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3301 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9585)
 
3302 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8265)
 
3303 FSB_EXTERNAL He was a School Master, a Baptist Minister, and a Circuit Judge. He went by the nicknames of Judge and Doc. Had three other children who died young. At least two were boys. Hilton, William Greer (I7874)
 
3304 FSB_EXTERNAL Julia Lewis was the widow of James L. White, who was killed near Marion, VA, during the Civil War. Lewis, Julia (I28341)
 
3305 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8526)
 
3306 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9256)
 
3307 FSB_EXTERNAL Married Mr. Merryman and then Joe Hinsley. She had no children. Hilton, Alley (I9975)
 
3308 FSB_EXTERNAL Moved to Mountainair New Mexico in 1919 because of Marvin, Bliss was already there? Kids got measles, he caught measles, developed pneumonia and died. Buried just South of Mountainair in Mesa Cemetery. Bratcher, William Jeff (I8215)
 
3309 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7574)
 
3310 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8387)
 
3311 FSB_EXTERNAL Oldest of six girls: Mammie, Mary Lou, Lucy, Lula, Nora, Lessie Fitzgerald, Mamie Virgil (I7407)
 
3312 FSB_EXTERNAL Ran away from home at age 14 because his big brother Henry was going to tell on him and he knew he would get a whipping. He served in World War I. *Charles Cart's wife in Louisville, Kentucky has info. Wilson, Oscar Forest (I5795)
 
3313 FSB_EXTERNAL Sarah may have a brother named Jim, per John Bratcher and Laneal Bratcher. When Jim died in Tn, he gave some money out to Fred Steele & Laneal Bratcher. According to LaNeal, Jim left will, mention nieces and nephews....Tn? Burns, Sarah Caroline (I8249)
 
3314 FSB_EXTERNAL She died when she was about one year old. Bratcher, Willa Mae (I9979)
 
3315 FSB_EXTERNAL She was 4' 10' tall. She wore a size six shoe. She was Black Dutch. White, Helen Loucenda (I7840)
 
3316 FSB_EXTERNAL She was shot and blinded. Bratcher, Geneva (I8181)
 
3317 FSB_EXTERNAL Twin with Clayton Schoolfield Schoolfield, Cynthia (I8095)
 
3318 FSB_EXTERNAL Wedding vows were taken while sitting on a buckboard wagon in front of the preacher's house. He died from injuries when a tractor turned over on him in a farming accident. Hilton, James K. Polk (I7440)
 
3319 FSB_EXTERNAL William moved family to New Mexico in 1919, Richard moved back to Arkansas in 1923. Richard moved back to New Mexico in 1929 and my father Charles Bratcher moved the family out of New Mexico around 1939, back to Arkansas. Nadine was married and stayed in New Mexico. Richard was a Farmer, Shoe Cobbler and Blacksmith. Bratcher, Richard Lee (I8283)
 
3320 Full Blooded Cherokee
Suicide, shot himself in head. 
Oxendine, Worth Raeford (I71896)
 
3321 Full name provided by Ray E. Markland  Neatherly, Margaret "Peggy" (I8834)
 
3322 Funeral services for Alexander R. Hackler, 79, who died on Wednesday, May 9, 1951 at his home in Church Hill, Tenn., were held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in Mt. Zion Methodist Church, Comers Rock.

Mr. Hackler is survived by the widow, Mittie W. Hackler; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Wright and Mrs. Edgar Ellis, both residents of Church Hill, Tenn.; five brothers, E. K. Hackler, J. G. Hackler and E. C. Hackler, all of whom live at Comers Rock, J. W. Hackler, Galax, and T. C. Hackler, Ridge Farm, Ill.

Interment was in the Comers Rock cemetery.

Published in the Galax Gazette; Mon., May 14, 1951. 
Hackler, Alexander Rush (I49316)
 
3323 Funeral services for CLYDE M. LIPFORD, 53, of Butler, veteran school teacher of Johnson county, who died Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m. at his home following a two weeks illness, were held Thursday at Sugar Grove Baptist Church, with Rev. Noah Riddle and Rev. Coy Riddle officiating. Interment was in the Sugar Grove Cemetery.

Mr. LIPFORD, who had taught 17 different schools in Johnson county, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Verna Mae LIPFORD; two sons, Mark Lipford of Winchester, Va., and Seaman First Class James Lipfor, stationed with the navy at Green Springs, Fla.; three daughters; Mrs. Ruby DUFF of Winchester, Mrs. Vivian BOBBITT of Knoxville, and Mrs. Connie THOMAS of Butler; one grandchild; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant LIPFORD of Shouns and Roy of North Oak, Va. 
Lipford, Clyde M. (I5283)
 
3324 Funeral services for Delouria Rundell DeLoach, 91, of Monroe, LA, formerly of Delhi, LA, will be held at 10:00AM, Tuesday, December 26, 2006 at the First Baptist Church of Delhi, LA. Dr. Marcus Murphy will officiate. Interment will be in the Delhi Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Cox Funeral Home of Delhi, LA. Visitation will be held at the First Baptist Church in Delhi from 9:00AM Tuesday until time of service. Mrs. DeLoach was a member of the First Baptist Church of Delhi Rundell, Delouria (I15597)
 
3325 Funeral services for Henry Arnett, 94, Fitzgerald, GA will be held Sunday, September 2, 2012 at 1:30 P.M. at Perry Funeral Chapel with burial to follow in the Snowridge Cemetery in Ashburn. Mr. Arnett died Thursday in Phoebe Dorminy Medical Center following a brief illness.

Mr. Arnett was born in Elizabethton, TN, the son of the late Petibone and Maude Williams Arnett. He was a retired automobile salesman in Orlando, FL. He served in the Army Air Force during World War II. He lived his adult life in Albany, GA and Orlando, FL, moving to Rebecca in 1986. He was the widower of Willie "Billie" Israel Sapp Arnett. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Fred Arnett, William Arnett, Wayne Arnett, Orville Arnett, Archie Arnett, and John Arnett, and his sister, Hassie McKeehan.

Mr. Arnett is survived by his son Tim (Lynn) Arnett, Homestead, FL; daughter Brenda (James) Arnett Darbyshire of Albany, GA, grandson Andrew Darbyshire of Brunswick, GA, his step son, Johnny (Audrey) Sapp, Leesburg, GA and two step daughters: Beverly Barlow, Rebecca, GA and Rosenia Lausing, Fitzgerald, GA. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and his brothers, Herbert Arnett, Knoxville, TN and Dewey "Ted" Arnett, Daytona Beach, FL. 
Arnett, Henry (I44327)
 
3326 Funeral services for Mildred Lee Carter will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday,
March 15, 2011, at Rose-Neath Funeral Home Chapel in Minden. Officiating will
be the Reverend Bill Crider and the Reverend Bill Ichter. Interment will
follow at Garden of Memories in Minden. Visitation will be Monday, March 14,
2011, from 5:00 - 7:30PM at Rose-Neath.

Mrs. Carter was born on October 7, 1913, in Haynesville, Louisiana, to Exa
Deloach Lee and Claude C. Lee. She passed away on Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ezra S. Carter,
her son, Tim Carter and her brother, Frank Lee.

She is survived by her brother, Halen Lee and his wife Lucy of Longview,
Texas; her son, Ezra S Carter, Jr and wife Diana of Brighton, Michigan;
grandchildren: Karen Suffecool and husband Dave of Columbus, Ohio; Michelle
Hoskins and husband Tom of Dayton, Ohio; Ezra S Carter III and wife Crystal of
Charlotte, North Carolina; Renee LaViness and husband Gene of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma; and Myke Carter and wife Lori of Lexington, Kentucky. She is also
survived by numerous great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

Mildred led a full life and enjoyed working in her gardens. She had a special
talent and love for growing many varieties of flowers; especially roses. Many
of her shared specimen plants grace the lawns of family and friends.

She lived her life centered around her love and commitment to God and was very
active in the Minden First Baptist Church. Her unselfish giving to others
often found her preparing meals for and visiting with shut-ins. Her quick
laugh and up-beat attitude will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Serving as pallbearers will be O. D. Cox, Robert Addison, Alton Kiser, Winfred
Weldon, Bill Funderburk and Ezra S. Carter III. 
Lee, Mildred Elizabeth (I19496)
 
3327 Funeral services for Mr. James "Cowboy" DeLoach, 63, will be 2:00 P.M., Sunday, January 7, 2007 in the Chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of West Monroe. Officiating will be Rev. Neil Everett. Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Calhoun under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of West Monroe. Mr. DeLoach was born on May 27, 1943 and passed away on January 4, 2007 after a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by his father, James Paul DeLoach. DeLoach, James Richard "Jamie" "Cowboy" (I20295)
 
3328 Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes R. Deloach, 84, of West Monroe, LA, will be at 11:00AM Thursday, June 1, 2006, in the Chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home in West Monroe, LA, with Rev. David Maxwell officiating. Burial will follow in Hasley Cemetery. Mrs. Deloach, a beautician, died Tuesday, May 30, 2006. She was a member of Ridge Avenue Baptist Church. Her husband, Albertus "Buddy" Deloach preceded her in death. (DeLoach), Agnes R. (I22790)
 
3329 Funeral services for Mrs. D. T. O'Dell, who died at her Central Holston home Sunday after a long illness, will be held at 11 o'clock at the Central Holston Christian Church. The Rev. R. M. Sims and the Rev, Stephen Morton will officiate. Burial will follow in the Shipley Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to services. Survivors include her husband; one son, Herman O'Dell, of Bristol; two daughters, Evelyn and Lucy O'Dell, of Bristol; two brothers, Henry and G. A. Morton; one sister, Mrs. H. A. Cable, of Bristol; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers: George Morton, Joe Morton, Roy Morton, Glen Morton, Charles O'Dell and Charles Jones. Morton, Sarah Margaret (I74180)
 
3330 Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Ottinger, 68, who died Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter Ragan of Jonesboro, Route 3, will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at Salem, near Parrotsville.

Widow of the late Ulysses Ottinger of Cocke County, Mrs. Ottinger is survived by three daugters, Mrs. Ragan and Mrs. Earl Jones and Miss Vina Ottinger of Johnson City; two sons, Earl and Clayton Ottinger of Jonesboro, and several grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be selected from friends of the family. 
Ottinger, Ida Elizabeth (I75667)
 
3331 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Nidiffer, 82, who died at her home at Carter yesterday afternoon, held at the Estep graveyard with the Reverend Jess Richardson officiating. Mrs. Nidiffer is survived by her husband, W. H. Nidiffer; one daughter, Mrs. J. D. Arnold and a sister, Mrs. Hurley. Interment was made in the Estep graveyard. Estep, Mary (I28219)
 
3332 Funeral services for Mrs. T. B. Vance, age 81,one of Plumtree's oldest residents, who died at her home Friday morning after a lingering illness were held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Plumtree Presbyterian Church. The Rev. T. W. Clapp officiated assisted by the Rev. J. P. Hall. Burial followed in the Yellow Mountain cemetery at Plumtree.
Mrs Vance was a member of the Plumtree Presbyterian church where she joined about 65 years ago and remained an active member until her declining health about two years ago. She was a native and life-long resident of the Plumtree section and attended the old Plumtree Academy. About sixty years ago she was united in marriage to Thomas B. Vance who passed away in 1928. Mrs. Vance was well known throughout Avery and Mitchell counties.
Surviving are one daughter, Miss Ethel Vance of Plumtree six sons, Joe, Ira, and T. B Jr. of Plumtree; Hale of Boone, Pat of Elk Park, and Hobart Vance of Adel, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. D. T. Vance of Plumtree and Mrs. Mannrssa Wiseman of Spoal: three half-sisters; Mrs. Fred Burleson of Spear, Mrs.. Tom Watson of Plumtree and Mrs. Sam Smith of Three Mile; three half-brothers; Will Justice of Spear,. John Justice of Montezumea, and James Gudger Justice of Oregon; 19 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Active Pallbearers were Ivor Vance, Friel Vance Sam Vance. Diester Watson, Cecil Burleson, Sam Smith. Jr., Howard Smith and Paul Smith. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. W. B. Burleson, Frank Burleson, Henry Burleson, Vester Stafford, J. P. Hughes, R. B. Gaddy, Arthur Thompson, Ray Thompson, T. J. Greene, R. M. Burleson, E. C Guy, E. G. Eller, J. H. VonCannon, Sam Ray, Howard Dugger, Brooks Holtsclaw, B. H. Winters, Bob Brinkley, Bill Brinkley, Ronald Hughes, Claude Hughes, Charlie Hughes. Jim Phillips and Frank Phillips.
Flowerbearers were Patsy Vance, Gail Vance, Janice Avery, Joan Vance, Elizabeth Vance, Mrs. Sam Odom, Mrs Lewie Aldridge, Mrs. Ed Lee Avery, Gwen Avery, Addie Burleson, Rachel Franklin, Maxine Franklin, Mrs. Virginia Ryan, Mrs. Sammy Smith, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Ted. Smith, Mary Smith, Mrs. John Vanover, Barbara Vanover, Mrs, Friel Vance, Mrs. Sam Vance, Mrs. Ivor Vance, Mrs. Ralph Pyatte, Mrs. Deiter Watson. Mrs. Herman Buchanan, Mrs. Lucy Honeyeutt Mrs. Edna Burleson, Mrs. Milton Vance, Mitze Watson, Mrs. Mrs. Clay Wiseman, Lira Wiseman, Lucille Wiseman, Mrs. George Nesbitt and Lucy Vance. Webb Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements 
Wiseman, Sarah Cordelia (I65562)
 
3333 Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Lee Palmer, 78, 175 Coal Chute Road, Elizabethton, who died Sunday, April 8, 2001, will be conducted at 8
p.m. Tuesday, April 10, at Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. A.G. Wagner, the Rev. Jerry Honeycutt and the Rev. Bobby Stout officiating. The Victory Singers and Greg and Tammy Ruston will provide the music. Graveside services and interment will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 11, at Johnson-Roan View Cemetery. Active pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the cemetery at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, will be Jonathan Palmer, Jerome Powell, Jerald Powell, Jeffery Powell, Rodney Payne, Timmy Palmer, Jerry Tipton and Kelly Honeycutt. Honorary pallbearers will be the Staff of Housecall Hospice, Judy and Victor Deloach and the Staff of Ivy Hall Nursing Home, and members of Prayer Tabernacle. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
funeral home. Friends may also call at the residence of Johnny Palmer, 173 Coal Chute Road, Elizabethton, or at the residence of Eddie Dean Palmer, 106 Mount Vernon Place, Elizabethton. Family and friends will assemble at the cemetery at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday. Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Virginia Lee Palmer, 78, 175 Coal Chute Road, Elizabethton, died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Ivy Hall Nursing Home.Mrs. Palmer was a native of Carter County and a daughter of the late George
and Rosie McCurry Wilson. She was also preceded in death by her husband, William Bruce Palmer, July 14, 2000, a son, Harold Palmer, and two grandsons, Jamie and Todd Palmer. 
Wilson, Virginia Lee (I60364)
 
3334 Funeral services for Mrs. W. E. DeLoach, wife of the clerk of the courts of Pierce county, who died Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock in a Waycross hospital following an illness of several weeks, were held from the Blackshear Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with Dr. C. C. Long, pastor, and the Rev. H. L. Dixon of Patterson, officiating.

Burial was in the Blackshear cemetery, and the following nephews served as active pallbearers.

J. B. Griner, A. B. Griner, Alfred Roberts, Leon Roberts, Jr., Dr. S. T. Johnson, W. D. Carswell and Shelton Milligan.

Honorary pallbearers were: L. P. Grainger, L. E. Sweat, Dr. L. M. Hawkins, S. A. Griffis, P. M. Woodall, E. W. Tyler, J. Q. James, D. R. James, C. A. Morel, J. L. Richardson, E. L. Tuten and L. W. Peacock.

Surviving Mrs. DeLoach are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. T. M. Colley, Mary Lou, Carolyn and Dallas Norene DeLoach; six sons, W. T., Dorris, Bernell, Ray, Edsel and Gerald DeLoach; two sisters, Mrs. W. D. Milligan of Savannah and Mrs. Millard Johnson, of Blackshear; two brothers, L. B. Roberts and J. L. Roberts.

Mrs. DeLoach was 41 years of age and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Roberts, pioneer citizens of Pierce county. She had resided in Blackshear and Pierce county all of his life and was beloved by a large circle of friends. A member of the Blackshear Baptist Church she was faithful in the performance of her duties and held in the highest esteem by members of her faith.

The large attendance of sorrowing friends and relatives and the numerous floral offerings attested the love and friendship which she enjoyed in this community. 
Roberts, Mary Annie (I74842)
 
3335 Funeral services for W. H. Misamore, 87, who died at 5:30 A.M. Wednesday at his home on Chuckey river, will be held at 2 P.M. today at Liberty Church, with Dr. E. H. Yankee officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Surviving are two sons, Brady of Johnson City and Fred of Limestone; six daughters, Mrs. Bertie Elliott (Ellis) of Elk Park, N. C.; Mrs. Betty Peterson of Polleyton, Ky., Mrs. Flora Chappell of Limestone, Mrs. Sadie (Dadie) Humphreys of Telford, Mrs. C. B. Caffie (Coffey) of Hickory, N. C. and Mrs. Rhoda Chappell of Chuckey; two sisters, Mrs. Marian Berry of Elk Park, N. C. and Mrs. Sara Ayers of Winston-Salem, N.C.; one brother, Henry Misamore of Elizabethton, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. 
Missamore, Wiley Henderson (I64518)
 
3336 FUQUAY-VARINA, NC - Linda O’Neal Shepherd, 81, of Fuquay-Varina, NC passed away May 27, 2021, with her family by her side. She was a native of Bluff City until she moved to NC in the summer of 2020.

She was born to the late Rowland O’Neal and late Mary Jane Shell Gouge, April 25, 1940, in Piney Flats, Tennessee. In addition to her parents, Linda is preceded in death by her brothers, Frank Gouge who passed away in January of 2021 and Rev. Larry Gouge who passed away in December of 2020. Linda graduated from Mary Hughes High School in 1958. She was a housewife and eventually got a job at various medical offices.

She is survived by a husband, Jack L. Shepherd and a daughter, Penney Greer and her husband, Jeff Greer, all of Fuquay-Varina, NC.

Linda was an accomplished bowler, and she had several 600-series. She attended many tournaments and did a great southern food cooking for the family. She was a faithful Christian and attended Piney Flats Baptist Church in Piney Flats.

A service to honor and celebrate the life of Linda O’Neal Shepherd will be held at Tetrick Funeral Home, Bluff City Chapel on Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at noon with Dr. Allen Davis officiating. The family will receive friends from 11:00 am until noon prior to the service. The graveside service will be conducted at Glenwood-Shelby Hills Cemetery & Cremation Gardens in Bristol, TN following the funeral. 
O'Neal, Linda (I83444)
 
3337 G. B. Hubbard, 73, died suddenly of a heart attack last night while at the supper table in his home at Milligan.
Funeral services were conducted from the home this afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. W. W. Brumit and the Rev. Hopson officiating. Interment was in the McKeen Cemetery.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Maggie Hubbard; five sons, Art, Plumer, Dave, Jim, Zeke; four daughters, Mrs. Jane Honeycutt, Mrs. Kate McKinney, Mrs. Josie Shephard, and Mrs. Eve Simpson.
Pallbearers were Velt Richardson, Dave Brumit, Dave Street, Joe Simpson, Hobert Collins, and Willis Richardson. 
Hubbard, Gaither B. (I45719)
 
3338 Gail McNeil of Morganton, NC, passed away on January 12, 2023.

Born in 1934, she lived 88 wonderful years full of laughter and love. Gail was born in Plumtree, NC to the late Joe and Buena Vance and is survived by her dear sister Joan Hughes. In 1957 she married her beloved husband Jiggs (Lawrence), who predeceased her in 2003.

She taught English for 32 years, the last 20 at Freedom High in Morganton, where she was fondly remembered by her students and fellow faculty members.

Memories of Gail are treasured by her surviving nephew and nieces, their spouses and children, Clayton and Christa Brinkley, Cassie Brinkley, Callie Croley, Shirley Gasque and Peggy Tipton. Her grand-nephews and nieces; Ainsley Hammond, Townsend Wells, Avery Brinkley, Cooper Croley, Davis Croley, and especially grand-niece Emma Brinkley, with whom she shared a special bond.

Gail will be remembered for her wit and wisdom and positive impact on others. She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed by those whose lives she touched.

Per Gail's wishes, in lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Suzy Fitzgerald Emergency Shelter for Women and Children of Morganton, NC. 
Vance, Ethel Gail (69381605)
 
3339 GAINESVILLE, FL - Rosezell Garland Hensley, age 84, Gainesville, FL, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at ET York Hospice Care Center.

She is a daughter of the late Roy Thomas Garland and Roberta Poore Garland. Rosezell was a native of Erwin before relocating to Jacksonville with her late husband.

She was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church in Jacksonville. Rosezell was an Educator with the Unicoi County School System.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Ralph Hensley on April 19, 1983.

She leaves behind to cherish her memory, three sons: Randall Alan Hensley (Theresa Locklear), Terry Ralph Hensley (Elsie Asutilla) and David Regan Hensley, all of Gainesville; one sister, Loraine Garland Hampton McDavid, Gate City, VA; three grandchildren: Keith Alan Hensley (Tara), Kaitlyn Hensley Nettle (Jason), Marial Asutilla; two great granddaughters: Cecily Rose Nettle and Stella Grace Nettle.

The family will receive friends from 11:00 A.M. until 12:00 noon on Saturday, June 8, 2019 in the Robert Ledford Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Noah Taylor will officiate at the 12:00 noon funeral service. Interment will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery. Music will be provided by Inez Chandler. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. 
Garland, Rosezell (I70909)
 
3340 Garfa Peterson, age 85, Green Mountain, NC, passed away Monday, June 30, 2014, in the Johnson City Medical Center. He was a lifelong resident of Poplar, NC, and a son of the late Jerry and Idella Miller Peterson. Mr. Peterson was an electrician. He was a member of the Poplar Freewill Baptist Church. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by one step-daughter, Donna Marie Silvers.

Mr. Peterson is survived by his wife of 36 years, Dorothy Bryant Peterson; one step-son, Norman Pate and wife, Katrina of Erwin; four brothers, Harvey Peterson and wife, Ernestine, of Erwin, Jack Peterson and wife, Betty, of Johnson City, F. C. Peterson of Erwin and Everette Peterson and wife, Bobbie of Erwin; five sisters, Velva Landers of Erwin, Gertrude Street of Johnson City, Eleanor Poole of Erwin, Emmaline Miller of Burnsville, NC, and Wilma Jean Reedy and husband, Jerry, Hanover, PA; two grandsons, Daniel Beam and Justin Pate; several nieces and nephews, including a special nephew, Tony Miller and wife, Angela, of Poplar, NC.

The family of Mr. Peterson will receive friends Wednesday, July 2, 2014, from 12:00 noon until the hour of service at 2:00 P. M. from the Robert Ledford Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Roger Hilemon will officiate. Music will be provided by Inez Chandler. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Committal Service will follow in the Miller Cemetery, Poplar, NC. 
Peterson, Garfa N. (I78410)
 
3341 Garnie M. Hardin, 97, Elizabethton passed away Monday November 15, 2010 in the Pine Ridge Care Center.

A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Alvin and Bessie Bowers Hardin. He was a retired employee of the Bemberg Corporation. Mr. Hardin was a paper carrier for the Johnson City Press for 17 years. He loved to work on lawn mowers , working in his garden and antique cars. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Beulah Bowers Hardin, July 8, 2006 and three brothers: Eston, Greene and Alfred Hardin. He was a member of the Willow Springs Baptist Church.

Survivors include Two Sons: Grady M. Hardin and wife Phyllis, Bean Station, Tenn., and Harley J. Hardin, Newton, North Carolina. Two Daughters: Mary Katherine Mueller and husband Richard, Aiken, South Carolina and Nora J. Fritts and husband Mitchell, Elizabethton. 6 Grandchildren, 4 Great Grandchildren. A Brother: Grant Hardin, Elizabethton. A Sister: Myrtle Buckles, Elizabethton. Several Nieces & Nephews.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 18, 2010 in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wayne Carr officiating. Interment will follow in the Caldwell Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. 
Hardin, Garnie M. (I32557)
 
3342 GARRISON Families in Burke County, NC Census Records, 1790-1850

1790
Page 106
Henry Garison Males 3(0-16), 2(16+)
Females 2


1800
Page 751
Henry Garrison Males 1(16-25), 1(45+)
Females 1(45+)

Page 753
James Garrison Males 1(26-44)


1810
Page 105
Garret Garison Males 3(0-10), 1(26-44)
Females 2(0-10), 2(16-25)

Henry Garison Males 1(26-44), 1(45+)
Females 1(45+)


1820
Page 84
Robert Garrison Males 4(0-10), 2(10-16), 1(26-45)
Females 1(0-10), 1(26-45)

Henry Garrison Males 1(45+)
Females 1(45+)

James Garrison Males 2(0-10), 1(45+)
Females 1(0-10), 1(26-45)

Garret Garrison Males 4(0-10), 1(16-18), 2(16-26), 3(45+)
Females 3(16-26), 2(45+)


1830
Page 127A
James Garrison, Jr Males 1(20-30)
Females 1(0-5), 1(20-30)

Robert Garrison
Males 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 2(10-15), 1(20-30), 1(40-50)
Females 2(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(20-30)

Page 132A
Garrett Garrison Males 2(10-15), 1(15-20), 1(50-60)
Females 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(20-30), 1(50-60)

James Garrison, Sr Males 2(0-5), 2(10-15), 1(60-70)
Females 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(40-50), 1(90-100)

John Garrison Males 1(0-5), 1(20-30)
Females 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(10-15), 1(30-40)

Robert Garrison, Jr Males 1(20-30)
Females 1(15-20)

Page 146A
Henry Garrison Males 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(20-30)
Females 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(15-20), 1(30-40)


1840
Page 353A
James Garrison Males 1(5-10), 2(10-15), 1(20-30), 1(70-80)
Females 1(10-15), 1(20-30), 1(50-60)

Page 354A
Robert Garrison Males 2(0-5), 2(5-10), 1(30-40)
Females 1(5-10), 1(20-30)
Note: census remark "son of Garret"

John Garrison Males 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(30-40)
Females 1(0-5), 2(5-10), 1(10-15), 1(30-40)
Note: family moved to Carter County, TN in abt 1844

Robert Garrison Males 2(0-5), 1(10-15), 1(50-60)
Females 2(5-10), 1(10-15), 1(30-40)

Page 355A
Garret Garrison Males 1(15-20), 1(50-60)
Females 1(10-15), 2(20-30)

Henry Garrison Males 2(10-15), 1(40-50)
Females 1(10-15), 1(15-20), 1(40-50)

Page 357A
????? Garrison Males 1(20-30)

Page 358A
John Garrison Males 1(15-20)

James Garrison, Jr Males 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(30-40)
Females 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(10-15), 1(20-30)


1850
Household 3
Robert Garrison 68 NC
May 42 NC
Fatima 20 NC
Sarah 17 NC
Eliza 15 NC
William 13 NC
Thomas 11 NC
Mary 10 NC
Cecilia 5 NC
Catharine 3 NC

Household 42
Sarah L. Presnell 41 NC
Robert 12 NC
John 10 NC
Levina Garrison 23 NC

Household 509
James Garrison 71 NC
May 60 NC
William 21 NC
Robert 18 NC

Household 534
Garrett Garrison 71 NC
Mary 27 NC
Minerva 22 NC

Household 742
William Brown 53 NC
Elizabeth 45 NC
Rachel Garrison 27 NC
Jane Garrison 4 NC
Joseph Garrison 2 NC

1850 Carter County, TN, Census
7th Civil District
Household 122
John Garrison 46 NC Married 1823
Dicie 49 NC
Catharine 20 NC
James 19 NC
Hannah H 16 NC
Marg 14 NC
Eliza A. 10 NC
Louisa 6 NC
Mahala J. 3 NC


1860 Carter County, TN, Census
Elizabethton, First Division
Household 135
John Garrison 54 NC
Eliza 59 NC
Eliza A. 21 NC
Martha L. 18 NC
Matilda 13 TN
Joanna 8 TN 
Garrison, John (I1215)
 
3343 GARRISON, Alice
“Elizabethton Star,” Tuesday, August 17, 1948

ALICE GARRISON
Mrs. Alice Garrison, 84, died at the home of her granddaughter Mrs. Fred Donnelly of Elizabethton, Route 1, yesterday at 2:45 p.m. after a long illness. Mrs. Garrison was the widow of the late John Garrison. She was a member of the Valley Forge Christ Church, and had been a member for the past 58 years. She was one of the oldest members of the community.
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. W. R. Meredith, Mrs. C. E. Treadway, Mrs. S. S. Williams, Mrs. D. B. Vanhuss; two sons, Carl and Kell Garrison, all of Elizabethton, Route 1; four brothers, Blaine and W. A. Chambers of G St. extension, D. M. Chambers, of Johnson City; thirty five grandchildren; thirty seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Valley Forge Christian Church Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m. with the Rev. J. J. Musick pastor of the church in charge, assisted by Rev. E. A. Hoffman and Rev. Fred Smith. Burial will be made in the Smith Cemetery.
Music will be furnished by the church choir.
Active pallbearers the nephews, Claude Meredith, Mack Hathaway, Hugh Chambers, Ray Chambers, D. M. Chambers, Jr., Monroe Stevens, John Humphrey, and Dan Grindstaff.
Flower bearers, the nieces, and Mrs. Pearl Simerly, Tom Hampton, Joe Williams, Clint Williams, Clate Williams, Carl Williams, Dave Chambers, Jake Roe, Howard Ellis, William Holtsclaw, J. J. Musick, Edd Jenkins, N. T. Hyder, John Meredith, George Blevins, Clyde Nave, Joe Heaton, Henry Russell, Luther Willis, Ben Treadway, Dessie Trivett, Arthur Treadway, Miss Ruth Slemp, Hazel Ellis, Ruth Thomas, Laura Grindstaff, Mrs. Estel Hyder, and Hugh Jenkins.
The body will be removed to the church at 2 p.m. to lie in state until time for the services.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge.
The body will be returned to the home of her daughter Mrs. W. R. Meredith Route 1, this afternoon at 4 p.m. 
Helton, Mary Alice (I1593)
 
3344 GARRISON, Bessie
"Elizabethton Star," Saturday, May 3, 1941
MRS. BESSIE GARRISON
Mrs. Bessie Garrison, age 51, died at her home at Valley Forge, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Garrison was the widow of the late W. C. Garrison. She was a native of Carter county and a member of the Christian church.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Ina Keller; five sons, Roy, Robert, Kale and Clarence of Valley Forge, and Earnest of Stoney Creek; one brother, W. L. Headrick, Valley Forge; three sisters, Miss Fannie Headrick, Mrs. N. T. Williams, Mrs. James Treadway, Valley Forge; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Christian church at Valley Forge Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with the Rev. John Meredith and Rev. John Hall officiating. Burial will be in Smith cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Arthur Treadway, Clayton Williams, Paul Headrick, Bruce Bowers, Earnest Meredith, Fred Williams, John Van Huss and Carl Treadway.
The flowerbearers[sic] will be the members of Mrs. Garrison's Sunday school class.
The body will be removed from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home to the home Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. 
Headrick, Bessie L. (I16254)
 
3345 GARRISON, Dewey
“Elizabethton Star,” Wednesday, April 24, 1935
D. GARRISON, 37, IS FOUND DEAD AT NOON
Meets Death Building Fish Nets in Watauga River
Dewey Garrison, aged 37, drowned in the Watauga river about one mile above Elizabethton shortly before noon today.
Garrison had been making rock dams for the placing of fishnets when the accident by which he met his death happened. He had finished with one net and started on another when, according to the coroner's verdict, he had apparently “slipped and fallen, striking his head against a rock, rendering him unconscious.” He then drowned in water only eighteen inches deep. An examination of his body showed a bruised place on the right side of his head.
The body was discovered by Mrs. Charles Elliot who lives along the river near the scene of the tragedy, across the stream from the Thomas farm. The woman phoned Elizabethton undertakers who rushed to the scene accompanied by Sheriff J. M. Moreland.
Porter Nave, county coroner, called a jury together and held an inquest. Members of the coroner's jury were Sheriff J. M. Moreland, Judd Nave, J. A. Johnson, Roy Hathaway, Ross Hart, and Earl Dyke. They reported the man had been dead for several minutes when found. The body was found about six feet below the wall, which the man had been building.
The man had been wearing shoes but had his trousers rolled above the knees.
Garrison lived with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Garrison, on East Street. He is a native of Carter County and had lived here all of his life. He had not had a regular job lately, but was last employed by the city. Reports from his home were that he had left forty-five minutes before they heard of his death, about 12 noon.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Survivors are his mother; five brothers, Ross, Ollie, Arthur, and Jack, all of Elizabethton, and Ben of Abingdon, Va.; and two sisters, Mrs. Dan Perry and May Garrison of Elizabethton. 
Garrison, Robert Dewey (I4381)
 
3346 GARRISON, Gussie
“Elizabethton Star,” Tuesday, May 23, 1939
MRS. GUSSIE GARRISON
Mrs. Gussie Garrison, 62, died suddenly at her home on East street this morning.
Funeral services will be held at the home of her son, Ollie Garrison, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Clarence Howington and the Rev. Huston Blevins officiating. Interment will be in the Hyder Cemetery.
Mrs. Garrison is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dan Perry and Miss Mae Garrison, both of Elizabethton; five sons, Ross, Ollie, Arthur, Ben and Jack Garrison of Elizabethton; 12 grandchildren. Mrs. Garrison was a member of the Charity Hill Freewill Baptist church.
Pallbearers will be Elmer Deloach, Brown Burrow, Mack Hodge, Coy Fair, Floyd Markland, Tom Bradshaw. 
Ritchie, Landa Gussie (I9964)
 
3347 GARRISON, William C.
"Elizabethton Star," Thursday, January 24, 1935
W. C. GARRISON DIES AT HOME
William Cling Garrison, aged 50, died at his home in the Lilly Addition Wednesday night at 6 o'clock, after a prolonged illness. He was a member of the Christian Church at Valley Forge for 40 years, during which time he has been a faithful worker.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. W. C. Garrison and six children, Ina, Roy, Ernest, Clarence, Robert and Gale Garrison. Four sisters, Mrs. W. R. Meredith, Mrs. C. R. Treadway, Mrs. Grown Vanhuss, Mrs. S. S. Williams; and two brothers, Carl and Gale Garrison, also his mother, Mrs. Alice Garrison.
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at the Christian Church, Valley Forge, at three o'clock, with the Rev. P. P. Williams officiating. Interment was in the Smith Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ed Jenkins, John Merritt, N. T. Williams, W. C. Williams, W. L. Hendrick, and James Treadway.
Flower bearers: Miss Lillie Hendrick, Miss Hazel Jones, Miss Hattie Grindstaff, Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. Edith Cole, Miss Florence Vanhuss, Mrs. Fred Donnelly, Miss Grace Treadway, Mrs. D. M. Chambers, and Mrs. W. C. Williams. 
Garrison, William Clingman (I4886)
 
3348 Gary Buchanan, age 80, of Newland, NC passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019, at Life Care Center of Banner Elk.

He was born on Oct. 2, 1938, in Avery County, NC, a son of the late Stewart William Buchanan and the late Clara Hughes Buchanan.

Gary worked as truck driver and taught truck driving at Caldwell Community College for many years. He had served as a Magistrate for Avery County and was a Licensed Auctioneer. He was a member of the Newland United Methodist Church, where he had served on various committees in the church, the Linville Masonic Lodge and was a former member of the Newland Volunteer Fire Department.

A family-oriented man, Gary enjoyed traveling, and had visited most of the National Parks in the United States. His family and friends could always count on him to offer advice. Spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren was one of his greatest pleasures. Listening to Old Time Country and Bluegrass, you never knew when he would begin to dance. Gary never met a stranger and would strike up a conversation with almost anyone. He particularly enjoyed spending time talking to old truck drivers.

Gary leaves behind to cherish his memory his: Wife of 58 years: Loretta Vance Buchanan of Newland, NC; Son: Allen (Lorie Clark) Buchanan of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; Son: Bruce (Martha Jo) Buchanan of Newland, NC; Granddaughter: Ashley Buchanan; Grandson: Michael (Amanda) Buchanan; Grandson: Keith (Crystal) Buchanan; Grandson: Gary R. (Fallon) Buchanan; Granddaughter: Brooke (B.J.) Ruppard; Grandson: Devin (Fiance' Randa Dunlap) Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Landon Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Aaleah Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Robin Maxine Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Harper Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Tilly Buchanan; Great Grandchild: Julia Wright; Sister-In-Law: Martha and Frank Tugman; Brother-In-Law: William M. Kemper; Nephew: Billy Kemper; Nieces: Jessica and Joshua Yates, Niece, Anna and Alex Palma; Special Friends: Melba and George Andrews, Mike and Paula Fitzgerald, Rev. Keith and Pat Tutterow, Carol Keller Hodge and Jane Galloway.

Services for Gary Buchanan will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, in the Newland United Methodist Church, with a brief reception to follow in the church fellowship hall.

The family would like to thank Dr. Joe Barker, Carol Smith and the Staff of Medi Home Hospice, the staff of Life Care Center in Banner Elk, and the staff of Cannon Memorial Hospital. "Words cannot express our gratitude for the love and care we received from each of you and your wonderful staff." 
Buchanan, Gary Allen (I66682)
 
3349 Gary C. Garland of Tusculum, TN, passed away February 22nd at the age of 73. He was born on January 19, 1948 to the late Dana Lilford and Nina Easter Davis Garland.Gary grew up in Mountain City and was a 1967 graduate of Johnson County High School.

He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and received the following medals and commendations: National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with three bronze services stars, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Army Commendation Medal, Air Medal, and Marksman. In October of 1975, he came to Greene County as a Trooper for the Tennessee Highway Patrol and retired in 2002. Gary was a member of Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where he had served as an Elder.

Survivors include his wife: Donna Brooks Hayes Garland; three children: Brett Garland, Holly Hayes Ferguson and husband, Kevin, Jesse Hayes and his wife, Amber; six grandchildren: Justin Gosnell, Joseph Gosnell, Grace Hayes, Martin Hayes, Allison Hayes, and Matthew Hayes; sister-in-law: Diane Garland; several nieces and nephews, including a special niece: Sandy Garland; father-in-law: J. C. Brooks; special brother-in-law: Phil Brooks; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Vicki and Jackie Nanney, Van and Debbie Brooks; special caregivers: Cindy Gosnell, Beth Harris, and Ashley Bailey.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers-in-law: Frieda and Jerry Noens, Cherene and Bill Nichols and an infant, Winnie Lee; four brothers and three sisters-in-law: D.L. Garland and his first wife, Mary Garland, and his second wife, Peggy Garland, Del Garland, Dearl and Kathleen Garland, and Tom Garland; mother-in-law: Mary Sue Brooks.

The family will receive friends from 2 – 6 p.m. Wednesday at Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home, Greeneville. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Shiloh Cemetery with Chaplain Nathan Varnier officiating. 
Garland, Gary Cooper (I6644)
 
3350 Gary Collins - ELIZABETHTON

ELIZABETHTON — Gary Kyle Collins, age 73, of 114 Abe Lincoln Court, Elizabethton, died Sunday, September 14, 2003, at his residence following a brief illness.

He was a native of Carter County and was the son of the late Eston C. and Maxie Carrier Collins.

Mr. Collins was retired from the Elizabethton Electric System after 42 years of service, was a lifetime member of the Carter County Rescue Squad, and presently served as the Carter County Coroner.

He was a member of Hunter First Baptist Church and a former Deacon and Treasurer. Mr. Collins was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Collins.

He is survived by his wife, Darlene Stout Collins, of the home; a daughter, Kay Collins, Johnson City; a son and daughter-in-law, Rick and Vicki Collins, Johnson City; one granddaughter, Seidena Nidiffer, Johnson City; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Thelma Taylor, Lyndal and Charlie Lowe, and Phyllis Davis, all of Elizabethton; two brothers and three sisters-in-law, Don and Omega Collins, Mack and June Collins, and Helen Collins, also all of Elizabethton; a special uncle, Gray Carrier, Elizabethton; several nieces and nephews also survive.

The funeral service for Gary Kyle Collins will be conducted at 8 p.m. Monday, September 15, 2003, in the Riverside Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home with Dr. James Richardson and Dr. Dennis Deese officiating. Music will be under the direction of Rev. Stephen Harris and Sue Bowers. The committal and entombment service for Mr. Collins will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Mausoleum of Peace at Happy Valley Memorial Park with Rev. Eric Eggers officiating.

Active pallbearers will be: Mike Merritt, Darrell Nave, Shawn Horton, Archie Clawson, Bill Lyons, Don Ratcliff, Lowell Garrison, Sam Geiser and J.D. Phillips. Honorary pallbearers are Lifetime and Active Members of the Carter County Rescue Squad, employees and retirees of the Elizabethton Electric System, employees of the Carter County Sheriff's Department and the Elizabethton Police Department, and men of Hunter First Baptist Church. Those who plan to attend the committal service are requested to meet at the funeral home at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Those who prefer memorials in lieu of flowers may make donations in memory of Mr. Collins be to the Carter County Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 682, Elizabethton, TN 37643 or the American Cancer Society, c/o of Helen Wilson, 209 S. Riverside Drive, Elizabethton, TN 37643. The family will receive friends in the chapel of the funeral home from 6-8 p.m. Monday. Friends may also call at Mr. Collins' residence at any time. Online e-mail condolences may be sent through our website at www.Tetrickfuneralhome.com. 
Collins, Gary Kyle (I8809)
 

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