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Wylie Kemp [Male] b. 6 APR 1829 - d. 25 JAN 1928 Smith Co., TN
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Kemp found in Sanderson Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
Kemp, B. P. b. Feb. 25, 1836 d. unknown
Kemp, Cathy Lynn b. Jul. 9, 1958 d. Dec. 19, 1993
Kemp, Curtis D. b. Mar. 30, 1911 d. Feb. 18, 1966
Kemp, F. D. b. Feb. 16, 1860 d.Aug. 22, 1942
Kemp, J. R. b. Aug. 16, 1845 d. Nov. 26, 1916
Kemp, Juda b. Feb. 6, 1826 d. Mar. 5, 1907
Kemp, R. J. b. Mar. 6, 1881 d. Oct. 14, 1962 S
Kemp, Ronnie Glenn b. Jun. 26, 1955 d. Jun. 27, 1955
Kemp, Susie Beasley b. Sep. 25, 1887 d. Jun. 29, 1937Some records say Wylie Kemp
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Will Gregory Cemetery, Macon Co., TN
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Source
Title: Cothern Records
Source
Title: Cothern Records
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From: Gallatin News Examiner - November 8, 2001
Cecil Pryor
Funeral services for Bro. Cecil Pryor, 86, of Gallatin, will be 1 P.M.,Friday, November 9, 20 01 from the chapel of Newby Funeral Home with Bro.Tom Watson officiating. Burial will be in t he Gallatin Cemetery. Familyand friends will serve as pallbearers. Visitation is 4-9 P.M. Wed nesday(today) and 11 A.M.-8 P.M. Thursday and 11 A.M. Friday until time ofservice. Pryor die d Saturday, November 3, 2001. He was born in SumnerCounty, Tenn., on September 6, 1915, son o f the late Robert Lee Pryor andFlora Mathis Pryor. Pryor retired from Eaton Corp. as night sh iftsupervisor, was currently minis ter of LaGuardo Church of Christ andformer owner of Pryo r Electronics in South Gate Shopping Center. Pryorwas preceded in death by brothers Norman P ryor and L.P. Pryor and sisterLucy Grant. He i s survived by his wife of 66 years, Laura Ol dham Pryorof Gallatin; daughter, Jorene (Jerry) Cogdell of Gallatin; sisters, MableShoulders , Irene Shoulders, Shirley Mitchell, all of Gallatin, Florenc eMoss of Goodlettsville; grand children, Catherine (Larry) Brashear, Laura(Doug) Brackbill, Robert (Brandi) Cogdell; and nin e great-grandchildren.
Read at Cecil's Funeral:
The Pryor family would like to express our appreciation for the love andcomfort you have best owed upon us this past week. During Cecil's life,he unselfishly lavished his love upon all o f us, which made it very easyto return that love. Not one member of our family had the sligh testdoubt about his love and care for us and our souls. He made each of usfeel special and o f value and we knew his desire for our eternal life.Over the past few days, everyone we've sp oken to, who has known him, hasexpressed similar comments about him. He was a very special p erson. Hewas a true Christian; on e who achieved a Christ likeness, which was anexample to u s all. As far as it is possible for a human being to do so,we believe that by his example C ecil gave us a perfect understanding ofthe gra cious, accepting love that God our Heavenly Fa ther extends to allhis children.
Dearest Cecil,
thou hast left us,
Thy sweet smile no more we see,
The sweet voice no more can cheer us,
The profound sermons will no more stir us,
And no more WA4YQC
Cecil, we mourn for thee.
Yes, Bright angels quickly bore him
Upward, heavenward, home to God,
While we weeping, brokenhearted,
You are in the sunshine of tomorrow.
You left us when we least supposed,
To cross over Jordan's wave.
But we must not God's will oppose,
You are in a far better place.
Farewell, Cecil, thou art at rest,
And so forevermore will be;
Your life a sermon
Full of example and love.
Thou are not forgotten, Cecil,
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
Cothron Cemetery, Little Creek across Macon Co. line
Some records say he married MARTHA THOMASON.
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