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Death Notices Death notices are accepted by the newspaper only from funeral homes. To place a death notice please contact the funeral home of your choice. BOGLE, William Joseph- Age 21 years. Friday, November 4, 1994. Survived by parents, Frank J.

Bogle and Marilyn Deason Bogle; sisters, Skelly Rollins and Anna Holleman; brother, Frankie D. Bogle. Remains are at Buena Vista Funeral Home 3634 Clarksville Highway, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. conducted by Father Bernard Niedergeses. Active Pallbearers: Brian Biggs, Brian Goforth, John Baxter, Kevin Lawrence, Erick Lamb and Jerry Midgett.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME Bratten and Son Directors, 254-7511 BRANCH, Rebecca- November 4, 1994. Survived by very devoted niece, Elizabeth McAtee; three brothers; three sisters; a host of other relatives and friends. Arrangements to be announced later. SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L.

Smith, Director BREWER, Morgan- Age 67. November 3, 1994. Survived by wife, Joyce Brewer; daughters, Patricia Jones, Stephanie Birdwell, Linda Simmons; sons, Charles Brewer, Bill Brewer, Larry Simmons; 10 grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn Williams, Dorsey Dortch. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton. Mr.

Brewer will lie in state and the family will receive friends at Grace Baptist Church on Old Hickory Blvd, Saturday, 10am-2pm where services will be conducted by Rev. Fred Johnson and Rev. Courtney Wilson. Pallbearers, grandsons and nephews. Visitation with the family.

will be after 3:30 p.m. Friday. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. ANDERSON GARRETT, 876-2968 Madison, TN COMPTON, Larry Richard- Friday, November 4, 1994. Age 52.

Survived by parents, James R. and Sarah E. Compton; sister, Linda Compton; brother, James Michael Compton. Mr. Compton was co-owner of Compton's Foods Inc and a member of Belmont Church.

Remains rest at the funeral home Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where family will receive friends Saturday from 6-8 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and where funeral services will be conducted Monday, November 7 at 10:00 a.m. with Bro. Steve Flatt and 1.

Rev. Don Finto officiating. Active pallbearers, Jack Harpool, Jerry Harpool, Tony Tidwell, Rumi Engineer, Andy Work, Brad Crawford, Pat Raymer, Alfred Ballinger. Honorary pallbearers, employees of Compton's Food. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors, 262-3312 DARKS, Howard Lee- November 4, 1994. God looked around his garden and found an empty space then looked down upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you and lifted to rest. God's garden must be beautiful because he only takes the best. We love you.

Edward, Brenda, Patty, Donnie and Cathy. Survived by wife, Faye Darks; sons, Edward Darks, Chicago, IL, Donald Darks; daughters, Brenda Belcher, Patricia Darks, Kathy Darks; step-daughters, Margie Ann Bailey, Janice, Yvonne Bouldin; stepson, Alvin L. Smithson, Mt. Juliet; brother, Don Darks; sisters, Marie Moore, Violet Spain, Margaret Camp, Velma Duggins; eight grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Remains are at Eastland Funeral Home where service will be conducted 1 p.m.

Monday with The Rick Holland and the Rev. Edward Hooper officiating. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Visitation 10am- Saturday and Sunday. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens.

EASTLAND FUNERAL HOME Carthage, Tn. Donelson, Tn. DUKE, Christine- Age 90. November 3, 1994. Survived by son, Morris A.

Duke of Donelson; daughter, Evelyn Vantrease of Ft. Myers, Florida; two sisters, Jessie Knight of Carthage and Julia Key of Monoville; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; one great great grandchild. Services will be held 1 p.m., Saturday from the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Bro. Ray McCall officiating. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery.

Visitation Saturday after 10 a.m. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE DIRECTORS, (615) 735-2118 Mt. Juliet, Tn. GRAY, Luther Clyde- Age 74 years. Friday, November 4, 1994 at Sumner Regional Medical Center in Gallatin.

Survived by wife, Betty Gunter Gray of Mt. Juliet; two sons, Clyde Ray Gray of Ashland City, TN. and Jimmy Dale Gray of Nashville; one grandson, Jeff Gray of Ashland City; three granddaughters, Emily and Laura Gray both of Ashland City and Amy Bugg of Mt. Juliet; one sister, Velma Summers of Nashville. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where services will be held 2 p.m., Sunday, November 6, 1994 conducted by Rev.

Carl Price. Active, Pallbearers: Mark Sherlie Tommy Bates, Mark Gray, Gunter, Barnes, Bruce Barnes and Sam McDaniel. Interment Crestview Memorial Park in Gallatin, TN. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, 444-3253 CREDIT CARDS Emma's Tasteful Arrangements Sympathy Flowers 327-0202 2410 West End Ave. THE TENNESSEAN Saturday, November 1994 78 Deaths Henry S.

Baker, 82, 1522 Clarksville, a retired farmer, died Thursday, Clarksville Memorial Hospital. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home, Clarksville. Survivors: brothers, W. Roy, Nashville, and Leo Baker, Ashland City; sisters, Annie Laura Harper and Christina Wortham, both Clarksville.

Richard Bishop, 83, Bone Cave, a retired farmer, died yesterday, River Park Hospital, McMinnville, Tenn. Services 1 p.m. today, High Funeral Home, McMinnville. Survivors: daughter, Linda Yates, Bone Cave; sons, Eugene, Bone Cave, and Diemer Bishop, McMinnville; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. William Jennings Bostick, 76, 3845 Old Alton Highway, Decherd, retired from Cleveland Pneumatic, died Thursday, Southern Tennessee Medical Center, Winchester, Tenn.

Services 2 p.m. today, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester. Survivors: wife, Nannie Bostick; son, Kenneth Bostick, Troy, two grandchildren. Bishop Carver, 75, 113 Oak Scottsville, retired from G.E. Newman service station, died yesterday, Scottsville Medical Center.

Services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, Goad Funeral Home, Scottsville. Survivors: daughters, Tina Carver and Marilyn Carver, both Scottsville; brothers, Jewell, Franklin, Lester, Fountain Run, and Freeman Carver, Scottsville; sisters, Hettie Wheat and Lattie Strode, both Scottsville. Pearl Crawford 80, 333 Rison Paris, a retired railroad worker, died Sunday, Henry County Nursing Home, Paris. Services 11:30 a.m.

today, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Paris. McEvoy Funeral Home, Paris, in charge. Survivors: stepson, Arlyn O. Barner, Altadena, Calif; a grandchild; two great -grandchildren. Betty J.

Draper, 60, 7132 W. Foster, Chicago, a homemaker, died Wednesday, Chicago. Services 10 a.m. Monday, Austin Bell Funeral Home, Springfield. Survivors: mother and stepfather, Cahterine Chilton and Cordell Butrum, Chicago; brothers, Harold, Florida, and Arthur Draper, Nashville; sister, Frances Zapata, Roselle, Ill.

Kenneth Lloyd Dunn, 29, 128 McGuire Monteno, died Wednesday, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Joann Dunn; sons, Luke and Lance Dunn, both Manteno; mother and stepfather, Betty Jo and George Kucera, Winchester, brother, Zachary Dunn, Tullahoma, sister, Crystal Kucera, Winchester; stepgrandmother, Bessie Kucera, Bever- ly Shores, Ind. Edith Virginia Dybdal, 58, Oriole Drive, McMinnville, retired from Oster died yesterday at home. Services 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, Locust Street Church of God.

McMinnville Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: husband, Harvey Dybdal; daughters, Virginia Lee Morgan, Aiken, S.C., and Debra Lynn Parker, Lithia Springs, son, Bruce E. Dybdal, McMinnville; sisters, Ruth Webb, Billie Simons, both McMinnville, Mary Norris, Smyrna, and Joyce Vollrath, Austell, brothers, Homer, Lee, both McMinnville, and Bobby Hicks, Marietta, five grandchildren. Marion E. Freeman, 77, Wheeler Avenue, Jamestown, a retired businessman, died Thursday, Fentress County Hospital.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Mundy Funeral Home, Jamestown. Survivors: wife, Gladys Freeman; sister, Mary Moss, Cookeville. Jessie Gammon, 87, Lafayette, a farmer, died yesterday, Hartsville General Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Alexander Macon County Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Robert and Henry Gammon, both Lafayette; daughters, Ruby Fater, San Francisco, Betty Sircy, Lafayette, and Elizabeth Lewis, Portland, six grandchildren; five great dren. Luther Clyde Gray, 74, 151 Northern Road, Mount Juliet, an employee at Stauffer Chemical died yesterday, Sumner Regional Medical Center. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Nave Funeral Home, Lebanon.

Survivors: wife, Betty Gunter Gray; sons, Clyde Ashland City, and Jimmy D. Gray, Nashville; sister, Velma Summers, Nashville; Thursday, Florence (Ala.) Hospital. Services 1 p.m. today, Atlas Church of Christ, Killen. Loretto (Tenn.) Memorial Chapel in charge.

Survivors; husband, Hollie F. Hamner; sons, Jerry, Killen, and James Hamner, Nashville; brothers, Norman, Birmingham, and Rayburn Wallace, Killen; sister, Earlene Urban, Georgetown, Texas; three grandchildren. Lillie Mae Matthews, 75, 131 Underwood Cornersville, retired from Genesco, died yesterday, Lewisburg (Tenn.) Community Hospital. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, Survivors: husband, R.E.

Matthews; sons, Benny, Tony, both Lewisburg, and Larry Matthews, Jasper, sisters, Lula Martin, Park Station, and Sue Lee, Lewisburg; brother, Vestal Moore, Columbia; six grandchildren. four grandchildren. Dorothy Wallace Hamner, 65, Killen, a homemaker, died Mary E. Larkin, 63, 4320 Shelbyville Highway, Murfreesboro, a seamstress, died yesterday at home. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Jennings Ayers Funeral Home, Murfreesboro. Survivors: husband, William F. Larkin; two sons; two daughters; two sisters; four grandchildren. George Robert McGregor, 92, 110 Rebel Hill McMinnville, a retired farmer, died Thursday, Raintree Manor. Services 3 p.m.

today, High Funeral Home, McMinnville. Survivors: wife, Ollie Mae Cole McGregor; daughters, Joyce Ross and Pauline McGregor; sister, Nora Witt; brother, Jones McGregory, all McMinnville; 11 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren. Kenneth George McKinney, 87, 805 Lindsley Road, Lebanon, an employee of Texaco Oil died Wednesday, University Medical Center. Graveside services 10 a.m. today, Hillcrest Cemetery.

Nave Funeral Home, Lebanon in charge. Survivors: daughter, Carol Schroeder, Lebanon; sister, Ola Gardner, Deport, Texas; a granddaughter; two great-grandchildren. Ethel Pentecost Miller, 90, 3389 Vanleer Highway, Charlotte, a homemaker, died yesterday at home. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Buckner's Dickson Funeral Home.

Survivors: sons, James Jack both Charlotte, and Robert A. Miller, New London, Iowa; daughters, Sarah A. Bryant, Clarksville, Betty L. Foster, Cumberaland Furnace, and Celia M. Delius, St.

Louis; brother, Marshall Pentecost, Hermitage; sisters, Sarah Estes, Hermitage, Ruth West, Wilma M. Wright, both Nashville, and Mary E. Durham, Charlotte; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; several stepgreat -grandchildren. Hattie Moss, 76, Schelley Knob Lane, Gainesboro, a homemaker, died yesterday, Livingston (Tenn.) Regional Hospital. Services 3:30 p.m.

tomorrow, Anderson Funeral Home, Gainesboro. Survivors: sons, Michael, Wayne, both Gainesboro, and Kenneth Moss, Celina, daughters, Llean Bowman, Wilma Hall, Irene York, all Gainesboro, 'Billei Trudel, Jeannie Bush, both Cookeville, and Zelma Lock, Berwyn, grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; grandchildren; stepgreat-grand- stepchildren; seven foster grandchil- dren. Robert Henry Napier, 82, 711 E. Locust Scottsville, retired from Washington Manufacturing, died Thursday at home. Services 3 p.m.

tomorrow, Goad Funeral Home, Scottsville. Survivors: sons, Bob, Bowling Green, and Joe Napier, Scottsville; six grandchil- nine great-grandchildren. Graves Pody Nichols, 47, 5503 Carter Road, Westmoreland, dren; three great grandchildren. Harvey Ray Wood, 66, White Oak Drive, Cookeville, a barber, a farmer, died Thursday, St. Thomas Hospital of cancer.

Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Alexander Macon County Funeral Home, Lafayette. Survivors: wife, Lula Nichols; sons, Michael Reid and Brian Nichols, both Lafayette; parents, Graves and Ruth Nichols, Lafayette; brothers, Mike and Mark Nichols, both Lafayette; sisters, Phyllis Snow, Red Boiling Springs, and Kay Shrum, Westmoreland. Daniel Shane Scott, 20, Vicenza, Italy, a disc jockey, died Oct. 22 in Vicenza from injuries suffered in a train accident.

Services 10 a.m. today, Providence Methodist Church, Pelham, Tenn. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, in charge. Survivors: parents, Christina and Lewis Scott; brother, Jamie Scott, all Vicenza; grandparents, Jean and Ross Brownell, Decherd, and Lewis E. Scott, Pelham; great grandmother, Jewell Jacobs, Pelham.

William Henry Stanfill 63, Chapel Hill, a retired carpenter, died yesterday at his son's home in Columbia. Services 1 p.m. today, Oakes Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Survivors: daughter, Diane Long, Chapel Hill; sons, David and Tommy Stanfill, both Columbia; sister, Edna Childrey, McEwen, six grandchildren. Rovella Clark Williams, 88, Richmond Chapel community, Whitleyville, a retired school teacher, died Thursday, Baptist Hospital.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Anderson Funeral Home, Gainesboro, Tenn. Survivors: sons, Marshall Canyon Lake, Texas, Prentice Gallatin, and Stan Williams, Mount Juliet; sister, Nell Clark, North Springs community; six grandchil- died Wednesday, Cookeville Health Center. Services were yesterday, Hooper Huddleston Funeral Home, Cookeville. Survivors: wife, Lucy Wood, Cookeville; sisters, Helen Francis, Rickman, Marie Brewer, Algood, and Jean Masters, Nashville.

Martha Fisher Smith, 86, McKendree Health Care, Hermitage, a social worker for the state of Tennessee, died yesterday, at her home. Services 3 p.m. today, Calvary United Methodist Church. Roesch-Patton-Austin-Bracey Charlton Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: sons, Fred B.

Menlo Park, and John W. Smith, Lewisville, Texas; sister, Elizabeth Fisher Kortlander, Athens, Ohio; six grandchildren. Nolensville, Tn. Murfreesboro, Tn. HAISLIP, Reba Beard- Age 61.

Friday, November 4, 1994. Survived by husband, Alton Floyd Haislip; sons, Daniel Haislip and Allen Haislip; daughter, Lisa Lane Randall; two grandsons; two granddaughters; sister, Bea Bradford; brother, Glynn Beard. Remains are at the Waller Chapel, 7281 Nolensville Road, where the family will receive friends Saturday, 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. and until time of service on Sunday.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Sunday from Arrington Church of Christ. Nephews will serve, as Pallbearers. Interment New Hope Cemetery, Petersburg, Nolensville, 776-2128 Smyrna, Tn. HARDY, Mr. Clarence Age 64.

November 3, 1994 at Murfreesboro Health Care Center. Survived by very devoted former wife, Mary F. Hardy; three children, Karen Muse (Hardy), Mitchell Hardy and Douglas Hardy; three grandchildren; one deceased; four sisters, Mary Shephard, Laura Lee, Addie Kelley and Minnie Jones; four brothers, Raymond, Roscoe, Charles and Clarence Hardy; a host of other relatives and friends. The body will lie in state Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Scales and Sons Funeral Home.

Funeral service Monday, 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Smyrna conducted by Rev. Amos Howard. Interment Gladesville CemeGladesville, TN.

H. PRESTON SCALES AND SONS DIRECTORS, Murfreesboro, 893-1313 HOVIOUS, Mary Lee- Age 62. Nov. 3, 1994. Mrs.

Hovious taught for Metro School Systems for 25 years before retiring. She is also a member of Hillsboro Church of Christ. Survived by husband, John R. Hovious sons, Dr. John R.

Hovious III Bristol, Tn. and James Walter Hovious of Hixson, daughters-in-law, Beth Goodman Hovious and Phyllis Ingram Hovious; grandchildren, James Walter Hovious Charles Patrick Hovious, Erin Elizabeth Hovious and Kyle Cowan Hovious. Visitation Friday 3 p.m.-9 p.m and Sat. 10:00 a.m.-1 p.m. Funeral Services will be held in Woodlawn Chapel of Roses on Nov.

5, 1994 at 1:00 p.m. with Walt Leaver, A.M. Burton and John Cowan officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Honorary Pallbearers: The Elders and Deacons of Hillsboro Church of Christ.

Active Pallbearers: Howard Adams, Vic Batson, Crane Bennett, Johnny Jordan, Pat Patterson and E.W. Smith. In lieu of flowers Memorial contributions may be made to David Lipscomb College, Alive or Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 residence. Survived by wife, Sara Currin Jones; daughter, Patricia Jones, Richmond, VA; brother, Newton DeHart Jones, Brentwood.

Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave. where services will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday conducted by Dr. Ronald R. Carrier.

Pallbearers, Richard Currin, John Grissom, Russell Shedden, Richard Shedden, Bill Shedden, Mark Shedden, Jeff Keyes, Mahew Keollien, Franklin Keollien and Jeff Gray. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, TN. The family will receive friends 12 noon until service time at the funeral home. MARSHALL-DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 JONES, Mr.

Mayhew PettusThursday, November 3, 1994 at his LARKIN, Mary Age 63 years. November 1994. Survived by husband, William F. Larkin; children, Joan, Ted and Bobby all of Nashville and Carol Anne of Murfreesboro; four grandchildren; sisters, Dorothy Moss of Ft. Collins, COLO.

and Joan Pennington of Nashville. Remains are at Jennings Ayers Funeral Home, Murfreesboro, where services will be held 2 p.m., Sunday conducted by Dr. Joe Frazer. Interment Mapleview Cemetery in Smyrna. Visitation with the family after 5 p.m., Saturday at JENNINGS AYERS, 893-2422 MEEKER, Charles Edward- Age 80.

November 3, 1994. Survived by wife, Ethel Lee Meeker; daughters, Donna Carole Cage, Irma (Estes) Knight, Marilyn Ann Wilburn; sons-in-law, Edward Wilburn and Stephen E. Knight; 11 grandchildren, Lee Ann Edwards, Charles Daniel Cage, David, D. Cage, Kim Betts, Mark Estes, Michael Estes, Kelley Estes, Stephanie Knight, Trey Coop, Christie Hicks, Andy Wilburn; two greatgrandchildren, Emily Camille Edwards, Caanan Estes. Mr.

Meeker was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. He was retired from the Railroad and member of the United Transportation Union. Funeral service will be held 12:00 p.m. Saturday, November 5, 1994 at the Trinity United Methodist Church with Rev. T.J.

Bennett officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Active pallbearers will be David and Danny Cage, Mark and Mike Estes, Trey Coop, Andy Wilburn, Mike Edwards, Mike Betts. Honorary pallbearers will be Ernest Willis, James M. Russell, Dr.

George B. Hagan, Dr. Rentz Dunn, Frank Hayes, E.D. Qualls, friends from the Trinity Church, friends from Res-Care. Visitation at Forest Lawn, Friday 3-9 p.m.

Saturday visitation will be at Trinity Church 10 a.m. until funeral service. In memory of Mr. Charles Edward Meeker, memorial contributions may be made, to Trinity United Methodist Church. Arrangements by FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 859-5279 GARNER, Estella White- November 4, 1994.

Survived by daughter, Kathryn Russell; son, John Garner of St. Paul, a host of other relatives and friends. Arrangements to be announced later. SMITH FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706. Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L.

Smith, Director LAYNE, Dale Rogers- Age 59 years. November 3, 1994. Survived sons, James A. Layne and Bobby Layne; sisters, Gertie Jones, Ruth Singletary, Bessie Williams, Evelyn Port, Sarah Powells, Rosie Kirby; brother, Perry Rogers; grandchildren, Morgan Layne, Joshua Layne and Paizlee Layne. Her remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville where services will be conducted Monday, November 7, 1994 at 12:30 p.m.

with Rev. Bobby Howard officiating. Visitation with the family Sunday, 3-8 p.m. Interment Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. Relative and friends will serve as pallbearers.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 832-1948 MARSHALL, Frances 199 Talley Whitesburg, TN passed away Thursday, November 3, 1994 after an extended illness. She was a member of Lee Valley Missionary Baptist Church and The Order of the Eastern Star, MorristownWhitesburg Chapter No. 486 Past Matron. Mrs. Marshall leaves to mourn her husband, Rev.

James A. Marshall; daughter, Carolyn Mahan; son, Kevin Marshal; three sisters; two brothers; two grandchildren; step-mother. The family will receive friends p.m. Saturday at Subblefield Funeral Home in Morristown, TN with funeral services to follow at 8:30. Burial 1:00 Sunday at Creech's Chapel Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Lee Baptist Church or Tate Spring Lodge No. 438 Scholarship Club Madison, TN ODOM, 'Louise Smith- Age 88 of Madison. Passed away Friday morning, November 4, 1994 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Douglas Granville Odom, Sr. Together they founded 1 the Odom's Tennessee Pride Sausage Co.

in 1943. She was a member of City Road United Methodist Church, a long time member of the King's Daughters and an active member of the Saroptimist Club of Madison and the Nashville Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. June England and Mrs. Judy Wilkerson; two sons, Douglas G.

Odom and Richard A. Odom, all of Madison; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, November 7, 1994 at Madison Funeral Home with Dr. Lynn Hill and Rev.

James Hobgood officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DONATIONS CAN BE MADE TO KING'S DAUGHTER DAY HOME IN MADISON.

Active pallbearers, Larry D. Odom, Charles A. Odom, Keith E. England, Jason B. Wilkerson, Ralph B.

Wilkerson, Larry E. England. Honorary pallbearers, Douglas, G. Johnson, Phil R. Johnson, Mike Smith, Alex Smith, employees of Odom Sausage Carl Mays.

MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors, (615) 868-9020 College Grove, Tn. PATTON, John Thursday, November 3, 1994 at Williamson Medical Center. Survived by son, John Henry (Alice) Patton, Franklin; devoted granddaughters, Juanita Claybrooks, College Grove and Stephanie Patton, Nashville; daughter-in-law, Ella Mai Patton, Nashville; sister-in-law, Margaret Russell, Nashville; seven grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; seven great great grandchildren; cousin, Annie Cohen, Nashville; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; devoted friends, The Rigsby, White, Bizzell, Howell and Wilson Families, Mattie Russell and Lucille Russell; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Sunday, November 6th from p.m. at Beech Grove U.M.

Church, Arno Road, Allisona, TN. Funeral to follow with Elder Jasper Hatcher officiating and Rev. John Poellnitz, Eulogist. Interment Beech Grove Cemetery, College Grove, TN. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROGERS, Celeste Nicole- November 4, 1994.

Survived by mother, Rosa DeLaRosa Rogers; father, Larry Wayne Rogers; sister, Sandra Faye Harlan, Valdosta, GA; companion, William Taylor; son, John Andrew Taylor; several aunts and uncles. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel where funeral mass will be conducted 10 a.m. Monday, November 7, 1994 with Rev. Philip Breen. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Rosary will be recited Sunday 7 p.m. Visitation with family after 6 p.m. Saturday. ROESCH PATTON AUSTIN BRACEY CHARTLON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 SCOTT, John Bivens (J.B.)- Age 62 of Antioch, TN, November 3, 1994. Survived by wife, Ellen Juanita Scott, Antioch; Murfreesboro, children, Danice Dennis Joy J.

Martin, Frankfort, KY, Loriann Jill Hukill, Antioch, Susan Johnna Scott, Antioch; parents, Mrs. E.B. Scott, Red Boiling Springs; brother, Thomas E. Scott, Lexington, SC; sister, Katherine Laureigh, Red Boiling Springs; eight grandchildren. He was a member of Philppi Church of Christ.

Funeral service will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Hibbett Hailey Funeral Home with Bro. Layton Hall officiating. Interment Hill Cemetery in Antioch, TN. Nephews will serve as pallbearers.

HIBBETT HAILEY FUNERAL HOME, 883-2361 MARSHALL, William (PeachOld Hickory, TE. J.C. HELLUM FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon, 444-4558 SMITH, Martha Fisher- Widow of Fred Baxter Smith, died on Friday, November 4, 1994 at a local health care facility. She was born on November, 10, 1907 to John E. Fisher and Willie Mae Abercrombie Fisher.

She retired from the State of Tennessee Office of the Department of Public Welfare. Survived by two sons, Fred B. Smith, Jr. Menlo Park, CA and John William Smith, Lewisville, TX; sister, Elizabeth Fisher Kortlander, Athens, OH; six grandchildren, Ellen Louise Smith, New York City, First Lieutenant John Patrick Smith, U.S. Air Force, Amy Smith Marzullo, New Orleans, Bradley Scott Smith, Lewisville, TX, Fred B.

Smith, III, Menlo Park, CA and Steven Michael Smith, Lewisville, TX. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel where the family will receive friends 10 a.m. until 12 noon on Saturday. Funeral services will: be held in the Anderson Chapel of Calvary United Methodist Church; 3701 Hillsboro Road at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 5, 1994 with Dr.

James Beesley and Dr. Vin Walkup officiating. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Active pallbearers, Bradley Scott Smith; Fred Baxter Smith, III, William R. Meador, Thomas E.

Meador, Amy Smith Marzullo and Ellen Louise Smith. Honorary pallbearers, R.C. McKeand, Steven M. Smith, First Lt. John Patrick Smith, U.S.

Air Force, Robert C. Steele, Kenneth Calis and Don Miller. ROESCH PATTON AUSTIN BRACEY CHARLTON, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 es)- Age 77. Departed this life Thursday, November 3, 1994 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Lula Belle Marshall; son, Wallace (Gloria) Marshall; daughter, Gwendolyn Marshall; granddaughter, Kimberly Marshall; one four brothers, a host of other relatives and friends.

Complete ar-. rangements to be announced by ST.CLAIR, Mrs. Willie Mae Parker November 3, 1994 at her residence. Retired teacher at Krister: tist Church, Ladies of Missionary Union. Interment Family Plot, Hills of Calvary, Tuesday, November 8, 1994 at 11 a.m.

DAVIS CAMPBELL MCCLAIN DIRECTORS, 329-9700 and Greenbrier Elementary Schools in Robertson County. A faithful Member of Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church for over sixty years. Survivors; devot-: ed husband, Norris St. Clair; brother, Martin (Lula) Parker of Columbus, Ohio; aunt, Lillian Culp of Clifton, god daughter, Naomi Jackson; nieces and nephews, Bertha (Robert) Williams, Lewis (Mildred) and Thomas (Ada) Parker; devoted great nieces and Care Givers, Jacqueline Hampton and Victoria (Kenneth) Walker; numer-, ous great nephews and nieces; cousin, Elois Henry; sisters-in-law, Marie Davidson of Milwaukee, WISC. and Lucille St.

Clair of St. Louis, other Care Givers, Rev. Inman Otey, Bertha Vestal, Bernice Hicks, Vera Davis, Lucille Ridley, Byrdie Ingram, Cora Goodwin, Mary Wickware and John Waller; other relatives, friends, Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church and Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist Church Families. Family visitation Monday, November 7, 1994 from 6-7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church, 2334 Herman Street.

Funeral services to follow, Rev. Clarence Smith Pastor, Rev. Hilly Hicks, Officiant and Eulogist Rev. T. Smith.

Honorary Pallbearers: United Methodist Men, Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church. Active Pallbearers: Nephews and Cousins. Honorary Floralbearers: Gordon Memorial Sunday School Lady Teachers. Active Floralbearers: and 6, United Methodist Women and Pleasant Green Bap- WHITE, Mrs. Mary Etta- Age 78.

Friday, November 4, 1994. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and Charles Holladay; sister, Catherine Graves; grandchildren, Belinda Wakefield and Steve Holladay; great grandchildren, Charlie and Kimberly Wakefield and Becky Holladay. Visitation with the family will begin 2 p.m., Saturday. Funeral services will be the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses on Monday, November 7, 1994 at 2 p.m. with Bro.

Bill Wolfe officiating. Family and Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 YEAGER, William Bratton (Hap)November .4, 1994. Survived by wife, Margaret Ellers Yeager; son, William Yeager, daughter, Susan Berry; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, John Yeager.

Services will be conducted Monday at 11:30 graveside at Springhill Cemetery with interment to follow. Visitation with the family 4-8 p.m. Saturday and 2-8 p.m. Sunday. HERMITAGE FUNERAL HOME, Shute Lane, 889-0361.

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