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701 | Jerry Bridges, age 73, of Harriman, passed away on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at Parkwest Medical Center. He was born on February 7, 1944 in Harriman, and is the son of the late Daws and Dora Bridges. Jerry worked at Town and Country Nursery and was of the Baptist faith. In addition to his parents, Jerry is preceded in death by his wife, Lois Bridges; his daughter, Renna Elmore; and his brother Paul Bridges. Jerry is survived by his sons, Steve Bridges and Bill Bridges and his wife Leila; by grandchildren, Adam and Stefanie Bridges, Anthony and Heath Bridges, Josh and Aaron Wallace; by siblings, David Bridges and wife Dianna of Harriman, Noveita Rambo of Clinton, Wilma Campbell of Clinton, and Silas Bridges of Knoxville; by his special friend, Martha Lawson and family; also by special friend, Jake Willis and a host of nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Visitation will be from 1:00 PM-2:30 PM on Friday, August 18, 2017 at Premier Sharp Funeral Home with his funeral service following at 2:30 PM with Pastor Sam Loy officiating. A graveside service will follow at Clax Gap Cemetery. Premier Sharp Funeral Home is proudly serving the Bridges family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com | Bridges, Jerry (I29258)
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702 | JESSEE, MARY ELNORA THOMAS (MAMAW JESSEE) - age 90 of Maynardville went to be with her Lord and Savior and her dear departed loved ones on Monday, October 8, 2007 at her home. She was a longtime member of Valley Grove Baptist Church and was a great inspiration for many young Christians. She retired from Levi Strauss and then worked full time for many years at being a Mamaw to her grandchildren and great grandchildren and to the children of her neighborhood and church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cas Jessee, daughter, Carolyn Smith, parents, Henry and Annie Yadon Thomas, granddaughter, Amy Nawy, great grandson, Josh Cooper, great great grandson, Dayton Corum and three brothers and three sisters. She leaves to cherish her memory: her children and spouses, Joann and Kenneth Inklebarger, Louise and Jim Hubbs, and Gill and Mary Jessee. Surviving grandchildren and spouses are Debbie and Gerald Mason, Kenny and Vivian Inklebarger, Myra and Mark Farrington, Sherry and Wade Crider, Jimmy Davidson and fianc?e, Sue Monroe, Nicole and Allen Anderson, Marc Nawy, Angie and Verland Stout, Alicia and Johnny Russell, Cas and Beth Jessee, Jessee and Allison Smith; and special adopted granddaughter, Camella Nicely. Also surviving are 26 great grandchildren; 5 great-great grandchildren; sister, Martha Hodge; and a host of nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday at Ailor's Chapel with Rev. Burney Hutchinson, Rev. Jimmy Davidson and Rev. Kenny Inklebarger officiating. Interment New Loyston Cemetery. Great grandsons will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friends 5-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ailor Mortuary in Maynardville. Our obituary line is (865)992-1114. | Thomas, Mary (I10543)
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703 | Joe served with the U.S. Army Reserve in the early 1960s and specialized in heavy equipment engineering. | Evans, Robert Joseph Sr. (I12)
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704 | John Alvin Stringfield was born on Mar. 19, 1867 in Scott Co., Tennessee. He was the son of Lawrence Richard Stringfield (1846-aft 1891) and Louvena Stephens (1843-aft 1880). His paternal grandparents were John Stringfield (1818-1873) and Mary Ann Scarbrough (1822-1891). His maternal grandparents were Whitmill Stephens (1809-abt 1866) and Elizabeth Waters (1807-aft 1871). John's first wife was Margaret C. Stephens. His second wife was Nancy Silvey (1875-aft 1931). John died on Jan. 25, 1931 in Oakdale, Morgan Co., TN at the age of 63. According to his death certificate, he was buried in the Piney Cemetery located in Oakdale. | Stringfield, John Alvin (I29249)
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705 | John and Lula Jones Randles lived on the site of the home of John and Margaret Underwood Randles. This land was given to Margaret by her father, John Underwood (2F) "for the love and affection" he had for her. (See deed in Knox County Register of Deeds Office.) | Randles, John Jr. (I7470)
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706 | John and Margaret Underwood Cate lived in the "know" section of the Dumplin Community of Jefferson County, Tennessee. John died shortly after the birth of the youngest child and left Margaret "Mag" with eight children to rear. - Burl Underwood; pg. 177 | Cate, John P. (I27564)
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707 | John Biggs is the ancestor who assisted in establishing America Independence while acting in Capacity of Private under Capt. Miller and Col. McCoy and Broadhead. He enlisted at West Moreland Co., Penn. Aug. 17, 1776 and was engaged in the battle of Saratoga and Edge Hill Penn. under Capt., Samuel Miller and Col. McCoy and Broadhead the 8th., Regiment. He was discharged at Fort Pitt (Pittsburg) 1779. From the Custodian of Public Record of Penn. State Library, we found that John Biggs was a Private in Lientenant Williams Withers Company of Rangers 1779. | Biggs, John (I745)
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708 | John C worked on the Panama Canal project. | Humphrey, John C (I11336)
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709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Evans, John Obrien II (I308)
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710 | John P. Vance JP | Family F69
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711 | John volunteered for the Revolutionary War and served for five years. John moved from Prince George Co, MD to Virginia, to Surry Co, NC, and was living in Grainger Co, TN by 1799 in as much as he is listed on the tax rolls there. He was also listed on the Grainger Co, TN tax rolls in 1804, 1814, and 1821. John was picked to serve on a grand jury in Grainger Co, TN on Aug 15, 1803. | Humphrey, John (I10970)
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712 | John was a union soldier in the Civil War. | Corum, John (I949)
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713 | John's son Henson bought 30 acres of land in Grainger Co, TN that shared a property line with Nathan Humphrey from Charles Gilbert on Dec 1, 1817. John, Nathan, and Solomon Humphrey witnessed this transaction. Henson was living in Anderson Co, TN in 1821 but had moved to Putnam Co, IN by 1826. He was of the Primitive Baptist Faith. | Humphrey, Henson (I11682)
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714 | John's son John Jr lived in Anderson Co, TN in 1830, 1840, and 1850, and moved to Union Co, TN where he lived in 1860 and 1870. John sold 50 acres of land in Anderson Co, TN to his brother William in Feb 1832. This transaction was witnessed by Nathan Humphrey and Solomon Humphrey (who was living in Indiana (?)). | Humphrey, John (I827)
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715 | John's son Solomon purchased 48 ? acres of land in Shacly Hollow, Grainger Co, TN from William Arnold on Aug 14, 1807 (at age 10?). He sold a small tract of this land to David Manly on Sep 10, 1819. Solomon served in the War of 1812 in the Tennessee Militia in Captain John Howell's company, Colonel Samuel Burch's regiment. Solomon volunteered at Rutledge, Grainger Co, TN and musted into service on Jan 10, 1814 and was honorably discharged at Lookout Mountain, TN on Aug 1, 1814. Solomon was stationed at Fort Deposil in the Cherokee Nation and fought against the Creek Nation in the Horseshoe Battle on the Tallapoosie River. Solomon then returned to Fort Williams on the Coosie River where he was attached to the Company of Captain Joseph Duncan and remained there until his discharge. Solomon applied for and received a bounty of 80 acres of land in Indiana for his service. There was some confusion as to his discharge date (some documents recorded it as April 27, 1814 or May 17, 1814) and Solomon contested this date inasmuch as the August 1, 1814 discharge date would have entitled him to receive additional land. The disposition of the dispute is unknown. Solomon also applied for a war service pension on April 11, 1871 which was approved on Oct 30, 1871 and he received a pension of $8.00 per month retroactively beginning on Feb 14, 1871. Solomon and his wife, Sarah moved to Monroe Co, IN in 1827, moved to Putnam Co, IN in 1830, and finally to Greene Co, IN in 1848 where they remained until their death. | Humphrey, Solomon (I11681)
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716 | Joined the church this date | Bradshaw, Nancy Ann (I1559)
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717 | Jonathan and Catherine were brother and sister. | Pickle, Catherine (I1980)
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718 | Jonathan and Catherine were brother and sister. | Pickle, Jonathan (I1984)
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719 | JONES, CHARLIE M. - age 92, of Halls Cross Roads, passed away Friday December 31, 2004, at Ft. Sanders Regional Medical Center. He was a former resident of Sunnybrook apartments. Member of Faithway Baptist Church and was a local artist and a self employed painter. Preceded in death by parents, Fletcher and Mary Jane Jones and wife, Wanda Jones. Survived by sons: Robert and Mark of Powell and David of Oklahoma daughters: Juanita Headrick, Gail Whitson, Crystal Cable, Shelia Jenkins and Robin Wrinkle all of Knoxville and Donna Smith of Arkansas 26 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Funeral service 8 pm Sunday at Faithway Baptist Church, Rev. Rick Passmore officiating. Family and friends will meet at the funeral home 10:15 am Monday and proceed to Halls Memory Gardens for an interment service at 11 am. Pallbearers will be grandsons. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Zion's Home of the Age 3430 Zion Rd. Knoxville, Tn. 37931. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 pm Sunday at Faithway Baptist Church. Mynatt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Jones, Charlie M. (I29448)
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720 | Joseph died young. | Saulpaw, Joseph (I1435)
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721 | Joseph Yadon was born in Ireland, 17 Dec 1756. As early as 1772 he was serving in the Irish Army. During the American Revolution, Irish troops were sent to join the British forces against the colonists. Joseph Yadon came to America with British forces under the command of General Burgoyne and was among the prisoners captured during Burgoyne's defeat at Saratoga. These prisoners were marched thru Virginia toward the Albemarle Barracks, at Charlottesville, VA. Many slipped away to join the American Army. Historians note that the Irish people were three to one on the side of the colonists. Joseph Yadon was one of these. He enlisted in the American army in 1779, at Martinsburg, VA (now West Virginia). He was under the command of Col. Joseph Crockett. In Sep 1780, Col. Crockett's men were sent to Ft. Pitt (Pittsburg) where they joined General George Rogers Clark. In June of 1781, Gen. George Rogers Clark left Ft. Pitt with a force of 400 men, traveling in boats down the Ohio River to The Falls of the Ohio (now Louisville, KY). They stayed at The Falls until December when Joseph Yadon was discharged. Please note that the Lewis and Clark expedition began 14 May 1804 from St. Louis, and the Clark of this expedition was William Clark (Gen. George Rogers Clark's younger brother). In 1804 Joseph Yadon was in TN and had 10 children. He married Mary Pennybaker (daughter of Jacob and Christiana Pennybaker) 12 Jan 1782. They had 12 children. Joseph Yadon died 1 Sep 1842, at age 87. He is buried in the Yadon Cemetery. A low, granite marker identifies him as "A Revolutionary War Vet". | Yadon, Joseph Preston (I10123)
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722 | JUANITA ORA CATE SWAGGERTY, 100, Kodak, died Saturday, December 31, 2011 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. She married Lonas Swaggerty and together they established Swaggerty Sausage Company in 1930. She joined Henry's Crossroads United Methodist Church in 1942, which is now Kodak United Methodist Church. She was very active in the church, holding a lot of positions and, of course, she did the best in all of them. One of the longest office she held was President of the W.S.C.S from 1977 until 1987. Church was always first regardless of what else needed to be done. She worked with the confidence that things would be done and done correctly. Her efficiency on everything she was committed to do was always the best. She is preceded in death by her husband, Lonas A. Swaggerty, and her parents, Troy and Minnie Cate, brother, Edith Cate, and sisters, Leo Robertson and Leona Kyte. Survivors: son, Kyle Swaggerty and wife Nancy; daughter, Trena Woods McCammon and husband Samuel; grandchildren, Kent Woods, Doug Swaggerty and wife Helen, Cindy Swaggerty Gammon and husband Jimmy and Chad Swaggerty; grt'gr'andchildren, Kelsey Gammon, Nicholas, Brooke, and Bentli Swaggerty, Heather, Haley, and Makenna Woods; several nieces and nephews; special caregivers, Annette Lane, Carolyn Prozzo, Wanda Lawhorn, and Jean Overstreet. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff of Holston Health and Rehab and to the nurses and doctors on 4th Floor South at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kodak United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2923 Bryan Road, Kodak, Tennessee 37764. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be past and present associates of Swaggerty Sausage Company. The family will receive friends 4-7 PM Monday, January 2, 2012 at Kodak United Methodist Church with funeral service to follow at 7 PM with Rev. Rowland Buck, Rev. Edgar Farmer, and Rev. Brock Webster. Family and friends will meet 11 AM Tuesday at Henry's Crossroads Cemetery for graveside service and interment. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. www.atchleyfuneralhome.com. | Cate, Juanita Ora (I3411)
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723 | Julia and Bernita are buried in the same grave. They are buried at the Tillery tombstone. | Tillery, Julia (I190)
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724 | Just a reminder, we will hold our April meeting on April 19th at 7pm at the Powell Community Center. Ken Edmondson will present his research on a 1903 Christmas Eve shooting that occurred in downtown Powell. Everyone is welcome to attend. Hope to see you there! | Walczyk, Anton Frank (I41)
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725 | Justice of the Peace J W Fowler Officiated | Family F3140
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726 | Justice of the Peace John H Hicks officiated | Family F3141
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727 | Kathleen Ray (Kay) Underwood View/Sign Guest Book UNDERWOOD, KATHLEEN (KAY) RAY - passed away on Friday, November 6th, 2009 following a long battle with respiratory illness. Kay was born on April 3rd, 1923 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. She was married to the late Benjamin (Ben) B. Underwood of East Knoxville. Kay was a former member of McCalla Avenue Baptist, Chilhowee Hills Baptist and her current membership was at Wallace Memorial Baptist. She was residing at Parkview Independent Living in Fountain City. Kay and Ben met during World War II while Ben was serving in the U.S. Army. They celebrated their 57th anniversary on April 15th, 2001 before Ben's passing in March of 2002. Kay worked for several years at the Burlington flower shop (now Petree's Florist) before becoming affiliated with the Post Office Credit Union and finally served as the manager of the U.T. Credit Union, retiring from there. Kay was an avid reader, crossword puzzle enthusiast, and a Jeopardy junkie. She also played a mean game of Scrabble and was an accomplished bridge player. She was the life of the party and could write rhyming verse with ease. The world, and particularly her family, will certainly miss this wonderful person. She leaves behind: her daughter: Benita Davis; a son: Steve Underwood and his wife Kathi; grandchildren: Traci Hejna and her husband, Sean, Greg Caldwell and his wife, Lisa, Jason Underwood and his wife, Bethany, Josh Underwood, Maria Basting and her husband, Casey, Kristen Osborne, and Lacy Kight and her husband Dylan. She also had several great-grandchildren: Kristin and Allison Hejna, Lilly and Evan Caldwell, Sadie Rose Underwood, Emmaline Grace Underwood, Evie Elise Basting and Gavin Osborne. She also had several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition, she had "family" at her residence in Fountain City. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in her name to St. Jude Children's Hospital. The family will receive friends in the Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel from 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 9th, 2009. A service will follow with Rev. Kent Williams officiating. Family and friends will meet at Lynnhurst Cemetery at 10:45 A.M. Tuesday for an interment service at 11:00 A.M. Arrangements by Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel. www.lynnhurstchapel.com | Ray, Kathleen (I7585)
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728 | Katie Henry lived across from Oak Grove M. E. Church and cared for her maiden aunts, Eliza and Amanda Henry. | Henry, Katherine "Katie" (I5220)
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729 | KEEBLER, REV. WILLIAM (BILL) FRANK - age 67, of Knoxville, died 2 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 1998, at Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee. He was a retired Baptist minister and a member of Island Home Baptist Church, former pastor of Liberty Baptist Church in Wartburg. Preceded in death by wife, Helen Huffaker Keebler. Survivors: sons and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Wendy Keebler, New Jersey; Joel Keebler, Knoxville, Stephen Keebler, Asheville, NC; sister and brother-in-law, Jane and Glen Price, Madesto, Calif; brother and sister-in-law, James and Nancy Keebler, Knoxville; brother, Patrick Keebler, Atlanta, Ga; fiancee, Shirley Patterson, Knoxville; sisters-in-law, Jo Ann Burnett Clabo and Sue Luttrell; brothers-in-law, James Huffaker and Harold Huffaker; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will meet at Woodlawan Cemetery at 10:45 a.m. Monday for an 11 a.m. graveside service and interment, Rev. Earl Wilson officiating. There will be no visitation. Arrangements by Stevens Mortuary Oglewood Ave. at Broadway. | Keebler, Rev. William F. (I5998)
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730 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whitsit, Keith A. (I1311)
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731 | Kenneth was killed while riding to school on his bicycle. He was run over at the corner of Gay and Depot street by a government truck. | Paul, George Kenneth (I551)
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732 | Killed by a train. | Henry, Raymond (I5232)
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733 | killed in a gun accident in his youth | Brooks, Harry K. (I2782)
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734 | Killed in action - Viet Nam | Byrd, James Edward Jr. (I28642)
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735 | killed in an auto accident | Brooks, Fred (I2777)
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736 | killed in an auto accident. | Cunningham, Arthur Edwin (I3993)
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737 | killed in an automobile accident | Elder, Frank (I4339)
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738 | Kimberly "Kim" Rose Hurt age 47 of Somerset, Kentucky went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 12, 2018 surrounded by family and friends at the University of Kentucky Medical Center following a sudden illness. Kim was born on July 5, 1970 at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, OH to parents Donnie and Diana Harper. Kim is survived by her parents; her husband, Don Hurt; her children, Donovan and Devan Hurt; her twin sister, Kelly & (Bobby) Bowling; her future daughter-in-law, Markie Catron; her paternal grandfather, Russell Harper; her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Gene and Mary Lynn Hurt; her sisters-in-law, Jeanne Hurt Sutton, and Kim Hurt Crouch & (Doug); and as host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Kim was a licensed cosmetologist and barber, but following the birth of her first child put her career on hold to become a stay at home mother. She was a dedicated mother, wife and committed herself to raising her children and taking care of her family. Kim enjoyed gardening, working in her yard and attending her children's sporting events and school functions. She also loved to spend time with her three dogs Chloe, Isabel and Wrigley. Kim was also a dedicated Christian and servant of Christ. Her firm Christian beliefs were the bedrock of her family upbringing and helped her to cope with life's many twists and turns. She often sacrificed herself for the benefit of others both spiritually and financially. Kim was well liked by anyone who met her and had a calming motherly influence on many people in her life. Her kind disposition and caring personality shined through on a daily basis. She will be sincerely missed by her family and loved ones; her memory will continue on throughout their lives. The community has lost a great mother, wife, sister, daughter, and friend to all, and will be a lesser place with Kim's untimely passing. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at the First United Methodist Church of Somerset with Bro. Clyde Strunk officiating. Burial will be in Science Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4:30 PM Monday, April 16, 2018 at the First United Methodist Church. Pulaski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Harper, Kim (I29008)
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739 | Knox County 15th Subdivision, Dwelling 962, Family 971 | Wilkerson, Betsey (I10972)
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740 | Knoxville (TN) City Directory - 1930: Pollard, D. Alex (Nessie S) hse mn C.W. Henderson Co Inc; res 1802 E Vine Avenue | Pollard, Alexander (I7399)
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741 | Knoxville News Sentinel - Feb 22, 1985 Monday, fred Allison (Hookie) - age 95, of Rt. 8 Thorngrove Pike, died Wednesday evening at UT Hospital. He was retired with Gray Knox Marble Co. Preceded in death by wife, Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Smith Monday. He was of the Baptist Faith. He was a music and voice teacher, song writer and publisher. Survivors: Dauighters, Mrs. Florence Saveley, Mrs. Reva Fisher, Mrs. Louisa Cardwell, Straw Plains; sons, Fred D. Monday, Knoxville, Jessee Francis Monday of Charlotte, NC, Horse Monday of Knoxville; several grandchildren and great-grndchildren; sister, Mrs. Gracie Lakins of Knoxville; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service 1 p.m. Saturday at McCarty Chapel, Rev. Charles Fisher, Rev Roy Myers officiating. Interment Pollard Cemetery, Sevier County. Pallbearers: Donnie, Eddie and Herbert Monday Jr., Tommy Schniche. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Friday at McCarty Mortuary | Monday, Fred (I29205)
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742 | L. C. was killed during WW II. | Thurman, L. C. (Cotton) (I8432)
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743 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Saulpaw, LaFay (I1305)
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744 | Last name could be Mathews | Mathis, Janet (I10361)
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745 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Weaver, Lauren Rene (I1286)
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746 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shell, Laurinda Lee (Laurie) (I290)
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747 | LEAMON, RUBY L. HAYES - age 83, of Knoxville, passed away April 30, 1999, at home. Member of Ridgedale Baptist Church for 53 years. Retired from Standard Knitting Mills. Preceded in death by husband, Taylor Leamon; daughter, Glenda Prater; parents, Hack and Nora Hayes; and three brothers and two sisters. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Marlene Leamon of Harriman; daughter and son-in-law, Kay and Ken Campbell of Knoxville; eight grandchildren, Robert, Tina, Wayne, Apryl, Greg, Angela, Amy and Justin; five great-grandchildren, Amber, Robbie, Roy, Thomas and Kendra; sisters, Trula Hayes of Powell, Zella White of Powder Springs, Elnora McGhee of Oliver Springs; brothers, Barnett Hayes of Halls and Ralph Hayes of Rutledge; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Fred and Mae Leamon; sister-in-law, Lillie B. Guffey of Athens; special friend, Alberta Douglas; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral service 8 p.m. Sunday, Mynatt's Chapel. Nephews: Rev. Bobby Joe White, Rev. Tim McGhee officiating. Family and friends will meet at Mynatt's by 10:30 a.m. Monday and proceed to New Gray Cemetery for interment, Bob Mize officiating. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Mynatt's. | Hayes, Ruby (I1596)
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748 | Lena Humphrey states that she and her husband knew Elmer and that he lived in San Leandro CA where he worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Elmer married June (maiden name unknown) and had three daughters; names unknown. Elmer and June divorced and Elmer moved to FL where he died and was cremated. June is also deceased. | Reed, Elmer (I10776)
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749 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Evans, Leslie Dean (I321)
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750 | Lewis Bullock M.G. Officiated | Family F3101
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