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Note NI25292 :

Individuals : Dick Nellie
Mary Francis "Dick" O'Dell, was the daughter of Nellie Dick, and a unknown father. Nellie was the sister of Koonrod Dick.
Dick.
Mary Francis was the wife of Richard O'Dell, the couple were the parent's of 11 known children.

 

Note NI25359 :

Individuals : Unknown Harriet D.
"Blessed are they which die in the Lord"
CONT
Burial info from: Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts (1933)

 

Note NI25383 :

Individuals : Hale Cage
Children of Rebecca Rankin and Cage Hale are: James R. Hale, b. 1810, Sumner County, Tennessee, d. April 04,.Emma Hale, b. 1811, Tennessee, d. date unknown.
Elizabeth "Betsy" Hale, b. 1812, TN, d. date unknown.
.Synthia Hale, b. 1814, d. date unknown.
.William Cage Hale, b. January 18, 1816, Sumner County, Tennessee, d. February 28, 1897, Howard County, Arkansas.
.Wilson Y. Hale, b. July 19, 1820, d. January 04, 1901.
.Zelphia Hale, b. 1821, Tennessee, d. date unknown.
.Harriet Hale, b. 1823, Tennessee, d. date unknown.
Sarah Ann Hale, b. 1825, d. date unknown.
.John B. Hale, b. August 27, 1827, Tennessee, d. January 08, 1906.
.Mary Catherine Hale, b. June 07, 1833, Sumner County, Tennessee902, d. date unknown.
.Eliza Jane Hale, b. December 17, 1835, Sumner County, Tennessee, d. December 30, 1916, Obion County, Tennessee.

 

Note NI25384 :

Individuals : Rankin Rebecca
Rebecca Rankin (daughter of James Rankin and Elizabeth Fuller)was born 1792 in North Carolina and died August 14, 1871 in Obion County, TN She married Cage Hale on November 02, 1809 in Sumner County, Tennessee

 

Note NI25392 :

Individuals : Westbrook Henry Jackson
Enlisted in Dawson's 19th AR Inf, Co C, CSA. Died while on a raid in Missouri with 'Old Price'.

 

Note NI25401 :

Individuals : Floyd David Samuel
Civil War Veteran
Co. C, Monroe's AR Cav.-CSA

 

Note NI25402 :

Individuals : Roberson Louisa Jane
Father: Benjamin Jefferson Ben ROBERSON b: 12 Oct 1812 in family farm, NC
Mother: Nancy M. MESSER Roberson b: 1815 in AR
R
Married: David Samuel FLOYD b: 1839/1840 in , Bedford Co., TN
Married: 17 Jul 1860 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
nth, Pike Co., AR
Children:
James B. Reagor Jim FLOYD b: 5 Jun 1861 in Corinth, Howard Co., AR
David Samuel Sam FLOYD II b: 1863 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
Sarah M. FLOYD b: 1867 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
Julia E. FLOYD b: Nov 1869 in , Pike Co., AR
Anthony Tony FLOYD Sr. b: 7 May 1872 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
Benjamin Ben FLOYD b: 27 Oct 1873 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
Charles Wesley Charley FLOYD b: 8 Nov 1876 in Corinth, Pike Co., AR
Fodonia FLOYD b: 1879 in , Howard Co., AR

 

Note NI25404 :

Individuals : Hale Martha Frances
Martha Frances Hale
CONT
Birth: 28 SEP 1862 in Corinth, Pike County, Arkansas
Death: 10 MAR 1950 in Ada, Pontotoc, County, Oklahoma
Burial: MAR 1950 Rosedale, Cemetery, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
nty, Oklahoma
Father: William Cage Hale b: 18 JAN 1816 in Sumner County, Tennessee
Mother: Lucy Lanier Parker b: 29 DEC 1821 in Obion, TN
1821 in Obion, TN
Married: James Reagor Floyd b: 5 JUN 1861 in Corinth, Pike County, Arkansas
Married: 2 DEC 1880 in Howard County, Arkansas
0 in Howard County, Arkansas
Children:
Maggie Floyd b: ABT 1881 in , Howard County, Arkansas
David Reggor Floyd b: 7 SEP 1883 in , Howard County, Arkansas
Willie H Floyd b: 21 SEP 1886
Charles Marvin Floyd b: 23 JUL 1889 in , Howard County, Arkansas
Walter Claud Floyd b: 29 JUL 1892 in Howard Co, Ar
Rebecca Floyd
Jordan Roy Floyd b: 31 OCT 1895 in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma
Minnie Floyd
Winnie Floyd
Oather Floyd b: 25 MAY 1900 in Allen, Pontotoc, County, Oklahoma

 

Note NI25436 :

Individuals : Kemp James William 'Willie'
Will Gregory Cemetery, Macon Co., TN
6452
Cal's Column December 22, 1949
2, 1949
On another occasion, our good friend of other years, Uncle Willie Kemp,the father of Marlin , Jesse, Wylie, and Harvey Kemp, lived then on theupper part of Peyton's Creek in this count y, at the same place nowoccupied pied by Harvey Kemp. He had not long before built a large fe edbarn, one shed of which had eaves that were only about six feet from theground. One Christm as day when the Kemp fami ly was all away from home,our good friend, Henry Oldham, later on e of our leading Baptistministers, and a number of youthful buddies, passed by the Kemp home. Noticing that nobody was at home and se eing the new barn and also therunning gear of a bran d new two-horse wagon, Oldham said, "Boys, let'stake Uncle Willie's wagon on top of his new b arn and put it together andleave it there." This sui ted his buddies to a "t" and they procee ded todismount from their horses or mules and began to work with a zeal worthyof a better cau se. They took the wagon wheels off, uncoupled the frontaxle from the rear, took out the wago n tongue and lifted and draggedparts of the wagon th the top of the barn. The axles and hound s werecarried up first, then the wheels and on the very top of the barn theyassembled the wag on piece by piece, with the front wheels of the wagon onone side of the comb or top of the ba rn, and the hind wheels on theopposite side of the roof. This left the wagon in a posit io n from whichit would not fall or dislodge itself. To complete the job, the boyspulled up th e wagon tongue and put it into position, the tongue extendingout into the air many feet abov e the ground . The boys rode away, perhapswithout a twinge of consciences hurting them.
When the owner returned home, one of the first things to greet hissight was that new re d wagon on the very top of his new barn. He goondecided that the only thing to do was to cal l in his neigh bors, whofreely cane and helped to remove, `piece by piece, that new wagon th athad spent the night on the top of the barn. Uncle Willies got a greatkick out of this and d id not seek to retaliate a gainst the pranksters inany way whatever. It was all just a part o f the fun and jolliness ofobserving Christmas in the years that have gone, we suppose, foreve r.

 

Note NI25439 :

Individuals : Gammons Mai
Inscription:
Wife of Rev. Calvin Gregory
Asleep in Jesus

 

Note NI25440 :

Individuals : Gregory Meddie E.
Meddie E. Gregory Wilburn, 93 of Indianapolis, passed away February 4, 2012.
2012.
She was born April 21, 1918 in Smith Co., TN. the daughter of the late Calvin and Mai (Gammons) Gregory.
Mai (Gammons) Gregory.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Lawrence Gregory, a half-sister, Sue Vermillion, and a half-brother, Charles Gregory.
ther, Charles Gregory.
Meddie worked for 38 years in manufacturing for Eli Lilly & Co.
Lilly & Co.
Her immediate survivors include her daughter, Cammie M. Jenkins; a granddaughter, Lou Ann (Mark) Mobley; a half brother, Leonard Gregory.
ther, Leonard Gregory.
Services entrusted to Forest Lawn Memory Gardens and Funeral Home.6000

 

Note NI25442 :

Individuals : Gregory Lois Christine
Inscription: Budded on earth to bloom in heaven

 

Note NI25443 :

Individuals : Oldham Mary Frances
Mary Frances (Oldham) Gregory, aged 79, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2010, in her Pensacola, FL, home after a long illness. She was born September 26, 1931, in Dixon Springs, TN.
Formerly a resident of Lafayette, TN, she was married to Leonard C. Gregory, former Editor and Publisher of the Macon County Times and cable telecommunications executive. Frances began her adult career at Kingsboro Mills in Lafayette, TN, and later worked for many years in commercial banking in Panama City, FL, Corpus Christi, TX, and Hialeah, FL. She has been a resident of Pensacola, FL for the past ten years and was a member of Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola.
She was preceded in death by her parents Burnis Wooten and Grace Truman (Wilburn) Oldham, her brother Harold Oldham and her sister Melba Burnett.
Left to cherish her memory, are two sisters Marjorie Pruitt of Antioch, TN, and Alice (Billie) Duke of Mobile, AL; one brother, William Oldham of St. George, UT; devoted husband of 60 years, Leonard C. Gregory of Pensacola, FL; two sons Stephen (Brenda) Gregory of Gainesville, FL, and Keith (Linda) Gregory of Pensacola, FL; six grandchildren Jason Gregory of Panama City, FL, Tristan and Bryan Gregory of Gainesville, FL, James (Ashley) Gregory of Aberdeen, WA, Calvin (Rebekah) Gregory of Pensacola, FL, and Anthony Gregory of Metairie, LA; and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at Alexander Funeral Home, 209 E. Locust Street, Lafayette, TN, on Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 11AM with family visitation at 10AM. The Reverend Paul D. Oldham will be officiating. Burial will be in Haysville Cemetery, Lafayette, TN.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Emerald Coast Hospice, 5401 Corporate Woods Dr, Suite 800, Pensacola, FL 32504 or to the American Cancer Society , 5401 Corporate Woods Dr, #100, Pensacola, FL 32504.
HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL is in charge of arrangements.

 

Note NI25453 :

Individuals : Gregory Ethel
Inscription: She was too good for earth.

 

Note NI25468 :

Individuals : Gregory Leonard Calvin
Leonard Calvin Gregory, aged 82, passed away peacefully on December 22, 2013, at his home in Pensacola, Florida. He was born August 12, 1931 in Lafayette, Tennessee to Elder Stephen Calvin and Betty Jenkins Gregory.
Jenkins Gregory.
He was graduated from Macon County (TN) High School in 1949 and later studied English and Journalism at Cumberland University in Lebanon, TN. He also completed coursework at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL and Rice University in Houston, TX.
CONC FL and Rice University in Houston, TX.
Gregory was editor and publisher of the Macon County Times from 1957-1965 during which the Times received two Tennessee Press Association awards for local feature writing and pictures. He also served as a sports and general correspondent for the Nashville (TN) Banner newspaper.
ent for the Nashville (TN) Banner newspaper.
He left the newspaper business to enter the cable television industry in 1965 and managed cable television systems in Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Alabama, Florida and Texas over the next several years.
CONC and Texas over the next several years.
He was area vice president for Storer Cable Communications in the late seventies and eighties and was responsible for one of the largest operations in the cable television industry in the State of Florida. Gregory was elected Chairman of the Board of the Florida Cable Telecommunications Association in 1976 and also served on the boards of the Florida and Ohio Cable Telecommunications Associations.
1 CONC the Florida and Ohio Cable Telecommunications Associations.
In 1987, Gregory was named publisher of Private Cable plus Wireless, a trade publication for the wireless and private cable industries. In 1993-94, he published Wireless Cable Broadcasting magazine. In 2000, he and his wife, Frances, retired to Pensacola, FL.
his wife, Frances, retired to Pensacola, FL.
Gregory was involved in numerous civic and charitable organizations including the Jaycees, Rotary International and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. He was a member of Olive Baptist Church, Pensacola, FL. Earlier, he was ordained a deacon by Miami Lakes Baptist Church, Miami Lakes, FL.
Miami Lakes Baptist
He was married to the former Mary Frances Oldham, Hartsville, TN on April 8, 1950, in Corinth, MS and who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death were his parents, Elder Stephen Calvin and Betty Jenkins Gregory, brother, Charles E. Gregory, Lafayette, TN, sister, Sue Gregory Vermillion, Clarksville, TN, half-sister, Meddie Wilburn, Indianapolis, IN and half-brother, Thomas Lawrence Gregory, Lafayette, TN.
Meddie Wilburn, Indianapolis,
Gregory is survived by two sons, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
T Gregory is survived by two sons, six grandchildren and four great
Funeral services were held at Alexander Funeral Home, 209 E. Locust Street, Lafayette, Tennessee, on Saturday, January 4th at 11AM. Burial followed in Haysville Cemetery, Lafayette, Tennessee.
CONC followed in Haysville Cemetery, Lafayette, Tennessee.
Memorial donations may be made to Covenant Hospice, 5041 N. 12th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32504 or to the American Cancer Society .
rican Cancer Society .
Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.5872

 

Note NI25470 :

Individuals : Dillehay Emily J.
6201

 

Note NI25490 :

Individuals : Oldham George Washington
There seems to be a mixup of children of George Oldham and Samuel Oldham.
Obviously, one is incorrect.

 

Note NI25504 :

Individuals : Dillehay Sarah C.
6202

 

Note NI25513 :

Individuals : Gregory Joel L.
Submitted by Celeste Miller:
Joel L. Gregory was a stone mason and tobacco farmer. He was born and raised in Smith County , Tennessee and lived in the area near the waters of Peyton's Creek as can be seen from the various land deeds. He was listed in the 1837 tax lists for District 3, Smith Co., TN and also the 1830, 1840 and 1850 censuses for Smith County, TN. In 1860, he was living in Lafayette , Macon County, TN with his wife and children. He owned $450 in real estate and $300 personal property. He lived there until his death sometime between 1880 and 1900.
ty. He lived there
CONC until his death sometime between 1880 and 1900.
1850 Smith CO., TN Census Records
O., TN Census Records
12 898 898 Gregory Joel L. 40 M Stone Mason350 Ten
13 898 898 Gregory Jane 41 F Ten X
14 898 898 Gregory Manna A. 18 F Ten
15 898 898 Gregory Abel J. 9 M Ten
16 898 898 Gregory John C. 6 M Ten
17 898 898 Gregory Sarah E. 3 F Ten
18 898 898 Gregory Jeremiah 84 M Farmer N.C. X
Gregory Jeremiah 84 M Farmer N.C. X
Joel Gregory shown in 1840 Smith Co. Census 20--30 with 7 in household in agriculture.
1 CONC agriculture.
Submitted by Celeste Miller
Joel L. Gregory (age 73) can be seen living with his wife, Amanda E. (age55) and his daughter , M. S. (age 7) in Lafayette, District 10 of the 1880 Macon County, TN census. This indicates to me that his first wife, Mary Jane, died between 1870-1872 and Joel remarried and had another child. He most likely died in Lafayette, Macon Co., TN.
CONC child. He most likely died in Lafayette, Macon Co., TN.
Unclear if this is the same Joel or Joel had two wives: Mary Jane Hesson & Amanda E.?? Jane was on the 1850 census so we assume they were at least married and with 4 children at that time.

 

Note NI25518 :

Individuals : Gregory Frances Lillian
FRANCES LILLIAN LAW, age 94 of Lafayette, Tennessee, passed away peacefully May 8, 2010 at Knollwood Manor. Funeral services for Frances Lillian Law were conducted Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 11 a.m. from the chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Elder Ricky Wilson and Elder Anthony Barber officiating. Steve Hire, Tony Jenkins, Larry Law, Eddie Byrd, Ken Bird, and Larry Wayne Law served as pallbearers. Interment followed in the Haysville Cemetery.
ers. Interment
She was born in Allen County, Kentucky on January 10, 1916 to the late Daniel and Rettie Crit Blankenship Gregory.
6 to the late
Frances was married to the love of her life, Elvis Woodard Law on February 2, 1934, sharing sixty-two years together, and raising a son and daughter, Elvis preceded her in death on October 27, 1996. Besides her husband and parents; son, Earl Law, daughter, Glenda Jones, brother, Ommie Gregory, and a sister, Mae Keene, also preceded her in death.
ughter, Glenda Jones, brother,
She enjoyed helping Elvis on the farm and keeping house. Frances cooked at Haysville Schoolhouse for a few years, also. She liked to quilt and keep her grandchildren. Frances loved her family and the time she spent with them and the grandchildren, cooking big meals for the family made her happy. She was saved as a young girl and joined Haysville Missionary Baptist Church; where she remained a member. She will be greatly missed by her loving family and all who knew her.
ysville Missionary
Frances is survived by; grandchildren, Jill and husband Anthony Barber of Westmoreland, TN, Michelle and husband Eddie Byrd of Lavergne, TN, Terry and husband Ken Bird of Nashville, TN, Dwayne Law of Nashville, TN, and Keith and wife Lisa Law of Mt. Juliet, TN, twelve great grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; also survive.
rd of Nashville, TN, Dwayne Law of Nashville, TN, and
Arrangements by the Alexander Funeral Home

 

Note NI25528 :

Individuals : Lamb Ruthie Delier
Ruthie Andrews, 82, of Portland, Tennessee, and formerly of Lafayette, Tennessee, passed away Sunday, March 13, 2005 at her residence in Portland. The Macon County, Tennessee, native was born Sunday, December 24, 1922, a daughter of the late Harrison (Hack) Lamb and Lillie White Lamb. She was a homemaker and member of Cedar Bluff Missionary Baptist Church. She was united in marriage to Cordell Andrews. She is survived by her husband of over 68 years, Cordell Andrews, Portland, TN; daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn OâNeal and husband, Tommy, Portland, TN; son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Helen Andrews, Westmoreland, TN; 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by a daughter, Darlene Shankle, 2 sons, Bobby Joe Andrews and Walter Ray Andrews, a grandson, Albert Lee Andrews, Jr., and a sister, Sara Mai Gulley. Funeral services for Ruthie Andrews were conducted at 2:00 PM Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at Alexander-Goad Funeral Home with Bro. Tim Williams officiating. Burial was in Drury Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jon Andrews, Steven Andrews, Jeff Hardin, Bob Wolff, Wayne OâNeal, and Joe Osborne. Alexander-Goad Funeral Home in Lafayette, TN was in charge of arrangements.

 

Note NI25535 :

Individuals : Andrews Omie L.
Omie Lee Andrews, 86, of Scottsville died at the Medical Center in Scottsville.
ville.
The Macon County, Tenn., native was a World War II Navy veteran and a retired International Harvester employee.
al Harvester employee.
He was a son of the late Leroy Franklin Andrews and Alice Green Andrews and the husband of Lamon Swindle Andrews.
Lamon Swindle Andrews.
Survivors include two nieces, Ruby Hardy of Scottsville and Vonza Doss of Hendersonville, Tenn.;
Hendersonville, Tenn.;
a nephew, Bobby Bosley of Scottsville.
409-30-7562

 

Note NI25536 :

Individuals : Swindle Lamon R.

 

Note NI25542 :

Individuals : Ellis Eva Idell
Eva Idell Ellis Andrews was born on November 7, 1921 to the late I. F. Ellis, and Willie Hargis Ellis. She was one of five siblings.
She was married to Carsley William Andrews on November 5, 1939, sharing sixty-two year together and raising one son, Wayne. Idell was a stay at home mom, who's life revolved around her family. Raising her son, caring for children, and helping her husband on the farm, made Idell's life complete. On April 30, 2001, her husband Carsley passed away.
Besides her husband and parents; one brother, Othell Ellis also preceded her in death.
She was saved and united with Maple Grove Missionary Baptist Church, where she remains a member.
Idell will always be remembered as a caring and thoughtful person, who loved the Lord.
On November 8th 2013, at the age of 92, the Lord called Idell home. She will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew and loved her.
Funeral services for Eva Andrews were conducted Monday, November 11, 2013 at 2 pm in the Chapel of the Alexander Funeral Home with Elder Harold King officiating.
Joe Barber, Troy Driver, Jamie Fitzpatrick, Corey Fitzpatrick, Teddy Brawner, and Thomas Vester served as Pallbearers. Interment followed in the Haysville Cemetery.
Idell is survived by; Son, Wayne Andrews of Westmoreland, TN, Granddaughters, Kimberly (Josh) Vick of Brentwood, TN, and Mindy Andrews of Franklin, TN, Great Grandchildren, Abram, Kate, and Logan Vick of Brentwood, TN, Brother, I.F. Ellis Jr., and Sisters, Lea Britt, and Evell Tuck.
(Josh) Vick of Brentwood, TN, and Mindy Andrews
Eva Idell Andrews, age 92, of Lafayette passed away Friday afternoon, November 8th, 2013 at Macon County General Hospital. Funeral services for Eva Andrews are scheduled to be conducted Monday, November 11, 2013 at 2 pm in the Chapel of the Alexander Funeral Home with Elder Harold King officiating. Interment will follow in the Haysville Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be on Saturday from 5 pm until 8 pm, Sunday 1 pm until 8 pm, and again on Monday from 9am until service time.
ith Elder Harold King
She is survived by,
ment will follow in the Haysville Cemetery. Visitation
Son,
Wayne Andrews of Westmoreland
rom 5 pm until 8 pm, Sunday 1 pm
Granddaughters,
Kim (Josh) Vick of Brentwood, TN
Mindy Andrews of Franklin, TN
is survived by,
Great Grandchildren,
Abram, Katie, and Logan Vick of Brentwood, TN
CONT Granddaughters,
Brother,
I.F. Ellis Jr.
od, TN
Sisters,
Lea Britt,
Evell Tuck

 

Note NI25547 :

Individuals : Andrews Roy Young
Inscription: Our Darling Baby

 

Note NI25548 :

Individuals : Witcher Mary Sue
Mary Sue Andrews, age 60, of Lafayette, passed away on Monday, December 30, 2013 at her residence. Funeral services for Mary Sue Andrews will be conducted on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. from the Anderson & Son Funeral Home Chapel in Lafayette, with Elder Jerry Swindle officiating. Interment will follow in the Haysville Cemetery.
CONC follow in the Haysville Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until service time at 2:00 p.m.
vice time at 2:00 p.m.
She is survived by: Husband, Jimmy Andrews; Son, Jeremy Wayne Green; Father-in-law and mother-in-law, Don and Georgia Combs; Step-daughter and her spouse, Kimberly and Jeff Duffer; Step-grandchildren, Trenton and Alex Duffer, all of Lafayette.
nd
CONC Alex Duffer, all of Lafayette.
Mary Sue Andrews, of Lafayette, TN, was born on Wednesday, June 24, 1953 in Macon County, TN, to the late Horton and Georgie Fincher Witcher. She departed this life on Monday, December 30, 2013 at the age of 60 years, 6 months and 6 days.
Funeral services for Mary Andrews were conducted from the Anderson and Son Funeral Home in Lafayette on January 2, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with Elder Jerry Swindle officiating. Interment followed in the Haysville Cemetery.
Mary was a member of Willette Church of Christ and worked at the Shirt Factory and at American Greetings. On January 2, 1994, she was united in marriage to Jimmy Andrews, who survives. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Jeremy Wayne Green; father and mother-in-law, Don and Georgia Combs; stepdaughter and her spouse, Kimberly and Jeff Duffer; and step grandchildren, Trenton and Alex Duffer, all of Lafayette.

 

Note NI25555 :

Individuals : Andrews Linda 'Maxine'
Linda "Maxine" Graves, age 59, of Lafayette, passed away on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at her residence.
dence.
Funeral services were conducted on Friday, August 24, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. from the Alexander Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Elvis Farley and Bro. Glen Howard officiating. Interment followed in the Haysville Cemetery.
llowed in the Haysville Cemetery.
Linda Maxine Graves was born on May 11th, 1948 in Macon County to the late Charlie Benton and Vadie Marie (Biles) Andrews. On February 23, 1969 she married Bobby Graves who survives. Besides her parents, brothers, Clifton and Clayton Andrews, and sister, Fairlane Kirby preceded her in death. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse for 30 years and was last employed by Knollwood Manor for 3 years before her illness. She attended the Abounding Grace in Scottsville, KY. She is survived by: husband, Bobby Graves; son and daughter-in-law, Mike (Melinda) Graves of Lafayette; daughter and son-in-law, Tammy (Michael) Davenport of Westmoreland; brother, Lloyd Andrews of Gallatin, and 6 Grandchildren.

 

Note NI25564 :

Individuals : Andrews Ercie Hannah Adeline
Name: Ercie Hannah Adeline Green
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Jun 1944
Event Place: Macon, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Age: 58
Birth Year (Estimated): 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Macon, Tenn.
Spouse's Name: Charlie Green
Father's Name: Bud Andrews
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Belle Dixon
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Housewife
Address:
Residence Place: Macon, Tenn.
Cemetery: Hayesville
Burial Place: Macon Co.
Burial Date: 03 Jun 1944

 

Note NI25578 :

Individuals : Woodcock Velma
Ms. Velma Woodcock Blankenship was born on February 11, 1922 in Macon County, Tennessee to the late Sam Woodcock and Rurie Hinton Woodcock.
She was one of five siblings born to this union.
Velma worked and went to school at night to further her education. She had a business college education which was rare for most in that era. It led to the career of buying products for True Value Hardware Stores and other retailers, until retiring.
On August 12, 1950, Velma was married to Clarence Blankenship; they shared thirty-three years together. Velma never had a child of her own, but Clarence had a daughter and three grandsons, that she loved. Clarence passed away on October 11, 1983.
Besides Velma’s husband and parents; brothers, Eutra Woodcock, Floyd Woodcock, and Otis Woodcock, and sister, Agnes Woodcock also preceded her in death.
Velma was a caring person, always putting others before herself. She love family gatherings and cooking, if you ask for one dish you received perhaps three.
Velma enjoyed traveling, piecing quilts, and watching her hummingbirds as they drink nectar from the feeders. She had a dog “Katie”, that was a companion to her. Velma loved her and was very sadden when she passed away.
White Oak Church of Christ was where Velma attended; she truly loved her Church family.
On April 6, 2014, at the age of 92, the Lord called Velma home. Labors here on Earth are over; another Christian soldier has gone home. She will be lovingly remembered.
Funeral services for Velma Blankenship were conducted on Wednesday, April 9, at 1p.m. from the Chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Brother Mike Rogers officiating. H.N. Reid, Wally Kirby, Donald Ray Woodcock, Jr., Kenny Woodcock, Tim Woodcock, Chris Woodcock, Scott Gregory, Chris Gregory, Cory VanWyngarden, Gary McReynolds, and Grant Robinson served as Honorary Pallbearers. Rick Gregory, Jerry Gregory, Chuck Gregory, Charles Woodcock, Jim Fishburn, and Kevin Kirby served as Active Pallbearers. Interment followed in the Haysville Cemetery.
Ms. Velma is survived by; Niece and Caretakers, Pat (Doug) Bailey of Lafayette, TN, Grandsons, Rick (Marla) Gregory of Murfreesboro, TN, Jerry (Pam) Gregory of Smyrna, TN, Chuck (Melissa) Gregory of Donelson, TN, Niece, Hilda Dycus of Red Boiling Springs, TN, Nephews, Charles (Mary) Woodcock of Brentwood, TN, H.N. (Sue) Reid of Lafayette, TN, seven Great-Grandchildren and Numerous Great-Great-Grandchildren.
Alexander Funeral Home, Directors, in charge of arrangements.
(615)666-2189 or www.alexanderfh.com

 

Note NI25589 :

Individuals : Woodcock Gladys
Gladys Woodcock Blankenship, 82, of Indianapolis died at Community Hospital in Indianapolis.
The Macon County, Tenn., native was the wife of the late Donnie Blankenship and a daughter of the late Luther and Virginia Simpson Woodcock
She was a member of Mt. Pleasant Church of Christ.
Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Colson of Indianapolis and Peggy Marion of Camby, Ind.;
four sons, Melvin, Billy, Helous and L.G. Blankenship all of Indianapolis;
three sister, Sadie Marlin and Georgie Blankenship both of Nashville and Mollie Cook of Bowling Green;
one brother, Floris Woodcock of Nashville;
ONC Mollie Cook of Bowling Green;
15 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren

 

Note NI25591 :

Individuals : Blankenship Donnie E.
Donnie E. Blankenship, 81, of Scottsville died at Allen County Hospital after a brief illness.
The Macon County, Tenn., native was a retired farmer and a member of the Mount Pleasant Church of Christ.
He was the husband of Gladys Woodcock Blankenship, who survives and a son of the late Luther and Ada Doss Blankenship.
Other survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Colson of Indianapolis and Peggy Marion of Camby, Ind.;
four sons, Melvin, Billy, Helous and L.G. Blankenship, all of Indianapolis;
one sister, Dovie Goodman of Layfayette, Tenn.;
two half sisters, Gertie Steen of Layfayette and Eunice O'Neal of Scottsville;
four brothers, Levy, Andy, Romie and Cordell all of Indianapolis;
15 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

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