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9151 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, April 17, 1963 Rachel Victoria Tester Arnold... ...Rachel Victoria Tester Arnold, age 82 of Neva died at her home Friday at 1:45 p.m. after a lengthy illness. She was a life-long resident of Johnson County and a member of the Locust Gap Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include the husband, J.H. (Ham) Arnold, Neva; one son, Duff Arnold, Shouns; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Tester, and Mrs. Volma[sic] Minks, Neva; three brothers, Duff Tester, Grover Tester and Spurgeon Tester, all of Butler; 21 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted from the Locust Gap Baptist Church Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. H.C. Price and Rev. D.C. Byrd to officiate. Burial was in Gambill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe Arnold, Coolidge Arnold, Bill Dunn, Keely Mink, John Mink and Dr. Ira Gambill. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Tester, Rachel Victoria (I765)
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9152 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, April 3, 1963 Mrs. Ruby Daugherty Arnold... Mrs. Ruby Daughterty[sic] Arnold, age 39 of Rte. 2, Mountain City (Laurel Community) died unexpectedly at her home Monday at 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Arnold was a member of the Church of God of Laurel Bloomery. Surviving are the husband, Hobert Arnold, Mountain City; two sons, James and Johnny Arnold, both of Mountain City; six daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Walls of Mountain City; Mrs. Ann Lewis, Green Cove, Va., Margaret Arnold, Mary Arnold, Martha Arnold and Beatrice Arnold, all of Mountain City; the mother, Mrs. Elvira York, Laurel Bloomery; one half-sister, Mrs. Della Rae Mayberry of Pennsylvania. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at the Church of God, Laurel Bloomery, at 10 a.m. with Sister Griffin, Rev. Billy Trivett and Rev. Clyde Campbell to officiate. Burial will be in Osborne Cemetery, Ashe County, N.C. The body will remain at the funeral home chapel until 9:00 a.m. Thursday at which time it will be taken to the church. Gentry Funeral Home in charge. | Dougherty, Ruby Mae (I9672)
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9153 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, December 5, 1956 JOHN C. ARNOLD… … 62, died unexpectedly Monday, Dec. 16, in a Chattanooga hospital. He was a member of the Liberty Christian Church. Arnold was a native of Johnson County but had lived in the Tri-Cities area for a number of years before going to Chattanooga, where he had resided for the past ten years. He is survived by the widow, Daisy Bean Arnold; two daughters, Mrs. Garnett Hilton and Launa[sic] May Arnold, both of Bristol; a sister, Mrs. G. E. Burton of Norfolk, Va.; three brothers, T. C. Arnold of Norfolk, Va., T. R. Arnold of Nashville, and Dee Arnold of Mountain City, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Liberty Christian Church with H. T. Mabry officiating. The Masonic order conducted graveside services. Burial was in Phillippi Cemetery. Hill Funeral Home in charge. | Arnold, John Cecil (I9222)
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9154 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, February 14, 1968 Milton M. Arnold Jr. . . . Milton M. Arnold, Jr., 45, joined the staff of Supreme Command February 1. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Milton M. and Solva Fritts Arnold and a member of Valley View Methodist Church. He attended both Cold Springs and Johnson Ciunty[sic]High Schools before joining the United States Air Force. He was attached to a Bombing Squadron during World War II, with Technical Sergeant rating. He was a Purple Heart veteran with a cluster and many more awards of bravery. He was an active member of V.F.W. Post 60 and American Legion; and elected delegate to the national convention in New York but illness prohibited his attendance. He now sleeps in Southern Park, Miami, Fla. Survivors include two sons, Robert Arnold, Texas and Milton Arnold III, Chicago; two brothers, Andy Arnold, Mountain City and Cottress Arnold, Miami; five sisters, Mrs. Charles Eads, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Mina Holuska, Miami; Mrs. Ethel Viegelmann, Green Cove Springs, Fla., and Mrs. Dora Malicoat, Shawnee, Okla. | Arnold, Milton M. Jr. (I10438)
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9155 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, July 13, 1955 BOB WHALEY Bob Whaley died July 19 at his home in Cucumber, W. Va. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Crettie Holloway of Butler, and Mrs. Pearl DeLoach of Elizabethton; four brothers, Nathan and Dana Whaley of Butler, Cart of Elizabethton and Tip of Johnson City. | Whaley, Robert (I10662)
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9156 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, June 10, 1970 DEATHS William Lark Arnold, 66, of Shouns, Rt. 1, (Woods Hill Community) died en route to Cannon Memorial Hospital, from an apparent heart attack Friday evening. He was a native of Johnson County, son of the late John and Maggie Hall Arnold. He was a retired farmer and attended the Church of Christ, Mountain City. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mattie P. Arnold, Shouns; two daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Gill, Oxford, Pa., and Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt, Oxford, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Annie Lewis, Mountain City; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted from the Lewis Gentry Funeral Home Chapel, Monday, 2 p.m., with Rev. Ernest Carrier and Mr. Lewis Savage, minister, officiating. Burial was in the Price Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were Boyd Hall, James Arnold, Estel Hall, Maurice Hall, John Hall, and Raymond Lewis. Flower-bearers were friends and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Arnold, William Lark (I7136)
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9157 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, June 28, 1967 Cora Davis Arnold. . . Cora Davis Arnold, age 86 of Butler, Route 3, died at her home Friday at 9:30 a.m. after a long illness. She was a native of Johnson County, the daughter of the late John and Mary Fletcher Davis. Survivors include the husband, Grant Arnold, Butler; three sons, Windon Arnold and Stansell Arnold, both Butler, and J.L. Arnold, Johnson City; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Pleasant and Mrs. Wilburn Estep, both Butler; two brothers, Chester Davis and Clay Davis, both of Butler; one sister, Mrs. Seth Robinson, Elizabethton; 23 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were conducted from Little Doe Baptist Church Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Kenneth Kyker officiating. Burial was in Rambo cemetery. Pallbearers were J.E. Arnold, Park Arnold, Elwood Arnold, Medford Garland, Argil Rambo, Junior Greer, C.J. Matherly and Frank Shupe. Flowerbearers[sic] were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Davis, Cora I. (I5619)
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9158 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, May 1, 1968 Robert D. Hale Arnold, age 70, of 121 Oak Street, died unexpectedly Monday, 10:30 A.M., while with the Mountain Electric Cooperative, as a line foreman. Mr. Arnold was a native of Johnson County, son of the late Grant and Ellen Forrester Arnold. Mr. Arnold attended the First Christian Church of Mountain City. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dora W. Arnold, Mountain City; one son, Harold Arnold, Mountain City; two daughters, Miss Helen Arnold of the home and Mrs. Frances Hall, Minnesota; one brother, Tom Arnold, Norfolk, Va.; one sister, Mrs. George Burton, Norfolk, Va.; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survice[sic]. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, 2:00 P.M., from the Lewis Gentry Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. H.T. Mabry and Rev. James Atkins officiated. Burial was in the Sunset Memorial Park. Pall-bearers[sic] were George Stout, Fred Smith, Ralph Poteet, Jack Greer, Bruce Roberts, and James Blankenbeckler. Flower-bearers[sic] were Janice Walker, Jean Hines, Karen Cunningham and friends and neighbors. Honorary pall-bearers[sic] were employees of the Mountain Electric Cooperative, and Robert Curd. Mrs. James Lefler was in charge of music. | Arnold, Robert Dee (I9156)
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9159 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, November 20, 1968 Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Arnold, 83, Church Street, Mountain City, died Saturday, 3:00 a.m., at the residence of her son, Mr. Coolidge Arnold, after a lengthy illness. She was a native of Watauga County, N.C., but had made her home in Johnson County the greater part of her life. She was the widow of Mr. Wiley Arnold and the daughter of the late John and Nancy Jones Curry. She was a member of the Locust Gap Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include five sons, Walter Arnold, Hampton, Joe I. Arnold, Neva, John Arnold, St. Louis, Mo., and Coolidge Arnold, Mountain City; three daughters, Mrs. Nan Hartman, Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Beulah Mink and Mrs. Rosalee Dunn, both of Neva; one sister, Mrs. Mary Parsons, Baltimore, Md.; 32 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday, 2:00 p.m. from the Locust Gap Freewill Baptist Church, with the Rev. H.C. Price and Rev. D.C. Byrd officiating. Burial was in the Arnold Cemetery. Pall-bearers[sic] were Darrell Gilbert, Bud Hartman, Roy Mink, Paul Arnold, Lester Arnold, Junior Arnold, Roger Arnold, Bob Arnold, and Clifton Dunn. Flower-bearers[sic] were ladies of the church and neighbors. Lewis Gentry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Curry, Nancy Elizabeth (I4072)
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9160 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, September 2, 1964 Joseph Samuel Arnold... Joseph Samuel Arnold, age 67 of Mountain City died unexpectedly at Kennett Square, Pa. Sunday at 6:00 a.m. with a heart attack. He was a native of Johnson County and had been employed in Pennsylvania for the past two years. He was a son of the late Roby Arnold and Margaret Fulks Arnold; a farmer and member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include the wife Mrs. Blanche Arnold, Mountain City; seven sons Claude Arnold, Butler, James Arnold, West Chester, Pa., J.C. Arnold, Philadelphia, Pa., Bill Arnold, Arthur Arnold, Johnny Arnold and Junior Arnold, all of Mountain City; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Barry, of Greeneville; Mrs. Mary Folk of Toughkenamon, Pa., and Mrs. Dorothy Brown of North Carolina; two brothers, John Arnold of Damascus, Va., and Hobert Arnold of Trade; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Owens, Florida, Mrs. Fonze Gentry and Mrs. Mollie Crues, both of Ohio; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services conducted at Lewis Gentry Funeral Home chapel today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. with Rev. A.E. Brown officiating. Burial in Johnson cemetery. Lewis Gentry in charge. | Arnold, Joseph Samuel (I6971)
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9161 | “The Tomahawk,” Wednesday, September 20, 1967 John William Arnold. . . John W. Arnold, age 93, of Route 3, Mountain City, died at the residence early Tuesday morning following an illness of three weeks. A native and lifelong resident of Johnson County, he was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Eugene Arnold of Johnson City, and a daughter, Mrs. Lissie Walker of the home. Thirty grandchildren and a number of great and great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Little Doe Baptist church at 2:00 p.m. Thursday (Sept. 14) with the Rev. Tom Biggar officiating. Burial was in the Shoun cemetery. Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton was in charge of the funeral arrangements. | Arnold, John W. A. (I7604)
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9162 | •Obituary-Nickelsville, Va.,- Daniel Kenney [sic Kenny] Salyer, 70, died unexpectedly Friday at 3 p.m. at his Route 1 residence here. A retired farmer, he was a lifelong resident of Scott County and a member of the Point Truth Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dora B. Salyer; three daughters, Mrs. Clifford Smith, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Aaron King, Kingsport, and Mrs. Jack Hill; three sons, Ezra Salyer, Nickelsville, Lonnie Salyer, Weber City, and Roy Salyer of Norton; one sister, Mrs. Bob Hyder, Elizabethton; one brother, Frank Salyer, Johnson City; 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. | Salyers, Daniel Kenny (I79222)
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