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ThuradeyrtBBUARY 7. 1985 THE TENNESSE AN 7F II Rlnnri ipatlj Notices Cjuardian (Impels. BAGGETT, Mr. Connie Age 86, of Springfield, died February 5, 1985 Jesse Holman Jones Hospital. Survivors include wife, Mrs.

Vera G. Baggett; three daughters, Mrs. David (Betty) Thompson, Mrs. Tim (Poppy) Glidewell, and Mrs. Maurice (Bonnie) Heard; five grandchildren, Andy Heard, Allan Heard, Terry Glidewell, Emaly West, and Qnnnlif Qrtfo Report Says WASHINGTON (UPI) The U.S.

blood supply is safer and better able to meet the nation's needs, despite public fears about mu man a dec ade ago, a congressional report an nounced yesterday. But the congressional Office of Technology Assessment report warned that concern about acquired immune deficiency syndrome could disrupt the blood supply. It said changes also could come from pressures to hold down health costs and the development of artificial blood products. The supply problems of a decade aeo. which DromDted the federal gov ernment to announce a national blood policy, have largely been solved, the report said.

"In the decade since the National Blood Policy was announced, blood resources have become safer and more available, despite continuing differences among participants in the blood services complex," said the re-port, "Blood Policy and Technology." "Today, AIDS, cost-consciousness and radically new technologies have significantly affected the blood ser vices complex and portend changes that will most likely be even more significant" There are 12 million to 14 million U.S. transfusions a year of blood, blood products or plasma. Blood and blood components are collected by non-profit hospitals and blood banks, and donations are voluntary. The plas ma sector, with more than $1 billion in revenues, is mainly commercial, and donors are paid. There is "wide agreement that blood products are overused but little data exist to evaluate the extent of overuse," the report.

said. Funeral Home AIKEN, Leonora M. February 6, 1985 at a local health care facility. Mother of Alger C. Aiken, Mt.

Juliet, William I. Aiken, Riverview, Ala. Grandmother of Raymond Aiken, Nina Hager, Jerry Laposka, Deborah Skaggs; six great grandchildren. Memorial service 3 p.m. Thurs day, February 7, 1985 in the Lily Room with Rev.

Ronald Carrier officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Life Care Center of Donelson. Arrangements WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 EWING, (Jack) February 6, 1985 at VA Hospital. Husband of Mrs. Roberta Luker Ewing, Nashville; father of Mrs.

Susan Ewing Finch, Birmingham, Charles Jackson Ewing, and Conan Luker Ewing, both of Nashville, and Samuel James Ewing, Knoxville, brother of Mrs. Mary E. Harwell, Nashville, and Knox Liggett Ewing, Nashville; and three grandchildren. Mr. Ewing was a Welding Technician, Veteran of World War II and Korean War and a Member of the Presbyterian Church.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 7, 1985 at 1:00 p.m. in the Woodlawn Cha pel of Roses with Dr. Woodrow Geier and Rev. David Eliason officiating.

Graveside Services will be held Friday, February 8, 1985 at 11 a.m in the Bethberei Cemetery in Marshall County, Tn. Pallbearers; Craig Blair, John Ellis, Mike Smiley, J.B. Thompson, Paul Harris, Akin uillespie. Honorary pauoearers: Aubrey Reed, Roy Chapman, Claude King, Doug Martin, Wil liam P. Harris, Matthew Harwell, Buddy Jones, John Joe Peczi, Ralph Nail, Welton Price, Gwyn Luker, J.F.

Luker, Bill Ewing, Earl Hill, Larry Rumsey. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HUME, 1INU, SIMMONS, Dr. Cecil E. Febru ary 6, 1985 at a local hospital. Husband of Mrs.

Jennie Bell Donelson Simmons, Nashville. Father of Cecil Donald Sim mons. Brother of Dayton Sim mons of Georgiana, Ala. and Zell Simmons of Laurel, Miss. Five grandchildren.

Mr. Simmons was a retired Baptist Minister He was a Mason, a member of York and Scottish Rite Bodies and a member of the Zamora Shrine Temple, Birmingham, Ala. He ministered at the uades den Baptist Temple, Gadesden, Ala. and Cleveland Baptist tem ple, Cleveland, Oh, and other churches in Orlando, Tampa, Fla. and Ervin, Tx.

funeral Services will be held Friday, February 8, 1985 at 1 p.m. in the Woodlawn Chapel of noses with the Kev. Kex Hum bard and Rev. S.T. McGinnis officiating.

Burial to follow in the Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Gene Kennedy. Clarence Reynolds, Robert watson, jonny West, Marty woore, Jim uiass. Honorary Pallbearers: Terry Simmons, Todd Hames, Jeff Klein, Eddie Jackson, Mike Campbell. Visita tion with the family will be 1:00 clock Thursday in the Dog wooa Koom.

Arrangements WOODLAWN FUNERAl HOME, 383-4754 Roesch Patton Dorris Charlton Martin's Bracey-lVelsh, Inc. Hibbett Hailey Chapel Eastland Chapel Hermitage Chapel All sponsors of the Guardian Plan Pre-arranged Funeral Program National Floral Company owned-operated by the Guardian Chapel Firms Florist Telephone 226-0107 Cosmopolitan United Funeral Policies Honored CLANTON, Mr. Fred E. Sr. February 6, 1985 at a local infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary E. Clanton; sons, Fred E. Clanton Phoenix, Richard Clanton, Fairview, grandchildren, Theresa Ryan, Steve Edward Ryan, April Marie Clanton, Mrs. Gail Ivey, William Clanton, Christina Clanton; great grandchild, Katherine Ivey; sister, Mrs.

Edward Fergerson; brother, Calvin Clanton of Flint, Mich. Remains are at Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, where services will be conducted 10 a.m. Saturday morning with Rev. B.L. Willis officiating.

Interment Harpeth Hills Memorial Gardens. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 244-6480 COTNER, Sophia Blake February 3, 1985 in San Antonio, Texas. Survived by daughter, Mary Weldon Leahy, San Antonio, sister, Kate Blake Hodgson, Atlanta, grandson, Robert B. Leahy San Antonio, Tx. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

with Rev. William E. Clark officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway 244-6480. HOLLAND, Mrs. Lillian Febru ary 6, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, Mary Meadows; son, Oliver Holland; brother, Melvin Goodwin; sister, Louise Wall, Louisville, six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one great great grandchild. Remains are at Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, where services will be conducted 2:00 p.m.

Friday afternoon with Dr. JL. Ford officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 244-6480 MAMMARELLI, Vincent D. Jr. February 5, 1985. Survived by sisters, Mary C. Mammarelli, Nashville, Mrs.

Wilhelmina Wallace, Philadelphia, brother, Anthony C. Mammarelli, Philadelphia, several nieces and nephews. His remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway leaving Thursday morning at 9:15 am. for St. Henry's Catholic Church Chapel for services at 10:00.

Msgr. George Rohling, officiating. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. The Rosary will be recited Wednesday at 7pm.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 POWELL, William Henry III Feb. 4, 1985. Survived by brothers, Ed Cook, Atlanta, Joe Cook, Marietta, grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Charlie H.

Chilcote, Nashville; uncle, J.G. Chilcote Eldorado, Ark. His remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, where funeral services will be conducted Fri. morning at 11:30 o'clock by The Rev. Samuel Miller and Dr.

Joe E. Pennel. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Columbia, Tn. Cousins will serve as Pallbearers. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 ROGERS, Joe Clark February 5, 1985.

survived by wife, Mrs. Odell B. Rogers, Hendersonville; daughter, Mrs. Joan Ray, Nashville; stepdaughter, Mrs. Carmony, West Lafayette, stepson, Howard George, Hendersonville; sister, Mrs.

Frances Witthoft, Palatine, brother, Robert (Buck) Rogers, Nashville; five grandchildren. His remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. Funeral services from the Merry Street Church of God Seventh Day, Friday morning, where the remains will lie in state from 9:30 a.m. until time of service at 10:00 a.m., Elder Robert L. Ross officiating.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders and Deacons of the Church of God Seventh Day. Active: Bro. Frank Bennett, Howard George, HI, Herbert Wyatt Carmony, Dan Allen Raines, Farris Wayne Raines, Thomas Howard Raines, and John Love, Jr. MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO THE MERRY STREET CHURCH OF GOD SEVENTH DAY BUILDING FUND.

ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON. Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 WHITE, Mrs. Frances Estelle February 6, 1985 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, Maxwell (Sammy) White; daughter, Clara Lee Daniels; sons, William N. White, Johnny E.

White, White House; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Remains are at Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, where services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. Hiram Lemay officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

Active Pallbearers: Timmy and Tony Daniels, Jessie White, Clay White, Joe White, Donny Waggoner, Beddingfield, and Jimmy Sweeney. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHAR LTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 244-6480 CAMPBELL, Mr. Philip L. Tues day evening, Feb. 5, 1985 at a local infirmary.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Clara Foster Campbell; two sons, Philip Donald Campbell and James A. Campbell, both of Nashville; sis ter, Mrs. Bessie Bryant, Erin; brother, Mr. Frank A.

Campbell, Anaheim, granddaughter, Angelia Marie Campbell, Nashville. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Marshall Donnelly Combs, conducted by Elder Jacob R. Huff. Pallbearers: Harry D.

Fos ter, A.E. (Gene) poster, Robert L. Foster, Eddie Huff, Scott Greer, Kermit Totty. Interment Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. MAR SHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111.

KIRKPATRICK, Deacon Will Age 83. Suddenly February 2, 1985. Departed this life for a heavenly home. Survived by cousins, Mr. Luther C.

Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lola Roberts, Mrs, Mattie Lytle, Mrs. Sadie Baker, Mrs. Fannie Kirkpa trick, Mrs. Annie Green, Mrs.

Lillie Gleaves; other relatives and friends. Family Visitation Satur day, February 9th from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. James M.B. Church, 600-28th Ave.

North. Funeral to follow officiated by the Rev. George T. Brooks Sr. and the Rev.

E.W. Roberson. Flowerbearers and Pallbearers selected from the Mother's Board and Deacons. Inter ment Hills of Calvary. K.

GARDNER SON FUNERAL SERVICE, Kossie Gardner Manager-Director HERNANDEZ, (Retired USAF Mas- tersgt.) Roy, Jr. Wednesday, February 6, 1985. Survived by wife, Mrs, Jean Davis Hernandez, Nashville; daughter, Rosemary Smith, Poolsville, son, Gary Richard Hernandez, Nashville; stepdaugh ter, Patsy Merritte, Nashville; stepson, Victor Michael Fox, Nashville; sisters, Lenora Lepine and Mar guerite Smith, both of Tampa, brother, Fred Hernandez, Tampa, eleven grandchildren. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue, where services will be conducted Friday at 2:00 p.m. by Bro.

Howard Horton. Entombment with Full Military Honors at Harpeth Hills Mausoleum. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 HOOPER, Miss Elizabeth Sue- Wednesday, February 6, 1985 at St. Thomas Hospital. Survived by sister, Miss Katherine Hooper, Nash ville; brothers, James W.

Hooper, Donelson, T.C. Hooper, Greenville, S.C., Ed H. Hooper, Cookeville. Her remains are at Roesch Patton Dor ris Charlton, Broadway Chapel, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday, February 7, 1985 at 12 noon with Dr. Mack Wayne Craig and Bro.

Dan Harless offi ciating. Active Pallbearers: Neph ews, 1. (J. Hooper, Greenville, S.C., Bill Hooper, Mt. Juliet, Jim Hooper, Donelson, Chip and Andy Ward, Brentwood, Rex and Phillip Hall, Cookeville.

Interment Wood lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday evening at Roesch Patton Dorris unariton HOOPER HUDDLESTON FUNERAL HOME, 526-6111. JOHNSON, Mrs.

Fannie M. Mon day, February 4, 1985 at a local hospital. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Louise Booker Oliver, son, Mr. Charles (Pappy) Johnson; other rel atives and friends.

Complete funeral arrangements announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge, 1408 Jo Johnston 329-2596 Madison, Tn. HALL, Maggie Ryan Age 95, of Madison died February 1985 at her home. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Jocie Hall, Mrs.

Grace Woods, Mrs. Mary Carlin, Mrs. Annie Foster, Mrs. Nellie Hackney; thirteen grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren. Remains are at the Austin Hell punerai Home, Springfield.

Services Friday at 1:00 p.m. Burial at the Elm wood Cemetery, Springfield. AUSTIN BELL UNEKAL HUMci, 384-4S1S Whites Creek HARRIS, Mrs. Jessie Naomi Read Age 78. Died Wednesday, February 6, 1985.

Survived by husband, Willie D. Harris; one son, Ensil R. Harris; one daughter, Doris Graves; one brother, Marvin Read; three sisters, Hazel Pulley, Zula Walker and Maggie Hudgens; eight grandchildren; six great grandchildren; six step great grandchildren. Remains rest at the Shearon-Hunt Funeral Home, Ashland City, where services will be conducted Friday, February 8th at 2 p.m. by Rev.

Virgil Nolen. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Felts Cemetery. Arrangements by SHEARON--HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hartsville, Tn. MAYNARD, Mrs.

Bessie Tuesday evening, February 5, 1985 at Harts-ville General Hospital. Age 90. Survived by one son, Charles Maynard Adairville, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille McCandless, Nashville, Mrs. Mildred Merryman, Hartsville, Mrs.

Gladys Ruth Gregory, Hartsville; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-one great grandchildren; ten great great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Effie Pewitt, Lebanon, Mrs. Birdie Carney, Lebanon, Mrs; Jewell Armstrong, Lebanon, Mrs. Grace Forkum, Castallian Springs. Remains are at Anthony Funeral Home, where services will be held Thursday, February 7, 1985 at 1 p.m.

conducted by Bro. Newton Gribble. Pallbearers: Kenny Gregory, Jimmy Dale Merryman, Lee Reeves, John Mann, William Dalton, Barry Holder. Interment Antioch Cemetery. ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME, 374-2280.

FISK, Charlie Francis Wednesday, February 6, 1985. Survived by wife, Mrs. Frances Stevens Fisk; son, John Fisk; sister, Mrs. Blanche Sti- nson, all of Nashville; brothers, Alton Fisk, and Hugh Fisk, Nashville, Frank Fisk, Warren, Mi. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Owen Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue, where services will be conducted Friday at 11:30 a.m.

by Rev. Dale Schneidemiller and Rev. Cheri Parker. Active Pallbearers: C.L. Stvens, Lonnie Stevens, Dale Stevens, Gary Hess, Wayne Hess, and Ted risk, interment Harpeth Hills.

PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392 Franklin, Tn. Nashville, Tn. PETERSON, Frank G. February 5, 1985 at Southern Hills Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Emma Jean Peterson, Nashville; daughter, Mrs. Carol Jean Kelso, Franklin; son, Larry A. Peterson, Madison, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Helen White, Mrs. Florence Liedberg, Mrs.

Viola Breda, brother, Arnold Peterson, N.C.; grandchildren, Lori and Karen Peterson, Peter and Mike Kelso. Remains are at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, where services will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, 1985, Rev. Thomas J.

Patterson officiat ing. Honorary Pallbearers: Employees of Robert J. Young Co. Active Pallbearers: Mike, Jim and Peter Kelso, Robert Young, John Crunk, Tom Rogers. Family will receive friends Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. WILLIAMSON MEMO- RIAL FUNERAL HOME, 794-2289 SIIERLIN, Mrs. Katie Mai Age 87, Tuesday, February 5, 1985 at Cap- -Care. Survived by her daughters, Catherine S.

Trice of Lebanon, Christine S. Mills of Nashville and Margaret S. Kerr of Ft. Lauderdale; brother, Edward Clarence Barr of Nashville; seven grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gal- ratin Road, where services are to be held Thursday, February 7, 1985 at 2:00 p.m.

with Rev. Ron Chilton. Interment will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. PHILL1FS-KUB1-NSON Directors.

SIIOCKLEY, Mrs. Melvina L. Sun day, February 3, 1985 at a local hospital. Survivors include Jier devoted husband, Mr. Melvin C.

Shockley; daughter, Mrs. SaDella Ruth Alston; devoted son-in-law, Robert C. Alston; grandchildren, Mrs. Melvelena Alston Robinson, Melvin R. Shockley; son and grandson, Mrs.

Sa Melvian Alston Giles, Hannah L. Alston, three great grandchildren, devoted brother-in--law, Thurman Shockley two grandsons-in-law, Gerald L. Robinson of San Diego, Ca. and John A. Giles Nashville; devoted cousin, Pinkie Ryan and Lue Willie, many other cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Visitation Friday, February 8th at Westwood Baptist Church, University Center, 2510 Albion from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Funeral Service to follow with Dr. Amos Jones Jr. officiating.

Interment Hills of Calvary Cemetery Saturday 9:30 a.m. K. GARDNER SON FUNERAL SERVICE, Kossie Gardner Manager-Director Lebanon, Tn. TAYLOR, Effie Lorene Age 86, Tuesday afternoon at a local hospital. Survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Irene T. Malone, Nashville; one son, Joe D. Taylor, Lebanon; eight grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; one great great grandson. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home, where services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday conducted by Rev.

Donald Owens assisted by Rev. Roy Copeland. Pallbearers: Grandsons. Interment Snow Hill Cemetery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon WILSON, Mrs.

Nodie Beatrice (Kin- nard) February 4, 1985 in Edgefield Hospital. Survived by sons, Kenneith, Paul and Phillip Wilson of Louisville, father, Mr. John William Kinnard, Nashville, mother, Mrs. Annie Kinnard, Louisville, one brother, Paul Kinnard, Louisville, one sister, Mrs. Barbara Shields, Nashville, grandmother, Mrs.

Inice Kinnard; brother-in-law, Wilson L. Shields; aunts, Mrs. Elma Halomer, Ms. Eva Ray; devoted aunt, Mrs. Georgia Robertson; uncles, Mr.

Ross Ray and Florida Gilbreath, Richmond, Andrew Kinnard, Dayton, four nieces; two nephews; devoted niece, Renika Strickland; a very devoted friend, James Perkins; devoted friends, Ms. Shirley Ellis, Ms. Bernethia Ellis, both of Louisville, a host of other relatives and friends. Her remains repose at Johnson's House of Atena, where the family will receive friends this Friday, February 8th from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral Service to follow conducted by Rev.

J.C. Darby of Louisville, Ky. Pallbearers selected from nephews. Flowerbearers are nieces and friends. Interment Hills of Calvary Saturday, 11 a.m.

JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA, Directors YOUNGBLOOD, Brenton Homer-Tuesday, February 5, 1985. Survived by wife, Anita Ray Youngblood; sons, Robert and Michael Deal Youngblood, Nashville; daughters, Robin Elaine Loyd, Susan Kim Bond, and Teressa Lee Teaney, all of Nashville; five grandchildren. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road, where services will be held Friday, February 8, 1985 at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Rev. George York and Rev.

Carl Martin. Friends and Relatives will serve as Pallbearers. Interment: Woodlawn Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON COMPANY, Directors. Burns, Tn.

Dickson, Tn. DYSINGER, Charles L. Age 84 years, Tuesday, February 5, 1985 in a health care center in Centerville, Tn. Survived by grandson, Charles M. Dysinger, Burns; two sisters, Mrs.

Helen Haskins, Mrs. Nina Rist, Nashville. The remains are at the Dickson Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, February 8, 1985 con ducted by Bro. Phillip Home.

Inter ment Union Cemetery. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, 446-2313. Nashville, Tn. Lebanon, Tn. JONES, Miss Alice E.

Age 84, Clifton Lane, Nashville, Wednesday morning ebruary 6, 1985. survived by one sister, Mary J. Murdock, Petersburg, three brothers, John Paul Jones, Lebanon, Joe C. Jones, Sarasota, John Franklin Jones, Stockton, eight nieces and nephews. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where services will be 1:00 p.m.

Friday, Bro. Virgil Bradford officiating. Pallbearers: James L. Burns, Dan iel Rivard, Joe C. Jones, Kenneth Harris, John Murdock, and Andv Murdock.

Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon KING, Frances N. Tuesday, Febru ary 5, 1985. Survived by husband, Alvin King; sons, John Michael Eugene and Richard L. Rider, all of Nashville; daughters, Barbara Ann, Sandra and Cathey King, all of Nashville; father, Theodore Noell; brothers, Howard, Donald, Bobby and Buck Noell; sisters, Deloris, Brenda, Patsy and Carolyn.

Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road, where services will be held Friday, February 8, 1985, at 11:30 a.m. Friends and Relatives will serve as Pallbearers. Interment: Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON COMPANY, Directors. Goodlettsville KIVER, Lesley (Leek) B.

Age 71 years. Wednesday afternoon at his home on Campbell Road in Good lettsville. Survived by daughters, Mrs. James Atlanta and Doris Meeks, Nashville; son, Donald Lesley Kiver, Nashville; grandchildren, Jeffrey Chambers, Atlanta and Lori Meeks Simmons, Heath Meeks and Deana Meeks; one great granddaughter, Lauren Elyse Simmons, all of Brad ford, sisters, Mrs. w.T.(Mary-)Bush and Mrs.

Callie Volz of Nash ville; brothers, Herman Kiver, Nashville, Fred Kiver, Pinson, Ala. and William M. Kiver, Central City, several nieces and nephews. Remains are at Cole Garrett, Goodlettsville, where services will be conducted Friday, February 8th at 1:00 o'clock by Rev. James Harney.

Honorary Pallbearers: Claude Garrett, Dr. Joe Sutherland, Paul Sturgis, Gayle Robinson, Active, Archie' Brown, Glenn Turner, Leonard Taylor, W.T. Boone, Walter Luster, Ed Owens, Alvin Parrish, John A. Parrish. Interment Union Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

COLE GAR RETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Goodlettsville Murfreesboro LASSETER, Robert Caldwell Of Murfreesboro. Died Wednesday. Survived by wife, Lida Lee Lasseter, two daughters, Elizabeth Lasseter Hull of Murfreesboro, Virginia Keyes Lasseter of Washing ton, D.C.; two sons, Robert Caldwell Lasseter III of Murfreesboro, Sam uel Lee Lasseter of Houston, two brothers, Jack and Sam Lasseter, both of Murfreesboro; five grandchildren, Richard Keyes Hull and James Longstreet Hull of Murfreesboro, Robert Layne Lasseter of Nashville, Whitney Lee Logan Lasseter of Murfreesboro, Mercedes Lucia Suarez of Washing ton, DC. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday Woodfin Memorial Chapel with Granville Houldin officiating.

Mr. Lasseter was a Private Inves tor, a Journalist and Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. Memorials in memory of Mr. Lasseter may be made to Linebaugh Library or a Library of your choice. WOOI FIN a McGAVOCK, Ms.

Lillian February 5, 1985 at a local hospital. Survived by cousins, Mesdames Lucille Duncan, Ruth Forde, Maggie Carruth-ers and Mr. Leonard Thomas; other relatives and friends. Funeral Fri day, February 8th, 1 p.m. at K.

Gardner Chapel, 1511 Jefferson Kev. Joe ohelton officiating. Inter ment Greenwood. K. GARDNER SON FUNERAL SERVICE, Kossie Gardner Manager-Dir ector Franklin, Tn.

MOORE, Rev. Joe David Departed this life to enter rest Monday, Feb ruary 4, 1985 at Williamson County Hospital. Survived by daughters, Emma J. Moore, Ida M. Turner and Evelyn Perkins, Franklin, Edith R.

Jennings, Charlene Moore Casey and Dora A. Jackson, all of Houston, 1 sons, David L. Moore, Irwinton, James W. Moore, Soperton, Ga. and Harold T.

Moore, Houston, brother, Rev. Frank Moore, Decatur, brother-in- -law, Willie Smith, Cincinnati, five daughters-in-law; two sons-in- -law; nineteen grandchildren; a devoted granddaughter, Aretha Moore, Franklin.Tn.; three step grandchildren; one niece; one nephew; a devoted friend. Brother Henry Moore a host of other rela tives and friends. Reverend Moore will lie in state at Limestone Missionary Baptist Church, West Main Franklin, from 6:00 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 7, until 11:00 a.m.

Friday, Feb. 8, 1985. Funeral services 1:00 p.m. Friday, First Missionary Baptist Church, Natchez Franklin, with Kev. K.L.

Secrest officiating. Interment Mea-dowlawn Memorial Gardens, Maurv Countv. Tn. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lynda Ellis; three great grandchildren. Services to be at Austin Bell, Springfield, Thursday at 2:00 p.m., Rev.

Ben Wakefield and Rev. Frank McDonald officiating. Burial at the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery. AUSTIN BELL FUNERAL HOME, 384-4515 BATEY, Tomeka Bianca Howanda Age 8 years. February 1, 1985.

Survivors include mother, Doris Cartwright Dotson; father, Thomas B. Childress; brothers, Anthony Louis Batey Tehran A. Dotson; foster-sister, Melissa Rutledge; grandmothers, Frances J. Cartwright, Frances Childress; grandfather, Charles Cartwright; great grandfather, Hooper Barksdale; grandaunts, Thelma Hasting, Ester McCIendon; grand-uncle, George T. Jackson; stepfathers, Henry F.

Dotson, Anthony Louis Batey other aunts, uncles, cousins; other relatives and friends. She will lie in state at Foster's Chapel Baptist Church, 936 Lebanon Friday evening at 6 p.m. Memorial service during family visitation 7 to 10 p.m Funeral, 11. a.m. Saturday above church.

The Rev. Alonzo D. Hat-chett will officiate. Pallbearers and loralbearers selected from friends. Interment family estate, Green wood Cemetery.

J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME, Directors BRUMMETT, Lutcher Wednesday, February 6, 1985. Survived by wife, Johnnie Griffin Brummett; sons, Vernon and Owen Brummett, Nash ville; daughters, Carolyn Batson, Orlando, Brenda Miles and Sharlyne Robertson, both of Nash ville; brother, Luther Brummett, Bethpage; ten grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Remains rest at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin Road, where services will be held Friday, February 8, 1985, at 1:30 p.m. Pallbearers: Mar shall Rittenberry, George Vaughan, Marshall Shutters, Leonard Vaughan, Robert Hunter, Robert Reasoner, Henry Griffin.

Inter ment: Woodlawn East Henderson ville. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON COM PANY, Directors. BRYANT, Mrs. Minnie L. Monday, February 4, 1985 at a local hospital.

Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nora Payne, Gary, Mrs. Christine Hillman, Nashville; brother, Clevon Williams, Nashville; three siste rs-in-law; one uncle; a host of nie ces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation with the family at the Chapel of Holmes Funeral Home Thursday, February 7, 1985 from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services following immediately.

Kev. George Brooks Sr. officiating. Pallbearers and Flowerladies selected from friends. Interment National Cemetery Friday at 11 a.m.

HOLMES FUNERAL HOME IN charge, 1408 Jo Johnston 329-2596 HARDING, Mrs. Lillie Monday February 4, 1985 at a local hospital. Survived by devoted daughter, Mrs. Josephine Brooks; grandson, Mr. Granville Elliott; foster daughter, Miss Rose Ann York; sister, Miss Emma Davis; foster granddaughter, Shronda York; other relatives and friends.

Visitation with the family Friday, Feb. 8, 1985 7-8 p.m. at SU Luke Primitive Baptist Church, 134 Lewis St. Funeral services immediately following at 8:00 p.m.. Elder Lowery Mooney officiating assisted by other ministers.

Interment Saturday, Feb. 9, at 11:00 a.m. Greenwood Cemetery. WILLIAM GUNTER AND SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. Franklin, Tn.

COWAN, Mrs. Martha Southall Departed this life Feb. 2, 1985 at Williamson County Hospital. Survived by sister, Ms. Clara Bell Southall; brothers, Sam E.

(Gus) and John W. Southall, George H. Rainey, Detroit, one daughter--in-law; one brother-in-law; one aunt, six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; four sisters-in-law; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Friday, Feb. 8, 1985 from 7-8 p.m.

at Providence United Primitive Baptist Church, 1175 Natchez Franklin, Tn. Funeral immediately following with Elder John E. Amos officiating. Interment Sat. at 11:00 a.m.

in Troussaint L' Ouverture Cemetery, Franklin, Tenn. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAVIS, Mrs. Annie Springer Feb ruary 5, 1985 local infirmary. Sur vivors include husband, Rev. Lee W.

Davis; devoted daughter, Ms Lucille Hicks; son, William Frank Hicks New York, N.Y.; devoted grandchildren, John Hicks, Patricia Brown, Acquinetta, Sebnna, Con nie, William and Nathaniel Hicks; great grandchildren, Terrence Brown, Sheryl and Zinia Hicks; three great grandchildren; neph ews, James Springer, Robert Pointer, nieces, Louisa and Rosie Springer, Minnie Pearl Davis: daughter-in-law, Flora Hicks brother-in-law, Robert Jones; sis ter-in-law, Gladys Springer, other relatives and dear friends. Visitation with the family Friday, Febru ary 8, 1985 from 7 to 8 p.m. at St, James M.B. Church, 600-28th Ave. North.

Funeral will follow immedi ately with Rev. George T. Brooks sr. officiating. Pallbearers: Dea cons of St.

James Baptist Church Floralbearers: Ushers of St. James Baptist Church and others. Interment Saturday, February 9, 1985 11 a.m., Family Plot, Garden of Our Lord, Greenwood Cemetery. (Ush ers Union of the Nashville City District please come in uniform.) DAVIS-CAMPBELL-MC CLAIN, Directors, 329-9700.

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