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Rufus Gilliland [Male]
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Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky
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808 Hart Street
Gallatin, TN 37066
Wesley Wiseman Andrews
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Wesley Wiseman Andrews, 86, of Franklin died Sunday, July 17, 2005 at hisresidence.
Andrews was a member of the Drakes Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Hewas a former operator o f the Gold City Feed Mill and a retired farmer.Andrews was also a member of the New Salem Mas onic Lodge N o. 462.
A native of Macon County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Irdle andCordella Word Andrews.
Survivors include three sons, Danny Andrew and Hal Andrews of Franklinand Dr. Billy Andrews o f Horse Cave; one daughter, Diane Herrington ofFranklin; two sisters, Mary Susan Gregory of B owling Green and LucilleJamison of Camden, Tenn.; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren ;and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at Crafton Funeral Home. BrotherDean Dyer officiated. Bu rial followed at Greenlawn Cemetery. A Masonicservice was held Tuesday night.
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Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky
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This day, January 11, 2005, our beloved Aunt Olean was laid to rest inGreenlawn Cemetery. Ma ny memories come to mind of the life that shelived and her contribution to lives of her child ren and also those of usthat were her nieces and nephews. Some memories were serious and oth ersgave quality to our lives that were not so serious. I remember well thaton one occasion w e caught a snapping tur tle in the pond and decided thatit would be a cool thing if it were c ooked and served to my parents. Shenot only cleaned the turtle but also cooked for supper fo r all of us toenjoy. I recall my f ather thinking this was a fairly good meal but thebones w ere not consistent with anything that he had seen before. We allgot a great laugh out of th e whole ordeal and continue to do so some 45to 50 years later.
Pallbearers: Randy Herrington, Andy Flowers, Tim Witt, Andrew Herrington,Travis Garner & Bill y Wilson
Honorary Palbearers: Carl Moody, Bobby Cassetty, William King, CharlesKing, Jackie Gann & J . C. West
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The descendant of Sibbie Ellen J. Word and John I Farrar was graciouslyprovided by Charlott e Lavern McKinney on May 31, 1998 .
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