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James G. Bogle
James G. Bogle
September 21, 1915 - August 15, 2010
Col James Golden Bogle
Age at Death: 94
Residence: Atlanta, North Carolina, USA
Date of Birth: 21 Sep 1915
Birth Place: Colesburg, North Carolina, USA
Date of Death: 15 Aug 2010
Source Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: Mary Alice Clark Bogle
Children: Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and Son-in-Law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta; James G. Bogle, Jr. and Daughter-in-Law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC
Parents: Mc Croskey Bogle Garland [Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle Garland]
Brothers and Sisters: Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee; James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta; Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee; John Washington White, of Nashville; Louis Hearn Bogle; Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee
Military: U.S. Army
Full Obituary:
Colonel James Golden Bogle , U.S. Army Retired, died on August 15, 2010 , in Atlanta . Graveside services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the City of Decatur Cemetery, Decatur , GA , with the Rev. Dr. Steve Huntley officiating. The family will receive friends at the A. S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home in Decatur from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 . Colonel Bogle was born on September 21, 1915 , in Colesburg , Tennessee . He attended Murray State University in Kentucky , and Georgia State University in Atlanta . He was the son of the late Garland McCroskey Bogle and Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee . He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Alice Clark Bogle of Atlanta, brothers Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee , sisters Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee, and sister-in-law Mrs. James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta . Colonel Bogle was a member of Druid Hills Golf Club, the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta, the Symposium, the Atlanta Historical Society, the DeKalb Historical Society, and several other historical societies in Georgia and Tennessee . He was an Honorary Member of Bruceton Lodge No. 731, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Tennessee . Colonel Bogle was a recognized railroad historian in the history of Atlanta , and the foremost authority about the Andrews Raid of 1862, made famous in the motion picture The Great Locomotive Chase, and whose participants were awarded the first Congressional Medals of Honor. He lectured and wrote extensively on that topic, including "The General and the Texas " co-authored with Stan Cohen, and supervised the restoration of the locomotive Texas at Grant Park. He was personally responsible for the erection of numerous historical markers relating to the Raid. He was a charter member of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and a life member of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. Colonel Bogle served for 31 years in the Army and was a veteran of the South Pacific during World War II where he took part in the Northern Solomons Campaign. He later served two tours in the Republic of Korea . He was a graduate of the first Infantry Officer Candidate School class at Fort Benning in 1941, the Army Transportation School , the Command and General Staff College , and the Armed Forces Staff College . He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and the Legion of Merit. Surviving are his son James G. Bogle, Jr. and daughter-in-law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC, daughter Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and son-in-law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson John Robert Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson Michael James Bogle and his wife, Kristin Elizabeth Bogle, of Greenville, SC, his great-granddaughter, Lily Grace Bogle, a brother, Louis Hearn Bogle and sister-in-law Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee, brother-in-law John Washington White, of Nashville, cousin Reese Bogle of Pennsylvania, and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
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BOGLE, Col. James
COL. JAMES GOLDEN BOGLE Colonel James Golden Bogle, U.S. Army Retired, died on August 15, 2010, in Atlanta. Graveside services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the City of Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, GA, with the Rev. Dr. Steve Huntley officiating. The family will receive friends at the A. S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home in Decatur from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Colonel Bogle was born on September 21, 1915, in Colesburg, Tennessee. He attended Murray State University in Kentucky, and Georgia State University in Atlanta. He was the son of the late Garland McCroskey Bogle and Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Alice Clark Bogle of Atlanta, brothers Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee, sisters Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee, and sister-in-law Mrs. James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta. Colonel Bogle was a member of Druid Hills Golf Club, the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta, the Symposium, the Atlanta Historical Society, the DeKalb Historical Society, and several other historical societies in Georgia and Tennessee. He was an Honorary Member of Bruceton Lodge No. 731, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Tennessee. Colonel Bogle was a recognized railroad historian in the history of Atlanta, and the foremost authority about the Andrews Raid of 1862, made famous in the motion picture The Great Locomotive Chase, and whose participants were awarded the first Congressional Medals of Honor. He lectured and wrote extensively on that topic, including "The General and the Texas" co-authored with Stan Cohen, and supervised the restoration of the locomotive Texas at Grant Park. He was personally responsible for the erection of numerous historical markers relating to the Raid. He was a charter member of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and a life member of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. Colonel Bogle served for 31 years in the Army and was a veteran of the South Pacific during World War II where he took part in the Northern Solomons Campaign. He later served two tours in the Republic of Korea. He was a graduate of the first Infantry Officer Candidate School class at Fort Benning in 1941, the Army Transportation School, the Command and General Staff College, and the Armed Forces Staff College. He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and the Legion of Merit. Surviving are his son James G. Bogle, Jr. and daughter-in-law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC, daughter Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and son-in-law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson John Robert Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson Michael James Bogle and his wife, Kristin Elizabeth Bogle, of Greenville, SC, his great-granddaughter, Lily Grace Bogle, a brother, Louis Hearn Bogle and sister-in-law Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee, brother-in-law John Washington White, of Nashville, cousin Reese Bogle of Pennsylvania, and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on August 17, 2010
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James G. Bogle
Picture from obituary.
Col James Golden Bogle
Age at Death: 94
Residence: Atlanta, North Carolina, USA
Date of Birth: 21 Sep 1915
Birth Place: Colesburg, North Carolina, USA
Date of Death: 15 Aug 2010
Source Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina, USA
Spouse: Mary Alice Clark Bogle
Children: Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and Son-in-Law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta; James G. Bogle, Jr. and Daughter-in-Law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC
Parents: Mc Croskey Bogle Garland [Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle Garland]
Brothers and Sisters: Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee; James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta; Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee; John Washington White, of Nashville; Louis Hearn Bogle; Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee
Military: U.S. Army
Full Obituary:
Colonel James Golden Bogle , U.S. Army Retired, died on August 15, 2010 , in Atlanta . Graveside services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the City of Decatur Cemetery, Decatur , GA , with the Rev. Dr. Steve Huntley officiating. The family will receive friends at the A. S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home in Decatur from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 . Colonel Bogle was born on September 21, 1915 , in Colesburg , Tennessee . He attended Murray State University in Kentucky , and Georgia State University in Atlanta . He was the son of the late Garland McCroskey Bogle and Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee . He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Alice Clark Bogle of Atlanta, brothers Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee , sisters Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee, and sister-in-law Mrs. James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta . Colonel Bogle was a member of Druid Hills Golf Club, the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta, the Symposium, the Atlanta Historical Society, the DeKalb Historical Society, and several other historical societies in Georgia and Tennessee . He was an Honorary Member of Bruceton Lodge No. 731, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Tennessee . Colonel Bogle was a recognized railroad historian in the history of Atlanta , and the foremost authority about the Andrews Raid of 1862, made famous in the motion picture The Great Locomotive Chase, and whose participants were awarded the first Congressional Medals of Honor. He lectured and wrote extensively on that topic, including "The General and the Texas " co-authored with Stan Cohen, and supervised the restoration of the locomotive Texas at Grant Park. He was personally responsible for the erection of numerous historical markers relating to the Raid. He was a charter member of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and a life member of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. Colonel Bogle served for 31 years in the Army and was a veteran of the South Pacific during World War II where he took part in the Northern Solomons Campaign. He later served two tours in the Republic of Korea . He was a graduate of the first Infantry Officer Candidate School class at Fort Benning in 1941, the Army Transportation School , the Command and General Staff College , and the Armed Forces Staff College . He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and the Legion of Merit. Surviving are his son James G. Bogle, Jr. and daughter-in-law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC, daughter Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and son-in-law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson John Robert Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson Michael James Bogle and his wife, Kristin Elizabeth Bogle, of Greenville, SC, his great-granddaughter, Lily Grace Bogle, a brother, Louis Hearn Bogle and sister-in-law Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee, brother-in-law John Washington White, of Nashville, cousin Reese Bogle of Pennsylvania, and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
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BOGLE, Col. James
COL. JAMES GOLDEN BOGLE Colonel James Golden Bogle, U.S. Army Retired, died on August 15, 2010, in Atlanta. Graveside services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at the City of Decatur Cemetery, Decatur, GA, with the Rev. Dr. Steve Huntley officiating. The family will receive friends at the A. S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home in Decatur from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Colonel Bogle was born on September 21, 1915, in Colesburg, Tennessee. He attended Murray State University in Kentucky, and Georgia State University in Atlanta. He was the son of the late Garland McCroskey Bogle and Cora Lucille Hearn Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Alice Clark Bogle of Atlanta, brothers Garland McCroskey Bogle, Jr. and Robert Eugene Bogle of Tennessee, sisters Mary Lucille Bogle Love of Ohio, and Ellen Elizabeth Bogle White of Tennessee, and sister-in-law Mrs. James J. Clark, Jr. of Atlanta. Colonel Bogle was a member of Druid Hills Golf Club, the Civil War Round Table of Atlanta, the Symposium, the Atlanta Historical Society, the DeKalb Historical Society, and several other historical societies in Georgia and Tennessee. He was an Honorary Member of Bruceton Lodge No. 731, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Tennessee. Colonel Bogle was a recognized railroad historian in the history of Atlanta, and the foremost authority about the Andrews Raid of 1862, made famous in the motion picture The Great Locomotive Chase, and whose participants were awarded the first Congressional Medals of Honor. He lectured and wrote extensively on that topic, including "The General and the Texas" co-authored with Stan Cohen, and supervised the restoration of the locomotive Texas at Grant Park. He was personally responsible for the erection of numerous historical markers relating to the Raid. He was a charter member of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and a life member of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society. Colonel Bogle served for 31 years in the Army and was a veteran of the South Pacific during World War II where he took part in the Northern Solomons Campaign. He later served two tours in the Republic of Korea. He was a graduate of the first Infantry Officer Candidate School class at Fort Benning in 1941, the Army Transportation School, the Command and General Staff College, and the Armed Forces Staff College. He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and the Legion of Merit. Surviving are his son James G. Bogle, Jr. and daughter-in-law Carolyn Lee Coffey Bogle, of Columbia, SC, daughter Alice Clark Bogle Lyons and son-in-law Steven Henry Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson John Robert Lyons, of Atlanta, grandson Michael James Bogle and his wife, Kristin Elizabeth Bogle, of Greenville, SC, his great-granddaughter, Lily Grace Bogle, a brother, Louis Hearn Bogle and sister-in-law Jean Fry Bogle of Bruceton, Tennessee, brother-in-law John Washington White, of Nashville, cousin Reese Bogle of Pennsylvania, and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on August 17, 2010
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Lillian Nell Bowers
Lillian Nell Bowers
October 21, 1915 - July 28, 1997
Lillian N. Birdwell - 1915-1997
Mrs. Lillian Neil Birdweil, 8l, of Hollow Rock, died Monday, July 28, at Baptist Memorial Hospital of heart disease. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, July 30, at 1 p.m. at 1pm. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. J.D. Featherston officiating. Interment followed in the New Prospect Cemetery near Hollow Rock.
Mrs. Birdwell, a homemaker and former employee of the U.S. Dcpartment of Agriculture, was born October 21, 1915 in Buena Vista. A valedictorian of Central High School in Hollow Rock, she also attended Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and (George Peabody Teachers College in Nashville. She graduated from Andrew Jackson University in Nashville in 1938. She held various positions in the Management Division of the Rural Electrification Administration during World War II. As a management analyst with the REA, Mrs. Birdwell played an important role in the early electrification of the Tennessee Valley, and was presented with Distinguished Service Awards by the Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannon and Vice President Alben Barkiey before leaving government service in 1951 to be a full-time homemaker.
Mrs. Birdwell also worked as an accountant and bookkeeper during her retirement and operated her own tax preparation business until her death.
She survived by her husband, Zeno Birdwell, of Hollow Rock; one daughter, Nancy Lena Birdwell of Memphis; one son, Dan Birdwell ol Signal Mountain; and two sisters, Clara Lee Notes of Bruceton and Mable Reed of Martin. Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements, (901)586-2512.
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Butonne Butler
Butonne Butler Repaire
April 13, 1914 - December 30, 2005
Social Security Death Index about Butonne Repaire
Name: Butonne Repaire
SSN: 411-10-9055
Last Residence: 94707 Berkeley, Alameda, California
Born: 13 Apr 1914
Died: 30 Dec 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee
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James Otis Cawthon
James Otis Cawthon
July 22, 1913 - January 12, 2002
BRUCETON: Services for James Otis Cawthon, 88, were at 3:00 p.m., Monday, January 14 at Bruceton Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock.
Mr. Cawthon, a retired cattle buyer and road supervisor, died Saturday, January 12.
He was born July 22, 1913 in Hollow Rock to the late Otis Tyler "O.T." and Ivy Cleaver Cawthon. He was a former Carroll County Commissioner and a World War II navy veteran.
A son, Gary Lynn Cawthon and a brother, Harold Cawthon, preceded him in death.
Survivors include two daughters, Charlotte Spencer of Paris and Carol Bethshears of Bruceton, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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Gwendolyn W. Maddox - Vice-President
Gwendolyn W. Maddox - Vice-President
Social Security Death Index about Gwendolyn W. Cox
Name: Gwendolyn W. Cox
SSN: 409-24-5537
Last Residence: 38117 Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, United States of America
Born: 23 Nov 1915
Died: 9 Sep 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee
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Eva Lee McWaters
Eva Lee McWaters Williams
Last known residence: Florida
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Guinevere Ozier
Lucy Guinevere Ozier
Secretary/Treasurer
February 3, 1916 - June 4, 2004
Lucy Guinevere Dowdy
1916-2004
WARREN, MICHIGAN: Mrs. Lucy Guinevere Dowdy, 88, formerly of Buena Vista, died on Friday, June 4 at her home. Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday, June 9 at 10:00 a.m. in the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Joe Abbott officiating. Interment followed in Marlboro Cemetery.
Mrs. Dowdy was born February 3, 1916 in Buena Vista to the late William and Minnie Elizabeth Pickler Ozier. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gardell Dowdy, a son-in-law Earl Brumm and a grandson, Christopher Brumm.
She is survived by a daughter, Donna Brumm, a grandson and two great-granddaughters. www.dilday.com
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Weldon Wade Pinkley
Weldon Wade Pinkley
February 17, 1913 - April 12, 1967
He was listed a graduated in the 1932 class also.
Weldon Wade Pinkley
February 17, 1913 - April 12, 1967
Final Rites For Wade Pinkley Held Friday. Weldon Wade Pinkley, 54, died April 12 at his home.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Freda Mae Ballard Pinkley; two sons, Wallace of Nashville, Kenneth of Huntingdon; a daughter, Mrs. Terry Blakemore of McKenzie; five grandchildren, also his mother, Mrs. P. M. Pinkley and a brother, McCall Pinkley of Bruceton.
Services were at Dilday Funeral Home April 14, 1967 at 10 a.m. with the Revered J. L. Fortner officiatiing. Burial was in the Old Hollow Rock Cemetery with Dilday Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers
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Wesley E. Rhodes
Wesley Eugene Rhodes
Birth Date 11 Mar 1913
Birth Place Lexington, Tennessee
Age 35
Death Date 17 Aug 1948
Death Place Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Burial Date 19 Aug 1948
Burial Place Memphis, Tennessee
Cemetery Name Memorial Park
Occupation Salesman
Father's Name Charlie Walker Rhodes
Mother's Name Ida Jane Fesmire
Spouse's Name Pearl Rhodes
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Malcolm Williams
John Malcolm Williams
April 17, 1914 - January 10, 1993
Died: Lake, Florida
Residence: Leesburg, FL
Spouse: Eva Lee McWaters - May 17, 1932, Carroll, TN
Father: Curtis Ephram Williams
Mother: Ada Estelle Cobb
Siblings: Gardell Williams, Pauline Williams
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Lucille Wyatt
Lucille Wyatt Aylor
December 15, 1914 - December 27, 2014
Mrs. Lucille Wyatt Aylor, 100, of Bruceton, passed away Saturday, Dec. 27, at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home. Interment followed in Prospect Cemetery. Shawn Allred officiated the services. Pallbearers who served were Gene Wilson, James Daniel, Eddie J. Dupree, Cliff Sturdivant, Larry Robison, and John Parker.
Mrs. Wyatt was born on Dec. 15, 1914, in Hollow Rock, to the late Mr. Joseph Monroe Wyatt and Mrs. Mary Ella Moore Wyatt. She was a retired seamstress for H.I.S. and a member of First Baptist Church in Bruceton. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by one brother, Mr. Clyde Wyatt.
She is survived by one son, Jan (Carolyn) Aylor of Bruceton; one granddaughter, Breya (Jamie) Knuutilia of Bruceton; and two great-grandsons, Seth and Isaiah House. Barry Alan Taylor [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]
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Lucille Wyatt Aylor (2002 photo)
Lucille Wyatt Aylor
December 15, 1914 - December 27, 2014
Mrs. Lucille Wyatt Aylor, 100, of Bruceton, passed away Saturday, Dec. 27, at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home. Interment followed in Prospect Cemetery. Shawn Allred officiated the services. Pallbearers who served were Gene Wilson, James Daniel, Eddie J. Dupree, Cliff Sturdivant, Larry Robison, and John Parker.
Mrs. Wyatt was born on Dec. 15, 1914, in Hollow Rock, to the late Mr. Joseph Monroe Wyatt and Mrs. Mary Ella Moore Wyatt. She was a retired seamstress for H.I.S. and a member of First Baptist Church in Bruceton. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by one brother, Mr. Clyde Wyatt.
She is survived by one son, Jan (Carolyn) Aylor of Bruceton; one granddaughter, Breya (Jamie) Knuutilia of Bruceton; and two great-grandsons, Seth and Isaiah House. Barry Alan Taylor [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]