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3901 Howard D. Matherly, 83, of Elizabethton, finished his stay on earth on Saturday, January 21, 2017. He was a native of Carter County, born to Eula Lee Beamer and Bowman Matherly on October 23, 1933. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a great nephew, Austin James Frazier and a sister-in-law, Betty Joyce Broome.

Howard is survived by his wife of sixty-three years, Marie Garrison Matherly, of the home; three brothers-in-law and their wives, Ray and Sue Garrison; Clyde and Joyce Dean Garrison; C.F. and Olene Garrison, and another brother-in-law, Carroll Broome; four nieces, Karen Heaton, Teresa Sands, Deborah Lowery, and a special niece, Jama Marie Frazier and her husband, Jim Frazier. Three nephews, Steve Garrison, Carl F. Garrison and Eric Garrison also survive.

Howard was a graduate of Elizabethton High School and attended East Tennessee State University. He was a peacetime veteran of the United States Army who proudly served his country. He was a lifetime member of West Side Christian Church where he was very active and served the church in many capacities, including as a deacon, and on many committees. He was an avid golfer and sports enthusiast. He was also active in several community services serving on the Elizabethton Electric System Board of Directors, the Elizabethton City Council, the Housing Board for eight years, as Vice-President of the Elizabethton Chamber of Commerce, the Elizabethton Planning and Zoning Committee, the Girls and Boys Club, the American Red Cross and the Elizabethton Cancer Society.

Howard worked for J.S. Charles and Company (Carter Finance) for fourteen years and Carter County Bank for thirty-one years. He retired from Carter County Bank in 1998 as a Senior Vice-President and served on the Board of Directors for twelve years following his retirement.

Funeral services for Mr. Howard D. Matherly will be conducted at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, January 24, 2017, at the Tetrick Funeral Home, Chapel of Peace, Elizabethton with Mr. Greg Key, minister, officiating. Music will be under the direction of the West Side Christian Church Choir. The eulogy will be delivered by William B. "Bill" Greene, Jr. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Tuesday prior to the service and at the home at other times.

The graveside service and interment will be conducted on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, at 2:00 PM at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be selected from the Elders and Deacons of West Side Christian Church. Honorary pallbearers will be his four brothers-in-law, Clyde Garrison, Ray Garrison, C.F. Garrison and Carroll Broome. Also serving as honorary pallbearers will be Jim Frazier, Jimmy Jam Ensor, Andrew McKeehan, Luther McKeehan, Jim Holmes, Joe Alexander, Pat Heaton, Stan Sands, Carl F. Garrison, Steve Garrison, Eddie Wilson, the officers, directors and employees of Carter County Bank, his neighbors on Daytona Place and the many friends he shared throughout his life. Military honors will be accorded by the Carter County Honor Guard. Those wishing to attend are invited to meet the family at the funeral home at 1:15 PM on Wednesday to go in procession to the cemetery. 
Matherly, Howard David (I1884)
 
3902 Howard Dana Guy, 82, of Canton, Ga., passed away on September 23, 2021, at his residence.
Howard was born in Avery County, N.C., to the late Dana Guy and Ruth Stout Guy. In addition to his parents, Howard was preceded in death by his brother, William “Bill” Hicks, and sisters, Alma Church, Shirley Potter and Mabel Maxine Guy.
Howard Guy was a devoted husband who treasured his beautiful wife of 63 years, Crystal Rose Guy. He was a loving Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa, Brother, Uncle, Cousin, and Friend to many. He was an expert fisherman who loved being outdoors. He was a singer with a beautiful voice and a wonderful friend who never met a stranger. He retired as a Supervisor with Ford Motor Company.
Those left to cherish his memory include his loving wife, Crystal Rose Guy; daughters, Joy Annette Severino (John) of Canton, Ga., Tammy Rose Phipps (Ricky) of Woodstock, Ga., and Sharon Lynn Angel (Michael) of Woodstock, Ga.; son, Howard “Keith” Guy of Canton, Ga.; grandsons, Joshua Keith Moore, Jason Severino (Lori), Jesse Severino and Jackson Severino, Dakoda Phipps, Anthony Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez and Keith Lee Guy, Ian Maynard; granddaughters, Sharon Rose Harden, Mechelle Karolyi, Amber Hyatt, Crystina Ruth Howard and Rebecka Quinn; great-grandchildren, Naomi, Olivia, Jolynn, Jasper, Ledger, Luke, Jazmine, Johnathon, Mason and Raven; sisters, Wilma Henthorn, Joyce Dugger, Sandra Nunley and Vickie Whaley; Uncle, Pastor Bobby Stout; and special double first cousin, Creed Guy. Many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends also survive.
The family will receive friends Saturday, October 16, at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, from 5 until 7 p.m. A service to honor and celebrate the life of Howard Guy will be conducted on Sunday, October 17, in the Piney Grove Church of Christ at 1 p.m. with Mr. Dean Estep, minister, officiating. The graveside service will be in the Piney Grove Church of Christ Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joshua Moore, Dakoda Phipps, Travis Guy, Jamie Guy, Terry Anderson, Joe Hollyfield and Jason Lerczak. 
Guy, Howard Dana (I88098)
 
3903 Howard Donald Horney Jr., age 78, of Banner Elk, passed away Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at Carolina Caring in Newton. He was born on May 21, 1941, in Avery County to the late Olive Ward and Howard Donald Horney Sr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Wife: Margaret Horney; one Brother: Bobby Horney; and one Son: Eric Horney.

Howard was a loving father and grandfather. He was a member of the Elk Valley Baptist Church. Howard loved traveling to Arizona when he could. He was a very creative man that enjoyed working with his hands.

Those he left to cherish his memory are two Daughters: Pam Williams and husband Jimmy of Taylorsville, and Lysa Triantafillou and husband Jim of New Hill; two Grandsons: Ben Williams of Asheville and Anthony Triantafillou of New Hill; two Brothers: Gary Horney and wife April and Roscoe Horney and Lucille Carpenter both of Banner Elk; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, 2020, at the Elk Valley Baptist Church in Elk Park.

Interment will be at the church cemetery immediately after the service. 
Horney, Howard Donald Jr. (I79939)
 
3904 Howard Evans Brad-shaw, age 80, of Eliz-a-beth-ton, passed away at home, with his daugh-ter at his side, on Mon-day, March 30, 2015.
He was the el-dest son of the late Samuel Jack-son and Gla-dys Marie Brad-shaw. He was the grand-son of the late Min-nie Mar-tin and he loved her dearly.
In ad-di-tion to his par-ents and grand-mother, he was pre-ceded in death by the love of his life, Vir-gie Keplinger Brad-shaw; his close friend and brother-in-law Shelby Wil-liams,
Know-ing they will see him again are his daugh-ter, Ther-ese Brad-shaw; his sis-ters, Doris Love-lace, Linda Wil-liams and Bar-bara "Bob-bie" Brad-shaw; and his brother Ce-cil Darold "Nick" Brad-shaw. His father Jack once said that the one thing he was proud-est most of was that his chil-dren loved one an-other. Their sense of love is strong and shows through-out the fam-ily.
He was "Un-cle Smokey" to his name-sake, the late Ce-cil Howard Brad-shaw, and to three neph-ews and three nieces and their fam-i-lies, all of which loved him tre-men-dously and he loved as his own.
A spe-cial lit-tle buddy, Nicho-las Daniel Brad-shaw, brought love, light and laugh-ter into his life with ev-ery visit.
He had friends from all walks of life that he trea-sured. To name them all would be a feat. Just know that he loved each of you un-con-di-tion-ally and the mark you made on his life is im-mea-sur-able.
He was a proud re-tiree of NFS, where he made many of the good friends that he en-joyed through-out his life.
He loved the moun-tains and riv-ers and spent much of his time hunt-ing and fish-ing. He loved base-ball and foot-ball. He loved his gar-dens, found plea-sure in watch-ing them grow and shar-ing the har-vest.
The fam-ily would like to ex-press true ap-pre-ci-a-tion to Don Tit-tle, Ron-nie Keplinger and Mike Nel-son, three of his clos-est friends whose com-pan-ion-ship and sup-port meant the world to him.
To honor his spo-ken wishes, there will be a pri-vate me-mo-rial for his fam-ily. A cel-e-bra-tion of life will be held for friends by the fam-ily at a later date in the Cat Island Park. 
Bradshaw, Howard Evans "Smokey Joe" (I41909)
 
3905 Howard Keith Blevins, age 74, of Shady Valley, TN lost his battle his battle with cancer on Thursday, January 3, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. He was born April 23, 1944 to the late Danta "Ped" and Mildred Reece Blevins. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepmother Sallie Richardson Blevins and maternal grandparents Home and Winnie McNiel Reece who were like parents to him.

Keith was a faithful member of Shady Valley church of Christ. He was retired from Tennessee Eastman and had proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. Keith was a fun-loving man who dearly loved his family, friends, fishing, gardening, the outdoors and was always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to others. His smile and happiness were contagious to everyone he met.

Keith leaves behind to cherish his memory his loving wife Eileen Steagall Blevins of the home; daughters: Katana Blevins and Angela Barrett, both of Bristol, TN and Wendy (Tony) Spencer of Shady Valley, TN; son Teddy "Tater" (Joannie) McQueen of Shady Valley, TN. Also surviving are brothers Ronnie "Bill" Reece of Papilllion, NE and Stuart Blevins of Damascus, VA; sister Carol Weaver of Bristol, TN and cousin like a brother Tom Reece. Grandchildren Nicholas VanHook, B.K. Barrett, Ethan McQueen, Chance McQueen, Noah McQueen and a host of friends also survive.

The family would like to express their appreciation to his friends and family and especially Mark Gentry for helping provide such excellent care to Keith during his illness.

Funeral services for Keith Blevins will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, January 6, 2019 from the Shady Valley church of Christ with Mr. Daniel Koen and Mr. Tom Reece officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. prior to the service. Military graveside service accorded by the Johnson County Honor Guard will follow in Blevins Cemetery in Shady Valley, TN. Active pallbearers will be Dennis Honaker, Mark Gentry, Earl Jenkins, Clifford Watson, David Wallace, Forrest Blevins and Larry Gentry. Honorary pallbearers will be Haskell McQueen, Jim Sherman, Jim Eller, Daniel Jones, Jeff Lemay and Jim Spencer. 
Blevins, Howard Keith (I65094)
 
3906 Howard McSwain Browning went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, November 3, 2022. He was a lifelong Christian and a member of the Windy Hill Baptist Church, Pensacola, Fla.
He is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Harriet Browning, married over 67 years. He leaves behind his children, daughter Suzan Timbs and husband Steve, daughter Tami Allen and husband Edward, son Gregory Browning and wife Sandy, and son Stacy Browning and wife Connie. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his grandson, Ryan McSwain Browning; parents, Freddie and Gladys Browning; and brothers, Alfred and Fred Browning.
Howard was a wonderful husband, son, father, and grandfather and will be loved and missed until we see him again. 
Browning, Howard McSwain (60433392)
 
3907 Howard Rainbolt, 70, passed away on Friday, April 16, 2021, at Johnson City Medical Center. He was born on September 25, 1950 in Carter County, Tenn., to the late Julius Grant Rainbolt and Hazel Cordelia Sheets Rainbolt. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Janie Cable.
Howard was always a hard worker. He loved the outdoors and also hunting and fishing.
Howard was a member of Fish Springs Baptist Church.
Those left to cherish his memories include his wife of 39 years, Barbara Rainbolt; son, Eric Watson; brother, Toby Ray Rainbolt; grandchildren, Austin Watson, Dominic Watson and Preston Watson; great-grandchildren, Jackson James Watson and Cash Watson; and several nieces and nephews.
The family received friends from noon until 1 p.m. Monday, April 19, at Fish Springs Baptist Church. A funeral service followed at 1 p.m. with Pastors Toby Rainbolt, Donnie Cable and Stevie Guinn officiating. The graveside service followed the funeral service at the Griffith Cemetery. Pallbearers were Austin Watson, Dominic Watson, Preston Watson, CJ Rainbolt, Heath Cable and Jimmy Widner. Honorary pallbearers were his church family at Fish Springs Baptist Church. 
Rainbolt, Julius Howard (I82130)
 
3908 Howard S. Gouge Sr., 88, Dave Buck Road, Johnson City, died Thursday, April 22, 2004, in the Johnson City Medical Center. A native of Roan Mountain, he was a son of the late Dosser and Minnie Winters Gouge. Mr. Gouge was a retired produce salesman and carpenter. He was
of the Baptist faith. He had served in the U.S. Army and Coast Guard and served in the United States Navy during World War II.

Funeral services will be conducted at 8 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. D.C. Byrd and the Rev. John Vance officiating.
Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Gouge Family Cemetery (Heaton Ridge Road), Roan Mountain. Active pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Monday, will be Buddy Davis, Danny Davis, Nathan Gouge, Patrick Gouge, Joshua Gouge and Eugene Gouge.

Honorary pallbearers will be his nieces and nephews. 
Gouge, Howard Sidney (I65022)
 
3909 Howard W. Guinn, age 90, Center on Aging and Health, 880 South Mohawk Drive, Erwin, died Tuesday, December 30, 2008, at his residence.

Mr. Guinn was a native of Hampton and was a resident of Holland, Michigan, for many years before moving to Unicoi County in 1980. He was a son of the late Luther and Nancy Whitehead Guinn.

Mr. Guinn retired from Consumer Power Company, Holland, Michigan, in 1979 as a heavy equipment operator following twenty-five years of service. He was a Christian.

Mr. Guinn was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in the Philippine Islands during World War II.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Jack, Oliver, Bob and Dan Guinn and Blaine Whitehead; four sisters, Julia Roberts, Posie Tolley, Eliza Guinn and Mable Ingram.

The funeral service for Mr. Guinn will be conducted Saturday, January 3, 2009, at 11:00 A.M. from the Erwin Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Wayne Guinn officiating. Special music will be provided by Cecil and Georgia Owens. Interment will follow in Guinn Cemetery, Simerly Creek Community of Unicoi.

The family will receive friends Friday from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. in the funeral home chapel and other times at the home of a sister, Elsie Tolley, 1008 Marbleton Road, Unicoi. 
Guinn, Howard B. (I41303)
 
3910 Howard William Jewett, 81, Elizabethton, a native of Johnson County, who lived most of his life in Carter County, passed away at the Burgess Square Healthcare Center in Westmont, Illinois on Saturday, February 20, 2016 where he was taken to be closer to his daughter and her family. His birthday would have been March 13th. He served in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict and was a member of the Knights of the Blue Nose based on his service at a Strategic Air Base in Thule, Greenland.
He was a graduate of Happy Valley High School and Elizabethton Business College from 1970-1974 in which he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Higher Accounting and Business Management. Howard utilized his Bachelor's degree and started his own business, Howard's Shop E-Z at the corner of Holly Lane and W. Elk Avenue, Elizabethton. Later in life he also started a second business, Howard's Shop E-Z II on West G Street in Elizabethton. According to his past customers, his "hotdogs" will never be forgotten. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, going out to restaurants, especially Bojangles and watching western movies. He also enjoyed a good basketball or football game.
Howard was a member of Pleasant Beach Baptist Church. He was a son of the late Frank and Alice Wagner Jewett of Butler. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Louise D. Buckles Jewett and his brother, Vaughn Jewett, Elizabethton. He will be deeply missed by his daughter, Sheila Jeannette Bailey and son-in-law, Bill E. Bailey, his grandchildren: Bill G. Bailey, Brandy A. Bailey and Jesse L. Bailey who resides in Darien, Illinois, his half-brother, Frank "Buster" Jewett and wife Linda of Doylestown, Ohio, his nieces, Judy Massey, and Tammy Simerly, Elizabethton and Lisa Jewett of Ohio along whit his nephews Keith Massey, Johnson City, Kenneth Jewett, and Larry Jewett, Elizabethton and Frank Jewett, Jr. of Ohio. His Sister-In-Law: Mrs. Francis Jewett of Elizabethton.
A Service to honor the life of Howard Jewett will take place at 7 p.m. Friday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Pastor Mark Fowler officiating. Graveside Service and Interment will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, February 27, 2016 in Happy Valley Memorial Park. Music will be provided by Greg Ruston and the Pleasant Beach Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be selected from family and in-laws, James J. Bailey and Carl L. Bailey. Military Honors will be provided by the Carter County Honor Guard. The family would like to express a special "Thank You" to Dr. Alan Cox of Life Care Center, Elizabethton for his care and consideration of Howard also James John & Nancy Bailey and Carl Lynn & Debbie Bailey. 
Jewett, Howard William (I11814)
 
3911 Howard Worth Hartley Jr., age 60, of Newland, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2019, at his residence. He was born Sept. 9, 1959, in Avery County to the late Mildred B. and Howard "Buster" Hartley Sr.

Howard was a loving father. He enjoyed working in his auto shop. In his free time he loved to ride his Harley Davidson. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

Those he left to cherish his memory are one Son: Buster Hartley of Newland; one Daughter: Kelsey Hartley of Boone; one Sister: Cindi Mascibroda and her husband Dan of Philadelphia, Pa.; and numerous friends.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. 
Hartley, Howard Worth Jr. (I78530)
 
3912 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=82256836 Clampett, Elizabeth Rebecca (I49572)
 
3913 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Maples&GSiman=1&GScid=1987564&GRid=82256768& Maples, Jackson Josiah (I49605)
 
3914 Hubbard, 87, of Johnson City, went home to be with the Lord Thursday September 19, 2019 at the Johnson City Medical Center surrounded by his family.

Bill was born to the late Plummer and Blanche Freeman Hubbard. He worked at the Johnson City Foundry for 36 years and later retired from the Kingsport Foundry. Bill loved the outdoors and had a special passion for yard work, and gardening. He also enjoyed car shows and coon hunting in his early years.

In addition to his parents Bill was preceded in death by his son; Larry Keith Hubbard, sister; Josephine Shaffer, in-laws; Dora and Albert Spaller.

Bill is survived by his loving wife of 65 years Jennie Spaller Hubbard, children; Teresa Lawson (Benny) of Watauga, Billy Hubbard (Cathy) of Johnson City, and Lisa Adams (Paul) of Elizabethton; adopted daughter, Jenny Hall (Gregg) of Georga; sister; Dollie Conley, 14 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, along with several nieces and nephews.

The Hubbard family will gather to greet friends and share memories on Saturday September 21, 2019 at Tetrick Funeral Services in Johnson City from 3pm-5pm with a Funeral Service to follow at 5pm with Rev. Sam Adams and Rev. Greg Hall officiating. A Graveside Service will be conducted Sunday September 22, 2019 at Washington
County Memorial Gardens at 2pm. 
Hubbard, Bill (I77640)
 
3915 Hubert Johnny Ottinger passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 15th 2021. Johnny was a long-time resident at Agape nursing home. He was a sweet man who always had a smile on his face and an occasional trick up his sleeve for the nurses.

Johnny worked for many years in the Johnson City School Systems as a custodian and retired in 2002 after the passing of his wife, Cathy Ottinger. Johnny was a man of faith and lived his life serving others. He was a life-long member at the Johnson City Seventh Day Adventist Church where he served as a deacon for many years.

Johnny never met a stranger and had a smile for everyone he met. In his free time, Johnny loved going to auctions and finding trinkets and treasures for his family. He loved to brighten the lives of others by gifting them with one of his special finds. He was loved and adored by all who knew him.

Johnny was a Nascar fan. Sunday was his day to spend time with the family and watch the races. He loved a nice meal, a good race, and a long nap in his recliner. Johnny will be missed but never forgotten.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Cathy Nelson Ottinger in 2002; his parents, Earl and Opal Murray Ottinger; a sister, Jearel Dale and a brother, Lester Gene Ottinger.

Survivors include three children, Kim Wickerham and husband, Todd of Matthews, NC, Dallas Jimmy Johnson of Jonesborough and Terry Johnson and wife, Charity of Elizabethton; nieces and nephews, Troy Dale and wife, Rachel, Lisa Leonard and husband, Robert, Tony Ottinger, Lisa Parker and husband, Mark and Dawn Covad; grandchildren, Cathryn, Holden and Chase Wickerham, Isaac, Elizabeth, Lily and Zeke Johnson; also several great nieces and nephews.

Graveside services for Johnny will be conducted at 1:30 PM Sunday, July 18, 2021 at Eden-Greenwood Cemetery, 1620 Mill Springs Road, Jonesborough with Pastor Rob Lechner officiating. Pallbearers will be selected from the family and friends. 
Ottinger, Hubert Johnny (I84814)
 
3916 Hubert Shepherd, 87, of Johnson City, passed away on Monday, December 6, 2010, at Appalachian Christian Village following a brief illness.

He was the son of the late George Dewey and Josie Hubbard Shepherd and was born in Carter County. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters, Georgia Kappes, Beulah Price, Juanita Honeycutt and Effie Lunceford; a twin brother, Herman Shepherd; and the mother of his children, Lillie Rose Pierce Shepherd.

He was a veteran of the United States Army and served during WW II. Mr. Shepherd was retired from NARC and was a member of Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Ann Dugger Shepherd, of the home; two daughters, Glenda Collins and her husband, Jack, Vivian Price and her husband, Louie; two sons, Donnie Shepherd and his wife, Mary, Johnny Shepherd and his wife, Debbie, all of Elizabethton; a step-daughter, Crystal Stevens and her husband, Chris, of Elizabethton; a step-son, Christopher Bawgus and his special friend, Chris Snider, of Johnson City; thirteen grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; a sister Janie Rasnick and her husband, Wayne, Elizabethton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

The funeral service for Mr. Shepherd will conducted on Thursday, December 9, 2010, at 7:00 PM in the Chapel of Peace, Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Paul Crowe, Rev. Carl Grindstaff, Rev. Kenneth Davis and Rev. George Hall officiating.

The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5:00-7:00 PM on Thursday prior to the service or at Mr. Shepherd's residence in Johnson City, or at the residence of his son, Donny Shepherd, 238 Old Watauga Road, Elizabethton, at other times.

The graveside service and interment will be conducted on Friday, December 10, 2010, at 11:00 AM in the Mountain Home National Cemetery, Mountain Home, Tennessee, with Rev. Paul Crowe officiating. Military honors will be accorded by American Legion Post #49. Active pallbearers will be Scottie Price, Bill Collins, Todd Dean Price, Daniel Shepherd, Don Shepherd, Jonathan Huckaba, Chris Stevens and Mickey Lash. Tim Collins will be an honorary pallbearer. 
Shepherd, Hubert (I79206)
 
3917 Hubert “Butch” Lunsford, 71, of Roan Mountain, Tenn., passed away on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at his home.
Butch was born on June 21, 1950 in Avery County, N.C., a son of Choss Lunsford and Lucy Oaks Lunsford.
Butch enjoyed re-building old cars and riding motorcycles, car shows, yard work and watching old westerns.
He was preceded in death by his parents, father, Choss Lunsford, and Lucy Jane Oaks Lunsford, and two brothers, Bert Lacy and Choss Lunsford Jr.
Hubert “Butch” leaves behind to cherish his memory wife Joan Lunsford; two sisters, Ruby Thompson and Lois Phillips; brother, Kenny “Dianne” Lunsford; two daughters, Tricia “Michael” Thompson and Ramona “Gary” Warren; three step-sons, William Singleton “Jessica,” Mike Singleton, and Stephen “Amanda” Singleton; brothers-in-law, Jr. “Donna” Singleton and Billy “Pam” Singleton; sister-in-law, Jeanne “Alfred” McClellan; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services for Hubert “Butch” Lunsford will be held on Friday, May 27, beginning at 6:30 p.m. from the Grandfather Chapel of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Rev. David Burnop officiating. The family will receive friends beginning at 5 p.m. until the service hour on Friday at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Heaton Cemetery.
 
Lunsford, Hubert (90270538)
 
3918 HUDSON - Mr. Avery Allen Snyder, 87, of Hudson, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday,
Oct. 23, 2007. A loving husband, father and grandfather, he was born Sept. 7, 1920 in
Watauga County.

Mr. Snyder was a son of the late Wilburn E. and Alma Warren Snyder and the husband of
his loving wife, Ruth Shuford Snyder of the home, to whom he was married for 55 years.

Mr. Snyder was a member of Dry Ponds Baptist Church and retired from Bernhardt Furn-
iture.

Other than his wife, he is survived by four sons, Danny Snyder and wife, Margaret, Joe
Howard Snyder and wife, Caroline, and Steve Snyder and wife, Judy, all of Lenoir; and
Clifton Snyder and wife, Susan, of Calhoun, Tenn.; two daughters, Joy Sims and husband,
Kermit, of Haynes City, Fla., and Jewel Clark and husband, Roger, of Bethlehem; one sis-
ter, Alice Potter of Tamarack; two sisters-in-law, Chloe Snyder and Louise Snyder, both of
Lenoir; one brother-in-law, Ralph Shumake of West Jefferson; 17 grandchildren; 28 great-
grandchildren; and his very special loving dog, Peanut.

Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Bill, Loyd and Wade
Snyder; and four sisters, Ema Snyder Shumake, Ola Hunt, Grace Chester and Marie German.

A celebration of Mr. Snyder's life will be held at 3 p.m. today, Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, at Dry
Ponds Baptist Church, with the Revs. Rick Crouse, Simeron Hamby and Audley Frazier
officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. today, Friday, one hour prior to the service at
the church.

Pallbearers will be Mr. Snyder's grandsons.

Memorials may be made to Caldwell Hospice and Pallative Care, 902 Kirkwood St. NW, Lenoir,
N.C. or Dry Ponds Baptist Church Building Fund, 5235 Union Church Road, Granite Falls, N.C.
28630.

Evans Funeral Service is serving the Snyder family. 
Snyder, Avery Allen (I69073)
 
3919 HUDSON, NC - Mrs. Pauline Bradshaw, 88, of Hudson, NC, passed away on Friday, April 21, 2017, in the Hickory Falls Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born in Carter County and was a daughter of the late Egbert and Bessie Cole Deloach. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Patton Bradshaw. She was a member of the East Side Baptist Church in Elizabethton.

Those left to cherish her memory include a son, Charlie Lee Bradshaw and his wife, Linda, Hudson, NC; two grandchildren, Chasity Bradshaw, Marion, NC; Richard Bradshaw, Connelly Springs, NC; seven great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

A service to honor the life of Mrs. Bradshaw will be conducted at Noon on Monday, April 24, 2017, in the Sunset Chapel of Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 11:00 AM '96 12:00 PM on Monday prior to the service.

Interment will follow the funeral service in the Highland Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
DeLoach, Pauline (I41)
 
3920 Hugh Gene Hartley, 69, Poga, passed away Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at the James H. Quillen Va Medical Center.
A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Carl and Rosalee Vines Hartley.
Gene served in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era. He was a retired construction worker. He was a member and Deacon of Elk Mills Christian Church. He loved to watch Westerns.
Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Lisha Clawson Hartley; his children, Timothy (Tina) Hartley and Kimberly Hartley and son-in-law Derek Garton; five grandchildren, Brittany, Phillip, Timmy, Faith and Abigail, and the love of his life, his great-grandson, Nehemiah; his brothers, Dennis, R.L. and Carroll Hartley; two sisters, Hazel and Lucille; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 28, at the Elk Mills Christian Church with Mr. Glen Foster, minister, and Mr. Donnie Cable, minister, officiating. Music will be provided by the church family. Interment will follow in the Cable Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Jody Hartley, Cody Hartley, Blake Dugger, Timmy Hartley, Phillip Marvel and Bobby Hartley. Honorary pallbearers will be Carroll Garland Sr., Carroll Garland Jr., Todd Trivette, Derek Garton, Gary Guy and his church family. 
Hartley, Hugh Gene (I81922)
 
3921 HUGHEY, John, retired teacher, and county school commissioner,
Riggton, Tattnall Co. Ga., son of John and Elisha (Perry)
Hughey, was born in Tattnall county, Sept. 1,1837. His father
was born in South Carolina in 1794, and when quite a young man
came to Georgia and settled in Morgan county. He was a soldier
in the war of 1812, and was twice wounded. In 1820 he removed
to Tattnall county, where, in addition to farming, he followed
mill-wrighting. His mother was born in Virginia, and was the
daughter of Dr. James Perry, who moved from Virginia to
Tattnall county, Ga., early in the present century, and was the
first practicing physician in the county. He was also clerk of
the superior court from 1812 to 1828. Mr. Hughey's parents had
ten children born to them, of whom four are now living, John,
the subject of this sketch, being the youngest of the family.
His mother died in 1838. Mr. Hughey's father married for his
second wife Miss Hannah Pearson, daughter of John Pearson, who
migrated from Pennsylvania to Tattnall county. This lady was
the sister of John Pearson, now a citizen of the county, and is
reputed to have been one of the most intellectual women every
born in the county. By this second marriage Mr. Hughey's father
had eight children born to him, of whom five are now living. He
removed to Orange county, Fla., in 1846, where he died in 1883.
In early life -during childhood and youth- Mr. Hughey had the
great benefit of the superior advanced instruction under his
accomplished stepmother, and later attended an academy of high
reputation in Heard county two years, whose then principal is
now professor of Greek in the university of Wisconsin. Mr.
Hughey began life as a teacher in Orange county, Fla., where he
taught one year. He then engaged for a year in steamboating on
the St. John's river. From that he embarked on a sea-faring
life, and followed that until 1860, when he suffered shipwreck
at Cape Canaveral on the Atlantic coast of Florida. He then
came to Appling county, Ga., and engaged in teaching. When the
war between the states began he enlisted (in 1861) in Company
B, Fifty-fourth Georgia regiment, which was assigned to duty in
the army of the west, and served successively under Gens.
Beauregard, Johnson, Hood and others until the last gun was
fired. After the surrender he returned to Appling county, and
resumed teaching, adopting it as a profession. He taught in
Appling and Tattnall counties nine years. Retiring from his
profession he turned his attention to farming, in which pursuit
his intelligent care and attention has been followed with most
satisfactory results. Progressive farming and his public duties
fully occupy his time and give employment to his mind, while
gratifying his public spirit. In 1874 he was elected county
commissioner of education and has continuously held it,
unopposed, until the present time. He has the teachers and
schools better organized and the schools under better
discipline than is found in any other county in what is known
as the "wire grass" portion of the state. Mr. Hughey was
married Nov. 23, 1870, to Miss Nannie Tillman-born March
11,1847-daughter of Col. Joseph Tillman, of Appling county.
Seven children are the offspring of this happy union: Eliza,
born in August, 1871, teacher, Tattnall county; Lena, born May,
1873, married to W.H. Faulk, Tattnall county-two children;
Lillian, born June, 1875; Edna, born October, 1877; John G.,
born February, 1880; Virginia, born May, 1883; and Geneva, born
November, 1890. Mr. Hughey is one of the most prominent and
influential citizens of Tattnall county. He is held in high
estimation, is public-spirited, and a useful member of the
community-well up on all important topics of the day. With fine
and extensive farming interests, comfortably situated
monetarily, and surrounded by an interesting family and
possessing the good-will and respect of his fellow-citizens,
the down-hill of life bids fair to be pleasant to him.

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Hughey, John (I37030)
 
3922 HULL – John Rufe Treadway, 78, died Sunday, October 18, 2009, at his residence.
Born in Unicoi, Tenn., on June 27, 1931, he was the son of the late Carter Vance and Tilda Hardin Treadway. He was a retired automobile mechanic and also worked for the highway department. He was of the Holiness denomination. Mr. Treadway was preceded in death by six brothers; and one sister.
Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Ballew Treadway, Hull; sons, Carver Vance and John W. Treadway; daughters, Eula Mae Blankenship and Elaine Briggs, both of Flag Pond, Tenn., Mary E. Roadenberry, and Shirley Cooper; stepdaughters, Charlotte Evans and Rhonda Knapp, both of Elberton, Lisa Mize, Athens, and Tammy Owens, Commerce; stepsons, Keith Epps, Danielsville, and Kevin Epps, Hoschton; sisters, Evelyn Miller, North Carolina, and Inez Metcalf, Flag Pond, Tenn.; 18 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, October 20, at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Pruitt Funeral Home with the Revs. David Strickland and Don Nestor officiating. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Bowman. 
Treadway, John Rufe (I91222)
 
3923 Humboldt, Tennessee lies in both Gibson and Madison Counties. Records of the birthplace of William Edward DeLoach show both counties. DeLoach, William Edward (I49700)
 
3924 Hurbbie James Potter, age 77, of Mountain City, TN passed away on Friday, December 13, 2019 at his home. He was born August 30, 1942 to the late Madison and Ruby Potter. Hurbbie is also preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Potter, January 24, 2018, daughter, Gina Potter and brother, Gerald Potter.

Hurbbie's favorite hobbies included trading and collecting all kinds of different things. He loved to go arrowhead hunting and being a tool and die maker.

Those left to cherish his memory include his daughter, Tina Osborne; sons, Dale Potter and Timmy Potter and wife LeeAnn; sisters, Linda Reavis and Betty Caldwell; brothers, David Potter and Joey Potter; grandchildren, Sharley French, Shelby Potter, Kelsey Potter, Austin Osborne, Amanda Potter, Sydni Potter and Emily Potter; great grandchildren, Issabella, Amillia and Tristan Eckert; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 15, 2019 at Mountain City Funeral Home with a funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. Minister Buddy Morefield and Dwayne Dickson will be officiating with pallbearers; Jimmy Garr, Randy Garr, Ricky Garr, Randy Thomas, Jamie Thomas, and Sam Thomas

A graveside service will immediately follow at Reece Cemetery, Mountain City, TN. 
Potter, Hurbbie James (I76634)
 
3925 Husband Leese Hartley was her cousin, son of her Uncle William Hartley. Hartley, Emily V. (I14680)
 
3926 Husband of Maude Wilson Angel, married Dec. 14, 1918 in Wake County, North Carolina

Mr. Angel was a native of North Carolina but had been a resident of Erwin for the past 30 years. He was a former employee of the Clinchfield Railroad Company and had been ill for 13 years. Interment was made in the Horn Cemetery.

Survivors are his wife and his mother, Mrs. Theodore Angel of Weaverville, NC; three sons- Earl of Hendersonville, NC, Glenn of Swannanoa, NC and Bobby of Erwin; five daughters, Mrs. Harlan Boone of Weaverville, NC, Mrs. John Ivy Jr. of Hendersonville, NC Mrs. Ray R. Edwards, Mrs. Lester Hollifield and Mrs. Ray Edwards, all of Erwin. One sister- Mrs. Gay Gillis of Cane River, NC

1910 Ramsay, Yancey, North Carolina
Theodore Angel Head Male 45 North Carolina
Jettie Angel Wife Female 35 North Carolina
Mack W Angel Son Male 10 North Carolina
Vandie Angel Daughter Female 2 North Carolina

1920 Yancey, North Carolina
Mack Angle Head Male 19 North Carolina
Maude Angle Wife Female 21 North Carolina
Estell Angle Son Male 0 North Carolina 
Angel, McDaniel Dewey (68634474)
 
3927 HUTCHINSON, Sally E., 86, of Shady Valley, TN, March 20, 1997 Native of Johnson County, daughter of late Elbert and Victoria Watson. Preceded in death by husband, Fred C. Hutchinson. Survivors include sister, Effie Manuel of Shady Valley. Burial: The Blevins Cemetery. Watson, Sally E. (5395335)
 
3928 I believe, but cannot yet prove, that the John DeLoach, son of Thomas and Georgia Ann DeLoach, had a middle name of Seaborn. John is listed in the 1880 Chambers County, AL census, born in abt 1873. In the 1900 Chambers County census, no John is listed, but there is a Seborn J. DeLoach who was born in 1873. DeLoach, James Seaborn (I22762)
 
3929 I can add some about the Pittman in James City, Virginia in 1635. His name
was Captain Thomas Pittman. He was born in 1614 at Monmouth (Monmouthshire
County aka Gwent), Wales. He was a Cavalier under King Charles and fled to
America. He arrived between 1640-1642. His oldest child, William, was born
in 1640, but the location of this his birth is given as Wales and Virginia.
His daughter, Susannah Pittman was born in 1642 in Virginia. Their mother
was Frances. Thomas was very active in Virginia. Plug his name into your
web browser! I have gotten a lot of information about him from the web.
I am a direct descendant of him through his daughter, Susannah. She married
Joseph Wall at Virginia. Their granddaughter, Judith Wall, married William
DeLoach at Virginia in 1725. William and Judith DeLoach's 2great
granddaughter, Georgiana Victoria DeLoach married Malachi Stabler in 1869 at
Alabama. Malachi and Georgiana's grandson, Gerald Wayne Stabler was my
grandfather. My mother is a Stabler by birth and she married a Daniels -
thus me.
Barbara Daniels  
Pittman, Captain Thomas (I24583)
 
3930 I have changed dates of birth and death to reflect those are their tombsto nes. Adams, Squire (I53548)
 
3931 I have fought the good fight; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me, the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award me on that day...and not only me but also to all who have longed for His appearing. II Timothy 4:7-8

Worley Edward Birchfield, 66, 128 Rufus Taylor Road, Elizabethton, went to be with the Lord, on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at Wellmont Holston Valley Hospital. He was the son of the late, Ellick and Bonnie Townsend Birchfield and was born in Carter County. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Cecil Birchfield, a nephew, Travis Birchfield and his mother-in-law, Joann Peters.

Mr. Birchfield was a 1964 graduate of Elizabethton High School where made All-State honors in basketball. He was the leading scorer in the Big 7 Conference in 1964. He was inducted into the Elizabethton High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. Mr. Birchfield was a veteran of the United States Marine Reserves. He worked as a machinist at PSG and was previously employed by NARC. He attended Stoney Creek Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife of twenty-four years, Linda Birchfield, of the home; eight sisters, Ruby Guinn, (L.D.), Elizabethton; Shirley Smith (Billy Jack), Johnson City; Jeanette Lund (Dave), Elizabethton; Josphine Cagle, (Larry), Bluff City; Judy Davenport, (Donnie), Elizabethton; Joyce Richmond, (George), Elizabethton; Kathy Humphrey, (Wayne), Bristol; Mary Burleson (Paul), Elizabethton; four brothers, L.J. Birchfield, (Linda), Hampton; Jim Birchfield, Elizabethton; Charlie Birchfield, (Pattie), Johnson City; Steve Birchfield, (Dennesa), Elizabethton; his father-in-law, Willard Peters his fiancée, Joy Taylor, both of Elizabethton; a brother-in-law, Steve Williams, (Pauline), Elizabethton; a sister-in-law, Wendy Vines, Elizabethton; a great-niece, Reygan Birchfield, Elizabethton and his favorite cat, Ralphie. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

The funeral service for Mr. Birchfield will be conducted on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at 7:00 PM in the Tetrick Funeral Home, Chapel of Peace, Elizabethton with Rev. Richard Estep and Rev. Ken Houser officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5:00 - 7:00 PM on Tuesday prior to the service or at his residence or at the residence of a sister, Joyce Richmond, 508 Bingham Street at other times.

The graveside service and interment will be conducted on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 1:00 PM at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Bill Tetrick, Larry Bowling, Roger Nidiffer, Mark Davenport, Wesley Whaley, Don Whaley, Franklin Birchfield, Butch Andes and Stanley Bailey. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. David Fenner, Harvey Jessee, Roger Childress and Johnny Mills. 
Birchfield, Worley Edward (I76376)
 
3932 I have no proof he is son, but I do know that Eldredge Williamson in Brantley was a cousin to Pat Williams. Williamson, John Eldridge (I22089)
 
3933 I, F. Marion Hyder being of sound mind & memory, do make this my last will & Testament, hereby revoking any Will or part of will, by me at any time made.
First: I commend my Soul to God Who gave it.
Second: I desire my funeral espences paid out of any money I may die in possession of; or that may first come into the hand of my executor.
Third: I give all my household & kitchen furniture to my beloved wife Martha, & that the remain in possession of my dwelling house, garden & orchard, (as stipulated in Deed to A. H. P. Hyder my son) during her lifetime. Provided she does not marry again.
Fourth: I have already given Louisa F. Williams my daughter $50.00 dollars worth of land by Deed; I also give her twenty acres more, joining the lands of D. S. Williams her husband, known as old rockey field running up west side of Pat Branch & joining Oscar A. Hyder on the west.
Fifth: I give & bequeath to my daughter Ladora M. Hart twenty five acres land in addition to land already deeded to her South-East of Louisa F. Williams on west side of Pat's Branch: provided she does not mistreat or abandon her girls Flossie & Winona.
Six: I give & bequeath to my son Robert D. Hyder in addition to land already made to him by Deed: fifty acres of alnd South-East of Ladora M. Hart's on West side of Pat's Branch if enough on that side. Then if not enough on the West of Branch take enough on East side to make said amount.
Seventh: I give to my daughter Beulah A. Hyder fifty acres of land beginning at the old white oak corner, across to Thos. McKinney's, & up Pat's Branch on East side of same, to near the "Caraway Lot" including the house, & out building where E. A. Phillips now lives, & subject to her dowery.
Eighth: I give & bequeath to my daughter Susan Belle Humphreys fifty acres of land on East side of Pat's Branch joining Beulah A. Hyder's land on south side of same, running up about the "Britt Lot".
Ninth: I give & bequeath to my son, A. H. P. Hyder in addition to the land I have already given him by deed the remainder of land on East side of Pat's Branch not already given joining the land of Susan Belle Humphreys.
Tenth: I give & bequeath to my son Oscar A. Hyder the tract of land beginning at the South end of old rockey field on two black gums: running East 17 poles: then to top of mountain all on west side of ridge, & mountain: containing about 40 acres.
Eleventh: I also give to my wife, Martha Hyder, one horse, or mare & spring wagon: if I have them at my death.
Twelfth: I give to my sons, Robert D. Hyder & A. H. P. Hyder all my farming impliments, machinery & tools, two horse wagon & blacksmith tool: equally between them.
Thirteenth: I desire what ever property not mentioned in this will, to be sold, & the proceeeds applied to whatever debts I may owe: then balance divided.
Last: I appoint Robert D. Hyder, & A. H. P. Hyder my executors, of this my last will & testament: & that they may serve without security to bond.
In witness whereof I have this day set my hand, this April 15th 1897. F. Marion Hyder
Attest:
T. Y. Patton
C. C. Collins 
Hyder, Francis Marion (I54330)
 
3934 I, John Powell, of the Isle of Wight County in Virginia, being in perfect
health and memory, but calling to mind the uncertainty of this life, and
that it is appointed for all men to die, do constitute and ordain this my
Last Will and Testament, hereby renoucing and disannuling all other former
wills by me made, desiring that this only may be taken for my last Will and
Testament in manner and form as followeth, viz:

Item I give and bequeath unto my daugther Mourning DeLoach all the things
that I hve already possessed her with and also one shilling current money of
Virginia I give it to her and her heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Riggins all the things that
I have already possessed her with and also one shilling current money of
Virginia, I give to her and her heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Pilkinton all the
things that I have already possessed her with, and also one shilling current
money of Virginia, I give it to her and her heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Christian Garner all the things
that I have already possessed her with and also one shilling current money
of Virginia, I give it to her and her heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Alice Powell my land and
plantation whereon I now live, during her natural life; only my sister Sarah
Powell and my two daughters viz. Sarah Powell and Lydia Powell to have the
liberty on the plantation as long as they live single, and also leave the
remainder of my estate to my loving wife Alice Powell to her during her life
and after her death to be equally divided amongst my six children viz.,
Mourning, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Christian, and Lydia, excepting my Coopers
and carpenters tools and cross cut saw, one gun, pistols and holsters and
sword, I give to my son Moses Powell, my plantation where I now live, after
my wife's death, I give it to him and his heirs forever, and I do make,
ordain, and appoint my son Moses Powell to be my whole and sole executor of
this my Last Will and Testament, this I own to be my Last will and Testament
revoking and disannuling all other wills and testament.

In witness whereof have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14th day of June
1760.


John Powell his mark
Signed, sealed in the presence of us-
Test.
John Marshall
Ann Marshall
Elizabeth Gale

At a court held for the Isle of Wight County, April the 1st 1762 - the last
will and testament of John Powel, dec'd was presented in court by Moses
Powel the executor therein named, who made oath thereto and being proved by
the oaths of John Marshall, Ann Marshall, and Elizabeth Gale the witnesses
thereto, is ordered to be recorded.
Test.

Isle of Wight Co., VA will bk 7, 1759-69, p 140-1. 
Powell, John (I16966)
 
3935 I. C. Garland, age 95, of Mountain City, passed away on Saturday, December 4, 2009, at Mountain City Health Care.

I. C. was a native of Shady Valley, TN and was born June 6, 1914 to the late Jessie and Eliza Blevins Garland. He was a World War II veteran and served in the Army from 1941 through 1946 in Africa and Italy. He was awarded four bronze stars. Prior to joining the Army, he played baseball for the New Your Giants Farm Team in Akron, Ohio. I. C. was a graduate of Steed College and East Tennessee State College. He taught school in Carter County and was Principal of Shady Valley Elementary School for several years. He was listed in the 1968-69 Southern and Southeast Edition of Who's Who. He helped start the first Guidance Association for public schools in Tennessee. He also worked for Raytheon and enjoyed building homes. I. C. served on the Board of Directors for Skyline Telephone Corp. for 40 years. He served on the Johnson County Jury Commission for 17 years and also served on the Planning Commission. He was a member of Harmons Chapel Christian Church.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Sluder Garland, three sisters, Mada Scott, Myrtle Neine Blevins, and Gertie Price; and brother, Cebert Garland.

Survivors include his son, Eddie Garland and wife Allyson of Loudon, TN; grandson, Jack Garland and wife Meagan of Big Sandy, TN; granddaughters, Jenna Raine and Alyssa Jade Garland of Loudon, TN; two brothers-in-law, Deward Blevins of Shady Valley and Bob Sluder and wife Carolyn of Johnson City; three sisters-in-law, Stella Cox of Japan, Goldie Sparger of Mt. Airy, NC and Shelby Mahan and husband Jim of Butler; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Also, special friends, Jim and June Hutchinson and very special friend and care giver, Mary Cornett.

The family will receive friends from 12:30 until 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 6, 2009, at Mountain City Funeral Home with the service to follow at 2:00 p.m. with Jim Hutchinson, Minister and Howard Taylor, Minister officiating. Music will be provided by the group Narrow Road and Michael Hawkins. Pallbearers will be Michael Hawkins, Bob Sluder, Doug Mahan, Stephen Mahan, Rusty Sluder and Tom Seaton. Honorary pallbearers will be Jim Mahan, Richard Blevins, Dr. John Whitlock, Dr. Peter Haibach and formers board member of Skyline Telephone. Burial will follow in Blevins Cemetery. Military Rites will be conducted by Johnson County Honor Guard.

The family wishes to express special thanks and appreciation to his special friends and caregivers at the Mountain City Care Center and for his helpful friends and neighbors in Shady Valley.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to his niece, Pamela Johnson and husband Bruce, serving as Missionaries in Japan, c/o Mountain City Funeral Home, 224 South Church St., Mountain City, TN 37683. 
Garland, Isaac Cleveland "I. C." (I12296)
 
3936 ICENHOUR, JAMES BUTLER James Butler Icenhour, 78, of Bristol Virginia, died Tuesday, March 16, 1999, at the home of his son, 109 Crestwood Road, Bristol, Tenn. He was a retired employee of Morrison Moulded Fiber Glass Corporation and a member of State Street Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Okielee Lunsford Icenhour; a daughter, Sue Icenhour of Bristol Virginia; two sons, James A. Icenhour of Atlanta, and Stuart Icenhour of Bristol Tennessee; two brothers, Haskell Icenhour and David Icenhour, both of Bristol Virginia; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Akard Funeral Home is in charge. Icenhour, James Butler (I65732)
 
3937 Ida Brewster Smith, 87, of Elizabethton, passed away on Monday, February 12, 2018, at Life Care Center of Elizabethton. Ida was a native of Carter County and a daughter of the late Andrew and Emma Williams.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, D.C. Williams, Ernest Williams and Preston Williams, and two sisters, Jane Perry and Goldie Williams.
Ida retired as a nursing home aid and was a homemaker. She was a member of Nidiffer Chapel Freewill Baptist Church.
Those left to cherish her memory include a son, Frederick Albert Brewster III, of the home; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Pauline Oliver of Elizabethton.
A service to celebrate the life of Ida Brewster Smith will be conducted at 6 p.m. Wednesday, February 14, in the Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Pastor Bill Watson officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5 until 6 p.m. Wednesday, prior to the service, or at the residence at other times. The graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, February 15, in the Buckles Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Williams, Ida (I55651)
 
3938 Ida Isabell Pass Forrester

BUTLER — Ida Isabell Pass Forrester, age 89, of Butler, Tennessee, passed away on Monday, December 17, 2012 at the Johnson County Community Hospital.

She was born on July 7, 1923 to the late James and Bina Moody Ward. In addition to her parents, Ida was preceded in death by her husbands, Paul Pass and Fred Wallace Forrester; a son, James 'Jim' Pass and two brothers: Joe Ward and Lloyd Ward.

Ida worked for over 25 years for the Johnson County School System. She enjoyed being outdoors and loved to work in her vegetable and flower gardens.

Ida was the oldest member of Dyson Grove Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughter, Mildred Pass; two sons and daughters-in-law: Danny and Judy Pass and Tom and Evone Pass; daughter-in-law, Brenda Pass, all of Butler, TN; grandchildren: Danny Pass Jr., Alan Pearson, Patty Pass, Miranda Lowe, Jason Pass, Matt Pass, Jamie Pass, Jeff Pass and Jonathan Pass; great grandchildren: Faith Lowe, Amber Lowe, Katlin Pearson, Alec Pearson and Allie Pearson; niece, Evelyn Ainsoworth and Ida's church family at Dyson Grove Baptist Church.

The family will receive friends from 6-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at the Dyson Grove Baptist Church with the funeral service to follow at 8:00 p.m. with Pastors Leonard Fletcher, Greg Thompson, Dean Fletcher and Chuck Stout officiating.

Graveside Service and Interment will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 20, 2012 from the Dyson Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Ida's grandsons will serve as pallbearers. 
Ward, Ida Isabell (I35936)
 
3939 Ida Lou Campbell. Age 79, of Butler, Tennessee, went home to be with the Lord Saturday June 22, 2013, at her residence.
A native of Carter County, she was the daughter of the late Arlie and Bertha Arnold Gryder. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Howard Campbell, of fifty-nine years who passed away May 31, 2013; one grandson, Richie Lee Burchett; two brothers, Dan and John Russell Gryder; and one sister, Maude Gryder.
Ida was a member of Elk River Baptist Church.
She was a homemaker and loved her garden, cooking and her family. She loved all her children and grandchildren. Ida and Howard helped raise three grandchildren that were very special, Joseph Trivette, Zachary Buckles and Allie Pearson.
Survivors include three sons, Michael Gryder, Raleigh, NC, Melvin Campbell, Morganton, NC, and Gary Campbell, Butler, TN; three daughters, Alesia Lorentz, Johnson City, TN, Teresa Trivett and Shelia Trivette, both of Butler, TN; one brother Paul Gryder, Butler, TN; ten grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; and two special friends, Thelma Stanton and Barbara Gilbert.
The funeral service for Mrs. Campbell will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2013, in the Riverside Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Mike Taylor, Rev. Charles Cable and Rev. Nick Bradshaw officiating. Music will be under the direction of the Thankful Hearts and Melinda Shelton.
The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. prior to the service in the Riverside Chapel and anytime at the residence.
The graveside service and interment will be at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 26, 2013, in the Campbell Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be grandsons, Joe Trivett, Ricky Burchett, Michael Gilbert, Andrew Campbell, Jamie Campbell, Phil Lorentz, Ronnie Trivett, Bobby Trivette, Leonard Gilbert, Jerry Ludrosky, and Doug Hatley. Everyone will meet at the funeral home at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday to go in procession to the cemetery.
A special thanks to Amedisys Hospice for their loving care and support given to Mrs. Campbell and her family. 
Gryder, Ida Lou (I38860)
 
3940 Ida M. Andes, age 76, 363 Pine Hill Rd., Elizabethton, went to be with her Lord Monday, September 18, 2006 at her residence following an extended illness. She was a native of Carter County and a daughter of the late Dave P. and Minnie Bullock Ellis. Mrs. Andes was a member of Keenburg Free Will Baptist Church and retired employee of Hook's Restaurant. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Andes was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Andes, two sons, Eddie Andes and Mark Andes and one sister, Mabel Birchfield. Survivors are one daughter, Barbara Hunter, one son and daughter-in-law, David and Sherri Andes, all of Elizabethton, one grandson, Charles Andes, one great-granddaughter, Charlsea Andes, both of Johnson City, three sisters, Juanita White, Atchison, KS, Selda Wilson, Elizabethton, Gladys Nance, Bluff City, one step-grand-daughter, Jessica Napier, two step-grand-sons, Jeremy Napier and Mark Napier, all of Elizabethton. Several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral service for Mrs. Andes will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, September 21 at the Keenburg Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. Derl Curry officiating. Music will be under the direction of Harvey Crusenberry and Allison Crusenberry. Interment will follow in the Keenburg Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 at Tetrick Funeral Home. Friends may also call at the residence at any time at 363 Pine Hill Rd., Elizabethton. Active pallbearers will be Clarence Perry, Charles Andes, Eddie Stanley, Jeff McGee, John Hughes, Roy Perry, Ron Pierce and Terry Perry. Honorary pallbearers will be Jack Morrell, Dr. Ray Lamb and Staff, Kelly Mayden, Dr. Vivian Clark, Dr. David Hecht and Jamie and Staff. Ellis, Ida Mae (I80812)
 
3941 Ida Sue Huskins, age 64, of Erwin, passed away Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at her home. She was a native of Unicoi County and a daughter of the late Isham and Rosa Starnes Wilson. Ida worked for the VA for 25 years as an Accounting Technician. She was a member of Canah Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Mrs. Huskins loved her grandchildren and working in her flowers. In addition to her parents, Ida Sue Huskins is preceded in death by her first husband, James P. Shelton and brothers, Ed Wilson and Sherman Wilson.

Ida Sue Huskins has left behind to cherish her memories:
Loving Husband of 24 years: Robert "Butch" Huskins of Erwin
Sons: James C. Shelton of Hornell, NY
Victor P. Shelton and wife, Jennifer of Clarksville, TN
Grandchildren: Zac Shelton
Zoe Shelton
Ethan McInturff
Sisters: Barbara Jean Huskins of Erwin
Nancy Wilson of Erwin
Father-in-law: Floyd Huskins of Erwin
Brothers-in-law: Joe Huskins and wife, Veronica of Erwin
Dwight Huskins and wife, Joyce of Erwin
Sisters-in-law: Sonya Wilson of Erwin
Luell Wilson of Erwin
Several Nieces and Nephews

A visitation period to share memories and offer support to the family of Ide Sue Huskins will be held on Saturday, January 14, 2017 from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Valley Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday at Valley Funeral Home with Reverend Mark Simmons officiating. Vocal selections will be provided by Debbie Bailey. A committal service will follow at Bumpass Cove Cemetery on Saturday. Serving as pallbearers will be Joe Huskins, Dwight Huskins, Lee Huskins, Jeff Huskins, Richard Wilson, and Charles "Chuck" Wilson. 
Wilson, Ida Sue (I76929)
 
3942 Ilene Ella Cuddy, age 83, of Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away on Sunday, August 22, 2021 at the Mountain City Care Center. Ilene was born in Mountain City to the late Taft and Selma Wilcox. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughters, Jahala Thomason and Angela Hawkins; sisters, Ola Mae, Della, Mary Lee, Maxie, Peanut and brothers, John, Ed, J.B. Ilene was a loving mother who sacrificed a lot to take care of her family. She adored all her family and her grandchildren and great grandchildren meant the world to her. She enjoyed gardening and will mostly be remembered for being sassy.

Those left to cherish her memories include daughters, Pam Icenhour (Billy Ray), Robin Greene (Chris), Toby Riley (Thomas); sons, Tony Nelson (Barbara), Scott (Maxie); son-in-law, Rick Thomason; sisters, Carolyn Higginbotham, Naomi Butner; brother, Rob Wilcox; grandchildren, Johnathan Thomason, Josh Thomason, Amy Zanelli, Ashley Nelson, Matthew Taylor, Becky Wallace, Mason Wilcox, Gavin Wilcox, Liza Clark, Zek Watson; great grandchildren, Violet, Everett, Michael, Lily, Ezra, Robin, Ireland, Cameryn, Collin, Carter, Brayden, Erick; several nieces and nephews.

The family received friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 26, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church. The funeral service followed at 2:00 p.m. with Preachers Steven Spencer and Rick Thomason officiating. The graveside service and burial followed the funeral at the Johnson Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tony Nelson, Scott Wilcox, Mason Wilcox, Gavin Wilcox, Jonathan Thomason, Josh Thomason, Zek Watson, Brandon Clark, Ezra Taylor and Thomas Riley. 
Wilcox, Ilene Ella (I57120)
 
3943 Ima Lee Cretsinger, age 87, of Shady Valley, Tennessee, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at the Sycamore Shoals Hospital. She was born on March 18, 1930 in Shady Valley, TN to the late Ira Manuel and Effie Blevins Manuel. In addition to her parents, Ima Lee was preceded in death by a brother, Louis Ray Manuel.

Ima Lee loved the Church and doing for others. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, sewing and quilting. Ima Lee will be truly missed by all who knew her.

She was a member of Shady Valley Church of Christ.

Those left to cherish her memories include her husband Vergil Cretsinger, who on February 19, 2018 would have celebrated 70 years together; daughter, Sherry Shoun and husband Stan; sons: Houze Cretsinger and wife Lois Ann, Elwood Cretsinger and wife Debbie and Kevin Cretsinger and wife Judy; sisters: Veralene Gentry and Lois Fletcher; brothers: Bill Manuel, Don Manuel and wife Virginia, Dan Manuel, Jerry Manuel and wife Judy; grandchildren: Micah Cretsinger, Shane Cretsinger, Jessica Shoun, Gabe Shoun, Mandy Cretsinger Hodge, Kaleb Cretsinger, Channie Cretsinger and Cindy Jones; great-grandchildren; Eden Stout, Michala Cretsinger, Nadia Estep, Aidan Labay, Sam Cretsinger and Lucas Cretsinger, great-greatgrandchild, Tucker Stout; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will receive friends from 12-2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 26, 2018 at Shady Valley Church of Christ. Funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m. with Daniel Koen to officiate. Graveside service and interment will follow at the Blevins Cemetery. Pallbearers will be McGetty Greer, Charles Townsend, Keith Blevins, Olan Bentley, Dennis Honaker and Jack Blevins. Honorary pallbearers are Men of the Shady Valley Church of Christ. 
Manuel, Ima Lee (I57750)
 
3944 In 1812, John swore that he had assisted his father as entry taker and verified the accuracy of a number of North Carolina land grants which were being registered to establish land ownership in the State of Tennessee. To have legally assisted his father he would have to have been at least 16, and the earliest land grant he testified to was in 1778, which would put his birth date at 1762 or earlier. Carter, John (I27442)
 
3945 In 1850 Wilkes Co. census, James 6 and Elijah 9 Dockery? were living
with the family. Land value in this census was $200. 
Watson, David (I12380)
 
3946 In 1860, Frederick was living with his uncle William Stover Nave. Crumley, Frederick J. (I42724)
 
3947 In 1860, Rebecca was living with Jonathon and Nancy Lipps. Crumley, Rebecca Jane (I42429)
 
3948 In 1920 Johnson County Census, listed as Allen DeLoach in household of Gordie L. Robinson.

In the 1930 Ohio census, there is the following record, which may be Allen DeLoach/Campbell:

1930 Montgomery County, OH Census
Dayton
Household 119
Allen V. Deloach 25 TN TN TN
Allice 25 TN TN TN
Silvia A. 2 OH TN TN
Mae C. Brown 20 TN TN TN Sister in law
Ross L. Brown 18 TN TN TN Brother in law 
Campbell, Allen (I9879)
 
3949 In 1920, the family lived in Mahoning County, Ohio Moody, Isaiah (I6781)
 
3950 In 1930, John Hackney was living on Maricopa County, Arizona. Sarah Arnold Hackney was living with her son Valter J. Hackney in johnson County, TN. In 1940, they are living together in Benton County, Washington. Hackney, John Wilkison (I797)
 

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