchildren, Sher-rie Kennedy, Columbia, Tn, Pam Jackson, Charlotte, Tn, Dottie Davis, White Bluff, Tn, Chris Crutcher, Murfreesboro, six great grandchildren. Remains are at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home where services will be conducted 4 p.m. Sunday, October 10, 1993, Jim Taylor officiating.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Pallbearers: Chris Crutcher, Kevin and Josh Kennedy, Tant Mason, John Bryson, William Howard Clark, German McMillen William T. McMillen, Joe McMillen. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 794-2289 SMITH, Ronnie Wayne Age 37.

October 8, 1993, died at his home with his family and friends. Survived by his life partner, Rhett Frye; mother, Margaret Smith; father, Robert Smith of Columbia, TN; brother, Donnie Smith; paternal grandmother, Ellie Mae Montgomery of Radford, VA and many loving friends. Mr. Smith will lie in state at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Rd, where services will be conducted on Sunday, October 10, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. with The Rev.

Jim Pace officiating. Graveside services will be conducted on Monday, October 11, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Columbia, TN by The Rev. Jim Pace and Brother Howard Alexander, Columbia, TN.

Visitation with the family will be Sunday from 5 p.m. until service time. Dr. John Tis-dale, David McGee, Loland Armstrong, Lawrence Allen, Gary Hilton and Chuck Smith shall serve as Pallbearers. Elizabeth Somers, Carol Graham, Cecelia Hagger and Thomas Palmore are asked to serve as Honorary Pallbearers.

Memorial contributions may be made to Alive Hospice. Mr. Smith was a graduate of Central High School, Columbia, TN and was formerly employed by Southland Corp. He goes to Cod with our love. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON CO, Direc-1 tors, 262-3312 Der 1993.

survived by husband of fifty three years, Ernest B. Kemp of Nashville; devoted granddaughter, Brenda Hasty of Nashville; two daughters, Erylene Ericson of Lincoln, Mass. and Deloras Webber of Sacramento, son, Glynn Biles of Sacramento, four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Remains are at Eastland Funeral Home where services will be conducted 12 noon, Monday, October 11, 1993 by Pastor Stan Toler of First Church Of The Naza-rene. Active Pallbearers: Ron Hasty, Earl Kemp, George Kemp, Stanley Hathcock, Mike Bozart and William Malone.

Visitation with family Sunday, 12 noon til 3 p.m. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 227-9558 MAYBERRY, Mrs. Dovie Mae Ben nett Age 60 years. Thursday, October 7, 1993.

Survived by husband, Willie Ray Mayberry; daughters, Kay Keck, Patricia Lynn Mitchell; sons, Jerry Lee, Anthony Ray and Ronnie D. Mayberry; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Sadie, Mary, Neoma, Lula, Myrtle and Christine; brothers, Hobert D. and Bobby D. Bennett. Remains are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home 3634 Clarksville Hwy, where service will be Monday, October 11, 1993 at 10:30 a.m.

conducted by Bro. Lonnie Gable. Active pallbearers, relatives and friends. Interment, Gordonsville Cemetery, Smith County. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME INC, Bratten Son Directors, 254-7511 Franklin, Tn.

McCUTCHEON, Mrs. Mary Eliza beth Age 70. October 8, 1993. Survived by brother, Billy Williams, Franklin, cousin, Mrs. William H.

(Marion) Wilson, Brentwood, Tn. Remains are at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home where services will be conducted 3 p.m. Sunday, October 10, 1993, Myron Keith officiating. Interment Williamson Memorial Gardens. Friends will serve as Active Pallbearers.

Honorary Pallbearers: Department of Human Services Employees. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 794-2289 MERRYMAN, Charles Smith- Oc tober 8, 1993. Age 82. Survived by his wife of 62 years, Estelle Merry-man; daughter, Barbara Parker; son, Bill Merryman; brothers, Bridgewater Merryman Jerry Merryman; grandchildren, Kenny Parker, Scott Parker, Tony Parker Debbie Gatlin; step-erandchil- dren, Renee Sweeney Jason Clary; great-grandchildren, Nicholas Parker, Brent Parker, Christa Parker, Lacy Gatlin Lauren Parker.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillins-Rnhinsnn C.n 2707 Gallatin Rrf where sprvipoe will be conducted Monday, October 11, i3 at a.m. with Kev Kenneth Massey Rev. Henry smitn officiating, interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. Active Pallbearers will be Jimmy Merryman, Bill Ed Merryman, Larry Merryman, Mike Merryman, Mark Merryman Joe Crockrell. Honorary Pallbearers will be members of McFerrin Baptist Church and the Metro Police Dept.

Mr. Merryman was a retired Metro Police Officer and a member of Jere Baxter Lodge No. 742 AM, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of Al Menah Temple. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON CO, Directors, 262-3312 NELSON, Demetria Rena Octo ber 6, 1993. Survived by a loving and devoted mother, Stephanie Nelson; loving father, Bruce Nelson; brothers, Chris, Tony and Bruce ill; devoted grandparents, Christopher and Shirley Dotye, Rev.

Nathan and Lillian Frey; un cles, Sidney Nelson and Eddie L. Patton; aunt, Robbie Saxon; other devoted relatives and friends. Family Visitation Monday, Octo ber 11 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Payne Chapel A.M.E. Church, 212 Neil Ave.

uneral services to fol low conducted by Rev. Sidney Bry ant. Interment Tuesday morning 11 a.m. ureenwood cemetery. SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L.

smitn, Director NELSON, Rev. Fredrick D. Sr. October 7, 1993. Survived by devoted wife, Mrs.

Christine Nelson; sons, Fredrick (Terry) Jr. of Dewayne (Tamatha) Edwards; daughters. Traci. Katrina and Kat. rine; step-children, Conseulo and TX 1 Ti A noya cawarus ot Chattanooga; brother, Joseph (Bertha) Nelson of sister, Carrie McClenton of N.C.

and Grace Bronough, Leatitia 1 1 tv 1 aierung ana uaisy ASKew Of four grandchildren; six great granacnuaren; several aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Visitation with the family Monday, October 11th, at the Big Harpeth Tabernacle, 522 Meridian St, from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services to follow, conducted by Rev. Ronald Caruthers. Interment Tuesday, October 12th, 11 a.m.

Greenwood Cemetery. SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 705 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L. Smith, Director Joelton, TN BILBRA, Wilburn Henry Age 79. October 8, 1993. Survived by wife, Rose; sisters, Helen Fogarty, Christine Tanksley, Edith Campbell, all of Nashville, Madeline Bonds, Lavergne, Lorene Elkins, Springfield, LA; brothers, Percy Bilbra, Ashland City, William Bil-bra, Springfield.

Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton. Rosary, Sunday at 7 p.m. Mass Monday 10 a.m. at St. Lawrence Church by Monsignor James R.

Hitchcock. Honorary Pallbearers: V.F.W. 5827, Military Order of Cootie Pup Tent 3. Active Pallbearers: Miller Tinsley, Ray Boner, Bill Kolz, Don Mar-lette, Albert Carney, Macon House, Carl Keaton, Glen Arrington. Interment, St.

Lawrence Cemetery. Visitation after 10 a.m. Saturday. ANDERSON GARRETT, 876-2968 CLARK, Homer (Cotten) Age 69 years. October 9, 1993.

Mr. Clark served during WW II in the Army Engineers in the Pacific and South Pacific Areas. He was an active member of Woodbine Baptist Church for 40 years serving as Sunday School Superintendent, Sunday School Teacher and as a Deacon. He is survived by wife, Bettye Womack Clark; mother-in-law, Nellie Womack; brother, Harold Clark; sister-in-law, Martha Hayes, Barbara Bennett; brothers-in-law, Frank Hayes, L.D. Bennett; nieces, Jerry Sue McConathy, Deborah Heavener; nephews, Darrell Hayes, Dan Hayes.

His remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road. Services will be conducted at Woodbine Baptist Church Monday, October 11, 1993 at 10:30 a.m. by Kev. Buford Cockrum and Rev. Court ney Wilson.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Deacons of Woodbine Baptist Church will serve as Honorary Pallbearers. Fellowship Sun day School Class will serve as Active Pallbearers. His remains will lie in state at the Church one hour prior to time of service. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 FAGG, James B.

Age 72. October 7, 1993. Survived by wite, Mary Agnes Fagg; son, Jim; sister, Clara F. Willouehby, Washington, D.C, Remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home where services will be con ducted in the Chapel of Roses at 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 11 1993 by Rev.

Paul Shields. Friends and relatives will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers, members of John B. Garrett Lodge 711, retires of AvcoTextron and Parthenon Court 9 Order of the Amaranth. Masonic service 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 10, 1993. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Sunday. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 Joelton, Tn.

GREEN, John Jr. Age 69. October 8, 1993. Survived by wife, Frances A. Green; sister-in-law, Agnes Ra-gan; niece, Shirley (Yoes) Daws; nephews, Ronald Ragan and Gary Ingram; special hunting partner, Fitzgerald Hackett.

Remains are at Anderson and Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton. Rosary will be 6 p.m, Sunday. Mass will be Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Lawrence Church by Monsignor James R.

Hitchcock. Honorary Pallbearers: Joe Colo-righ, Mike Bates, James Foutch, Harlin Zimmerlee, Ed Colorigh, James Arrington, Kenny Gammon, Charles Colorigh, Charles Felts, Ken Curtis, Keith Kinnard and all fox hunting buddies and good friends. Active Pallbearers: Chris Ragan, Daryl, Kevin, Barry and Stacey Yoes, Chris Ingram, Joey and Kenny Colorigh. Interment St. Lawrence Cemetery.

ANDERSON AND GARRETT, 876-2968 JONES, Paul Edward Age 45 years. October 8, 1993. Survived by his wife, Betsy Jones; son, Paul Jones; daughters, Angie Jones, Rachel Jones, Deanna Anglin; sisters, Faye Standley, Jerri Ann Hailey; two grandchildren. Mr. Jones' remains are at Pettus-Owen Wood, 4SUB cnariotte Ave, where servic es will be conducted 2 D.m.

Mon day, October 11, 1993, Bro. Coulter Baggett Jr. officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends will serve as Pallbearers.

Family will receive inenas aiier iu a.m. sun. day. Arrangements by PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 KIRBY, Bertha Mideett Aee 88 Survived by three sisters, Frances Doyle, Hattie Pack both of Nash ville and Mattie RaDer of Indiana Mrs. Kirby was a Member of Cof-er's Chatel Free Will BaDtist Church.

Funeral service will be conducted 10 a.m, Monday, October 11, 1993 in Forest Lawn Chapel with Bro. Larry Powell, Bro. Harold league and Bro. Eucene Wad- dell officiating. Special music by Robert Picirilli.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Nephews will serve as Active Pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers will be the Truth Seekers Sundav School Class. Visitation Sundav. 9 a til a by FOREST LAWN UINCjKALi HUME, 859-5279 sisters, Lucy Morris, Ola Belle Griswold, both of Tullahoma, and Frances Carroll, Winter Park, and brother, Raybon Perry, Clarksville.

Virginia Rucker, 80, Elm Hurst Nursing Home, Springfield, a homemaker, died Friday, at her residence. Services 1 p.m. today, Mount Olivet Baptist Church. V.E. Parham Son Funeral Home in charge.

No immediate survivors. Lucile Sharp, 83, Franklin, a former sales clerk, died Friday, Franklin Health Care Center. Services 4 p.m. today, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Survivors: sister, Ethel Clark, Franklin; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Naomi Simmons, 75, Asbury community, Coffee County, Tenn, a retired presser, died yesterday, St Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Manchester (Tenn.) Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Harvy Simmons; son, Jessie W. Simmons, both of Asbury; and a grandchild.

Irma Hunnlcutt Spivey, 74, North Water Street, Gallatin, a homemaker, died Friday, Sumner Regional Medical Center. Services 2 p.m. today, Alexander Funeral Home, Gallatin. Survivors: son, Bobby J. Spivy, Lafayette, daughters, Linday Carver and Jane Mabrey, both of Gallatin; brother, Vernon L.

Hunnicutt, Gallatin; and four grandchildren. Laura Bell Turley, 73, Route 8, McMinnville, Tenn, a homemaker, died Friday, McMinnville Health Care Center. Graveside services 2 p.m. today, Owens Chapel Cemetery. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home in charge.

Survivors: husband, R.B. Turley, Winchester, sons, Floyd, Shelbyville, Tenn, Willie and David Stephens, both of Winchester; daughters, Evelyn Grill, Decherd, Tenn, and Mae Stephens, Shelbyville, brother, Willie Pruitt, Tullahoma, and four grandchildren. Jerry Lee Young, 42, 1004 Ard-more Highway, Taft, Tenn, a draftsman, died Friday, Lincoln Regional Hospital. Services 2 p.m. today, McCauley Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Tenn.

Survivors: father, Leroy Young, Taft; mother, Evelyn Davis Prosser, Shelbyvilleg, and sisters, Linda Phillips and Judy Matlock, both of Tullahoma. Clarence Harlan Weaver, 63, Lawrenceburg, Tenn, a retired sawmill worker, died Friday, Crockett Hospital. Services 2 p.m. today, North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg. Survivors: wife, Naomi Grooms Weaver, Lawrenceburg; sons, Ronald and Anthony Weaver, both of Lawrenceburg; brother, Thomas Weaver, Lawrenceburg; and sisters, Josephine Self, Hanes City, Fla, Mary Hughes, and Bessie Smith, both of Lawrenceburg.

Death Notices Dtolti notion on, occoptod by Iht nowipopor only from funeral homM. To ploco a death nottct pleat contact tho runtrat homo ot your choico. Murfreesboro, Tn. HAYNES, Mrs. Sarah Inez- Fri day, October 8, 1993.

Survived by nusDana, Haywood Haynes; two sons, itennetn Haynes, Nashville, Marshall Haynes, Murfreesboro; brother, Cecil Cleek, Shelbyville: sisters, Frances foster of Flak ville, Ala, Clara Faulk, Laurel, Miss, and three grandchildren. Fu neral services 4 D.m. Sundav Wood fin Memorial Chapel with David McCain and Charles Mullins offici ating Interment Evergreen Ceme tery. 'WUOUfllN'S of Auburntown, Tenn, Sarah Med-wid, Michigan, and Alene Harvey, Alexandria, 22 grandchil dren, 33 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Max C.

Huddleston, 75, 495 Fifth Ave, Baxter, Tenn, a dispatcher at the Putnam County Sheriffs Department, died Friday, Cookeville (Tenn.) General Hospital. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Hooper Huddleston Funeral Home, Baxter. Survivors: wife, Mol-lie Pullum Huddleston, Baxter; daughters, Mary Petty, Double Springs, Tenn, Nancy Williams, Lexington, Ky, and Sarah Brown, Baxter; sons, Robert (R.C.), Silver Point, Tenn, Johnny, Baxter, David, Hazel Park, Mich, and Larry (Buck) Huddleston, Mount Juliet; sisters, Betty Fletcher, Lebanon, Nell Wyatt, Huntsville, Ala, and Willene, Fitzpatrick, Oak Ridge; 19 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Ora Langford, 95, Route 3, Celina, Tenn, a homemaker, died Friday, Clay Couny Hospital.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Upton Funeral Home, Celina. Survivors: sons, Cecil, Grady, Forrest, all of Celina, Minor, Hilham, Tenn, and Haskell Langford, Livingston, daughters, Mary Agnes Spiv-ey, Celina, Reba Dean Boles, Hilham, and Martha Allon, Dayton, Ohio; 25 grandchildren, 48 greatgrandchildren; and 15 great-greatgrandchildren. Elise Jared LeFevre, 76, Route 1, Silver Point, Tenn, a bookkeeper, died Thursday, Dekalb General Hospital, Smith-vine, Tenn. Graveside services were yesterday, Cookeville City Cemetery.

Hooper Huddleston Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: daughter, Donna Hassey, Kai-serslautern, Germany; sister, Ed-dith Miller, Ventura, brother, A.C. (Red) Jared Lancaster, and a grandchild. Georgle Taylor Malone, 84, Hurricane Ridge Road, Smithville, Tenn, a retired cafeteria cook, died Friday, Claiborne County Hospital, Tazewell, Tenn. Services 2 p.m.

today, Indian Creek Baptist Church, Smithville. Walker Funeral Home, in charge. Survivors: son, Taylor Malone, Tazewell; brothers, Jessie and U.B. Taylor, both of Smithville; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Nina Hlnshaw May, 65, 1913 Beans Creek Road, Huntland, Tenn, a homemaker, died Friday, Southern Tennessee Medical Center.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Robert E. May, Huntland; daughters, Martha Sue Steele, Teresa Steele, both of Hunt-land, and Jo Ann Wiley, Belvidere, son, Terry L. May, Hunt-land; brother, Raymond Hinshaw, Huntland; and 12 grandchildren.

James Mitchell, 73, Morrison, Tenn, a dairy farmer, died Friday, Woodbury, Tenn. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Annie Mitchell, Morrison; daughters, Brenda Trail, Morrison, Barbara White, Boaz, Ala, Kay Harrington and Mary Heinz-man, both of Lewisburg, sons, David, Greensboro, N.C, Larry Woodbury, and James B. Mitchell, Cascade, sisters, Dai sy Radford, Viola Baker, Lucille Barber and Lizzie Jones, all of North Carolina; 16 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

Farrls Edward Perry, 62, Short Springs Road, Tullahoma, Tenn, an electrician, died Friday, Harton Hospital, Tullahoma. Services 3:30 p.m. today, Tullahoma Funeray Home. Survivors: daughter, Terry Perry, Coffee County, Larry P. Brothers, 53, Manchester, a welder, died Friday, Coffee Medical Center, Manchester, of an apparent heart attack.

Services 3 p.m. today, Manchester Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Brenda Norton Brothers; sons, Jeff, Scott Brothers, Bobby and Brad Davis; daughter, Kelly Anderson; mother, Pauline Parker Brothers; sister, Vivian Henley, all of Manchester, and 10 grandchildren. Charles Ray Coleman 63, 9 Leoma Court, Leoma, a retired cook, died Friday, Crockett Hospital, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Services 1 p.m.

tomorrow, Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Irene Hulen Coleman, Leoma; son, Charles R. Coleman Los Angeles, daughters, Donna Aulerich, Smyrna, and Janice. Coleman, Sheridan, brothers, J.B., Donelson, Tom, Plymouth, Merle, Redford, and Ted Coleman, Indianapolis, sisters, Edna Staggs, Leoma, Dean Bradley, Hohenwald, and Christine Lyle, Edgewa- ter, and five grandchildren. (tela Mai Andrews Corvin, 62, iLbye Branch Road, Hampshire community, a homemaker, died Friday, at her home.

Services 1:30 p.m. today, Oakes Nichols Funeral 'Home, Columbia, Tenn. Survivors: husband, Lorenzie D. Corvin, Hampshire; sons, Horace Hampshire, Jerry R. and Paul W.

Corvin, both of Columbia; sisters, Mary L. Taylor, Mount Pleasant, Martha V. Himes, Hampshire, and Willie Ruth Parish, Nashville; brother, Thomas H. Andrews, Hampshire; and five grandchildren. William J.

David 87, Route 1 11, McMinnville, retired owner of Delux Welding Detroit, died yesterday, at his home. Services 10:30 a m. tomorrow, High's Chapel. High Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: wife, Katherine David, McMinnville; daughters, Elaine Rowe and Carol Hall, both of Florida; son, William I J.

pavid III, Florida; sisters, Ruth Ferguson, California, Eileen Sae-lens and Josephine Myers, both of Michigan; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Judith Taylor Farlss, 94, 813 Ovoca Road, Tullahoma, a homemaker, died Thursday, Har- Iton Hospital. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, George Las Cruss, N.M., and Delbert T.

Fariss, Pasadina, Texas; sister, Ru-i by.T. Myers, Tullahoma; a grand-I child; and four great-grandchildren. Margaret Lucille Hancock, 65, 3301 Delia Lane, Huntsvllle, a homemaker, died yesterday, at "her home. Memorial Services 2 p.fn. tomorrow, Tulip Street United Methodist Church, Nashville.

Spry Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: husband, Frank Hancock, Huntsvllle; sons, Scott, Huntsvllle, and Steven Hancock, Nashville; daughters, Sharon Rosenberger, Panama City, Susan King, Live Oak, and Stacle Kirk, Huntsvllle; sister, Lela Paff, Howell, brother, Lawrence V. Slyke, Ohio; and five grandchildren. Ada Lillian Hicks, 86, Dear-man Street, Smitlwille, Tenn, a homemaker, died Friday, Smith-ville. Services 2 p.m.

today, Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, Smlthville. Survivors: daughters, Ruby Johnson, Virginia Atnlp and Doris Hul-lett, all of Smlthville; sons, Tom, Lebanon, and Bobby Hicks, Georgia; sisters, Betty Bryant, Murfreesboro, tteorgia Adamson, Smlthville, Lucille Murphy, Ethel Crook, both T..

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