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401 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 23, 1966 Callie M. Shoun. . . Callie M. Shoun, age 93, Route 3, Mountain City, Doe Valley community, died en route to the Johnson City Memorial Hospital Thursday at 3:45 p.m. after a short illness. She was a native of Johnson County, widow of the late Andrew J. Shoun and daughter of the late Caleb and Rachel Sutherland Shoun. She was a member of the Doe Valley Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Verna Lowe, Mountain City and eight grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Doe Valley Methodist Church Saturday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Virgil Booher and Rev. Kenneth Kyker officiating. Burial was in the Shoun Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends and neighbors and flower bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Shoun, Callie M. (I6015)
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402 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 24, 1965 T.B. Gryder. . . T.B. Gryder, age 85, Elk Park, N.C., died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Blaine Miller at Butler after a lingering illness. Mr. Gryder was a native of Alexandria County and a retired farmer. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William Dugger, Route 1; five sons, Gaither and Herbert Gryder, Blowing Rock, N.C., Dwight Gryder, Rockingham, N.C., Clyde Gryder, Lenoir, N.C., Rufus Gryder, Stuart, Fla.; one brother, Arlie Gryder, Butler; two sisters, Mrs. A.I. Greene of Boone, N.C., Mrs. Will Sheffield, Vilas, N.C.; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Reins-Sturdivant in charge. | Gryder, Tillit Bougardus (I36007)
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403 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 25, 1959 MRS. LOTTIE MOREFIELD... ... 80, Mountain City, widow of the late Elbert C. Morefield, died unexpectedly at the home of Mrs. Ella Blevins, Taylors Valley, Va., March 21. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Mountain City. Survivors include two sons, Dick Morefield, Wyco, W. Va., and Charles Morefield, Brownsville, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Neatherly, Neva, and Mrs. Nona Wilcox, Wyco, W. Va.; fourteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the First Christian Church at 2:00 p.m. Monday with Rev. Ed Hayes and Rev. Henry Reynolds officiating. Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Forrester, Charlotte S. "Lottie" (I26609)
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404 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 5, 1969 DEATHS Mrs. Ellen Parsons, 86, Rt. 2, Mountain City, died Wednesday, 4:25 a.m. at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude McMichael, after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Ashe County, N. C., but had made her home in Johnson County the greater part of her life. She was the widow of Baxter Parsons. Mrs. Parsons was a member of the Earl's Chapel Methodist Church. Survivors include one son, Roderick Parson, New London, Pa.; one step-son, Emmitt Parsons, Mountain City; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Chapel, Mrs. Walter McMichael and Mrs. James Winters, all of Mountain City; one step-daughter, Mrs. Cora Combs, Mountain City; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Parsons, Kennett Square, Pa.; 28 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, 2:00 p.m. from the New Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. T. C. May and Rev. Ernest Rash officiating. Burial was in the Donnelly Cemetery. Pallbearers were Denny Davidson, Jay Chappell, Bruce Winters, Robert Chappell, Blaine Winters and Keith Burgess. Flowerbearers[sic] were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Farmer, Ellen Phoebe Laudemia (I36346)
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405 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 6, 1957 MRS. ETOILA HICKS STOUT... ... 61, of Butler Rte 4, died in Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Sunday evening, March 10, after an illness of four years. She was a native of Carter County and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. She was also a former teacher in the county school system. Survivors are her husband, J. Blaine Stout; two sons, M/Sgt. Reuben S. Stout of Williston, S. C., and Bert Stout of Flint, Mich.; four daughters, Mrs. Vera Jordan of Mountain City, Mrs. Helen Walsh of Columbia, S.C.; Mrs. Mary Alice Johnson of Knoxville, Mrs. Ann Greer of Butler Rte 4, and a foster daughter, Mrs. Pansy Phipps of Knoxville; one brother, Robert L. Hicks of Coolidge, Ariz.; and 15 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bethel Baptist Church with Rev. Tom Worley and H. T. Mabry officiating. Burial was in the Stout cemetery. | Hicks, Etoila Bell (I33429)
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406 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 9, 1955 FORREST HICKS TREADWAY… … 64, Rte. 1, Mountain City, died Tuesday night at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabethton, after a short illness. He was the son of the late Robert and Evelyn Crumley Treadway. He had been a schoolteacher in Carter and Johnson counties. Treadway was a retired postal employee, having served in the post office in Elizabethton for 23 years. He was a life-long resident of Carter County, having lived in the Watauga Valley community until moving to Mountain City recently. Survivors include the widow Mrs. Josie Buckles Treadway; one son, Glenn of Knoxville; seven grandchildren, all of Knoxville; one brother, Charles B. Treadway of Watauga Valley; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie T. Percy of Elizabethton, Lena and Ethel Treadway of Watauga Valley, and several nieces and nephews. | Treadway, Forrest Hicks (I32899)
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407 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, March 9, 1966 James C. Parsons. . . James (Charlie) Parsons, age 54, of Kennett Square, Pa. died in the Chester County Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born at Shouns, he was a son of Mrs. Ellen Parsons and the late Baxter Parsons. He had been a resident of Southern Chester County for five years. Mr. Parsons had been employed as a custodian at the Kennett Consoldilated[sic] School for 3 years, until retirement due to ill health. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Shingletown. Survivors include his wife, Cora Ellis Parsons; four sons Joe of Kennett Square, James C. Jr., of Avondale, Kmike[sic] and Baxson both of the home; a daughter, Shirley, wife of Dan Price of Kelton, Pa.; his mother; three brothers, William of West Grove, Pa., Roderick of New London, Pa., and Emmitt of Mountain City; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Chappell and Mrs. Manuel Combs of Mountain City, Mrs. James Winters of Landenberg, Pa. and Mrs. Walter McMichael of Kennett Square; and 11 grandchildren. | Parsons, James Charles "Charlie" (I35879)
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408 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 11, 1966 William "Mac" McKinley Wolfe William "Mac" McKinley Wolfe, age 72 of Butler (Sugar Grove Community) died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack Monday morning after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Lawrence S. and Emily Anderson Wolfe; a retired farmer; veteran of World War I and a member of Sugar Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Epsie Wolfe, Butler; one daughter, Mrs. Spencer Gregg of Butler; three sons, Joseph H. Wolfe, Columbia, S.C., Lawrence Wolfe, Butler, William "Mac" Wolfe, Jr.; four brothers, Henry Wolfe, Elizabethton, Sethlow Wolfe, Beckley, W.Va., Ode Wolfe, Butler, Ralph Wolfe, Akron, O.; four sisters, Mrs. Roscoe Forrester, Butler, Mrs. Anne Dugger of Elizabethton, Mrs. Harriet Daugherty, Elizabethton, Mrs. Grady Stout, Mountain City; one half-brother, Earl Anderson, Elizabethton; one half-sister, Mrs. Mable Harmon, Sugar Grove, N.C.; 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday (today) from Sugar Grove Baptist Church at 2 p.m. with Rev. Lawrence Hagaman offiicating[sic]. Burial will be in Cowan Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Warren Dugger, Wallace Dugger, Glenn Dugger, Grady McGuire, Wade Snyder, Lon Greenwell; flowerbearers[sic], ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Wolf, William McKinney "Mack" (I14950)
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409 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 13, 1970 DEATHS Stanley Thomas Cress, 85, of Mountain City, Rt. 1, (Corn Creek Community) died in Johnson City Memorial Hospital, Sunday, 12:31 p.m., after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late William B. and Eliza Shupe Cress. He was a retired sawmill operator, and a member of the Valley View Methodist Church. Mr. Cress was married to the late Ollie Davis. Surviving this marriage, are six sons, Layman, Clyde, Azel, S. T. and Henry Cress, all of Mountain City, and George Cress, California; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Moody, Zionville, N. C., Mrs. Myrtle Davidson, Devin, W. Va., Mrs. Ella Mae Osborne, Elkton, Md., and Mrs. Mary Alice Mitchell, Stubenville, O. Mr. Cress was later married to Mrs. Dorothy Sexton Cress who survives, along with four sons, Joe, Jimmy, Tony and Terry, all of Mountain City; three daughters, Mary, Shirley and Liza Cress, all of Mountain City; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Cartwright, Cleveland, O.; 37 grandchildren; and 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Lewis Gentry Funeral Home Chapel, Tuesday, 2 p.m., with the Rev. Robert Gillespie, Rev. Thomas Gatton and Mrs. Bluford Cole, minister, officiating. Burial was in the Cress Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were grandsons, Raymond, Douglas, Jimmy, Robin, and Donnie Cress, and James Lefler. Flower-bearers were friends and neighbors Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Cress, Stanley Thompson (I37377)
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410 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 15, 1963 Daniel Boone Potter Daniel Boone Potter, age 81, Trade, Wallace Community, died at his home Sunday at 12:05 a.m. following a lengthy illness. Hhe[sic] was a native of Johnson County, a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Mary Potter, Trade; three daughters, Mrs. Fannie Roark, Shouns, Mrs. Sarah Main, Vilas, North Carolina, and Mrs. Ethel Mahala, Trade; a sister, Mrs. Lou Eggers, Trade; 21 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Evergreen Baptist Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Dolphus Foister and the Rev. Orville Wallace officiating. Burial was in Potter Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hill Wallace, Howard Wallace, Glenn Bumgardner, Vaughn Potter, Ray Mains, Jake Snyder, Earl Roark, Martin Miller. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Potter, Daniel Boone (I9574)
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411 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 18, 1960 MOUNTAIN CITY MAYOR SUCCUMBS. Mayor F. E. Robinson, 56, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, after several months of ill health. Robinson had been mayor of Mountain City for the past 17 years. A lifelong resident of Johnson County, Robinson was a prominent farmer and a member of the Bethany Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Leona Greer Robinson, of the home, and one brother, Allan Robinson of Rt. 3, Mountain City. Arrangements had not been completed at press time. Hill Funeral Home in charge. "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 25, 1960 E. ROBINSON, A PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC SERVANT. The community and surrounding area lost a useful public servant and one of its most civic-minded leaders with the passing of Mayor F. E. Robinson. He was born and lived his entire life in this community. His educational preparation for the useful life he led was acquired in the public schools of the county and through his own business endeavors in the various businesses in which he engaged. He was one of the pioneers in the promotion and development of the green bean industry in the area, and continued his activity and interest in the industry as one of the principal factors of our economy. He always manifested a desire to better the plight of the community and its people. Mr. Robinson was active in church and civil affairs, to the end. The last 15 years of his life he served the town of Mountain City as alderman and mayor. He was also a member of the Johnson County Industrial Commission at the time of his death. His desire to make a better life for his people made him an ardent proponent of industry for Johnson County. His progressive leadership as a public servant while mayor was exemplified in the erection of the modern municipal building which he and his board of alderman made possible. It was one of his contributions of which he was proudest. He is survived by his wife, the former Leona Greer, and a brother, Allen Robinson. Funeral services were conducted from the Valley View Methodist Church. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Park. | Robinson, F. Eldridge (I35061)
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412 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 20, 1970 DEATHS Mrs. Rose Espie Wolfe, 72, of Rt. 1, Butler, (Cowan Town Community) died in Johnson City Memorial Hospital, Sunday, 6:30 p.m. after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Johnson County, widow of the late Mack Wolfe (deceased May 9, 1966), and a member of Sugar Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Joseph Wolfe, Columbia, S. C., Lawrence Wolfe, Butler, and Mack Wolfe, Jr., Decatur, Ga.; one daughter, Mrs. Spencer Gregg, Butler; 13 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were conducted from Sugar Grove Baptist Church Wednesday, 2 p.m., with Rev. Kermit Combs and Rev. Lawrence Hagaman officiating. Burial was in Cowan Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were friends and neihbors[sic]. Flower-bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. | Cowan, Rose Epsie (I31132)
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413 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 25, 1955 JACOB SNYDER Jacob Snyder, 84, died in Grace Hospital, Banner Elk, N. C., Saturday, May 14, following a short illness. He was a prominent farmer of Johnson County and a member of the First Baptist Church of Mountain City. Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. James H. Wilson of Shouns; 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the Antioch Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Monday with Rev. A. E. Browne and Rev. Keene Roark officiating. Burial was in the Hampton Cemetery. Hill Funeral Home in charge. | Snyder, Jacob (I15227)
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414 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 28, 1969 DEATHS Emma Jane Potter, 60, or Rt. 1, Shouns, died Sunday, 5:20 a.m., in the Johnson City Memorial Hospital after an illness of several months. She was a native of Johnson County, daughter of the late John W. and Maggie Hall Arnold. She was a member of the Hammons Chapel Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Wiley Potter, Shouns; three sons, Gurney Potter, Oxford, Pa., Kermit Potter, Shouns, and Selmer Potter, Rising Sun, Md.; one daughter, Mrs. Mable Jane Roark, North East, Md.; one brother, Lark Arnold, Shouns; one sister, Mrs. Ann Lewis, Mountain City; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, 2:00 p.m., from the Hammons Chapel Christian Church with Mr. Erby Messimer officiating. Burial was in the Dunn Cemetery. Pallbearers were friends and neighbors. Flower-bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Arnold, Gemima Jane "Emmer" (I7103)
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415 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 3, 1967 Polly Stout Roark. . . Polly Stout Roark, age 86 of Shouns (Balding Gap Road) died in Cannon Memorial Hospital at Banner Elk, N.C. Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. after a short illness. A native of Johnson County, she was the widow of the late Stacy Roark and daughter of the late late[sic] Daniel and Mary Arnold Stout. She was a member of the Antioch Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Curckers Roark and Ferd Roark, both of Shouns; two daughters, Mrs. Leller Lewis and Miss Carrie Roark, both of Shouns; one brother, George Stout, Mt. Nebo, W.Va.; two sisters, Rachel Stout, Shouns and Mrs. Gertie Osborne, Dear[sic] Lodge, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from Antioch Baptist Church Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Clyde Cornett and Rev. Blaine Eggers officiating. Burial was in Arnold Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clinton Howard, Gene Brown, Bobby Roark, Bill Roark, Fayette Arnold, Edward Roark, Robert Wallace, Vonley Lewis. Flowerbearers[sic] were the ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Stout, Polly (I7977)
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416 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 4, 1960 J. BLAINE STOUT... ...66, died at Kennedy Veterans Hospital in Memphis last Wednesday after an illness of two months. Stout was a native of Johnson county and a farmer. He was a former trustee of Johnson county, former road commissioner, a veteran of World War I, member of the American Legion, member of the Civitan Club here, and a member and deacon of the Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Jones Stout; two sons, M-Sgt. Ruben Stout, Fort Bragg, N.C., and Bert Stout, Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Mary Alice Johnson, Knoxville; Mrs. Ann Greer, Butler; one foster daughter, Mrs. Pansy Phipps, Knoxville, one step-son, Capt. Fred Jones, USAF, Enid, Okla., one sister, Mrs. J. Frank Stout, Mountain City; two brothers, Dr. P. D. Stout, Bristol, and George W. Stout, Mountain City; 17 grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. from Bethel Baptist Church on Saturday with Rev. Tom Worley, Rev. Sam Tatum and A. E. Browne officiating. Burial was in the Stout cemetery. Pallbearers were: Vaughn Stout, Bruce Roberts, Edgar Bumgardner, Rex Stout, Teddy Pierce, John A. Shown, Delmar Lowe, and Ralph Grandstaff. Flower bearers were neighbors and ladies of the church. Honorary pallbearers were: R. J. Howard, Sr., Henry Smythe, W. D. Day, O. D. Dotson, D. M. Spurgeon, Ralph Stout, Robert Marshall, James Muse, R. D. Fritts, Dayton Payne, R. B. Walsh, Sr., Lewis May, Clyde Morley, J. W. Jordan, Dr. R. O. Glenn, Dr. Shelburn Wilson, Frank Shupe, and Artrow Greer. | Stout, John Blaine (I3618)
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417 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, May 5, 1965 MRS. CARRIE SHOUN DIES IN WASHINGTON Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Victoria Cole Shoun, 86 years old, who passed away May 4 after a brief illness in Cashmere, Wash. are tentatively set for Monday, May 10 at 2 p.m. at Bethany Baptist Church, Doe Valley. She was the widow of the late Walter Shoun and the daughter of the late Albert and Delray Reece Cole. Mrs. Shoun had made her home in Cashmere since the death of her husband 27 years ago. She is survived by three sons, H. Maine Shoun, Boise, Idaho; C. Otis Shoun, Cashmere, Wash., and Burley H. Shoun, Mountain City; two brothers, Dudley Cole, Cochranville, Pa., Blaine C. Cole, Rt. 3, Mountain City; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Gore, Kirkland, Wash. seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The body is expected to arrive here sometime Saturday night. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge of funeral arrangements. Interment will be in Shoun cemetery. | Cole, Carrie Victoria (I6507)
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418 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, November 11, 1970 DEATHS James Garfield Robinson, 83, of Rt. 1, Butler, Doeville Community, died Thursday, 11:30 a.m., at his residence from an apparent heart attack. He was a native of Johnson County, a son of the late James H. and Susan Dunn Robinson. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Little Doe Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mollie T. Robinson, Butler; two step-sons, Hensley Clark, Hampton, and Manard Clark, Kingsport; three granddaughters; several niece and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, 2 p.m., from the Little Doe Baptist Church, with the Rev. Tom Biggar and Rev. Richmond Barnette to officiate. Burial was in the Rambo Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were friends and neighbors. Flower-bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Robinson, James Garfield (I27478)
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419 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Ivan H. Lowe. . . Ivan H. Lowe, age 35, Route 3, Mountain City, died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Joe McQueen of Butler on Friday at 7:00 p.m. after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Richard S. Lowe, Sr. and Mrs. Cassie Shoun Lowe. He was a farmer and member of the Baptist Church. Surviors[sic] include one daughter, Shiela[sic] Lowe, Bristol; mother, Mrs. Cassie Shoun Lowe, Mountain City; five brothers, Edgar Lowe, Mountain City, Earnest Lowe of Elizabethton, Paul Lowe of Dallas, Ore., S.C. Lowe, of Weber City Va. and Richard Lowe, of Johnson City; three sisters, Mrs. Joe McQueen, Butler; Mrs. Jack Shoun, Avondale, Pa., and Mrs. Bettie Durnan[sic], Wilmington, Del. Funeral services were conducted from Lewis Gentry Funeral Home chapel Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Kenneth Kyker and Rev. Tom Worley officiating. The burial was in Shoun cemetery. Pallbearers and flowerbearers[sic] were friends and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Lowe, Ivan H. (I5191)
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420 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Landrine J. Robinson. . . Landrine J. Robinson, age 60 of Shouns (Woods Hill) died unexpectedly from an apparent heart attack Saturday at 4 p.m. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Henry and Sarah Eggers Robinson; and a farmer. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Lona Blanche Robinson, Shouns; three sons, Claude Edward Robinson, West Grove, Pa., Loyd Robinson, Lexington, N.C. and Ben Franklin Robinson, Lexington, N.C.; four daughters, Mrs. Nellie N. Leonard, Bristol, Mrs. Sarah V. Leonard, Mountain City, Mrs. Mary Cleo Murphey and Mrs. Mrs.[sic] Glenda Johnson, both Lexington, N.C.; two brothers, Frank Robinson and George Robinson, both of Trade; one sister, Mrs. Lura May, Trade; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from Lewis Gentry Funeral Home chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dwight Adams and Rev. Ernest Rash officiating. The burial was in Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City. Pallbearers and flower bearers were friends and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Robinson, Landrine J. (I59861)
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421 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, November 23, 1960 MRS. CARRIE BOWMAN… … 79, Route 1, Butler, died Saturday morning. She was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church and a native of Johnson county. Survivors include three sons, Warren Bowman, Raleigh, N. C.; Dwight Bowman, Knoxville and Dana Bowman, Johnson City; several grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Millie Snyder, Radford, Va., Mrs. Addie Ward, Hampton, and Mrs. Amanda Lacy, California; seven grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. from the Rock Springs Baptist Church. Rev. Tom Worley officiated. Interment was in Monte Vista Burial Park, Johnson City. Hill Funeral Home in charge. | Moreland, Carrie L. (I17748)
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422 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, November 23, 1966 James William Lowe. . . James William Lowe, age 59 of Mountain City died unexpectedly at his home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Lowe was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Chas. E. and Mollie Miller Lowe. He was a retired Taxi operator and a member of the Doe Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Gladys Lowe, Mountain City; three daughters, Mrs. Glasco Triplett, Mrs. Charlie Reece and Mrs. Roxie Burns, all Mountain City; one brother, Sherman Lowe, Mountain City; four sisters, Mrs. Lura Lowe, Mrs. Dora Stout and Mrs. Hattie Roberts, all Mountain City and Mrs. Sallie Walsh; also 15 grandchildren survive. Funeral services were conducted from Lewis Gentry Funeral Home chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Theodore Robinson and Rev. Dean Smith officiating. Burial was in Butler Memorial cemetery. Pallbearers were Jerry Triplett, Wayne Lowe, Wiley Dillon, Jeffrey Reece, Eugene Stout and Claude Stout. Flowerbearers[sic] were friends and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Lowe, James William (I39162)
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423 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 12, 1966 Ruby Dean Crowder. . . Ruby Dean Crowder, age 31 of Mountain City, Route 2, died at her home Sunday at 6:20 p.m. (October 2) after a lengthy illness. A native of Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Wiley T. Crowder and Mrs. Pearl Shell. She was a member of Clinton Chapel Presbyterian Church. Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Pearl C. Shell, Mountain City; four brothers, Ralph Crowder, J.C. Crowder, Roger Crowder, all of Mountain City; Wiley Crowder, Newark, Del.; seven sisters, Mrs. Pearl Warren, Mrs. Leah Moretz, both of Shouns, Mrs. Blanche Dennison Elkton, Md., Mrs. Thelma Campbell, Abingdon, Va., Mrs. Edith Cornett, Mrs. Jennie L. Keene and Gladys Crowder, all of Mountain City. Funeral services were conducted from the Clinton Chapel Presbyterian Church Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. October 4, with the Rev. J.R. Woodson, Rev. Edsel Farthing, Rev. Dan Graham and Rev. Abe Aldridge and Rev. Bill Williams offiicating[sic]. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park, Damascus, Va. Pallbearers were Howard Miller, Bill McCloud, Bobby Robbins, Henry Reeves, Joe Reeves, Truett Tester and Sam Neely, Joe Triplett, Arthur Leffman, Frank Maxwell. Flower bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. | Crowder, Ruby Dean (I61532)
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424 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Robert Stanley Tester... Robert Stanley Tester, age 72 of Mountain City, Route 1, died unexpectedly of a heart attack Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. He was a native of Johnson County, the son of the late Andrew and Sarah Forrester Tester. He was a retired farmer and member of the Christian Church. Survivors include two sons, Robert B. Tester, Kingsport and Roy Tester, Johnson City; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Collins and Mrs. Mary Dean, both of Pennington Gap, Va., and Mrs. Ruby Miller of Kingsport; one sister, Mrs. Virgie Tester Neva; and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday from the Lewis Gentry Funeral Home chapel at 2 p.m. with Fred Kelly officiating. Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park. Pallbearers were neighbors and friends; flower bearers were also friends and neighbors. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Tester, Robert Stanley (I37642)
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425 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 16, 1963 Julia Anne Cress... Julia Anne Cress, 90, Mountain City, Cold Springs Community, died at her home Saturday, Oct. 12 at 6:00 a.m. after a short illness. She was a native of Johnson County, and a member of the Valley View Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, Onie Cress, Baltimore, Md., Luther Cress of Falls Church, Va., and Lawrence Cress of Bristol; two daughters, Mrs. Millie Duvall of Arnold, Md., and Mrs. Elsie Marchsteiner of Mountain City; one sister, Mrs. Bertie Phillippi of Bluff City; thee[sic] grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. from the Valley View Methodist Church with the Rev. A.E. Browne, and Rev. Paul Dyson officiating. Burial was in Phillippi cemetery. Pallbearers were W. Phillippi, Virgil Phillippi, Luther Phillippi, Gurney Phillippi, Charles Fritts, Claude Cress, Wilby Phillippi, Orvil Phillippi and Kenneth Shupe. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge. CRESS, Julia Anne "The Tomahawk," October 16, 1963 Cards Of Thanks We wish to express our heart-felt thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many expressions of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved mother. We want especially to acknowledge with gratitude the lovely floral tribute, the food and the comforting and consoling ministry of Rev. A.E. Browne, Rev. Raymond Geisler and Rev. Paul Dyson. Also the Valley View Choir and the professional services of Lewis Gentry Funeral Home. May God richly bless each of you is our prayer. The Children of Julia Ann Cress | (Cress), Julia Ann (I38071)
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426 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 19, 1966 Burley H. Shoun. . . Burley H. Shoun, 56, of Mountain City, Route 3, was killed instantly Thursday at 1:45 p.m. in a tractor and truck accident on Highway 67 near his home. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Walter G. and Victoria Cole Shoun. Mr. Shoun was a farmer and dairyman and was actively engaged in the farm and dairy programs of Johnson County; he was a former member of the Johnson County Court; member of Taylorsville Lodge 243, F&AM; member, deacon and the treasurer of Bethany Baptist Church. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Mildred Morley Shoun, Mountain City; two sons, Burley Joe Shoun, Lenoir, N.C. and Peter William Shoun, Mountain City; one daughter, Mrs. James L. Patterson of Johnson City; two brothers, H. Maine Shoun, Boise, Idaho and C. Otis Shoun, Cashmere, Wash.; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from Bethany Baptist Church Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Dean Smith, Rev. Earl Campbell and Rev. James L. Patterson officiating. Burial was in Shoun cemetery. Lodge No. 243, F&AM was in charge of graveside services. Deacons of Bethany Baptist Church, and Ben Dillon, James and Harold Valentine and Richard Hart were pallbearers. In lieu of flowers it was requested that donations be made to Bethany Baptist Church building fund. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Shoun, Burley Herbert (I58581)
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427 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 22, 1958 WILLIAM H. ROBINSON… Butler, Rte 4, died at his home Monday evening, Oct. 20, after a long illness. Mr. Robinson was a native of Johnson County, a retired farmer, a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors are six sons, Bruce, Curtis, and Dallas of Dallas, Ore., D. R. and Arthur of Salem, Ore., Bert of Carterville, Va.; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Murphey of Dallas, Ore., Mrs. Dora Arney of Silver Lake, Ore., Miss Callie Robinson of the home; two brothers, S. M. Robinson of Johnson City, G. F. Robinson of Butler; three sisters, Mrs. Emory Davis of Nessie, Ore., Mollie Proffitt of Butler, Mrs. Evie Blackburn of Johnson City; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Tom Worley and Rev. Theodore Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Rambo Cemetery. The body will be returned to the home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be removed to the church at 1:00 p.m. Sunday to lie in state until the service house. Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Robinson, William H. (I32722)
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428 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 22, 1958 WILLIE J. ROBINSON… …51, Mountain City Rte. 3, died at his home Monday, October 20, following a long illness. Mr. Robinson was a native of Johnson County, a farmer, and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Vina Robinson; two sons, Edsel of Franklinton, La., James Robinson of Mountain City; three daughters, Mrs. Klan Pleasant of Butler, Mrs. James Neatherly of Church Hill, Mrs. Kenneth Dillon, Yellow Springs, Ohio; two brothers, Claude Robinson of Johnson City, Paul Robinson, Akron, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Mark Reece of Mountain City; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Bethel Baptist Church Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Tom Worley and Rev. S. D. Hart officiating. Rev. Ben Wood was in charge of the music. Burial was in Shouns Cemetery. Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Robinson, William J. "Willie" (I34484)
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429 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 27, 1954 C. G. SHOUN ... ... 73, prominent farmer of Doe Valley community, died at his home last Saturday at 9 a.m. He was a member of the Doe Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Minnie Stout Shoun; four daughters, Mrs. Jack C. Murphy, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Frances Shoun, Nashville; Mrs. Joe B. Osborne, and Mrs. E. H. Robinson, both of Mountain City; and two sons, Carl H. Shoun, Chattanooga, and Frank C. Shoun, Mountain City. Also surviving are one brother, C. Kemp Shoun, Mountain City; two sisters, Mrs. Andy Shoun and Miss Emma Shoun, both of Mountain City; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Bethany Baptist Church, with Rev. Holbert Randall, Rev. Tom Worley, and Rev. Theodore Robinson officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery. Hill Funeral Home is charge. | Shoun, Caleb Gird (I41790)
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430 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 30, 1968 W.J. (Jake) Reece, 87, Rt. 8 Johnson City, died Wednesday night in Jonesboro Nursing Home following an extended illness. A native of Johnson County and son of the late Isaac and Sarah Maples Reece, he had lived in Johnson City for the past 10 years. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Sugar Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ellen I. Reece; one daughter, Mrs. Bobby Curry, Rt. 8; one sister, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Lafayette, Ind.; five brothers, Wilson L. and Millard, Chattanooga, Joseph I., Pickens, S.C., Osa C., Clearwater, Fla., and Lem L., Jonesboro; a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2:30 p.m., from the Sugar Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Cohen Arms officiating. Burial was in the Dugger Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were James Potter, Lionel Potter, Lowell Isaacs, Raymond Isaacs, Shafter Stout and France Holloway. Flower-bearers[sic] were ladies of the church and friends. | Reece, Walter Jacob (I33102)
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431 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 4, 1967 Mollie Belle Robinson Proffitt Mollie Belle Robinson Proffitt, age 80 of Butler, Tenn., RFD 1 (Rock Springs Community) died at her home Thursday at 4:00 p.m. after a lengthy illness. A native of Johnson County, she was the widow of the late Dr. J.C. Proffitt, and a daughter of the late Samuel M. and Susan Allen Robinson. She was a member of Little Doe Baptist Church. Survivors are: three sons, Samuel Proffitt, of Petersburg, Va., J.G. Proffitt, of Cumberland, Va., John H. Proffitt, of Amelia, Va.; two daughters: Mrs. Jane West, Butler, Tenn., and Mrs. Parlee Matheson, Butler; one brother: Marcelles Robinson, Johnson City; one sister: Mrs. Eva Blackburn, Johnson City; Ten grand-children[sic], 9 great-grand-children(sic) and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted from the Rock Springs Baptist church Sunday, 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Brooks Peters, Rev. Bynum Trivett and Rev. Clyde Campbell to officiate. Burial was in the Proffitt cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic]were: Delmar Pierce, R.D. Campbell, Johnny Stout, Ronald Stout, Guy Campbell, Dana Stout, Tommy Stout, and Truman Dugger. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Robinson, Molly Belle (I11549)
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432 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 8, 1958 MILLARD F. MICHAELS… … 72, Mountain City, Rte. 2, died Saturday morning, Oct. 4, following a heart attack. He was a retired farmer and a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Michaels; two sons, Fred of Mountain City and Cad of Ferndale, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Emmett Parsons of Mountain City; three brothers, John and Robert of Trade, Dewey of Elizabethton; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Bryant of Shouns, Mrs. Lillie Trivette of West Jefferson, N. C.; and Mrs. Alma Mundy of Hickory, N.C.; 17 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the New Hope Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. Blaine Eggers, H. T. Mabry and Gerald Carlton officiating. Burial was in Donnelly Cemetery. Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Michael, Millard Filmore (I35355)
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433 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, October 9, 1968 Mrs. Millie Heaton, age 95, of Route 1, Shady Valley, died Saturday, 9:30 a.m., at the residence of her son, Will Walsh, after an illness of several months. She was a native of Ashe County, North Carolina, but had made her home in Johnson County the greater part of her life. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include four sons, Carl and Dana Walsh, Shouns, Will Walsh, Shady Valley, and Mack Walsh, West Grove, Pa.; one daughter, Mrs. Ora Cunningham, Mountain City; one brother, Charlie Johnson, Riceville; one sister, Mrs. Callie Osborne, 29 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were conducted Monday, 2:00 p.m. from the Rainbow Mennonite Church, with the Rev. David Coulard and A.N. Blevins officiating. Burial was in the Rainbow Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were friends and neighbors. Flower-bearers[sic] were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Johnson, Millie (I57582)
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434 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 17, 1969 DEATHS Jesse H. Garland, Jr., 87, of Shady Valley, died in a Knoxville hospital Tuesday, 8:40 p.m., after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Johnson County, a life-long resident of Shady Valley, and son of the late Jesse H. Garland, Sr., and Mary Elizabethton Garland. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Harmon Chapel Christian Church. His wife, Mrs. Eliza Jane Garland, passed away Aug. 26, 1969. Survivors include two sons, Cebert, Springfield, O., and I. C., Shady Valley; two sisters, Mrs. Deward Blevins, Shady Valley, and Mrs. Ray Price, Akron, O.; two brothers, Robert M. and Mitchel G., both of Shady Valley; 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Harmon Chapel Christian Church Friday, 2 p.m., with Clay Bailey, minister, officiating. Burial was in the Blevins Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were Wiley Elmer Blevins, Bobby Long, R. D. Garland, Redford McQueen, James C. Hutchinson, Tony Long, Barry Blevins, and Acra Cretsinger. Flower-bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Garland, Jesse H. Jr. (I12466)
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435 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 30, 1959 MRS. MARY ALICE BARRY... ... 69, Route 1, Mountain City, died unexpectedly at her home September 23. A native and life-long resident of Johnson county, Mrs. Barry was a member of the Dewey Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Daniel Hugh Barry; three daughters, Mrs. Rachel Greer, Avondale, Pa., Mrs. Lulu Wells, Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Annie Wells, Landonburg, Pa.; two sons, Berlia Barry, Blountville, and Ray Barry, Mountain City; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the Dewey Christian Church with H. T. Mabry officiating. Pallbearers were Ernest Slemp, Walter Miller, Frank Harper, Arthur Wilson, Luther Nave, Ike Wilson, John Harper, and Velty Fenner. Burial was in Phillippi cemetery. | Grindstaff, Mary Alice (I39078)
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436 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 30, 1964 James B. Arnold... James B. Arnold, age 91 of Route 3, Mountain City (Dewey Community) died at his home on Thursday, Sept. 24, after a long illness. He was a native of Johnson County and a retired farmer; a member of the Bethany Baptist Church. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Swift Arnold of Mountain City; five sons, Joe Arnold, Tazewell, Va., Spencer Arnold and Gaitha Arnold, both of Mountain City, Boyd Arnold, Elizabethton and John Arnold, Wilmington, Del.; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Bare and Mrs. Betty Campbell, both of Elizabethton; two brothers, Wilburn Arnold of Elizabethton and Modd Arnold of Bristol; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Estep, Elizabethton and Mrs. Lottie Davis, Bristol; 21 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Bethany Baptist Church Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Earl Campbell officiating. Burial was in Wilson cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Swift, Earl Swift, Dale Pierce, Dave Church, Dearl Swift, and Frank Harper. Flower bearers were ladies of the church. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Arnold, James B. (I9744)
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437 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 7, 1966 James Brewer. . . James Brewer, age 76, Butler, Route 1, died at his home Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. after a long illness. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Alex and Susan Fritts Brewer. He was a retired merchant and farmer. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Myrele[sic] L. Brewer, Butler; two sons, Claude Brewer and Bill Brewer, both Butler; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Grindstaff, Butler; one brother, John Brewer of Butler; five sisters, Mollie Brewer, Corsie Brewer, Mrs. C.B. Laws and Mrs. Minnie Potter all of Butler and Mrs. Edna Church of Neva; four grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted from Rock Springs Baptist Church Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Clyde Campbell and Rev. Roby Stout officiating. Burial was in Slemp Cemetery. Pallbearers were Edd Lunceford, Robert Cable, Guy Campbell, Edd Fritts, Robert Fritts and Luke Morefield. Flowerbearers[sic] were ladies of the church and neighbors. | Brewer, James A. (I41434)
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438 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 8, 1954 MRS. GERTRUDE PLEASANT... ...46, Doeville, died in Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Friday morning after a two-month illness. Mrs. Pleasant was a member of the Little Doe Baptist Church. Survivors include the husband, Kyle; two sons, Truett and Justin of the home; the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Long, Doeville; two brothers, Ray Long, Akron, O., and Eldridge Long, Crescent City, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel STOUT, Jonesboro, and Mrs. Alice Campbell, Bristol; and a half-brother, Clate Pleasant, Crescent City, Calif. Funeral services were conducted from Little Doe Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. S. O. Pinkerton, Rev. S. D. Hart, and Rev. C. W. Shirley officiating. Interment was in the family cemetery. Pallbearers included Argil Rambo, Olan Rambo, Ellis Tucker, Medford Garland, Ross Grindstaff, Ray Stalcup, Robert Gentry, and Tilley Stout. Flower bearers included the Ladies W.M.U. of Little Doe Church. | Long, Gertrude (I32549)
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439 | "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, September 8, 1965 I.N. Reece. . . I.N. Reece, age 68, Route 8, Johnson City, died in Johnson City Memorial Hospital last Tuesday morning, August 31. He died after an illness of three weeks. A native of Johnson County, he had lived in Carter County for 27 years. He was a son of the late D.L. and Catherine Ward Reece, and a retired employe[sic] of the North American Rayon Corp. He was a member of Pinecrest Baptist Church where he was a deacon. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Snyder Reece; two brothers, H.W. Reece, Neva community; A.E. Reece, Elizabethton; and three sisters, Mrs. Andy Allen, Rt. 5, Elizabethton; Mrs. D.W. Black, Kingsport, Mrs. W.F. Humphrey, Elizabethton. Funeral services were conducted from Pinecrest Baptist Church with Rev. Cohen Arms and Rev. Ed Brumett officiating. Burial was in Happy Valley Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Kermit Randolph, Jim Baker, Frank Byrd, E.B. Tolliver, Bill Garland, T.J. Sparks, Paul Owen and Paul D. Renfro. | Reece, Isaac N. (I33260)
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440 | "Thomas Rogers was a millright by trade. For some reason, he decided to leave his young family, and go to Florida, seeking work in his trade. It is said that he left home one morning to go to Florida. He was never seen or heard of again. What happened to Thomas Rogers thereafter, is only speculation and conjecture. What is known is that there were Indians still in the territory. It is also known that Thomas Rogers would not have likely left home without sufficient money to sustain his keep on the journey. Too, it is likely that he rode a horse. He could have been robbed and killed for any money that he may have had, or killed for his horse. At any rate, Thomas Roger left a wife and four young children behind." (pg. 18; Rogers book by Judge Harry R. DeLoach) | Rogers, Thomas (I21280)
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441 | "Warrant issued to the Extrs. of Hinchea Gilliam late heir at law of John Gilliam,de'd.a Lieut. in the 4th Va. line on Contl. Estab. "Abstrat of the will of Hinchey Gilliam of Sussex Co.,Va. "To my son John,the following negroes;to my daugther,Elizabeth Gilliam;daugther Mary McChenney;daugthers Sarah Barrow;Lucy Gilliam; Peggy Jones;and Edna Gilliam;to my three daugthers Elizabeth,Lucy and Edna all my personal estate not herein mentioned,and all my land and plantation whereon I now live." "He appointed David Barrow and Isham Gilliam Extrs.Signed,9 Jan.,1791. Witnesses, John Williamson,Carter Gilliam and Anselm Gilliam.Recorded 6 Nov.,1794,Sussex Co., Court.Teste,Michael Bailey,Clerk. Copy Teste,J.C.Dobie,Clerk." | Gilliam, Hinchea (I22610)
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442 | "William (Bill) White, 80, Rt. 3, died in a Knoxville hospital Monday evening following an extended illness. A native of Carter County, Mr. White had lived in Johnson County for the past 45 years. He was a retired employee of Tennessee Chair Co. and a member of Cobbs Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Callie Matherly White; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Doris Wolfe, Rt. 6, Johnson City, and Mrs. Jewel Dean Vines, Rt. 3, Butler; four sons, Herman and Ted, Atchison, Tex., Clifford, Minneapolis, Minn., and Charles, Butler; one sister, Mrs. Sally Campbell, Elizabethton; 27 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Hathaway-Percy, Elizabethton, in charge of arrangements." | White, William (I15418)
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443 | # Married: 25 JAN 1867 in Wilkes County, NC # Note: Bride: Nancy Lipford Groom: Jefferson Matherly Bond Date: 18 Jan 1867 County: Wilkes Record #: 03 036 Witness: William T Fergu Bond #: 000168571 Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1867 Performed By: J W Church, Justice of the Peace North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 1880 Sullivan County, TN Census 19th District Household 40 Rachel Denton73TN TN TN Rebeca48TN TN TN S. J. Matherly22VA VA VABoarder, farm hand 1900 Payne County, OK Census Henry Township Household 414 Samuel J. MatherlyJul 1856 43VA VA VA Hulda A.Jul 1859 40NE GE GE(Germany) Harvey G.Nov 1887 13NE VA NE Hattie M.Jun 1888 11CO VA NE William S.Sep 1889 10CO VA NE RayDec 1890 9NE VA NE LeoDec 1891 8NE VA NE LenaDec 1891 8NE VA NE MabelSep 1893 6NE VA NE 1920 Creek County, OK Census Olive Township Household 3 Samuel Matherly61VA VA VA Hulda51NE GE GE | Matherly, Samuel Jefferson (I11168)
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444 | #1 interest her family. Very hard worker. [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 6, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Mar 27, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.6.119503.39] Individual: Williams, Annie Social Security #: 452-88-1235 Issued in: Texas Birth date: Jun 20, 1896 Death date: Jul 1979 Residence code: Texas ZIP Code of last known residence: 75148 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Malakoff, Texas I always thought mama was born in Franklin Co., Texas or Titus Co., Texas. Mutt. My brother, T. C. Williams, states Uncle Newt (C.N.) Robertson said mama was born Newsome, Titus Co., Texas. (Medical):Heart disease, High blood pressure, No Addictions | Barr, Annie Ora (I22429)
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445 | (July 23, 1933 – May 16, 2018) Bonnie Ann Hicks-Stout went home to be with the Lord, May 16, 2018. She was a member of Grace Baptist Church, Elizabethton. She was preceded in death by a son, Tommy Wilson; her husband, Coach Harold Stout; her mother, Ida Ellis Hicks; her father, Charles Garfield Hicks; two sisters, Pauline and Florence; and two brothers, James and Albert. She is survived by her brothers, Harold Hicks of Elizabethton and Bobbie Jack Hicks (Shirley) of Hampton; her sister-in-law, Sue Hicks; her daughters, Donna Hayes of Nashville, Dena Wilson of Elizabethton, and Paulette Davis (John) of Elizabethton; her step-children, Tony Stout (Lisa) of Bluffton, S.C., and Anlyn Hughes (John) of Springfield; her grandchildren, Landon Chambers (Kristen), Ashly Difatta (Antonio), Corey Whitehead (Beth), and Bruce Perry (Brittany); her step-grandchildren, Kendall Stout and Kailee Stout; her great-grandchildren, Dylan Chambers, Jada and Dylan Whitehead and Antonio Difatta. The family extends special thanks to her dear friend, Sharran Davis. A celebration of life service will be held at Grace Baptist Church, 1114 Broad Street, Elizabethton, Tenn., on Saturday, May 19, at 3 p.m. The family will receive visitation at the home, 300 Allen Avenue, Elizabethton, Tenn., anytime. Pastor Travis Tyler and Pastor Scott Fisher will be officiating with music under the direction of Ray Don Markland. | Hicks, Bonnie Ann (I62075)
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446 | (Medical):Brown eyes, Black hair, dark complexion. Was a pallbearer for grandmother. | Sims, Grover Ray (I22383)
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447 | (Medical):Heart disease, Stroke, Smoking addiction Was proud of plowing a straight row Pat Williams took music from Frio Music Co., someone in Waco, Texas, Dr. Ira Gershwin in Vernon, Texas. He taught music schools & churches. This was not a profitable business and would not support a family. He farmed, did carpentry work, and ran a cafe in Morton Texas in 1930.He married Annie Barr and they lived most of their lives in Henderson County. They lived mostly in the Willow Springs Community until the early 30's when they moved south of Malakoff. They moved into the town of Malakoff in 1955 or 1956 and lived there until their deaths. [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with W, Date of Import: Oct 12, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.102069.176] Individual: Williams, Lonnie Birth date: Dec 11, 1889 Death date: Jun 1969 Social Security #: 451-36-2307 Last residence: TX 75148 State of issue: TX | Williams, Lonnie J. (Initial Only) (Pat) (I22461)
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448 | (Medical):Lost eyesight in one eye. Always had asthma. Was very petite and sickly all her life. Mellie V. Gipson on tombstone. When Mellie's husband, Ed Willis died, her father went to Oklahoma in a wagon to bring her & her children home with him to Willow Springs Community, Athens, Henderson Co., Texas. Fording the Red River in a wagon was a jolting experience for her. Told by grandson Lionel Duncan. Aunt Mell was a very small lady, who had many health problems such as asthma and severe eye problems. Before her life ended, one eye was removed. She was either allergic to milk problems, or she detested them. She ate peanut butter for butter. Her hair was very thin and she wore a bonnet or baseball cap in the summer and a toboggan in the winter. At the time she lived, hats were the style, so she wore them to town, church etc. Thoughts by LaVerne (Mutt) Williams Rodgers. | Williams, Sarah Melvina (Mellie) (I22285)
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449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23137)
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450 | (Research):In William's will dated 7 Sep 1806, he names as his wife Mary _____. As of 16 Mar 2002, I do not know if Mary was a second wife, or the information previously obtained naming Ann Smith as his wife is incorrect. | Jenkins, William (I12407)
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