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1201 | William served in the Civil War - 6th PA Inf - Co D. | Hutchison, William H (I16218)
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1202 | William served in WW I - Pvt 107 Engrs, 32 Div. | Flatford, William Edgar (I13966)
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1203 | WINGET, BONNIE PAUL - went home to be with the Lord the 13th day of September 2006. She was a beautiful lady who celebrated life with four children, thirteen grandchildren, many great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Surviving are sons, Ralph Tom Jackson and wife, Serena, Warren Ness Sublett, Jr. and wife, Karen, and David Paul Sublett and wife, Carol; daughter, Jacquelyn Harris and husband, Spence; grandchildren; great and great great grandchildren. The family will receive friends 1:00-1:45 P.M. Friday at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel before leaving in procession to Greenwood Cemetery for a 2:00 P.M. graveside service with Rev. Mark Kitts officiating. Arrangements by Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel. www.rosemortuary.com | Paul, Bonnie Temple (I722)
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1204 | Winston Bullen Evans Powell, TN Winston Bullen Evans, age 86, a member of First Baptist Church of Powell, passed away at her home on December 9. Winston was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and aunt. She is preceded in death by father James Bullen; mother Pearl Bullen; sister Gladys York; brother Paul Bullen; and infant son James Terrell Evans. She leaves behind her devoted husband of 67 years James "Jim" Evans; her children Jan Marker (Bob), Vicki Derreberry (Doug), Gary Evans (Kim); six grandchildren Scott and Kate Marker, Paige Brannan, Kent Derreberry, Brittany Hutchinson and Travis Evans; five great grandchildren and special niece Cindy Stooksbury. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to First Baptist Church of Powell. At Winston's request, family and friends will meet 1:45PM Tuesday at Mt. Hermon Methodist Church Cemetery for 2PM graveside service, Pastor Phil Jones officiating. Condolences for the Evans family may be expressed at www.mynattfh.com | Bullen, Winston Loretta (I112)
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1205 | Wm. (Bill) Elder, Jr. was Tennessee State President of Ruritan. His wife was a Cherokee and a registered nurse. | Elder, William R. Jr (I27260)
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1206 | Woody and Wilma were divorced. | Family F16
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1207 | Woody served in the U.S. Army in the early 1950s. | Evans, Woodrow Franklin Jr. (I10)
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1208 | WSMV - Nashville TV News Report, Dec 14, 1998 Community to guard residents against natural disasters December 14, 1998 When it comes to floods, tornadoes and bad weather, it seems there?s little communities can do to guard against disaster. But in Lincoln County, residents are hoping to become disaster-resistant. The Fayetteville community is the first in the state to receive a half -million dollar grant called Project Impact. The grant will help the area buy warning systems and other equipment that could one day save lives. Many people move into small communities with a false sense of security. ?Oh, the first night here, we slept like babies. It felt like home the first night we moved in,? says Sheila Manley, a Fayetteville resident. ?Five new bedrooms, a showcase kitchen ? Since we moved over here, I?ve cooked every night.? Manley has felt nothing but peace since moving into a new home three weeks ago. But the picture wasn?t always so rosy. Her former home sat behind a creek that often flooded. ?When it would start raining, (we would) pick up our chair and turn it to the front door. If it rained all night, we stayed up all night,? remembers Manley. Manley?s parents helped clear the waterlogged home, one of several properties the City of Fayetteville has purchased. Their goal: to help people like Manley move to dryer ground. But this community knows that preventing disaster is out of its control. Since 1990, Lincoln County has been hit with three federally declared disasters. Two of them were major floods. And last year, a tornado reduced a string of rural homes to rubble. ?What we are trying to do is better protect ourselves,? says Lynn Wampler, the city administrator. Wampler recently returned from Washington, D.C., where he learned that Fayetteville will receive a half-million dollar grant to buy eleven warning sirens and two generators. ?If there is a loss of power, we will still have water flowing into the community,? says Wampler. | Wampler, Lynn (I1804)
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1209 | YADON, MR. JACK - age 81, of Maynardville, passed away 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, 1999, at St. Mary's Medical Center. He attended Hoitt Ave. Baptist Church. Preceded in death by wife, Amanda Mason Yadon. Survivors: sister, Mandy Gallman; brother, Luster Yadon, both of Maynardville; several nieces, nephews and a host of relatives and friends; special friend, Bonnie Moyer. Funeral service 2 p.m. Friday, Cooke Mortuary Chapel, Rev. Oliver Wolfenbarger officiating. Interment Pleasant View Cemetery. Pallbearers: Kenneth Wynn, Scott Wynn, Wayne Middleton, Buster Bailey, Martin Nicely, Bob Sharp. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Cooke Mortuary, Maynardville. | Yadon, Jack (I16360)
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1210 | YADON, MRS. DELLA M. (EDMONDSON) - age 89 of Little Valley Road, Maynardville passed away 3:20 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2001 at Sunbridge Healthcare of Maynardville. She had professed faith in Christ and was of the Baptist faith. Preceded in death by husband, Charles (Rube) Yadon; parents, Milt and Neil Edmondson; four sisters and two brothers. Survivors: sister, Opal Glazier, Cincinnati, Ohio; special nephews, J.M. Bailey, Virgil Yadon, both of Maynardville, Jack Edmondson, Knoxville; a host of other nieces and nephews. Funeral services 2 p.m. Sunday Cooke Mortuary Chapel, Rev. Gabril Haynes, Rev. Richard Nicley officiating with music by Linda Nicley and Patsy Buckner. Interment Pleasant View Cemetery, Maynardville. pallbearers: Allen Bailey, Jason Bailey, Virgil Yadon, Dale Haynes, Petie Glazier, Jerry Glazier. Arrangements by Cooke Mortuary, Maynardville. | Edmondson, Della M. (I1876)
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1211 | \\ | Hancock, Isaac Lafayette "Fate" (I5036)
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