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5551 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I21496)
 
5552 Lived in Lake Ohop, Eatonville, Washington. Cluphf, Alfred Mason (I33427)
 
5553 Lived in Leon Crenshaw Co., Al. Williams, Carrie Olive (I22042)
 
5554 Lived in Phoenix, Arizona, then Duval, Florida. Morison, Henry A. (I44067)
 
5555 Lived with aunt Lydia Robinson Proffit 1860-80 Johnson Co., TN Robinson, Hannah (I14340)
 
5556 Lived with Nicholas Rosecrans Grindstaff and his wife Selina in 1900. Robinson, Lydia (I5592)
 
5557 lives in Andalusia, Al. Have communicated with him. DeLoach, Robert J. (I22366)
 
5558 lives in Levelland, Tx. Willis, Karen Sue (I20519)
 
5559 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20554)
 
5560 Living in Carter County, TN in the 1900 census. Harmon, Ephraim Council (I12628)
 
5561 Living in household of brother-in-law Stephen Lewis in 1880 Carter County, TN Census. Fletcher, Lawson Jr. (I19445)
 
5562 Living in Silverstone, NC at the time, Abner enlisted in Company E, NC 37th Infantry Regiment 20 Nov 1861 as Sergeant, reduced in rank to Full Private 15 Mar 1862; "killed by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of a careless comrade", 24 Mar 1862 (conflict with grave marker).
~ Watauga Democrat, September 6, 1917, pg. 1, col. 4 
Smith, Abner (I42297)
 
5563 Living with her daughter and son in law, Eugene and Susan Willoughby, in the 1870 and 1880 Crockett County, Tennessee census.

Living with her granddaughter Lula Willoughby in 1900. 
Perry, Elizabeth (I20124)
 
5564 Living with her son Abraham in the 1880 Johnson County, TN Census. Moore, Cynthia C. (I5126)
 
5565 Living with his daughter Carrie in the 1920 Carter County, TN census. Lacey, James Phillip (I30198)
 
5566 Liz was born Sarah Elizabeth Tester to Claude Tester and Hazel Cannon Tester November 29th, 1937, in a cabin in Butler, Tennessee. She departed this life as a resident in Avenir Memory Care on October 19th, 2019.

Liz and her parents and sister lived in Butler until 1944 when they moved to Johnson City, TN, where Liz graduated from Science Hill High School in 1956 and went to Berea College, KY, on a nursing scholarship receiving her BSN in nursing in June 1960.

Liz served as a nurse in many venues during her 42 years of service, including an instructor in two nursing schools, teaching Okinawan nurses for two years, being a public health nurse, a psychiatric nurse, and a certified substance abuse counselor. She had a mission circle named after her by her home Baptist Church and was ordained Elder by Hopwood Christian Church in Johnson City.

Liz is survived by her husband of 59 years, Vance Penley Davis; her three sons, Jeffrey Neil Davis, born in Berea, KY, Gregory Litton Davis, born on Okinawa, and Thadd Alan Davis, born in Charleston, SC. ; her sister, Frankie Anne Tester of Naples, FL; her daughters-in-law, Billie Davis, and Kelley Edge Davis; Grandchildren, Sarah Caitlin Rueff, William Penley Davis, Darius Fragopoulos Davis, 'Hristina Belle Davis, and Evelyn Isabel Davis, and great-granddaughter Aya Laclaira Vanlandingham.

Liz loved gardening and raised many flowers and bushes around her houses. She loved animals and raised and cared for many dogs and cats. She loved to travel and hike and take pictures. She was a singer, being part of quartets, choirs and soloists, especially in church.

It was Liz's wish to be cremated. A memorial service to honor her memory will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, November 9, 2019, in the Hopwood Christian Church, 109 Hopwood Lane, Milligan College, TN 37682.

In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Alzheimer's Association, Smokey Mtn Hospice in Knoxville, TN and to the Sarah Elizabeth Tester Scholarship of Berea College, Ky. Details on the Tetrick funeral website. 
Tester, Sarah Elizabeth (I77201)
 
5567 Lizzie's maiden name may have been CRAIG. (Moody), Elizabeth H. "Lizzie" (I25661)
 
5568 Lloyd Blaine Lipford, age 78, passed away on Thursday, March 20, 2014 at his residence surrounded by his companion and eight children. He was born in Shouns, Tennessee on July 20, 1935 to the late Estel and Nellie Lipford. He was of the Protestant Faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 42 years, Roma Jean Eggers Lipford and two brothers, Coy Wayne Lipford and Estel Harold Lipford.

Survivors include: his companion of fourteen years, Mary Grace Miller; six sons: Lynn and wife Gretchen Lipford of PA, Warren and Debbie Lipford of Mountain City, TN, Michael and Deana Lipford of Trade, TN, Rockie and Robin Lipford of West Grove, PA, Allen Lipford and companion Debbie Swift of Trade, TN, and Mark and Misty Lipford of Trade, TN; two daughters: Connie Cardwell, Mountain City, TN and Cathy Lipford and companion Rob Greene of Boone, N.C. ; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren and nine step-children also survive; one brother, Billy Lipford; three sisters, Carlene Courtner, Jessie Caldwell and Lucille Johnson all of Mountain City, TN and numerous nieces and nephews, several step-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services for Lloyd Blaine Lipford were conducted 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 22, 2014 from the East Side Chapel of Hux-Lipford Funeral Home with Pastor Sonny Younce officiating. Visitation for friends and family was 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. prior to the funeral service. Military graveside service and interment accorded by the Johnson County Honor Guard was Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 10 a.m. from the Sunset Memorial Park, Mountain City, TN.

Pallbearers were David Lipford, Kenneth Lipford, D. J. Moranville, Daniel Lipford, Clyde Lipford and Josh Lipford. Honorary pallbearers were Brandon May, Cody Lipford, Heath Lipford, Michael Blaine Lipford, Jr. and Christopher Lipford. 
Lipford, Lloyd Blaine (I70516)
 
5569 Lloyd Deloach - HAMPTON
HAMPTON — Lloyd B. Deloach, 72, 136 Stevens Lane, Hampton, died Thursday, January 3, 2008, in the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center.

A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Ben & Vina Carver Deloach. He was retired from the T & K Tool & Die Company. He served in the United States Air Force. Mr. Deloach was a member of the Zion Baptist Church.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother.

Survivors include his wife: Betty Simerly Deloach; Two Sons & A Daughter-In-Law: Lloyd Victor & Anna Deloach, Rogersville, Tn., and Joel Keith Deloach, Hampton; Three Grandchildren: Victoria Hatley, Elizabethton, Benjamin Paul Deloach, Hampton, and Lindsey Deloach, Johnson City; One Great Granddaughter: Anna Grace Hatley; One Sister: Lucille Orr and husband, Robert, of Roan Mountain; Two Brothers & Sisters-in-Law: Lewis & Margaret Deloach and Luther & Ann Deloach, all of Elizabethton; Several Nieces & Nephews.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. Friday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Haskel Ingram and Rev. Dean Smith officiating. Graveside Service and Interment will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Rittertown Baptist Church Cemetery. Music will be provided by Trilla Little, Organist.

Active Pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the cemetery at 10:50 a.m. Saturday, will be: Tyrone Powell, Phillip Shull, Dolan Smith, Jerry Lunceford, Jerry Street, Travis Coleman, Tom Little, Guy Troutman and Chuck Harless. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Conley Coleman, Doyle Coleman, Larry Coleman, Marvin Honeycutt, Tom Little, Guy Troutman, Carlos Lambert and Chuck Harless.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in the funeral home. Friends may also call at the residence. Military Honors will be provided by the V.F.W. Post 2166 & Tennessee National Guard. Family and Friends will assemble at the cemetery at 10:50 a.m. Saturday. 
DeLoach, Lloyd Ben (I4179)
 
5570 Lloyd E. Crowe, Jr., 82, Johnson City, passed away Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Johnson City Medical Center. A native of Washington County, he was the son of the late Lloyd E. Crowe and Lela Crowe Crouch. He was a member of Boones Creek Bible Church and recently attended Martindale Baptist Church. Lloyd proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. He was a long time employee at Mason Dixon Truck Lines where he worked as a dispatcher. Lloyd attended Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN for 3 years and also attended East Tennessee State University. Lloyd enjoyed baseball, fishing and watching UT sports. In addition to his parents, Lloyd is preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Lorene Crowe.
Those left to cherish his memory include his children: a son, Rocky Crowe and his wife Mikki and a daughter, Lea Ann Poteat and her husband Jason all of Johnson City; grandsons, Weston Crowe and Gavin Poteat; a sister, Phoebe Elizabeth “Sue” Tipton of Gray; a brother, Roy Crowe of Johnson City; and several nieces and nephews. A private Graveside Service will be held at Washington County Memory Gardens, Johnson City with Pastor Delbert Storie officiating. 
Reece, Wiley D. (I42205)
 
5571 Lloyd E. Crowe, Jr., 82, Johnson City, passed away Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Johnson City Medical Center. A native of Washington County, he was the son of the late Lloyd E. Crowe and Lela Crowe Crouch. He was a member of Boones Creek Bible Church and recently attended Martindale Baptist Church. Lloyd proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. He was a long time employee at Mason Dixon Truck Lines where he worked as a dispatcher. Lloyd attended Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN for 3 years and also attended East Tennessee State University. Lloyd enjoyed baseball, fishing and watching UT sports. In addition to his parents, Lloyd is preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Lorene Crowe.
Those left to cherish his memory include his children: a son, Rocky Crowe and his wife Mikki and a daughter, Lea Ann Poteat and her husband Jason all of Johnson City; grandsons, Weston Crowe and Gavin Poteat; a sister, Phoebe Elizabeth “Sue” Tipton of Gray; a brother, Roy Crowe of Johnson City; and several nieces and nephews. A private Graveside Service will be held at Washington County Memory Gardens, Johnson City with Pastor Delbert Storie officiating. 
Crowe, Loyd E. Jr. (I81828)
 
5572 Lloyd F. Wiseman, 92, of Elizabethton, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, November 5, 2018, from Lakebridge Health Care Center of Johnson City. Lloyd was born in McDowell County, N.C., to the late Mack C. Wiseman and Edith Dolan Wiseman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Ruby Quillen Wiseman, on August 30, 1992.
Lloyd was a loving husband, son and friend, and was a United States Navy veteran, having served in World War II. He retired from Inland Steel Company in East Chicago, Ind., as a supervisor.
Lloyd was a member of Lower Shell Creek Christian Church, a member of Roan Creek Masonic Lodge #679, a member of the Order of Eastern Star #218 in Butler and a York Rite Mason. He loved his church, his wife and his church family and in his spare time he enjoyed fishing.
Those left to cherish his memories include his wife of 25 years, Beulah Harrison Wiseman, of the home; one sister, Edna W. Cooper of Johnson City; one brother, John "JB" Wiseman of Hammond, Ind.; one stepdaughter, Terri James of Johnson City; one stepson, Tim James of Erwin, Tenn.; a stepgranddaughter, Maggie James of Erwin, Tenn.; a stepgrandson, Coleman James of Erwin, Tenn.; two nieces, Jane Ann Williams and Shirley Sutphin, both of Johnson City; and four nephews, Jim Cooper of Johnson City, Johnnie Wiseman of Indiana, Gary Wiseman of Indiana and Kevin Crowe of Elizabethton. Many friends and neighbors also survive.
A service to honor and celebrate the life of Lloyd F. Wiseman will be conducted at 7 p.m. Friday, November 9, in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Mr. Darrell Holly, minister, providing the message and Mr. David Seibenaler, minister, providing prayer. Music will be provided by the Cooper Family. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, prior to the service. The committal and entombment will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 10, in the Mausoleum at Monte Vista Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Jim Cooper, Johnnie Wiseman, Dan Wiseman, Randy English, Terry Williams and Fransco Garland. Honorary pallbearers will be the men of Lower Shell Creek Christian Church and Valley Forge Christian Church. 
Wiseman, Lloyd Ford (I69273)
 
5573 Lloyd Ford was a private in the American Revolutionary War

FORD V. FORD
1846
This significant decision of the Tennessee Supreme Court provides a valuable understanding of the Tennessee judiciary's peculiar relationship with the institution of slavery. The case arose after the death in 1842 of Loyd Ford of Washington County. Ford, a yeoman farmer, owned several slaves whom he regarded with particular affection. He drafted a will that freed the slaves and bequeathed them his real property. Before Ford's death, his children attempted to force him to destroy the will and even offered money for its destruction to the person holding the document for safekeeping. After Ford's death, his slaves presented the will to the Washington County courts for probate. The executors of the will, however, appeared and contested it. A jury found that the will was valid and the contestants appealed.

While the Tennessee Supreme Court remanded the case for retrial on evidentiary grounds, the court's opinion, authored by Justice Nathan Green, affirmed the legal right of the slaves to bring suit to probate the will. Ford's children argued that "the devisees in this case are slaves, and have no rights, either perfect or inchoate, until the will manumitting them shall be proved." Justice Green rejected this argument, which would obviously frustrate Ford's intent. More significantly, however, the court also found the legal rights of Ford's slaves to be worthy of protection. Green wrote: "A slave is not in the condition of a horse or an ox. His liberty is restrained, it is true . . . . But he is made after the image of the Creator. He has mental capacities, and an immortal principle in his nature, that constitute him equal to his owner but for the accidental position in which fortune has placed him. . . . [T]he laws under which he is held as a slave have not and cannot extinguish his high-born nature nor deprive him of his many rights which are inherent in man." (1) On retrial, a jury found in the slaves' favor a second time, and in 1850 they were finally freed and granted the property that Ford had bequeathed them.

Ford v. Ford demonstrated the tensions inherent in a system of civil law grounded on the notion of individual liberty operating in the context of a slaveholding culture. The antebellum Tennessee Supreme Court at least acknowledged the humanity of slaves, treating them as being "in the two-fold character of persons and property." (2) More than the U.S. Supreme Court and many other southern courts, the Tennessee courts, for the most part, acknowledged and protected the legal rights of slaves. The progressive nature of this approach becomes more evident when contrasted with the opinion of U.S. Chief Justice Roger Taney in the Dred Scott case, decided eleven years after Ford v. Ford. In that case, Taney found that, under the U.S. Constitution, even free blacks "had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." (3)

G. Brian Jackson, Nashville

(1) Ford v. Ford, 26 Tenn. (7 Hum.) 92 (1846).

(2) Jones v. Allen, 1 Head 636 (1858).

(3) Dred Scott v. Sandford, 19 How. 393 (1857).


Suggested Reading(s): Arthur F. Howington, "Not in the Condition of a Horse or an Ox," Tennessee Historical Quarterly 34 (1975): 249-63.

See Also: NATHAN GREEN; LAW; SLAVERY
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In the book: Fathers of Conscience By Bernie D. Jones

"...Loyd Ford of Washington County, Tennessee made a Will in 1840 directing that "John Ford and other salves" be emancipated and given real property. They were alleged to have been his illegitmte enslaved children"... it does not mention how many children there were.
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This gedcom was downloaded from Roots.com or Ancestry.com from the files of Sandra Selph-Hunter. Should you find errors or wish to make new contributions please contact Sandra at her e-mail: sandyspiritwalker@hotmail.com. 
Ford, Loyd Jr. (I34900)
 
5574 Lloyd I. Carden, Sr. 80, formerly of Rockey Branch Rd., Elizabethton, died Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at Ivy Hall Nursing Home following an extended illness.
A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Charlie and Maggie Nave Carden.
Mr. Carden was a member of Beck Mountain Baptist Church and retired from Great Lakes Research as security guard.
He was a member of the Hampton Masonic Lodge #750 F&AM.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Estelee Crowe Carden, in 1998, and a granddaughter, Carrie Anne Campbell.
Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Margaret and Charles Campbell, Watauga; Mary and Ronnie Pierce, Jacksonville, Fla.; two sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Patti Carden and Lloyd Carden, Jr. and Norma Carden, all of Elizabethton; nine grandchildren, David, Daniel, and Douglas Campbell, Kelly Ensor, Ashley Carden, Aimee Carden, and Nancy Lee Carden, all of Elizabethton; Craig Pierce and Jody Towers, both of Florida and five great-grandchildren. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
The funeral service will be conducted at 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 10, 2004 in the Chapel of Peace, Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Ronnie Campbell and Rev. Bill Watson officiating. The graveside service and
burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, November 11, 2004 in the Caldwell Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. 
Carden, Lloyd I. (I52992)
 
5575 Lloyd M. Dugger, 62, 168 Buntontown Road, Butler, died Thursday, May 27, 1999, at Johnson City Medical Center Hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Dugger was a native of Carter County and the son of the late Arthur and Blanche Finney Dugger. He was also preceded in death by four brothers, Earl, Ray, Lee and Ed Dugger.
Mr. Dugger was a member of Stout Hill Church of Christ and a retired employee of Summers-Taylor, Inc. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Irick Dugger, of the home; two daughters and sons-in-law, Beverly and Ricky Guy, Elk Park, N.C., and Lori and Kenneth Lowe, Mountain City; three grandchildren, Rebecca and Jonathan Guy, both of Elk Park, N.C., and Matthew Hicks, Mountain City; three sisters, Louella Jones, Adamsville, Betty Jo Montgomery, Hampton, and Peggy Brown, Kingsport; and two brothers, Clyde Dugger, Elizabethton, and Homer Dugger, Johnson City. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
Tetrick Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.

DUGGER -- Funeral services for Lloyd M. Dugger, 62, 168 Buntontown Road, Butler, who died Thursday, will be conducted at 8 p.m. Saturday at Tetrick Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel, with Mr. David Irick, minister, officiating. Graveside services and interment will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Whitehead Cemetery, Butler. Active pallbearers will be Raymond Campbell, Mike Duffield, Mike Potter, Mike Nave, Jim Andrews and Mike Moore. Honorary pallbearers will be the men of Stout Hill Church of Christ, fellow employees of Summers-Taylor, Inc., Leroy Morrison, Clay Swift, Jack Campbell, Harmon Harden, Bud Potter, Shelton Dugger and Bud Jones. Everyone will meet at the cemetery at 1:55 p.m. Sunday for the graveside service.  
Dugger, Lloyd M. (I62551)
 
5576 Lloyd Monroe Parker, age 84, of Marion, Virginia, passed away on Thursday, March 23, 2017. He was born on November 12, 1932 to the late Monroe and Virgie Morefield Parker.
In addition to his parents, Lloyd was preceded in death by his wife, Charlotte Ann Younce Parker and a daughter, Tracy Ann Parker.

Lloyd was a faithful Dad, Papaw and Great Papaw Parker. He was his family's biggest fan, always there at sporting events cheering them on. He had a special love for all of his family and was always telling people he was where he loved to be - with all of his family.

Lloyd worked various jobs throughout his lifetime including the old Burlington plant. When he wasn't working his 'regular' job, Lloyd enjoyed working on lawn mowers.

He had a special companion whom he loved very much, Lucky the cat, who was always by his side until his death last year.
He was a member of Roan Creek Baptist Church.

Those left to cherish his memories include his son and daughter--in-law, Timothy and Shirley Parker; sisters: Shirley Wood and husband Alfred, Mary Shupe and husband Benny and Barbara Sexton; brothers: Dallas Parker and wife Phyllis and Charles Parker; grandchildren: Karissa Thornburg and husband Preston, Daniel Parker and fiancé Meghan Thomas, Troy Parker and fiancé Amber Ward; great grandchildren: Liam Thornburg, Mila Thornburg, Elaina Parker and Connor Ward; several cousins, nieces, nephews and many special friends.

The family will receive friends from 2-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 26, 2017 at the Mountain City Funeral Home Chapel with funeral services to follow at 4:00 p.m. with Pastor David Hankal and Pastor Mike McNutt officiating. Graveside service and interment will follow at the Wilson Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Daniel Parker, Troy Parker, Carroll Parker, Terry Parker, Brian Shupe and Kenneth Wood. Honorary pallbearers are Dwayne Wood, David Shupe, Roy Hodge, David Bunting and David Manuel. 
Parker, Loyd Monroe Jr. (I73306)
 
5577 Lloyd Philip Lowe, 83, Elizabethton, passed away Friday, February 24, 2023, at Hillview Health Center following an extended illness. He was born on June 23, 1939 to the late John and Mary Peters Lowe. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by several brothers, sisters and nephews. Mr. Lowe was a 1957 graduate of Unaka High School. He attended Union Hill Free Will Baptist Church his entire life. He was a U.S. Army Veteran. Lloyd retired from Holston Ordinance & Eastman Chemical Company after 30 years of service. After his retirement, he worked as a courier for 10 years at Citizens Bank. Prior to his illness, Mr. Lowe enjoyed walking the trail at Sycamore Shoals and in later years watching sports on TV with his beloved grandson. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Carolyn Sue Lowe; a daughter, Mary Lowe Harrell; a special grandson, Noah Evan Harrell; and a special great-niece, Jennifer Morrell. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, a sister-in-law, cousins and friends. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 1, at Happy Valley Memorial Park with Pastor Kenny Lethcoe officiating.
 
Lowe, Loyd Phillip (I72923)
 
5578 Lloyd Randall 'Tudy' McCloud, age 68, of Butler, Tennessee, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at the Johnson City Medical Center. He was born on August 16, 1949, to the late Newton and Chelsea McCloud. In addition to his parents, Tudy was preceded in death by his sister, Reatha Lee.

He was a United States Army Veteran. He was a member of Piercetown Baptist Church.

Those left to cherish his memories include his wife of 46 years, Janice McCloud; sons: Travis McCloud and wife Michele and Starling McCloud; sisters: Jean Trivette, Dorothy Martin and Joyce Doherty; brother, Bud McCloud; grandchildren: Tanya McCloud, Dalton McCloud, Skyler McCloud; step grandchild, Brandy Campbell; great grandchild, Serinity Harper; mother-in-law, Mae Pierce Blevins; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Barbara and Eddie Perry; several nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life service will be conducted at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at the Mountain City Funeral Home with Pastor Harvey White officiating. Military honors will follow and will be conducted by the Johnson County Honor Guard. Honorary pallbearers are Brian Rainbolt, Darin Isaacs, David Griffey, Earl Burchett, Johnny Campbell, Jack Pierce, Scott Forrester, Scott Robinson and many, many more. The family will receive friends from 6-8:00 p.m. prior to the service. 
McCloud, Lloyd Randall "Tudy" (I56802)
 
5579 Lloyd Ray Johnson age 64, of Mountain City, TN passed away on Thursday, April 29, 2021 at the Select Specialty Hospital in Bristol, TN. He was born in Banner Elk, NC on August 16, 1956 to the late Earl Johnson and Lucille Lipford Johnson. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his brothers Anthony Johnson and Lee Johnson.

Lloyd loved hunting and fishing. He liked to go to the lake and he enjoyed traveling and spending time with his grandchildren.

Those left to cherish his memories include his daughter, Susan Johnson and Steven Luchini; son, Bobby Johnson and husband Jhon Agudelo; sisters, Missy Hightower and husband David, Angie Edmisten and husband Steve, Linda Harper and husband Dean; brother, Willie Johnson and wife Janet; grandchild, Charles Johnson and wife Rachel; great grandchild, Owen Johnson; sister-in-law, Janice Johnson; special niece, Jennifer Hightower and Greg and their daughter Paisleigh(squirrel) Jones; several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at Mountain City Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 3:00 p.m. with Charles Johnson to speak. The graveside service and burial will immediately follow at Johnson-Lewis Family Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles Johnson, Steven Luchini, Darnel Lane, Joe Johnson, David Hightower Jr, Daniel Hightower, Matthew Hightower, and Micah Clark. Honorary pallbearers will be Greg Jones, Billy Caldwell, Lynn Courtner, Randy Smith, Billy Ray Icenhour, and John Agudelo. 
Johnson, Lloyd Ray (I82911)
 
5580 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8183)
 
5581 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Geronimo Flores / Living (F8461)
 
5582 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8106)
 
5583 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F8816)
 
5584 Lockett Harris Carden, 74, of Elizabethton, went home to be with his Lord on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, from his residence. Lockett was born in Elizabethton, Tenn., to the late Walter and Jane Nidiffer Carden. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Gilbert Carden and Ray Carden; two sisters, Marie Wilson and Ola Pearl Williams; and a sister-in-law, Thelma Sue Carden.
Lockett retired from Mapes Piano String, where he retired after 45 years. He was a born again Christian member of Moores Chapel Freewill Baptist Church for 48 years. He lived and served his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and loved and cherished his wife, Diana, for 52 years and all of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed camping, working on cars and small engines and doing carpentry work in his home.
Those left to cherish his memory include his wife of 52 years, Diana Ward Carden, of the home; his daughters, Janie Peters and husband Dennis, and Tammy Lyons and husband Tim; a son, Jerry Carden and wife Deanna; five grandchildren, Tamra Bare and husband Chris, Ashley Waters, T.J. Lyons and wife Heather, Whitney Carden and Jerry Carden Jr. and fiancée, Natasha Stout; six great-grandchildren, Chloe, Ava, Abbi, Caden, Gracie, Avery and Addyln; two sisters, Carolyn Sue Greene and husband Stanley, and Charlotte Taylor and husband T.N.; two brothers, Stanley Carden and Arthur Carden and wife Sue; two aunts, Anna Mae Nidiffer Campbell and Mary Evelyne Carden Arnold; and several nieces and nephews.
A service to honor and celebrate the life of Lockett Harris Carden will be conducted at 7 p.m. Friday, November 9, in the Riverside Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Earnest Garland and Rev. Richard Blevins officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, prior to the service. The graveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 10, in the Garland Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Arthur Carden, Gary Carden, Stacy Carden, David Ward, Bo Ensor, Fuzz Ensor, David Rutter and Bill Carden. Honorary pallbearers will be Dennis Peters, Tim Lyons, T.J. Lyons, Jerry Carden Jr., Josh Ensor, Stanley Carden, Chris Bare, Jerry Wilson, Larry Wilson, Jimmy Ward and Lynn Ward. 
Carden, Lockett Harris (I65702)
 
5585 Lockey was living with her daughter Gertrude and her husband Fred Wilson in the 1940 Carter County, TN Census. Winters, Lockey (I39712)
 
5586 Lockie Maxine "Pansy" Guy, 81, of Butler, passed away Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Life Care Center of Elizabethton.

A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Polly Hill Williams.

Mrs. Guy was retired from General Motors of Pontiac, Mich. She had also lived in Florida. She was a member of Piney Grove Church of Christ.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred E. Guy, in 1988, and two sisters, Vorita Shelton and Lula Mae Harrell.

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Alfred Eugene and Kimberly Guy, Rotonda West, Fla., and Counce Henry and Penny Guy, Johnson City; a daughter and son-in-law, Vorita and George Persinger, Ortonville, Mich.; her life partner, Joe Richardson; two brothers, Charles Williams, Johnson City, and George Williams, Hampton; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews, including a special nephew, Carl Cable.

Funeral services for Mrs. Guy will be conducted at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 7, at Memorial Funeral Chapel with Mr. Dean Estep, minister, officiating. Music will be by the congregation. Graveside services and interment will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 8, in the Piney Grove "Poga" Cemetery. Active pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Thursday, will be Robbie Barlow, Kenny Williams, Mike Williams, Patrick Garland, Wayne Lowe, Johnny Garland and Richard Shelton. Honorary pallbearers will be Ed Harrell, Chuck Williams, Gary Guy, Terry Cable, Opal Cable, Dillon Barlow, George Persinger II and James Guy Jr. 
Williams, Lockie Maxine "Pansy" (I57979)
 
5587 Lois Ann Trivett, age 80, passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2019, at her residence. She was preceded in death by her parents, Luther Farmer and Pearl Forrester Farmer; sisters-in law, Ruth Earp and Christine Trivette and brother-in-law, Herman Trivette.

Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of 60 years, Ed Trivett; daughters, Cindy Hughes and special friend Larry Wallace, Bonnie Trivette and husband Larry, and Brandy Kruse; step-son Paul Trivette and wife Cindy; sister Barbara Sacco and husband Joe; brother Kenneth Farmer and wife Sharron; sisters-in -law Rita Roten and special friend Garry Warren, and Betty Trivette; brother-in-law, J. D. Trivett and wife Sandy; grandchildren, Misty Lipford and husband Mark, Bradley Hyder and Karen Carmack, Clinton Mahala, Holly Mahala and special friend Arlie Coffee, and Justin Payne; great-grandchildren, Roma Lipford, Blake Hyder, Chloe Hyder, Emily Mahala, Shaye Hamm, Ivan Mahala, and Emitt Mahala; several nieces and nephews; special friends at Amedisys Hospice and a very special thanks to Lori Ligon, Gail Miller, Jerry Brown and Chris Hughes. 
Farmer, Lois Ann (I73943)
 
5588 Lois C Tester, age 84, of 1091 Sandy Road, Mountain City, Tennessee passed away on Friday, March 31, 2023 in the Johnson City Medical Center. She was born April 10, 1938 in Mountain City, Tennessee to the late William Claude Tester and Dottie Mae Triplet Tester. She enjoyed cooking, bird watching and gardening. She attended First Freewill Baptist Church. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her brother, Bob Tester; sisters, Margie Trivette, Christine Morelock, Ella Jean Lewis and Arlene Burgess.

Her survivors include two daughters, Winola Perkins (Terry) and Ginger Norris both of Mountain City. Two sons Jeff Tester (Dreama) of Butler and Dennis (Pug) Tester of Mountain City; Sister, Joyce Bradley (Jack) of Butler; grandchildren, Kody Norris (Mary Rachel) of Mountain City, Dustin Tester of Mountain City; Joe Smith, Aubrey Smith, Brandon Smith and Mystery Smith all of Butler; two great grandchildren, William (doodlebug) Smith and Jaxtyn Smith of Butler; special friends, Cheryl Woods and Beverly Miller also survive.

Funeral service for Lois C Tester will be conducted at 3 pm on Monday, April 3, 2023 in the Charles B Hux chapel at Hux & Lipford Funeral Home with Reverend Ted Lewis and Reverend Frank Woods officiating. The family will receive friends from 2 - 3 pm prior to the funeral service. Graveside and burial will follow in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Johnny Eastridge, Matt Dunn, David Torbett, Josh Bryant, Doug Tester and Michael Icenhour.

Honorary pallbearers are the staff of the Johnson County Rescue Squad. 
Tester, Lois (43858975)
 
5589 Lois E Martin April 17,1929 - June 4, 2019 Lois Edythe Lucht Martin 90 years old Mom, Grandma, Sister, Daughter and Friend. Died on Jun 4, 2019 in Boise, Idaho Lois was born on April 17, 1929 in Wenatchee, Washington to Louis Lucht and Idella Limbaugh. She graduated from Links School of Business in 1947. Lois married Charles Haddon Heaton on February 23, 1946 in Boise, Idaho. Lois and Sgt Haddon Heaton had four children, Terry Heaton, Susan Heaton Tanner Haun, Kirk Heaton and Chuck Heaton. Sgt Heaton died May 1964. Lois married Lloyd Martin and added Lloyd's children to the family, Gary Martin, Deanna Martin, Connie Martin, Jim Butch Martin. Lois had two sisters Leola Kimball and Judy Capparilli. Lois worked for Albertsons for over 30 years and enjoyed her job and especially her customers. She loved gardening, camping, the mountains, fishing, her cabin and spending time with family. She loved her time at her cabin in Clear Creek with her husband, Lloyd Martin, who preceded her in death. One of her favorite activities was her daily 2 mile walk with her neighbor friends, Helen and Neva. Lois is survived by all her children, step-children, her sister Judy, grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life will be held later this summer. Lucht, Lois Edyth (I55809)
 
5590 Lois E. Isenberg, 85, 709 Hamilton St., Johnson City, passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2008, at the Johnson City Medical Center.

Mrs. Isenberg was a native of Johnson County, and a daughter of the late Joseph A. and Dovie Arnold Deloach.

She was a very loving mother and grandmother.

Mrs. Isenberg was a housekeeper.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Isenberg was preceded in death by her husband, Karl Isenberg; two daughters, Robin Isenberg and Annette Isenberg; one son, Keith Isenberg; five brothers, Pete Deloach, Samuel Carter Deloach, Mike Deloach, Jack Deloach and Max Deloach; two sisters, Hazel Beard and Lena Kate Miller.

Survivors include one daughter, Janet Isenberg, Johnson City; grandchildren, Shannon Earp, Candice Earp Ayers, Courtney Thrift, Adam Isenberg and Devon Isenberg; several great-grandchildren; two sisters, Marie Baxley, San Jose, CA, and Lucy Beckham, West Lafayette, IN; and several nieces and nephews.

There will be no formal service for Mrs. Isenberg. Friends may visit the family at the home of grandson, Shannon Earp, 3517 Chelsea Ln, Johnson City, TN, 423-747-3507, between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM Friday, July 11, 2008.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.appfh.net.

Appalachian Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 800 E. Watauga Ave., Johnson City, TN 37601, is serving the family. 
DeLoach, L.E. Lois Evelyn "Ben" (I2577)
 
5591 Lois Eastridge, age 81, passed away on Thursday, February 10, 2022 in the Mountain City Care Center. She was born January 14, 1941 to the late Lillard Abel and Lenis Widner Abel. She was a member of State Line Baptist Church. Lois loved playing softball and riding motorcycles. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Ted Eastridge; a son Teddy Eastridge; a daughter-in-law Marie Eastridge and three brothers: Raymond Abel, Roger Abel and Grover Abel. Abel, Lois (I91159)
 
5592 Lois Ellen Maze, 76, lost her 13 year battle with cancer on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. She never gave up the hope of getting better. Lois was born April 18, 1946 to the late Glen and Norma Osborne Owens of Creston, NC. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Wiley Maze, and brother-in-law, Dewey Woodard.

Lois was of the Christian faith and had a great love for animals.

Those left to cherish her memories include her daughter, Lisa Brown Farmer; grandson, Tripp Farmer; sister, Wilma Woodard; brother, Clyde Owens and wife Judy; niece, Sheila Gentry and husband Shaun; nephews, Steve Owens and Doug Woodard.

Lois will be laid to rest with Wiley on Monday, December 26, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. at Sunset Memorial Park with Josh Giddings officiating. There will be no formal visitation. 
Owens, Lois Ellen (96014098)
 
5593 Lois Fields Vargo, 87, of Elberta, Ala., formerly of Johnson City, Tenn., passed away on Monday, October 31, 2016, at South Baldwin Hospital in Foley, Ala. Lois was born in Carter County, Tenn., to the late Ezekiel and Hassie Winters Potter.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Orville Fields; her second husband, John Vargo; two sisters, Imogene Hollifield and Joyce Peters; and a brother, Ray Potter.
Lois retired from Baxter Pharmaceutical as an inspector on the production line. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Johnson City, Tenn. Lois enjoyed doing genealogy research, gardening, reading and most of all, being with her family.
Those left to cherish her memory include two sons, Ted Fields and wife Patty of Elizabethton, and Michael Fields and wife Jodie of Mobile, Ala.; three sisters, Marbeth Michael of Elberta, Ala., Vivian Griner of Elizabethton, Tenn., and Fay Woodard and husband Gordon of Mountain City, Tenn.; two brothers, Paris Potter and wife Joyce of Oak Ridge, Ore., and Ralph Potter and wife Helen of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; five grandchildren, Kathy, Amanda, John, Jeffrey and Christopher; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
A service to honor the life of Lois J. Vargo will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 5, in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Bishop Warren Jones officiating. The family will receive friends from noon until 1 p.m. Saturday, prior to the service. The graveside service will follow at the Laurel Fork-Mountain View Cemetery in Roan Mountain, Tenn. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Honorary pallbearers will be David Burkhardt and Carol Hayes. 
Potter, Joyce (I50182)
 
5594 Lois Gladys Ward, 91, of Banner Elk, passed away on Friday, September 29, 2017 at The Waters of Roan Highlands in Roan Mountain, TN.

A native of Avery County, NC, she was born January 10, 1926, a daughter of the late Warren and Minnie Guy Turbyfill. Lois loved crafting, quilting, crocheting, knitting and spending time in the beauty of her gardens.

Mrs. Ward was a member of the Heaton Christian Church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Winford Ward; two children, Timmy and Carol Ward; and her brothers, Bill and Bob Turbyfill.

A loving "Ma", she leaves behind her sons, Joe and Judy Ward of Banner Elk, Danny and Carolyn Ward of Banner Elk; daughter, Patsy and Gary Vance of Banner Elk; sister in law, Sue Turbyfill of Zephyrhills, FL; along with her six grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.

Services for Lois Ward will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 1, 2017 from the Grandfather Chapel of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Pastor Paul Cole and Pastor Jamie Shell officiating. A private interment service will follow. 
Turbyfill, Lois Gladys (I68835)
 
5595 Lois Guinn Yelton died on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. She was the daughter of the late Orville F. and Maude Foster Guinn. Other than her parents, Mrs. Yelton was preceded in death by her husband, A. Douglas Yelton, their son, Robert G. Yelton, and her brother, R. Winston Guinn.

Mrs.Yelton was a graduate of Ward-Belmont Junior College and East Tennessee State University. She was a member of Erwin Presbyterian Church, where she was an Elder and a member of the choir and the Women’s Association. She also attended Calvary Baptist Church.

Lois Guinn Yelton is survived by her daughter Amelda Howze (Ed) and son, Doug Yelton. She is also survived by her loving granddaughter Beatrice Wynn (Brad) and granddaughter-in-law Jen Howze. She is survived by grandchildren Ben Howze, Laura Howze, Daniel Howze, Kelly Yelton and David Yelton and several-great grandchildren. Lois is survived by special nieces Susan Chaffin (Spud), Vickie Smith, and nephew Craig Guinn (Pam), special friend and prayer partner Suzy Hughes, Perry Crocker, Gary and Pam Amos, Jane and David Burgner, Judy Colinger, Jim and Connie Buchanan, Jim Reynolds, and many friends and neighbors who visited and called.

The family would like to offer special thanks to the doctors and wonderful nurses of Unicoi County Hospital and Franklin Woods Hospital, the 2300 and 3300 floors of MedSurg and ICU, for their compassion and care during this difficult time.

The family respectfully requests the honor of your presence as we offer tribute and remember the life of Lois Guinn Yelton in a memorial service to be held at 11:00am on Saturday, March 25, 2023, Erwin Presbyterian Church. A visitation will be held at the Church immediately following the service and continue until 2:00pm. The family will attend a private graveside service in Evergreen Cemetery. 
Guinn, Lois Anne (4603206)
 
5596 Lois Harmon Church, 84, of Connelly Springs, passed away peacefully Saturday Aug. 10, 2019. Mrs. Church was born July 17, 1935, in Avery County, a daughter of the late Floyd and Blanche McGuire Harmon. She was of the Baptist faith and formally employed as a knitter with Alba-Waldensian and Burke Yarns.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her Husband: Chester Church; a Son: Tony Preston Church; and a Brother: Steve Harmon. Surviving are her son: Terry Church and wife, Wanda, and their children, Tangena and Preston; her Daughter: Nancy Burns and husband, Mike, and their children, Myles, Amanda, and Kimberly; her Daughter: Jennifer Hubbard and husband, Tim, and their children, Heather and Sarah; her Daughter: Tammy Eckard and husband, Rick, and their children, Robert, Kira and Alexis; and her Son: Daniel Church and his children, Ashton and Cameron. Also surviving are her Siblings: Wayne Harmon, Samuel Harmon, Larry Joe Harmon, David Harmon, Sally Harmon, Freddie Harmon, and Freida Duncan; and 12 great-grandchildren.

A service of celebration was held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 13, at Beech Mountain Missionary Baptist Church, Elk Park, with the Rev. Richard Jones and the Rev. David Duncan officiating. Interment followed in the Beech Mountain Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. 
Harmon, Lois Christine (I54578)
 
5597 Lois J. Guy, age 74, of Pine Orchard Road, Butler, Tennessee, passed away at her residence on Monday, December 30, 2019. She was born on February 20, 1945 to the late Dewey and Roxie Jane Cowan Greenwell. In addition to her parents, Lois is preceded in death by her daughter, Frances Jean Guy (November 3 2019); sons, Leon Guy and Junior Guy; granddaughter, Roxanne; sisters, Jean Swafford and Margaret Cardena; brothers, Lon Greenwell (Lois’s twin), Gervis (Shorty) Greenwell, Bruce Greenwell, Carl Greenwell, Bob Greenwell; infants, Haggie and James Greenwell.

Lois is survived by one son, Dwight Greenwell and friend Carnella Matney; one grandson, Dewey Clyde Guy; sisters, Shirley Ainsworth, Jane Ward, Betty Payne, Gerleen Dugger; sister-in-law, Betty Greenwell; several nieces, nephews and cousins; several great nieces and nephews; special friends and neighbors, Charles Norris, Brenda Campbell and Bonnie Curd; Lois’s niece and caregiver, Vickie Turner; caregivers and friends, Larry and Polly Laws.

There will be a gathering of family and friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 4, 2020 at Mountain City Funeral Home with a memorial service to follow at 2:00 p.m. with Preacher Chuck Morefield to officiate. Lois will be laid to rest with her daughter at Sugar Grove Church Cemetery. 
Greenwell, Lois J. (I78998)
 
5598 Lois Katherine Lowe Hill, age 85, of Johnson City, passed away Thursday, February 14, 2013, at her residence.

She was a native of Johnson County who had lived in Elkhart, Indiana, from 1950 to 1986,where she was a Union Steward for the UAW with the Exel Corporation for eighteen years. She was the daughter of the late Dewey William and Anna Crosswhite Lowe.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Hill was preceded in death by: three brothers, Joseph, Bobby and Granville Lowe; and sister, Hazel Lowe.

She attended Highland Baptist Church with her husband. She loved Gardening and loved flowers. She enjoyed embroidery and loved to sing in church.

She had a special love for her granddaughters and great granddaughters and her many nieces and nephews.

Survivors include: her husband of sixty-seven years, John L. Hill, of the home; daughter, Vicki Sue Hill Early and her husband, Gary, of Fort Wayne, IN; three sisters, Shelby Jean Green, Johnson City, Mary Krogmire, Butler, and Peggy Ann Roark and her husband, Dean, Mountain City; two grandchildren, Ashley Gaugler Chaney and her special friend, Ed, and Kimberly Gaugler; two great grandchildren, Mackenzie and Emerie Chaney.

The family would like to express a special thank you to her sisters, Shelby and Peggy, and Weatherly, her Hospice nurse, for the special care and Mary Krogmire and niece, Sandy, for their care.

The funeral service for Mrs. Lois Katherine Lowe Hill will be conducted at 8 PM Sunday, February 17, 2013, in the Morris-Baker South Chapel. Dr. Wayne White will officiate.

Active pallbearers will be Dean Roark, Billy Wilson, Gary Early, Todd Rustin, John Robinson, Randy Prevette and Danny Purdue. Honorary pallbearers will be Todd Garland and Edward Palyo.

The graveside committal service will be conducted at 9 AM Monday in the Mountain Home National Cemetery. Family and friends are requested to meet at the funeral home by 8:15 AM Monday to go in procession to the cemetery. 
Lowe, Lois Katherine (I39982)
 
5599 Lois Myrtle Wilson, age 81, passed away on June 20, 2022, at her home. Lois was born March 18, 1941 to the late Walter and Ella Mae Roberts. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, JC Wilson, four sisters, and five brothers.

Lois loved her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and taking care of them was her greatest joy. She was a simple woman that loved her family and gardening.

Those left to cherish her memories include her brother, Johnny Roberts (Ilene); special friends, Buddy and Lois Stout; daughter, Nancy Bunting (Jim); sons, JC Wilson Jr. “Bo” (Joyce), Mike Wilson (Linda); grandchildren, Aimee Nelson (Bill Habermann), Matthew Bunting (Megan), Amber Lawley (Josh), Dustin Bunting (Ashley), Brayden Hawkins, Gabriel Silsby, Lilyanna Silsby, Kim Collins (Chris), Danielle Trivett (Adam), Muhlayla Wilson, Gabe Wilson, Gus Wilson, Jacinda Triplett (John), Brian Hopson; special grand fur baby, JAKE; great grandchildren, Cody Jennings (Heather), Katy Jennings (Robert), Ally Augustine, Peyton Bunting, Jaycee Bunting, Kaden Webb, Zander Webb, Brooklyn Lawley, Skyelyn Lawley, Jordan Lawley, Bella Bunting, Colten Bunting, Jordan Hopson (Amber), Camron Hopson (Laurel), Carrie Berry (Taylor), Addi Collins, Emma Collins, Rylee Collins, Callie Trivett, Lane Trivett; one great great grandson and one great great granddaughter on the way.

The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at Mountain City Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m. with John Brookshire and Danny Cullop officiating. The burial will follow at the JC Wilson Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Matthew Bunting, Dustin Bunting, Adam Trivett, Chris Collins, Cody Jennings, Josh Lawley, Robert Gwinn, and Brian Hopson. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Pierre Triozzi and Dr. Jim Shine. 
Roberts, Lois Myrtle (26962832)
 
5600 Lois V. Bowers Hughes, 71, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away Monday, August 30, 2021, at Sycamore Shoals Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Woodrow Bowers and Blonnie Crowe Bowers. Lois was a very giving person and loved everyone. She enjoyed floral decorating and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lois was of the Baptist faith. She was very close to her sister June, of Michigan, with whom she spent many hours on long distance phone conversations.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her best friend and father of her children, Robert D. Hughes; one son, Johnny Hughes; two sisters, Charlotte Renfro and Betty Bell; two brothers, Buryl Bowers and Tony Bowers; and her best friend with whom she spent her last few years, D.O.G.
Those left to cherish her memory include her two children, Jimmy Hughes and fiancée Karen of Roan Mountain; one daughter, Laura Morris of Elizabethton; four grandchildren, Brandon Campbell and wife Jessica, Jared Campbell and Jacob Morris of Elizabethton and Summer Hughes of Newport, Tenn.; four great-grandchildren, Jackson, Maggie and Molly Campbell of Elizabethton and Gabe of Roan Mountain; four sisters, Patsy Presnell and husband John, Beulah Lunceford, all of Hampton, Carolyn Bishop and June Salts of Michigan; and one brother, Terry Bowers and wife Barbara of Johnson City. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
A funeral service to honor the life of Lois V. Bowers Hughes will be conducted at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 2, in the Chapel of Peace of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Pastor Justin Deaton officating. The family will receive friends between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service. The graveside service and committal will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, September 3, in the Hughes Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Jimmy Hughes, Brandon Campbell, Jared Campbell, Jacob Morris, Randall Hughes and Ian Ford. Honorary pallbearers are Terry Bowers, Allen Morris and Wayne Hughes. 
Bowers, Lois V. (I86664)
 

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