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551 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Evans, Gregory Glenn (I323)
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552 | GUINN, LOUISE UNDERWOOD - age 87 born February 4, 1920 in Luttrell Tn, formally of Knoxville passed away Friday June 22, 2007 at her home in Georgetown, Tn. Member of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church in Knoxville, but attended Brittsville Baptist Church in Georgetown Tn. Retired from Belle South System Dial Bureau as Assignment Clerk in 1975. Past president and lifetime member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Preceded in death by husband Melvin C. Guinn. Survivors daughter and son-in-law Mary Lou and Michael Finley of Georgetown, Tn; grandsons and wives: Kevin and Misty Finley and family of Niota, Tn., Scott and Diana Finley of Knoxville, Sean Finley of Sanford, Fl.; granddaughter Kelly Finley; great granddaughters Haley Rayho both of Louisville, Tn., Emily Finley of Cleveland, Tn., Ella Finley; great grandson Connor Finley both of Knoxville; sisters and brother-in-law: Ruby Mostrom, Wanda and Melvin Wroten; nieces June Jordan, Shirley Hinds, Carol Hunt, Michelle Groff all of Fl., Sherry Hanshaw, and Kathy Foley; nephews: H.E. Cline Jr. of Maryland, and Joe Wilson of Ooltewah,Tn.; several great niece, nephews, and cousins; close friends Ihla Lovelace of Hardin Valley, and Doug Greenlee of Rome, Ga. Funeral services 12 Noon Monday at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel with Rev. Ken Purdie officiating. Interment in Lynnhurst Cemetery. Pallbearers Joe Wilson, Michael, Kevin, Scott, and Sean Finley. In lieu of flowers memorials maybe made to Brittsville Baptist Church Georgetown, Tn. 37336. The family will receive friends 10-12:00 Noon on Monday at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel. www.rosemortuary.com | Underwood, Louise (I10074)
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553 | H. J. Vanfassin M.G. | Family F635
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554 | HAMPION, JACK WESLEY - age 84, went home to the Lord on June 21, 2012. He was a man of integrity, loving husband, wonderful father, and Papaw to all. He served as an Air Traffic Controller in the U.S. Navy. Following his military service he settled in Clinton, TN where he raised a family with Lucille Champion and their three children: Michael, Connie, and Jackie. He spent his last few years with his beloved wife Mary Lynn and sadly passed away on their wedding anniversary. She brought great joy and happiness to his life. Jack Champion loved his church, Second Baptist Church of Clinton, having served as a trustee, deacon, and encourager to all. He was a lifetime member of the International Iron Workers Local 384 and retired from Rust Engineering. He is preceded in death by parents, Shiver and Ophelia Champion; two brothers; one sister; his first wife Lucille Champion, and son Michael Champion. Survivors include: wife, Mary Lynn Champion; daughter, Connie Butcher and husband Jack; son, Jackie Champion and wife Monnie; grandchildren, Leo Champion, Paula Schudar, Kathi Jo Champion, Brian Lawson, Wesley Lawson, Sondra Devaney, Robert Butcher, Maryann Barbee, Elyssa Champion, Erin Champion, and Eric Champion. Other family members include Margie Fraker and husband Carl; Trula Ogle; Hobert Tudor; and Herbert Tudor; and J.C. Tudor. He had 20 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Saturday, June 23 at Second Baptist Church, Clinton, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with the service immediately following. Burial will be on Sunday, June 24 at 1:00 p.m. at Sunset Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to Second Baptist Church Building Fund. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on June 24, 2012 | Champion, Jack (I29367)
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555 | HANCOCK, Mrs. ALICE MAE - age 47, of 1223 Hickory St. died 12:55 a.m. Friday, Baptist Hospital. She was a member of Gayland Heights Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, James B. Hancock; sons, Pvt. Ralph Eugene, stationed in Alaska, Donald, Richard, Dennis and Edward all of Knoxville; daughters, Rosa Lee, Cynthia, Carol and Alice, Knoxville. Mrs. Robert Pierce, Mrs. Frank Harrell, Mrs. Marie Sharp, Detroit. Eight grandchildren. Services Sunday, 2 p.m. at Gayland Heihts Baptist Church. Rev. James Turner officiating. Interment Pollard Cemetery. Pallbearers: Leroy Hancock, Jim Henshaw, Raymond Barnamy, James Pollard, Charles Pollard, Marshall Cox. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services. The body remains at McCarty's where the family will receive friends Friday and Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. - Obituary courtesy of Mrs. Roy (Barbara) Kirkland, daughter of Alice Mae Tarwater. | Tarwater, Alice Mae (I27864)
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556 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F3485
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557 | Hand writen note on Evans Cleaners business card | Source (S23)
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558 | HARMON/WAMPLER Who were parents of Philip Harmon, Sr.? Who was first wife of Philip, Sr., mother of Mary Margaret "Polly" Harmon, who married Solomon Wampler? Paul Kelley -- 1009 Churchwell Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917-4422 kelley1928@aol.com Submitted on Fri Jan 2 23:56:21 EST 1998 | Harmon, Phillip Sr. (I10452)
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559 | Harry Wayne Wampler Oct 31, 1934 ? Oct 20, 2016 On Thursday, October 20, 2016 Harry Wayne Wampler passed from this life into the next. In keeping with the exceptional way he lived his almost 82 years, Harry died peacefully surrounded by his family. Harry made a difference in hundreds of lives everywhere throughout his very influential life. He was born October 31, 1934 in Lenoir City to Reverend Joe and Agnes Wampler. He was the oldest of 7 children. Harry graduated from Lenoir City High School. He was in the Army Reserves and learned his love for cooking as a military chef. He began at Wampler?s Farm Sausage and has been in the meat packing business for a lifetime, even until the week of his death. Harry was the greatest of entrepreneurs, wisest in the civic, county, and community affairs, most generous of caregivers, and most passionate in his love for God and his family. Harry is known for his uncommon integrity and character. While highly effective in business, some of his best work has been done as a volunteer in a variety of organizations. To mention a few, he was a deacon and chaired many committees at First Baptist Church of Lenoir City. He was a Lenoir City Councilman for 26 years and Vice Mayor for Lenoir City 16 years as well as serving on Lenoir City Utilities Board for 26 years. His state involvement included being the Republican Party Chairman of Loudon County 1964-1975, 2003-2007. State Republican Executive Committee, 1970-1974. ?Statesman of the Year?2003, Electoral College member 1970-74, Tennessee State House of Representatives,2007-2008 and chairman of political campaigns of state, local, and county for Presidents, Governors, Senators, House Representatives and local officials. Harry also served on many boards such as Baptist Hospital, Roane State Community College, Harrison Chilhowie School, Small Business Bureau, United Way, SunTrust Bank, Third National Bank, Bank of Loudon County, founder and board member of Ft Loudon Savings and Loan. Harry was a member, president and named ?Man of the Year? in the local Civitan Club. In addition, he was named ?Man of the Year? for the Boys and Girls Club. Harry joins his family in heaven with his parents, Joe and Agnes Wampler; his brother, Bobby Wampler; and his sister, Bennie Wampler Roach. He is happy to be with his ?brother?, Cousin Ted Wampler, Sr. and brother in law, Richard ?Bud? Wilburn. Harry leaves behind and survived by his wife; Jennifer Lauderdale Wampler; sons- Joseph Wampler, Jeremiah (Shinae) Wampler, Tim (Chita) Wampler, Chris (Angela) Wampler, Paul (Beth) Wampler; grandchildren- Aaron Wampler, Rachel (Weston) Overton, Becca (Taylor) Kagley, Madison (Tyler) Mills, McKenzie Wampler, Norris Wampler, Cassie Wampler, Zachary Wampler, Adam Wampler, and Wilder Wampler; sweet siblings- Newell (Leonard) Grimes, Violet (the late Richard ?Bud?) Wilburn, Janet (Alvin) Clemmer, and Riley (Vicki) Wampler; many cousins, nieces and nephews. A celebration service will be held at First Baptist Church of Lenoir City, 2085 Simpson Road, Lenoir City, 37772 on Sunday October 23, 2016 at 6:00pm in the sanctuary. The family will receive and celebrate with friends on Saturday October 22, 2016 1-5:00pm and Sunday October 23, 2016 3-6:00pm. The internment service will be at Pleasant Hill Cemetery at 11:00am. Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations to The First Baptist Church Building fund (First Baptist Church, 2085 Simpson Road, Lenoir City, TN 37772) or the Hispanic Church, Iglesia Bautista de La Fe (1965 Martel Road Lenoir City, TN 37772) Now as you make your way homeward, we rejoice in the Hope that?s taken hold of you. | Wampler, Harry Wayne (I29136)
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560 | Harvey N. Underwood owned considerable acreage west of the site of Kodak, Tennessee, post office. He started the post office and named it. He also owned a store building with the French Broad masonic Lodge #588 on the second floor. He owned a grain mill also. - Burl Underwood, The Underwoods From Roaring Gap (NC) to Dumplin Valley (TN) and Onward and Related Families, (Revised Edition, 1986), 173. ---- Harvey N. Underwood - Kodak Postmaster - May 5, 1892 The Post Office in Kodak began in 1892. At that time, Harvey N. Underwood was granted a charter for a new post office to be located in a store that he was building. Since he was to be the first postmaster, Harvey Underwood was to decide what name to give this new post office. As the deadline to inform postal officials neared, a name still had not been selected. One Sunday Harvey and his wife sat around the house most of the day trying to decide what name to give the new post office. About dark that same day, Harvey left the house and walked toward the new store. As he walked, he saw a small box lying on the ground. He kicked it over and saw the word "KODAK." He decided right there that this would be the name. It ws short, easy to pronouce and easy to spell. -- Kodak, TN 1892-1992 - Historical Cookbook; pg. 3, sponsored by: Jake L. Gilreath. | Underwood, Harvey Nelson (I27421)
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561 | Hattie and Joe Brooks celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in March of 1973 at Thorn Grove in Knox County, Tennessee | Family F1355
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562 | Hazel Elder ELDER, HAZEL - age 90, of New Market, TN passed away Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at Jefferson City Health and Rehab. She was a member of Dumplin Baptist Church. Preceded in death by husband, Maynard Elder; and daughter, Jeanette Cate. She is survived by her son, C. M. Elder of New Market; grandson, Steve Cate; great-grandchildren, Natasha Cate, Jordan, Victoria and Patrick Cate, all of New Market; sister, Bonnie Hoskins of Strawberry Plains; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 27, 2009 from the Farrar Dandridge Chapel with Rev. Josh Moore officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 prior to the service. Graveside interment service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday at Dumplin Cemetery. Arrangements by Farrar Funeral Home in Dandridge, TN (865) 397-2711 www.farrarfuneralhome.com | French, Hazel (I4628)
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563 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F20
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564 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F251
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565 | He and Glenda were divorced. | Family F19
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566 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F132
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567 | He and Lorraine were divorced. | Family F6
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568 | He died as a result of an infection received while wading in a canal. | Schuligan, Joseph August Jr (I1355)
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569 | He died in a Union prison camp in NJ during the War for Southern Independence | Lewis, James Marion (I10370)
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570 | He died in either Roane or Rhea Co | Parks, Robert (I28823)
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571 | He died in service during WWII. | Carmichael, James C. (I3187)
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572 | He died of a heart attack. | Saulpaw, David Lewis (I1406)
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573 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Branum, Earl Franklin (I2680)
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574 | He never married | Saulpaw, Victor (I662)
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575 | He received his second degree and his master's in English Literature | Saulpaw, Glenn Wright (I1438)
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576 | He spelled his name R-e-a-d-y according to his granddaughter, Mrs. Martha Lanning Seaman. | Lanning, Reeder (I6240)
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577 | He was a barber in uptown Knoxville and was reputed to be "one of the best men anywhere with a razor". He could play stringed instruments, and it is said he made his first instrument. | Underwood, Dewitt (I8749)
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578 | He was a longtime steamboat captain on the French Broad and Tennessee Rivers. | Underwood, Ambrose B. (I8603)
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579 | He was a suicide victim. | Bryan, Samuel (I2911)
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580 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mariner, George Thomas Jr. (I3830)
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581 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | House, Michael Lynn Evans (I320)
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582 | He was born possibly in MD | Parks, Samuel (I28826)
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583 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, Preston Drew Jr. (I28431)
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584 | He was crippled by a childhood disease. | Underwood, William Henry (I9562)
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585 | He was dean of Carson-Newman College. | Cate, Arlie E. (I3282)
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586 | He was killed by another Samuel Huffaker. | Huffaker, Samuel (I29382)
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587 | He was killed in a automobile accident in Knoxville, Tennessee. | Underwood, Thomas David (I9481)
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588 | He was killed in a motorcycle wreck. | Romines, Charles (I7739)
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589 | He was killed while serving in the Union Army during the Civil War. | Thornburg, Thomas Lowery (I8420)
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590 | He was named for Rev. Noah Corum, pastor at Dumplin Baptist Church, Jefferson Co., Tenn. | Elder, Noah Corum (I4399)
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591 | He was named L.B. When he joined the army, he had to give them a name, so he chose Lawrence. | Wampler, L. B. (I481)
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592 | He was stabbed to death near the Haun Cemetery in Union County. | Hammock, Elbert L. (I1881)
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593 | He was unmarried. | Alley, Luster (I2265)
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594 | Head stone is the same as George, Kenneth, Harry and Laura's | Paul, Betty (I597)
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595 | HEADRICK, JUANITA MAE, age 79 finished her journey here on earth and went home to be with her Savior on November 1, 2010. She was a former resident of Trinity Hills Assisted Living and Summit View of Farragut-Jamestown Unit. She was a member of Faithway Baptist Church in Halls. She retired from Levi's after working 25 years. She is preceded in death by her loving grandparents, Fletcher and Mary Jane Jones; parents, Charlie M. Jones and Lucille M. Humphrey Foster; husband, Lester T. Headrick. Survived by daughters, Edith (Tootie) Trammell and husband, Jim, Sharon (Sherry) Johnson and husband, Steve; son, Larry Headrick and wife, Sue; grandchildren, Derek Guinn, Dawn Foster, Rebecca Pless, Keith Kuykendall, L. A. Headrick and Christopher Headrick, Jenny Currie, Jason Trammell, Buddy Trammell; brother, Robert Jones and wife, Joyce; sisters and brothers, Gail Whitson, Crystal Cable, Sheila Jenkins, Donna Smith, Robin Wrinkle, David Jones, Mark Jones; several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Special thanks to the staff at Trinity Hills and Jamestown Unit at Summit View. The family will receive friends from 5 - 7 pm Thursday November 4 at Lynnhurst Greenwood Chapel with the funeral service to begin at 7 pm for a Celebration of Life with Rev. David Collins, Rev. Travis Pless and Rev. Rick Passmore officiating. Interment will be 11am Friday at Lynnhurst Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons and great grandsons. Arrangements by Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home, 2300 W. Adair Dr. Condolences may be offered at www.lynnhurstchapel.com | Jones, Juanita Mae (I29447)
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596 | Headstone Dumplin Valley Cemetery, Jefferson County, TN. (Headstone broken - 2000) but reads s/o W.C. & M.C.; only date on stone 15 Aug 1883; Age 2 days. - dch-c | Williams, Infant Son (I27571)
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597 | Heart Attack | Humphrey, Henry William (I10733)
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598 | Heart Attack | Weaver, Louisa (I10734)
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599 | Heart Attack | Humphrey, Carl Elwood (I10735)
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600 | HELEN O'DELL HUFFAKER | Visit Guest Book HUFFAKER, HELEN O'DELL - age 88 of Knoxville, is now rejoicing with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after her passing May 21st in Atlanta, GA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford, and her parents, Bernice and Homer O'Dell. Her only son, Eddie, lives in Marietta, GA with his wife Carol. She had three grandchildren: Brian (Atlanta), Grant and wife Elizabeth and great grandchild Lily Jean (Marietta), and Mitzi Taylor and husband Chance (St. Mary's GA). She became a member of Ft. City United Methodist Church as a child and loved being involved with church functions until illness slowed her down in 2010. She was proud of being a 60+ year Ft. City resident and proud to have graduated from the Central High School Class of 1942. She later enjoyed working for over 30 years at Central HS. The family would like to thank the management and staff at Emeritus of Sandy Springs Senior Living and the staff at Crossroads Hospice of Atlanta for their loving care. Serving as pallbearers are Brian Huffaker, Grant Huffaker, Chance Taylor, Kenny Carringer, Alan Witt and Raymond Rawlins. The family will receive friends at Ft. City United Methodist Church Saturday, May 26th, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and a Celebration of Life service at 2:00 p.m. with graveside service to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Pastor Jim Whedbee officiating. Memorials may be made to the Scholarship Fund at Ft. City UMC. Gentry Griffey Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements. Please sign and view the family guestbook at www.gentrygriffeyfuneralchapel.com | Odell, Helen (I7153)
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