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  1. 8.  Javan Astor "Mike" DeLoach was born on 16 Jul 1917 in Doeville, , Johnson County, Tennessee (son of Joseph Alexander DeLoach and Dove Cleo Williams Arnold); died on 24 Feb 1996 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried on 27 Feb 1996 in Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.

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    Mike DeLoach grew up in Campbell Hollow, near Doeville in Johnson County, Tennessee. He attended Doeville Elementary School and the Watauga Academy in Butler, Tennessee. When his family moved to Washington County in about 1934, he attended Jonesborough High School, where he graduated with honors and was the president of his class. His first employment was with the North American Rayon Corporation in Elizabethton, Tennessee. He grew tired of the shift work and working conditions at NARC, and quit that job in 1952. After holding a couple of temporary jobs as a used car salesman and working in the Circulation Department of the Johnson City Press Chronicle, he became a full time carpenter. He worked for several construction contractors, and later became a Building Trades Instructor at Daniel Boone High School in Gray, Tennessee. During his life, he was an active member of the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Johnson City, and the Fairview Methodist Church in the Fairview Community near Jonesborough. He was the first Cubmaster for Pack 38, sponsored by the Calvary Presbyterian Church, and was instrumental in making their scouting program a success. He was active in community projects and church commitees in Fairview. One of his lasting legacies was his love for the outdoors, a love which he deeply instilled in all his children.


    1940 Washington County, TN Census
    Johnson City, Ward 2
    313 West Market St
    Household 470

    Javan A. DeLoach. 22. TN. Spinner, Rayon Mill
    Lena. Wife 19. KY
    Michael Son 1. TN

    Javan married Lena Frances Moody on 23 Apr 1938 in Elizabethton, , Carter County, Tennessee. Lena (daughter of Robert Lafette Moody and Aleatha E. Tolley) was born on 13 Aug 1920 in Norwood, , Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 4 May 2015 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lena Frances Moody was born on 13 Aug 1920 in Norwood, , Pulaski County, Kentucky (daughter of Robert Lafette Moody and Aleatha E. Tolley); died on 4 May 2015 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.

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    Lena Frances Moody DeLoach was born on August 13th, 1920 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Robert Lafette Moody and his wife Aleatha E. Tolley. Her mother died when she was 8 years old, so she helped raise her younger brother and sister.

    She grew up during the Great Depression, and her family moved several times between Kentucky and Tennessee seeking employment. Her family moved to Canton, Ohio, in 1924, and to Waynesburg, Kentucky, in 1925. In 1929, they moved back to Canton, and in 1931, to Johnson City, Tennessee.
    In 1938, she met and married Javan Astor "Mike" DeLoach in Johnson City, Tennessee. Over the next 25 years, they had five children: Michael in 1938, Craig in 1940, Eric in 1947, Joseph in 1960 and Jane in 1963. She liked to tell people that she had children in school for forty years, Michael starting school in 1943 and Jane getting her masters degree in 1987.

    Lena and her husband loved the outdoors, taking frequent hikes in the mountains with the children. She also enjoyed Sunday car rides and picnics, and she dearly loved her farm.

    Lena was a traditional stay at home mother for most of her life. She was a Den Mother for Pack 38, sponsored by the Calvary Presbyterian Church. In 1959, they bought a farm in the Fairview community of Washington County, Tennessee. There, the family became members of the Fairview United Methodist Church.

    After her youngest children were in elementary school, Lena got a job in the
    cafeteria at Jonesborough Middle School. During that time, she went to night school and got her high school GED diploma. After getting her diploma, she worked in the math learning lab at Jonesborough Middle School. Her husband Mike DeLoach predeceased her in 1996. Left to grieve her passing are her five children: Michael and his wife Dorothy, Craig, Eric and his wife Judy, Joe, Jane Morison and her husband Whit; nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.

    The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 7th from 6:00 until 8:00 PM at Dillow-Taylor Funeral home in Jonesborough. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, May 8th at Fairview Cemetery.

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    The Moody family had been living on Sidney Street, between Main and Market, since about 1932. The J.A. DeLoach family had moved from Johnson County to the 'Y' section in the western part of Johnson City in about 1934. After living there for acouple of years, they moved to 917 Wilson Ave, about two blocks from where the Moodys lived. It was here that Javan Astor 'Mike' De Loach met Lena Frances Moody.

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  3. 10.  Davis Eugene Bombailey was born on 25 Jul 1920 (son of Judous Peter Bomballe and Martha E. Davis); died on 28 Jan 2010 in Hawkins County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Old Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Hawkins County, Tennessee.

    Davis married Rachel Juanita Robinette on 16 Mar 1940 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee. Rachel (daughter of Benjamin Franklin Robinette and Mollie T. (Robinette)) was born on 17 May 1922 in Lee County, , , Virginia; died on 28 Aug 1973 in Hawkins County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Old Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Hawkins County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rachel Juanita Robinette was born on 17 May 1922 in Lee County, , , Virginia (daughter of Benjamin Franklin Robinette and Mollie T. (Robinette)); died on 28 Aug 1973 in Hawkins County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Old Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Hawkins County, Tennessee.
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