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aunaay. Hnmtir 19 ItH 1 1 Ifr osary Mary Canham memorial Mass set Wednesday By EVELYN ATZLINCER One of the many women known as "Rosie the Riveter," Mrs. Canham joined the effort to bring about an early end to World War II by proving that women could do their part while the men were off at war. Educated by the Dominicans, she put the money she earned during the war toward her nursing educatioa After raising her children, Mrs. Canham and her husband of 51 years, George J.

Canham, moved to Rio Rancho, N.M., where she worked as a practical nurse at Memorial Hospital When the hospital closed, she went to work at La Vida Llena Medical Wing and then joined Special Care Inc. as a care giver until last April. She was a founding member of St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Rio Rancho and founder and first president of the Rosary Altar Society in New Mexico. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include three sons, Edward, Nashville, Charles, Rio Rancho, and Staff Writer A memorial Mass of Resurrection will be held for Rosary Mary Canham, 81, of Albuquerque, N.M. a retired practical nurse, at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St Patrick Catholic Church. Mrs. Canham, formerly of Nashville, died Sept 20 in St Joseph's Medical Center, Albuquerque, following a stroke earlier this year. George Canham Albuquerque; three Susan Jeffcoat San Diego, Shirley Lindenmuth, Albu- querque, and Rosary Blair, Boston; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Albuquerque Chapter, 1503 University Albuquerque, N.M.

87102, or the Johnny Drennan Scholarship Fund at Father Ryan High School. Mary Wynonna Adams, 84, 695 Wilkerson Lane, Winchester, retired from Lemar Shirt Factory, died yesterday St; Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am Monday, Bennett-May Funeral Home, Pulaski, Tenn. Survivors: daughter, Margie Batchetor, Tullaho-ma, son, G.

Dwain Adams, Winchester; sisters. Halite Conwell, Nashville, Irene Nipp, Frankewing, and Ida Davis, Cornersville, brother, Ike Dale, Pulaski; five grandchildren; tour great-grandchildren. Carroll Allmon, 49, 119 Avant Circle, Alexandria, a retired mechanic with TRW-Ross Gear, died yesterday at home of cancer. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Anderson Funeral Home, Alexandria.

Survivors: wife, Patricia Askew Allmon; son, Rudy Sonnenberg, Nashville; sisters, Joyce Poss, Johnnie Allmon, and Mary Campbell, all Smithville; brother, Joe Allmon, Gladeville, Tenn. Joseph P. Archie 81, Kinston, N.C., retired from Dupont, died Friday, Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am Holy Trinity Church, Kinston, Edwards Funeral Home, Kinston, in charge.

Survivors: wife, Mary Ann Archie; sons, Joseph Raleigh, N.C., Peter, Portland, Thomas, Washington, N.C., Michael, Midlothian, John, Kinston, and Andrew, Chicago; daughter, Mary Swain, Greenville, N.C.; 13 grandchildren. Violet Wylodene Armstrong, 79, Centerville, a retired factory worker, died yesterday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 1:30 p.m. today, McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville.

Survivors: daughters, Sue Ann Loveless, Sandra Easley, and Bobbie Baird, all Centerville; sisters, Agnes Dotson and Katie Bates, both Centerville, Jessie Troupe, Clarksville, nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Samuel William Bobo, 85. 313 Hickory Drive, Shelbyville, an attorney, died yesterday, Bedford County General Hospital, Shelbyville. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, First Christian Church, Shelbyville. Survivors: wife, Frances Bridges Bobo; daughters, Rosemary Curtis, Dallas, Katherine Stevens, Huntington Beach, Judy Wood, Memphis, and Adrian Wheat, Gloucester Point, seven grandchildren. Larry Arthur Broome, 58, Hender-sonville, a general manager with Kentucky Fried Chicken, died Friday at home. closed. Services 2 p.m.

today, Higgins Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Survivors: sisters, Lucille Hambrick, and Eliza Burton, both Fayetteville, Aliene Bridgeman, S.C. Homer Holt, 72, Bradyville, a retired government employee and farmer, died yesterday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

today, Woodbury Funeral Home, Woodbury, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Mamye Underwood Holt; sisters, Marie Satterfield, and Evelyn Brown, both Bradyville. Phyllis S. Holt, 41. 938 Patio Drive, Nashville, an account executive with Central Transport, died Thursday, from injuries sustained in a car accident Services 2 p.m.

today, Church of Messiah Episcopal Church, Pulaski, Tenn. Survivors: father, James E. Shelton, Pulaski; son, James Holt, Pulaski; brothers, Tommy May, Columbia and James Shelton Pulaski; sister, Carolyn Burton, Nashville. Dixie D. James, 94, 207 Shannon Lane, Springfield, a homemaker, died Friday, Jesse H.

Jones Hospital, Springfield. Cause not disclosed. Services 1:30 p.m. today, Austin Bell Funeral Home, Springfield. Survivors: son, Derail Murphy, Nashville; sisters, Christine Dorris and Mary Mathews, both Springfield; eight grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren.

George Kenneth Ladd, 69, 921 Midway Road, Sewanee, a construction supervisor with died Friday, Middle Tennessee Medical Center, Murfrees-boro. Cause not disclosed. Services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Cumberland Funeral Home, Monteagle, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Vivian Ladd; son, Pat M.

Haley, Springfield, daughters, Rosie L. Calfee, Tullahoma Joyce E. Valdes, Tampa, Fla, and George Ann Kramarz, Sewanee; brothers, Bobby, J.B., John, and Louie Ladd, all Monteagle, and Fred Ladd, Sewanee; 16 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Elizabeth Lannom, 88, 4141 Haley Drive, Clarksville, a retired elementary school teacher, died Friday at home. Cause not disclosed.

Services 3 p.m. today, First Christian Church, Guthrie, Cook-Webb Funeral Home, Guthrie, in charge. Survivors: brother, Lester P. Lannom, Guthrie. Lillie Lee, 87, 810 Honeysuckle Lane, Hartsville, a homemaker, died Friday, Hartsville (Tenn.) Medical Center.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Anthony Funeral Home, Hartsville. Survivors: sons, Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m.

tomorrow, Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Hen-dersonville. Survivors: wife, Lillian Broome; daughter, Meredith Broome, Hendersonville; brothers, Billy, Belton, S.C., Cleveland, Whitefield, S.C., and Johnny Broome, Washington; sisters, Nancy Fleming, Greenwood, S.C., Beatrice Lackey, Belton, S.C., and Sadie Pack, Pauline, S.C. Cecil Abel 'C Brown, 81, Columbia, a farmer and retired truck driver with Maury Co. Highway died yesterday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m.

tomorrow, Williams Funeral Home, Columbia Survivors: wife, Daisy Smith Pryor Brown; daughter, Gina Stricklin, Columbia; stepdaughters. Fay Gray, Sue Mitchell, and Peggy Sullivan, all Columbia Dot Gibson, Pulaski, stepsons, Johnny and Robert Sullivan, Columbia; 14 stepgrandchildren; 17 stepgreat-grandchildren. Jennie Mae Stephens Bryant, 55, 51 Bryant Lane, Decherd, a machine operator at Lanier Clothing, died Friday, at Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

today, Watson-Gamble Chapel, Winchester, Tenn. Survivors: husband, William Bryant son, Ricky Lee Bryant, Decherd; sisters, Ruby Knuth, Pal-metta, Ga, Mary Anderson, Tracy City, and Grace Moss, Sewanee, brothers, Robert and Howard Stephens, both Stockridge, a grandchild. Roy Eddgar Campbell, 90, 6760 McMinnville Highway, Woodbury, a retired sheet metal worker, died yesterday, Stones River Hospital, Woodbury. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Leoni Church of Christ, Woodbury. Woodbury Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: sons, Perry and Max, both Woodbury; brothers, Clayton, and Smith Campbell, sisters, Beatrice Mathis, and Mary Ploud, both McMinnville, and Roberta Taylor, Manchester, four grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Master Sgt. Eldon Crowder, 87, Rockwood, retired from U.S.

Air Force, died yesterday. Spring City (Tenn.) Health Care Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Anderson Funeral Home, Gainesboro, Tenn.

Survivors: son, Curtis Crowder, Chattanooga; daughter, Margie Longacre, Hixson, six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Katie Dyer, 72, 6626 Lions Club Road, College Grove, a homemaker, died yesterday, at Southern Hills Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am tomorrow, Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill, Tenn. Survivors: husband, Albert Dyer, son, Leroy Polk, Lewisburg, sister, Marguerite Horton, Franklin; brother, Clifford Horton, Coos Bay, five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Patricia McDonald Farris, 63, 552 Knight Campground Road, Shelbyville, a homemaker, died yesterday, Van-derbilt University Medical Center, from a heart attack. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow. Hill-crest Funeral Home, Shelbyville. Survivors: husband, W.C.

Farris sons, W.C. Decatur, Ala, Randy, David, and Brian, all Shelbyville, daughters, Sandy Davis, Leisa Farris, and Cecelia Spars, all Shelbyville; 17 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Charlotte Gaines, 81, Decherd, a retired salesperson with Majorette Sportswear, died Friday, Winchester (Tenn.) Healthcare Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester. Survivors: daughter, Mary Edith Walls, Decherd; sons, Dalton, Bensenville, and Wesley Gaines, Winchester; brothers, Joe Gillespie, Chattanooga Richard Gillespie, Tullahoma, sister, Helen Gaines, Decherd; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Frank Lee Greathouse 75, Newton, N.C., a retired audit director with the state of Tennessee, died Friday, Aberne-thy Center, Newton. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

today, Abernethy Center. Bass Smith Funeral Home, Newton, in charge. Survivors: wife, Frances Daughtridge Greathouse; daughter, Lynn Young, Hickory, N.C.; sons, Richard, Hickory, and Lee J. Greathouse Nashville; brother, William Greathouse, Winston-Salem, N.C.; eight grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Charles Thomas Hines, 50, Route 2, Iron City, a self-employed heavy equipment operator, died Friday, Wayne Medical Center, Waynesboro, Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. tomorrow, Shackelford Funeral Chapel, Collinwood, Tenn. Survivors: sons, Thomas E. and Scotty Hines, both Iron City, daughter, Annita Mi-chielsen, Burroak, brother, Phillip Hines, Eikhorn City, sisters, Delfie Todd, and Lola Daniel, both Iron City, Elsie Caldwell, Constantino, Mich.

Rube Honea, 92, 1511 Cove Fay-etteville, a retired mechanic and farmer, died Friday at home. Cause not dis Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am. to- morrow, St. Mary's Villa Chapel, Nashville.

Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home, Nashville, in charge. Survivors: daughter-in- law, Polly Riley, Nashville; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Mary Carolyn Rose, Knoxville, a nutritionist with the state of Tennes- see, died yesterday, Knoxville Convalescent Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 8 p.m.

tomorrow, Rose Highland Chapel, Knoxville. Survivors: brother, William Sehon, Dan- dridge, Tenn. Fred Shoulders, 77, Riddleton, a retired machinist from TRW, died Friday, Smith County Memorial Hospital, Carthage, Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m.

today, Sanderson Funeral Home, Carthage. Survivors: wife, Bessie Dies Shoulders; son, Odie Shoulders, Goodletsville; daughter, Donna Adcock, Jacksonville, Fla; sister, Flossie Tribble, Cleveland; four grandchll- dren; six great-grandchildren. Vernon K. Smith, 68, Smyrna a re- tired truck driver, died Friday, Smyrna Medi- cat Center, Smyrna. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. today, Gowen-Smith Chapel, Shelbyville, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Margaret Smith; son, David Smith, Smyrna; daughters, 5 Brenda Roark, Smyrna and Mollie Reedy, Russellville, stepsons, Larry Johnson, Charlotte, N.C., and Stephen Smith, India- napolis; stepdaughters, Linda Fields, Waco, Texas, and Lisa Croasmun, Bradyville, brother, William Smith, Smyrna; half-brother, Rayburn Smith, Shelbyville; five grandchil- dren; a stepgrandchild. Harold O. Tollison 62, Ready- ville, owner and operator of Auburn- town Cafe, died Friday at home of a heart attack.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Woodfin Memorial, Murfreesboro. Survivors: wife, Peggy Tollison; daughters, Ramona Tollison, Readyville, and Sharon Tollison, Biloxi, son, Harold O. Tollison Jackson, sister, Doris Stanford, Athens, Ala; brothers, John, Tucson, and Robert Tollison, Oklahoma City; a grandchild. Frances Wainscott, 68, 1115 Taylor Road, Westmoreland, retired from Washington Overall Manufacturing, died Fri- day at home of cancer.

Services 2 p.m. JJ Goad Funeral Home, Scottsville, Ky. Survi- vors: daughter, Lisa Keith, Westmoreland; brothers, Harold, Adolphus, Lee, Au- burn, and Ed Wheat, Westmoreland; half-sister, Arlie Riddle, Westmoreland; two grandchildren. 5 William Clarence Warren, 66, 582 Joe Hart Road, Shelbyville, a retired machinist with American National, died Fri- day, Bedford County General Hospital, Shel- byville, of a heart attack. Services 1 Jordan and Bill, both Hartsville; daughters, Margaret Farley, Westmoreland, Katherine Snyder, Fla, and Helen Mitchell, Omaha brothers, C.L., Hartsville, Eldon and James Dixon, both Gallatin; sisters, Clio Frazier and Opal Collier, both Gallatin, Ara Robertson, Westmoreland; 15 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; 21 great-greatgrandchildren.

Lillie Elizabeth Beaver Lee, 84, 2286 Sentinel Drive, Clarksville, a retired U.S. government computer scientist, died yesterday, at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am Knox Chapel United Methodist Church, Cleveland, N.C., McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home, Clarksville, in charge. Survivors: husband, Junior Lee; daughter, Martha Lester, Clarksville; sister, Sallie Graham, Highpoint, N.C.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Samuel Elliott Lentz, 88, 410 Ninth St, Lawrenceburg, a retired government employee and farmer, died Friday, Crockett Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Cause not disclosed. Services 1:30 p.m. today, North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg. No immediate survivors.

Odell Martin, 84, Route 1, Sparta, a homemaker, died Friday, Cookeville General Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Chapel of Hunter Funeral Home, Sparta. Survivors: daughters, Irene Wooten, and Maurine Gilbert, both Sparta; sons, Edwin, Murfreesboro, and Albert Martin, Sparta; sisters, Eloise Manning, Nashville, Vada Campbell, Whitehouse, Willie Ashburn, and Delma Boyd, both Baxter, brothers, Delbert and Lloyd Elrod, Baxter, James Elrod, Cookeville, Donald Elrod, Gainesboro, and Leon Elrod, stepmother, Gladys Stacey, Baxter, 24 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.

Brownie Marshall Moore 78, 7899 Johnny Crow Road, Lytes, a retired truck driver for Ryder Truck Lines, died Friday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Dickson Funeral Home, Dickson, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Margaret Ruth Moran Moore; son, Brownie M.

Moore Lyles; daughters, May D. George, Bon Aqua, Doris J. Cude, Moultrie, and Mary F. Warren, Only, brother, Thomas F. Moore, Los Angeles; sister, Mary Roach, Commerce, Ga; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

Wilton Franklin Moore, 90, 3850 Old Dover Road, Woodlawn, a retired farmer, died Thursday, Montgomery County Nursing Home, Clarksville, of heart failure. Services 3 p.m. today, Fairview Cemetery, Stewart Co. Survivors: sons, Wilton F. Clarksville, Calvin, Nashville, and Phil Moore, Garden Grove, daughters, Ruth Williams, Baton Rouge, and Angie Reece, Burke, sister, Virginia Keatts, Clarksville; nine grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Nova M. Pewitt, 78, Franklin, a homemaker, died yesterday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. tomorrow, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, Franklin.

Survivors: husband, John Lloyd Pewitt; daughter, Julia Winters, Franklin; sisters, Joyce Cavender, Kenton, Alice Sullivan, Lyles, and Margaret Huesca, Sauk Village, brothers, Donald McCord, Jessup, and Ed McCord, Union City, two grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Nell Stratton Riley. 95, Nashville, a retired credit manager with Castner-Knott, died Friday, Villa Maria Manor, Nashville. LaPierre 'Pete' 89. November 17, 1995.

survived by his wife, Cavender; nephew, Wayne Thornton; nieces, Peggy McGrory and Carole His remains are at Broadway Chapel of Patton Austin Bracey Charlton where services conducted 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 22, by Father Pete Whalen. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Visitation with the family and p.m.

Pallbearers: Bill Tom Long, Sherrill Blackman, Vern Denney, Warren, Alvin Elliott. PATTON AUSTIN AND CHARLTON, Broadway, 244-6480 Madison, Tn. Goodlettsville, Tn. HUFF, Mary Ann Age 80. Saturday, November 18, 1995.

Survived by sons, James M. Huff, Madison, Frankie Huff, Maryville; daughters, Barbara Lee Collins, Corbin, Joan Bivens, Tullahoma, Delores Faye Primrose, Hendersonville; thirteen grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; brother, Thomas Milton Gat-lin, Mt. Juliet and sister, Katherine Jones, Old Hickory. Her remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, where the family will receive friends this (Sunday) evening 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will be at the Funeral Home Monday, November 20, 1995 at 11:30 a.m., Sellers Crain officiating.

Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. COLE GARRETT GOODLETTSVILLE, 859-5231 COURTNEY DANIELLE FISHER 73094 111694 'lis said memories are golden and maybe that Is true. But we never wanted memories we only wanted you. Pumpkin not a day goes by that we don't think of you and long to hold you in our arms.

We will always love you and miss you very, very much. With All Our Low Mommy and Daddy 1S -i r' Infill 4 C. is v. 1 TX A AGEE, Willis Shannon (Bub- ba) Age 22 years. November 16, 1995.

Survived bypar-tnts, Frank Agee and Diane Wamblen; brothers, Timmy Al-Ien Agee, James Wiseman Agee, Donald Aaron Agee; fiancee, Melissa McGuire. Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville toad, where services will be conducted Monday, November 20, 1995 at 2 p.m. by Wendell Byrd. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Relatives and friends will serve as Pallbearers. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS, 832-1948 ALLEN, John B. Jr. Age 75. Friday, November 17, 1995, Baptist Hospital.

Veteran of US Navy, W.W.II. Survived by his wife, Margaret Lovier Allen; daughters, Margaret Anne Davis, Lawrenceburg, Linda Gayle Russell, Denton, N.C., and Kathy B. Hergert, Hermitage, nine grandchildren and eight gt-grand-children. Active Pallbearers will be John Bone, Mike Hergert, Austin Russell, Jimmy Russell, Mark Hall, E.J. Davis Matt Davis and Sam Davis.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Bob Ranard, Gerald Cannon, Robert Parsons, J.R. Beasley, O.H. Robinson, Robert Turner, and E.V. Maxwell. Funeral services will be held Monday, November 20, 1995 at 1:00 p.m.

in the Woodlawn Chapel or Roses with Pastor W.D. Tfiomason officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 1300 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 SADLER, Jans Layton Nov.

18, 1995. Age 71. Survived by her daughters, Sue Reinhardt (Keith) and Jane Greenway (Mike); son, Robert N. Sadler brother, Robert Lemuel Layton grandchildren, Anna Greenway, Kaitlin Reinhardt, Neil Reinhardt and Kathleen Greenway. Complete arrangements to be announced later.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors, 262-3312 JMi Mir iff pn, CAVENDER, Age He is Maggie Roger McMinn. the Roesch and will be 1995 Interment Tuesday. McMinn, Glenn ROESCH BRACEY 1715 FRENSLEY, (Slick) Age wife, Mike, Matts, Frensley. retiree of p.m. Funeral with Billy FOREST HOME, 0'LEARY, Maire Tanner November 17, 1995.

Survived by half sister, Helen Tanner Wil-burn (Ed Wilburn); half-brother, Charles Wilburn; nephew, Bob Moore; sister-in-law, Willie Tanner; several great-nieces and great-nephews. Remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin where the family will receive friends Sunday 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. and where services will be conducted Monday morning 11 a.m. Officiating Herman L.

King, Dr. Walter Jackson, Rev. Carl Resner. Honorary Pallbearers: Judson Jewells. Int.

Mt. Olivet. EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME, 227-9558 DANAIL, Dorris Collier Nov. 18, 1995. Survived by daughter, Doris Collier Moore; son, Rufus Nathaniel Moore, Lebanon; sister, Nancy Reynolds; dovoted friend, Carolyn Smith.

Complete arrangements to be announced later. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe 726-1476, Henry L. Melvin J. Smith, Directors WEST, Irene E. Age 86.

Thursday, November 16, 1995. Preceded in death by her husband, Alonzo L. West Sr. Survived by sons, Millard C. West of Fairview, Alonzo L.

West Waverly, daughters, Helen Collins of Nashville, Sharon W. Page of Ashland City, brother, William B. England of Nashville, sister, Elizabeth Ellis of Nashville; grandchildren, Janie Blackburn, Patsy Whitley, Deborah Rock, Lori Welsh and Andrea Tabor; several great and step-great grandchildren. A Member of the Nazarene Church. Remains are in the care of Pet-tus-Owen Wood Funeral Home where services will be conducted 11 a.m.

Monday, Rev. Paul Shields will officiate. Family and friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment will follow at Harpeth Hills Cemetery near Fairview, Tn. Family will receive friends Friday, Saturday and Sunday, each day starting at 10 a.m.

Arrangements by PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 4506 Charlotte 292-3392 if Hwv 100 5852 Nolensville Rd. 219 nmi jtt inn oo yi ooi-iyoi f.iii. iwiniuuj) uunwiruiiiiui wi ivi Ul I iwi Shelbyville. Survivors: sons, Jerry Johnston, Springfield, and Donnie Warren, Flat fraab Tonn HausiMare k'eithw onH lnran Warren, both Smyrna; brothers, Fred, Shel- byville, and Walter, Flat Creek; a grandson; a great-granddaughter. S.V.

(Nig) Womack, 78, 49 Lake Terrace, Woodbury, a retired diesel mechanic, died yesterday, Alvin C. York Hospital, Murfreesboro. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, Woodbury Funeral Hnma ftnnhjnre urifa Inno RirharHcnn Womack; sons, Jimmy, Smyrna and J.W.

Womack, Atlanta daughters, Jean Bensmill-er, Tuttle, Okla, Jerry Bailey, Woodbury, and Aubrey Womack, Antioch; sisters, Edith Barrett, and Betty Smith, both Woodbury; 15 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Our policy The Tennessean publishes free of charge current obituaries submitted by funeral homes or otherwise verified. The obituary should contain the deceased's name, age, address, occupation and cause of death. Immediate survivors spouse, parents, grandparents, children, sisters and brothers and funeral information also may be included. If the cause of death is not provided the death notice will say so.

The deadline for the next day's paper is 6 p.m. Notices may be faxed to 259-8093 or phoned in to 259-8006 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays or 259-8095 at other times and on weekends. Also, funeral homes may submit paid obituaries, in which families may publish anything they wish, to our classified advertising department.

Deadline for paid obituaries is 7:30 p.m. for the next day's paper. The number is 259-8808. Deadlines may be earlier for holiday papers. HOMEoi2-tiEWS Delivery Charlotte Pk.

3620 Nolensville Rd. 352-9400 832-1948 To recognize the contribution Nashville-area veterans have made to the liberty we enjoy, we have opened a new section. Honorably discharged veterans of the United States Armed Forces qualify for a free Burial Space Certificate ($600 value). Certificate for space is issued on a first come, first served basis. Mail coupon today or call Mount uuvei oemeiery.

OTICE TO ALL VETERANS Who Have Honorably Served Their Country In Time Of War Or Peace Olivet Evening Phone: Service No: GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR OFFER Mount MAYBERRY, Willis B. Nov. 18, 1995. Survived by mother, Mildred Mayberry; four sisters; five brothers. Complete arrangements to be announced later.

SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe 726-1476, Henry L. Melvin J. Smith, Directors RILEY, Mrs. Nell Stratton Age 95 years. Friday, November 17, 1995.

Survived by daughter-in-law, Polly Riley, Nashville; granddaughter, Karen Riley; four grandsons, Pat, Bill, Mike and Tim Riley; great grandchildren, Melissa, Allison, Bill, Jody, Paul and Justin Riley, Tripp Saunders and Caroline Saunders. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday at the Villa Maria Chapel, White Bridge Road, conducted by Monsignor George Rohling. Visitation after 1 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral Home.

The Ladies of Charity wiii recite the Rosary 2 p.m. Sunday the Funeral Home. Grandchildren and great grandchildren will serve as Pallbearers. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 FUNERAL HOME ft CEMETERY Harold Joseph November 17, 1995. 66.

Survived by loving Katie; devoted sons, Jay, and Chip; daughter-in-law, Karen; mother, Elizabeth Frensley; sisters, Jeanine Dorothy Gill and grandchildren, Cherie and Troy Mr. Frensley was a of Ford Glass Plant, Korean War Veteran and member Madison Church of Christ. Visitation will be Saturday 6 -9 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6 p.m.-9 p.m.

service will be conducted 1 p.m. Monday, November 20 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Goodlettsville Clifford Owens officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. Active Pallbearers will be Troy Frensley, Eldridge, Tom Fussell, Alex Jackson, Jim Jenkins, Billy Mclnturff. Arrangements by LAWN FUNERAL 859-5279 1101 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 255-4193 Rttaif prica for space in tht section is $600 Certificate can be used at time of need for a space selected by Cemetery and a deed issued at that time Certificate must be renewed every two years until redeemed to remain valid Offer not available to current Mount Otrvel Cemetery property owners and does not include costs of funeral items such as service, casket, vault or openingclosinp, fees.

Additional information provided upon request. Name: Address: Day Phone: Service Branch: NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY Madison Marshali Donnellv Old Hickorv Blvd. 201 25th Ave. o9 imin I 5171111 327-1111 ouo -7U4 vict. Hamcth Hills Hickorv Chanel Combs rhillips-Robinson West Harpeth Woodbine rr, rhrkcvilfe Hwv 2627 Nnlr nille 9090 N.

2707 Gallatin Rd. 6962 liO IIl 262-3312 jjutiiuu, lit. 4 33-31 876-2968 yt-sii.

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