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Vervie Taylor Jamison [Male] b. 28 JUN 1915 Readyville, Rutherford Co., TN - d. 27 APR 2000 Camden/Nashville, TN
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Obituary (with corrections)
JAMISON
Vervie Taylor Jamison, age 84, of Camden, Tenn., died at St. ThomasHospital in Nashville , Tenn., on Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 3:15 A.M.Services were held on Friday, April 28, 200 0 at the Camd en church ofChrist with Wayne Jamison (his nephew), Mickey Beam and George Laux officiating. Burial was at the Coleman Cemetery in Murfreesboro, Tenn.with Stockdale-Malin F uneral Home in charge of the arrangements.
Mr. Jamison was born on June 28, 1915 in Readyville, Tenn., to thelate Robert Taylor an d Ada Cora Boyd Jamison. Mr. Jamison is survived byhis wife Lucille Andrews Jamison, one daug hter June Car olyn Jamison ofBrentwood, TN.; two sons, Glenn Taylor Jamison of Huntsville, AL , and JoeAnthony Jamison of Marietta, GA; six grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren.
Mr. Jamison was preceded in death by his sister, Kathleen Rodgers;and four brothers, Thu rman, Fred, Ralph and Aubrey Jamison.
Mr. Jamison was a retired supervisor from Genesco, an elder at theCamden church of Chris t, and his hobby was bee keeping.
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Places the Jamisons lived:
416 Anderson Street, Gallatin, TN
116 West Main - 1940, Gallaltin, TN 1940
Hartsville Pike, Gallatin, TN
Coles Ferry Pike, Gallatin, TN
203 Coles Ferry Pike, Gallatin, TN 1949
225 Morrison Street, Gallatin, TN 1949
203 Hillcrest Avenue, Camden, TN 1950
Article in General Shoe News
Vervie Taylor Jamison
"The General is proud to introduce to you in this edition "Our man of thehour," Vervie Taylo r Jamison of the Welt Department. Vervie or, "OldHoss" as he is know to his many friends an d co-workers here at Plant No.2, was born Jun 28, 1915 in Rutherford County.
He attended grade school and high school at Kittrell in that county. "OldHoss" came to Genera l Shoe, May 10, 1937. His first job wa on theperforating machine in the Fitting Department , from that to the MakingDepartment on the heeling machine. He was transferred five years a go tothe Welt Department on a welt machine which he is very efficientlyoperating today.
He is loyal courteous and has a lot of friends not only in his departmentbut throughout the p lant. He has great talent for music and acting. Heis a sports fan, too. Baseball is his fa vorite sport and hunting is hishobby.
Vervie was married to Lucy Andrews, April 30, 1938. They have two boysage seven and five.
Congratulations, Vervie, for your fine record here with General Shoe.Plant No. 2 salutes yo u as a "Four Star General.""
Letter of Promotion to new Job:
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General Shoe Corporation
Nashville 3, Tennessee. U. S. A.
Maxey Jarman
Chairman of the Corporation
September 14, 1948
Mr. Vervie Jamison
Dear Mr. Jamison:
Please accept my congratulations and best wishes on your new
job. We are happy to w elcome you into the management of our
Company and are might glad to have you associated with us.
Before you were selected for this job a lot of thought and
care were given to the matter to be sure that we had the kind
of person who would fit in with our organization. We believe
you are that kind of person.
I think that we have the finest organization that exist in
the shoe industry. We have, first of all, a groud of splendid
individuals, and then we have a hard hitting team spirit that
finds its way around all kinds of obstacles.
Under separate cover you will receive a framed certificate
showing the code of General Shoe supervisors. I am sure you
will want to keep it before you and do your best in carring
out its principles.
Best wishes to you as we look forward to our working relation-
ship in the years ahead.
Sincerely,
(signed by)
Maxey Jarman
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Obituary: Jesse L. Andrews
FRANKLIN - Jesse Lee Andrews, 71, of Franklin died June 28, 2003, at St.Thomas Hospital in Na shville.
The Macon County, Tenn., native was a member of Barbe Baptist Church, anArmy veteran and a re tired owner of Andrews Trailer Park. He was a son ofthe late Jesse James Andrews and Martha B rooks Andrew s.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Booker-Gilbert Funeral Home withburial in Providence Cem etery in Simpson County. Visitation is inprogress today at the funeral home.
Survivors include his wife, Ruby Mae Forshee Andrews; three daughters,Debbie Eaton, Sherry Cu lbreath and Sheilah McClure and her husband,Scott, all of Franklin; two sisters, Louise Kinna ird of India napolis andLucy Turns of Orlando, Fla.; three brothers, Wesley Andrews and Willi eAndrews, both of Indianapolis and Jim Andrews of Franklin; eightgrandchildren; two great-gra ndchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Source: Bowling Green Daily News, June 30, 2003
Submitted By: Jenny (Andrews) Barton
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Mr. McDaniel proudly served in the United States Army in the 816 Med Air Evacuation Squadrant in World War II with the air evacuation unit in the European front from 1941 to 1945. Mr. McDaniel worked for Elwyn's Dry Cleaning for a couple of years and soon after he began to work in funeral service on April 6, 1950, and graduated from St. Louis College of Mortuary Science in 1952. It was then that McDaniel Funeral Homes were established. Mr. McDaniel served the Sparta area as a funeral director/embalmer for over 57 years until he retired at the age of 91. He was active at the Sparta Gospel Chapel for over 58 years and presently attended Bethel Reformed Presbyterian Church in Sparta, Ill. He had also been active in the Youth for Christ. He was past president of the Sparta Rotary Club.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Carolyn "Callie", nee Myers, McDaniel; his sister, Mildred Stringfellow who passed at the age of 97; a brother, Wilbur McDaniel who also passed at the age of 97; and son-in-law, Eric Dearbaugh.
Surviving are his wife, G. June, nee Word, McDaniel of Sparta whom he married on Nov. 26, 1945; two children, Richard (Lois) McDaniel of Sparta, Ill., and Vicki (Vic) Hamer of Sparta, Ill.; five grandchildren, Amy (Seamus) Kloos, Leslie (Jeffery) Sauzek, Lindsey (Benjamin) Newton, Drew (Danielle) Hamer and Luke (Tracy) Hamer; and 11 great-grandchildren, Cormac, Nora, Patrick and Kerry Kloos, Jared, Katie and Libby Sauzek, Samuel, Caroline and Elisabeth Newton and Elliana Hamer.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to the Bethel Reformed Presbyterian Church Roof Fund or Hospice of Southern Illinois.
Funeral: Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013, at the McDaniel Funeral Home, Sparta, Ill., with Rev. Robert Ellis officiating. Interment will be in Caledonia Cemetery, Sparta, Ill.
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Joseph Smith and his descendants are from WFT Vol. 3, #4738
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