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Note NI11597 :

Individuals : Gregory Edward
13775

 

Note NI11598 :

Individuals : Gregory Clara Lavada
13776

 

Note NI11599 :

Individuals : Gregory Francis
13777

 

Note NI11601 :

Individuals : Redwine Lewis Cook
1376

 

Note NI11602 :

Individuals : Gregory Bervie Galen
13778

 

Note NI11603 :

Individuals : Storm John Oscar
Son of Thomas E. Storm and Sarah Oakley, husband of Eleanor Alexandra Dickson and Mariah Matilda Evans Gaskill.
skill.
Family links:
Spouses:
Eleanor Dickson Storm (1821 - 1858)
Mariah M. Evans Storm (1819 - 1895)*
M. Evans Storm (1819 - 1895)*
Children:
Oliver P. Storm (1845 - 1878)*
Calliope Josephine Wiandt (1857 - 1939)*

 

Note NI11604 :

Individuals : Andrews Frances L.
13780
Mrs. Frances L. (Andrews) Jiles 89 of Westmoreland, passed away onMonday, November 28, 2011 a t Sumner Regional Medical Center. Funeralservices will be conducted on Thur. Dec. 1st @@ 11A M from Westmo relandChurch of Christ with Bro. Doyle Farris and Bro. Charlie Milsonofficiatin g. Interment will follow in Eulia Cemetery. Pallbearers willbe Cliff Keene, Mark Keen, Dann y Keene, Tommy Tucker, Br ian Carter, C JSimons, Sandon Stinson and David Harrison. Honorar y pallbearers will beClifton Keen, Bobby Ausbrooks and William Stinson.
llbearers will beClifton Keen,
The family will receive visitors on Tue. Nov. 29, 3PM-9PM, Wed. Nov. 30th10AM-9PM and on Thur s. Dec. 1 9AM-10:30AM all from Woodard Funeral Home.
-9PM and on Thur s. Dec. 1 9AM-10:30AM all from Woodard Funeral
Mrs. Jiles was a member of Westmoreland Church of Christ. She wasretired from the Westmorela nd Furniture and Appliance Store that she andher husband, Hubert owned and operated for 30 ye ars.
husband, Hubert owned and operated for 30 ye ars.
She was preceded in death by her parents, W. L. Andrews and Ida StinsonAndrews Garrett; her s on-in-law, Ricky W. Woodard; her granddaughter,Holly Fran Woodard; and her sisters, Eliza Par ker, Ivy Kee n and DollyHenderson.
er, Ivy Kee
She is survived by her daughter, Judy E. Woodard of Westmoreland; hergranddaughter, Nicole Gr aves of Westmoreland; her great-granddaughter,Kalista Graves of Westmoreland; her nephew, Cli fton & (Sylv ia) Keen ofPortland; and several other nieces and nephews.
1 CONC & (Sylv ia) Keen ofPortland; and several other nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers the family request that you make memorialcontributions in the form of dona tion to the Eulia Cemetery. These canbe made at the office of Woodard Funeral Home.

 

Note NI11605 :

Individuals : Jiles Hubert
13781

 

Note NI11606 :

Individuals : Andrews W. L.
13782

 

Note NI11607 :

Individuals : Garrett Ida Stinson
13783

 

Note NI11608 :

Individuals : Andrews Eliza
13784

 

Note NI11609 :

Individuals : Andrews Ivy
13785

 

Note NI11610 :

Individuals : Andrews Dolly
13786

 

Note NI11611 :

Individuals : Noland William
10374
From Rootsweb.com
m
Notes on William Noland and Revolutionary War Pension File excerptsprovided courtesy of Pat t Morse of Lomita, Calif. and Wanda Crozier ofMaryville, Mo.
1 CONC Crozier ofMaryville, Mo.
William Nolen is found on the 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1810 TaxpayersList in Russell Co. V irginia.
Russell Co. V irginia.
1820 Floyd Co. Ky. Census
William Noland
In this household there are:
1 male 10-16 1 female 10-15
1 male 16-18 1 female 26-45
1 male 18-26
1 male 26-45
1 male 45 and up
Not proven if this is William Noland Sr. or William Noland Jr. The maleaged 45 and up could b e William Sr. If it is William Jr. that is the headof the household then William Jr. was bor n 1775-1794 a nd his wife also.According to Edward Ronsheim who published a short work on the Stephen--Daniel Noland Family this is William Noland Jr. who is listed asthe head of the hous ehold.
NC Stephen--Daniel Noland Family this is William Noland Jr. who is listed
1830 Floyd Co. Ky. Census
Stephen Nolin
In this household there are:
2 males under 5 2 females 5-10
2 males 5-10 1 female 30-40
1 male 30-40
1 male 60-70
The male aged 60-70 is assumed to be William Noland Sr.
0-40
Letter to Mr. Leon Hale of Birmingham, Ala. on Jan 4, 1940
Dear Sir:
The data which follow concerning William Nolen or Noland were obtainedfrom claims for pensio n and bounty land on file under S.30623, based uponhis service in the War of the Revolution . This is the r ecord of the onlyWilliam Nolan (all spellings searched) found on file in th e RevolutionaryWar records of this office. The date and place of birth of William Nolanand na mes of his parents are not gi ven. While residing in FairfieldDistrict, South Carolina, Willi am Nolen volunteered late in the fall of1780, served six months as private in Captain Charle s Lewis' SouthCarolina Company of Light Ho rse, and was in a skirmish at "the CrossRoads nea r King's Mountain." He again enlisted and served under CaptainsMartin and John Gray, part o f the time in Colonel Richard Winn's SouthCarolina Regime nt, was out in pursuit of Tories, a nd in the battle ofRutaw Springs, dates of this service not given. The soldier, WilliamNolen , stated that his service in all amounted to at least two years.
William Nolen moved about 1798, from South Carolina, to Russell Co.Virginia, and about 1819 t o Floyd County, Kentucky. He was allowedpension on his application executed June 10, 1850, a t which time he wasaged ninety-four years and a resident of Floyd Co. Kentucky. He wasallowe d one hundred sixty acres of bounty land on his applicationexecuted November 29, 1855 then li ving in Carter County, Ke ntucky.
George "Noland" was a resident of Fairfield, South Carolina, at the sametime that the soldier , William Nolen, was residing there, and "Syrena"Noland was living in Carter County, Kentuck y in 1850. It was not statedthat these persons were related to the soldier. The papers on fil e inthese claims contain no futher discernable family data.
In order to obtain the date of last payment of pension, name and addressof the person paid, a nd possibly the death date of soldier, you shouldapply to the Comptroller General, General Ac counting Off ice, RecordsDivision, this city, and furnish the following data: "William Nole n orNoland, Certificate No. S30623, issued June 21, 1856, rate $20.00 perannum, commenced Mar ch 4, 1831, Act of June 7, 1832, Kentucky Agency".
If you desire information relative to the location of the land referredto herein, it is sugge sted that you apply to the Commissioner of theGeneral Land Office, Interior Department, thi s city, and ci te thefollowing data: B.L. Warrent No.39214 - 160 acres - Act of 1855.
Very truly yours,
A. D. Hiller
Executive Administrator
to the Administrator
Transcribed by E. Wanda Sloan Crozier 10 Oct 1997.
7, 1832, Kentucky Agency".
William Noland S.30623 State of Kentucky, Floyd County
On this 10th day of June 1850 personally appeared before the county courtof the said county W illiam Noland alias William Nolen a resident ofKentucky in Floyd County aged ninety four year s who being first dulysworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaratio n inorder to obtain the benefit of the provision made by this act of Congressthe 7th of Jun e 1832. That he volunteered in the United States Army inthe year of 1781 (or seventeen hundre d eighty one) under Captain CharlesLewis of the Light Horse Troops, as a private from the cou nty ofFairfield in the State of South Carolina under whom he served about sixmonths during wh ich time we had a skirmish at the cross roads near KingsMountain at which place I shot the ho rse of a British officer who was inpursuit of Cap tain Lewis who had been informed of the off icer by theForces and from thence we crossed the Laurel branch after which Lewisshot a Britis h Tory when the balance turned back. We traveled in thecounty between the county of Fairfiel d in South Carolina and the crossroads and in the neighborhood of Kings Mountain.
e Troops, as a private from the cou nty
After the battle at the cross road we traveled over the counties of Broadand Saluda rivers, w hich traveling was done under Captain Martin, (whosegiven name I cannot remember) and whils t under the co mmand of CaptainMartin we heard of some Tories, and I was placed under the dir ection ofMartin to catch a Tory that I knew and had wrestled with when we wereboys, whose nam e was Elias Delaphmet but he outran me and got away. Weafterward joined General Winn or Gener al Wayne and I cannot state whichwas the name and General Greene where we fought the battle o f the EutawSpring in South Carolina, from the battle of Eutaw Spring we went toOrangeburg, wh ere I remained as a soldier about two months when theGeneral, Winn, or Wayne, said we were di scharged and I went home; when Iafterward joined Captain Gray, and marched under him to the _ ___ hillswhere we remained some three or four weeks; from there we marched toSavannah River a nd remained until the expiration of our time when we weredi scharged after having myself serv ed upward of two years but cannotrecall how much over as it has been a long time since. The d ischarge hasbeen lost or mislaid as I did not regard it of much conseque nce.
ate
The number of the regiment I do not recollect. The reasons why he has notapplied for a pensio n before are these, he employed a person to attend tothe case and he wanted him to pay too hi gh a fee and he dropped thematter until now, at which time he is suffering from the pains o f abroken arm and pecuniary want.

He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuityexcept the present and h e declares that his name is not on the pensionroll of the Agency in any state (or Territory).
nd remained until the expiration of our time when we
Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.
William (X) Nolen
Att: Alias William Noland
James C. __________
Edwin Trimble
And the said court as hereby order their opinion that the said applicantwas a Revolutionary S oldier and served as he states.
Edwin Trimble Clerk of the Court of the county of Floyd as hereby certifythat the foregoing c ontains the ongoing proceedings of the said court inthe matter of the application of Willia m Nolen for a pension in testimonywhereof I have herewith set my hand and seal of office thi s 13th day ofJune 1850.
Edwin Trimble, Clerk

 

Note NI11612 :

Individuals : Fisher Thomas
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13787

 

Note NI11613 :

Individuals : Redwine Rossie Louodine
1377

 

Note NI11614 :

Individuals : Fisher Thomas Judson
Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville, TN
13788

 

Note NI11615 :

Individuals : Fisher Mary A.
13789

 

Note NI11616 :

Individuals : Fisher Charles S.
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, TN

 

Note NI11617 :

Individuals : Burkitt Mary Ella
13791

 

Note NI11618 :

Individuals : Burkitt Alice Martha
13792

 

Note NI11619 :

Individuals : Armstong Thomas Harvey
13793
Son of Maj. Luke Tiernan and Lucetta (Butler) Armstrong.
.
Married Mary A Fisher on 4 Nov 1879.
4 Nov 1879.
L.T. Armstrong was Major of a company in the Confederate Army for fouryears...His first wif e was Lucetta Butler, sister (first cousin) of TuckButler, and from their union were born tw o sons, Bailey* and ThomasHarvey; two daughters, Sarah Ann and Kirk. After the close of the w ar hebuilt a log house on the south side of Walnut Street, about 50 yards Westof Dr. Davis' h ouse, in which he lived fo r a short time before it wasburned. He moved to Nashville where h e was actively engaged in thewholesale dry goods business for many years. He was likewise int erestedin the steamboat business, ownin g the steamboat L.T. Armstrong whichplied the Cumberl and River from Nashville to Burnside, KY...Thomas Harveymarried Miss Mollie Fisher of Carthag e. Many people will remember him asCaptain of many steamboats, being considered one of the be st navigatorson the Cumberland River. He was of a genial disposition and strongpersonality an d loved by all who knew him.
- Excerpt from A BRIEF HISTORY OF CLAY CO., TN. By Landon B. Anderson
ial disposition and
* Brother "Bailey", also son of Luke Tiernan Armstrong (1827-1907)andLucetta Butler is actual ly "Samuel Bailey Armstrong" Samuel was born in1850 but died [14 Oct 1878] leaving his [wife ] Mary Simpso n Caldwell, m.26 Jan 1875, she was b. 25 May 1852 Richmond - d. 19 Nov 1937 Bir mingham,AL
additional information thanks to contributor AHMurphy Feb 2012
e ] Mary
CONC Simpso n Caldwell, m.26 Jan 1875, she was b. 25 May 1852 Richmond - d. 19
Family links:
Parents:
Lucetta Butler Armstrong (1828 - 1857)
ributor AHMurphy Feb 2012
Spouse:
Mary A Fisher Armstrong (1858 - 1931)
s:
CONT Lucetta Butler Armstrong (1828 - 1857)
Burial:
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Nashville
Davidson County
Tennessee, USA

 

Note NI11620 :

Individuals : Fisher James Monroe
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13794

 

Note NI11621 :

Individuals : DeWitt Sallie
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13795

 

Note NI11622 :

Individuals : Davidson Scott
10034

 

Note NI11623 :

Individuals : Noland Shadrach
10375
From Rootsweb #17820:
:
Shadrach Noland served in the Revolutionary War of 1776. He is listed onthe 1840 Census for R evolutionary War Pensioners on page 159. Age isgiven as 89 years old. Also on the South Carol ina Indents #488 Lib M.Abstract from pension file states " soldier was born in 1752 in Freder ickCo. Virginia. After the Revolution the soldier lived in Pendleton Co.South Carolina, the n moved to Hopkins Co. Ke ntucky, to Dickson Co.Tennessee, and then on to Hardin Co. Tennesse e where he applied March 17,1834 having lived there some 12 years."

 

Note NI11624 :

Individuals : Fisher Olive
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13796

 

Note NI11625 :

Individuals : Dedman Mary Jane
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13797

 

Note NI11626 :

Individuals : Redwine Jessie Word
1378

 

Note NI11627 :

Individuals : Freedle Flora
13798

 

Note NI11628 :

Individuals : Fisher Martha H.
13799

 

Note NI11629 :

Individuals : Fisher T. J.
13800

 

Note NI11630 :

Individuals : Unknown M. E.
13801

 

Note NI11631 :

Individuals : Fisher Burkie
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13802

 

Note NI11632 :

Individuals : Fisher T.
13803

 

Note NI11633 :

Individuals : Unknown J.
13804

 

Note NI11634 :

Individuals : Noland Stephen
10376

 

Note NI11635 :

Individuals : Fisher Abram K.
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13805

 

Note NI11636 :

Individuals : Malone Leona Y.
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13806

 

Note NI11637 :

Individuals : Fisher John
13807

 

Note NI11638 :

Individuals : Redwine Bessie Underwood
1379

 

Note NI11639 :

Individuals : Simpson Mary
13808

 

Note NI11640 :

Individuals : Fisher Minervia Ella
13809

 

Note NI11641 :

Individuals : Cheek Shelah
13810

 

Note NI11643 :

Individuals : Cheek Infant
13812

 

Note NI11644 :

Individuals : Cheek Bettie Jane
Baird Memorial Cemetery, Hickman Co., Smith Co., TN
13813

 

Note NI11645 :

Individuals : Pitts Michael John
10377

 

Note NI11647 :

Individuals : Winkler Samuel Henderson
SMITH COUNTY CEMETERIES NORTH OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER
CONT
Section 300 Pleasant Shade
e
#355 SANDERSON CEMETERY Active Sanderson Branch Road
Branch Road
WINKLER, Bettie Beasley
28 Jan 1897 -
W/o J.B. Winkler
CONT W/o J.B. Winkler
WINKLER, J.B. [John Bell Winkler]
23 Apr 1892 - 15 Apr 1940
892 - 15 Apr 1940
WINKLER, Benton W.
13 Aug 1890 - 5 Nov 1918
WW I Pvt Co. C 307th Inf.
I Pvt Co. C 307th Inf.
WINKLER, Triphenia P.
12 Jun 1860 - 5 May 1911
1860 - 5 May 1911
WINKLER, S. H. [Samuel Henderson Winkler]
15 Apr 1849 - 18 Apr 1926
849 - 18 Apr 1926
CONT
1880 Census of Smith Co., TN
SAMUEL HENDERSON WINKLER:
ENDERSON WINKLER:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/smith/census/1880/115-26.gif
Winkler Samuel H. 31
Winkler Elizabeth 27 sister
Winkler Winfield S. 22? brother
Winkler Martha ? 20 sister
Winkler Andrew T. 18 brother
er
1900 Census of Smith Co., TN
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/smith/census/1900/095-01a.gif
Winkler Samuel H. Apr. 1849 51 mar 11yrs
Winkler Tryphena wife Jun 1860 39 mar 11yrs 3ch 3liv
Winkler Benton W. son Aug 1890 9 yrs
Winkler John B. son Apr 1892 8 yrs
Winkler Edna? D. dau Jul 1894 5yrs
Winkler Andrew T. brother Sep? 1862 37 single
T Winkler Edna? D. dau Jul 1894 5yrs
1910 Census of Smith Co., TN
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/smith/census/1910/119-06a.gif
Winkler Henerson 61 mar 30yr
Winkler Phenia? 49 mar 30yrs 3ch 3liv
Winkler Benton W. 19 son
Winlker John B. 17 son
Winkler Edna 15 dau
3liv
Next household
Winkler Barnette 28 single
Winkler Sarah E. 55 mother, wd, 1ch 1 living
CONT
vantage@@twlakes.net writes:
nkler Barnette 28 single
Hi Sue and other interested parties.
In addition to the siblings you have listed for James M. Climer, I also have another to add to the list. I am showing Triphenia "Pheanie" as their sibling, born June 12, 1860, died May 5, 1911. She married Samuel Henderson Winkler. Triphenia is listed with Thomas and Millie Climer in the 1870 Smith Co Census between Mary and John W. I am wondering if "Pheanie" could be the same as Nannie who is listed as age 1 in the 1860 census. Do you have any further info on Nannie as to who she married, dod, etc.
wondering if
CONC "Pheanie" could be the same as Nannie who is listed as age 1 in the 1860

 

Note NI11648 :

Individuals : Fisher Thomas Jefferson
Gordonsville Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13816

 

Note NI11650 :

Individuals : Jamison Joseph Wesley
138
SSA # 408-10-4506

 

Note NI11651 :

Individuals : Redwine Robert Word
1380

 

Note NI11652 :

Individuals : Sampson Mary Jane
13818

 

Note NI11653 :

Individuals : Fisher W. Herschel
Gordonsville Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13819

 

Note NI11654 :

Individuals : Fisher Maud
Gordonsville Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13820

 

Note NI11655 :

Individuals : Odum
13821

 

Note NI11656 :

Individuals : Nolen Nathaniel
10378

 

Note NI11657 :

Individuals : Fisher Ray
13822

 

Note NI11658 :

Individuals : Graham Creola
Fisher Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13823
Preceded by husband of fifty-four years, Ray Fisher, on April 9, 2000.Survived by children, N ancy, Howard and Roger Fisher; sisters, EmogeneDixon and Wilma Montgomery; brother, Alonzo Gr aham; eight grandchildren;and 20 g-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements provided by Sanderso n ofCarthage.

 

Note NI11659 :

Individuals : Fisher Lee Forrest
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13824

 

Note NI11660 :

Individuals : Fisher James Lafayette
13825

 

Note NI11661 :

Individuals : Hennessey Pearl Talitha
13826

 

Note NI11662 :

Individuals : Campbell Kiziah Dawsib
1381

 

Note NI11663 :

Individuals : Fisher John Lofton
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13828

 

Note NI11664 :

Individuals : Fisher John
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13829

 

Note NI11665 :

Individuals : Fisher James Nelson
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13830

 

Note NI11667 :

Individuals : Fisher James E.
13831

 

Note NI11668 :

Individuals : Fisher Gus
Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
Inscription:
In loving memory

 

Note NI11669 :

Individuals : Toney Gladys B.
Dixon Springs Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13833

 

Note NI11670 :

Individuals : Fisher Dillard
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13834

 

Note NI11671 :

Individuals : Fisher Dewitt
Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN
13835

 

Note NI11672 :

Individuals : Fisher Eugene
Bennett Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13836

 

Note NI11673 :

Individuals : Jones Julia
Bennett Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13837

 

Note NI11674 :

Individuals : Redwine (infant)
1382

 

Note NI11675 :

Individuals : Fisher Cecil
Stewart Cemetery, Smith Co., TN
13838

 

Note NI11676 :

Individuals : Fisher James "Sgt" Nelson
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13839

 

Note NI11677 :

Individuals : Hunt James Ernest
1038

 

Note NI11678 :

Individuals : Fisher James C.
13840

 

Note NI11679 :

Individuals : Rachel
13841

 

Note NI11680 :

Individuals : Fisher James C.
Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, TN
13842

 

Note NI11681 :

Individuals : Fisher Robert Ernest
Smith Co. Memorial Gardens, Smith Co., TN
13843

 

Note NI11682 :

Individuals : Cothron Ralph Eugene
Green Grove Cemetery
13844
Ralph Eugene Cothron
Cothron
Mr. Ralph Eugene Cothron, age 90 of Hartsville, TN died Saturday, October8, 2011 at Vanderbil t University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Center, Nashville, TN.
He is preceded in death by: son, Ralph Eugene Cothron Jr.
Cothron Jr.
He is survived by: wife, Mrs. Mary Cothron-Hartsville, TN; son, Mr.Eugene (MayBell) Cothron-H artsville, TN; daughters, Mrs. MarieHall-Hartsville, TN; Mrs. Susan (Dewayne) Byrd-Bethpage , TN; seven grandchildren, Keith (Melanie) Hall, Kevin (Melissa) Hall, Sherry (Ray)Johns, Ang ela (Jeff) Lee, Scott Cothron, Stephen (Jessica) Byrd andStephanie (Will) Dennis; 15 great gr andchildren; and two great greatgrandchildren

Funeral services were held in the chapel of Anthony Funeral Home at 1 PMWednesday, October 12 , 2011 conducted by Bro. Jerry Watson and Bro. ScottCothron.
NC PMWednesday, October 12 , 2011 conducted by Bro. Jerry Watson and Bro.
Pallbearers: Keith Hall, Kevin Hall, Ray Johns, Stephen Byrd, WillDennis, Jeff Lee, James Ra y Cothron and J.C. Hall.

 

Note NI11683 :

Individuals : Cothron Ralph Eugene
13845

 

Note NI11684 :

Individuals : Unknown Mary
13846

 

Note NI11685 :

Individuals : Cothron Marie
13847

 

Note NI11686 :

Individuals : Redwine Robert Word
1383

 

Note NI11687 :

Individuals : Cothron Susan
13848

 

Note NI11688 :

Individuals : Keen Jane Janet
Some records have her name as Janet 'Jane' Charles-Jamison

 

Note NI11689 :

Individuals : Cothron Dorris Dean
13849
Dorris Dean Cothron
n
Mr. Dorris Dean Cothron, age 70 or Hartsville, died Wednesday evening,Nov. 9 at University Me dical Center in Lebanon.
cal Center in Lebanon.
Besides his parents Marion and Minnie Cothron, he was preceded in deathby his wife Shelby Jea n Cothron; son Harold Dean Cothron; daughterDeloris Jean Mosley; stepson James Ray Ford; tw o brothers Bob by andDanny Cothron; two sisters Frances Wade and Deborah Raney.
two sisters Frances Wade and Deborah Raney.
He is survived by son Dorris Cothron, Jr.; four daughters Sarah Cothron,Sherry Cothron, and J oyce (James Daniel) Cravens, all of Lafayette, andMichelle (Patrick) Wix of Westmoreland; 1 4 grandchildre n; 16 greatgrandchildren; brother Ray (Tommie) Cothron of Arab, Ala.; three si sters,Roberta (Harold) Woodard of Hartsville, Rosemary (Miles) Gregory ofHartsville, and Darl ene Hall of Smithville.
Gregory
Funeral services were held in the chapel of Anthony Funeral Home at noon,Saturday, November 1 2, 2011 and were conducted by Bro. Landy Presley.
ONC noon,Saturday, November 1 2, 2011 and were conducted by Bro. Landy
Honorary pallbearers: James D. Cravens Jr. and Jamie Lynn.
D. Cravens Jr. and Jamie Lynn.
Active pallbearers: Gary Mosley, Patrick Wix, Caleb Wix, Allen Mosley,Jesse Cothron and Jaco b Cothron.

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