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Tommy Earl Church

Male 1943 - 2008  (65 years)


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  1. 1.  Tommy Earl Church was born on 19 Feb 1943 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 11 Nov 2008 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Bradley Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.

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    Tommy Earl Church, 65, of Vilas, N.C., passed away Nov. 11, 2008 in Johnson City Medical Center. He was born Feb. 19, 1943 in Watauga County.

    He was a carpenter. He liked farming, cattle and putting up hay. He loved his family, and especially his grandchildren.

    Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Peggy Kimberlin Church; daughters, Kimberly Aldridge and husband, Eddie, and Jennifer Greer and husband, Eric, both of Boone; son, Jeff Church of Vilas; grandchildren, Jacob Greer, Hunter Greer and Ethan Aldridge; sisters, Kathy Lettieri and husband, Mario, of Schaumburg, Ill., Ruby Walters of Mountain City, Tenn.; and Sheila Thomas and husband, Norman, of Trade, Tenn.; brothers, Johnny Church and wife, Dorothy, of Vilas and Freddie Church of Mountain City; sister-in-law, Eleanor Church and husband, Robert, of Zionville; brother-in-law, James Kimberlin and wife, Jeanette, of Jarratt, Va.; several nieces and nephews, and many friends.

    In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Rebecca Jane Church, a brother, Perry Jack Church and an infant brother, James McDonald Church.

    Services were conducted Mountain City Funeral Home with Bro. Eric Cornette and Bro. Jack Bradley officiating. Interment in the Bradley Cemetery.

    Pallbearers were Phil Presnell, James Henson, Jerry Stanbery, Kenneth Church, Junior Potter, Jerry Wayne Houck, Kenny Greer and Eric Clifton. Honorary pallbearers were Russell Beach, Beach Eggers, Perry Adams, Perry Adams, Jr. and Richard Cox.