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9101 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I24362)
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9102 | [ConniePayne.FTW] Married by Rev Tom Williams | Family: John Bunon Highsmith / Mary Olive (Sissy) DeLoach (F7916)
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9103 | [ConniePayne.FTW] Married by Rev. Thomas Reece | Family: William Hickman Payne / Lena May Highsmith (F8937)
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9104 | [RICHARD.FTW] Emily Jean Graham was named for two of her mothers friends: Emily Bealer - Ruth's Botany class partner. Her father was a Baptist minister, and her brother was named Frank. They were from Atlanta. Jean Craft - from N. Georgia. She was Ruth's sorority "big sister" when she started college. She was a teacher. | Graham, Emily Jean (I23445)
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9105 | [RICHARD.FTW] Georgia Ann Deloach Hooker changed the names of all the children from Hooker to Hunter. | DeLoach, Georgia Anne (I23411)
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9106 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22709)
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9107 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23212)
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9108 | [RICHARD.FTW] Had one child - was a miscarriage became paralyzed. | Daughty, Mary (I20689)
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9109 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23377)
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9110 | [RICHARD.FTW] Married at Mckendree Methodist Church at 7:05 pm, Parsonage by Rev. Tom Drake. | Family: Percival "Percy" Ricks / Annie Mae DeLoach (F7704)
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9111 | [RICHARD.FTW] May have served in WWI from the the state of TN. | DeLoach, Elerbe (I20930)
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9112 | [RICHARD.FTW] Name Gender Race Death Date Death County Age Volume Certificate Residence County Wideman H Deloach M W 22 May 1958 Chatham 82 years 11783 Chatham, GA | DeLoach, Wideman H. (I21031)
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9113 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23344)
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9114 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23245)
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9115 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23311)
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9116 | [RICHARD.FTW] Resided in 1 Dec 1967 in Islandton, Colleton Co., SC. | Appleby, Clinton Giles (I23818)
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9117 | [RICHARD.FTW] Resided in January 1996 in Midway, Liberty Co., GA. | DeLoach, Roland Eugene (I24548)
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9118 | [RICHARD.FTW] Resided in June 1991 in Estill, Hampton Co., SC | DeLoach, Elizabeth Catherine (I23848)
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9119 | [RICHARD.FTW] Served in the US Air Force. Retired as a Master Sergeant in 1976. He also worked for the State of GA. Savannah Morning News, February 14, 2003 Jesup - Herod H. Elliott, 69, died Wednesday, February 12, 2003 at his residence. The Wayne County, GA native was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and was a U.S. Air Force Decorated Veteran of 26 years. Survivors: wife, Nang Elliott of Jesup; two daughters, Janet Helen Elliott Evans of Charleston, SC and Air Elliott of Jesup; two sons, Richard H. Elliott of Incirlik, Turkey and Thomas H. Elliott, II of Jesup; a brother, Dr. Paul M. Elliott, Sr. of Jesup; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Graveside services: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 15, at the Flint Branch Cemetery with full military honors. Remembrances: In lieu of flowers, Calvary Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 9, Jesup, GA 31598. Rinehart & Sons Funeral Home | Elliott, Herod "H.H. Or Ellie" Harvey (I22614)
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9120 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I20235)
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9121 | [RICHARD.FTW] She liked to drink coffee with cheese in it. | DeLoach, Alma B. (I21065)
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9122 | [RICHARD.FTW] She was a charter member of Woman's Society of Christian Service, McKendree Methodist Church, Brunswick, Glynn Co., GA. | DeLoach, Annie Mae (I22551)
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9123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22327)
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9124 | [RICHARD.FTW] Social Security #: 252-60-0154, Issued in: GA, Birth date: 26 Mar 1910, Death date: 15 Dec 1992, ZIP Code of last known residence: 31303, Location associated with this ZIP Code: Clyo, GA. | Exley, Barnard Rahn (I23716)
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9125 | [RICHARD.FTW] Social Security #: 255-07-0932, under the name of Bob DeLoach, Issued in: GA, Residence code: FL, ZIP Code of last known residence: 33880, Location associated with this ZIP Code: Winter Haven, FL. From: deloach1 [mailto:deloach1@msn.com] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 3:07 AM To: Elliott Richard Civ VBR/PHQ/CRB Subject: Re: Your Family Richard: Yes, I did go by Freddie when I was younger. And now that I am older (no, now that I am an adult) I go by Fred. My first name is William however and you had it right. My father told me years ago that he was born Robert, but he had it legally changed to Bob. I always knew my mother as Grace not Gracie. That may of been an old Georgia family rememberance. Please use Grace. In the email I sent you, I included their dates of death and place of death as Winter Haven, I did not include the name of the cemetery, it is Lakeside Cemetery in WH. Fred | DeLoach, Robert Luther "Bob" (I21235)
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9126 | [RICHARD.FTW] Social Security #: 255-07-1310, Issued in: GA. | Ricks, Percival "Percy" (I24715)
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9127 | [RICHARD.FTW] Social Security #: 255-07-2047, Issued in: GA, Birth date: 8 Jun 1913, Death date: 12 Jan 1995, ZIP Code of last known residence: 30253, Location associated with this ZIP Code: McDonough, GA. | DeLoach, Arthur Arlington Sr. (I21269)
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9128 | [RICHARD.FTW] Social Security #: 257-07-5130, Issued in: GA, Residence code: FL, ZIP Code of last known residence: 33880, Location associated with this ZIP Code: Winter Haven, FL. | Wise, Grace (I20409)
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9129 | [RICHARD.FTW] Subj: Fw: Family info Date: 10/25/2001 2:14:47 PM Eastern Standard Time From: marlis_hunter@mindspring.com (Marlis Hunter) To: royfisher5@aol.com (roy fisher) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sulver" To: "Marlis Hunter" Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 9:50 AM Subject: Family info George Americus DeLoach: Born: March 8, 1914 in Newington, Screven, Georgia Died: April 14, 1999 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia Buried: April 17, 1999 in Bonaventure Cemetery, Chatham, Savannah, GA He was a farmer. | DeLoach, George Americus (I24582)
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9130 | [RICHARD.FTW] The grandchildren called her Momma Granny | Casteel, Ellen "Ella" (I22455)
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9131 | [RICHARD.FTW] This is probably the same Joseph listed in the 1860 census under William Deloach, St. Peters Parish. William Deloach 47 m Margaret E. Deloach 36 f William F. 14 m Joseph 11 m Sarah 8 f Laura C 5 f Albert 10 months m Jane H. Rushing 58 f | DeLoach, William Earle (I24442)
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9132 | [RICHARD.FTW] This is Sonny's first marriage | Family: Arthur "Sonny" DeLoach, Jr. / Campbell Sorep (F7560)
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9133 | [RICHARD.FTW] Worked for Woolworths for 45 years, 28 days and 6 minutes before she retired in Brunswick, GA. | DeLoach, Margaret Cecila (I21303)
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9134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I20724)
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9135 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Reverend William Morgan "Billy" Gilmer / Martha (Margaret) Edmonson (F1390)
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9136 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Richard Langley Settle / Lillian Kay Jackson (F1824)
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9137 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Fred William Jackson / Virgile Grace Yates (F3013)
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9138 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Reverend William Morgan "Billy" Gilmer / Elizabeth Bowen Wright (F5024)
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9139 | | SUMMERVILLE - Frederick Lee Day, of Summerville, SC, passed away September 26, 2011. "I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me." Philippians 4:11. Fred was born May 17, 1937, in Elizabethton, TN, a son of Theodore Taft Day and Clara Emily Deloach Day. The family moved to Charleston in 1938, where his father was employed at the Charleston Naval Shipyard. Fred attended North Charleston and Ladson Elementary schools and North Charleston High School. He was elected president of most of his Classes. In 1955, Fred enlisted in the S.C. National Guard, Head Quarters, Head Quarters Company, 118th Infantry. During his high school senior year, Fred was elected Student Council co-president and state president of the 4-H club of South Carolina. While in the 4-H club, Fred was a local pioneer, raising goats for milk, sheep for wool and calves to help pay for college tuition.Fred entered the University of South Carolina in 1956. During Christmas Break 1958, his sophomore year, Fred was seriously injured in an automobile accident, leaving him a quadriplegic for the remainder of his life. As a result of the accident, the U.S. Army Ready Reserve honorably discharged Fred in 1959. After a period of rehabilitation at the Medical University of South Carolina, Fred was able to return to USC in September 1959. Fred was the first wheelchair bound person in the state to live on campus and graduate from college. He earned a degree in political science and attended law school. The assistance and care of roommates and fellow classmates at USC was a major factor that enabled him to continue and complete his education for which he was forever grateful. While at USC, Fred served as a page in the state legislature. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Sima Alpha, the International Relations Club, and the Euphradian Society, the Interfraternity Council, State Student Legislature Council, the Law School Honor Council and the Young Democrats Club. He was listed in Who's Who In Colleges and Universities. While attending USC after the crippling accident, Fred contacted the Vice President's wife, Lady Byrd Johnson, requesting her assistance in making USC, as well as other schools, accessible to the handicapped. The following week the Vice President sent a delegation from Washington, DC, to meet with Dr. Dill Beckham, head of the state vocational rehabilitation agency. They were able to prepare legislation which was presented to and introduced by state Senator Rembert Dennis. This marked the beginning of making all state-funded buildings accessible to the handicapped. This was a catalyst. The former President George H.W. Bush completed the job by making all government buildings nationwide accessible for the handicapped by passing the "American Disability Act" which had input from other sources. The "ADA" is the law of the land. This legislation provides access facilities such as ramps, sidewalks, etc., and opened the door for employment opportunities for the handicapped. Finally, after three years of searching and 436 applications, Fred was employed temporarily as a GS-1 at the Charleston Naval Supply Center as a Financial Management Analyst. James Clyburn, currently a U.S. Congressman, had received one of Fred's applications. Having been recently appointed director of the neighborhood Youth Corps in Charleston, he interviewed and offered Fred a one-year contract at the GS-6 level. Almost three months later, Fred received a call from the Department of State offering a career job. He relocated to Washington, DC, where he worked in the Department of State, Far East Bureau, and later in the Naval Electronics Systems Command, Naval Supply Commands and finally the U.S. Postal Service in the Financial and Budget Division. He did graduate work at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Fred received the outstanding handicapped employee award for the Washington, DC, area. In 1976 Fred retired from federal service and returned to his Ladson, SC, home and entered politics. He was elected to the first Berkeley County Council where he served on the Finance, Budget and Rules Committee. In 1983 he was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives, serving Berkeley and Dorchester counties and served on the public works and education committees and as legislative member of the board of trustees for Francis Marion University. Fred spent a considerable amount of time encouraging school students in his district to strive for good grades and to achieve perfect attendance, and each quarter presented certificates to students who met that criteria. He was named the Representative of the Year by the State Handicapped Citizens Association.In 1990, after his years in the legislature, Fred continued his public service, being elected by the legislature as the representative for the 1st Congressional District to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He served as chairman from 1993 to1996. As chairman, he also served on the Board of Directors for the State Rehabilitation Commission, the South Carolina Aquarium Advisory Board, South Carolina Research Authority and the Joint House and Senate Education Committee. He also served on the South Carolina Council on Vocational and Technical Education, transferred to C.H.E. by Governor Caroll Campbell. Fred was a member of Summerville Baptist Church, Sertoma, and a longtime member of the USC Alumni Association and the Gamecock Athletic Booster Club. Fred, being a quadriplegic for over 54 plus years, met his adversity "head on" through his youth and adulthood. Under the worst of times he never lost his personality and smile. Words cannot express the vigor and enthusiasm with which he approached life. He was always a source of inspiration to all who knew this remarkable man. He was blessed by god, a faithful family, friends, USC fellow classmates, faculty, relatives and devoted attendants. He was not a man with an idle mind; he was always exploring trends in gardening, music and literature. He developed and obtained a patent for a special wheelchair which he named "DITC" (Day Insert Travel Chair), that enabled handicapped individuals to board and sit in airplane, bus and train seats. He was committed to better government where he served with distinction in many capacities. He was predeceased by his parents; brothers, James H., William J. and Jack T. Day; and a sister, Ruth Day; and last but not least, his loyal and faithful dog, Daisy May. Surviving are a sister, Betty and her husband David Lightsey of Greenwood, SC, and six double first cousins, and three aunts and two uncles, a number of nieces and nephews, and devoted lifelong friends, such as Henry"Hank" Niles, Dale Hensley, Jon Mott, Ali Blalock and Lauri Hayes. Special thanks to the Blalock, Bush and Windsor families. To God be the glory great things he has done. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to "Talking Books" S.C. Library; "Meals on Wheels" Summerville, SC; and "Day Family Scholarship Fund." Published in The State on September 28 | Day, Frederick Lee (I32067)
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9140 | ‘I LOVE YOU’ Adrian Raymond Tolley, 71, Elizabethton, went to be with his Lord unexpectedly Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at the residence of his cousin and her husband Patsy “Sis” & Gary Johnson. Adrian was born January 5, 1950 in Carter County to the late Raymond & Pauline Haldren Tolley. He was a graduate of Elizabethton High School. Adrian loved to attend his church where he was a member, Pleasant Beach Baptist Church. He loved Gospel Music, Model Cars, going to the Beach and spending time with his family. Survivors include One Aunt: Mary Tolley. His Cousins: Patsy “Sis” and Gary Johnson, Wesley, Alison, Josie & Hayden Johnson, Dean & Louise Tolley, all of Elizabethton, Billy Tolley, Johnson City, Zeke, Jr & Mike Tolley, of Hampton and Aleta & Henry Williams, Dalesville, Virginia. A Service to Celebrate the life of Adrian Tolley will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 22, 2021 in Memorial Funeral Chapel with his longtime friend and Pastor Bobby Stout officiating. The Eulogy will be given by Debbie Burchette. Interment will follow in Happy Valley Memorial Park with Rev. Scott Hayes officiating. Music will be provided by Tawana Holland. Active Pallbearers will be: Gary Johnson, Wesley Johnson, Shannon Burchette, Stephen Brickey, Steve Tolley and Chris Grindstaff . Honorary Pallbearers will be his church family and his many friends. | Tolley, Adrian Raymond (I86108)
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9141 | ‘Nick’ Nave - MOUNTAIN HOME “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” I Thessalonians 5:18 Nicholas “Nick” Decatur Nave, 82, passed away on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2005, at the V.A. Nursing Home Care Unit in Johnson City, TN, after a long, hard-fought battle with Multiple Myeloma. Born September 1, 1923, in Carter Co., TN, he was the oldest of fourteen children born to Vada Trixie Grindstaff and James Miff Nave, both of whom predeceased Nick. Also preceding him in death were his wife of sixty years, Dorothy Vee Johnson Nave; brothers, Marvin, Jimmy, Andy; and an infant sister. Surviving are three daughters and their families: Tondalayo (Tonda) N. Strong and husband, Wayne, Toumonava N. Nelson and husband, Montie, and Yolanda Nave. Grandchildren and spouses are Derryl Strong and wife, Rebecca, Emily Strong and fiancé, Steve Danner, Jennifer Robinson and husband, Tim, and Michael Milhorn II. Nick leaves five great grandchildren: Kavita MacDonald Strong, Sasha Strong, Nelson Elliott, Hailey Robinson and Ryleigh Milhorn. He is also survived by nine brothers and sisters: Al Nave (WA), Jesse Nave (TX), Ronnie Nave, Melba Roark, Dorothy Vee Horne, Hannah Fair, Lee Grills (all from TN), Nancy White (FL) and Dean Nave (SC). Nick Nave attended and played football for Elizabethton High School. He later earned his GED. Nick was a veteran of World War II, serving as a ship’s cook and gunner in the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Maui in the Philippines. He liked to refer to himself as a soldier in the Lord’s army, rank of slave and servant, with duties of singing in the choir and soul winning. After serving in grocery retail sales, he owned and managed Dutch Boy Restaurant and Nick’s Restaurant and Catering. Many people knew him as “The Chicken Man.” After selling Nick’s in 1989, he worked as a Wal-Mart greeter in Bristol. Until his retirement from the City of Kingsport Transportation Division, he proudly drove the Jitney for the city and for special events (alcohol free First Nights, Boys and Girls Clubs, the Kingsport Police Dept., Hope Haven Mission, Salvation Army Church, weddings and many churches). He was a faithful servant of the Lord. As a charter member of Tri-Cities Baptist Church, he served in the choir and as a greeter. Most notably, he was a consistent soul-winner all his adult life. When anyone asked him, “How are you, Nick?” he would answer either, “SAVED, how are you?” or “If I was any better I couldn’t stand it.” He enjoyed hobbies of fishing, boating and horseshoes, but work and witnessing were his highest priorities. He lived to win the lost to Jesus Christ. He studied the Bible every day, once made a mission trip to Mexico and always handed out tracts and New Testaments wherever he went. He supported and held a special affinity for Tri-State Baptist Children’s Home. The family will receive friends at Carter-Trent Funeral Home, 520 Watauga St. in Kingsport from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, November 26, 2005. Services will be conducted at Tri-Cities Baptist Church, 171 Promise Land Dr, Gray, TN at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 27, with Rev. Arden Taylor officiating. The body will lie in state one hour prior to the funeral service. At Nick’s request the gospel message will be presented. Burial with military honors will follow at Tri-Cities Memory Gardens, 2630 Highway 75 (Airport Road), Blountville. Pallbearers are Derryl Strong, Michael Milhorn II, David Lawhead, Clarence Hobbs, Gary Coates, Alan Fulcher, Gary Fulcher and Tim Robinson. Honorary pallbearers are Charles Chandler, Bill Herndon, Dr. Paul Borisuk, Hank Green and Cecil Laws. The family wishes to express its deep appreciation to the kind, loving, caring staff at the V.A. Nursing Home Care Unit for their “above and beyond” service to Nick and his family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tri-State Baptist Children’s Home, c/o Rosa Emma Honeycutt, 1528 Vance Tank Rd, Bristol, TN 37620. | Nave, Nicholas Decatur "Nick" (I17288)
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9142 | “Elizabethton Star,” Monday, November 6, 1950 MRS. MARTHA ARNOLD Mrs. Martha Arnold, age 69, of Route 1, Doeville, Tenn. died today at 1 a.m. at her home after a lingering illness. Survivors are the husband, John Arnold; one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Walker, Doeville; three sons, Emerson Arnold, Neva, Raymond Arnold, Elizabethton, Gene Arnold, Doeville; one brother, Garfield Church, Neva; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Whaley, Elizabethton, Mrs. Rebecca Tester, Neva, Mrs. Sarah Pearson, Neva, and Mrs. Bessie Garland, Elizabethton. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the residence with the Rev. Ed Harris officiating. Burial will be in Shoun Cemetery. The body will be removed to the residence this afternoon. Appalachian Funeral Home, Johnson City in charge. | Church, Martha E. (I7439)
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9143 | “Elizabethton Star,” Saturday, October 10, 1942 CHARLES G. WHITEHEAD Funeral services for Charles Gordon Whitehead, 85, prominent Shell Creek resident who died at the home of his nephew, Andy Whitehead, following a short illness, was held at the Perry Cemetery near Shell Creek at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, the Reverend Johnny Hall officiating. Mr. Whitehead as survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lydia Whitehead, and several nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers were Howard Shell, Roby Elliott, Ray McKinney, Amos Watson, Robert Osborne, Harrison Perry, Thomas Gordon and R. F. Wood. Flower bearers were Stella Whitehead, Martha Whitehead, Stella King, Callie Moody, Emma Dugger, Ruby Miller, L__[illegible] Shell, Treacie Shell, Martha Brinkley and Georgia McKinney. | Whitehead, Charles Gordon (I8224)
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9144 | “Elizabethton Star,” Sunday, March 12, 1950 W. M. TOLLEY Mr. W. M. Tolley, age 84, died at his home Route 1, Hampton, Saturday morning at 2:40. Mr. Tolley was a life long resident of Carter County and a member of the Little Doe Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Laura Tolley; one daughter, Mrs. Kirk Simerly, of Hampton; one son, Steve, Baltimore, Md.; one brother, Charles Tolley, Hampton; 6 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. from the Little Doe Church with Rev. Virgil DeLoach officiating, assisted by Rev. J. R. Cates. Burial will be made in the Simerly-Collins Cemetery. Active pallbearers: Kyle Kemp, Kale Street, Charlie Tolley, Dave Tolley, Bill Tolley, Bill Honeycutt, Albert Hyder, Garfield Gouge, Thurman Simerly, and Carmen Whitehead. Flower bearers, Fannie Kemp, Dot Odom, Rhoda Odom, Mildred Rowe, Jean Whitehead, Jean Townsend, Joan Street. Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. | Tolley, William M. 'Willie' (I6404)
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9145 | “Elizabethton Star,” Tuesday, July 6, 1948 MRS. LIDDIA WHITEHEAD Mrs. Liddia Whitehead, 79, died at her home in Shell Creek today at 6:30 a.m. after a three weeks illness. She is survived by two sons, Andy and Henry Whitehead, both of Shell Creek; four daughters, Mrs. Florence King, Mrs. Myrtle Shell and Mrs. Martha Miller, all of Shell Creek and Mrs. Sarah Moody of Heaton, North Carolina; one brother, Jerry Emmert[sic] of Missouri; and fifteen grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Tetrick Funeral Home is in charge. | Emmert, Lydia Ann (I5208)
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9146 | “Granny” Ruby Nidiffer, age 98, of Carter County, Tennessee passed away peacefully with a smile on her face to be with her Lord forever on Thursday, August 26, 2021 at her residence. Ruby was born in Hampton, Tennessee to the late Ethel O. Campbell. In addition to her parents, Ruby was also preceded in death by her husband, Melvin G. Nidiffer; an infant daughter; two brothers, Howard McGinnis and Billy Joe Campbell; a daughter-in-law, Carol Nidiffer; and her beloved dogs, Bandit and Lucy. Ruby was a very outgoing lady who never met a stranger. She was a dedicated farm wife and had a deep love and respect for the word of God. She was known for her hard work ethic, loving her lord and her green thumb for planting and growing vegetables and flowers. Ruby raised her children to be a tight knit, loving family and was the oldest member of Caldwell Springs Baptist Church, where she worshipped regularly until her health prevented it. You could find Ruby in her kitchen, cooking for her family and friends or sitting on the porch passing the time with whomever came to visit. Those left to cherish Ruby’s sweet memories include her sons, Mike Nidiffer and wife Debbie, Gregg Nidiffer and her “other boy” Johnny Bennett; her grandchildren, Michael Nidiffer and wife Nikki, Seidena Malone, Alex Renfro and wife Laura, Christy Burrough and husband Steve, Jonathan Renfro and wife Megan, Traci Ward and husband Jason and Keith Bowers and wife Patty; her great grandchildren, Haley, Collin, Jackson, Kayson, Bracken, Everly and Addison; several other nieces, nephews, special family members, friends and neighbors also survive. A celebration graveside service for “Granny” Ruby Nidiffer will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Happy Valley Memorial Park with Reverend Mark Grubb officiating. Active pallbearers will be nephews, grandsons and Johnny Bennett. Honorary pallbearers will be the Pierce family, the Grindstaff family, the Rash family, the Nave family, the Oliver family, the Morley family, Cody Schuettler, Lou Nemeth, Gerald Buckles, Ken Costello and Chance Bowling. | Webb, Ruby (I86406)
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9147 | “Johnson County News,” Thursday, Dec. 7, 1950 WILLIAM C. ARNOLD William C. Arnold, 74, died at his home in Neva, on Thursday, Dec. 8, after a short illness. He was a native of Johnson County and a member of Bakers Gap Baptist Church. The funeral was held at Bakers Gap Baptist Church with Rev. R. Erp and Rev. J. J. Richardson officiating, Dec. 10. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold; two sons, A. D. and Raymond, of Neva; one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Jones of Boone, N.C.; five sisters, Mrs. J. R. Greenwell of Pullman, Wash.; Mrs. Lillie Shull of Springfield, Ore.; Mrs. Lola Byers of Boone, N.C., Mrs. Edna Stout and Mrs. J. R. Shull, both of Neva; one brother, Alex Arnold of McEwen. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. | Arnold, William C. (I3822)
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9148 | “Johnson County News,” Thursday, Oct. 4, 1945 DEATHS. MRS. ALICE SNYDER ARNOLD Mrs. Alice Snyder Arnold, wife of Clarence Arnold, was born April 24, 1900 and died Oct. 5, 1945. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Arzell Combs of Pennsylvania; Glenn Arnold of Mountain City; Mrs. Hallie Greer of Pennsylvania; Ray Arnold now serving in the U.S. Navy; John Henry Arnold, Trade; Earl Loyd, J. D., J. R., Ruth, Buddie, and an infant, all of Mountain City. She was preceded in death by one child, Mabel who died in infancy. She also has one grandchild, the daughter of Mrs. Arzell Combs. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Lou Snyder and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Kate Davis, Coples, W.Va.; Mrs. Annie Orduff, Bristol, Va., Mrs. Ethel Host, Bostain, Va.; C. C. Snyder, Mountain City; Arthur Snyder, Pennsylvania; Paul Snyder, Superior, W.Va.; Albert Snyder, Mountain City; Jesse Snyder, Bristol, VA.; and Mrs. Lizzie Howard, Shouns. Mrs. Arnold was a member of the Christian Baptist Church in the 3rd District of Johnson County. | Snyder, Alice (I7322)
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9149 | “The Tomahawk,” November 29, 1961 Tipton Whaley... ...72, of 1207 Claiborne St., died at 11:05 p.m. Thursday of injuries received when he was struck by a car on Center Street in Kingsport. Whaley moved to Johnson City in 1959 from the Little Milligan Community near Butler. A member of the Little Milligan Baptist church and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Bertha Whaley; two sisters, Mrs. Crettie Holloway, Butler and Mrs. Pearl DeLoach, Elizabethton; two brothers, Nathan and Dana Whaley of Butler; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral and burial was held on Monday at Mountain Home. | Whaley, Tipton (I10627)
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9150 | “The Tomahawk,” October 21, 1964 Anna Belle Arnold... Anna Belle Arnold, age 91 of Elizabethton died in the Carter County Memorial Hospital Tuesday afternoon after a four-week illness. Mrs. Arnold spent most of her life in Mountain City but had made her home with Mrs. Ruby Little a daughter, for the past 10 years. She was the widow of the late James S. Arnold and the oldest member of the Valley View Methodist Church at Mountain City. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Roy Phillippi, Mountain City, Mrs. Paul Jones, Bristol, Mrs. Alfred McConkey from Ohio, Mrs. Reba Gentry, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Ruby Little, Elizabethton and Mrs. Juanita Morley of Tampa, Fla., one sister, Mrs. Eva Crews, Bluefield, W.Va.; 27 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Valley View Methodist Church Friday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Virgil Booher and Fred Smith, pastor First Christian Church, Elizabethton, officiating. Burial was in Phillippi cemetery. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Woolwine, Belle A. (I9661)
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