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CHS Class of 1942
The Class of 1942 graduated 40 students and was staffed by 9 faculty members.
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Jewell Bennett
Jewell Bennett Flowers
November 4, 1923 - July 29, 1994
Nov. 4, 1923 - July 28, 1994 - Mrs. Jewell Bennett Flowers, 70 of Hollow Rock, died Thursday, July 28, 1994 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, July 31, 1994 at the Faith Baptist Church. Interment followed in the New Prospect Cemetery with Reverends Jimmy Allison and Steve Davis officiating.
Mrs. Flowers, the daughter of the late Loyd Jackson and Era Bell Rowland Bennett, was born November 4, 1923, in Carroll County. She was a retired employee of Henry I. Siegel, and a member of the Faith Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Maurice (Radio) Flowers, two sisters, Gladys Lowe and Thelma Davis all of Hollow Rock. Pallbearers who served were Leonard Lowe, Gaylon Lowe, Gerald Patterson, Billy (Cotton) King, J.D. Burns, and Bill Rice.
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Frances Blackwell
Frances Olive Blackwell Spence
Frances Olive Blackwell Spence, 82, of Manchester and formerly of Camden died Friday, Jan. 27, 2006, at Harton Regional in Tullahoma.
Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Stockdale-Malin Chapel in Camden with Brother Leonard Greer officiating. Burial will be in Camden City Cemetery.
A native of Carroll County, Tenn., Mrs. Spence was a retired secretary for the state of Tennessee and a Baptist.
She was preceded in death by her parents Patrick Daniel and Clara Williams Blackwell and her husband, Delbert Thomas Spence, who died in 1974.
Survivors include daughter Nola Dean Spence of Murfreesboro; sons James (Sue) Spence and William (Johnnie) Spence, both of Manchester, Barry Spence of Smyrna and Phillip (Georgia) Spence of Pegram; brother Bobby (Jeanine) Blackwell of Warren, Pa.; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be today from 2 to 7 p.m. at Stockdale-Malin Funeral Home in Camden. 731-584-8282
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Ellen Bogle
Ellen Bogle
August 6, 1924 - March 26, 2009
WHITE, Ellen B. "Nana" Age 84, passed away March 26, 2009. Mrs. White is preceded in death by her son, Philip C. White. She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, John W. White Jr.; son, Stephen White (Mary Ann); brothers, James G. Bogle of Atlanta, GA, Louis Bogle of Bructon, TN; 3 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. White was a longtime member of Crievewood Baptist Church. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. on Monday, March 30, 2009 at Woodlawn Memorial Park, with Dr. Eli Landrum officiating. Honorary Pallbearers are Berean Sunday School Class. Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday and 1 hour prior to the service on Monday, at
WOODLAWN-ROESCH-PATTON FUNERAL HOME, 660 Thompson Lane, Nashville, TN
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Clarence Butler
Clarence W. Butler
November 11, 1923 - January 6, 1972
Clarence Walton Butler, 48, mail carrier with the U.S. Post Office Department at Jackson, Tennessee, died January 6 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. He Was a member of the Baptist Church and a World War II Army veteran, having served in the Philippines from 1944 to 1946. He was a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers.
Funeral services were at Dilday Funeral Home Chapel at 1:00 p.m. January 8 with the Rev. Ralph Matlock of Nashville officiating. Burial was in Marlboro Cemetery Near Vale with Dilday Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were E. L. Shelton, Bob Allen, Leon Harris, Leahman Harris, Joe Tignor, and William Vanden Bosch.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Inez Wilson Butler of Beech Bluff, Tenn. His Parents were C. E. and Lou Bell Elkins Butler.
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Rachel Butler
Rachel Butler Joyner
October 17, 1924 - February 7, 2015
Mrs. Rachel butler Joyner, 90, of Nashville, formerly of Bruceton, passed away Saturday, Feb. 7, at Alive Hospice in Nashville. Services will be conducted today (Wednesday, Feb. 11) at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home. burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock. John Cole will be officiating. Pallbearers will be Matt Joyner, Michael Joyner, Richard Mainegra, Cullen
Smith, John Cole, and Charles Cole.
Mrs. Joyner was born on Oct. 17, 1924, in Buena Vista to the late Edd Hauley Butler and Beulah
Ethel Smothers Butler. She was a housewife and a member of Hartselle Baptist Church. Besides
her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter “Tug” Joyner; a son, Freddie Joyner; and two brothers, Warren Butler and J.W. Butler.
She is survived by a daughter, Sherri (Richard) Mainegra of Nashville; a son, Kenneth (Laura)
Joyner of Franklin; a brother, Edward (Ann) Butler of Bruceton; and three grandchildren, Matt Joyner, Michael Joyner, and Emily Joyner. [Source: Carroll County NEWS-Leader]
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Bernice Clark Stroy
D-Day Soldier's Dog Tag Found in Sand
Jun 6 01:45 PM US/Eastern
By KRISTIN M. HALL
Associated Press Writer
HUNTINGDON, Tenn. (AP) - The family of Pvt. William Bernice Clark never had a funeral for him, never got to say goodbye and never really accepted his fate among the fallen during the Normandy D-Day landings in World War II. That was until his dog tag was discovered in the sands of Omaha Beach.
On Wednesdayexactly 63 years after that tragic daythe aged tag was returned to his native Tennessee.
"This feels like an ending," said the soldier's first cousin, 79-year- old Lota Park, who along with another cousin accepted the dog tag at a ceremony in the small town of Huntingdon, about 90 miles west of Nashville.
The tag has blackened with age, but his name, identification number, religion (Protestant) and blood type (Type O) are all clearly visible.
It remained out of sight for more than five decades until a collector from England found it five years ago on the beach, likely near the very spot where the 20-year-old Clark was killed. The collector gave the dog tag to a World War II buff from New Jersey, who turned it over to the National D-Day Memorial.
"It's in pretty remarkable condition considering it was buried in the sand for 58 years," said National D-Day Memorial director Jeff Fulgham, who presented the tag to Clark's surviving family members.
The D-Day Memorial, based in Bedford, Va., keeps records of nearly every American and Allied soldier killed during the invasion, and it helped locate Clark's family in Huntingdon a couple months ago.
"I remember the day the soldiers came and told his mother (that Clark had died)," Park said. "They never accepted it because there was no proof, no body."
The family has only a few personal effects from Clark: two yellowing photos, a couple of letters during his short service and his Purple Heart. His remains were buried in a cemetery for American soldiers in France.
The return of a small piece of metal has reconnected his family to the young soldier's life that was cut short.
"We were just like brothers and sisters," said another first cousin, Ava Smothers, 84.
The collector from New Jersey, Bill Santora, said the dog tag was the most cherished piece in his World War II collection, but he was happy to give it up when the memorial officials told him it could be returned to his family.
"I always wondered who it was," Santora said. "I feel more connected to the soldier, a little connected to family and I think they are going to be happy to have this memento back."
Clark was one of 4,000 American and Allied soldiers killed during intense fighting on D-Day, a crucial turning point in the war. The D- Day Memorial is in Bedford, Va., because that town lost 19 soldiers, the highest per capita loss from any single town in the United States.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas about Clark
Name: William B Clark
Inducted From: Tennessee
Rank: Private
Combat Organization: 116th Infantry 29th Division
Death Date: 6 Jun 1944
Monument: Normandy, France
Last Known Status: Buried
U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal
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Louise Cole
Louise Cole Smothers
December 29, 1923 - October 11, 2004
Services for Louise Cole Smothers, 80 of Camden, were held at 11 a.m. Friday, October 15, at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church in Buena Vista with Bro. Paul Merwin officiating. Burial followed in the McCauley Cemetery. Oakdale Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Smothers died Monday, October 11, at Life Care Center in Bruceton.
She was born on December 29, 1923, in Buena Vista to the late Clifford and Ruth Dickerson Cole. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Leon Smothers. She is survived by two sons, Phillip Smothers of Camden and Roger (Kerrie Doyle) Smothers of Binghamton, New York; two sisters, Ada Ruth Kelly of Nashville and Blanche Birdwell of Buena Vista; a brother, Willard Cole of Ft. Worth, Texas; and three grandchildren, Evan, Cole and Noah Smothers of Binghamton, New York.
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Roe Butler Cox
ROWE BUTLER COX
December 22, 1922 - October 11, 1999
Services for Rowe Butler Cox were at 10 a.m. Tuesday, October 12. at Bruceton Funeral Home. Bro. Allen K. Weakland officiated the services. Burial followed in the Prospect Cemetery. Pallbearers who served were Eldridge Walker, Bill Eubanks, Donald Higdon, Joshua Higdon, Jamie Hudson and Brett Blankenship. Honorary pallbearers were Wheatly Faust, Elree Horton, Esco Alexander, Tip Lowe, Lloyd Larkins, Nig Allen and Louis Smith., Mr. Cox died Monday, October 11, at his home.
He was born December 22, 1922, to Russell Butler and Pearl Susan Rowe Cox. He was a member of the Bruceton Church of Christ, a Veteran of-World War II, serving with the 180 Infantry Division 45 Regular. He retired from DuPoni in New Johnsonville.
Mr. Cox is survived by his wife, Viola Hampton Cox; two daughters, Vickie Cox and Dawn Higdon and her husband, Donald Higdon, all of Bruceton; four grandchildren, Jamie Hudson, Chaisee Blankenship and her husband, Brett, Joshua Higdon and Whitney Higdon, all of Bruceton; three great-grandchildren, Brittany and Melisha Hudson, and Hope Blankenship. He was preceded in death by a great-grandchild, Madison Dawn Blankenship.
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Mary Frances Easley
Mary Frances Easley
I donot have an obituary for Mary Frances Easly Martin but here is the information I have found.
She died in 2017 and is buried in Hendersonville Memorial Hardens, Hendersonville, Sumner County, Tennessee.
Born about 1925 to William Ivan Easly and Mattye Lee McMackins Easley in Tennessee. She married William Harold Martin in Carroll County on March 27, 1954. This is all the information I have on Mary Frances Easly Martin.
The following is the obituary of her husband William Harold Martin.
William Harold Martin
December 11, 1921 - June 9, 1910
Passed away in Knoxville attended by his wife Mary, daughter Julie, son-in-law Alan and a "great cloud of witnessess." He was a life-long member of Hendersonville First Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon, elder and teacher. He served in the U.S. Army Air Force as an aerial tail gunner in the Southwest Pacific, flying 41 missions, receiving the World War II Victory Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon with 7 bronze stars, the Phillipine Liberation Ribbon and an Air Medal With Oak Leaf Clusters.
He graduated from Vanderbilt University in Engineering and received a Master's Degree in Sanitary Engineering from the University of Michigan. He retired after 40 years of service with the State of Tennessee Division of Water Quality Control and Division of Solid Waste Management.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James Glascow Martin, III and Rachel Edith Coolidge Martin and his sister, Edith Coolidge Scott. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary Frances Easley Martin, daughter, Julie (Alan) Duff; son, Dr. William H (Bill) Jr.; granddaughter, Mary Kathleen (Kati) (Kenneth) Hurst; grandson, William Alexander (Alex) Martin; brother, James Glascow Martin, IV (Marjorie); nephews, John Sanford Martin (Susan) and their children and James Glascow Martin V (Janis) and their children; niece, Jeanine Martin Scott Johnson, other family members and a host of friends that Harold loved
[Source: Cole & Garrett Funeral Homess and Cremation Services]
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Juanita Fristoe
Juanita Fristoe
Juanita Fristoe Haynes
January 4, 1924 - May 6, 1996
Born in Bruceton, TN
Parents: Adolphus F. Fristoe and Marie Boyd
Married: Virgil O. Haynes in Anderson County, TN on May 27, 1946
Buried in Oak Ridge Memorial Park, Anderson County, TN
Survived by a daughter, Linda Byrd, a granddaughter Cassidy Byrd Nelson and husband Jody and great-grand daughter Ayla of Knoxville; son Gary Haynes and wife Laurel of Knoxville and her daughters Alyssa and Colleen Moore
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Billy Fry
WILLIAM VORIS FRY
March 25, 1924 - June 25, 1972
Services for William Voris (Billy) Fry of Baltimore, Maryland were Tuesday, June 28, at 3:00 in the Chapel of the Bruceton Funeral Home. Rev. Noel Edwards officiated. Burial was in the New Hope Cemetery, Yuma, Tennessee. Bruceton Funeral Home in charge.
A native of Carroll County, Mr. Fry, 47, died in Crownsville State Hospital, Crownsville, Maryland, Friday, June 25 of a heart attack. The son of the late M. V. Fry, Sr., and Iota Robinson Fry of Bruceton who survives, he was a Veteran of World War II.
Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alverda Fry, Baltimore, Maryland, two sons, William M. Fry, Ft. Knox, Kentucky and Brian P. Fry, Calhoun, Kentucky. One sister, Mrs. Janice Wray of Bruceton, also survives.
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Florine Hargrove
Florine Moore
August 31, 1922 - April 7, 2011
Florine H. Moore, 88, passed away April 7, 2011 at Quince Health and Rehabilitation. The family will receive friends Monday, April 11 from 1 p.m. until the service begins at 2 p.m. at Memphis Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens, 3700 N. Germantown Rd, with burial to follow. Mrs. Moore, the widow of William C. Moore, was a member of Colonial Baptist Church. She is survived by her children Anne Freeland, Roger Moore, and Jim Moore; sisters Carline Pickler, Dalphy Ross, and Leola Barnes; and one grandchild Leslie Freeland.
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Florine Hargrove
Florine Moore
August 31, 1922 - April 7, 2011
Florine H. Moore, 88, passed away April 7, 2011 at Quince Health and Rehabilitation. The family will receive friends Monday, April 11 from 1 p.m. until the service begins at 2 p.m. at Memphis Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens, 3700 N. Germantown Rd, with burial to follow. Mrs. Moore, the widow of William C. Moore, was a member of Colonial Baptist Church. She is survived by her children Anne Freeland, Roger Moore, and Jim Moore; sisters Carline Pickler, Dalphy Ross, and Leola Barnes; and one grandchild Leslie Freeland.
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Ruth Marie Hester
RUTH HESTER WILSON
April 22, 1924 - March 10, 2008
HOLLOW ROCK: Ruth Hester Wilson, 84, died Wednesday, March 19, at Life Care Center of Bruceton. Funeral services were Friday, March 21, at 1:00 p.m. at Chase Funeral Home with Bro. Bob White officiating. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery.
Mrs. Wilson was born April 22, 1924 in Carroll County to the late Samuel Barney Hester and Nancy Elvira (Groom) Hester. She was a retired beautician for Wyatt's Beauty Shop and a member of the United Methodist Church of Hollow Rock. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Claude Wilson.
Survivors include: one son, Sammy Wilson of Ohio; and two sisters, Doris Pace of Alton, Illinois and Joyce Travis of Michigan.
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Loretta Hudson
Loretta Wade 1924-2003
October 1, 1924 - May 22, 2003
HOLLOW ROCK: Services for Loretta Wade, 78, were on Sunday, May 25 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bruceton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Terry Bradshaw and Rev. James Daniel officiating. Burial was in the Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock. Mrs. Wade, a housewife, died on Thursday, May 22 at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. She was a member of the Hollow Rock United Methodist Church.
She was born on October 1, 1924 in Hollow Rock to the late Grover Cleveland Hudson and Era Beatrice Hatley Hudson. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Jeffery McGee.
Survivors include her husband, Luther Ray Wade; one daughter, Barbara Roberts of Bruceton; two sons, Jack McGee of Bruceton and Gary Ronald McGee of Hollow Rock; two stepdaughters, Anna Orvis of Swartz Creek, Michigan and Patricia Wade of Flint, Michigan; one stepson, Larry Wade of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; one sister, Mable Moore of Bruceton; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildre
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Christine Mathis
Christine Mathis Wright
1924-2020
Note: Christine died on March 25, 2020 instead of March 29 as listed in the obituary.
Mrs. Christine Mathis Wright, 95, passed away on Wednesday, March, 29, at Baptist Memorial Hospital. She was born on April 29, 1924, to the late Robert Toy Mathis and Kate Emma Eason Mathis in Bruceton. She was a homemaker, member of Bruceton First United Methodist Church for 95 years where she played the organ for worship services, funerals and weddings for 72 years and was very active in the U.M.W.
Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Neely Wright, a son, Christopher Wright, and a sister, Bobbye Jean Johnson.
She is survived by three daughters: Katie (Larry) Kaler of Memphis, Bethany (Bill) Kroemer of Portland and Melanie (Ross) Beavis of La Salle Manitoba, Canada; seven grandchildren: Rob (Melinda) Kaler, Ryan Kaler, Joe (Shelley) Kaler, Allana (Steven) Foster, Mary Kate Beavis, Brianne (Dewey) Slusher and Brent (Katherine) Koemer; and nine great-grandchildren: Larry and Emma, Kaler, Virgil Evans, Loren, Lia and Owyn Kaler, Christian, Abram, Faith Anne and Eden Slusher.
A private graveside service will be held at Prospect Cemetery for the family due to COVID-19. Bro. Steve Whitworth will officiate and the pallbearers are: Rob Kaler, Ryan Kaler, Joe Kaler, Brent Kroemer, Dewey Slusher, Larry Kaler, Christian Slusher and Owen Kaler.
There will be a Christine Wright celebration of life held at Bruceton First United Methodist Church as soon as the virus has passed. A date will be announced as soon as available. [Source: Carroll County News-Leader]
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Joseph C. Mitchell
Joseph Carroll Mitchell
September 10, 1923 February 16, 2015
Mr. Joseph Carroll Joe Mitchell, 91, of Bruceton, passed away Monday, Feb. 16, at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Services were conducted Thursday, Feb. 19, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home. Burial followed in Prospect Cemetery. Joey Kaump officiated. Pallbearers who served were Ricky Jordan, Dennis Blackwell, Clifton Johnson, Bradley Boals, Michael Thorne and Mark Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell was born on Sept. 10, 1923, in Bruceton to the late Mr. John Lawrence Mitchell and Margaret Ann Gorman Mitchell. He was a retired employee of United States Postal Service, where he was a clerk as well as supervision. He was a member of Holy Catholic Church in Huntingdon and one of the founders of St. Marys Catholic Church in Camden.
He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Leva Margarete Margie Thompson Mitchell, they were married on Dec. 31, 1975. He also leaves several nieces and nephews. [Source: Carroll County News Leader]
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Argie Jean Nelson
Argie Jean Lancaster-Hurt
January 29, 1925 - December 12, 2006
Argie Jean Lancaster-Hurt, 81, of Bruceton, died Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at Life Care Center of Bruceton. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, December 15, at Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock. Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Hurt, daughter of the late Lennie and Emmett Nelson, was born on January 29, 1925, in Dickson. She grew up in Bruceton with her two sisters, Marie and Virginia Lee. Although she struggled with Parkinson’s Disease for over her last 10 years, she never complained or lost her sweet, lovely attitude toward all around her and toward life. Argie’s life was filled with music. Encouraged by her mother, she studied piano and sang. With her sister, Virginia Lee, and her friend, Juanita Fristoe, they formed a trio that sang locally and on Nashville radio in the 1930s. Although she had no children of her own, she touched the lives of many children in Bruceton through music. She gave piano lessons in the music studio her husband, Harry Lancaster, built for her behind their house on Carroll Street. Argie was also the organist at First Baptist Church in Bruceton for many years.
Harry died in May of 1993, and she married Lewis Hurt in October of 1994, who passed away on June 12 of this year. Argie is survived by her sister, Virginia N. Ackerman of Huntsville, Alabama; four nephews, Gary N. Ackerman and his wife, Robin Dearling, of Seattle, Washington, and their sons, Graham and David, Steven Ackerman and his wife, Emma Ackerman, of Huntsville, Alabama, and their son, Garrett, and daughters, Maghan and Hallie, Tony Lancaster and his wife, Edith, their son, Will, and daughter, Gretchen, and James Parham of Atlanta, Georgia; a niece, Leigh Gresham of Dallas, Texas; two stepsons, Ted and Richard Hurt; and her stepdaughter, Linda Smothers of Huntingdon, who was a great comfort to her after she moved to Life Care Center. [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]
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Buster Bernice Norden - Vice-President
Buster Bernice Norden - Vice-President
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Bennie Pickler
BENNIE IRENE PICKLER HENDRIX - 1924-2009
February 3, 1924 - November 27, 2009
Mrs. Bennie Irene Pickler Hendrix, 85, passed away Friday, November 27, at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 29, in the chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home with Bro. Noel Edwards officiating. Burial followed at Carroll County Memorial Garden near McKenzie. Pallbearers who served were Andy Cavender, James S. Daniel, Steve Parker, John Parker, William Freeland, and Bill Kortvely.
Mrs. Hendrix was born on February 3, 1924, in Buena Vista, to the late Benjamin Harrison Pickler and Eva Myrtle Williams Pickler. She was a former payroll clerk for Henry I. Siegel. She was a member of Bruceton First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Martin Hendrix; a sister, Lucy Lee Park; and four brothers, Clyde Pickler, Jessie Pickler, B.H. Pickler, and Paul Pickler. She is survived by a son, Gary (Kathy) Hendrix of Omaha, NE; and two grandchildren, Elizabeth Pickler and Zachary Pickler
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Junior Pinson
Rubin Junior Pinson
June 15, 1924 - December 15, 2007
A former Carroll Countian, Ruben Junior Pinson, died in Tallmadge, Ohio, on December 15, 2007.
He was born in Hollow Rock on June 15, 1924, to the late Rufus and Bernice Presson Pinson. He graduated from Central High School in Bruceton in 1942. Ruben served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He retired from GenCorp in Ohio in 1986 after 29 years of service. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #0517.
He is survived by two sons, Timothy and Riley Pinson; three grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, all of Ohio; two brothers, Johnny Pinson of Hollow Rock and Tony Pinson of Bruceton; and two sisters, Rosalyn Scott of Jackson and Jackie McGowan of Camden. Rev. Howard Frank Grether, II officiated a private family ceremony. Following cremation, inurnment was at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice Care Center, 3358 Ridgewood Road, Akron, Ohio 44333. [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]
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Mora Marcella Rice
Mora Marcella (Rice) McLaughlin
September 5, 1923 ~ April 14, 2019 (age 95)
Mora Marcella Rice McLaughlin, 95, of Melbourne, Florida passed away on Sunday, April 14, 2019. Burial at Marlboro Church of Christ Cemetery in Bruceton.
Ms. McLaughlin was born September 5, 1923 in Vale, Tennessee to the late Fred G. & Lottie Liles Rice. She was a graduate of Central High School, Jackson Business School, and Rollins College. She retired from Civil Service with the Federal Government.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Hugh Daniel McLaughlin, Jr.
She is survived by one son, Steven J. McLaughlin of Melbourne, Florida; one daughter, Patricia A. (Brian) LaLonde of Melbourne, Florida; one granddaughter, Danielle C. Lahanas of Atlanta, Georgia; two brothers, James Gullford (Pat) Rice of Searcy, Arkansas & Rowe Rice of Dickson, Tennessee; and one sister, Ione Rice McFolin of Huntsville, Alabama.
Dilday-Carter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements 731-986-8281.
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Bruce Robinson
David Bruce Robinson
Jan. 22, 1925 - Apr. 7, 2002
David Bruce Robinson, 77 of Hollow Rock, died Sunday, April 7 at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Huntingdon First Baptist Church. Bro Fred Ward and Bro. Jimmy Allison officiated. Burial followed in the Prospect Cemetery. Pallbearers who served were Adam Hayes, Chris Fuller, Roger Norwood, Jim Norwood, Oscar Graham.,, Jimmy Hilliard and David Hilliard. Chase Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. Robinson, the son of the late Clarence and Ruby (Russell) Robinson, was born January 22, 1925, in Carroll County. He was a retired railroad worker of 42 years for L&N Railroad Company and was a member of the Huntingdon First Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Wade Robinson. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Ruth Robinson; a daughter, Patricia Latham of Jackson; a son Gary Robinson of New Johnsonville; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
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James Ray Shawl
James Ray Shawl
October 18, 1922 - Cotober 19, 1992
Services for James Ray Shawl, 70 of Bruceton, were at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 22, at Bruceton Funeral Home. Burial was in Hollow Rock's Prospect Cemetery. Mr. Shawl, a yardmaster for the old Louisville and Nashville Railroad (now Seaboard Systems), died Monday, October 19, at Nashville Memorial Hospital in Madison.
He was married to Nancy Helen Owens Shawl. They had four children, Mary Felts of Joelton, Susan Blair of Carthage, Gail Foster of Alexandria, Virginia, and Sandra Nichols of Jacksonville, Florida. He also had a brother, A.C. Shawl, Jr. of Brentwood and a sister, Virginia Mayes of Sulligent, Alabama
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Virginia Webb
Laura Virginia Webb
April 30, 1924 - December 4, 2009
Mrs. Laura Virginia Lewis, 84, of Bruceton, passed away Friday, December 4, at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday, December 6, in the chapel of Bruceton Funeral Home with Bro. Noel Edwards officiating. Burial followed in the Camden City Cemetery. Pallbearers who served were Jerry Gray, Mark Webb, Gary Webb, Ronnie Lewis, Joel Edwards, and Larry Spencer.
Mrs. Lewis was born on April 30, 1924, in Bruceton, to the late Joseph Hyman Webb and Ora Lee Nanney Webb. She was a member of Camden First Baptist Church and an operator for Bruceton Telephone Company.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Mr. Joseph (Buddy) Webb; and a niece, Mrs. Mary Ann Webb Edwards.
She is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Billy Gene (Carolyn) Webb of New Johnsonville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Rena Lewis Jones of Maryville; a stepson, Mr. Ronnie Lewis of Jackson; a niece, Mrs. Diane Bailey of Nashville; and two nephews, Mr. Mark Webb of New Johnsonville and Mr. Gary Webb of Nashville.
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Inez Wilson
Thelm Inez Wilson
INEZ BUTLER WILLIAMS, 1924-2010
BRUCETON: Inez Butler Williams, 86, died Thursday, December 16, 2010 at Life Care Center in Bruceton. Funeral services were Friday, December 17, at 2 p.m. at Dilday-Carter Funeral Home with Bro. Jack Hopper officiating. Burial followed in Marlboro Cemetery.
Mrs. Williams was born July 30, 1924 in Hollow Rock to the late Milford and Flora (Presson) Wilson. She was a homemaker. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Butler; two brothers, Doye Wilson and Carl Wilson.
Survivors include: one brother, Gene (Pat) Wilson of Bruceton; five nephews, three nieces and several great-nieces and nephews.
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Mary Ellen Woodward
Mary Ellen Woodward
Ocotber 23, 1923 - October 8, 2001
Mary Ellen Woodard BUENA VISTA: Funeral services for Mary Ellen Woodward, 77, were at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 10 at Bruceton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James Daniel officiating. Burial was in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock.
Ms. Woodard, a retired bookkeeper for the Bank of Huntingdon, died Monday, October 8 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon of heart disease. She was born October 23, 1923 near Buena Vista to the late John D. and Minnie Wyatt Woodard. She was a member of Prospect Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Blount. She is survived by several cousins.