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3701 Hazel married J.D. Guinn on January 7, 1952.
J.D. died September 13, 1966.
Hazel married Danie J. Lewis on October 10, 1969. 
Harrell, Hazel (I56336)
 
3702 Hazel Pleasant - BUTLER
BUTLER - Hazel D. Pleasant, 74, 106 Dugger Hollow Rd., Butler, died Friday morning, November 5, 2004, at Life Care Center in Elizabethton. A native of Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Roscoe and Stella Grindstaff Deloach. Mrs. Pleasant retired as a Nursing Assistant. She was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kyle Pleasant; one sister; and five brothers. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law: Robert and Teresa Pleasant and David and Sandra Pleasant, of Butler; two step-sons and daughters-in-law: Truett and Sue Pleasant, of Butler, and Justin and Karen Pleasant, of Fullerton, California; Five Grand-children: Justin Pleasant, Barry Pleasant, Liza Brooks, Chris Pleasant and Scotty Pleasant; four sisters: Pauline Gentry, of Emily City, Michigan, Mary Cassar, Concord, N.C., Laura Deloach and Elmina Deloach, of Elizabethton; one brother, Floyd Deloach, of Elizabethton; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with Rev. Gary Phillips and Rev. Burl Garland officiating. Interment will follow in the Pleasant Family Cemetery. Active Pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the Funeral Home at 1:50 p.m., will be: Jeff McCoury, Pooner Powell, Blaine Branch, Darrell Mullins, Dean Campbell and David Buchanan. Honorary pallbearers will be the staff and employees of Life Care Center and House Call Home Health. The family will receive friends from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Friends may also call at the residence, 106 Dugger Hollow Rd., Butler. 
DeLoach, Hazel Nell (I3694)
 
3703 Hazel Rose Chambers, age 94, of Roan Mountain, TN passed away January 01, 2021 at her residence. She was born in Avery County, NC to the late James and Nola Cook Greene. Hazel was a member of Evergreen Freewill Baptist Church. She retired from TRW Electronic. Hazel loved gardening, canning food, animals, and helping people. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her first husband, Sam McKinney and second husband, Tennessee Chambers; daughter, Lynn Weaver; step-son, William David Chambers and several brothers and sisters. Those left to cherish her memories are her sons, James McKinney, of Roan Mountain, Calvin Wayne McKinney and wife Katheryn, of Elizabethton; step-son, Leonard Chambers, of Roan Mountain; two daughters, Robertta Brown and husband Mitchell and Rita Watts and husband Lucky, all of Roan Mountain; two brothers, Stuard and Harold; three sisters, Ruth, Mary Lou and Norma Jean; grandchildren, Robin, David, Andrew, Laura, Michelle, Tiffany, Eric, Glenn, Dwayne, Summer and Lacie; several great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and nieces and nephews also survive. Greene, Hazel Rose (I75701)
 
3704 Hazel Sutphin Hrush, 97, of Dunn, North Carolina passed away Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at the Seniors Citizens Village, Dunn, NC.

She was a native of Erwin, Tennessee and a daughter of the late Eugene and Sarah Sutphin. Mrs. Hrush was retired from the Internal Revenue Service, where she had worked for 41 years. She was of the Baptist Faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Steven Alexander Hrush, her twin sister, Helen Saylor, sisters, Edna Taylor and Alma Cates, two brothers, Gene Sutphin and Jessee Sutphin and her half-brothers, Charlie, and Howard Sutphin.

Survivors include her daughter, Carol Simms and her husband, Charles of Ellicott City, MD; her son, Donald Allen Hrush of North Carolina and his wife Betty, four grandchildren, Charles W. Simms II, Julie Ann Day, Jeff Hrush and Kimberly McIntyre; two great grandchildren Brody Day and Leigha Simms, and also several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a special cousin, Richard Sutphin.

Funeral services for Mrs. Hrush will be conducted at 2:00 PM Friday, July 6, 2018 in the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home, 800 E. Watauga Avenue, Johnson City with Rev. Shane Watters officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 PM. Interment will follow in the Peoples Cemetery, Unicoi.

The family would like to give special thanks to Yvette, and the entire staff of the Senior Citizens Village of Dunn, NC, for the wonderful care, love and compassion they provided to Mrs. Hrush 
Sutphin, Hazel (I49512)
 
3705 Hazel V. Williams, 95, of Elizabethton, went home to be with her Lord on Saturday, January 14, 2012, after an extended illness.

She was born in Johnson County, Tenn., and lived most of her life in Carter County. She was the daughter of the late Roy and Mae Arnold Phillippi and the widow of Maynard Ray Williams, who died in 1968. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Michael Peters, in 2005; a son-in-law, Earnest Peters, in 2008; and by four sisters and a brother.

Mrs. Williams was retired from Watson's and enjoyed working in the garden and her flowers.

Mrs. Williams was a member of Hunter First Baptist Church.

Survivors include her two daughters, Mary "Bootie" Peters of Johnson City and Nina Ellis of Elizabethton; grandchildren, Steve Peters and wife Debbie, Melanie Peters, Brian Ellis and wife Sherry and Regina Isaacs and husband Phil; great-grandchildren, Lindsey Buck, Adam Buck, Hunter Peters, Natasha Peters, Chris Peters, Boone Ellis, Miranda Isaacs and Chelsie Isaacs; three sisters, Peggy Sisler, Frances Phillippi and Della Reece; two special nieces, Margaret Bourne of Elizabethton and Dottie Chapman of Florida; several other nieces and nephews; and special neighbors and friends, Rick and Robin Williams and Vernon and Luda Williams.

The graveside service for Mrs. Williams will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 17, at Caldwell Springs Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Charles Biggs officiating. Active pallbearers will be Adam Buck, Chris Peters, Hunter Peters and Boone Ellis. Honorary pallbearers will be Rick Williams, Dave Ward and Charles Ensor. The family will receive friends from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton. Everyone is asked to meet at the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to go in procession to the cemetery. 
Phillippi, Hazel V. (I31771)
 
3706 Hazel Victoria Roark, 69, of Jonben died April 17, 1997 in a Beckley Hospital after a long illness.

She was a native of Mountain City, Tenn., a homemaker and a Methodist.

Surviving; sons, Everette L. of Mabscott, Dennis R, of Odd, Jonathan E., of Jonben, Joseph W. of Whitby; daughters Linda Burns of Whitby, Carol Agee, Diana Lawson and Becky Lylton all of Coal City, Nancy Sears of Jonben; brothers Charles Greer of Germany, WAyne Greer of Pennnsylvania, John "Buddy", Dale and Ronnie Greer all of Tennessee; 26 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren.

Service will be 8 p.m. Sunday at the Blur Ridge Funeral Home, Prosperity, with the Rev. Dale Mills officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Prosperity. 
Greer, Hazel Victoria (I74500)
 
3707 Hazel was born on December 29, 1912, in the Elk Mills community of Carter County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Alvin Stout and Fannie Andrews Stout.

On August 16, 1930, Hazel married Harry Shultz McCloud. They had six children: Peggy, Bud, Derl, Jerry, Bill and Jackie. She "loved her children and we knew it," said Derl.

The entire family worked on the farm and helped with household chores, and they did not have a lot of leisure time. However, they owned a hand-cranked phonograph and listened to the radio. Hazel also enjoyed reading detective stories she ordered through the mail, and she taught herself to play the piano. All the family were members of Cobbs Creek Baptist Church.

After the children were grown, Harry and Hazel loved to take long drives on Sundays; they would drive as far as they could in one day and make it back home. They often drove on the Blue Ridge Parkway. 
Stout, Hazel Marie (I3263)
 
3708 Hazel “Lucille” Blevins Elliott, age 97, peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and her soul mate soldier, Ernest Elliott, on February 12, 2022 at her residence.
She was born September 11, 1924 in Unicoi County to Emory J. and Judneal “Dude” Blevins. She was preceded in death by her parents and by siblings; James Blevins of Erwin; Ada Bearfield of Jonesborough; Charles “Charlie” Blevins of Economy, Indiana and Judy Henley of Jonesborough.
She is survived by her only child; Lucinda Grandy and her husband Joe of Jonesborough. Also left to mourn her passing are numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Lucille was a member of Mt. O’Dale Freewill Baptist Church where she enjoyed singing in the choir and teaching a Sunday School class.
Mrs. Elliott met and started dating Ernest when she was 18 and he was 19. Ernest was drafted into war but they corresponded through handwritten letters months and months until their fiery personalities exploded. Mr. Elliott became jealous because of Lucille’s other pen pal; a male family friend she had known for years. He wanted her to stop answering those letters and only “talk” to him. She wasn’t going to be told what to do and sent him the dreaded “break up” letter. When the war ended and Ernest returned home, they rekindled their relationship and became husband and wife on February 16, 1946.
Lucille worked at Blue Ridge Pottery hand painting florals, boxes and bows for many years. The pottery closed in 1957 and she began managing the business for Mr. Elliott who was a builder of custom homes. This worked out well for her as she became a homemaker and mother to Lucinda, who was born in 1963. Mrs. Elliott personally met many of her husband’s clients and became a painter where she was the steady hand for all the trim work. Her sister, Judy, worked with her and did the big painting as she did not have the patience or the steady hand for the trim. Many stories were told around the breakfast or dinner table of their experiences on the job as they were very close.
Lucille was always a great source of humor and would garner laughter regardless of the situation. She had a very distinguishable chuckle that the entire family adored.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Ballad Health Hospice and her personal caregivers Barbara Harrison and Becky Pond.
Graveside services will be held at 2pm Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at Bumpus Cove Cemetery. 
Blevins, Hazel Lucille (I90825)
 
3709 He and his family were listed in various census records and mulatto, white and black. In the 1850 and 1860 census records of Caldwell County, NC, there were several Underwood families listed as mulatto. Underwood, John Clayborne (I62372)
 
3710 He deserted his family and moved to Payne County, Oklahoma. Graybeal, Hillary Calvin Sr. (I52826)
 
3711 He enlisted in the 8th Tennessee Cavalry, 1 August 1863, in Carter County, Tennessee. According to an affidavit by Capt. Lafayette Jones, John Stout had made several efforts to get through the rebel lines to the Federal Army, but failed." He was killed, "in Johnson County, Tennessee, on the 9th day of October, 1864." Stout, John Parker "Parkey" (I2580)
 
3712 He is listed as Thomas DeLoach in the 1910 Carter County, TN Census. Grindstaff, Thomas (I13449)
 
3713 He is living with his aunt Annie Lee DeLoach Littlejohn in the 1930 Tarrant County, TX census.

1930 Tarrant County, TX Census
Fort Worth
Household 674
William Littlejohn52TX
Annie L.46TX
Bert DeLoach12LANephew in law

There is a Tarrant County, TX death certificate for a Lawrence Eads DeLoach, Jr, born 1 Jan 1915 in Alabama, died 28 Aug 1940. The informant is Annie L. Littlejohn.

The 1920 census for Caddo County, LA lists Lawrence DeLoach and his family. Burton A. DeLoach is shown on this census, but there is no listing for a Lawrence Eads DeLoach, Jr.

It is quite possible that Burton A. DeLoach changes his named to that of his father. 
DeLoach, Burton A. (I26944)
 
3714 He is living with his aunt Emaline DeLoach Walker and her family in the 1860 Bossier Parish, LA census. DeLoach, William A. (I19523)
 
3715 He is living with his daughter Madge and her husband George Bladon in the 1920 McCormick County, SC Census. DeLoach, Milledge (I16333)
 
3716 He is living with his son Clate in the 1940 Carter County, TN Census. Jenkins, William J. (I35289)
 
3717 He is living with his son Horton in the 1940 Carter County, TN Census Winters, Robert Lee "Bob" (I39916)
 
3718 He is living with his son Napolean in the 1940 Webste Parish, LA Census. Walker, William Walter (I38806)
 
3719 He is living with his son William Daniel Elliott in the 1930 Carter County, TN Census.

"Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, October 14, 1936
DEATH TAKES AGED FARMER
Dan Elliott, 85, retired farmer and father of James Elliott, county tax assessor, and P. H. Elliott, post office official, died this morning at one o'clock at Shoun Hospital after a short illness.
Funeral services will be held from the Dungan Chapel Baptist Church Thursday afternoon at 1:30 with the Rev. J. J. Richardson and the Rev. E. A. Cox officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery.
Mr. Elliott, a prominent and well-known resident of Carter County, was born in Bristol, March, 1851, the son of Joseph and Margaret Elliott. When a small child his parents moved to Carter County on Stoney Creek. For the past thirty-five years he made his home in Elizabethton. He was married to Evelyn Bartee, who passed away six years ago.
Very early in life, Mr. Elliott united with the Dungan Chapel Baptist Church on Stoney Creek where he was always an active member. He was always keenly interested in current affairs and read extensively.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Rasor of Brush, Colorado, Mrs. Jettie Grindstaff of Carter; five sons, P. H. Elliott, W. D. Elliott, Seth Elliott of Elizabethton, R. R. Elliott of Erwin and James Elliott of Watauga; also one step-son, J. L. Bartee; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Active pallbearers will include his grandsons and others, Vernon Elliott, Paul Elliott, Niles Elliott, Wayman Johnson, Elwood Grindstaff, Howard Grindstaff, Haywood Elliott and James B. Deal.
Those in charge of the floral offerings will include the granddaughters of the deceased. 
Elliott, William Daniel (I38347)
 
3720 He lived at Erwin, TN, and died at Johnson City Medical Center Hospital. He was a native of the Cub Creek Community, Bakersville, NC, and had lived in Erwin, TN for 31 years. He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church of Erwin, TN. He was a World War I Marine Corps veteran and served in an honor guard for Presiden Woodrow Wilson. Gouge, Paul Donald (I70527)
 
3721 He lived in the home of his parents through at least 1900, and thereafter with his brother Andrew Bird Hardin. He died a bachelor in 1935 in a fire. Hardin, Chrisley Mifflin (I3113)
 
3722 He lived with his brother William Frank Grant for most of his life. Grant, Lacy M. (I33518)
 
3723 he Marion County Patriot, December 3, 1886
The Marion County Patriot, No. 49
Friday, December 3, 1886
Page Five

Married

Dr. F.L. Wisdom, one of our most prominent physicians, and Miss Ella Lou
Chastain, of Cuthbert, were married at the Baptist church in that town Tuesday
morning. There was quite a large number of attendants, and the church was
crowded with the friends of the bride to witness the happy event. Henry
Lumpkin and Hamp Wisdom, son of the groom, were the only persons who
accompanied the doctor from this place. The bridal party arrived here on the
afternoon train Tuesday, and were met by a large number of friends. Dr. Wisdom
gave a reception Tuesday evening at his home, to which a few friends and
relatives were invited.

The Buena Vista string band serenaded the doctor and his bride at their home
during the reception. 
Wisdom, Francis L. "Frank" (I31905)
 
3724 He married is first cousin. Hartley, John Carlton (I26861)
 
3725 He served 20 years in the U.S. Army, from 1948-1968. His tours included Korea and Vietnam. He also served in Germany. After retirement from the Army, he returned to Johnson City and worked in radio and TV repairs. Hopson, Kenneth James (I80942)
 
3726 He served our country proudly and was a United States Army Air Corp Veteran, having served in World War II. He was in the Burma Theater of operations, flying war supplies from India over "The Hump" into China.
He achieved the rank of captain and received the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and the Distinguished Flying Cross with Two Oak Leaf Clusters for his war time service.

During his pilot training Dr. McQueen met his wife Mary Brooklyn New York, who was a lieutenant in the Army Corp of Nursing.

After his military service he received the degree of Doctor of Optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis and practiced in Sevierville from 1952 until his retirement in 1988.

Dr. McQueen was an avid golfer and trout fisherman enjoying fishing not only in his native East Tennessee, but also in the western states and Canada. 
McQueen, James Thormal (I56757)
 
3727 He taught in the Johnson County School System for over 31 years at various schools and was a principal and teacher for more than 23 years. He held several County positions in Johnson County including, Justice of the peace, County Court Magistrate for 18 years. Chairman and Vice Chairman of the County Court, County Executive, Probate Judge, and Juvenile Judge. He was a member of the board of director’s first Tennessee/Virginia development board, where he was chairman five years and vice chairman one year on the upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency for 15 years. He was on the Tri State Grower’s board of directors for 33 years. Campbell, R. D. (I29710)
 
3728 He was a blacksmith, and during the Civil War, he made horseshoes and wagon axles for the Confederate Army. Walling, Stephen G. (I46066)
 
3729 He was a coal miner. Treadway, Brownlow "Brown" (I2342)
 
3730 He was a dentist. Grant, Robert Granville (I31619)
 
3731 He was a Deputy Marshall and rode on horseback.
CAUSE OF DEATH: Natural Causes 
DeLoach, Roscoe Conklin (I4051)
 
3732 He was a deputy Sheriff in Pike County, KY. He died from gunshot wounds. Cable, John Frank (I86897)
 
3733 He was a Hessian soldier captured at the battle of Trent by George Washington and held as a prisoner of war in Fredericksburg, MD. He is listed as a POW, along w 2 other Isenbergs, but spelling is Eisenberg. Isenberg, Nicholas (I2039)
 
3734 HE WAS A MEDICAL DOCTOR;FELT CALLED TO THE MINISTERY,TO WHICH HE FOLLOWED FULL TIME HE WAS A MEMBER OF MASONIC LODGE NO. 386 Buried Ellis Cemetery Ellis, John Francis (I1162)
 
3735 He was a member of G Company, 13th TN Cavalry (Union). His service record reads as follows: "Solomon Turner, age 18, Co. L, 13th
Age 18, 5'9", Complexion Fair, Eyes Blue, Hair light, Carter Co., Tenn. Occupation: Farmer. Enlistment: Thursday, September 24,
1863, Carter Co., Tenn. by Capt. Wilcox, term 3 yrs. Transferred to Co. G Tuesday, April 12, 1864 by order of Col. John Miller,
Haslie. Muster-out, Sunday, September 6, 1865. Last paid Thursday, August 31, 1865. Am't paid $ 65.75-1/2. Bounty paid $ 25.
Due $ 75. Private from enlistment, present for duty discharge furnished. E. Wilson. 
Turner, Solomon (I28289)
 
3736 He was a member of H Co., 13th TN Cav., Union forces. His service record reads: "James Turner, H Co., 13th, age 21, served from Thursday, September 24, 1863 to Discharged Friday, May 26, 1865. Turner, James (I29170)
 
3737 He was a member of the 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, with the rank of Private, age 43, Company G, serving from Thursday, September 24, 1863 – Tuesday, September 5, 1865.
Leander Turner, pvt., Co. M, 44, Company Muster-in Roll. Gallatin, Tenn., Sunday, May 15, 1864. Joined for duty and enrolled: Thursday, September 24, 1863, Elizabethton, Tenn., 3. Remark: Residence, Carter Co., Tennessee Cong. Dist. Tenn. H2-160-1866. J. B. Gage. Transferred to Capt. Wilcox Co. G., per regimental order No. 8, Wednesday, June 1, 1864 by order Col. J. K. Miller, Monday, May 16, 1864. Mustered-out, Knoxville, Tenn., Tuesday, September 5, 1865. Am't for cloth'g in kind or money adv'd $45.61. Bounty paid $25. Private per enlistment. Deserted from Johnson's Station, Tenn., Thursday, October 16, 64, returned Thursday, February 23, 65, restored to duty by Presidental Proclamation.
Charge of desertion removed Friday, February 16, 1866. Present for duty. Discharge furnished. Notation: Monday, July 16, 1866. The charge of desertion in this case will be removed. A. M. Muzzy.
Leander A. Turner received a war pension from the government.
Leander's son Solomon Turner also served in the Civil War. Solomon was assigned to G Company in the 13th Cavalry as a Private.
Death date according to his Civil War pension record. Ruth A. Turner's application number was 241963 and certificate number was 184667. 
Turner, Leander (I25560)
 
3738 He was a private in Company G, 37th North Carolina Infantry, Confederate States of America Gryder, Leander Rufus (I35681)
 
3739 He was a Professional Mural Painter whose work was able to support a large family of 6 of 8 surviving children. Much of his best known work was commissioned by the County of Stark, in Ohio.

His murals graced the walls and soothed the suffering and ill at The Molly Stark TB Hospital and Sanitarium.
( see link below )

http://www.cantonrep.com/lifestyle/history/x718271246/Molly-Stark-Hospital-makes-grand-entrance-in-1929#axzz2VK12jKTS 
Greene, Charles Nelson (I43320)
 
3740 He was a school teacher.

"Johnson County News," Thursday, April 28, 1949
JOHN A. LOWE DIES SATURDAY
Citizens of Johnson county were saddened last Saturday morning, April 23, when they heard that John A. Lowe had passed away peacefully in his sleep some time early that morning at his home, near Shupe's Mill. He was in his eighty-third year.
Mr. Lowe had, during his long life, been circuit court clerk here for eight years, assistant postmaster at Mountain City for 17 years, taught school in the county for a number of years, and was active in the affairs of the Baptist church.
He was married to Sofia Loretta Wills on April 21, 1887, and Mrs. Lowe preceded him in death in September of 1948.
Mr. Lowe died just two days after what would have been their 62nd wedding anniversary, if Mrs. Lowe had survived just seven months longer.
He was a deacon of the Mountain City First Baptist Church for more than 50 years, during which he had served as a Sunday school teacher and superintendent, and as church clerk.
Funeral services were held from the Baptist Church here last Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with the pastor, Joel H. Ponder, officiating. Interment was in the Phillippi cemetery. Grandsons served as pallbearers, and members of the Young Matrons Class of the church served as flower bearers.
Surviving are four daughters; Mrs. C. O. Shupe, Mrs. Ethel Goodwin, Mrs. Gertie Fritts, and Mrs. Myrtie Jenkins, all of this community, and two brothers, Alex and David Lowe of Jonesboro. Twenty grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren also survive. 
Lowe, John A. (I6595)
 
3741 He was a sergeant in the US Army, and had served in Hawaii prior to WWII. Died at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. McElroy, Louis Homer Sr. (I46557)
 
3742 He was a son of the late Dayton and Sarah Carrier Sheffield and was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Cindy Sheffield.

Mr. Sheffield was an Army Veteran of World War II.

He was a retired employee of North American Rayon Corporation and had later worked for Chaparral Pontiac and Buick. He was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church, where he was a former Sunday School superintendent and trustee.

Graveside services were conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at Happy Valley Memorial Park. 
Sheffield, Hunter Dayton (I54886)
 
3743 He was a son of the late Dewey and Minnie Derafield Robinette. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Wolfe Robinette, in 1988, and a son-in-law, Joe Robison.

Mr. Robinette was a World War II Army veteran, having received the Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon and the Victory Medal.

He retired in 1975 from American Chain & Cable after 30 years of service. He attended Unicoi Church of God.

Funeral services were held at 8 p.m. Sunday, February 15, 2004 from the Unicoi Funeral Home Chapel.

Graveside service and interment were held at 10 a.m. Monday, February 16, 2004 at Roselawn Memory Gardens, Johnson City. 
Robinette, Ernest (I44025)
 
3744 He was a son of the late Harvey James and Florence Agnes Cooper Pearce. Mr. Pearce was preceded in death by 12 brothers and sisters.

Mr. Pearce was a Sergeant with the Carter County Sheriff's Department, where he has worked for 31 years. He was presently serving as a court bailiff.

Funeral services were conducted at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, 2003 in Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Graveside services and interment were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 21, 2003 in the Highland Cemetery. 
Pearce, Donald Victor (I80075)
 
3745 He was a son of the late James C. and Emma Alma White Collins. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Jordan Collins and a brother, George P. Collins.

Mr. Collins was a former saw mill operator and retired from Jarl Extrusions of Elizabethton.
He was a member of Roan Creek Masonic Lodge #679, Butler; a member of the Butler Chapter #218 Order of Eastern Star; the Scottish Rite, Knoxville, and Jericho Temple, Kingsport.

Mr. Collins served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.

He was a member of Little Doe Baptist Church, Butler.

Funeral services were conducted at 8 p.m. Friday, October 17, 2003 in Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Graveside services and interment weree held at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 18, 2003 in the Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City. 
Collins, Tommy Darrell (I30311)
 
3746 He was a son of the late Nathaniel David and Bessie Tapp Linville and was also preceded in death by a brother, Marion Linville.

Mr. Linville was a World War II Army Veteran, having served in the European Theatre with the 822 M.P. Company.

He was a retired school teacher, having taught in Augusta, Ga., at Love Chapel Elementary School and at the former Limestone Cove Elementary School, where he had also served as principal.

He was a member of Unicoi United Methodist Church, where he was a member of the Chancel Choir and the Friendship Sunday School Class. He was a member of the Unicoi Masonic Lodge No. 681 F&AM, the Unicoi-Erwin Order of Eastern Star No. 276 and the Unicoi Ruritan Club.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 15, 2001 from the Unicoi Funeral Home Chapel.

Interment followed at Roselawn Memory Gardens. 
Linville, Robert Ralph (96770761)
 
3747 He was a son of the late Wiley and Betty Heatherly Ellis. Mr. Ellis was preceded in death by his first wife, Faye Elliott Ellis; a brother, Paul Ellis; a sister, Florence Shankle, and a step-son, Wayne Webb.

Mr. Ellis was a retired employee of North American Rayon Corporation. He was a member of the New Liberty Free Will Baptist Church. He was a charter member of the Appalachian Sportsman Club and a charter member of the Stoney Creek Coon Club.

Funeral services for Luther James Ellis, 88, were conducted at 8 p.m. Thursday, October 10, 2002 in Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Graveside services and interment will be at 10 a.m. Friday, October 11, 2002 in the Caldwell Springs Cemetery. 
Ellis, Luther James (I67668)
 
3748 He was a son of the late Wiley B. and Lula Smith Williams. In addition to his parents, Mr. Williams was preceded in death by his brother, Garner Williams, and a sister, Goldie Juanita Peirce.

Mr. Williams retired from Leon-Ferenback in 1998, where he worked as a supervisor for several years.

He was an avid golfer, loved working outdoors, and was very active with feline rescue.

The funeral service was conducted Wednesday, April 2, 2014, at 7:00P.M., from the East Chapel of the Appalachian Funeral Home.

The graveside committal service was held Thursday, April 3, 2014 at 12:00 P.M. in Monte Vista Memorial Park. 
Williams, Dennis (I62622)
 
3749 He was a son of the late William James Alford, Sr., and Veda Pierce Alford. In addition to his parents, Mr. Alford was preceded in death by two sisters, Betty Hyder and Judy Ketron.

Mr. Alford worked for Leon Ferenbach and Bemberg, before retiring from East Tennessee State University after many years of employment.

Mr. Alford was a member of Southwestern Baptist Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge F&AM Lodge # 622 Watauga, and was of the Scottish rite and a Jericho Temple Shriner.

Bill loved country music. He and his band played country music on WJHL in 1945, and he played and produced shows on WIDD.

The funeral service was conducted at 7:00 P.M. Monday, August 13, 2012 from the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home.

The graveside service and entombment was conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, August 14 from Roselawn Memory Gardens. 
Alford, William James "Bill" (I56064)
 
3750 He was a son, and first born child of Moses James Fox and Elvira C. "Allie" (McCourry) Fox.

He married 1st - Virginia "Jennie" (Rogers) Fox, daughter of W.M. Rogers and Martha "Patsy" (Mitchell) Rogers. They had 8 children

He married 2nd - Katie P. Williams (there are no children from this marriage) 
Austin, William McKelley (53324544)
 

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