Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (2025)

Morgan County, Tennessee Obituaries

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BABB, DOUGLAS DWAYNE, AGE 27 OF LANCING, DIEDSUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2003. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, ELISHA ROSE (CARSON)BABB, SON, GABRIEL AARON DWAYNE BABB, MOTHER, DIANE OF LANCING,
FATHER, JAMES BABB OF KNOXVILLE, SISTERS, STEPHANIE WILLIAMSAND HUSBAND CLAY OF LANCING
AND NEBRASKA LUCAS OF LANCING, HALF-BROTHERS, JERRYAND JIMMY OF KNOXVILLE,
SPECIAL GRANDMOTHER, MARY FAY STANCIL OF LANCING,
SPECIAL MOTHER-IN-LAW, JUDY ROSE LAWSON,
SPECIAL BROTHER-IN-LAW, WADE CARSON AND WIFE JESSICAOF STRAIGHT FORK, TN
SPECIAL FRIENDS, DENZIL STEPHENS, TRACEY WOODS, LANCEHICKMAN
SPECIAL NEPHEWS, HUNTER KANE AND BRAXTON WILLIAMS.
THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER4, 2003 FROM 6 TO 7:30 P.M. AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG. FUNERALSERVICES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2003 AT 11:00 AT PILOT MTN.MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH WITH REV. CHARLES WEBB OFFICIATING.
INTERMENT WILL FOLLOW IN THE LANE CEMETERY, LANCING.[Schubert Funeral Home]
BABB, HELEN ROGERS - knownaffectionately as 'Mama Babb', age 88, a former resident of Coalfield,went to be with the Lord Sunday, October 2, 2005 at Portsbridge Hospicein Riverdale, Georgia. She was born July 6, 1917 in Lenoir City and wasthe daughter of John and Minnie Hensley Rogers, both deceased. She andher husband, the late Rev. Harold W. Babb lived in Oak Ridge between the1940s and 1960s. Their ministry with the Church of God took them to manycities and states, before retiring to the Coalfield Community in 1988.She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. In additionto her parents and husband, Mrs. Babb is preceded in death by: her daughter,Erma Jean Babb; and son, Ralph G. (Jerry) Babb. Survivors: children, JamesBabb & wife, Jeanette of Coalfield, Richard Babb & wife, Debbieof Fayetteville, Georgia, Larry Babb & wife, Susan of Mt. Olive, Mississippi,Stan Babb & wife, Valerie of Woodstock, Georgia, Pam Gable & husband,Ron of Greensboro, Georgia; grandchildren, Michael Babb, Chris Gable, FreddieBabb, Jimmy Babb, Dixon and David Babb, Tracie Porter; Angela Flamang,Cynthia Snow, Amy Babb, Caycee Bradley, Lauren and Meredith Gable; HensleyBabb; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Bob Rogers & wife, Shirley ofKnoxville; sister, Lois Johnson of High Point, North Carolina; sister-in-law,Lucille Rogers of Oak Ridge; brother-in-law, Dennis Babb and wife, Nancyof Knoxville; a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.The family will receive friends 6:00-7:30 pm, Tuesday, October 4, 2005at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with funeral service followingat 8:00 pm, in the Chapel with the Rev. Mack Smith officiating. Burialand graveside service will be held 10:00 am Wednesday, October 5, 2005at the Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs isin charge of all the arrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
BABCOCK, HANNAH , 74, formerlyof Burrville, died Oct 30, 1959 in Orlando, Fla. Survivors, husband, GeorgeBabcock;son, Roy Babcock, Fla.; brothers, Fred Jacks, Sunbright, Ross ofBurrville, Christopher, of Calif., Ben Jacks, of Ky.; sisters, Mrs. RayCase, of Ky., Mrs. Lucy Devlin, of Washington. Services at Burrville MethodistChurch. (Morgan County News)
BABINSKI, FREDA HOWARD, 54,McEwen, Tenn., passed away Monday, Oct. 31, 2005 after a short illness.Her favorite pastime was helping veterans. She was a published poet andloved her God who was and still foremost in her life. She was precededin death by her father, Cager D. Howard. She is survived by husband, LyleStanley Babinski of McEwen; mother, Lois Howard Blaschak, also known asJenny Wren of Lancing; sister, Louise Whitson and husband Curtis of Lancing;two nieces, Audrey Korgan and Angela Benton; and many other friends andrelatives. Funeral services will be held Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. inSchubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg, with Bro. Rick Taylor officiating.Graveside services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Highlawn MemorialPark, Oak Hill, W. Va., with Rev. Walter Webb officiating. The family willreceive friends Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, ChapelWartburg. [Roane CountyNews]
BADASKI, JANET MURHY, Amemorial service for Janet Murphy Badaski, 55, was held in Ervine, Calif.,on Oct. 23, 2005, with Rev. Paul Uhlar officiating.She was born in Harrimanon June 12, 1950, and passed away on Oct. 13. She moved with her familyto Calif. in 1957 and graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in LaPalma, Calif. She worked as an office manager. At the time of herdeath, she lived in Huntington Harbor, Calif. She died suddenly of a heartattack. She was very special and had lots of friends and loved ones. Shewas a good golfer and played quite often with her husbandShe was precededin death by her father, James Ralph Murphy: paternal grandmother: GoldieMurphy; uncle: James K. (Dude) Hawn; maternal grandmother: Clara Hawn;and several uncles, aunts and cousins. Survivors include her husband,William (Bill) Badaski, of Huntington Harbor, Calif.; mother-in-law: BettyBadaski; sister-in-law: Barbara Burley of Youngstown, Ohio; son: JamesMauritho of Huntington Beach, Calif.; daughter and son-in-law: Jenniferand Boady Sherman of Mira Loma, Calif.; grandsons: Justin and Jason Shermanof Mira Loma, Calif.; mother and stepfather: Glenna Hawn Murphy Morganand Gerald Morgan of Lancing, Tenn.; brothers and sister-in-law: RandyMurphy of Buena Park, Calif., and Jack and Barb Murphy of Cookeville; andmany nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts and loved ones. [Roane County News]

BAILEY, HERBERT AUSTIN, 57, of East Ridge, diedon Sunday, November 7, 2004. Mr. Bailey was an active member of HighlandPark Baptist Church. He was an usher, volunteer at WDYN Radio, a formerSunday School teacher for nineteen years and a lay preacher at Union GospelMission for sixteen years. He is survived by his wife, Darlene Blake Bailey;parents, Herbert and Jeanette Degeare Bailey, Festus, MO; two sisters,Myra June Bailey, St. Louis, MO, and Carla Bailey, Upper Marlboro, MD.Dr. David Bouler and Rev. Guy Templeton will conduct the service on Wednesday,at 10 a.m. in Asbury Chapel of Highland Park Baptist church. The familywill receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday and 9-10 a.m. on Wednesdayin the Asbury Chapel of Highland Park Baptist Church. Interment willbe in Rankins Chapel Cemetery, Oakdale, Tennessee. Memorial contributionsmay be made to Highland Park Baptist Church, 1907 Bailey Ave., Chattanooga,TN 37404. Arrangements are by Covenant Funeral Service. [The Chattanoogan;November 7, 2004]

BAILEY, RALPH CURTIS - age 82 of Coalfield andMaryville, passed away Friday, July 13, 2007 at St Mary's Medical Center.He was a member of Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church in Coalfield, TN. Precededin death by parents, Hobart and Leatha Bailey; sister in law, Polly Bailey;brother in law, Ray Bridges; son in law, Charles Berry. He is survivedby daughters, Shirley Berry of Corryton and Doris Gale and husband BobbyVandergriff of Union Co; special niece Holly Boling of Coalfield; brother,Roy Bailey; sisters, Anna Lou Foust and husband Dana of Knoxville, KatherineMoore of Powell, Betty and husband Alex Keener, Linda Bridges all of Knoxville;special friends, Jean Howard of Maryville and Rochelle Bailey of Coalfield;several nieces, nephews and many friends. Family and friends will meetat 10:45 A.M. Tuesday at Lynch Bethel Cemetery for the Graveside Serviceat 11 A.M. Pallbearers: Michael Bridges, Alex Keener, Dana Foust, DA Langford,Bobby Vandergriff and Bob Lyle. In lieu of flowers please make contributionsto Lynch Bethel Cemetery in care of Dorothy Huskins 7504 Carpenter RoadKnoxville, TN. 37931. The family will receive friends from 6-8 Monday atBridges Funeral Home 5430 Rutledge Pike 523-4999. {Knoxville NewsSentinal]
BAKER, RYAN, precious sonof Roger and Angela Baker, was born and went to be with the Lord on Wednesday,Nov. 30, 2005. Ryan is the little brother of Alycia and Matthew Baker.Ryan is the grandson of Larry and Phyllis Mutz of Lancing and Dulath andJean Baker of Columbia, Ky., and the great-grandson of Hazel May and thelate RC May of Wartburg, Henry Mutz and the late Marie Mutz of Palmdale,Calif., Zada Sneed and the late Lemon Sneed of Columbia, Ky., and the lateDewey and Iva Baker of Columbia, Ky. Ryan is also survived by his auntsand uncles, Jody and Michele Durham, Steve and Jesse Mutz of Lancing andBryan and Misty Baker of Greenville, Ky., Bradley and Cheryl Karnes ofColumbia, Ky., and many cousins. Ryan was loved by all and will be sadlymissed, but we all look forward to the day we will hold him again. Godbless you Ryan, we love you. Ryan's family held a graveside service onSaturday, Dec. 3, 2005 at 3:30 p.m. in the Lane Cemetery followed by burialin the same. Funeral arrangements were done through Schubert Funeral Homein Wartburg. [Roane County News]
BALDWIN, BARBARA KREIS ,75, native of Morgan County died, 3/4/1965 in Grandview. She wasborn in Wartburg, the daughter of late Ben and Mary Gschwend Kreis.Preceded by husband, William Baldwin. Sons: Joe, Billy, Frank andFred
Sister, Anna Litton Duncan; Brother, William Kreis.Burial in Grandview. {Morgan County News 3/11/1965]

BALES, CARL "BUDDY" 60, formerlyof Oakdale died in Harriman, June 19, 1999. Preceded by mother, NellieScott Daniels. Survivors: wife, June Bales, father, John Bales; threedaughters: Donna Meunier, Debbie Thomas and Pam and husband Mike Conley;sons: Randy and Belinda Bales, Jeff and Tammy Bales and Johnny Bales; sisters,Wilma Freels and Betty Randolph.
13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Burialin Emory Heights Cemetery. {Roane Co. News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (1)BALES,JAMES ISSAC, 81, Coalfield, passed away Monday, Sept. 25, 2006 in hishome. He was born Feb. 5, 1925 in Coalfield, living several years in Hazard,Ky., and eight years in Detroit, Mich., before moving back to the Coalfield.Mr.Bales was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield. He wasa loving husband, father and pap-paw. He loved Coalfield and was very civicminded and was a member of the 1941 Coalfield Six Man State ChampionshipFootball Team. He was a strong supporter of the Coalfield High School andtheir sports programs, also a strong supporter of the Coalfield LittleLeague Baseball and Football Teams. In addition Jim was an avid gardener.Hewas a United States Army veteran who served his country during World WarII, receiving several decorations including one Bronze Star, Parachutist'sBadge, Victory Metal and World War II Ribbon. He had worked at Brushy MountainState Prison as a Security Officer from 1969 until his retirement in 1991.He had also owned and operated Bales Esso Station of Coalfield for severalyears. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bert William and Ida LeeMcGlothin Bales; and brother, Bert William Bales, Jr. He is survived bywife of 60 years, Willie T.E. Wilson Bales of Coalfield; son, James WilliamBales and wife Denise of Coalfield; daughter, Rebecca Anne Treece and husbandKyle of Coalfield; grandchildren, David Treece and wife Stacy of Coalfield,Tiffany Denise McConkey and husband Drew of Panama City, Fla., James BryantBales of Knoxville and Adam Doughty of Coalfield; great-grandsons, IanChristian Blalock of Panama City, Fla., and Luke William Treece of Coalfield;and a host of extended family members and very special friends. The family
received friends from 5 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 28,2006 in Sharp Funeral Home with funeral servicefollowing at 8 p.m. in thechapel with Rev. Mack Smith and Milton Pruitt officiating. Burial and gravesideservice was held at 11 a.m., Friday, Sept. 29, 2006 in the Estes Cemeteryin Coalfield with full military honor services. In lieu of flowers, memorialsmay be made to the Jacket Foundation, P.O. Box 354, Coalfield, Tenn. 37719.Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs was in charge of all the arrangements.[Roane County News]
BALES, LAURA ROSE LANGLEY -born July 17, 1934 in Lancing, a lifelong resident of the Sunbright-DeerLodge area, passed away March 4, 2005 following a long illness. She waspreceded in death by: her father, Forrest Langley, Sr; sister, Myrtle LangleyJones; brother, Forrest Langley, Jr. She is survived by: daughter, DebraBales Cortner of Dallas, GA; son, Chuck Bales of Deer Lodge; three granddaughters,Jennifer Cortner of Jacksonville, Florida, Erin and Valerie Cortner ofDallas, Georgia; mother, Ova Watson Langley; sister, Pat Jones; brother,Paul Langley; many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friendsMonday evening from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. A gravesideservice will be held on Tuesday, in Mt. Hope Cemetery. [KnoxvilleNews Sentinal]

BALES, MR. MICHAEL (WORMEY), age 36 of Wartburgdied Monday, June 21, 2010.He was preceded in death by his father, EarlBales and sister, Brenda Langley. He is survived by mother, Lora Bales;daughter, Keyra Bales; step-daughters: Alexis and Savannah, all of Wartburg;brothers: Teddy Bales and wife, Brenda of Wartburg and Terry Bales andJill of Lancing; sisters: Angelia Vespie and husband, Phil of Wartburgand Linda Rose and husband, Maxie of Wartburg; and several very specialnieces and nephews.The family will receive friends Thursday, June 24thfrom 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services willfollow at 8:00 p.m. with Rev. Mark Langley officiating. Graveside serviceswill be held Friday at 10:00 a.m. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BANES, GLENEVA STRINGFIELD 62, formerly of Sunbrightdied, July 2, 1999. Preceded by parents Cortex and Ada Brock Stringfieldand husband Jim Banes.Survivors: daughters, Kay Matthews and Pat Wilsonand two greandchildren. Interment in Brock Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (2)BANKS,JESSE PAUL, went to be with the Lord, Oct. 25, 2002 at the age of 76.He was the son of Jesse Florence and Mamie Banks. He was born April 20,1926 in Newnan, Ga. He was a faithful member of Mossy Grove Primitive BaptistChurch. He served the church in many capacities, such as song leader,clerk, tape ministry and others. His love of the Lord was an encouragementto others. The church will miss him. He was a veteran of WorldWar II. He was wounded in action and received a Purple Heart for his serviceto his country. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse Florenceand Mamie Banks; brother Joseph W. Banks; faithful, devoted wife of 29years Dorothy Banks; two sons, Timothy Banks and wife Wanda of Birmingham,Ala., and David Banks and wife Alice of Eagle River, Alaska; four granddaughtersand two grandsons; three step-children and their families, Billy Davis,Barbara Clabough and Sharon Clabough, all of Harriman; two sons-in-law;13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Margaret Jenningsof Newnan, Elizabeth Orr of Sandy Ridge, N.C., and Ellen Long of Statesville,N.C.; one brother Therrell Banks of Gainesville, Fa.; and many nieces andnephews. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.His family will miss him very much.. The family received friends Monday,Oct. 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Shubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeralservices were held Tues. at 11 a.m. in Schubert Funeral Home with ElderHarold Hunt and Troy Thomas officiating. Interment followed in theMossy Grove Prinitive Baptist Church Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (3)BARDILL,MR. ALBERT DAVID - age 84, born May 5, 1922 at Wartburg, Tn., diedJan. 1, 2007, At the Etowah Health Care Center. He was a member of theSt. Paul's Lutheran Church, Wartburg, and attended Redeemer's LutheranChurch at Kingston, Tn. He was a veteran of WW II, and former prisonerof war, being captured in Italy and having received a Purple Heart. Afterbeing honorably discharged form the Air Force, he was employed by the U.S. Postal Service at Knoxville, Tn. for thirty one years as a letter carrier.He was preceded in death by his parents, Gustav and Mary Heidel Bardill,first wife, Willie Kate Bardill, sister, Catherine Milligan, brothers;Herbert Bardill, Knoxville, Robert Bardill, Cincinnati, Oh. and Gus Bardill,Burnside, Ky. Surviving wife, Edna Stone Bardill, of Kingston; daughterand son-in-law; Cathy and Randy Satterfield; step-daughter; Rita and husbandBill Dodds; grandchildren; Eric Washburn, Steven Satterfield; step-grandchildren;Charlotte Rifkinds, Jessica Dodds; step-great grand child; Savannah Selby.The family will receive friends Thursday evening, Jan. 3, 2007, from 6to 8 P. M., at Schubert Funeral Home with funeral services to follow at8 p.m., Rev. Robert Pfaff and Rev. Michael Miller officiating. Gravesideservices with Military Honors will be Friday 11 A.M. Morgan Memorial Gardens,Wartburg, Tenn. The family request that memorial contributions be madeto St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 222 N. Church St., Wartburg, Tn. 37887 orRedeemer's Lutheran Church, 1658 Roane St., Harriman, Tn. 37748. Arrangementsby Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BARDILL, EDNA STONE - age 89, passed away peacefullyon 14th day, of July 2010 at her home in Kingston, TN. Edna was born July7, 1921 and raised in the Pine Orchard community near Oakdale, TN in MorganCounty. She was the first child, of nine children born to Harley H. andElizabeth Benson Stone. She is survived by daughter, Rita Glynn (Bill)Dodds, Lebanon, TN; granddaughters, Charlotte Dodds, New York, NY, JessicaDodds; and one great granddaughter, Savannah Selby, Lebanon, TN; brother,Robert G.(Ann) Stone, Mt Juliet, TN; sisters, Velma S.(George)McCollum,Athens, TN, Patsy Jean S. (Roy) Johnson,Kingston, TN, Mary Elizabeth S.(Robert) Keeney, Soddy Daisy, TN; sister-in-law, Betty Hatley Stone, Hixson,TN; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins; step-daughter, Cathy Satterfieldand her family, Loudon, TN. She was preceded in death by parents, and husband,Albert Bardill; sister, Virginia G. Stone; brothers, Harley H. Jr., Billand Herbert Stone. She graduated from Oakdale High School and looked forwardto attending, all school reunions. She worked as a Dental and Medical Assistantfor many years. Edna lived a full life and stayed active with her circleof friends, and activities at the senior center, Kingston and FCE Club(RuralMixers). She was an avid reader and loved to bake sweets to share withfamily and friends. She has loved and cared for every member of her familyas her own and they looked to her as a parent. She was a member, of PineOrchard Baptist Church where a Celebration of Life Service will be heldon Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. EST, with Reverend Danny Thomasofficiating. A special thank you to her daughter, Rita, for her extra careshe gave so unselfishly, to her mother, during her extended illness, andalso Caris Hospice for all their special care, and Methodist Medical Center(floorwest). In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to, PineOrchard Baptist Church, 523 Pine Orchard Road, Oakdale, TN 37829, or acharity of your choice. At her request, she was cremated. Arrangementsby Cremation Options, Inc.

BARDILL, MRS. VERMA W. - age 86, formerly of Wartburg,passed away Thursday, February 11, 1999, at Heritage Health Care Centerin Tallahassee, Fla. She was a member of the St. Pauls Lutheran Churchof Wartburg. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Martin C. Bardill;parents, Howard and Stella Wells; brothers, Edward, Gerald, Paul and BurtWells; grandson, Christian G. Bardill. She is survived by: her son anddaughter-in-law, Ray and Joyce Garrett Bardill; granddaughters, Amy Bardilland Amanda Spence; great-granddaughter, Sara Jane Spence; sisters, PeggyPemberton, Madge Emerson, Mary Dameron and Dorothy Wilson. Wartburg CityCemetery [From The Knoxville News Sentinel 14 Feb 1999]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (4)BARDILL,MR. WILLIAM J. "BILL" JR. - age 78, of Harriman, formerly of Oakdale,passed away Sunday January 17, 2010 at his home. He was a veteran of theUnited States Air Force. Bill was a member of Woods Chapel United MethodistChurch and was an active member of the Roane County Military Memorial HonorGuard and the American Legion Post 50 in Rockwood. He retired from theI.B.E.W. Local 441 in Orange, CA and also from Y-12 in Oak Ridge. He waspreceded in death by his parents: William J. and Sadie Kate Whalen Bardill,Sr; one daughter: Deborah Lynn Bardill; one grandson: Jeffery Sean Quinn;one great granddaughter: Ashley Nicole Sandoval; and one sister: Anna MaeBingham Shawhan. He is survived by his wife of 56 years: Emma Shannon Bardill;two sons: Brett Alan Bardill and Brian Eugene Bardill; three daughters:Tanja Rae
Patton, Faith Marie Booher and Barbara Ann Bardill; sixteengrandchildren; nine great grandchildren and a host of other family, friendsand loved ones. The family will receive friends Wednesday January 20, 2010from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at Davis Funeral Home, Harriman. Funeral serviceswill follow at 6:00 PM with Rev. Joe Davis officiating. Graveside serviceswill be held Friday January 22, 2010 at 2:00 PM in the Wartburg Cemetery.Military honors will be provided by the Roane County Military MemorialHonor Guard. The family would like to express their appreciation to theUniversity of Tennessee Hospice and their nurse, Darla for their compassionand care. Davis Funeral Home serving the family of Mr. William J. "Bill"Bardill. www.davisfuneralhome.com
[Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on January 19,2010]
BARGER, ARNOLD "HUMBEE", AGE 84,OF THE FRANKFORT COMMUNITY, PASSED AWAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2004. HEWAS A LIFELONG RESIDENT OF MORGAN COUNTY . HE ATTENDED FRANKFORT CHURCHAND LOVED GOD AND ENJOYED GOSPEL MUSIC. HE IS SURVIVED BY ONE SISTER, MARTHABEAVER OF TAMPA, FL. SPECIAL CAREGIVER REBECCA POTTER AND FAMILY OF LANCING.SEVERAL NIECES, NEPHEWS AND FRIENDS.
HE WAS TRULY LOVED BY EVERYONE AND WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 2004 AT SCHUBERTFUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG FROM 6 - 7:30 P.M. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL FOLLOWAT 7:30 WITH REV. DARWIN NANCE AND REV. ARTHUR NANCE JR. OFFICIATING. GRAVESIDESERVICES WILL BE TUESDAY MORNING, 11:00 A.M. IN FRANKFORT CHURCH CEMETERY.[Schubert Funeral Home]
BARGER, RUTH, 90, Sunbrightdied Nov. 3, 1999 in Harriman. Preceded by husband Noble Barger anddaughters Betty Lou and Mary Ruth. Survivors, sons and wives, Charlesand Elizabeth Barger, Carl Barger, Henry and Barbar Barger and Ben Barger;daughters and husbands, Noel Jean and William Adkins, Martha and Ted Keylon,Mildren and Jack Morton and Joyce and Charles Osborne; 19 grandchildren,34 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; sister Naomi Hammock.Burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BARGER, WALTER B. SR., 75,formerly of Morgan County, died 6/16/1965 in Chattanooga. He was born inMorgan County the son of the late Sam & Martha Stringfield Barger.Survivors: wife, Alice D. Barger; son, Walter Barger Jr.: daughter,Mrs. C.L. Jones; 4 grand children, 1 great grandchild; brother, VirgilBarger; sister, Mrs. George H. Buxton and Mrs. Perry Hillary. Burial,National Cemetery in Chattanooga. [Morgan County News, 6/24/1965]
BARGOIL, REV. JOSEPHWILLIAM 'BILL', 72, of Oakdale, died Sunday, Aug. 11, 2002, at St.Mary's Residential Hospice in Halls. Born Dec. 20, 1929, in AndersonCounty, he was the son of Joseph Allen Bargiol and Mamie McAlister Bargiol,who are deceased. He had lived in Oakdale for the past 27 years. He wasretired minister, having served as pastor of several Baptist churches duringhis 47-year ministry. Rev. Bargiol was the former pastor of Rocky RiverBaptist Church of Iva, S.C.; Hill Grove Baptist Church of Guston, Ky.;Middle Creek Baptist Church of Coalfield; Truett Memorial Baptist Churchof Hayesville, N.C.; and First Baptist Church of Hilliard, Ohio. Mostlyrecently, he served as pastor of Daysville Baptist Church of Rockwood.Rev. Bargiol had also served as director of missions for Big Emory Associationfor 26 years. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Patsy Juanita InscoreBagiol; two daughters, Patricia Fortune and her husband, David, of LenoirCity, and Elaine Davis and her husband, Mark, of Oak Ridge; two brothers,James Bargiol and his wife, Carolyn, of Conway, S.C., and Virgil Bargiolof Dallas, Texas; and two sisters, Marie Stephens and her husband, Leon,of Easley, S.C., and Sue Hawkins and her husband, Don, of York, S.C.Rev. Bargiol is also survived by his grandchildren, Jodie Murrell and herhusband, Greg, of Atlanta, Ga., Brian Carl of Morristown and Michael Davisand Julie Davis, both of Oak Ridge. In addition to his parents, he waspreceded in death by a sister, Mary Ann Locklear, and two brothers, MelvinBargiol and Eugene Bargiol. The funeral will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,Aug. 15, at Middle Creek Baptist Church in Coalfield with the Rev. CraigNeill, the Rev. Omer Painter and the Rev. Mason Goodman officiating. Agraveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 16, at EstesCemetery in Coalfield. The family requests that any memorials be in theform of donations to the Western Estes Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, P.O.Box 122, Coalfield, TN 37719; or to St. Mary's Residential Hospice, 7447Andersonville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37938. The family will receive friendsfrom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the church. Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings is handling the arrangements. [Oak Ridger]
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BARGIOL, MRS. PATSY J. - age 72 of Oak Ridge (formerlyof Oakdale), passed away Monday, July 24, 2006 at St. Mary's Hospice inHalls. She was born December 12, 1933 in Winston Salem, NC. She was a memberof Calvary Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. She was preceded in death by herparents, Benjamin Clint and Ruby Jones Inscore; husband, Rev. Joseph William"Bill" Bargiol; brother-in-law, Jesse Westmorland. She is survived by herdaughters, Patricia Fortune and husband David of Lenoir City and ElaineDavis and husband Mark of Oak Ridge; grandchildren, Jodie Murrell and husbandGreg of Karns, Brian Carl and wife Sarah of Oak Ridge, Scott Fortune andwife Julie of Nashville, Julie and Michael Davis of Oak Ridge; great-grandchildren,Isabella Brooke and Reece William Murrell of Karns, Andrew Nelson of OakRidge, Lucas and Anna Fortune of Nashville; sisters, Phyllis Westmorelandand Gaynell Rayfield and husband Thomas, all of Winston Salem, NC; brothers,Benjamin Inscore, Jr. and wife Faye of Winston Salem, NC and Thomas Inscoreand wife Cindi of Advance, NC. The family will receive friends Saturday,July 29, 2006 from 9-11 am at Calvary Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. Funeralservices will begin at 11 am with Bro. Steve McDonald officiating. Intermentwill follow in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield. Donations can be made to St.Mary's Residential Hospice, 7447 Andersonville Pike, Knoxville, Tn 37917.Arrangements by Jackson - Oliver Mortuary, Oliver Springs. [Publishedin the Knoxville News Sentinel on 7/27/2006]
BARNES, MRS. BARBARA, AGE70, OF WARTBURG, DIED SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20, 2003 AT THE MORGAN CO.LIFE CARE CENTER, WARTBURG. PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER HUSBAND, GAYLORD BARNES.SURVIVING; SONS AND DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW; GAYLORD AND NANCY BARNES, PHOENIX,AZ., PETER AND IVY BARNES, ALPHARETTA, GA., THOMAS AND PATRICIA BARNES,OF WARTBURG, TN.; DAUGHTERS AND SONS-IN-LAW; EVELYN AND DAVID BODETT,OF PHOENIX, AZ.; MARY AND PAUL STRICKLEY, OF SANDPOINT, ID.; 11 GRANDCHILDREN; SISTER; SALLY; BROTHER; JACK; TWO SISTERS-IN-LAW; PAT AND ELAINE.GRAVESIDE SERVICES WILL BE HELD TUESDAY 2 P.M. LANE CEMETERY, LANCING,TENN. WITH FATHER MIKE SWEENEY AND BRO. SONNY WORKS OFFICIATING. SCHUBERTFUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.[Schubert Funeral Home]

BARNES, MRS. EDITH REBA MORGAN, age 91, of Sunbright,went to be with the Lord on June 24, 2008. She was a special woman, wonderfulwife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. Edith loved cooking great mealsfor her family and friends.She loved music, taught herself to play theguitar and had the ability to recall and share cherished memories. Herfamily and friends loved her very much. The emptiness left from her passingcannot be described in words. Our world will never be the same. Edithwas born on September 4, 1916 in the Glades Community. Preceded in deathhusband, Starling Rockford (Rock) Barnes, father and mother; George andMaude Langford Morgan. Sister; Edna Morgan Ennis and five brothers; Bill,Wesley, Junior, Louis and Clovis (Dubie).Survived by only child; KennethKinney and wife Joy. Five Grandsons; Mark and wife Ann, Michael, Chrisand wife Kimberly, Patrick and wife Mona and Dana. Many great and great-greatgrandchildren. Dedicated brother; J.P. Morgan and wife Cora Lee and manynieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive friends Saturday June28, 2008 from 10:00 to 11:00 A.M. at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Sunbrigt.Funeral service will follow at 11:00 A.M. with Bro. Herb Judkins officiating.Interment will follow in the church cemetery. [www.schubertfuneralhome.com]
BARNES, FLOYD J.-- 64, died suddenly at his homeon May 27, 1972. He is survived by his wife, Rose Walker Barnes: six daughters,Mrs. Alyene Welch of Bedford, Virginia: Mrs. Mary Seiber, Devonia: Mrs.Judith Pitcock, Tompkinsville, KY; Mrs.Trudy Bingham, Mrs. Barbara Graceand Miss Wilma Jean Barnes, all Oakdale: four sons, Sgt. Otto Barnes ofGermany, Ernest L. of Harriman: Arnold and Jimmie of Oakdale, and nineteengrandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.from the chapel of the Schubert Funeral Home, with Rev. Fred Copeland andthe Rev.Cagle officiating. Interment was
in Roane Memorial Gardens, near Harriman, with Schubertof Wartburg in charge. [Submitted by Judith Pitcock]
BARNES, HARRISON B., 69, formerlyof Stevens Community, died (last week) in Aiken. S.C.. Survivors:wife Fannie Johnson Barnes; sons, W.C., Edward and Charles Barnes. Daughters,Bonnie Ramsey, Ernestine Leatherwood, Wanda Dorsey, Barbara Buchanan.4 sisters, and 2 brothers also survive. Burial near Newport. [MorganCounty News 1/28/1965]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (5)BARNES,J.C. - went home to be with the Lord Friday, April 16, 2004. He wasa faithful member of Pilot Mountain Missionary Baptist Church and was dearlyloved by everyone who knew him. He was a World War II Hero, a recipientof the Purple Heart, Silver Star, and Bronze Stars and will forever remaina Hero to his family. He was preceded in death by his mother, Stella Barnes;father, Arthur Barnes; brothers, Morris Barnes, Carl Barnes and BusterUnderwood; sisters, Maggie Underwood and Madge Hooks. He will be sadlymissed by his loving wife of 54 years, Evelyn Maxine Barnes; his devotedchildren, Roger and Angie Barnes, Mike and Tonita Barnes and Bob and DianeHellmann; his wonderful grandchildren, Catrina Barnes, Jennifer and SteveSmith, Jayson and Patty Barnes, Natalie Barnes and Timmy Phillips, ElizabethBarnes, Nick Barnes, Christopher
Hellmann, C.J. and Natalie Hill and Pam Hill. He alsoleaves behind six precious great-grandchildren, Aaron Barnes, Kylah Barnes,Edwin Heinz, Chase, Case and Caleb Hill; three sisters, Inez Poole, MargieEdwards and Josie Barnes and a multitude of other family members and friends.The family will receive friends Sunday, April 18, 2004 from 6-8 pm at SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will be held on Monday, 1 pmat Pilot Mountain Missionary Baptist Church with Bro. Charles Webb andMike Barnes officiating. Interment with full military honors will followin Lane Cemetery in Lancing. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BARNES, LENA F., age 79 of Lancing, passed awayMonday, November 24, 2003 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Shehad lived in Dayton, Ohio for 50 years before returning to Lancing in 1999.She retired from General Motors and had served two terms as President ofthe VFW Ladies Auxillary, Post 5018 in Dayton, Ohio. She was the youngestsurviving child of the late Solomon and Cora Potter;also preceded in deathby sisters, Lucy Brown, Bertha Potter, Eva Vespie, Virgie Highbaugh, PearlRedding and Lorene Hines; Brothers, Owen, Cecil, and Walter Potter. Sheis survived by daughter, Carolyn Lyons of Pembroke Pines, Florida; Son,Barry Barnes; Sister, Ruby Byrge of Lancing; Brother, Charles Potter ofCrossville; Seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; Numerousnieces, nephews, and other family members and friends. The family willreceive friends Wednesday, November 26, 2003 from 6-8 pm at Schubert FuneralHome in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Bro. Bill Durhamofficiating. A graveside service will be held on Friday, 11 am in KubleyCemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BARNES, MINNIE---57 ofWartburg, Route 1, died 8:30 p.m., Sunday Feb. 9, 1961 at Oak Ridge Hospital.She was a member of Mossy Grove Baptist Church. Survivors:husband, Charlie Barnes; son, Ronnie Barnes; sister Elsie McMillan; brother,Wilbur McMillan. Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sharp Funeral Home Chapel,Oliver Springs, Rev. Lee Ward officating.Interment, Wartburg Cemetery.[Submitted]

BARNES, ROSE WALKER, 93, of Oakdale, passedaway Thursday, September 13, 2007., at Life Care Center of Morgan County.She was preceded in death by her parents; Melton and Eva Johnson Walker;husband Floyd Barnes; two sons; Russell and Clarence Barnes. Surviving:Sons: Otto and wife Alice Barnes, of Harriman, Ernest and wife Grace Barnesof Lancing, Arnold and Judy Barnes, of Ozone, Jimmy Barnes of Wartburg.Daughters: Alyene Welch of Harriman, Trudy and Bob Cartt, Barbaraand Bennie Buchanan, of Oakdale, Katherine and Bill of Devonia, and Judithand Glenn Pitcock, of Glasgow, KY. 35 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildrenand 18 great-great-grandchildren. Two sister: Bonnie Cline, of Lake Placid,Florida; Jane McFarlene of Harriman. Memorial services will be held Saturday,September 22, 2007 p.m. at the Crab Orchard
Baptist Church, with Rev. Jeff Hughes officiating.Burial: in Crab Orchard Cemetery, Oakdale, TN. Schubert Funeral Homein care of arrangements.

BARNES, VIRGINIA, 70, Sunbright, died 12/18/1964.She was born 9/21/1894, the daughter of Herbert & Ruth Pennels VanNorstran. Sons: Clem VanNorstran, Vann Barnes, Barney Barnes andRoland Barnes. 12 grand children; brothers: Clem and Fred Van Norstran.Burial in Deer Lodge Cemetery. [Morgan County News 12/23/1965]
BARNETTE, MR. CLIFFORD E., AGE 91, OF DEER LODGE PASSED AWAY FEBRUARY 15, 2006 AT HARRIMAN CAREAND REHAB IN HARRIMAN. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OFDEER LODGE AND A FIFTY YEAR MEMBER OF THE MASONIC SOUTH GATE LODGE # 569OF HARRIMAN. HE WAS INVOLVED IN VARIOUS CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS AND WAS A RETIREDBUSINESS OWNER. MR BARNETTE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE; GULA LYONSBARNETTE, GRANDCHILDREN; TERRY AND TOMMY OLMSTEAD. PARENTS AND BROTHERSLEAMON, OZIOUS AND ELLIS BARNETTE AND SISTERS JESSIE LEE, EDITH AND AGNES.HE IS SURVIVED BY DAUGHTER; BETTY BROWN OF HARRIMAN. GRANDSONS; TIM ANDALLEN OLMSTEAD, GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTERS JENNIFER AND ASHLEY OLMSTEAD AND GREAT-GREATGRANDCHILDREN; DEVON, JADEN AND NICHOLE MAXWELL. AND SPECIAL FRIEND FLONNIEHUTSON. SISTERS; NOLA EDWARDS AND THELMA NEILSON AND SEVERAL NIECES ANDNEPHEWS. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2006 AT 5 P.M.IN THE SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL IN WARTBURG. GRAVESIDE SERVICES WILLBE SUNDAY AT 2 P.M. IN THE MT. HOPE CEMETERY IN DEERLODGE. THE FAMILY WILLRECEIVE FRIENDS ON SATURDAY FROM 3 P.M. TO 5 P.M. AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME,WARTBURG. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BARNETT, MR. ARCHIE 'LEON',age 69, went to be with the Lord, Saturday morning, June 17, 2006, at hishome in the Chestnut Ridge Community. He was preceded in death by his son;Archie Barnett Jr.. Parents, Elmer and Ruby Lavender Barnett, brothers,Harry and Lawrence Barnett. Surviving wife of 45 years; Cherri WilliamsBarnett Daughter; Debra Barnett and husband Mark Stedam of Lancing Brothers;Nolan and wife, Marjorie, of Lancing Russell and wife Margaret of LancingWallace and Charles, both of Deer Lodge Gene and wife, Garlan, of DeerLodge Sisters; Eva Bilbrey, Tracy Addabbo both of Detroit, Mich.; Marilynand husband Fred Newport, of Mansfield, Ohio. Many nieces, nephews anda host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends,Monday, June 19, 2006, from 6 to 8 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral service Tuesday at 11 A.M. at Bible Baptist Church with Bro. JohnnyVespie officiating. Mr. Barnett will be taken to the church one hour priorto the services. Interment will follow in the Flat Rock Cemetery. SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BARNETT, DOROTHEA "DOTTY" VanNORSTRAN, Wartburg,died June 26, 2002 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. Shewas a graduate of Central High 1965 and a graduate of Mid State MedicalAcademy. She was preceded in death by father Clem E. VanNorstran;and brother William Leonard VanNorstran. She is survived by daughter,Stephne Barnett of Kansas City, Mo.; mother Kathie Crutchfield of Jacksonville,Fal.; brothers Richard VanNorstran of Vevay, Ind., Digger VanNorstran ofCarthage, Tenn., and Ralph VanNorstran of Kingston; and several aunts,uncles, nieces and nephews. The family received friends Saturday,June 20, 2002 from 1 to 2 p. m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, withfuneral services following at 2 p. m. with Rev. Michael Justus officiating.Interment followed in the Wartburg Cemetery. Schubert Funeral Homewas in charge of arrangement. [Morgan County News]
BARNETT, MR. GLENN "WALLACE"age 60 of Chesnut Ridge, passed away Sunday October 1, 2006 at CumberlandMedical Center. He was preceded in death by parents; Elmer and Ruby LavenderBarnett. Brothers; Leon, Harry and Lawrence Barnett, infant daughter FeliciaJoy Barnett, nephews; Ross and Archie Barnett and brother-in-law; HaroldBilbrey.Mr. Barnett is survived by sons; Mark and wife Blake of Crossville,Michael and wife Shannon of Cookeville and Bobby and wife Donna of Lancing.Six grandchildren; Kristen, Justin, Jackson, Patrick, Nichalos and Dusty.Former wives; Barbara Clark Rogers and Carol Rivenbark. Brothers; Nolenand wife Marjorie, Russell and wife Margaret of Lancing, Charles of ChesnutRidge, Gene and Garland Davis of Chesnut Ridge . Sisters; Eva Bilbrey andTracy Addabbo of Michigan. Marilyn and husband Fred Newport of Ohio. Ahost of nieces, nephews and special friends. The family will receive friendsfrom 6 to 8 P.M. on Wednesday October 4, 2006 at Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral service will follow at 8 P.M. with Rev. Jeff Durham officiating.Graveside service will be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in Flat Rock cemeterySchubert Funeral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert FuneralHome]
BARNETT, KATIE, 95,formerly of Brewstertown died March 30, 1997. Preceded in death by husband,Paris Barnett; daughters, Marie Brewster, Helen, Bessie Evelene , Oma AlmaDean and Shirley Jean. Survived by daughters, Lennie Mae and husband JamesBrewster and Dora Ellen Berry all of Brewstertown. Son, Earl and wife LucyBarnett of Ind. 14 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and 27 great-greatgrandchildren. Interment in Laurel Dale Cemetery in Rubgy. ( Morgan CountyNews)
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (6)BARNETT,LEAMON, 89, Rockwood, formerly of Morgan County, passed away July 25,2002 in the Roane Medical Center, Harriman. A lifelong member ofthe Rockwood V.F.W. and was a proud soldier of the Normandy Invasion andwalked across Europe. He was preceded in death by his son Denny LeeBarnett. He is survived by his wife Ruth Caldwell Barnett of Rockwood;daughter and son-in-law Nancy and John Banker of Boulder, Colo.; grandchildrenLaurel Lee Banker and Jeremy Lee Banker of Boulder; sisters, Thelma Nielsonof Kingston and Nola Edwards of Wartburg; and brother Clifford Barnettof Deer Lodge. Graveside services and burial were held in Mt. HopeCemetery, Deer Lodge. [Morgan County News]
BARNETT, ROSS, Lancing,was born Feb. 25, 1964 and passed away Monday, July 18, 2005. He is survivedby his parents, Nolen and Marjorie Barnett of Lancing; brother, Ricky LeeBarnett of Lancing; niece, Carol Lee Barnett; grandmother, Ruth Lee; andseveral aunts, uncles, cousins and a host of friends. The family receivedfriends Wednesday, July 20, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral services began at 8 p.m. with Bro. Rick Taylor officiating.A graveside service was held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Frankfort Church Cemetery.Serving as pallbearers were Mark Branstetter, Randy Branstetter, DarrellBarnett, Sandy Barnett, Darrin Barnett and Eugene Adams. [Roane CountyNews]
BARNETT, RUBY LAVENDER,90, High Point Community, passed away Friday morning Oct. 26, 2001 in theCrossville Hospital. She was preceded in death by her parents Tilden andCindy Lavender; husband Elmer Barnett; sons Harry and Lawrence Barnett;and three grandchildren. She is survived by her sons Archie and wifeCherrie of High Point, Nolan and Majorie of Lancing, Wallace and Charlesof High Point and Russell of Lancing and Gene Davis; daughters and sons-in-lawEva and Harold Bilbrey of Detroit, Mich., Marilyn and Fred Newport of Mansville,Ohio and Tracie Addabbo; 18 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.Funeral services were held Saturday evening at 8 p.m. in Schubert FuneralHome, Wartburg, with Rev. Rick Taylor officiating. Graveside services wereheld at 2 p.m. in the High Point Cemetery. The family received friendsSaturday from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. [Morgan CountyNews]

BARNETTE, MR. BRADLEY LAWRENCE, age 23, passedaway Sunday November 1, 2009. The family will receive friends Wednesday,November 4, 2009 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M. Graveside servicewill be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in Clear Creek Cemetery.
[Schubert Funeral Home]

BARNETT, [IVAN] KENNETH, 55, died Saturdayafternoon, May 29 [dob 04/15/1921, dod: 5/29/1976] at his home in DeerLodge. Surviving are daughters, Patty Springborn and Peggy Barnett, bothof Detroit, Michigan; brothers, Elmer of Deer Lodge, Walter and Roy, bothof Detroit, Michigan and sister, Wiladean Blanton, Deer Lodge. Funeralservice was held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Camp Ground Church, near Clarkrangewith the Rev Oliver England officiating. Burial followed in the churchcemetery with Shuberts [Schuberts] of Wartburg in charge. [Submitted]
Additional notes: [Mr. Barnett was a Veteran of WW II] [See Veterans ofMorgan County for photo]

BARRY, MABEL REBECCA RITTER, 87, Harriman, diedDec. 7, 1999. Preceded by husband of 50 years, Walter F. Ritter;second husband of 12 years, Scott Barry and parents, James and Amy L. Williams.Survivors, children: James and Betty Ritter, Delores Bennett and Dennisand Mary Allen; sister, Nella Kring; six grandchildren, 17 great grandchildrenand four great-great-grandchildren. Burial in Ritter Family Cemetery.[Morgan County News]
BARRY, MANIE TUCKER85, of Petros, died February 15, 1980. Survived by her husband John M.Barry, 2 daughters, Mrs. Lena Spegel of Ala., and Miss Margaret LucilleBarry of Petros; a brother, Clarence Tucker of Ala., 2 sisters, Mrs. SusieCleek of McMinnville, and Mrs. Hattie Tucker of Ala. Also 5 grandchildrenand 15 great-grandchildren. Burial in Petros Cemetery.
( Morgan County News)

BARTHELEMY, MRS. NANCY BAILEY, of McLean, VA,passed away October 29, 2008. Beloved wife of Thomas F. Barthelemy andthe late Carlos Bailey. Mother of John Bailey and wife Paula, Grandmotherof Faith, Skylar, Trisdan, Jaden and Evan Bailey. She is also survivedby many loving friends and relatives including Max and Carmen Von Boseand Dottie Nelson. Funeral services were held at Pumphrey's Bethesda-ChevyChase Funeral Home in Bethesda, MD on November 6, 2008. Gravesideservice will be Saturday, November 8, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. in the Mt. VernonCemetery, Burrville, Tn. Memorial contributions may be made to CapitalHospice, 4715 North 15th St. Arlington, VA 22205.Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg in charge of local arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BARTLEY, IMOGEAN PRESLEY 'JEAN', 80, of Knoxville,formerly of Oliver Springs, died Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009, in NHC Healthcare,Oak Ridge. Born Nov. 17, 1928, in Petros, she had lived in Kentucky before1981 moving to Oliver Springs in 1981. She had lived in Knoxville since1999. A Sears store manager with 23 years of service, she became a nurseand worked at Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge, for 13 years beforeher retirement. A peaceful, compassionate woman, she was a kind, considerateand faithful Christian who was a member of Kellytown Baptist Church, OliverSprings. She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Paul AndyPresley; son, Thomas Presley; parents, Thomas Clay Brown and Eva NormanBrown; brother and sister-in-law, D.C. and Joyce Brown; and sister, IleenCulbertson.Survivors include her husband, Ernest Palmer Bartley of Knoxville;grandson, Donald Paul Presley; great-grandchildren, Starr Presley and SuniPresley, both of Kingston; sister and brother-in-law, Sadie and Jim Harrisof Petros; special friend, Mona Bass of Oliver Springs; and a host of otherspecial friends and extended family members.The family will receive friendsfrom 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in Kellytown Baptist Church. Funeralservice will follow, with Pastors Matt Reed and Justin Rader officiating.Graveside service and burial will be at noon Saturday, Jan. 31, at HighlandMemorial Cemetery, Knoxville. Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs, is incharge of arrangements.In lieu of flowers the family requests memorialdonations to New Heights Baptist Church, P.O. Box 296, Coalfield, TN 37719.[Roane County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (7)BARTON,MR. GLENN H. — age 80, of Harriman, passed away Monday, March 29, 2004,at the Fort Sanders Park West Hospital in Knoxville. Born February 4, 1924in Morgan County to the late Earl and Amy Garrett Barton, Mr. Barton servedin the Army during World War II at the Battle of the Bulge. He was retiredfrom the Y-12 Plant and faithfully attended the Harriman Baptist Tabernaclefor the past 42 years. He is survived by: his wife of 58 years, Ruth Barton;two sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Carol Barton of South Hadley,MA and Steve and Virginia Barton of Oakdale; grandchildren, Jonathan andJennifer Barton of South Hadley, MA and Chris and Darren Barton of Oakdale;brother, Russell Gunter of Wartburg; sisters, Beulah Miller of Blaine andRhonda Barton of Knoxville; very special friends and loved ones, PastorJames F. Jones, Jr., and wife Sandra, Gloria Harvey Thomas, Rosie HarveyNelson and Tammie Currier Harvey, all of Harriman; and former Pastor Rev.Edward Parton and his wife Grace of Pigeon Forge. A private graveside servicewill be held Thursday morning in the Roane Memorial Gardens in Rockwood.Arrangements by Davis Funeral Home of Harriman. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BASLER, BILLY, 66, of Morgan County, died Saturday,May 10, 2003, at his home. Born September 12, 1936, in Morgan County, hewas the son of Clarence Basler, Sr. and Wilma Cooper Basler. He wasa U.S. Army veteran, a member of Beechfork Holiness Church and a retiredmechanic of Beaudry Ford in Atlanta, Ga. In addition to his parents, hewas preceded in death by his daughter, Leslie Basler, and his brother,Gary C. Basler. Mr. Basler is survived by his wife, Claudine Basler; twodaughters, Cynthia Harris andher husband, Daniel, of Penson, Ala., AngelaLawson and her husband, Michael, of Dyersburg; three sons, Perry Baslerof Cleveland, Michael Basler and his wife, Pamela, of Wartburg, and RussellBasler and his wife, Brenda, of Penson, Ala.; three brothers, Jerry Baslerof Wartburg, Larry Basler of Atlanta, and Clarence Basler, Jr. of Wartburg;three sisters, Betty Williams of Oliver Springs, Linda Turpin of Wartburg,and Sharon Patterson of Oak Ridge; and seven grandchildren. The funeralwill be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, 2003, in the chapel of Sharp FuneralHome in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Herman Woods officiating. A gravesideservice will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 14, at Basler Cemetery in MorganCounty. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at thefuneral home. [Morgan County News]
BASLER, CHARLES HARVEY, SR.- died peacefully on November 22, 2004, at home in Stockbridge, GA surroundedby loved ones. Charles was born September 10, 1917, in Petros, TN. He waspreceded in death by: his beloved wife of 63 years, Melba June Hart Basler;his parents, Harvey Alexander Basler and Millie Cox Basler, of Petros,TN; a sister, Thelma Basler Davis, of Rockmart, GA; brothers, Archie, ofIndiana; J. T., of Tullahoma, TN; Willie Dean, Petros, TN. He is survivedby: children, Brenda June Basler, McDonough, GA; Charles Harvey Basler,Jr. (Melinda Hewgley) Knoxville, TN; John Blanchard Basler (Sonya Teal),McDonough, GA; grandchildren, Lawrence Herbert Redford, Jr., Muscogee,OK; Tracey Lee Redford, Muscogee, OK; Charles Harvey Basler, III (TerriTurner), Hightstown, NJ; Andrew Hayes Basler (Alice Gallegos), Atlanta,GA; Madison Teal Basler, McDonough, GA; and great grandchildren, AmberRedford, Ft. Worth, TX; Jackson Thomas Basler, Atlanta, GA; and Sally GraceBasler, Hightstown, NJ; brother-in law, Howard Hart (Jackie Bradley), Ashdown,AR; sister-in-law Mildred Hart Dillon, Wartburg, TN. Babe, as he was knownto his family and friends, is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews,great nieces and great nephews. Babe was of the Baptist faith. He had abeautiful voice and took great pleasure in singing in church, on the lakefishing, or in the car with the family. Babe grew up in Petros, duringthe depression, and worked in the coal mines for a time. He spent manyyears of his adult life in Knoxville, TN, where he worked for Kraft Foods.He was transferred to Decatur, GA, in 1967. He retired and spent many yearswith his family and his bird dogs. Babe will always be remembered as asolid, plain spoken, working man who would help anyone in need and couldfix anything. His family delights in discussing their assurance of hisability to land a 747 if there was a need. The family requests no flowersand in lieu donations be made to Sacred Journey Hospice Foundation, 138Peach Drive, McDonough, GA 30253. The family will receive friends Friday,November 26, 5-7 p.m., at the funeral home. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (8)BASLER,MR. JERRY (BOOTS), age 58 of Petros, passed away on Wednesday, November8, 2006 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County at 11:24 a.m. with hisfamily by his side. Jerry served in the military in the 82nd Airborne Divisionin Vietnam in 1969 and was awarded several medals including tne BronzeStar for Bravery. He was preceded in death by his parents; Willie Deanand Sally Basler. Sister; Velda Kay, special nephew; Chad Anthony Armes.He is survived by his former wife; Becky Adkisson Basler, who was the loveof his life until the end. Jerry is also survived by sisters; Vickey andhusband Bob Boyce, Melissa Walls, Susie Patterson, Mandi and husband EddieHooper, Randi and husband Joe Armes Brothers; Teddy and wife Phylis Baslerand Terry Basler, Also many nieces, nephews and friends, A very specialfriends Betty and J.W. Armes and Avery Hembree. The family will receivefriends Friday evening, November 10, 2006 from 6-8:00 p.m., Schubert FuneralHome Wartburg. Funeral services will follow visitation with Bro.TimothyJames Basler officiating.Graveside services will be held Sunday afternoon,November 12, 2006, 3:00 p.m. in Petros Cemetery with military honors.Thefamily requests everyone to pray for those that don't know the Lord Jesusas their Savior, Remember that Christ can and will forgive at the blinkof an eye, even when you are worn out, tired and things seem hopeless.Remember God made the word " hope" and we attached the suffix ( less )to the end of a promise from God.
BASLER, MACEL, 90, of Wartburg,died Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, 2002, at Methodist Medical Center of OakRidge. She was the widow of Fred Basler. A son, Jerry Basler, also diedearlier. Mrs. Basler is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Bobbyand Betty Basler of Knoxville, Louis and Arnetta Basler of Wartburg andRoy and Dimple Basler of Oliver Springs. She is also survived by two brothersand a sister, Glen Brewer of Harriman, Cecil Brewer of Nashville and HelenLaughter of Memphis; and by four grandchildren. The funeral will be heldat 8 tonight, Nov. 21, at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg with the Rev.Robert Pfaff officiating. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m.Friday, Nov. 22, at the Wartburg City Cemetery, Wartburg.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight atthe funeral home. [Oak Ridger]
BASLER, MELBA JUNE - diedMay 10, 2003, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Atlanta. June was born November17, 1924, in Harriman, Tenn. She was preceded in death by her parents,Ed Hart and Blanche Hart Jones of Wartburg, Tenn., and a brother, AlvinHart of Wartburg, Tenn. She is survived by husband of 63 years, CharlesHarvey Basler, Sr. of Stockbridge, Ga.; three children, Brenda June Baslerof McDonough, Ga., Charles Harvey Basler, Jr. (Melinda Hewgley) of Knoxville,Tenn., and John Blanchard Basler (Sonya Teal) of McDonough, Ga. She isalso survived by sister, Mildred Hart Dillon (John, deceased) of Wartburg,Tenn.,and a brother, Howard Hart (Jackie Bradley) of Ashdown, Ariz. She is survivedby grandchildren, Lawrence Herbert Redford, Jr. of Rome, Ga., Tracey LeighRedford of McDonough, Ga., Charles Harvey Basler, III (Terri Turner) ofHightstown, N.J., Andrew Hayes Basler (Alice Gallegos) of Atlanta,Ga., and Madison Teal Basler of McDonough, Ga., and great- grandchild,Amber Michelle Redford of Ft. Worth, Texas. June is survived by many nieces,nephews, great nieces and great nephews. June was of the Baptist faith.She took great pleasure in her family and wide circle of friends. She enjoyeda close family relationship with her entire family. Her delight was allaspects of rearing her children, continuing to the lives of the next generations.June grew up in Petros, Tenn., and Wartburg,Tenn., and spent many yearsof her adult life in Knoxville, Tenn. She was Postmistress at the Universityof Tennessee, Knoxville, when the UTK Post Office was in South Collegenear Ayres Hall on 'The Hill' and then at the Carolyn Brown Student Centeron the UTK Campus, before moving with her family to Atlanta in 1967. InAtlanta, she worked for Dr. Sheldon Soble, podiatrist, and Dr. E. G. Cullens,dentist, before her retirement. In addition, she maintained close friendshipswith special friends, Marty Pressley and Peggy Duncan (recently deceased).Funeral and burial was in Stockbridge, Ga., at Fairview Memorial Gardens.Arrangements by Horis Ward Funeral Home. [Knoxville News Sentinel]

BASLER, GEORGE EDWARD, 79, Joyner Community.He was the son of the late John and Emma Heidel Basler. Survivors:wife, Addie Robbins Basler; son, Clarence Basler; daughters: Zella Vannand Faye Woods; 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; brothers;Charles and Harry Basler; half-brothers, Otto, Robert, Theodore, Bill,Martin, Fred and Walter Basler; half-sister, Lulu Frankenburg. Burialin Brasel Cemetery. [Morgan County Newsd dated 1/30/1964]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (9)BATES,JOHN WESLEY, JR., 83, of Lancing, a good and faithful servantto his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, entered into his eternal rest on Wednesday,Jan. 9, 2008 at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. He was a memberof Oak Grove Baptist Church, Lancing. Mr. Bates was a veteran of the U.S.Navy having served during WWII. He was preceded in death by his maternalgrandmother, Carolina Littrell; and paternal grandparents, Taylor and ThirsiaBates; parents, Annie Mae (Littrell) and John Wesley Bates Sr.; brothers,Leslie Bates and Everett (L.C.) Bates; sister, Thelma Faye Bates (infant);and one step great-great grandchild. Mr. Bates is survived by wife of 60years, Bonnie Daniels Bates of Lancing; sons and daughters-in-law, JohnnyLeroy and Marie Bates, Stanley and Reba Bates and Anthony and Linda Batesall of Lancing; daughters and sons-in-law, Cathy and Jerry Holmes of Crossvilleand Aleisha and Dave Hawley of Lancing; grandchildren, Toby Bates, TracyClevenger, Amy Kilby, Danny Rouse, Stephanie Duncan, Travis Bates, AlyssaBates, Amanda Bates and Teshia Hawley; thirteen great-grandchildren; eightstep great grandchildren; six great-great grandchildren; sisters and brotherin-law, Dorothy Alene (Bates) Conrad of Morgan Co. Life Care Center inWartburg and Louise (Bates) and Samuel Richard Brock of Oliver Springs;brother, Milford Bates of Jasper, Ga.; and a very special little friendwho brought him much joy his last year, Whitney Brown; several nieces,nephews and a host of relatives and friends. The family received friendsFriday, Jan. 11, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral service was held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Oak Grove Baptist Church,Lancing, with Bro. Mark Langley andBro. Rick Taylor officiating. Intermentfollowed at the Sunbright Cemetery with Military Honors. Schubert FuneralHome, Wartburg was in charge of arrangement.
Morgan County News 1-16-2008

BATES, MILFORD FORD, age 78, a resident of TalkingRock, GA, died Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at the Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta.Mr. Bates was born on the 13th day of April, 1932 in Morgan County. Hecontinued to live in Coalfield and Oliver Springs until his move to Georgiain 2000.Milford was the owner and operator of Bates Landscaping. He alsoworked in construction as a brick mason. He was a member of the Cedar HillBaptist Church. He was a loving father and his grandchildren were the loveof his life. Mr. Bates was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing andhunting.He was preceded in death by his parents, John Wesley Bates Sr.and Annie Mae Luttrell Bates, by brothers; Leslie Bates, Elvert L.C. Batesand John Wesley Bates Jr. and by a infant sister, Thelma Faye Bates.Heis survived by a son, Timothy Bates and wife, Phyllis, by daughters; RebeccaHeath and husband, Michael and Sherea Chester and husband Ron, by grandchildren;Melinda Brogdon, Chase, Casey and Taylor Heath all of Talking Rock, GA.Milford is also survived by sisters, Dorthy Conrad of the Life Care Centerin Wartburg, and Louise Brock and husband, Richard of Back Valley, by asiser-in-law, Bonnie Bates of Lancing, TN, by his former wife and friend,Virginia and a host of nieces, nephews and special friends. The familywill receive friends Friday, June 4, 2010 between the hours of 6:00 and8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 8:00 pm in thefuneral home chapel with Pastor Mack Smith officiating. Burial and gravesideservices will be held Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 10:00 am at the OliverSprings Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the services. [SharpFuneral Home]

BAYLESS, EVA BROCK, 90, formerlyof Sunbright died in Crossville. Preceded by parents, Sam and Minnie McCartt;husband, John E. Bayless; brothers, Earnest, Freeman, Frank, Ion, Ray andReynold; sisters, Etta Goad and Ada Stringfield. Sister, Annie Marie Davisand Nephew and wife, Sonny and Jo Brock. Interment in Brock Cemetery[Morgan County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (10)BEACH,BILLIE FRANKLIN, 70, passed away Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in hishome in Wartburg. Mr. Beach served in the United States Army for 15 yearsand was employed with the Tennessee Department of Corrections for 31 years,which he retired from. He loved fishing and spending time with his family.He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He was preceded in death byhis mother, Flonnie Beach Anderson; and son-in-law, Robert Workman. Heis survived by his loving and devoted wife of 49 years, Betty Lou NorthrupBeach; daughters, Deborah Baird and husband Samuel and Linda Workman; son,Billy F. Beach Jr. and wife Judy, all of Nashville; mother-in-law, SallyNorthrup of Sunbright; sisters, Carlene Voiles and husband Victor, VirginiaPemberton and husband Archie, all of the Robbins Community; grandchildren,Scottie Hanvy and Robert Workman, Jr., both of Mt. Pleasant; great-grandchildren,Hunter, James and Hannah Marie; very special sister-in-law and husband,who was also his fishing buddy, Geraldine and Frank Craddock of Wartburg;and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friendsThursday evening, May 26, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. The funeral service was held Friday at 11 a.m., May 27, 2005in the Schubert Funeral Chapel with Rev. Tommy LaRue officiating. Intermentfollowed in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Sunbright. [Roane CountyNews]BEACH, GLENA ROSE STEWART,born June 8, 1928 and raised in Wartburg, passed away on May 25, 2007.Her parents were Rev. and Mrs. Fred Stewart. She was preceded in deathby her infant daughter, Arminda; brother, Herschel Stewart; sisters, RubyStewart Laymance and Cordia Stewart Morgan. Glena's husband, Harold, diedin the year 2000. Mrs. Beach is survived by daughters, Judy Beach Gampfer(husband, David Gampfer) and their son Christopher Gampfer; daughter, BrendaBeach Billimoria (husband, Kersi Billimoria).While Glena moved to Cincinnatiand later to northern Ky., she valued her roots and her loving extendedfamily in the Wartburg area. Doobling Funeral Home in Bellevue, Ky. was
in charge of the arrangements.[Roane County News]

BEARD, ETHEL MAE COX - age 75, of the ArmesChapel Community, died Tues. evening Nov. 14, 2000, in the Park West Hospital,Knoxville. She was a member of the Armes Chapel Baptist Church. She waspreceded in death by her husband, Rev. Paul Beard; and five infant children;parents, Fate Cox, Sr. and Margaret Heart Cox; brother, Millard Cox andsister, Elizabeth Cox Manis. Surviving daughters, Paulette Pollard, BettyLemons, Genevieve Matheson, Frankie Armes and Kathy Armes, all of Wartburg;sons, David Lee Beard, Joe Beard and Jeff Beard, all of Wartburg; brothers,George Cox, of Wartburg, Fate Cox, Jr., of Mossy Grove Community; sister,Bonnie Cox Manis, of Mossy Grove Community; 19 grandchildren, and 6 greatgrandchildren. Interment in the Mossy Grove Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews]
BEASLEY, MR. CHARLES POLK,age 57, of Lancing, died Monday evening January 8, 2007 at Roane MedicalCenter.He was preceded in death by Father: James Beasley, brothers; OwenGene Beasley, niece; Monica Beasley. Mr. Beasley is survived by sons; Allenof Crossville and Matthew of Lancing, Daughters: Laura Brazil of RoaneCounty and Cathy Beasley of Lancing. Step-daughter; Stephanie Grindstaffof Lancing. Grand daughter, Haley Grindstaff and several other grandchildrenMother: Thelma Rose Beasley of Lancing. Sisters; Pluma Rose and BessieDisney of Lancing, Lou Ella and Kay Dixon of Crossville. Brothers; JamesAlfred of Nashville, Johnny of Deer Lodge, Roger, Hawk and Oral all ofLancing. Several nieces, nephews and friends. Special friends; David Humanand Odie Jones. The family will receive friends Wednesday January 10, 2007from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral servicewill follow at 8:00 P.M. with Bro. David Dial officiating. Graveside servicewill be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in the Beasley family cemetery.SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BEASLEY, PAT, 77, of Somerset, Ky, . Hewas the father of Herbert Beasley of Wartburg. Survivors: sons, Herbert,James and Raymond Beasley; daughters, Mrs. George Sears, Mrs. Wayne Sears;eighteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; brother, Willie Beasley;sister, Mrs. Eva Miller. Burial in Somerset Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews dated 8/5/1964]

BEASLEY, SYLVIA HAMBY (Mommy Syl)66, passed away July 22, 1998 in her home in Wartburg. She was precededin death by her loving husband, Billy Joe Beasley; parents French and MaryHamby; sister, Venus Griffith; and brothers, Dempsey and Kinley Hamby.She is survived by five children: Elizabeth Gail Beasley, Mary Helenand (Robert) Human, Billie Faye and (Calvin) Davis, Andrew and (Beverly)Beasley and Artie Michelle Beasley, all of Wartburg, and six grandchildren;five brothers,Freeman, Raymond, Nathan, Luke and Dave Hamby, all of Wartburg;two sisters, Annie Melhorn of Wartburg and Josephine McGhee of Harriman.Interment in Morgan Memorial Gardens (Morgan County News)

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (11)BEASLEY,MR. VERNON - age 78 of Sunbright, passed away Sunday, April 4, 2010at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He was a veteran of the US Navy.Vernon enjoyed playing golf after retirement and loved his cat Tootsie.He is survived by his wife: Jean Beasley; two daughters and sons-in-law:Kay & Tom Scandlyn of Knoxville and Leisa & Duane Scott of DeerLodge; four grandchildren: Clay Scandlyn, Mandy, Cameren & Julie Scott;one sister: Fern Evans of Corryton, TN; and a host of other nieces, nephews,family, friends and loved ones. Family and friends will meet Wednesday,April 7, 2010 at 2:30 PM at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Deer Lodge for gravesideservice with Bro. Vic Davis officiating and full Military Honors presented.In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Kidney or Heart Association. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman, serving the family of Mr. Vernon Beasley.www.davisfuneralhomes.com [Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on April7, 2010]

BEASON, RALPH, ' R. L'., SR., 68, Harriman,died Sept. 24, 2002 in the home of his daughter in Wartburg. He was ofthe Holiness faith. He was preceded in death by his parents Daveand Tina Davidson Beason. He is survived by his wife Judy McCormick;two sons, Ralph L. Beason, Jr. and Brain Scott Beason, both of Oak Ridge.three daughters, Brenda May Mathis and Phyllis Elaine Henley, both of Harrimanand Kimberly Hope Walker of Wartburg; one brother Robert Franklin Beasonof Harriman and 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment wasin Corbin Hill Cemetery in Coalfield. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman wasin charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]

BEATTY EDWARD, 56, Ten Mile, died Feb. 25,2001. Preceded by parents, Harve and Marie Galloway Beatty.Survivors: sons Jackie and Ronnie Beatty, both of Wayne, Mich., twograndsons; sisters, Beverly Clough of Harriman, Loretta and Jack Pattonof Wayne, Sue and Lanty Walters of Wayne and Phyllis and ThurmanFreels of Cornesville, Ga.; brothers, Alvin Beatty of Harriman and Bobbyand Teen Beatty of Jackson, Ga.; several nieces and nephews. Burialin Byrd Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BEATTY, MRS. GENEVIEVE WINFREY DAGLEY, age 77,of Wartburg, died Wed. evening, Nov. 27, 2002. She was preceded indeath by husbands, Chester Dagley and James Beatty. Surviving areson, Byron and wife Marilyn Dagley of Chattanooga; daughters, Jenniferand husband, Darrell Skogman of Gainesville, Ga., Nancy and husband, SteveFraley of Powell; grandchildren, David and Jason Dagley, Darrell and ElizabethSkogman; sister Madge Larabee of Lenoir City and special friend Nancy Robinsonof Wartburg. The family will receive friends Friday evening Nov.29, 6 to 8 p.m., Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Private gravesideservices will be held Saturday in Wartburg Cemetery. The family requestsmemorial contributions be made to the First Baptist Church of Wartburg.[Knoxville News Sentinal]
BEATTY, MARIE GALLOWAY, 86,formerly of Wartburg, died Sept. 25, 2000 in Royston, Ga. Precededby husband Harve Beatty. Survivors: daughters, Phyllis Freelsof Carnesville, Ga., Loretta Patton and Sue Walter both of Detroit, Mich.and Beverly Clough of Harriman; sons, Bobby Beatty of Jackson, Ga., AlvinBeatty of Harriman and Ronald Beatty of Ten Mile; 11 grandchildren and10 great-grandchildren; sister, Edith Walker. Burial in Byrd ChurchCemetery, Sunbright. [Morgan County News]
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BEATTY, MR. EDWARD HARVE
Date Of Birth September 19,1905
Date Of Death June 19,1990
Services Friday June 22,1990
Schubert Funeral Home,Sunbright,Tn.
Interment-Byrd Church Cemetery---Sunbright Tn.
Preceded by wife, Marie Beatty. Survivors; daughters,Phyllis Freels of Ga., Loretta Patton of Westland, MI.,
Sue Walters, Wayne MI., Beverly Clough, Harriman TN.Sons, Bobby Beatty, Jackson Ga. Ronald Beatty,Harrison TN. AlvieBeatty,Harriman TN. Grandchilden 11 and 10 great-grandchilden. [submitted]

BEATY, ZACKARY LEE JR.,WAS BORN JUNE 27,2004 TO PARENTS ZACK BEATY AND AMANDA HOUSTON OF JAMESTOWN; HE PASSED AWAYJULY 23, 2004 IN THE FENTRESS COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER; OTHER SURVIVORS INCLUDEHIS BROTHER, MATHEW DILLON BEATY; GRANDPARENTS, JERRY BEATY AND GLADISFAY DUNCAN OF JAMESTOWN, LEE AND NANCY HOUSTON OF DEER LODGE, BRENDA CARNEYOF MEISTER HILLS; GREAT GRANDPARENTS, THURSTON AND FREEDA BEATY OF BANNERSPRINGS, RENA AND WALTER CARPENTER OF HAINES CITY , FLA; AND A HOST OFAUNTS, UNCLES AND GREAT- AUNTS AND GREAT- UNCLES. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVEFRIENDS SUNDAY EVENING 6 TO 8 P.M. SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME , SUNBRIGHT FUNERALSERVICES WILL BE HELD MONDAY 11 A. M. SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL WITHREV. FREDDIE MELTON AND REV. RONNIE WILSON OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILLFOLLOW IN THE SPRING CHAPEL CEMETERY. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BEAUBIEN, MR. LUCIEN, age 83 of Wartburg, TN,passed away Friday, October 20, 2006 in the Life Care Center of MorganCo. He was formerly of Sherbrooke, Canada. He was a loving husband anda wonderful father. He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Churchin Harriman. He served as a sergeant in the Canadian Army during WorldWar II, in the North Atlantic Zone, stationed in Great Britain from 1942-1944.He was a former plant manager of Tennford Weaving Co. of Wartburg. He issurvived by his wife of 59 years: Flore Beaubien of Wartburg; Sons: MarcBeaubien and wife, Peggy of Oneida; Michael Beaubien and wife, Connie ofLancing; Daniel Beaubien and wife, Yvonne of Wartburg; and David Beaubienof Wartburg. Daughter: Denise Howard and husband, Lonnie of Sunbright.Sister: Evone Cardin of Sherbrooke, Canada. Nine grandchildren and fourgreat, grandchildren: Lynne Anderson, Cynthia Beaubien, Gabrielle Beaubien,Matthew Beaubien, Joseph Beaubien, Adam Beaubien, Aaron Beaubien, StevenHensley, Sara Lavender, Jonathan, Nicholas, and Gracie Anderson, and ZacharyJenkins. The family will receive friends Saturday, October 21st from 6to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Sunday Mass will be at1:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Harriman with Father Mike Sweeneyofficiating. Interment will follow in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg.
BECK, VERA R.,of Oak Ridge, formerly of Wartburg, died Monday, Dec. 29, 2003, at herhome. Mrs. Beck was a former Wartburg Postmaster and was named TennesseePostmaster of the Year by the National League of Postmasters in 1972. Shewas a volunteer at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, where she hadaccumulated over 10,000 volunteer hours. She was also a 50-year memberof the Order of Eastern Star and a member of Glenwood Baptist Church. Shewas preceded in death by her husband, Edwin E. Beck; her parents, Lewisand Ethel Runions; her brother, Cecil Runions; two sisters, Alma Batesand Ruth Hurst; and by a niece, Betty Chastain. Mrs. Beck is survived byher nieces and nephews, Sue and Kenneth Jenkins and Connie and Jimmy Bowen,all of Hickman County, Bob and Elizabeth Lovelace Lecroy of Chattanooga,and Billie Lovelace Carringer and David of Oak Ridge; and by several friends,grandnieces and grandnephews. According to her family, Mrs. Beck was knownas a very caring person. Her family said her greatest joy was in helpingthose at Methodist Medical Center and the Hospice House. Her family saidwhen Mrs. Beck was asked about all those hours of no pay, her answer wasalways, "I'm paid every day by a thank you, a smile and a hug." Thefuneral will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2003, at Schubert Funeral Homein Wartburg with the Rev. Tom Mooty officiating. A graveside servicewill be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, at Wartburg City Cemetery.
The family requests that any memorials be in the formof contributions to Hospitality House of Methodist Medical Center of OakRidge, 210 W. Tennessee Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830, Methodist Medical Centerof Oak Ridge, 900 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, or to FirstBaptist Church, 308 N. Maiden Lane, Wartburg, TN 37887. The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]

BEDFORD, ARVENA L., age 82, a resident of Coalfield,went home to be with the Lord, Monday, February 11, 2008 at her home. Mrs.Bedford was born February 8, 1926 in Morgan County where she had continuedto live throughout her lifetime. She was a loving mother, grandmother,great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother. Mrs. Bedford wasa homemaker and a member of the Stephens Baptist Church. She was precededin death by her husband; William Thomas Bedford, by a daughter; Wanda Mooreand husband Rev. W.L. Moore, by a grandson, Wesley Gallahar, by step-sons,Carl and William Richard Bedford, by two brothers; Herbert and Gene Langley,andby three sisters; Maxine Smith, Ella Mae Noe, and Cora Lee Vann. Arvenais survived by a son, Tommy Bedford and wife Robin of Coalfield, by twodaughters; Edna Gallahar and husband Ronald of Oliver Springs, and JoyceAbshire and husband Jesse of Coalfield,by 10 grandchildren, Darrell, Thelma,Lois, James, Jason, Eric, Wayne, Craig, Matthew, and Cody, by 12 great-grandchildren;Megan, Jeff, Chris, Dustin, Charlie, Jennifer, Adam, Daniel, Leiann, Brandon,Lane, and Brennan, and by 8 great-great-grandchildren; Christopher, Timmy,Brittany, Benji, Wesley, Gage, Morgan, and Faith. She is also surviveda host of nieces, nephews, and special friends. The family will receivefriends Wednesday, February 13, 2008 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will be held Thursday, February 14,2008 at 11:00 am at Stephens Baptist Church with Rev. Don Daugherty andRev. Charles Campbell officiating. Burial and graveside services will followat the Jackson Cemetery in Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge ofthe arrangements.[Sharp Funeral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (12)BEENE,HORACE - age 85, of Petros, passed away January 2, 2001. He was a Veteranof World War II and was a Correctional Officer at Brushy Mountain Prisonfor 24 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Unavee Beene;parents, Bleve and Mary Beene; four sisters, Johnny Lowe of Petros, MabelDaugherty of Clinton, Bessie Duncan of Petros and Clorita Mowery of Cincinnati,Ohio; two brothers, Mart and Randall Beene, both of Petros. He is survivedby three sons, James Horace Beene and wife, Nadine of Detroit, Mich., RickeyBeene and wife, Carol of Petros, and Jerry Beene and wife, Carolyn of Wartburg;seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces, nephews, sisters-in-lawand brothers-in-law. Special friends, Bobby Weiford of Petros, Tommy Weifordof Midtown, and J. W. Bradley of Wartburg. Graveside services with fullmilitary honors in the Old Petros Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (13)BEENE,KENNETH D., SR. - age 78 of Knoxville, formerly of Morgan Co., passedaway suddenly Friday June 1, 2001. He was a veteran of the Army Air Corpsserving in World War II. He retired from Uniroyal Inc. in Detroit Mich.He was a member of the Black Oak Heights Baptist Church and was a memberof the American Legion Post #0002. Survived by loving wife, Dorothy JeanPatrick Beene; sons, Kenneth D. Jr. and wife, Sharon Beene of Va., KeithD. and wife, Jamey Beene of Ga., Nelson and wife, Lois Beene of Ga.; sevengrandchildren; four great grandchildren; sisters, Pauline Andersonof Va., Lena Jones of Knoxville; also several nieces, nephews and cousins.Burial in the Tenn. State Veterans Cemetery Knoxville, Tenn. [KnoxvilleNews Sentinel 2 Jun 2001]

BEENE, MART--82, Petros, passed away Aug. 6, 2000.Preceded by wife of 56 years, Lida "Oot" Beene; son, Curt Beene; two grandchildrenand son-in-law, Alan Wells Survivors: daughters, Peggy Wells andPat Chamblee and special son-in-law, Jack Chamblee of Petros; brother,Horace Beene; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; Burial inPetros Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BELL, SALLY G., 67, of Wartburg,died Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2005, after a four-year battle with cancer. Shewas a member of Covington Baptist Church. Her family will always cherishthe memories of a woman simply known as "Maw." She was preceded in deathby parents, Cal and Hazel Rich; son-in-law, Russel Hines; grandson, DavidHines; and great-granddaughter, Madison Goode. Survivors includeher devoted husband of 52 years, John D. Bell; daughters and sons-in-law,Sally "Tootsie" Hines and Trish and the Rev. Luke Ward, all of Wartburg,Brenda and James Hooks of Oliver Springs and Sue and Tony Coffman of Oakdale;sons and daughters-in-law, Ronnie Bell and the Rev. John Jr. and CarolBell, all of Wartburg, and Billy and Mary Bell of Oakdale; sisters andbrothers-in-law, Hopie and Delmar Watson, Geraldine Cross and Betty andClifton Hammons; brothers and sister-in-law, Lew and Mae Rich and Hubert"Bud" Rich; sisters-in-law, Mae Sneed and Darlene Cross; 21 grandchildren;and 23 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept.29, in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, with the Rev. Charles Webb officiating.Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, at Covington ChurchCemetery. [Roane County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (14)BENESH,BERNARD, 73, a native of Austria died at his home in Burrville. Hewas born 8/17/1891 in Granben, Austria, now (Czechoslovikia) and emigratedto this county in 1909. He sailed from Bremen, Germany on the S.S.Frankfort debarking at Galveston, Tx on 7/28/1909. He served in theCalvary of the U.S. Army from 1910 to 1919. Burial was in BurrvilleMethodist Church Cemetery. [Morgan County News dated 9/17/1964]

BENGE, JUDY A., "Little Judy", age 54, of Wartburg,TN., formerly of Dayton, passed away unexpectedly, Thursday, January 1,.2004. Preceded in death by her granddaughter Adrina; survivors includeher 2 daughters Kimberly (& Elwood Cook) Jr., Ohio, Carlena Reiner,Wartburg, TN., 2 sisters, Lois Stringfield of Harriman, TN., Connie (&Andy) Winterbottom of Dayton; 3 brothers, Leonard & Betty Jo Doolinof Ky., Donald (& Sandy) Doolin of Dayton.; 5 grandchildren andother family members. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday Jan. 7 atTobias Funeral Home. Belmont Chapel, 648 Waterview Ave., at Fauver Ave..Interment in Woodlawm Cemetery. The family will receive friends from6-8 PM at the funeral home.
[From: Dayton Daily News, Sunday, January 4, 2004]
BERRY, DENNIS, AGE 52 OFTHE BREWSTERTOWN COMMUNITY, PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 2005 INTHE SCOTT COUNTY HOSPITAL. HE ATTENDED THE BREWSTERTOWN CHURCH OF GOD.HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS, JERRY AND ADA BERRY; SISTER, RUTHSTOLL. HE IS SURVIVED BY SISTERS, OPAL CLAYBORN OF BYRDSTOWN, TNAND LUETTA HUTSON OF BREWSTERTOWN, TN. BROTHERS, FRANKIE BERRY OF DEERLODGE, TN., JIMMY BERRY OF SUNBRIGHT , TN., WINTON BERRY OF VONORE , TN.,GLEN BERRY OF BYRDSTOWN, TN. AND HAROLD PERDUE OF HELENWOOD, TN. SEVERALNIECES, NEPHEWS , FRIENDS AND OTHER RELATIVES. THE FAMILY WILLRECEIVE FRIENDS FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 2005 AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, SUNBRIGHT FROM 6- 8:00 P.M.. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL FOLLOW AT 8:00 WITHREV. GORDON BUTTRAM OFFICIATING. A GRAVESIDE SERVICE WILL BE SATURDAY MORNING,11:00 A.M. IN THE BREWSTERTOWN CEMETERY. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BERRY, DORA, 78, Brewstertown, died Sept. 23,2000 in Fentress County, Tn. Preceded by husband Dillard Berry, sonLonnie Berry. Survived by brother and sister-in-law, Earl and LucyBarnett of Muncie, Ind; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives.Burial in Brewstertown Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BERRY, BENJAMIN AVERY , 42, of Ohio,died, May 26, 1999. Preceded by father, Charles F. Berry. Survivors,wife, Barbara Fletcher Berry; mother Rosie Frogge Berry; brothers, Chuckand Jack Berry. several nieces and nephews. Aunt, Dorothy Blair and Uncle,Donald Frogge. Interment in Laurel Dale Demetery Rugby. [Morgan CountyNews]

BERRY, LONNIE ALLEN, 49, Brewstertown Communitydied 3/18/2000. Preceded by father, Dillard Berry. Survivors, mother DoraBarnett Berry. Burial in Brewstertown Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BERRY, HENRY T., 76, of Oneida died Saturday,January 15, at the Scott County Hospital. He is survived by his wife,Frona Nelly Berry, Oneida; a daughter, Betty Hutchinson, and a son, HaroldC. Berry, both of Cincinnati; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Miskie of Anderson,Indiana, and Mrs. Ollie Monday of Rugby; four brothers, Roy Berry of Cincinnatiand Dillard, Jerry and Cletis Berry, all of Rugby. Also survivingare nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Collins-Murley MortuaryChapel, with the Rev. Lloyd McCullah and the Rev. Kenneth Phifer officiating.Burial was in Brewstertown cemetery, with Collins-Murley Mortuary in chargeof arrangements. (Morgan County News, 1/20/1977, p10)

BERRY, MRS ROSIE FROGGE, loving Mother, Grandmotherand Great-grandmother, born in Rugby Tennessee on April 4, 1932 to Gertrudeand Everett Frogge who preceded her in death. She is also preceded in deathby brothers; Donald Frogge, Oscar Frogge, Author Frogge, Vernon Frogge,Ivan Frogge, Everett Frogge, twin brother Rosco Frogge and only sister;Dorothy Blair. Mrs. Berry married the love of her life, the late CharlesBerry on May 26, 1951 in Rugby and shortly after moved to Cincinnati, Ohiowhere she spent the rest of her life. Born to their union were three sons;Charles Berry Jr. (Bobbie), Jack Berry and the late Benjamin Berry. Shealso leaves to cherish her memory grandchildren; Carla Tallman (Mark),Justin Berry and James Berry. Step-grandchildren; Michelle Cooper,Sissy (Scott) and Kelly Cooper (John). Great-grandchildren; Carissa RoseTallman, Jonathan Tallman, Caitlin Tallman and Cheyenne Mardis. Step-granchildren;Keane, Molly, Ryan and Aiden.Special friend; Barb Fletcher as well as ahost of other friends and family. The family will receive friends TuesdayDecember 23, 2008 from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral service will follow at 2:00 P.M. with Rev. Paul Frickofficiating. Interment will follow in Laurel Dale Cemetery, Rugby. [SchubertFuneral Home]
BERRY TRUDY ELAINE, 49, Deer Lodge,passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, April 19, 2006 in her home. She waspreceded in death by her grandfather, Ernie Ryon; grandmother, Addie Ryan;step-grandmother, Mae Hall; father, Hoyt Everett Bennett; mother, Maeadjiel"Sal" Hall; step-father, Harry Hall; brother, Joseph Harold Ryon; and sister,Denise Hall. She is survived by her loving husband, Frankie Berry; children,John Brown of Sunbright, Vickie and Jerry Adkins of Deer Lodge, Jason andDanielle Brown of Crossville, Jeff and Angel Brown of Sunbright, Jerryand Angie Brown and James and Aleisha Brown, both of Deer Lodge; grandchildren,Lucas and Logan Brown, Keisha and Preston Adkins, Jason II, Nathaniel andRiley Brown, Michael and Mikayla Lee, Trenten Brown, Joshua and WhitneyBrown, Ashton, Makenna and Natalie Brown; brother, Roger and Genia Hambrightof Deer Lodge; sisters, Glenda and Alfred Beasley of Nashville and Addie"Sissy" and Tony Thornton of Deer Lodge; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces,nephews and cousins. Trudy was loved by many and will be greatly missedby family and friends. Trudy will always be remembered as a loving wifeand the most wonderful mother. The family received friends Friday, April21, 2006 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeralservices were Saturday, April 22, at 11 a.m. in the funeral home chapelwith Bro. Frank Kirby officiating. Interment followed in the Mt. Hope Cemetery,Deer Lodge. Pallbearers were sons John, Jason, Jeff, Jerry and James Brownand Jerry Adkins. Honorary Pallbearers were Danny Brown and Kevin Brown.[Roane County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (15)BERTRAM,HOWARD F., 37, Indiana, formerly of Rugby, passed away Sunday, Feb.11, 2001. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army. He was precededin death by his mother Alta Bertram. He is survived by father andstep-mother Darwin and Faye Bertram of Rugby; sisters, Debra Gibson ofLivingston and Alice Marie Martin of Sunbright; step-sister Sunday Duggerof Nashville; and three nieces and nephews. Funeral serviceswere held Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2001 at 1 p. m. in Schubert Funeral Home,Sunbright with Charles Golden officiating. Interment followed inthe Laurel Dale Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BERTRAM, ORA STELLA, 83, Rugby, died May 27, 2000.Preceded by husband of 56 years, Albert Bertram; granddaughter, SherriBertram; and grandson, Milford Lynn Jones, Jr. Survivors: sons andwives: Junior and Carolyn Bertram of Rugby, Wendell and Connie Bertramof Elgin, Charles and Lois Bertram of Oneida; daughter and husband, Janetteand Ray Tilson of Wartburg; daughter, Mona Cloeva Jones of Oneida; sister,Dallas Lou Goins of Maryville; 12 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildrenand 4 great-great-grandchildren. Burial in Laurel Dale Cemetery.[Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (16)BERTRAM,OTHNEL SPENCER, 43, formerly of Morgan County, died 2/25/1964 in Indianapolis.He was a veteran of WWII. Survivors; wife, Juanita Brewster Bertram;daughters, Ruth Ledger, Charlotte, Betty and Joyce Bertram; sons, Othnel,Jr., and David; mother, Nettie Bertram; sisters, Fliora Sshelly, NatiaLetner and Mrs, Harold Fletcher; brothers, Cliffor, Ray, Douglas and CurtisBertram. Burial in Laurel Dale Cemetery, Rugby. [Morgan County News, 5/1964]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (17)BERTRAM,Sam A. -- Born in Sunbright, TN, January 14, 1923, Passed AwayNovember 11, 2007, after a lengthy illness. He was at Home under HospiceCare. Mr. Bertram served in the Merchant Marines During WWII, Where heserved on a Ship named the Armand Considere, (A Concrete Ship) from Feb.1943 to 1945. Mr. Bertram carried the rank of 3rd mate. He received a CertificateOf Service, discharge for his service. Later he played baseball in theMountain States League. He played for such teams as the Oakridge Bombers,Newport Canners, Crossville Blues, and the Jamestown Reds, of which allwere located in Tennessee. He worked for the Dayton School Board, as anassistant custodian until his retirement in 1988. During his retirementhe spent his time fishing and crafting fishing tackle. Mr. Bertram waspreceded in death by his mother, Cassie, father, Benedict, and sister,Vera Katherine. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Willadean, son,Michael J. Sr. and wife Teresa, of D!
ayton, grandchildren, Michael J. Jr. and NathanielJ. Bertram both of Tampa Fla., Jason Larson, and wife Angela, of Dayton,Jean Hunley of Dayton, great grandchildren, Angelina, Dustin, Ian. BrotherRonnie Bertram, and wife Wilma, of Oliver Springs, TN; niece Rhonda Scherere,of Planto, IL, nephew, Roger Bertram of Channohon, IL, many cousins andfriends. Final resting place, Sunbright Cemetery, Sunbright TN.[submitted]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (18)BESHEARS,LONA RALPH, 71, Nashville, formerly of Glades, passed away Oct. 27,2005 in Nashville. He was retired from the United States Navy and a retiredTennessee Department of Corrections Officer. He was preceded in death bymother and father, Cora Beshears Henson and Miles Washington Beshears ofCenterville, Tenn., and Monett, Mo. He is survived by wife Song Cha Beshearsof Nashville; step-son, Joohyun Cho of Nashville; daughters, Lonetta Beshearsof Glades, Lovada Chaney and husband Averil of Sunbright, Rachel Kennedyand husband Brian of Sunbright; son, Alan Beshears and wife Lynn of LosAngeles, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and two step-children. Funeral serviceswere held Oct. 29, 2005 in Coates Cemetery, Centerville, Tenn., with fullmilitary honors. McDonald's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.[Roane County News]

BIBLE, JAMES HARRISON - age 89, of Wartburg, passedaway Thursday, July 11, 2002, at the Lifecare Center of Morgan County.He is survived by his wife, Lillie Bowers Bible; daughter, Earlene SingletonGregory of Harriman; sons and daughters-in-law, James W. and Karen of SpringCity, Douglas M. and Patricia of Dover, Tenn., Donald W. and Kathy of Wartburg,Coy Lee of Knoxville, Roy Dale and Cheri of Wartburg, and Roger Allen ofCoalfield; eleven grandchildren and four great- grandchildren; brothers,Harley and Junior Bible, both of Maryville. The family will receive friendsFriday, July 12, 2002, from 5-7 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, WartburgChapel. Funeral service will begin at 7 p.m. with Rev. Herb Judkins officiating.A private burial will be held on Monday in Anderson Memorial Gardens.[Knoxville News Sentinal]
BIBLE, LILLIE, 80, of theJoyner community, died Thursday, June 17, 2004, at the Lifecare Centerof Morgan County. She was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her parents,Nelson and Minnie Roberson Bowers; her husband, James Harrison Bible; andby a granddaughter, Teri Lynn Bible. Mrs. Bible is survived by six sons,James W. and wife, Karen, of Spring City, Douglas M. and wife, Patricia,of Dover, Donald W. and wife, Kathy, and Roy Dale and wife, Cheri, allof Wartburg, Coy Lee and wife, Sherri, of Knoxville and Roger Allen andwife, Elizabeth, of Coalfield; her step-daughter, Earlene Singlton Gregory,of Harriman; 16 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; her brother, FrancisBowers; and by her sister, Rosie Colvin. The funeral was Saturday, June19, 2004, in the chapel of Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg with DavidKunsman officiating. A graveside service was Sunday, June 20, at AndersonMemorial Gardens in Clinton [Oak Ridger]
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NOTE; The following obituary is Ms. Bible's brother:
BOWERS, FRANCIS E. - age 87, a resident of theOrchard View Community in Roane County, Tennessee died Tuesday, June 12,2007 at the Briarcliff Health Care Center in Oak Ridge. Mr. Bowers wasborn June 29, 1919 in Vonore, Tennessee. He has lived in this area since1954. Mr. Bowers was a member of the Orchard View Baptist Church. He previouslyserved the church as the Sunday School Superintendent. He is a United StatesAir Force Veteran of WW II who was stationed in Europe. He retired fromthe K-25 plant of Union-Carbide in 1982 following 36 years of employmentat the plant. His hobbies included gardening, fishing, bee keeping, andcamping. He was preceded in death by: his parents, Nelson Bowers and MinnieRobinson Bowers, and by a sister, Lillie Bible. Survivors: wife of 63 years,Alice L. Bowers of the Orchard View Community; daughter, Patricia "Trish"Bowers of Chattanooga; sons, Gary L. Bowers and wife Pamela of Clinton,Tommy A. Bowers and wife Angie of Kingston; grandchildren, Michael Bowersand wife Tonya of Clinton, Heather Bowers of Nashville, Hayley Bowers ofKingston, Matt Bowers of Cookville; great grandchildren, Kieran Lamoureuxof Kingston, Madelyn Bowers of Clinton; sister; Rosa Colvin of Vonore,TN. The family will receive friends Friday, June 15, 2007 betweenthe hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm. with funeral services following at 8:00pm with Rev. Tony Brock officiating. Burial and graveside services willbe held Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 10:00 am at Anderson Memorial Gardens.Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. [Published in theKnoxville News Sentinel on 6/14/2007]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (19)BIDDLE,THOMAS F. Thomas F. Biddle Sr., the vice president of ProgessiveSavings Bank in Wartburg, was killed in an automobile wreck in Jamestown.He was 65. Mr. Biddle was a member of First Baptist Church, Wartburg, wherehe was treasurer for 15 years. Mr. Biddle, who died Friday, was in thebanking business for 16 years, was a member of the Veterans of ForeignWars and was vice commander of American Legion Post No. 149. In addition,he was president of the Wartburg Lions Club and chairman of the MorganCounty Health Council. He retired after 30 years of military service, withservice in the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II. Survivors includehis wife, Mrs. Juanita C. Huling Biddle; a son, Tom Biddle Jr., Wartburg;a daughter, Diane Biddle, Knoxville; sisters and brothers-in-law, Winnieand Richard Gibbons of Oak Ridge, Cora and Bernard Horner of JeffersonCity, Virginia Odom of Mosheim, Dorothy and Raymond Greenway of Jonesborough,Alma Smith of East Chicago, Ind., Gladys and Walter Troxell of Coral Springs,Fla.; and brothers and sister-in-law, Buford and Thelma Biddle of New Marketand George Biddle of Johnson City. Services will be at 3 p.m. today atFirst Baptist Church of Wartburg. Mr. Biddle will be buried at WartburgCemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the church. (TheKnoxville News-Sentinel, Jun 7, 1992, p B2) [submitted]
BILBREY, JAMES H., 73, EastPointe Mich., formerly of Overton County, passed away, July 9, 2002 inGrosse Pointe, Mich. He was retired from General Motors. Heis survived by his wife Eva Barnett Bilbrey of East Point; daughter andson-in-law Cindy and Marty Mulligan of St. Clair Shores, Mich., son JimBilbrey of East Pointe; granddaughter, Lindsay McIntosh of St. Clair Shores;and sister Carolyn Potete of Murfreesboro. Interment in High PointCemetery, Chestnut Ridge. [Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (20)BILLINGS,JAMES, 76, Deer Lodge, passed away Tuesday, April 30, 2002 in the FentressCounty Hospital. He was of the Baptist Faith and a Veteran of WWII. He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and EmmalineBillings; and brothers, Clifford and Wilbur Billings. He is survivedby his wife of 54 years Ruth Hawn Billings of Deer Lodge; children JamesD. and wife Cindy Billings of Meister Hills, George (Lester) and wife ConnieBillings of Chestnut Ridge, Marjorie and husband Arthur Brown of OliverSprings, Larry and wife Linda Billings of Toney, Ala., and Nancy and husbandRonnie Barnes of Grimsley; four grandchilren, five step-grandchildren andtwo great-grandchildren; special friend Teresa Smith; and several nieces,nephews, other relatives and friends. The family received friendsFriday evening, May 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.A funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the funeralhome chapel with Elder Sammy Epperson officiating. Interment followedin the Bethel Cemetery, Lancing. [Morgan County News]
BINGAMON, CYNTHIA HOOD,age 48, a resident of Coalfield, died Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007, at the homeof her parents in Coalfield. Cynthia was born Oct. 8, 1958, in Harriman.She had lived in Coalfield except for 10 years in Detroit. She was a lovingdaughter, wife, mother, and grandmother, and her greatest joy was her grandchildren.She was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Rockwood. Cynthia was precededin death by her son, Steven Brown; and by her former husband, Danny Brisley.Survivors include her husband, Benjamin Bingamon of Coalfield; daughter,Letishia Brown and Michael Hamilton of Coalfield; parents, Curtis and JeanSheldon Hood of Coalfield; stepson, Clayton Carter Staley of Hanna City,Ill.; grandchildren, Thomas Lee Brown, Cendall Hamilton, Michael Hamilton,all of Coalfield, and Alyssia and Austin Brown of Knoxville; sisters, PamHarmon and Charlie Brown of Coalfield, and Michelle Christaflos and husband,James, of Chicago, Ill.; brothers, Randy Hood and wife, Mary Ann, of Lancing,and Richard Hood and wife, Deborah, of Coalfield; daughter-in-law, ReneeSatterfield of Knoxville; and special friend, Rachel Reynolds of Denver,Colo. The family will receive friends Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2007, betweenthe hours of 6 and 8 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral services willbe held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007, at Sharp Funeral Home with theRev. David Johnson officiating. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of thearrangements.

BINGHAM, ALBERT LEROY 78, White Oak Communitynear Oakdale, died in Rockwood. He was the son of the late Thomas and RachelSummers Bingham. Preceded by wife, Clara Grace Bingham. Survivors: sonGilbert Bingham; daughters, Mrs. Sam Helton, Mrs. Logan Davidson, Mrs.Charlie Seras, Mrs. Norma Holland, Miss Doris Bingham, Mrs. Cordell Jamesand Mrs. Eddie Johnson. 30 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.Brother, Harry Bingham; sister, Cinda McGill. Burial in Pine Orchard Cemetery.[Morgan County News 9/30/1965] [Additional notes: b: March 5, 1887]-
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BINGHAM, CLARA GRACE, 67, of WhiteOak Community, died Feb. 1965. She was born 7/3/1898 in Hopkinsville,Ky., the daughter of late Charles and Flora Williams Grace. Survivors:husband, Albert Bingham; son, Gilbert Bingham; daughters, Mrs. Sam Helton,Mrs. Logan Davidson, Mrs. Charlie Sears, Mrs. Norma Holland and Doris Bingham,Mrs. Cordell James, and Mrs. Eddie Johnston. 29 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Brothers: Odie Walter, Cecil Lonnie and Bill Grace. Sisters:Helen Summers, Mrs. Bill Hensley and Ruth Allen. Burial in New Pine OrchardCemetery [Morgan County News - 2/25/1965]

BINGHAM, INFANT, daughter of Albert Leroyand Clara Grace Bingham, d: March 3, 1916.

BINGHAM, ELSIE ELIZABETH, d/o Albert and ClaraGrace Bingham, born Aug. 3, 1920, died Sept 18, 1991.
[Additional notes by PeggyBrown Cox]


BINGHAM, BILLY JOE, 59, passed away Sept 21, 1999in Colorado. He was born April 28, 1942 in Wartburg. Precededby father, Jack Bingham and mother Elmina Bingham, brother Walter Parris.Survived by wife, Rosemary Elizabeth Kirsten Bingham; sons, Roger, Davidand Bob Bingham; daughters, Donna Dieringer and Carol Powell; brothers,Oscar Lehman Breedlove, Dean Bingham and Gerald Bingham; sister MyrtleBingham; 10 grandchildren. Memorial service was held and Cremations services.[Morgan County News]
BINGHAM, MR. DAVID BURTON 'BUDDY',age 59, of Oakdale, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday August 31,2006 at Roane Medical Center. He is survived by his wife: Linda SitzlarBingham. One Son: David Shane Bingham of Oakdale. Four daughters and 2sons-in-law: Suzanne and Holly Bingham both of Oakdale, Cassie and MichaelReynolds of Oliver Springs and Amanda and Michael Moore of Harriman. FourGrandchildren: Erin and Trevor Moore, Rebecca and Tolly Reynolds;Two Brothers and sisters-in-law: Don and Judy Bingham and Willard and AnnBingham; Two sisters and brothers-in-law: Lois and Ralph Nance and Merryand Larry Wright. And a host of nieces, nephews, family, friends and lovedones. The family will receive friiends Saturday September 2, 2006 from6 to 8:00 PM at Davis Funeral Home, Harriman. Funeral services will followat 8:30 PM with Rev. Ralph Nance and Rev. Nolan Moore officiating. Gravesideservices will be Sunday September 3, 2006 at 2 PM in the White Oak Cemeteryin Oakdale.

BINGHAM, DARLENE D. DAUGHTERY, age 45, of Ooltewahpassed away Wednesday, May 21, 2003 in a local hospital after extendedillness. She had been a resident of the Chattanooga area for the last 28years. Born and reared in Morgan County, she was a graduate of CentralHigh School in Wartburg. Tn. She was also a graduate of the Universityof Tennessee at Chattanooga. She was a former employee of the Catoosa CountyDepartment of Education, having taught at Ringgold Middle School for fiveyears. She attended New Shepherd Hill Baptist Church and served asa musician there. Survivors include her husband of 28 years, ClarkBingham; Son, Jason Bingham and wife Natasha of Ooltewah, Donald Binghamand special friend, Elizabeth Nicely of East Ridge; Grandchildren,Trent J. Fuller and Brittany Nicole Bingham of Ooltewah; Parents, Donaldand Jenny Daugherty of Petros, Tn; Mother-in-law, Hazel Bingham of Wartburg;Sisters, Donna Jerdan and husband, Steve of Lancing, Deborah Sweat andhusband, Tim of Wartburg, Brothers, David Daugherty and wife Barbara ofLebanon, Tn., Darrell Daugherty and wife, Judy of Coalfield, Tn., DonaldDaugherty, Jr. and wife Anita of Petros, Tn., Several nieces and nephews;many special friends and neighbors. The family will receive friends from4-8 pm Thursday at the Valley View Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home.A visitation will also be held in Wartburg on Friday Evening, May 23, 2003from 4-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home. Funeral services will begin at 8pm. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, 10:00 am in Petros Cemetery.
*In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions maybe made to Hospice of Chattanooga, 4355 Highway 58, Ste. 101, Chattanooga,Tn 37416 [Schubert Funeral Home]

BINGHAM, ELMER - age 82, passed away Friday,March 12, 1999, at his home with family in Wartburg. He had been a memberof Liberty Baptist Church since 1936, where he served as a deacon for 52years and a Sunday school teacher for 45 years. Mr. Bingham retired fromthe lumber business in 1980. He owned and operated Wartburg Lumber Companyfor 20 years. Mr. Bingham was preceded in death by: his parents, Grantand Lily Bingham; and one sister, Bonnie Wallace. He is survived by: hiswife of 58 years, Hazel Gaskin Bingham; one daughter,and son-in-law, Kayand Lowell Cornett of Cornettsville, Ky.; four sons and daughters-in-law,Everett (Sonny) and Rhonda Bingham of Fayetteville, Ga., Steve and BettyBingham of Arlington, Va., Jim and Pam Bingham of Wartburg, Clark and DarleneBingham of Ooltewah, Tenn.; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren;sisters, Carrie Mae Johnson and Reba Williams of Wartburg, Winnie Flattof Cookeville, Tenn.; brother, Lester Bingham of Wartburg. Intermentin Liberty Church Cemetery. [From The Knoxville News Sentinel 14Mar 1999]

BINGHAM, EVA ELIZABETH "SUSIE", 84, of Chattanooga,formerly of Pine Orchard, died June 17, at the Parkridge Medical Centerin Chattanooga. She was a member of Pine Orchard Bapitst Church.Before her retirement, she was employed as a food server for 16 years withthe Home Plate Cafeteria in Chattanooga. She was preceded in deathby sisters: Thelma Mathis, Georgia Byrge, Bernice Smallwood and Ruth Graves;brothers, Raymond Bingham, Bud Bingham and Richard (John) Bingham.She is survived by sisters: Edna Zumstein, Kingston, Gerry Terry, Ventura,Calif., Wanda Honeycutt, Rossville, Ga., and a host of nieces and nephews.The family received friends Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Evans Mortuary.Graveside and interment will be held Friday, June 20, at 2 p.m. at thePine Orchard Cemetery with the Rev. Vincent Estill officiating. Evans Mortuaryof Rockwood is serving he family of Mrs. Eva Elizabeth “Susie” Bingham.[Roane County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (21)BINGHAM,GILBERT RAPHIE - age 70 of Oakdale, passed away Friday July 26, 2002in the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was a member of the RankinChapel Baptist Church and was a veteran of the US Army. He was precededin death by his parents, Albert and Clara Bingham; sisters, Beulah Helton,Elsie Davidson, Norma Holland Snyder, Faye James; the mother of his children,Ruby Bingham. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, Maggie Louise GillisBingham of Oakdale; son, Jim Bingham and wife, Nichole of Wartburg, GeneBingham of Harriman; daughters, Brenda Cook of Harriman, Debbie Patty ofKingston, Rhonda Bingham of Kingston, Lisa Scolfield and husband, Lee ofHarriman; step children, Lacy McGill and wife, Michelle of Rockwood, JeffMcGill of Oakdale, Cindy McGill Oliver and husband, Alan of Harriman, KathyTurnbill and husband, Joe of Oakdale, Darrell and Mary Lyles of Oakdale;sisters, Ellen Sears and husband, Charlie of Yellow Springs, Ohio, DorisBehnken of Kettering, Ohio, Bobbie Johnston Spain and husband, Morris Spainof Rockwood; 18 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. The family willreceive friends Sunday July 28, 2002 from 5-8 p.m. at Schubert FuneralHome, Wartburg. Funeral services will be held on Monday 11 a.m. at RankinChapel Church, Oakdale with Rev. Kerry Ruppe officiating. Interment willfollow in the church cemetery. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (22)BINGHAM,JAMES ALLEN, 46, Oakdale, died 6/12/1964. Survivors, wife, EvelynMoore Bingham; sons, Mickey and Rickey; mother Mrs. Anna Stewart Bingham;sisters, Mrs. Lorene Litton, Mrs. Grace Burns, Mrs. Mildred Stringfield,Mrs. Virgie Pressley and Mrs. Dorothy LeFabers. His father was thelate Anderson Bingham. He was a veteran of WWII. Burial in Pine OrchardCemetery. [Morgan County News dated 6/64]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (23)BINGHAM,JAMES CARR - age 53, of Oakdale, passed away Friday, September 8, 2000.James was preceded in death by his parents, Carr and Helen Helton Bingham.Surviving, wife, of 33 years, Judy Honeycutt Bingham; daughters and sonsin law, Cheryl and Jeffrey Johnson, Pamela and Michael Barber; sons, Johnand Nathan Bingham; four special grandsons, Jeremiah, Ethan and Seth Johnsonand Hayden Barber all of Oakdale; brother, Paul Bingham and wife, Ann,of Oakdale; sisters and brothers in law, Carol and Edwin Collins, of Wartburg,Reba and Doug Potter, Oakdale, Glenda and James Ruppe of Oakdale; severalnieces and nephews; mother in law, Norma Honeycutt, of Oakdale. . Intermentwill be at the Crab Orchard Cemetery, Oakdale with full military honors.[Morgan County News]
BINGHAM, JOHN RICHARD, 54,Wartburg, passed away Monday, June 6, 2005. He was preceded in death byhis father, Ben David Bingham; mother, Barbara Anna Freytag Bingham; andsisters, Janice Carol Bingham and Anna Louise Bingham. He is survived bybrothers, Charles David Bingham of Dayton, Ohio, Bennie Joe Bingham ofHarriman and Bobby Lee Bingham and wife Kim of Lima, Ohio; sisters, MargaretVanNorstran and husband Frank of Wartburg, Mary Lewis and husband Jerryof Oak Ridge and Betty Lou Goad and husband Wayne of Lancing; ex-wife,Becky Bingham and son Bobby Joe Parker and wife Angela; grandson, Adamof Monvil, Texas; and several nephews, nieces and a host of friends. Thefamily received friends Wednesday, June 8, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. in SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services began at 8 p.m. with Bro. JohnBonham officiating. A graveside service was held on Thursday at 10 a.m.in Morgan Memorial Gardens. [Roane County News]

BINGHAM, KEITH--Services for Keith Bingham, six-week-oldson of PFC and Mrs. Robert Bingham were held yesterday at the Crab OrchardChurch. Young Bingham died enroute to Walter Reed Hospital in WashingtonSaturday. He was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham and Mr. andMrs. Floyd Barnes of Oakdale. He was also the great grandsonof Mrs. Cordelia Watson of Oakdale. Interment was in the Crab Orchard Cemetery,June 1968. [Submitted by Judith Pitcock]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (24)BINGHAM,LESTER, 78, Wartburg, passed away Sat., Nov. 9, 2002 in Methodist MedicalCenter of Oak Ridge. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church inWartburg and a WW II Veteran. He was preceded in death by his fatherand mother Grant and Lily Bingham of Wartburg; sister Bonnie Wallace; brotherElmer Bingham; wife Lois Newberry Bingham of Wartburg; daughter Vicki Riccaof New Orleans, La.; and one step-son Dennis Vaughn of Wartburg.He is survived by his wife Joyce Jacks Bingham; daughter and son-in-lawDonna and W.E. England of Wartburg; sons and daughters-in-law Michael andLinda Gail of Lancing, Greg of Port St. John, Fla., Randy, Chris and Kandyof Wartburg and Brian and Missy of Rockwood; sisters Carie Mae Johnsonand Reba Williams of Wartburg and Winnie Glatt of Cookeville; step-childrenSandy Weaver of Sebastion, Fla., Steve Jacks of Kingston, Devona Adkinsof Wartburg and Judy Duncan of Petros; grandchildren, Michelle and LisaRicca, Melinda Jackson, Michael Bingham, Jeff and Travis England, Nikkiand Jessica Bingham and Riley and Chase Bingham; two great-grandchildrenand five step-grandchildren. The family received friends Mon. eveningNov. 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeralservices followed at 8 p.m. with Rev. David Acres officiating. Gravesideservices were held Tue. morning at 11 a.m. in the Morgan Memorial Gardens.[Morgan County News]
BINGHAM, MRS. MYRTLE NORRIS,WENT HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD MARCH 2, 2005, AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS. SHEWAS PRECEDED IN HER "HOME GOING" BY HER HUSBAND OF 63 YEARS, RICHARD BINGHAM.SHE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS A LOVING AND CARING MOTHER AND "GRANNY"BY HER SURVIVING DAUGHTER, EMMA LOU AND GRAND-DAUGHTER, KATHRYN MEUNIER.SHE WAS BORN MARCH 5, 1921 TO WILL AND MYRA JONES NORRIS, WHO ALONG WITHBROTHERS AND SISTERS, CLYDE, JUNIOR, KENNETH, MINNIE SUMMERS, WILLIE MAEOOTEN AND JUANITA NORRIS HAVE PRECEDED HER IN DEATH. SHE IS SURVIVED BYONE REMAINING SISTER, MRS. ROSE DICKEN AND HUSBAND TOM, OF OAKDALE, VERYSPECIAL SISTERS-IN-LAW, EDNA ZUMSTEIN, WANDA HONEYCUTT AND GERALDINE TERRYAND MANY COUSINS, NIECES, NEPHEWS AND FRIENDS. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF WHITEOAK BAPTIST CHURCH FOR MANY YEARS.. SHE WAS NOTED FOR HER ABILITY TO MAKEFRIED PIES AND CHICKEN "N" DUMPLINGS FOR HER MANY NIECES, NEPHEWS AND FRIENDSWHO ALWAYS REFERRED TO HER AS "AUNT MYRTLE". SHE LOVED TO COOK, SEW, GARDEN,AND GROW FLOWERS WHICH SHE WAS ABLE TO DO THROUGHOUT HER WHOLE LIFE. SHELEAVES BEHIND A LEGACY OF GRACE, DIGNITY, BEAUTY AND A FIRM FAITH IN THELORD. SHE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER. FUNERAL SERVICESWILL BE HELD SUNDAY 2 P.M. WHITE OAK BAPTIST CHURCH, OAKDALE. WITH REV.KERRY RUPPE, REV. TIM RUPPE AND REV BILLY WALKER OFFICIATING. THE BODYWILL LIE IN STATE ONE HOUR BEFORE SERVICES. INTERMENT WILL FOLLOW IN THEWHITE OAK CHURCH CEMETERY. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS SATURDAY EVENINGFROM 6 TO 9 P.M. SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG. [Schubert FuneralHome]

BINGHAM, MRS. NELLIE RUTH HEIDEL, age 92, of Manchester,Tennessee, formerly of the Pine Orchard Community, went to be with her"Lord and Savior", July 24, 2009, at the Manchester Health Care Center.She was the daughter of the late Bill and Louise Heidel of Wartburg. Shewas married to Raymond Bingham on April 27th, 1936. She graduated fromCentral High School in Wartburg, Tennessee and later became a teacher atCentral Elementary School in Wartburg and White Oak School. She attendedthe University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and received her B.S. degreein education and served in Morgan County schools for 30 years. She taughtat Pine Orchard Elementary school and later served as Principal. When theschool was closed, she began teaching at Oakdale School and also servedas Vice Principal there, until her retirement in 1979. She was a memberof the Pine Orchard Baptist Church, Delta Kappa Gamma Society, and TennesseeRetired Teachers Association. In 1978, she was chosen as Morgan CountyTeacher of the year. She was preceded in death by her husband, RaymondBingham; brothers: Roscoe Heidel, Johnny Heidel, and Lee Heidel; and sister:Dorene Heidel Blair. She is survived by her daughter: Margie Bingham Dealand husband, Ray of Rockwood, Tennessee; son: Ron Bingham and wife, Rebeccaof Manchester, Tennessee; sisters: Minnie Lou Heidel Bernard and Ted Bernardof Florida, Lena Heidel Basler and Johnny of Harriman, Tennessee; and brothers:Billy Heidel and Joyce, and Lewis Heidel of Florida; five grandchildren:Steve and B.J. Summers, Roger and Dana Summers, Brenda and Dennis O'Dell,Ashleigh Bingham, and Kristen and Derrick Bryan; eleven great-grandchildren,and thirteen great, great-grandchildren.The family will receive friends,Saturday, July 25th, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral services will follow at 8:00 p.m. with Bro. Wayne Nelson officiating.A graveside service will be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the Pine OrchardChurch Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BINGHAM, PAUL BUD WAYNE, 83, of PeavineRoad, who passed away June 13, 1997, in Cumberland Medical Center, wereheld June 15 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home with burial in GreenAcres Memory Gardens.He was born Dec. 29, 1913 in Oakdale, Tenn., the sonof George and Ollie Reynolds Bingham. Mr. Bingham was a farmer and memberof White Oak Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World WarII. Survivors include his wife, Celia Bingham of Crossville; daughtersand sons-in-law, Paula and Dan Tollett of Hendersonville, Tenn., and AllisonBingham of Knoxville; son and daughter-in-law, Brad and Andrea Binghamof Cookeville; granddaughters Dana Haddock of Nashville, and Molly Tollettof Hendersonville; brothers, Raymond Bingham and Richard Bingham, bothof Oakdale, Tenn.; and sisters, Bernice Smallwood of Dorton, Ky., Eva Binghamof Chattanooga; Edna Zumstein of Kingston, Tenn., Geraldine Terry of Ventura,Calif., Ruth Graves of Greensboro, N.C.; and Wanda Honeycutt of Rossville,Ga. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Ollie Bingham,and sisters Thelma Mathes and Georgia Byrge. Pallbearers were Steve Kotus,Charles Tollett, Johnny Howard, Tony Noland, Anthony Tollett, Jackie Tollett,Deloy Brown and Vic Tollett. The Revs. T.J. Bennett and Johnny Tolbertofficiated, with special music by the Tollett Sisters, Deloy and SybilBrown, Conrad Cook and The Calvary Singers. Bilbrey Funeral Home was incharge of the arrangements. Source: Crossville Chronicle, Crossville,Cumberland County, TN, June 1997
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (25)BINGHAM,RALPH E., beloved husband of Carrie Edwards Bingham, both formerlyof Oakdale, died in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 7, 2001. Mr. Bingham was aWW II U.S. Army Veteran and for 37 years was an engineer on the Baltimore& Ohio Railroad. Survivors: sons, Randy and wife Nancy Bingham andNeil and wife Judy Bingham; 3 granddaughters; brother Lloyd and wife ErnestineBingham and sister Mary Lou Cassada. [note: Place of burial not shown,butrequest made for memorials to Crab Orchard Cemetery Fund, Oakdale, TN][Morgan County News]

BINGHAM, RAYMOND EARL, 87, of PineOrchard Community of Oakdale, died Nov. 26, 1998. He was born, Nov. 1,1911. Preceded by parents, George and Ollie Bingham; brother, Paul Binghamand sisters, Georgia Byrge and Thelma Mathis. Survived by wife of62 years, Nellie Bingham; son, Tom and wife Rebecca Bingham; daughter,Margie and husband Ray Deal; five
grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren;brother, Richard Bingham; sisters, Edna Zumstein, Rita Graves, Eva Bingham,Bernice Smallwood, Geraldine Terry and Wanda Honeycutt; Burial inPine Orchard Cemetery. {Morgan County News}

BINGHAM, RICHARD (JOHN), 87, went home to be withthe Lord on March 1, 2003. He would have been 88 years old on March25th. He was referred to as "Uncle John" and "Pap" by nieces, nephewsand a host of friends and relatives. Richard was a member of WhiteOak Missionary Baptist Church where he grew up and attended from earlychildhood. He loved singing in the choir and playing the harmonica.Many a young man learned to sing bass from listening to Richard.He worked for many years for the Morgan County Road Dept. and helped graveland put the first black-top surface on most of the roads in Morgan County.He was a dedicated Christian, father and friend. He will be missedby all who knew him and by those who will never get to know him.He was preceded in death by his parents Geroge and Ollie Bingham; sisters,Bernice Smallwood, Georgia Byrge, Thelma Mathis and Ruth Graves; and brothers,Raymond Bingham and Paul (Bud) Bingham. He is survived by his wifeof 62 years, Myrtle Bingham; daughter, Emma Lou Bingham Meunier; granddaughterKathryn Meunier; sisters Edna Zumstein, Wanda Honeycutt and husband Glendon,Eva Bingham and Jeraldine Terry; and one sister-in-law and husband Roseand Tom Dicken. Funeral services were held at White Oak Baptist Church,Oakdale, with Rev. Billy Walker, Rev. Kerry Ruppe, Rev. Fred Copeland andBro. Tim Ruppe officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery.[Morgan County News]
BINGHAM, ROBERT DEAN, age64, passed away at his home in Wartburg. He is survived by his sons: Robertand John Bingham of Chicago, IL; Sister, Myrtle Bingham of Louisville,KY; brothers: Leamon Breedlove of Newport, TN, and Gerald Bingham of NewBerlin, WI. The family will receive friends Sunday, January 28, 2007 from6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will followat 8:00 pm. with Rev. Carolyn Anderson, pastor of the Wartburg PresbyterianChurch. A graveside service will be held Monday, January 29th at11:00 a.m.in the Wartburg Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BINGHAM, RUBY, 62, Harriman, formerlyof Oakdale, died Dec 22, 1998. Preceded by father, Willard (Bill) Tilsonand sister Emily Melton. Survivors, six children: Brenda Cook, Eugene Bingham,Debbie Bingham, James Bingham, Rhonda Simmons and Lisa Clark; 12 grandchildrenand 3 great-grandchildren; one brother and 10 sisters. Interment in RoaneMemorial Gardens. {Morgan County News}

BINGHAM, ANNIE STEWART, b: Sept. 22, 1896,died March 27, 1969. She was the wife of William Anderson Bingham and thedaughter of Washington Stewart and Mary Dodson. Burial in Old Pine OrchardCemetery.

BINGHAM, ALLEN JAMES, born March 9, 1918, diedJune 11, 1964. He was the son of Andrew and Annie Stewart.VA PFC 56 QM Sales Co W W II. Burial in New Pine Orchard Cemetery.

BINGHAM, GEORGE COLUMBUS, born July 28, 1877, diedApril 9, 1951. He was the son of Tom and Rachael Summers Bingham. Burialin Old Pine Orchard Cemetery.

BINGHAM, Lee Anna, Born Dec. 13, 1868, diedMar. 5, 1935. Burial in Crab Orchard Church Cemetery.

BINGHAM, RICE, born March 18, 1861, died Feb. 9,1936. Husband to Lee Anna Bingham. Burial in Crab Orchard Church Cemetery.

BINGHAM, W. A., born Nov. 1, 1883, died Feb. 3,1884

BINGHAM, WILLIAM ANDERSON, b: July 22, 1894, diedMay 10, 1952. He was the husband of Annie Stewart Bingham.
Burial in Old Pine Orchard Cemetery.

BINGHAM, WILLIAM JUDSON, s/o Ellis Bingham Sr andMarie Redmon, born Feb. 5, 1932, died, Aug. 14, 1991. Burial in NewPine Orchard Cemetery.
Above information was [Submitted]


BINGHAM, ZELLA MARIE 'BLACKIE' 73,Wartburg, formerly of Oakdale, went home to be with the Lord, Friday, Sept.25, 1998. She was a member of the Mossy Grove Baptist Church.She was preceded in death by her husband Burton Bingham; parents, Carland Maude Helton; sisters, Helen Bingham and Madge Summers; and brother,Claude Allen Helton. She is
survived by two daughters, Lois (Ralph) Nance and Merry(Larry) Wright, all of Wartburg; three sons, David (Linda) Bingham of Oakdale,Don (Judy) Bingham of Acworth, Ga. and Willard (Ann) Bingham of Four Oaks,N.C.; 14 grandchildren and 4 step-grandchildren; sisters, Dorothy Redmanand Shirley Collins both of Oakdale and Mary Burchfield of Georgia; brothers,Alvin, Carl Jr. and Willard Helton, all of Oakdale. Burial in White OakChurch Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BISHOP, BERNICE LETA BEASLEY – age 69 – Sunbright– died Tuesday evening, August 15, 1995, at the Oak Ridge Methodist MedicalCenter. She was preceded in death by her parents Oscar and Ida KeyBeasley. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Sunbright.She taught piano and enjoyed painting. She is survived by husbandof 55 years Wilfred Bishop of Sunbright; son and daughter-in-law Freddyand Cheryl Bishop of Sunbright; grand children Jodi Kay Bishop, and NicholasShane Bishop, both of Sunbright; brother Walter Beasley of Columbia, TN;and a sister Dean Lavender of Deer Lodge. Funeral Serviceswere held Friday, August 28, 1995, at the First Baptist Church, Sunbright,with Rev. Bobby Melton officiating. Internment was in the Mt. HopeCemetery, Deer Lodge. The family received friends Thursdayevening, at the Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. [Submitted]

BLACK, MRS. VIRGINIA "HELEN", age 92 of Sunbrightpassed away Friday August 20, 2010 at Life Care Center of Morgan County.She was preceded in death by husband; Jim Black. Mrs. Black is survivedby daughter, Sandi Williams; Grandsons: Reagan and wife Karen, Curt andwife Cindy of Wartburg; Granddaughter, Brittany Schubert and husband, Darrellof Crossville;Great-grandchildren: Jordan, Megan, Madison, Makena, Blakeand Paisley.The family will receive friends Sunday, August 22, 2010 from6:00 to 8:00 P.M., at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Eastern Star servicewill follow at 8:00 P.M.Funeral services will be Monday at 11:00 A.M. atthe First Baptist Church, Sunbright with Bro. Frank Kirby officiating.Interment will follow in Sunbright Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BISHOP, EUNICE MARIE CALDWELL, 86 – of Crossville,who passed away April 17,1999, services were held April 20 from the chapelof Burris Funeral Home in Crossville City Cemetery. The Revs. RussellHoneycutt and Bill McCrary officiated. She was born July 29, 1912in Morgan County TN, the daughter of George and Tennie May Melton-Caldwell.Mrs. Bishop was a member of Oak Hill Baptist Church. Survivors includeher daughters, Gladys Neal, Marilyn West and Jeanette Hall, all of Crossville,TN and son Chester Bishop of Crossville; sister Ruth Barnette of Rockwood;12 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Pallbearers were BruceBishop, Greg Hall, Tony Hall, Pete Brady, David Brady, and James Hartman.Burris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. [Submitted]

BISHOP, NELLIE A LEE, 86 – of Deer Lodgedies last Sunday at Oak Ridge Hospital. She had been ill since Novemberwhen she suffered a heart attack. Mrs. Bishop was a member of the PresbyterianChurch in Lancing. In her spare time, she enjoyed quilting and sewing.Her husband, William A. Bishop, who died in 1954, was a farmer. Mrs.Bishop is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Onolee Gooch of Deer Lodge andMrs Herbert A. (Evalee) Brown of Crossville; three sons, Bernard Bishopof Harriman, Conrad Bishop of Deer Lodge and Wilfred Bishop of Sunbright;a brother, Clint Lee of Deer Lodge, a sister, Mrs. Ibbie Byrd of Route1 Lancing; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. Services were held Wednesday at 2 PM at the Deer Lodge CongregationalChurch, with the Rev. Reid Watson and th Rev. Randy Gehres officiating.Grandchildren served as Pallbearers. [Submitted]

BISHOP, OLE HOLLIS, 75 – of RT 2, Oak HillCommunity, died at Cumberland Medical Center December 24, 1985. Hewas born in Morgan County October 14, 1910, the son of Oscar and BarbaraTaylor-Bishop. He was a carpenter and a member of Oak Hill BaptistChurch. Services were held December 26, 1985 from the chapel of BilbreyFuneral Home, with burial in Crossville City Cemetery. Ministerswere the Rev. Russell Honeycutt and Rev. Don Arwood. Pallbearers were HowleySwafford, Ray Carey, Lee Cline, Ace Smith, Jerry Stone and Stanley Kilby.He leaves his wife, Eunice Caldwell-Bishop of Crossville; a son, ChesterBishop of Crossville; three daughters, Gladys Neal, and Marilyn West, bothof Crossville, and Jeanette Hall of Jasper, FL; 12 grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Alvertia Potter of Anderson Indiana. [Submitted]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (26)BISHOP,WILFRED - age 81, of Sunbright, passed away Sunday, July 22, 2001,in the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was preceded in death by his wife, Leta Beasley Bishop andhis brothers, Bernard Bishop and Conrad Bishop. He is survived by his sonand daughter-in-law, Freddy and Cheryl Steelman Bishop; granddaughter,Jodi Bishop; grandson, Nicholas Shane Bishop, all of Sunbright; sisters,Onalee Gouge of Deer Lodge and Evalee Brown of Mossy Grove. The familywill receive friends Tuesday evening, July 24, from 6-8 p.m. at SchubertFuneral Home, Sunbright. Funeral services will follow at 8 p.m. with Rev.Bobby Melton and Rev. Craig Farrell officiating. Graveside services willbe Wednesday morning, at 11 a.m. in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. [Knoxville NewsSentinal]
BLAIR, MR. JOHN FRANKLIN JR.,AGE 63 DIED ON SEPTEMBER 6, 2006. HE IS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS;RUBY EDNA ASHBROOK AND JOHN FRANKLIN BLAIR SR., DAUGHTER YASMIN MASSACCIAND SISTER MARCIA WELTER. HE IS SURVIVED BY STEP-FATHER; HENRY AND WIFEFAYE ASHBROOK WIFE; JANICE R. BLAIR; SON; JOHN FRANKLIN BLAIR III; DAUGHTERS;REBECCA BLAIR FOLTZ AND EDNA DENISE BLAIR.
GRANDSONS; JONATHAN MICHAEL FOLTZ AND GRAESEN CHANCEGUNTER; GRANDDAUGHTER; RILEY LEE ANN BLAIR; BROTHERS; TOM ASHBROOK, RAYMONDASHBROOK AND ROBERT ASHBROOK; SISTERS; BRENDA HALL AND PENNY HINCHEY. THEFAMILY WILL BE HOLDING A PRIVATE MEMORIAL SERVICE AT A LATER DATE.
SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.[Schubert
Funeral Home]

BLAKNEY, REV. JAMES EDWARD, known to many as “Preacher”went to beWith the Lord on Thursday, March 18, 2010. He was the foundingand dedicated pastor of Calvary Missionary Baptist Church for 29 yearsand was loved by all. He was a veteran of the United States Army and servedin the Korean War. He retired from Y-12 after 38 years of service. Jameswas preceded in death by parents, Ben and Dora Blakney of Lenoir City,Daughter, Cynthia Blakney Susak of Lancing and brother, Porter Blakney,of Memphis. James is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Betty BowlinBlakney. Sons; Mike Blakney and wife, Dara, Larry Blakney and wife, Tinaand Benjie Blakney and wife, Melanie, all of Wartburg. Brother, Glen Blakneyof Fayetteville, N.C. 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, as wellas many friends and relatives. Preacher Blakney was very loved and willbe greatly missed by all who were honored to know him. The family wouldlike to extend a very big thank you to all of his caregivers over the courseof his illness. The family will receive friends Saturday, March 20th from6 to 8 P.M. at the Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Wartburg. Funeralservices will be Sunday, March 21st at the church with Bro. James Langstonofficiating. Interment will follow in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg.[Schubert
Funeral Home]

BLALOCK, BLANE DAVID, age 66, of Kingston, passedaway Monday, April 25, 2005 at Sweetwater Hospital. He was of the Baptistfaith. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Phrona Blalock,Daughters, Elaine and Patricia of Ohio, Sisters, Joyce Morrow and MildredSmith of Wartburg, Brothers, Lowell, Delbert and Walter Blalock, all ofWartburg. He is survived by his wife, Vickie Blalock of Ohio, Children,Heather of Ohio, David Jr. and wife Kim Blalock of Tn ., Mark Blalock ofTn ., Rodney and wife Ada Blalock of Ohio,and Scott Blalock of Ohio. 12Grandchildren. Sisters, Betty and Paul McCallie of Kingston, Nancy andRay Hunter of Oliver Springs , Geneva Lawson of Indiana Brothers, BillBlalock of Wartburg , Lonnie and Lola Blalock of Coalfield. Also severalnieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive friends Wednesdayevening, April 27, 2005 at Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg from 6 to 8:00p.m. Funeral services will follow visitation at 8:00 with Rev. David Craigofficiating. Graveside services will be held Thursday morning, 11:00in Union Cemetery [Schubert Funeral Home]

BLAKE, ALMA F., 101, of the Pine Orchard community,Oakdale, died Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, in Roane Medical Center, Harriman.She was of the Christian faith. She was preceded in death by parents, WalterT. and Minnie Farmer Blake; and sisters, Robbie Blake Hope and Violet BlakeHope. Survivors include cousin, Bo Miles of Oakdale; nephews, Ed Hope ofOakdale and Walter Fisher of Lexington, Ky.; nieces, Jean Davison of Cincinnatiand Nan Doyle of Oakdale; a host of great-nieces and great-nephews; andother family, friends and loved ones. A private graveside service and burialwere at Pine Orchard Cemetery. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman, was in chargeof arrangements. [Roane County News]

BLAKE, MABEL C., 83 of Oakdale died Aug. 24, 1999.She was born in Morgan County, April 16, 1916 to Charlie and Mae Clark.Married to Dave Morgan Blake, April 4, 1951. Preceded by husbandon Dec. 9, 1963 and granddaughter Rebecca Joy Bailey on Jan. 18, 1988.Survivors: daughter and husband, Darlene and Herb Bailey; twin sister,Myrtle Copeland; sisters, Lela Watson and Eva Solomon; brothers, Walterand Albert Clark. Burial in Rankins Chapel Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BLAKE, WALTER , 83, Pine Orchard Community, died2/1965. He was born 1/5/1882, son of C.C. (Lum) and Rachael SnowBlake. Survivors: wife, Minnie Farmer Blake; daughter, Mrs.Violet King, Mrs. Edgar Hope and Mrs Alma Blake. Sister, Mrs. C.P.Snyder. Brother, Ira Blake. 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.[Morgan County News]

BLALOCK, ETHEL, 57, Wartburg, died Aug. 20, 2001.She was born Oct. 24, 1943. She was preceded in death by her father,Jesse Burgess, sister Shirley and Thelma Burgess and brother James Burgess.She is survived by her mother Vesta Burgess of Wartburg; daughters, BeaWebb of Wartburg and Denise Heidel and husband Lee of Wartburg; four grandchildren;sisters, Violet Perkey and husband Charles of Wartburg, Arvenia Shepardof Wartburg and Glenda Daughtery and husband Herbert of Wisconsin; brotherCordell Burgess of Wartburg and many nieces and nephews. Burial inUnion Church Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BLALOCK, JAMES LOWELL, 56, of the Joynercommunity in Morgan County, died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000, at MethodistMedical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Blalock is survived by his daughters,Bea Webb and her husband, Frank, of Lancing and Denise Heidel and her husband,Lee, of Wartburg; his sisters, Mildred Smith and her husband, Wendell,of Wartburg, Geneva Lawson of New Castle, Ind., Betty McCallie and herhusband, Paul, of Kingston, and Nancy Hunter and her husband, Ray, of OliverSprings; his brothers, William M. Blalock of Joyner, David Blalock of Cincinnati,Ohio, and Lonnie Blalock and his wife, Lola, of Coalfield; and his grandchildren.[TheOak Ridger]

BLALOCK, MR. WILLIAM McKINLEY, of Wartburg,formerly of Amelia, Ohio, passed away Tuesday March 9, 2010. He was a veteranof the United States Army achieving the rank of Staff Sargent. He was previouslyemployed with Madison Tree Service and a truck driver and was an avid fisherman.He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Self Blalock; parents: HenryClay and Phrona Longmire Blalock; brothers: David, Lonnie, Delbert, Walter,and Lowell Blalock; and sisters: Mildred Bunch and Joyce Ramey. He is survivedby daughter: Barbara Phair and husband, Rick of Ohio; Stepchildren: RebaSwain,Guinetta Strickland, Roberta Barrett, Mary (Dean) Blalock, and Wayne(Laura) Strickland; companion, Mary Ellen Lamance; sisters: Geneva Lawsonof Indiana, Betty (Paul) McCallie of Kingston, and Nancy Hunter of OliverSprings; grandchildren: USAF Staff Sgt. Jeffery Gillum, and Sarah and KatiePhair; thirteen step-grandchildren; great grandchild: Graydon Gillum; andby numerous great, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends. The familywill receive friends Thursday, March 11, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. at SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg, Tennessee. The family will also receive friendsMonday, March 15, 2010 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Amelia, Ohio fron6-8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.,March 16,2010 in the chapel of E.C. Nurre Funeral Home with Pastor Michael Smithofficiating. Interment will follow in Arlington Memorial Cemetery.Memorialsmay be made in Memory of William Blalock, Ft. Sanders Foundation, 280 Ft.Sanders West Blvd., Suite 100 Knoxville, Tn 37922. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BLANK, GLADYS MAY, age 99, a resident of Harriman,passed away Friday, November 13th, 2009, at Harriman Care and Rehab. Mrs.Blank was born August 2nd, 1910 in the Coalfield Community of Morgan County.She continued to live in Morgan County into early adulthood. Followingher marriage, she moved to Roane County where she has continued to live.Mrs.Blank was of the Baptist faith, a loving and nurturing mother who alwayswanted the best for her children and family, and whose life was centeredaround her home. She enjoyed gardening, cooking and baking for her family,friends and visitors to the Blank home. Mrs. Blank was preceded in deathby her husband of 76 years, Robert Eugene Blank, by parents William Mayand Sarah Hammon May, by sons Bobby Lee Blank and Francis Gregory Blank,and by daughters Janet Diane French and Marjorie Kathleen Daugherty, bybrothers, Frank May, Ted May, Archie May and Jack May, and sisters, LucilleRoberts and Billie Smith. Mrs. Blank is survived by three sons; Elden EugeneBlankenbeckler and wife Loretta of Milton, Indiana, William Curtis Blankand Ronald Wayne Blank, both of Harriman, by three daughters; Betty SueMartin and husband Bill of Clinton, Jo Auchmoody and husband Lew of OrmondBeach, Florida, and Beverly J. Seiber and husband Clayton of Harriman,by 18 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 11 great-great grandchildren,numerous step-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, extended familymembers and special friends. The family would like to express their appreciationto Caris Hospice and Harriman Care and Rehab and all of their staff fortheir compassion and care shown to Mrs. Blank and the Blank family. Thefamily will receive friends Sunday, November 15th, 2009 between the hoursof 6:00 and 8:15 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home with the funeral followingat 8:15 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Garvan Walls officiating.Burial and graveside services will be held Monday, November 16th, 2009at 11:00 am at the Mt. Pisgah Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home is in chargeof the arrangements. [Sharp Funeral Home]

BLANKENSHIP, BETTY JO STEWART STAMEY, 61, Harriman,formerly of Oakdale, died 1/26/2000. Preceded by first husband, Agey Stamey;parents, John and Carrie Stewart; son Farley Stamey. Survivors, husband,Earl Blankenship; daughters, Diane and husband, James Carr and ElizabethWhite, son, Cecil Stamey; sister, Joyce Frazier; 10 grandchildren includingDenice Stamey, whom she raised. Burial in Roane Memorial Gardens. [RoaneCounty News-
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BLANKENSHIP, EARL 'GREASY', age 66 of Harriman,passed away Thursday, April 10, 2003 at home. Preceded in death byhis wife, Betty Blankenship; parents, Henry Clay and Bonnie Kate Blankenship;brothers, Howard and Bruce Blankenship. Survivors include:special granddaughter, Denice Stamey Moore and husband, Scott of Knoxville;grandson, Michael Nelson of Rockwood; stepdaughters, Elizabeth White ofRockwood, Diane Carr and husband, James of Kingston; stepson, Cecil Stameyof Harriman; sisters, Nina Burnette and husband, Fred of Coalfield, BrendaGibson and husband, David of Harriman, Carolyn Blankenship of Coalfield,Dorothy Faye Yearwood, and husband, Lloyd of Soddy Daisy; brothers, DwightBlankenship of Knoxville, Jesse Blankenship of Clinton; several niecesand nephews. Funeral at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, April 12, 2003 in KykerChapel with Rev. Nolan Moore and Rev. Garvin Walls officiating. Burial2:00 p.m. Sunday at Roane Memorial Gardens. [Roane County News]

BLANKENSHIP, NELLIE ELIZABETH MITCHELL - of Maryville,died Thursday, July 12, 2001 at the Life Care Center of Morgan County inWartburg, following a long decline in health. Mrs. Blankenship was bornon May 10, 1912 in Martinsburg, Neb., the second of 12 children of Maryand George Mitchell. In 1922, when she was ten, the family moved to Calif.in a 1918 Model T Ford touring car with what possessions they could fitamong the seven children and two adults. They camped in a tent and in caves,cooked outside and once shared the tent with several other people duringa thunderstorm. Mrs. Blankenship's father kept a large pistol strappedto the steering wheel to ward off outlaws and animals and once he pulledit on a man who tried to run them off the narrow road during the 28 daytrip. Desert crossings were made on roads consisting of wooden planks tiedtogether with ropes. The family settled in Artesia, Calif. where five morechildren were born. In 1929, John Blankenship traveled with his parents,Charley and Pearl Blankenship, of Greenback, to Calif. to visit relativeswhere he met Elizabeth Mitchell. They wee married September 20, 1931 inEl Monte, Calif. After several years of moving back and forth between Calif.and Tenn., they settled in Greenback, where they raised three children,Betty, Alice and John, Jr. In 1967, Mr. & Mrs. Blankenship moved toShady Lane, near Maryville where they enjoyed retirement with numerousneighbors. Mr. Blankenship died in 1984 and Mrs. Blankenship continuedto live at Shady Lane until 1999. Mrs. Blakenship was a homemaker,a 50 year charter member of the Greenback Order of the Eastern Star andattended Fairview United Methodist Church. Survivors include a sister,Vivian Mason of Sacramento, Calif.; brother, Richard Mitchell of Los Angeles,Calif.; daughters & sons in law, Betty & Aubrey Murr of Greenbackand Alice & Buford Pippin of Sulphur, La.; son & daughter in law,John & Dianne Blankenship of Wartburg; five grandchildren, JamesA. Murr; Sarah Murr, Cindy Newman, Alice Treadwell and David Blankenship;four great grandchildren and numerous nieces & nephews. Funeralservice 3 p.m. Sunday July 15, 2001 TrinityChapel, Smith Mortuary, Entombmentwill follow at Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be madeto the Greenback Order of the Eastern Star #401. Friends may call at theirconvenience to Smith Mortuary after 8 a.m. Saturday. The family will receivefriends from 2-3 p.m. Sunday Trinity Chapel Smith Mortuary Maryville. [KnoxvilleNews Sentinal]

BLANTON, PAUL, 40, Mossy Grove Community, passedaway Aug. 3,. 2002. He was preceded in death by a sister Gladys Blantonof Clinton. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Debbie HawkinsBlanton who loved him whole heartily and fulfilled his life with love hehad never known from his childhood; and several nieces, nephews and a hostof friends. There were no funeral services held per Paul's request.Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg. [Morgan County News]

BLANTON, WILLODEAN GRAGG BARNETT, 88, Cookeville,passed away March 18, 2003 in her home in Cookeville. She was bornJone 21, 1914 in Morgan County to the late James Thomas and Gustie MaeNorris Barnett. She was a restaurant owner. She was precededin death by two husbands, Joseph Roscoe Gragg and Randall Austin Blanton;a daughter Claudean Gragg; two daughters-in-law Earlene and Gladys Gragg;three sisters Alta Mae Warden, Ginger Christofferson and Susie McPhertridge;and eight brothers, Elmer, Benton, Ross, Roy, Kenneth, Walter, Freddy andDavid Barnett. She is survived by two sons and daughter-in-law CharlesGragg of Vines Ridge Community and Billie and Adelle Gragg of Vine RidgeCommunity; seven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, four great-greatgrandchildren; one sister, Betty Mills of Detroit, Mich; and siter-in-lawEvelyn Banks of Gadsden, Ala. Interment was in Sand Springs Memorial Gardens.Goff Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]

BLEVINS, NEVEDA F., 80, Elgin, died Dec. 20, 1999.She was born Feb. 12, 1919 in Rugby. Preceded by parents; husbandand one grandchild. Survivors, daughters, Judy Zalme and husbandBob. and Betty Sue Foertz and husband, Phil; sons, Darrell Blevins andwife Mandie and Bethel Blevins and wife Teresa. six grandchildrenand two great-grandchildren; sister, Anna Newport; Burial in LaurleDale Cemetery, Rugby. [Morgan County News]

BOAZ, CONDON, SR.,--Funeral services were conductedat 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 1976 at Love Funeral Home in Palmyra, for CondonF. Boaz, Sr., age 81, a resident of Palmyra. Rev. Earl Martin officiatedat the rites and interment followed in the Palmyra Cemetery. Mr. Boaz wasborn 7 October, 1894 in Petros, Tennessee, the son of Oliver S. and CummiJefferson Boaz. He was a retired employee of Wenning Packing Co.and the Borden Cabinet Factory and was a member of the United MethodistChurch at Palmyra. He died at 4:55 a.m. Sunday at the Harrison County Hospitalat Corydon. Survivors are his wife, Lois Ollis Boaz; three sons, Condon(Bud) Boaz Jr, of Madison; Byron Boaz, Fern Creek, Kentucky,and Joe Boaz, Palmyra; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Sappenfield, Mrs.Dorothy Allen, and Mrs. Jeanette Uhl, all of Palmyra and two brothers,Gilmer Boaz, Greenville, and L.H. Boaz, New Albany.
Other notes:
L.H. Boaz is Loren
All are locations in IND except as noted:
Petros, Tennessee
Fern Creek, Kentucky
Oliver S. BOAZ & Cummi Jefferson were born in Virginia.
In one Tenn. census, Condon is listed as Gordon.
>From SALEM LEADER, in Washington Co., IN[Submitted]
BOCH, IRENE JOYCE,no other information provided; no obituary per
family request. [Schubert Funeral Home] June2007

BOHANAN, MR. TIMOTHY WILLIAM - age 34, of theBurrville community passed away suddenly at his home April 23, 2004. Hewas preceded in death by his parents, Richard Earl (Buddy) and ShirleyBohanan. He is survived by his wife, Dawn Marie (Cooper) Bohanan; children,Christoper William Bohanan, Wesley Earl Bohanan and Jessica Ann Bohanan;brother, Richard (Bud) and wife Kelly Bohanan of Knoxville; sister, KatherineInman of Knoxville; father and mother-in-law, Clovis and Bridget Cooperof Burrville; sister and brother-in-law, Crystal and DeWayne Doss of Burrville;aunts and uncles, Sandy Hahn of Lenoir City, Barbara and Bill Beck of Seymour,June and Bob Setzkorn of Knoxville, Tn.; also several nieces, nephews andfriends. The family received friends Sunday evening, April 25, 2004 atSchubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral services was held at 8:00 withRev. Charles Webb officiating. Graveside service was Monday, April 26,11:00 a.m. in Mt. Vernon cemetery Burrville, Tn. [Knoxville NewsSentinal]

BOISTURE, AILEEN REDMON, 71, passed away in Michiganon Aug. 10, 1999. She was born in Wartburg, the daughter of Dave& Lillie Redmon who preceded her. Also preceded by, sisters, BulahGrace and Audry Frambrough; brother Kenneth Redmon. Survivors, husband,Sam; daughter and husband, Jerry and Connie Swindle; one grandson; brother,Mark Stamper..She was the last member of Dave Redmon's family. [MorganCounty News]

BOLES, RACHEL BARNETT, 74, died Oct. 10, 2002in the home of Mary and Bill Harris, Sunbrightt. She was a life lonrresident of the Chestnut Ridge Community. She was preceded in deathby husband Clifton Boles; daughter Mayva Boles; parents Sylvan and BessieBarnett; grandson Lester Hall, Jr.; and sister Etta Lewithwaite.She is survived by children Opal Barnett, Susie Hall, Leon Boles, RonnieBoles and Gary Boles, Sr. and wife Tina, all of Chestnut Ridge Communityand Joyce Boles of Oak Ridge; grandchildren April York, Amanda Boles andGary Boles, Jr., all of Chestnut Ridge; sisters Josephine Durham of ChestnutRidge, Edna Hines of Jamestown and Mayvert Whitworth of Ohio and very specialfriends Bill and Mary Harris, Joanne Hawn and Zoe Pressley all of Sunbright,and Delmar Hawn of the Glades Community. Interment was in HighpointBaptist Church cemetery. Schubert Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.[Morgan County News]

BOLLING, MR. CLAYTON LEWIS, age 67, of Deer Lodgepassed away Saturday afternoon, November 14, 2009 at Signature Health CareCenter of Jamestown. Clayton was born December 27, 1941. He is survivedby wife; Alice Marie Bolling of Deer Lodge, Sons; Carl D. Bolling and wifeTammy of Oliver Springs, Paul L. Bolling and wife Tonya of Burrville. Daughter;Tina M. Hollinsworth and husband Charles of Deer Lodge. 7 grandchildren;Chris Bolling, Amber Bolling, Zachary Phillips, Stephanie Phillips, BrittanyBolling, Caitlin Hollinsworth, Andrew Hollinsworth. Brother; Kenneth Bollingand wife Mary Lou; Sisters; Christine Griffis, Wilma Folk and husband Frankof Florida. The family will receive friends Monday, November 15, 2009 from6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral service willfollow at 8:00 P.M. with Bro. Dowell Phillips & Bro. James Edward Morganofficiating. Graveside service will be Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. in the AdamsHill Cemetery.[Schubert Funeral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (27)BOLLING,CURTIS D., 79, Linwood, Mich., formerly of Morgan County, passed awayMay 1, 2005.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret L. (Jones)Bolling. He is survived by six children, June Carter, Peggy and KennethFouchea, Daniel Bolling, James and Becky Bolling, Della Schroder and SharonDeardorf; 18 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild;three brothers and two sisters, Christine Griffith, Kenneth Bolling, JoeBolling, Lewis Bolling and Wilma Lou Helton. The family received friendsThursday, May 5, 2005 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home inSunbright. Funeral services began at 1 p.m. with Bro. Wayne Cromwell officiating.Interment followed in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. [Roane County News][ submitted information: Mr. Bolling is a Veteran of WWII]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (28)BOLLING,JOSEPH A., age 69, of Lancing, passed away on January 31, 2006 at MethodistMedical Center in Oak Ridge. Mr. Bolling was a veteran of the United StatesArmy. Preceded in death by his beloved wife, Geraldine Coffman Bolling.Survived by his beloved children, Rhonda A. Bolling, Staff Sergeant HarveyEllis Bolling and wife Carolyn, Belinda Diane Bolling Jackson and husbandBoyd E. Jackson Jr. Sisters; Christine Griffis and Wilma Lou, brothers;Kenneth and Clayton Bolling. Special grandson; Jerediah Jackson, grandson,Jason Jackson. Granddaughters Rebecca Armes and Michelle Shelley and fivegreat-grandchildren.Godson, Peanut Conley. The family will receive friendson Thursday, February 2, 2006 from 6 to 7:30 P.M. at Schubert Funeral HomeWartburg with funeral services following at 7:30 P.M. with Rev. ArthurNance Jr., Rev. Billy Joe Vitatoe, and Rev. Vic Davis officiating. Gravesideservice will be on Friday, at 11 A.M. February 3, 2006 in the MontgomeryCemetery with full military honors. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BOLLING, MARGARET 68, Burrville, died, Oct.31, 1998. Preceded by her parents Willie Ray and Leota Jones.Survived by husband of 34 years, Curtis Bolling; daughters, Patricia JuneCarter, Peggy Fouchea, Della Fay Schroder, Sharon Bolling and Phyllis Hamby;sons, Daniel Lee Bolling and James Edward Bolling; sister Mary E. Daniels;24 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Interment in Mount VernonCemetery, Burrville. [Morgan County News]

BONHAM, EDITH S. 58, or Lancing died April7, 1988. Preceded in death by her husband Gerald Bonham. Surviving are3 daughters, Mary Johnson of Ind., Kay Human of Lancing, and Linda Smithof Wartburg; 3 sons, John and Mark Bonham both of Wartburg and Nick Tambosoof Lancing and 8 grandchildren. Four sisters and three brothers also survive;Della Allen, Jenanie Mills, and Axie Monhollen all of Kentucky, and AlleyMesser or Ohio. William and Goldie Smith of Kentucky and Taylor Smith ofOhio. Burial in Kubley Cemetery. ( Morgan County News)

BONHAM, MRS. ROBIN CHRISTINE, age 43, of Wartburg,Tn went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, February 23, 2009at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville after a courageous battle withcancer.
Preceded in death by brothers; Terry and David Langley,infant brother Brandon Poe and grandmother; Cora Poe. She survived by husbandMark Bonham Children; Dustin and Misty Dawn Bonham. Parents; Lozena andBobby Poe . Brothers and sisters; Mary Mae Simpson and husband Jerry, RoyLangley and with Pud, Carolyn Langley, Eddie Langley, Teresa Holiday andhusband Lee, Becky Stringfield and husband Mike, Darrell Langley, BobbyPoe Jr. and wife Sherry and Lisa Poe. Special sister-in-law; Kay Humanand several nieces, nephews and many friends.The family will receive friendsWednesday February 25, 2009 from 6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral services will be Thursday, 1:00 P.M. Shady Grove BaptistChurch with Bro. Bill Durham officiating.Interment will follow in the Smithcemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (29)BONIFACIUS,REV. ELMER D., age 83 of Oak Ridge, (formerly of Petros) passed awayWednesday, October 4, 2006 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Hewas a member for many years of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Oliver Springs.He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and graduated from Tennessee TempleBible College in Chattanooga in 1956. He was a long-time minister and hadserved as pastor of several local Baptist churches in the surrounding areasince the 1950's.He was preceded in death by his parent, Ed and Patsy BonifaciusDaughter:Rebekah Locke of Jones, Alabama; Sons: Eddy and wife Laura of Selma, Alabama.Daryl and wife Shirley of Knoxville; Johnny and wife Leslie of Knoxville;Ten Grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; Sisters: Reva Bishopand Husband Charles of Wartburg, Geneva Morton and husband Dean of Harriman.A host of other relatives and friends.

BONIFACIUS, MRS. EVELYN MAXINE LANGLEY - of MorganCounty, passed away March 13, 2003 at the age of 75. She was born on April29, 1927. She was preceded in death by her parents Leonard and GeorgiaDavis Langley. She is survived by her sons and daughters in law, Butchand Kathy Bonifacius and Dwight and Karen Bonifacius; grandchildren, Danielle,Gene Ray, Michael, and Elizabeth; great granddaughter, Anna Bella; sisters,Bobby Jean Mathis, Anita Brock, Peggy Summers, Mary Leopper and BrendaDavidson; brother, Donald Langley. The family will receive friends Saturday,March 15th, 2003 from 6-8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeralservices will follow at 8 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Graveside serviceswill be held Sunday March 16th at 2 p.m. in the Piney Church Cemetery,Oakdale. [Knoxville News Sentinel]
BOOHER, JAMES C.78 of Oakdale, died, July 27, 1998. He is survived by wife, Edna LeopperBooher; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Dianne Booher of Seymour; daughterSandra Epperson of Ga., one grandaughter and two great-grandchildren; sister,Sylvia Jennings of N.Y. Burial in Oak Ridge Memorial Gardens. (MorganCounty News)
BOOTHE, WINNIE J. BYRD,85, formerly of Deer Lodge, passed away Monday, June 6, 2005 in her homein Palmetta, Ga. She was preceded in death by her husband, ThomasJ. Boothe. She is survived by son, Michael Boothe and wife Mary of Palmetta;brothers, Glen Byrd of East Pointe, Mich., Lee Byrd of Oak Ridge, RobertByrd of Hammond, Ind., and Wendell Byrd of Lancing. The family will receivefriends Friday, June 10, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Homein Wartburg. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. in thefuneral home chapel with Bro. Archie Lavender officiating. Intermentwill follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. [Roane County News]
BORDERS, DIANA ROGERS, passedaway Monday, April 11, 2005 at Stone Crest Medical Center in Smyrna. Shewas born Aug. 6, 1950 in Selmer, Tenn. She lived in Morgan County as achild in Mossy Grove and moved to West Tennessee. She was preceded in deathby her father, Hugh W. Rogers, formerly of Petros.
She is survived by her mother, Janice Gibson Rogers ofSmyrna; three sisters, Kay Rogers of Smyrna, Wanda and husband Bill Fincherof Covington, Tenn., and Vickie Singleton of San Antonio, Texas; one brother,Jim Rogers and wife of Bethel Springs; two nieces, Jennifer Keller of Ft.Smith, Ark., and Traci Clayton of Colorado Springs, Colo.; five nephews,Doug Rogers of Chattanooga, Luke Rogers of Romar, Tenn., Scott Warren ofSelmer and Jason Moore of San Antonio; one uncle, Elbert Rogers of Athens,Tenn.; and one aunt, Polly Woodward of Petros. Memorial services were heldat Woodfin Chapel in Smyrna on April 16, 2005 at 10:30 with Rev. JerrySmith officiating. Interment at a later date. [Roane County News]

BORGIALLA, DIANA SUE age 18, of Sunbright,died Friday evening in the Scott County Hospital. Surviving are parents:Mr. & Mrs. Edd Sears of Sunbright; brother Nickey D. Sears; grandparents;Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Sells and Mrs. Eva Mae Chaney of Sunbright and Mr.F. Mason of Crab Orchard, Tn. Burial in Glenmary. ( Morgan County Newsdated March 7, 1974)
BORUM, BETTY WOODS- age69 of Clinton, passed away Saturday, February 25, 2006 at St. Mary's ResidentialHospice. Betty was born March 24, 1936 in Coalfield, Tennessee. She ispreceded in death by: husband, William "Bill" Borum; parents, Elijah andMamie Russell Woods; brothers, Ross H. Fagan and Tommy Woods. Survivors:son, Tim Borum & wife Amanda of Clinton; grandson, Tucker Borum ofClinton; sisters, Laverne Duncan & husband Burley of Oliver Springs,Corene Holbert & husband Leroy of Halls, Jo Griffith & husbandDavid of Georgetown, KY, Joy Brown & husband Ron of Kingston; brothers,Paul Woods & wife Carol of Florence, KY, Maurice Woods & wife Marthaof Oliver Springs; several nieces and nephews. The family will receivefriends 6:00-8:00 pm Monday, February 27, 2006 at Holley-Gamble FuneralHome with funeral services following in the chapel with Pastor Stan Elliottofficiating. Her burial will be 11:00 am Tuesday at Anderson Memorial Garden.Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements.
[Knoxville News Sentinal]
BOSHEARS, FRANKIE, a lifelongresident of Coalfield, born May 16, 1923 and passed away in her home Thursday,May 11, 2006. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. She lovedworking in her yard and taking care of others, which she did very lovingly.She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Lillie Boshears; sisters,Lavona Davis, Vergie Foster, Vera Eastridge and Iwada Simmons; and brother,Lawrence Boshears. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law, Larry andSandy Boshears of Coalfield; two grandchildren, Melinda Jones and husbandRoger and Larry David Boshears; three great-grandchildren, Tabitha, Tallesseand Taylor Jones; and several nieces, nephews and special friends IvadellMcGlothin, Frances West of Coalfield and Joyce Brown of Petros. Gravesideservices will be Friday, May 12, 2006 in the Davis Cemetery, Coalfield,with Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, incharge of arrangements. [Roane County News]

BOSHEARS, J. F. (FRANK) (Bob) age77, of Coalfield.. Survivors; wife, Lillie Ruffner Boshears; daughters,Lavona Davis, Virdie Foster, Vera Eastridge, Iwada Simmons, Mrs. FrankieLee Boshears; 11 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister, GeorgiaOllis. Burial in Davis Cemetery. (Morgan County News-dated6/ 1964)

BOSTAIN, MRS. DEALIE ARMES - age 85, of Wartburg,went to be with her Lord and Savior Monday evening, February 24, 2003,at Methodist Medical Center. Mrs. Bostain was a devout Christian and lovingmother / grandmother. She was preceded in death by husband, Willie E. (Bill)Bostain; daughter, Wandy Henry; grandson, Keith Henry and great-grandson, Willard Shields III. Survivors are sons, H. R. Boston of Lafolletteand Dean Boston of Helenwood; daughter, Faye Freytag of Wartburg; brothers,Jack Armes of Petros and Austin Armes of Seymour; sisters, Oma Armes ofKnoxville, and Audrey Browning of Petros. She is also survived by a hostof grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great grandchildren, and niecesand nephews. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 6 to8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will be Thursdayat 2 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home with Pastor Don Hunter officiating.Roy Freels with be providing hymns. Graveside services will follow in thePetros Cemetery. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BOSWELL, DORA L. Funeral services were heldfor Mrs. Dora L. Boswell, 83. She was the widow of the late Walton Boswell,attorney and member of the State House of Representatives. Mrs. Boswellgraduated from Maryville College in 1911 and taught school in Oakdale priorto her marriage. Survived by her son Wade Boswell of Knoxville and a sister,Mrs. J. B. Jones of Oakdale; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.Burial in Harriman Cemetery. ( Morgan County News dated1/26/1975)

BOUCHER, PAULA E. LANGLEY, 47, of Deer Lodge diedWednesday Oct. 31 at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. Shewas preceded in death by her father J. Paul Langley, grandparents Roy andEthel Langley and Hershel and Maggie Kennedy. She is survived byher two step sons, Jason and George Langley of Ohio, mother and stepfatherThelma and James Brown of Deer Lodge, five grandchildren, her two brothers,Steve Langley of Deer Lodge and Mark Spears of Little Rock, Ark., sisterMona Rollins of Sunbright, several aunts, uncles, cousins and special friends,Linda Kennedy and Mack Smith. Funeral services were conducted FridayNov. 2 at Bethel Baptist Church in Deer Lodge with Bro. Vic Davis officiating.Burial followed in Union Grove Cemetery. [Roane County News]
BOWERS, BERNICE (HENSLEY) REEL,83, formerly of Petros, passed away Nov. 1, 2006 in Jonesboro, Ga. Shewas born Feb. 11, 1923. She was a loving and generous person with a wonderfulheart and kind spirit and a very unique person.She was preceded in deathby parents, Spud and Hazel Hobbs Hensley; sister, Gean Davis; and brother,Travis Hensley. She is survived by daughter and husband of Houston, Texas;grandson and wife of Auburn, Ga.; sisters, June Newport of Wartburg andPat Hensley of Petros; several nieces, nephews and great-nieces; and ahost of friends, best friends and neighbors. Memorial services were heldat Ramanda Inn of Jonesboro, Ga. Interment was in Collier Cemetery, Pikeville.[RoaneCounty News]

BOWLES, MRS. DOROTHY, age 89 of Wartburg, passedaway May 21, 2010. She was preceded in death by her parents; Orlan andFlossie Oliver, Daughter; Peggy Thompson. She is survived by daughter;Sue Marie Jones of Wartburg, sons; Don Bowls of Wartburg, Michael Bowlsof West Valley, Utah, Brother; Gene Oliver of Ky, Sister; Mary West, sister-in-law;Annita Oliver of Evansville, Ind. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.The family will receive friends Monday evening, May 24, 2010 at SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg from 6-8:00 p.m. Graveside services will be Tuesdaymorning, 11:00 a.m. at Morgan Memorial Gardens Bro. Charles Webb officiating.[Schubert Funeral Home]

BOWLIN, DONALD, 51, of Oakdale, died Wednesday,April 23, 2003, at his home. Mr. Bowlin was a member of the WestsideBaptist Church in Oakdale. He was preceded in death by his father and mother,J.K. Bowlin of Sparta and Lelia V. Bowlin of Wartburg. He is survived byhis wife, Robin Bowlin; his daughter, Veronica Tomason; his son, DonaldE. Bowlin; and a granddaughter, all of Oakdale. He is also survived bythree sisters, Wilma Hall and her husband, C.J., of Harriman, and ClariceIsham and her husband, James, and Patricia Bowlin, all of Oakdale; twobrothers and their wives, Robert and Betty Bowlin of Oneida and Floyd andJean Bowlin of Wartburg; a half-brother and three half-sisters, James Bowlinof Sparta, and Brenda McCann, Mable Hamby and Charlotte Jennings, all ofLancing; an uncle, Floyd Sims of Oakdale; an aunt, Geneve Garrett of Wartburg;his son-in-law and his mother-in-law, Johnny Tomason and Joyce Frasier,both of Oak Ridge; his father-in-law, Delmar Watson of Harriman; and byseveral nieces and nephews. The funeral was held Sunday, April 27, 2003,at Westside Baptist Church in Oakdale with George Waldo and Ralph Mathisofficiating. Burial was at Pine Orchard Cemetery. SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]

BOWLIN, TROY CHARLES, 29, of Wartburg, went hometo be with the Lord Saturday April 11, 2009. He was born July 6, 1979 andwas of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his grandparents,Rev. Troy and Ruth Bowlin; Rev. Freddie and Imogene Peters; uncles, Juniorand Jimmy Peters; aunts, Roxie Purgram, Wanda Hampton, Tommy Perkins; andcousin, Cindy Susak. Mr. Bowlin is survived by his parents, Roy and Margaret(Peters) Bowlin; brother, Eric Bowlin of Wartburg; aunt, Naomi Peters ofWartburg, aunt, Betty and uncle, James Blakney (granny and paw to Troy)of Wartburg, aunt, Carol Abshire of Loudon, uncle, Eugene Bowlin of Louisville,Ky., uncle, Ronnie and aunt, Sharon Peters of Allardt, aunt, Wilma andUncle Edward Taylor of Helenwood, aunt, Brenda (Peters) Walker of Crossvilleand aunt, Carol Peters; also numerous cousins, great-aunts, uncles andfriends. The family received friends Monday evening, April 13, 2009 atSchubert Funeral Home, Wartburg from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services followedwith Rev. Mark Langley officiating. Graveside services were held Tuesdaymorning at 11 a.m. in the Armes Chapel Church cemetery, Wartburg. SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg was in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]

BOWLIN, LELIA SIMS, 78, passed away March2, 2003 in the Rockwood Healthcare Center after a lengthy illness.She was preceded in death by her former husband, J.K. Bowlin; father andmother George and Edith Sims; brother Lonnie Sims; sister Dean Boshears;and two grandsons. She is survived by three daughters Wilma and C.J. Hall of Harriman, Clarice and James Isham of Oakdale and Patricia Bowlinof the home in Wartburg; three sons, Robert and Betty Bowlin of Oneida,Floyd and Jean Bowlin of Wartburg and Donald and Robin Bowlin of Oakdale;brother Floyd Sims of Oakdale; eight granddaughters and five grandsons;four great-grandsons and three great-granddaughters; and several niecesand nephews. Funeral services were held Wed. at 2 p.m. in Mossy GroveBaptist Church with Bro. Charles Webb officiating. Interment followedin the church cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BOWLING, HAZEL, 64, of Wartburg, died Saturday,Feb. 10, 2001. Mrs. Bowling was the daughter of Walter and Sadie Sampsel,who are deceased. She was a Baptist. She is survived by her daughters,Barbara Robinson and her husband, Anthony, and Debra Smith and her husband,Carl, all of Wartburg, and Connie Finks and her husband, Ronald, of Gainesville,Ga.; her son, Glen Bowling and his wife, Connie, of Sunbright; her brother,Henry Sampsel and his wife, Bertha, of Oliver Springs; seven grandchildren;three great-grandchildren; and by many other relatives. In addition toher parents, two other sons, Donnie Bowling and Jerry Bowling, precededher in death. Burial in Adcock Cemetery in Coalfield. [The Oak Ridger]

BOWLING, MR. MICAL WILSON, passed away March 29,2009 at his home in Lancing, TN. He was preceded in death by his parents;Oscar and Jewel Bowling, Brothers; Robert Bowling, Charlie Bowling, Sister;Elisabeth Arwood. He is survived by his wife; Barbara Bowling, Children;Mical Bowling and wife Adriene of South Carolina, Sandra Reynolds of Lancing,TN, Danny Pride of Oliver Springs, TN; Misty Pride of Oliver Springs, TN;9 grandchildren,Sister; Ann May, Brother; Gene Bowling, Very special friends;Clayton and Sabra Potter, Joe Goodson and family, Peggy Jones of Stephens.A service of remembrance will be held at the family home in Lancing onTuesday March 31, 2009, with Bro. Ralph Wilson officiating. [Schubert
Funeral Home]

BOWMAN, JOHN—Glenmary—John Bowman formerly ofthis place died in Harriman hospital on Jan. 25, 1948. Services here heldat the community church here on Wednesday, January 28th. Rev. Judsonof Sunbright and a Methodist minister of Harriman officiated, he left awife, Mrs. Sarah Bowman of this place, he was a well liked man by everyone. Burial was in Webb graveyard. Schuberts was in charge.Among those who attended the funeral here were Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wright,Mrs. J. C. Hedrick, Mrs. George Pasdah and daughter Doris of Harriman.(Source: Scott County News, 6 Feb 1948, p5)

BOWMAN, JOSELYN PAIGE, infant, born Nov. 2, 2002,passed away Nov. 3, 2002 at U.T. Medical Center in Knoxville. Shewas preceded in death by her grandfathers Glen Bowman and David Langleyand great-uncle Randy Bowman. She is survived by her parents LukeBowman and Tosha Langley and brother Tyler Scimia of the Glades Community;grandparents Allen Kilby and Rhonda Bowman of Glades and Wayne and KimBarnes of Sunbright; great-grandparents, Nan Kilby of Glades, Ruby Bowmanof Meister Hills, Delores Bertam of Wartburg, Charles Davis of Sunbright,Lozena Poe of Deer Lodge, Edwin Langley of Wartburg and Frank and GeraldineCraddock of Wartburg; two-great-great grandmothers Sally Northrup of Sunbrightand Maxine Williams of Glades; other family members, Harley Bowman of Gladesand David Langley and Justin Barnes of Sunbright; one special cousin EddieKilby of Jamestown; and a host of other relatives and friends. Thefamily received friends Wed. Nov. 6, 2002 in Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright.Funeral services began at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bobby Stewart officiating.Interment followed in Sunbright Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BOWMER, CECIL RAYMOND, 64, Sumpter Township, Mich.,died June 17 2001. He was born Dec. 3, 1936 in Deer Lodge.He was the beloved husband of Katie Lou Bowmer. He was a member ofTaylor Masonic Lodge. He was preceded in death by mother, Daisy PhillipsBowmer and brother Harold Bowmer. He is survived by daughtersJoann Alexander and Patricia and husband Tim Flucht of Michigan; father,Raymond Bowmer of Deer Lodge; sister Helen Bilbrey of Deer Lodge; and granddaughters,Jayme Alexander, Kathryn Flucht and Samantha Flucht. Funeral services wereheld Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 10 a. m. in Uht Funeral Home with Rev.Robert White officiating. Disposition was in Michigan Memorial Park,Flat Rock, Mich. [Morgan County News]

BOWMER, DAISY MILDRED PHILLIPS, 88,Deer Lodge, died July 4, 1999. Preceded by son, Harold Bowmer; granddaughter,Rhonda Bilbrey and a great-grandson. Survivors: husband of 71 years,Raymond Bowmer; son and wife, Cecil and Katie Bowmer; daughter, Helen Bilbrey;five grandchildren and sever great-grandchildren. Burial in Mt. Hope CemeteryDeer Lodge. [Morgan County News]
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BOWMER, RAYMOND HAROLD - age 94, of DeerLodge, passed away Friday, Sept. 14, 2001 in the Fentress Co. Hospital.He was preceded in death by his wife, Daisy Bowmer; sons, Harold and CecilBowmer; granddaughter, Rhonda Bilbrey and great grandson, Joshua Dymond.He is survived by his daughter, Helen Bilbrey of Deer Lodge; daughter inlaw, Katie Bowmer of Belleville, Mich.; five grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren; brother, Lloyd Bowmer of Roseville, Mich.; sister in law,Bertha Bowmer of Deer Lodge. The family will receive friends Sunday, September16thfrom 6-8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services willfollow at 8 p.m. with Rev. Chester Huling officiating. Graveside serviceswill be held Monday morning at 10 a.m. in the Mt. Hope Cemetery, Deer Lodge.[Knoxville News Sentinal]
BOWMER, LLOYD, 92, Michigan, passed away June17, 2002 in his home in Roseville. He was born Dec. 6, 1909, theson of S.B. (Buster) and Elmira (Lyons) Bowmer in Deer Lodge. Lloydmarried Lula Phoebe Jones. Lloyd atted the annual Morgan County HillbilliePicnic and the Fruehauf Retirement Party. He was preceded in deathby his beloved wife Lula Jones; and one son Billie Leon Bowmer. Heis survived by daughter-in-law Shirley (William) Margaret Koyl; grandchildrenDebbie Lula Bowmer Lenont of Metamora and Billie Lee Bowmer of Romer;10 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. Visitationwas held on Tue. from 6 to 9 p.m. and Wed. from 2 to 9 p.m., with funeralservice on Thur. at 10 a.m. in the Funeral home, with the Dr. DAry R. Glanvillefofficiating. Arrangements entrusted to the Roth-Muir Funeral Homein Romeo, Mich. [Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (30)BOYD, RAYMONDF. --86, of Route 1, Oliver Springs, died Monday, December 26, 1988,at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Originally from Rockwood,Mr. Boyd had lived in Oliver Springs for 45 years. He was a memberof Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church and a retired coal miner.Mr. Boyd served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He enjoyedfishing and hunting. He is survived by his wife, Edna Boyd; one son,Gorman Boyd; one daughter and son-in-law, Wanda and J.W. Cross and onegrandson, John Cross all of Oliver Springs. The funeral was heldat 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, at Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church,with the Rev. Donald Daugherty and the Rev. David Johnson officiating.Burial was in Liberty cemetery with Sharps of Oliver Springs in chargeof arrangements. [Morgan County News]
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BOYD, EDNA MAE DAVIS, 89, of Morgan County's BackValley community, died Monday, Feb. 24, 2003, at Harriman Health Care Center.Born June 19, 1913, in Scott County, she was the daughter of Albert Davisand Nettie Foster Davis, both now deceased. She lived most all herlife in Back Valley. She was a homemaker and a member of Middle CreekBaptist Church in
Coalfield. She is survived by her daughter, WandaCross and husband, J.W., of Coalfield; grandson, John Cross of Coalfield;brother, Albert "A.G." Davis of Quinlan, Texas; and sister, AliceGaylor of Oliver Springs. In addition to her parents, she was precededin death by her husband, Raymond Franklin Boyd; son, Gormon Boyd;four brothers, Charles Davis, Richard Davis,
Murl Davis and Pat Davis; and sister, Hilda Chitwood.The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the chapel of SharpFuneral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Ronald Guthrie officiating.The graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at LibertyCemetery in Wartburg. The family will receive friends from6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]
BRADEN, HAROLD JAMES,75, of the Coalfield community, died Tuesday, July 13, 2004, at MethodistMedical Center of Oak Ridge. He was born April 2, 1929, in Anderson County.After marrying, he moved to Ohio where he worked in construction, movingback to Tennessee in 1958, where he worked in the coal industry. He wasa U.S. Army veteran, who served in Germany during the Korean conflict.Several years later, Mr. Braden went to work for Carlisle-McCall Coal Co.as a foreman, retiring in 1991. From 1994 to 1999, he and his brother ownedand operated B&B Used Cars in Coalfield. Mr. Braden was a member ofMiddle Creek Baptist Church, where he served as a church trustee for approximately30 years. His family said he loved his church and everyone in the Coalfieldcommunity. He was loved in return by his community and never met a stranger,only friends not yet known. According to his family, he was also was veryproud of the new Coalfield Park, which he helped to establish. He was amember of the Coalfield Lyons Club for over 40 years. His family said hewas also an avid gardener and enjoyed woodworking. According to his family,Mr. Braden loved spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren,and one of his favorite pastimes was spending time with his great-granddaughter,Maci, who shared their home. He was preceded in death by a son, RobertEdward Carroll; a great-grandson, Ian Carroll; and by his parents, Clarenceand Nina Jett Braden. Mr. Braden is survived by his wife of 50 years, MildredDalton Braden, and by his children, Tim Carroll and wife, Marie, of Harriman,Rebecca Kicklighter and husband, Karl, of Dallas, Ga., Michael Carrolland wife, Donna, of Kingston, Ruthe Sinclair of Calhoun, Ga., and JeanetteNorthrup and husband, Vince, of Ranger, Ga. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren,Brad Jimison, Staci Braden, Sean Carroll, Charity Carroll, Chad Jimison,Timothy Carroll, Eric Carroll, Joshua Carroll, Ashley Smith, Benjamin Northrupand Miranda Northrup; seven great-grandchildren, Amber Jimison, Erin Jimison,Maci Braden, Katie Carroll, Gage Carroll, Eden Carroll and Ethan Smith;his brother, Edwin Braden and wife, Mozelle, of Mossie Grove; three sisters,Naomi Farmer and Sunnie Walls, both of Oak Ridge, and Lillian McKamey ofthe Batley community; his brother-in-law, Stanley Dalton and wife, Mattie,of Harriman; his foster son and niece who shared the Braden home, JohnnyCross of Coalfield and Diane Braden of Mossie Grove; and by a host of extendedfamily members and special friends. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Friday,July 16, 2004, at Middle Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Michael Beechand the Rev. Ron Guthrie officiating. A graveside service will be at 11a.m. Saturday, July 17, at Anderson Memorial Gardens on Oliver SpringsHighway in Clinton. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Fridayat the church. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements.[Oak Ridger]BRADLEY, HARRY E. SR. 78, Oakdale,died Nov. 7, 1998. Survivors: wife, Amy 'Betty' Bradley; son andwife, Harry
and Linda Bradley Jr., daughter and husband, Angela andDave Franklin; sister, Ruby Campoli, six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Burial in Crab Orchard Cemetery,Oakdale. [Roane County News]
BRADSHAW, MRS. ANNIE, age84, of Petros, went home to be with the Lord, on Friday, June 1, 2007 ather residence.She was preceded in death by her husband: Thomas Bradshaw;Son-in-law: Jackie Vann; Daughter-in-law: Evagene Bradshaw; Grandson's:Ricky Bradshaw, Jackie Vann Jr. and Robbie Hillock.Mrs. Bradshaw is survivedby companion of forty years: Willis (Gene) Poland.Children: Julie Harrisand husbandJames of Virginia Beach.Jackie Bradshaw and wife Dean; ErnieBradshaw, Shirley Vann all of Petros. Dolphus Bradshaw and wife Darleneof Oliver Springs; Bobbie Joe Aymami and husband Wayne of Lancing;And Eddie Bradshaw an his wife Sharon of Michigan. Twenty grandchildren,thirty-one great-grandchildren and six
great-great-grandchildren and good friend; Richard Herronof Petros. The family will receive friends Sunday, June 3, 2007 from 6to 8 PM at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will followwith Don Daughtery officiating. Graveside service will be Monday at 11AM at Petros Cemetery.Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements
BRADSHAW, EVA JEAN SCOTT,of Petros, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005, at her residence.She was born Sept.5, 1930, in Jacksboro, the daughter of Hubert Clyde and Martha Jane KennedyWyrick.She and her family moved to Fork Mountain in 1940 and to OliverSprings in 1955. She had lived in Petros for the past 14 years. Mrs.Bradshaw was a member of Petros Baptist Church and also a member of theOrder of Eastern Star, Lodge No. 364, in Petros. She was employed at BurlingtonHosiery Mill in Harriman, Allied Chemical in Knoxville, and the HolidayInn in Oak Ridge. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in deathby her son, James Clyde Scott, a granddaughter, Deeanna Smith, and herbrother and sister, Leslie Wyrick and Pauline Sexton. Mrs. Bradshaw issurvived by her husband, Ernest C. Bradshaw of Petros; and his children,Vivian Russell of Oliver Springs, Rebecca Cooley and husband, James, ofOliver Springs, Deloris Jane Brown of Knoxville, Donald R. Scott of Rockwood,Sandra Baker and husband, Steve, of Harriman, Lesleye D. Vann of OliverSprings, and Brandy Scott of Oak Ridge. She is also survived by her brother,Arnold Wyrick and wife, Sue, of Petros; two sisters, Helen Liles and husband,Roy, of Petros, and Judy Long and husband, Bobby, of Rockwood; and her13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.The funeral will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, 2005, in the chapelof Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Don Daugherty andthe Rev. David Burchfield officiating. A graveside service and burial willbe held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at the Old Petros Cemetery. The familywill receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. SharpFuneral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements. [OakRidger]

BRADSHAW, LORINDA LEANNE ROBINSON, passed awayThursday July 29, 2010 after a 4 year battle with cancer. She was braveand courageous till the end with her fight. She was of the Baptist faith.She was preceded in death by her grandfather; Clarence Zumstein, brother;Jon (B.J.) Robinson, nephew; Jared Robinson. She is survived by children;Frankie and Ethan, parents; Steve and Helen Bullen of Wartburg, Jon andWanda Robinson of Rockwood, sister; Amanda Bullen Drinnon of Wartburg,step-sister; Vicki Turnbill, step-brother; Chris Nabors of Rockwood,Grandparents; J.T. and Lois Robinson of Harriman, Cora Headrick of Cleveland,Geneva Bullen of Wartburg. Also a host of family and friends. The familywillreceive friends Saturday evening July 31, 2010 at Schubert Funeral Homefrom 6-8:00 p.m. Funeral services will follow with
Bro. Randy Roper officiating. Graveside services willbe Sunday August 1, 2:00 p.m. in Wartburg City Cemetery. Schubert FuneralHome in charge of arrangements. [Schubert FuneralHome]

BRADSHAW, MR. RICKY DEAN, AGE 37, DIED SUNDAYMORNING, SEPT. 14, 2003, AT HIS HOME IN PETROS. HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATHBY HIS FATHER, JACKIE WAYNE VANN, SR. AND BROTHER; JACKIE WAYNE VANN, JR.:SURVIVING; MOTHER, SHIRLEY VANN , WIFE TINA BRADSHAW, CHILDREN; TABITHAAND REV'E BRADSHAW, GRAND MOTHER; ANNA BRADSHAW, GRAND FATHER;GENE POLAND, SISTERS; TINA AND ROBBY FOSTER, BRENDA NEAL, ANNA AND TONYKEATHLEY, ALL OF PETROS, TENN. STEPSON; WILLIAM "BILL" WINTERS, OF OAKRIDGE, TWO NEPHEWS; JORDAN FOSTER AND TYLER KEATHLEY, NIECE; ALISHAVANN. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS WEDNESDAY EVENING FROM 6 TO8 P.M. SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, WARTBURG. WITH FUNERAL SERVICES TOFOLLOW. GRAVESIDE SERVICES THURSDAY 11 A.M. PETROS CEMETERY. WITH REV.DON DAUGHTERY AND REV. TOMMY HENSLEY OFFICIATING. [Schubert FuneralHome]

BRANSTETTER, ARCHIE, 70, Chestnut Ridge, diedAug. 19, 2001. He was preceded in death by his parents Miller H.and Lillie Adams Branstetter; brothers, Clifford, Ellis, Glen, Hurl, Burland infant brother; sisters, Eula Kiser and infant sister; and sisters-in-lawReba Branstetter and Rozella Branstetter. He is survived by his wifeWilda Lavender Branstetter; sons and daughters-in-law, Archie and FredaWilliams and Alex and Teresa Branstetter; daughters and sons-in-law, CindyTaylor, Karen and J.C. Robbins and Judy and Jim Simmers, all of ChestnutRidge; step-children, Susan Pyle of Meister Hills, Tommy Williams of Leesburg,Gla., Steve Williams of Chestnut Ridge, Frank Williams of Jamestown, ShermanWilliams of Livingston and Paul Williams of Seattle, Wash. sevengrandchildren, seven step-grandchildren and six step-great grandchildren;sister and brother-in-law Mable and Joe Adkins of Deer Lodge; brothersand sisters-in-law, Cecil and Charlotte Branstetter of Nashville, Eugeneand Rusty Branstetter of Chestnut Ridge, Lee Branstetter of Chestnut Ridgeand Miller Branstetter of Crossville; brother-in-law Victor Kiser of Lasalle,Mich and a huge host of nieces and nephews. Burial was in the familycemetery. [Morgan County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (31)BRANSTETTER,MENFORD 'CARL', 62, formerly of Deer Lodge, passed away Oct. 10, 2005in Taylor, Mich., where he had made his home for many years. He was bornOct. 18, 1942 to Menford and Addie Branstetter in Deer Lodge. He was precededin death by his father, Menford. He is survived by his loving wife,Gloria; dear children, Michelle and husband Mark Boller of Maryland, Tammyand husband Scott Gray of Florida, Michael and wife Cheryl Chadwick, Candaceand husband Tim Mucha, Joseph Chadwick, Jennifer Branstetter and Danieland wife Sherri Chadwick, all of Michigan; mother, Addie and Barney Walkerof Deer Lodge; sister, Katie Bowmer and the late Cecil Bowmer of Michigan;brothers, Willard and wife Jean, Ross and wife Kathy and Jack and wifeBrenda, all of Deer Lodge; nine loving grandchildren; and a host of nieces,nephews and other family members and friends. The family receivedfriends Tuesday, Oct. 11, and Wednesday, Oct. 12. Funeral services wereheld Thursday, Oct. 13, at 10 a.m. in Martenson Funeral Home in Allen Park,Mich. Graveside military service was held in Michigan Memorial Park. [RoaneCounty News]

BRANSTETTER, LEE, 67, passed away Saturday, Dec.1, 2001 in his home in Chestnut Ridge. He was preceded in death by hiswife Rose (Reba) Branstetter. He is survived by sons and daughters-in-lawRandy and Rosa Branstetter of Deer Lodge, Mark Branstetter of Deer Lodgeand Michael and Tammy Branstetter of Frankfort; daughter and son-in-lawGwenna and Roger Adkins of Deer Lodge; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren;brothers Cecil Branstetter of Nashville, Eugene Branstetter of Deer Lodgeand Miller Branstetter, Jr. of Deer Lodge; and sister Mable Adkins of DeerLodge. The family received friends Monday evening, Dec. 3, 2001 from 6to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. A graveside service was heldTuesday morning at 11 a.m. in the Greenwood Chapel Church Cemetery withRev. Roger Selby officiating. [Morgan County News]
BRANSTETTER, LYDIA, MAE,80, of Chestnut Ridge Community, passed away Nov. 6, 2005. Funeral serviceswere conducted Nov. 8 at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Bro. CharlesWebb and Bro. Grover Atkisson officiated. Graveside services will be heldtoday at noon in the Highpoint Cemetery, Deer Lodge. Mrs. Branstetter issurvived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Allen and Wilma Branstetterof Lancing, Otis Butch Branstetter of Chestnut Ridge and Johnny and JennieBranstetter of Fort Worth, TX; daughters and sons-in-law, Helen Brannonand special friend Gary of Banner Springs, TN, Martha Sue and Darrell Lewisof Crossville and Annetta and Paul Frady of Crossville; 13 grandchildren;12 great-grandchildren; one step-grandson; two step-great-grandchildren;and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband,Otis I. Branstetter; daughters, Mary and Donna Branstetter; and granddaughter,Donna Lewis. Schubert Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.[Crossville Chronicle]
BRANSTETTER, MILLER, JR.,75, of Deer Lodge, passed away Feb. 8, 2005. Funeral services will be heldat 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, in the Pleasant GreenChurch of the Nazarenein Deer Lodge, with the Rev. Mike Wright officiating.Interment will followin the High Point Cemetery. Mr. Branstetter is survived by special friendand companion, Marie Webb of Crossville; son and daughter-in-law, Galen"Smokey" and Gloria Branstetter of the Chestnut Ridge community; daughterand son-in-law, Joy and Larry Bartley of Crossville; stepson and wife,Harold and Cathy Gearhart of Monroe, MI; four grandchildren; two step-grandchildren;three great-grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Mable and Joe Adkinsof Deer Lodge; brothers and sisters-in-law, Cecil and Charlotte Branstetterof Nashville and Eugene and Rusty Branstetter of Chestnut Ridge; brother-in-law,Victor Kiser of Lasalle, MI; and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Hewas preceded in death by his wife, Rozella "Toots" Branstetter; parents,Miller H. and Lillie Adams Branstetter; sister, Eula Kiser; brothers, Clifford,Ellis, Glen, Archie, Lee, Hurl and Burl; an infant brother and an infantsister; and sister-in-law, Reba Branstetter. Schubert Funeral Home of Wartburgis in charge of the arrangements. [Crossville Chronicle]

BRANSTETTER, OTIS (BUTCH) age 56 of the ChestnutRidge Community, passed away Tuesday, June 30, 2009. He was precededin death by parents; Otis Ivan and Lydia Branstetter, sisters; Mary andDonna, niece; Donna Lewis. Mr. Branstetter is survived by brothers; Allenand wife, Wilma of Lancing, Johnny and wife, Jennie of Texas.Sisters; HelenPoe and husband, Randy of Jamestown, Tn, Martha Sue Lewis of Crossvilleand Annetta Frady and husband, Paul of Crossville.A host of nieces, nephews,great-nieces, great-nephews and friends also survive. The family will receivefriends Thursday July 2, 2009 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.at Schubert FuneralHome, Sunbright. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M. with Bro. CharlesWebb officiating.Graveside service will be Friday at 10:00 A.M. in theHigh Point CemeterySchubert Funeral Home, Sunbright in charge of arrangementswww.schubertfuneralhome.com [wecoradio.com]

BRANSTETTER, ROSE LYNN "REBA"57, Chestnut Ridge Community, died, Oct 27, 1998. Preceded by fatherArthur Davis and brother, Grady Davis. Survivors: husband,Lee Branstetter; daughter, Gwenna and husband Roger Adkins; sons: Randyand wife Rose Branstetter, Mark and wife Angie Branstetter and Michaeland wife Tami Branstetter; mother, Greta Davis; 11 grandchildren, and 2great-grandchildren; sisters, Grace Schirmer, Velma Howard and Lena Barnett;brothers, Geroge and Ervan Davis. Burial in Pleasant Green Cemetery. [MorganCounty News}
BRANSTETTER, VIRGIL HARVEY,71,of Crossville, passed away July 24, 2001. Funeral services were conductedJuly 25 from the chapel of Burris Funeral Home, and graveside serviceswere July 26 at Green Acres Memory Gardens. Robert Lawrence and MarkHall officiated, with special music by Deliverance and Roberta Schubert.Mr. Branstetter was born Feb. 10, 1930, in Morgan County, TN, the son ofLonnie and Josie Cox Branstetter. He was a truck driver, and a member ofIsoline Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Telia Branstetter ofCrossville; son, Dennis Branstetter of Crossville; daughters, Lucy Baileyand Lorraine Simmons, both of Crossville, and Rose Heflin of Carthage,TN; sisters, Juanita Sevier and ,Georgia Locke, both of Crossville; ninegrandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Justin Heflin,Eddie Simmons, Denny Branstetter, Jason Sisco, Eugene Adams, Kevin Phillipsand Greg Brinkley. Burris Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.[Crossville Chronicle]

BRANTLEY, DEBBIE, 54, of Nashville, formerly ofLancing, passed away Friday evening (August 22, 2008) in the AliveHospice at Skyline Madison Campus in Nashville. She is survived by herhusband, Jim Brantley; son, James Brantley of Nashville; grandson, JeremyFann of Murfreesboro; sisters, Faye Justice, Hazel Anderson and Mary Ayersall of Wartburg; brothers, Cecil Goode of Lancing and J.D. Goode of Madison.The family received friends Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008 from 12 to 1 p.m. atSchubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral service followed at 1 p.m. withBro. Cecil Goode officiating. Interment followed in the Clear Creek Cemetery.Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg was in charge of arrangements. [RoaneCounty News]

BRASEL, EVELYN YETIEVE WILSON, died Oct 31, 1999in Wartburg. Preceded by husband Glen Brasel; daughter, Mary BraselWalls; brother Glenn and James Wilson; sister Madeline Wilson Jones andstep-mother Bertha Wilson. Survivors, daughrter and husband, MargaretBrasel Walls and Howard; son-in-law, Joe Walls; two granddaughters; fourgrandsons; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Jody Proffitt;aunt, Cora Tucker; sisters-in-law, Muriel Newberry and Mabel Howard; cousin,Glen Davis. Burial in Liberty Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BRASEL, MRS. MILDRED HEIDLE - age 93 of the JoynerCommunity, died Friday December 19 in the Life Care of Morgan County. Shewas a member of the Union Baptist Church. She was preceded in death byher husband, Claude L. Brasel; sons, Leon Brasel; parents, Welda &Doshia Kelly Heidle. Surviving are sisters, Vida McCartt of Wartburg &Glena Hutton of Gray, Tenn.; brothers, Robert Lee Heidle & BrowderHeidle of Wartburg and W.H. Heidle of Kingston; several nieces & nephews.Church deacons will serve as pallbearers. Funeral services will be heldSaturday evening, 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg, with Rev. DavidKunsman officiating. Graveside services will be held Sunday 2 p.m. in theUnion Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday evening6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (32)BRASEL,NATHAN LEE, 82, Wartburg, passed away Monday Oct. 1, 2001 in ParkwestHospital in Knoxville. He was born May 24, 1919 and was a World War IIVeteran. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church. He was preceded indeath by his wife Edna Settles Brasel; parents Verdie Lee Brasle and GraceWilson Brasel; and brothers Claude and Roy Brasel. He is survived by oneson Billy Lee Brasel and wife Linda of Wartburg; daughters Bobbie Schnaibleand husband Norman of Gillette, Wy., Judy Jarvis and husband Russell, MaryThompson and husband Bruce and Wanda Walls and husband George, all of Kentucky,and Betty Jo Saffell of Wartburg; 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren;two sisters Iva Summers of Joyner and Helen Hawn of Crab Orchard;two very special brothers-in-law Carl and Lawrence Settles; and a hostof nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends Wednesday,Oct. 3, 2001 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeralservices began at 8 p.m. with Rev. Homer Hooks and Rev. Mark Smith officiating.Graveside services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Brasel Cemetery.[Morgan County News]

BRASEL, ROY, 89, Beechfork Community died 4/4/2000.Preceded by brother, Claude Brasel. Survivors; sisters, Iva Summers andHelen Hawn; brother, Nathan Brasel. Burial in Brasel Cemetery. [MorganCounty News]

BRAWNER, JEREMIAH 'JERRY'
Moonshiners Ambush Morgan County Man
Jerry Brawner Bushwhacked and Son Badly Shot
Liquor runners of Morgan County have adopted the methodsof Chicago's gangsters in disposing of their foes and as a result thisweek 55 year old Jerry Brawner of the third district is dead and his seventeenyear old son is in a serious condition from gun shot wounds inflicted byan unknown moonshiner who fired on them from ambush Friday night, July31, 1931. When Mr Brawner arose from his seat on the porch of his homeFriday night to enter the house a moonshiner's gun cracked and he felldead on the porch with part of his head shot away. His seventeenyear old son, John, fled across the field to the home of Arthur Jones,to summons help and the same gun cracked again and the son fell with acharge of buck shot in his hips and legs. The elder Brawner was killedinstantly and the son remains in a critical condition. Immediately afterthe shooting Sheriff Granville Davis and deputies Moore, McCarty and Byrgerushed to the scene and made an investigation. The blood hounds fromthe state penitentiary at Petros were brought to the scene in effort totrail the killer but were not successful. The districtin which the Brawners live has a large number of moonshiners and distilleriesand on numerous occasions the Brawners had given officers tips and hadoften gone with them still raiding. Officers and relatives of thedead man are positive that moonshiners are responsible for the crime. Deathblew it's breath in the face of the senior Brawner six years ago when,while returning from a Spelling Bee, an ambusher fired five shots at him.His body was sprinkled with buckshot but he was not seriously injured.Officers this week were combing the hills for the operators of a stillwhich was seized Thursday night of last week in which the Junior Brawnerparticipated. Young Brawner accompanied officers on the raid.The operators of the still, alarmed by their lookout, fled into the woodsbefore the officers arrived. The still and equipment was destroyedby the officers and a large quantity of mash was poured out. J. MBrawner was born in Franklin County, Kentucky, July 13, 1875, and diedat the residence near Crab Orchard, July 31, 1931, age 56 years.The funeral was held at the residence August 22nd on account of his son,John C being wounded. The large crowd of friends and neighbors filledthe house and yard. Rev Frank Suddath delivered a very impressivetalk on the life and characters of one of Morgan County's best citizens.L L Thomas led the music. Burial was in Crab Orchard Cemetery bythe side of his mother. Mr Brawner was a man who stood for law and order,industrious, honest, a kind neighbor, loving husband, father and friend.He was married to Miss Rosie Kittrell, Jan 9 1896. To this unionfive children were born. The oldest child died a soldier in the worldwar at Great Lakes, Ill, in 1918. Those left are his widow; two daughters,Mrs Effie Russell of Beech Grove, Ind, Mrs Dixie Hogue, of Oakdale, twosons, Samuel Brawner, of Beech Grove, Ind and John C of the home.He leaves one sister, Mrs L C Baker, of Indianapolis, Ind, and one brother,F E Brawner, of Urbana, Ill. Thus closes the life of one amongstour best citizens, whose many acts and deeds will live in the memory ofthe people. The family feel very grateful for all who in any wayhelped them during this terrible ordeal through which they are passing.( Morgan County (TN) News, 6 Aug 1931)[Note:burial in Crab Orchard Cemetery,Oakdale]
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BRAWNER, ROSIE KITTRELL
Ill for 11 weeks, Mrs Rosie Brawner diedat 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, May 29, 1952, at the home of her son,John C Brawner, of Bargersville, Indiana. The body has been sent from theFlinn and Maguire Funeral Home to Oakdale, Tennessee, for funeral and burialservices. Mrs Brawner was the daughter of John and Malinda Nethery Kittrelland was born at Oakdale, December 8, 1872. For 58 years she had residedat Oakdale, coming to Indiana 21 years ago. She became the bride of JerryBrawner at Moreland, Kentucky, and they were the parents of five children.Mr Brawner died July 31, 1931. Mrs Brawner was a member of the Crab OrchardBaptist Church at Oakdale. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs EffieRussell of Bargersville; Mrs Dixie Hogue, of Indianapolis; two sons, SamBrawner, of Indianapolis; and John C Brawner. Also remaining are eightgrandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and one brother, T J Kittrell,of Somerset, Kentucky.
(Obit, Franklin, Johnson Co (IN) newspaper, about 30May 1952) [Note: Burial in Crab Orchard Cemetery, Oakdale] [Submittedby their granddaughter, Joan Woodhull]

BRAY, ANTHONY LEE, 19, of Wartburg diedSunday evening, January 9, 1977 (born 6-8-1957) in Oak Ridge Hospital.He is survived by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Bray of Wartburg; threebrothers, Kenneth of Harriman and Steve and Wayne of Wartburg; and twosisters, Wanda Nyberg of Nashville and Rhonda Faye Bray of Oak Ridge.Burial followed in Morgan Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News]

BRAY, BONNIE JEAN, 59, Oak Ridge, died April 30,2000. Preceded by parents, Montie and Louisa Campbell Bray and son, JefferyHembree. Survivors, daughters, Debbie (David) Hatmaker, Gail Hembree andKim Hembree; son, Benny (Judy) Hembree; five grandchildren and one great-grandson;brother, Rowland Bray; sisters, Nita Ridenour and Jenny Patterson. Burialin Petros Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (33)BRAY, CLYDEW., 75, Wartburg, died Dec. 31, 1999. He was a member of the Star ofHope Chapel and a Veteran of WW II. Preceded by parents, Joseph andEmma Bray; brothers Monty, Noble, Dewey and Joseph Jr.; sisters, MyrtleVaughnand Elsie Walker; son Anthony and son-in-law Charlie Harbison; Survivors,wife Geneva Maxwell Bray; sons, Kenneth Bray and wife Jean, Steveand wife Michelle and Wayne and wife Joanne; daughters: Wanda Nybergand husband Barry and Rhonda Faye Harbison; seven grandchildren and threegreat-grandchildren. Burial Morgan Memorial Gardens [Morgan CountyNews]

BRAY, GENEVA ELIZABETH, 76, of Wartburg, diedFriday, Aug. 8, 2003, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She waspreceded in death by her parents, William and Lula Maxwell; her husband,Clyde Bray; a son, Anthony Bray; two brothers, Hollis Maxwell and ColemanMaxwell; a sister, Lucy Fink; and by a son-in-law, Charlie Harbison.Mrs.Bray is survived by her children, Wayne Bray and wife, JoAnne, Steve Brayand wife, Michelle, Wanda Nyberg and husband, Barry, all of Wartburg, KennethBray and wife, Jean, of Oakdale, and Rhonda Faye Harbison of Oak Ridge;seven grandchildren, Eddie Nyberg, Kelly Johnson, Kenny Bray, Keith Bray,David Bray, Alexis Bray and Anthony Bray; 10 great-grandchildren, KyleMcCoig, Daniel McCoig, David James Nyberg, Michael Johnson, Matthew Johnson,Sarah Bray, Emily Bray, Nicholas Bray, Kylee Bray and Grace Bray; two brothers,Alton Maxwell and Willard Maxwell; and by two sisters, Dorothy Freels andMaryland Daniels.The funeral was Sunday, Aug. 10, 2003, at Schubert FuneralHome in Wartburg with David Barkley officiating.A graveside service wasto be at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 11, at Morgan Memorial Gardens in Wartburg.[Oak Ridger]

BRAY, NOBLE LEE 84, of Oliver Springsand a former resident of the Stephens community, died Saturday, Jan. 24,1998, at his home.Mr. Bray was retired from Windrock coal mines. He wasthe son of Joseph and Emily Dobbs Bray. He is survived by two daughters,Margie Cox and her husband, Bernard, of Oliver Springs, and Violet Keenand her husband, Donald, of Baton Rouge, La.; a son, Roger Bray and hiswife, Betty, of Oliver Springs; and two stepdaughters and a stepson, ShirleyDaugherty and Arnold Jones, both of the Stephens community, and DarlisCampbell of Sunbright. Mr. Bray is also survived by two sisters, Edna Meadowsof Pine Knot, Ky., and Jennifer Oliver of Jackson, Ohio; a brother, ClydeBray of Wartburg; and by 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Hiswife, Marie Lowe Bray, died earlier. A daughter, Jo Ann Bray Broyles, twosisters, Myrtie Baughn and Elsie Walker, and three brothers, Montie Bray,Dewey Bray and Joseph Bray Jr., also died earlier. Burial in Union Cemetery. (The Oak Ridger)

BRAY, ROLAND TED, 68, Stevens Community, diedMay 11, 2000. Preceded by son, Michael Lee and parents, Montie and LouisaBray and sister, Bonnie Bray. Survivors, wife of 43 years, Lou Anna McKinneyBray; daughter and husband, Cheryl and Mike Alley; sons, Alan Bray, DannyBray and wife Teresa; Tommy Bray and wife Ruthis and Kevin Bray; nine grandchildren;sisters, Juanita Ridenour and Jenny Patterson. Burial in Petros Cemetery.[ Morgan County News]

BREEDLOVE, IRENE 61, died Sundayafter a long illness. She was the daughter of the late John M. and SarahHowe Breedlove of the Armes Chapel Community. Survived by brother Surlie,and two sisters, Ella Newberry and Hazel Rich.
Interment in Liberty Cemetery. (Morgan CountyNews dated, May 26, 1960)

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (34)BREEDLOVE,MR. REECE ALLEN, age 70 of Locust Grove passed away September 23, 2009.He was born in Wartburg, TN to the late Martin Luther and Erie BeatriceRich Breedlove. He retired after over 20 years with the United States AirForce having served in the Vietnam War and assisted with the first airrescue of the moon landing capsule. He also retired from the U.S. PostalService and had worked part time at Publix and Ingles. He was a memberof the Lighthouse Baptist Church, where he had served as a Deacon. Mr.Breedlove was a member of the VFW and was an avid bowler. He enjoyed readingbooks by Louis L’Amour, finishing crossword puzzles and was a fan of GeorgiaTech, Tennessee and the Atlanta Braves. For four years, he and his wifetraveled all over the U.S. in their RV. He always put his family first.Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Elsie
Breedlove; daughters, Theresa (Ken) Breedlove of LocustGrove, Tracy (Mike) Collier of Locust Grove, Tonya Morton of McDonough,Tammy (Kenny) Sexton of Locust Grove, Terina (Dwayne) Cox of Griffin; 11grandchildren; sisters, Eva Maxine Hoover of Marietta, Barbara Fizzel ofChattanooga, TN; step brothers, Archie Webb of Rockwood, TN, Doug Webbof Knoxville, TN; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral serviceswill be conducted Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:00 PM from the Chapelof Haisten Funeral Home. Pastor Rob Tinney and Rev. Ricky Mosell will officiate.Interment will follow at Locust Grove Cemetery. Friends may visit the familyFriday from 2:00 – 4:00 and 6:00 – 8:00 PM at the funeral home. HaistenFuneral Home, 1745 Zack Hinton Parkway South, McDonough, GA 30253, 770-914-8833,haistenfunerals.com. [submitted]

BREWER, EDNA LEE, 78, of Mossy GroveCommunity, passed away, July 20,1997. She was a member of the Mossy GroveBaptist Church for over 60 years. Preceded in death by her parents Austinand Bertha Potter Lee. Survived by son Larry Wayne Brewster, sister MarieLee Kenneth; brother and sister-in-law James E. and Jackie Lee of Indiana.
Burial in Mossy Grove Cemetery. [ MorganCounty News]
BREWER, PAULINE BASLER, ofEtowah, a native of Morgan County, died Saturday at the Athens, Tenn hospital.She was 76. Mrs Brewer was the daughter of the late John and EmmaHeidel Basler and had many Morgan County relatives, including several brothers.Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Wesley MethodistChurch in Etowah, she was a member. Burial was in the Greenhill Cemeterythere. Survivors include her husband Louis Brewer, one daughter., Mrs.Ernest Bearfield, Etowah, a step-daughter, Mrs. Ruth Nicely of Knoxville,a step-son Harry Brewer in California, a half-sister, Mrs.Alfred Erankenburg, Knoxville, three brothers, Charles Basler, Lexington,Ky., George Basler, Wartburg, Rt.1 and Harry Basler, Oakdale, eight half-brothers,Fred and Walter Basler, Rt. 1 Wartburg, Otto and Bob Basler, Knoxville,Jake Basler, Oakdale, Bill Oak Ridge, Martin, Petros and Ted of Harriman,Rt. 3. Written in ink under this is Rose Arnold.. [submitted-no dates]

BREWSTER, REED I. , 68, of Tampa died Tuesdayat University Community Hospital. A native of Wartburg, Tenn., he movedto the area from Dayton, Ohio, two years ago. He was a security guard.He is survived by a son, Tommy of Texas; three daughters, Terry, Lindaand Angie, all of Casselberry; a brother, Billy of Marietta, Ga.; a sister,Reba Guy of Lutz; and 10 grandchildren. Adams & Jennings Funeral Home,Tampa. [From The Tampa Tribune 12 Nov 1998]

BREWSTER, LENNIE MAE BARNETT 79 died,May 22, 1999 in Brewstertown. Preceded by parents, Paris and Katie FilyawBarnett. Survivors: husband, James R. Brewster; daughters, EvelynHankins, Dorothy Cox, Patricia Davis and Charlene Rodgers; sons: Dallen,Dan, and Earlie Posey and Earnest Betrum. 25 grandchildren and 37 greatgrandchildren; sister, Doris Ellen Berry; brother, Earl Barnett.Burial in Brewstertown Cem [Morgan County News]

BREWSTER, MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH, age 65, passedaway at her home in Brewstertown on February 7, 2009. She is preceded indeath by her mother, Julia K. Brewster; father, William Brewster; brother,Edward Brewster, and ex-husband, Everett (Buddy) Galloway. She is survivedby one daughter, Robin R. Galloway; son, Richard Galloway and wife, Amy;Grandchildren: Jessica N. Hadidsaz and husband, Javad, Jeff and Mike Myersand their father, Marvin, and Paige Galloway; two brothers; James and WilliamBrewster and two sisters: Cleo Boston and Mary Evans; several nieces, nephews,and many friends. The family will receive friends Monday, February 9th,from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. A funeral servicewill be held Tuesday, February 10th, at 1:00 p.m. at the Brewstertown Churchof God with Bro. Donald R. Douglas officiating. Interment will follow inthe Brewstertown Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BREWSTER, VIRGIL 65, of Sunbright, died,Sept. 14, 1998 in Cookeville. He was born July 16, 1933 in Rugby and isthe son of the late Sylvester Brewster and the late Annie Cochran Brewster.Preceded in death by his wife Evelyn Goad Brewster and one infant son.Survivors: sons, Jeff Brewster and Sharon Myers of Ohio and Greg Brewsterand Rhonda Phillips of Burrville. daughter, Vicki Myers of Helenwood; stepsons,Gary Brewster and Terry Brewster. brothers: James and wifeLannie Brewster, John Brewster and wife Betty and David Brewster and wifeLexie; sister, Barbara Brown and husband James; four granddaughters andone grandson; two great-grandchildren. Burial in Brewstertown Cemetery.[Morgan County News]

BRIGGS, NORMA J., 48, of Wartburgdied May 24, 1998. She was the owner of 'Norma J's Restaurant'. Shewas preceded in death by parents Arthus and Beulah Delbeck Bunch; brotherDarrell Kesslor; and grandmother Winnie Dilbeck.
Survived by husband of 27 years, Larry Briggs of Wartburg,daughter and son-in-law Leah and Sherman Shannon of Wartburg; brother andsister-in-law Gary and Debbie Bunch of Wartburg; sisters and brother-in-lawTina and Mike Rankin of the Joyner Community and Bobbie Williamson of Sevierville;and special friends, Janice Woods and Rosemary Goodman.
Funeral Services were held May 26, 1998 . Graveside servicesin the Kubley Cemetery, Lancing. (Morgan County News)

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (35)BRIGGS,SAMUEL THOMAS, JR., born May 25, 1943, went home to be with Jesus April16, 2004 at the home of his loving friend, Shirley Sehee in Spring City,Tn after a short illness. He was born in Morgan County and lived in Morganand Roane counties most of his life. He was a veteran of the USAF from1960 through 1964 serving in the Vietnam Conflict. He was of the Baptistfaith and attended Paradise Baptist Church in Rockwood, TN. He served for30 years at Brushy Mountain Prison as a correctional officer. He was precededin death by one daughter, April Lynn Briggs;Parents, Samuel Thomas Briggs,Sr. and Willadean Briggs;Brother-in-law, John H. Hembree; Sister-in-law,Norma Briggs. Survivors include his caregiver and friend, Shirley Seheeof Spring City, TN; Two daughters, Rhonda Denise (Ed) Greenwell of Cookeville,TN and Carman Ann (Kevin) Smith of Kingsport, TN Three grandchildren, NathanGreenwell of Cookeville, Nichole and Payton Smith of Kingsport;
Two brothers, Larry Briggs of Wartburg and Roger (Linda)Briggs of Chatsworth, GA; One Sister, Fayrene Hembree of Lancing; Threenieces, Leah Briggs of Wartburg, Angie (Dautel) Mears, Holly (Craig) Houstonof Chatsworth, GA; Two nephews, Terry (Lea) Hembree of Harriman and Joel(Michelle) Hembree of Lancing; Five great-nieces and nephews. The familywill receive friends Sunday, April 18, 2004 from 6-8 pm at Schubert FuneralHome in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Bro. Roger Briggsof Chatsworth, GA and Bro. John Owens Vespie of Lancing officiating. Agraveside service with full military honors will be held on Monday, 12noon in Forrestner Cemetery, Lancing. The family and Shirley Sehee wouldlike to thank the personnel and friends at Brushy Mountain Prison (Onaand Tatar are special) for their support throughout this trying time. Specialneighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Shirley Sehee's children and the familiesfor helping with his care, Adventa Hospice of Chattanooga, TN and all ofhis friends for their support and prayers. A special thanks to the wardenat Brushy Mountain Prison and the barber. [Schubert Funeral Home

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (36)BRIMER,HOBERT EARL - age 77, of Wartburg, passed away Monday, June 18, 2001,at his residence. He was of the Baptist faith. He was a United States NavyVeteran who served in World War II. He was a 25 Year Club Member of InlandSteel of East Chicago, Indiana. He was a member of VFW Post #11206 in Amite,Louisiana. Preceded in death by parents, Hobert and Bessie Headrix Brimer;sister, Zelma Janelle Brimer and previous wife, Margaret Brimer. Earl wasborn January 7 1924, in Knox County. Survivors: sons, Kevin Brimer of Whiting,Ind., Terry Brimer and wife Naomi of Hammond, Ind., and Jerry Brimer andwife Robin of Santa Clarita, Calif.; grandchildren, Dylan and Ryan Brimerof Santa Clarita, Calif.; sister-in-law, Sue Hutson of Lancing, Tenn.;brothers-in-law, Ed Clark and wife Linda of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and JamesClark and wife Gayle of Franklington, La. mother-in-law, Dora Clark ofDeer Lodge, Tenn., and several nieces, nephews, and a host of friends.The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 21, 2001, at Holley-GambleFuneral Home in Clinton with funeral service following at 8 p.m. in thechapel with Rev. Harold Bankston and Rev. John Shaw officiating. Intermentwill be held 11 a.m. Friday at Highland Memorial in Knoxville with fullmilitary honors held by the East Tennessee Veterans Honor Guard. Honorarypallbearers will be Vincent Caveretta, Jr., David Smith, Gerald Melcon,Jr., Charlie Miles, Bob Dillon, T. Q. Heidel, Jr., and Dennis C. Secard,Jr. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home, of Clinton, in charge of all arrangements.[Knoxville News Sentinal]

BRISLEY, DANIEL--age 49, passed away in his sleepwhile visiting in Michigan. He is survived by his wife of nine years,Cynthia Brisley; step-don, Steven Brown and step-daughter, Letishia Brownall of Coalfield; daughter, Kathrine Brisley of California; sisters, RobertaVarnsku of MI, Joann of MI, Debbie Dickerson of CA, and Cindi of TX. Funeraland burial in Mt. Clemens, MI. [Morgan County News]
BRITTON, BRO. JOE - age93 of Lancing, formerly of Roane County, died Monday evening, September25, 2006 in the Roane Medical Center, Harriman. During his lifetime Joehad been pastor of several local churches in Roane and Morgan counties.He was a member of Potters Chapel Church and Emerald Lodge F&AM ofWartburg. He was preceded in death by: wives, Marie McCoy Britton and ParthinaBritton; granddaughter, Rebecca Hensley. Bro. Brittan is survived by: daughterand son-in-law, Lois and Dwayne Massengill of Crossville; grandsons, DavidNeal, Steven and Joe Hensley; step-grandson, Travis; great grandchildren,Kendria and Tyler Neal; special caregivers, Jessica and Jay Williams ofLancing, with whom he made his home; two honorary grandchildren, Madilynand Gracie Williams. The family will receive friends Wednesday September27 from 6 to 8 p.m. Masonic service will be at 8 p.m. followed by funeralservice with Rev. Danny Jones officiating. Graveside service will be Thursdayat 11 a.m. in Potters Chapel Cemetery in Lancing. In lieu of flowers, thefamily request memorial donations be made to the church of your choice.Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Knoxville NewsSentinal]

BRITTON, MARIE 76, formerly of Lancing,died, Aug 8,1998. Preceded by parents, William and Mirl Forstner McCoy.Survivors; Lois Ann Massengill, daughter; former husband, Joe Britton;6 grandchildren. Burial in Potters Chapel Church Cemetery, Lancing. (MorganCounty News)
BROCK, MRS. ANNIE MAE, age74 of Harriman, passed away Thursday Feb. 22, 2007 at Roane Medical Centerin Harriman. She was born March 27, 1932 in the Annadale Community to thelate Leslie and Virgie England Vertner. She attended the Pilot MountainMissionary Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by one brother: JohnnyVertner.One Sister: Gladys Russell. She is survived by her husband: WillardBrock. Her nephew: Don Russell. Two Cousins: June Vertner and Shelby Saterfield.A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by,Davis Funeral Home, Harriman.
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (37)BROCK,CARL TATE, 88, of Oak Ridge passed away Thursday November 17, 2005at Methodist Medical Center. He was born in Morgan County Tennessee tothe late William Riley Brock, Sr. and Susie Jane Gann Brock. Mr. Brockretired from Y-12 Plant in Oak Ridge (Department of Energy), in 1986 asa Quality Assurance Inspector after 38 years. He was a veteran of WWIIand a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples) since 1950. He issurvived by his wife, Virginia E. Brock of Oak Ridge; and daughters andsons-in- law Cathy Lynn Glass and husband Kenneth Dee of Oak Ridge, VivianSue Foster and husband Larry Steven of Lexington, KY, and Pamela ChristineBaker and husband Joe Burl Baker, Jr. of Oak Ridge. Mr. Brock is also survivedby eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services willbe Sunday November 20, 2005 at 7 PM in the chapel of Martin Oak Ridge FuneralHome with Rev. Jack Russell and Rev. Roy Ladd officiating. Interment willbe Monday 11 AM at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friendsfrom 5-7 Sunday at the funeral home. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BROCK, LEROY 'SONNY', age 67 of Crossville, passedaway Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at Cumberland Medical Center, Crossville.He was preceded in death by his mother, Anna Maria Davis. He is survivedby his wife and partner of 32 years, Joyce Ann Brock; three sons: Allen,Terry, and Timothy; daughter and son-in-law: Pamela and Mark Burke; twostep-sons: John and Robert Dodge; two step-daughters: Susanne White andBeverly Dodge; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces,nephews, and friends.The family will receive friends Wednesday, February20th, from 6 to 8 p.m. est. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeralservices will be held Thursday, at 11:00 a.m. at Schubert Funeral Home,with Rev. Robert Dodson officiating. Interment will follow in the BrockCemetery, Sunbright. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BROCK, SAM CALVIN, age 44, of Sunbright, departedthis life March 27, 2004 at his home. He faithfully attended and lovedthe High Point Freewill Baptist Church. He loved the Lord and went hometo be with him forever. He was preceded in death by his father, IonReed Brock. He is survived by his loving and faithful wife of 22years, Arlene Robbins Brock of Sunbright; One son, Derrick Brooks;and one daughter, Gidget Wright, both of Sunbright; One son and daughter-in-law,Darren and Tammy Barnett and two granddaughters, Jessica and Kristin Barnett,all of Lancing; His mother, Ollie Brock of Sunbright; Five brothers, Wayne,Russell, Bill, Luther and Bobby Brock, all of Sunbright; One Brother, JerryBrock of Burrville; Two sisters, Linda Underwood and Minnie Huling,both of Sunbright; He also leaves behind a host of sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law,nieces and nephews. He will also be missed by many friends and loved ones,for whom he always had a smile. The family will receive friends Tuesday,March 30, 2004 from 11-1 pm at High Point Freewill Baptist Church. FuneralServices will begin at 1 pm with Bro.Curtis Diden and Bro. Billy Durhamofficiating. Interment will follow in the Brock Family Cemetery. SchubertFuneral Home in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BROCK, MR. WILLARD 'BILL',age 90, passed away on Friday, May 25, 2007 in the Life Care Center ofMorgan County. He was born June 19, 1916 in Morgan County and was a residentof the Annadale community for several years. He was preceded in death byhis wife; Annie Mae Brock, Parents; Johnny and Myrtle Coker Brock, Sisters;Marie Brock Adcock, Molly Brock Long and Reba Brock Adkins. Brothers; Larkinand Roy Brock,He is survived by two sisters; Mallie Brock McGhee and husbandJohnny, Grada Mae Brock Clark and husband Raymond, both of Harriman, TN.Also a host of nieces, nephews and friends. He was loved by the nursesand friends at Life Care and will be missed. A graveside servicewill be held Sunday, May 27, 2007 at the Adcock cemetery in Coalfield,2:00 p.m. with Rev. Carl Johnson Jr. officiating.Schubert Funeral Homeof Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BRODIO, MAURICE C., 78, Wartburg, passed awayJuly 6, 2001 in the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He hadworked as a repairman in the area for many years. He is survivedby his wife Corina Laymance Brodio of Wartburg; daughters, Mireille Scogginsof Nashville and Annette Nalbone of Jonesborough; and son Leslie Brodioof Johnson City. Interment in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg.[Morgan County News]
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BRODIO, CORINA LAYMANCE, 67, Wartburg, died Saturdaymorning April 13, 2002 in her home in Wartburg. She was of the Baptistfaith. She was preceded in death by her husband Maurice Brodio; daughterMarietta Moore; parents James and Viola Morgan Laymance and brothers Russell,J.D. and Clarence Laymance. She is survived by her children DebbieMull of Cookeville, Doyle Duncan of Wartburg, Jamie Marlow of Kansas andstep-daughter Tammy Swint of Wartburg; brother Claude Laymance of Wartburg;sisters Georgia Turner of Harriman, Carol Northern of Kingston. Lora Balesof Warttburg and Dean Anness of Covington, KY.; and 11 grandchildren and3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday eveningat 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg, with Rev. Bill Goodmanofficiating. Graveside services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in MorganMemorial Gardens, Wartburg. The family received friends Monday eveningfrom 6 yo 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. [Morgan CountyNews]
BRONSTETTER, RUTH B.85, formerly of Sunbright, died Aug. 9, 1998 in Manchester Health CareCenter. Preceded by parents, Albert and Margaret Branstetter; husband,William Eli Bronstetter; daughter, Charmie and sons, Alden and WilliamEli, Jr. Bronstetter. Survivors: son, Walton and wife Margaret Bronstetterand 5 grandchildren. Burial in High Point Cemetery. (Morgan CountyNews)
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (38)BROOKS,BOBBY J., age 67, of Hillsboro, OH, formerly of Fairborn, OH passedaway, December 31, 2005. Bobby was born November 10, 1938 in Coalfield,Tennessee, the son of the late Kenneth and Maudine Brooks. Bobby servedhis country with the U.S. Army Reserves and was retired from Chrysler.He was preceded in death by his brothers, Charles and Allen. Survivorsinclude his wife, Emma of 47 years; daughter, Charlene (Richard) Hall ofFairborn; son, Gary (Joan) Brooks of Fairborn; grandchildren, Bridget,Gary, Brindon, Kyle, Kellsie, Wesley, Nick, Kaitlyn and Kelly; sister,Hazel Ayres of Vandalia. A gathering of family and friends will be heldfrom 6-8 P.M. Wednesday in the Burcham Funeral Home, 119 E. Main St., Fairborn,where services will be held at 10 A.M., Thursday, January 5, 2006 withRev. Jim Turner officiating. Burial will follow in Medway Cemetery. Thefamily wishes to thank the staff at Heartland of Hillsboro and Hospicenurses Carol and Monica. (Source: Dayton Daily News; Dayton, MontgomeryCounty, TN; 03 January 2006)
BROOKS, ELSA McGLOTHIN,91, formerly of Coalfield died in Knoxville. Preceded by parentsRichard and Susan McGlothin. Preceded by husband, Charles ThomasBrooks; sisters, Sadie Gough, Mamye Walls, Meg Walls and Martha Kenny;brothers, Ezra McGlothin, Rev. Dave McGlothin, Henry McGlothin and GeorgeMcGlothin. Survivors: sons and wives, Kenny P. and Nancy Brooks,Charles W. and Candy Brooks; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BROOKS, MRS. VONDELL INEZ,age 77 of Clinton, passed away Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at the MethodistMedical Center in Oak Ridge. She was a member of South Clinton BaptistChurch. She was preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Viril (Hawn)Beasley; her husband, Leonard R.Brooks; two sisters. She is survived byher children, Michael L. Brooks of Paducah, KY Linda Garmon of Doraville,GA Pat Mitchell of Clinton, TN Grandchildren: Michelle Coleman of Paducah,KY, Teresa Stratton of Minote, North Dakota, Brad Garmon and Todd Case,both of Georgia, Lonnie, David, John, Chris, and Jonathan Mitchell, allof Clinton and Mark Mitchell of Kingston; Sister, Fern Evans of Knoxville;Brother, Vernon Beasley of Sunbright; Thirteen Great-grandchildren. Thefamily will receive friends Friday, July 2, 2004 from 11-1 at South ClintonBaptist Church. Funeral services will begin at 1 pm with Michael Brooksofficiating. Interment will follow in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Sunbright.Schubert Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.[Schubert Funeral Home]
BROWN, ALLEN WAYNE "SHORTY"— age 48, a resident of Oliver Springs passed away Friday, March 26, 2004at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. The family will receive friendsMonday, March 29, 2004 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm, at BeechPark Baptist Church with the funeral service following. Pastor Robbie Leachwill be officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Tuesday,March 30, 2004 at 11:00 AM at the Adcock Cemetery of Coalfield. Sharp FuneralHome is in charge of the arrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
BROWN, AMY DIXON, 74, DeerLodge. Survivors, husband; son, Hershel Brown; daughters, Mrs. Harrison(Edith) McFalls and Mrs. Clifford (Georgia) Atkinson; four grandchildren;sisters, Mrs. Elsie Jones, Mrs. Stella York, Mrs. Ethel Spurling; brother,Theodore Dixon. Burial in Union Grove Cemetery. [Morgan County News6/1964]
BROWN, BARBARA JEAN KIRBY,63, Coalhill Road in Coalfield, passed away May 25, 2005 in her home. Shewas born Aug. 13, 1941. She was preceded in death by her husband, WilliamJunior Brown; and parents, William Franklin Kirby and Mattie Lucille Collins.She is survived by two sons, Jerry Brown and wife Juanita of Rockwood andDavid Brown of Wartburg and fiance Patricia Thompson; six daughters, TerryBlackwell and her fiance David Daugherty of Coalfield, Sherry Windham andhusband Frank of Coalfield, Kathy Worthey and husband Chris of Ohatchee,Ala., Judy Winegardner and husband Mark of Wartburg, Patricia Burchfieldand husband Mike of Wartburg and Louann Moore and husband Darrell of Gobey;grandchildren, Airman 1st Class Christopher Witt of Rapid City, S.D., MatthewBlackwell of Coalfield, Rachel Woodrow and Tyler Archer of Ohatchee, Ala.,Holly and Carl Winegardner of Coalfield, Tiffney and Samantha Burchfieldof Wartburg and Derek and Brandon Moore of Gobey; three sisters, Mary Dishmanand husband James of Jamestown, Francis Doughty of Athens and Martha JeanRogers and husband Buck of Chatsworth, Ga.; and brother, James Kirby andwife Margaret of Chattanooga. The family received friends Thursday eveningfrom 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, with funeral servicesfollowing at 8 p.m. with Rev. Vaughn Humphrey officiating. Graveside servicewas held Friday at 11 a.m. in Coal Hill Cemetery. [Roane County News]
BROWN, BEECHER, AGE 68, OF OAKDALE,DIED SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 2004, IN THE ROANE MEDICAL CENTER, HARRIMAN,TENN. HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY A SON; RAYMOND BROWN, PARENTS; DEWEYAND ONA WATSON BROWN, TWO BROTHERS AND ONE SISTER. HE WAS OF THE BAPTISTFAITH. SURVIVED BY WIFE OF 48 YEARS; EVELYN PILKEY BROWN SONS AND DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW;GROVER AND JOYCE BROWN, OAKDALE, DAVID AND JANET BROWN, OF ATHENS, TN.,DAUGHTER; WANDA SUE GIVENS, OAKDALE, TERESA FERGUSON AND HUSBAND;DANIEL, OF DECATUR, TN. FORMER DAUGHTER AND SONS-IN-LAW; GLENDA BROWN,CLIFFORD PATTERSON AND TIM GIVENS, ALL OF OAKDALE 10 GRAND CHILDREN AND6 GREAT GRAND CHILDREN; BROTHER; EDD BROWN, TEXAS; SISTERS; LENNIE NEYLAND,TEXAS, LOUISE HOWARD, ELIZABETH BUNCH, AND REBA TALENT, ALL OF HARRIMAN.FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2004, AT THE MT. CALVARYBAPTIST CHURCH, HARRIMAN, WITH BRO. BOBBY STEWART OFFICIATING. INTERMENTWILL BE IN THE CHURCH CEMETERY. THE BODY WILL LIE IN STATE AT THE CHURCHFROM 10:00 A.M. UNTIL TIME OF SERVICES. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDSMONDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG. [SchubertFuneral Home]

BROWN, MR COLONEL R., age 84, passed away Wednesday,March 26, 2008 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. Mr. Brown wasborn in Sunbright, TN. He was the son of the late Roy Brown, Sr. and DelphiaE. (Hurtt) Brown. He was a retiree of General Motors of Detroit, Mi. Inaddition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister,Wava Grace; Lena M. Williams of Joliet, Illinois; Ray Levi of Burrvilleand Lefa M. Young of Chestnut Ridge, Tn. He is survived by his brothersand sisters-in-law: Jack M. Brown; Norman N. Brown and wife, Sarah; EllardBrown and wife, Polly, all of Sunbright; sisters: Loma M. Harvey of Crossville,Lois D. Bush of Lenoir, North Carolina, and Elizabeth A. Keller of Crossville.He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. The family will receivefriends Friday evening, March 28th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert funeralHome, Sunbright. Graveside services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m.in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Burrville. [Schubert Funeral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (39)BROWN,DALLAS LARRY, 67, of Crossville, passed away Sept. 25, 2005. Funeralservices were conducted Sept. 29 from the chapel of Hood Funeral Home,with Father Patrick Brownell officiating. Special music was provided byMike Garrett and Sue Brink. Mr. Brown was born May 8, 1938 in Lancing,TN, the son of Lawton and Marie Melton Brown. He was retired from the UnitedStates Navy after 22 years of service and was of the Catholic faith. Heenjoyed fishing, hunting and working on cars. Survivors include his wife,Carole Brown of Crossville; daughter, Faye Holsclaw of Crossville; brothers,Noel Brown, Jim Brown, Dale Brown and Andy Brown, all of Crossville; sister,Linda Kerley and Sherry Ray of Crossville; grandson, Douglas Gergely; andnumerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was precededin death by his son, Mark Brown;
and sister, Marilyn Walden. Hood Funeral Home and Crematory,LLC was in charge of the arrangements
[Crossville Chronicle obit Published October 13, 2005[

BROWN, EDNA M., 95, of Petros, died Wednesday,Nov. 27, 2002, at Briarcliff Health Care Center in Oak Ridge. Born July7, 1907, in Fentress County, she was the daughter of Albert Owens and MarjorieWheaton Owens, both now deceased. She lived in Devonia before moving toPetros in 1962. She was a homemaker. She was the widow of William F. Brown.A daughter, Marion Leach, and a granddaughter, Eddie Sue Leach, also precededher in death. Mrs. Brown is survived by a son, William E. "Bill"Brown and his wife, Gerri, of Claxton; a daughter, Patsy Coker and herhusband, Wallace, of Oliver Springs; and two granddaughters, Gina Collinsand her husband, Randy, of Atlanta, and Robin Coker Tinker and her husband,Thomas, of Oliver Springs. She is also survived by five great-grandchildren;Russell Tinker, Tabatha Tinker, Sandy Collins, Patty Crass and Buck Hodgston;a son-in-law, Ed Leach of Petros; and by four great-great-grandchildren;The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, in the Chapel ofSharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. Burial will follow at Petros Cemetery.The family will receive friends from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeralhome. [The Oak Ridger]

BROWN, ELLEN ARNETTA WEBB, age 89 of Oakdale passedaway at home Monday September 7, 2009. She was a member of Crab OrchardBaptist Church, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Preceded in deathby her husband Cecil Brown, parents Will & Myrtle Webb, twin sisterHelen “Sis” Williams, infant sister Iva Lee Webb, grandchildren Arnetta& Rebecca Johnson and Travis Brown.Survivors; Daughters, LindaJohnson of Oakdale; Peggy Cox & husband Bobby of Harriman, Cindy Garrettand husband Wayne of Chattanooga; Joan Poole and husband Jerry of LenoirCity; Son Jewel Brown and wife Tracy of Kingston; 11 grandchildren 16 greatgrandchildren 1 great great grandchild. Funeral 8 PM Tuesday at Kyker FuneralHome Chapel in Harriman with Rev. Tommy Kilby and Rev. Paul Bingham officiating.Interment 11 AM Wednesday at Crab Orchard Cemetery. The family will receivefriends from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday at Kyker Funeral Home. [Kyker Funeral Home]

BROWN, HAZEL, 81, Wartburg, passed away Wed. morning,Feb. 5, 2003 in the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Rdige. She wasof the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her parents Leeand Bertha Lay Terry; and brothers Lonzo, Arvil, Francis and Donald Terry.She is survived by her husband of 64 years Charlie B. Brown of Wartburg;son Harold Edward (Jeanne) Brown of Kentucky; daughters Reba June Thorntonof Muscle Shores, Ala., and Sandra Tina Brown of Wartburg; sisters JuanitaNewport of Wartburg, Cora Montablno of New York, Grace Terry of Wartburgand Evelyn Caraway of Memphis; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.A graveside service was held Friday, Feb. 7, 2003 at 11 a. m. in WartburgCity Cemetery with Rev. Gary Eicher officiating. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, HAZEL ARMES, 69, Wartburg, died, July 29,2000. Preceded by husband, George Brown and father, Mitchell Armes.Survivors, mother, Dora Armes; sisters, Betty Tucker, Peggy Liles and Etta(Bobby) Patrick; brothers, Archie (Dorothy) Armes, Vester (Betty) Armesand Arnold (Mildred) Armes, 20 nieces and nephews. Burial in AndersonMemorial Gardens, Clinton. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, HELEN, 64, Deer Lodge. diedApril 19, 1999. Preceded by husband, Virgil, Walton Brown; son, MichaelDeshawn Brown; parents, Cole Scott and Leona Hall; step-father, MatthewHall; brothers, Johnny and Willis Scott; sister Opal Scott. Survivors:daughters, Pamela Sawyer, Vicki Heimo; sons, Ricky, Kevin and JerryBrown; sister, Joann Munsey; brother Archie Anderson; three grandchildren.Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery Deer Lodge. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, MR. HERSHEL L., age 77 of Deer Lodge, wenthome to be with the Lord Saturday, November 7, 2009 at his home after fightingcancer. He was a Deacon and member of Deer Lodge First Baptist Church.He was preceded in death by his parents; Vester and Amy Dixon Brown. Heis survived by his wife of 55 years; Bonnetta Fowler Brown, Son; Rogerand Deborah Brown of Westal , TN; Grandsons; Cody L. and Derek T. Brown,granddaughter; Hayleigh R. Brown, Step-granddaughters; Sky and Tony Foster,Layla Bean, Keena Foster, Step-great-grandchildren; Amber, Tiffany andAnthony Foster, Kayleigh Lowe and Chris Lowe, Sisters; Edith McFalls ofWyandotte, Mich., Georgia Atkinson of Baxter, TN, Sister-in law; Aliceand Leamon Brown of Deer Lode, TN; Also several nieces, nephews and lovingdog Teeny. The family will receive friends Monday evening, November 9,2009 at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg from 6-8:00 p.m. Funeral serviceswill follow at 8:00 p.m. with Bro. Pat McGee and Bro. Roy Langley officiating.Graveside services will be held Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. in the Union GroveChurch cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BROWN, JAMES EMMETT, Oakdale, died5/23/1965. Preceded by Minnie Powers Brown; Survivors: wife, Thelma DeliusBrown; father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown; Brothers Robert,Carl, Bill, Doyle, Kenneth, Ralph and Ray. sister, Wilma Grace Higgins.[Morgan County News]

BROWN, JAMES N., 77, formerly ofSunbright died in Ind. Nov. 14, 1998. He was born June 10, 1921,the son of
Tyndale H. Brown and Clara Shannon Brown. Precededby parents, brothers, Arvine C. and Ira L. Brown; sister, Lela B.
Norton and a sister who died at birth. Survivors:wife, Eleanor Nesbitt Brown; son, James E. Brown and wife Dixie; daughter
Susan B. Howard and husband Dana; 2 grandchildren; sisters,Marie B. Human, Ruby Freels, Rebah Feil, Ruth Brown and
Winifred Ewan; brother T.H. Brown. Burialin Kendallville, Ind. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, JERRY ALAN, age 45 of Deer Lodge, passedaway Sunday, May 23, 2004 in Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Jerrywas born August 20, 2004 in Deer Lodge, TN. He was preceded in death byparents, Virgil and Helen Brown. He is survived by two sisters, Pam Sawyerof Lawrenceville, Georgia and Vicky of Deer Lodge; Two brothers, RickyBrown of Deer Lodge and Kevin Brown and wife, Bobbie Jean of Crossville,TN; One niece, Amber; Three nephews, Jacob, Matthew and Jared. The familywill receive friends Tuesday, May 25, 2004 from 6-8 pm at Schubert FuneralHome in Sunbright. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday in the funeralhome chapel at 1 pm with Bro. Perry Spurling officiating. [Schubert FuneralHome]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (40)BROWN,SGT. J. D., SR., Final rites for Sfc Joseph David Brown, Sr.,34, of Augusta, Ga., who was killed in action in Vietnam will be held hereSaturday. Sgt. Brown was killed Jan. 28 while on patrol with the199th infantry brigade. He was the husband of Mrs. Joyce Taylor Brown anative of Burlington. A native of Petros, Tenn., the career soldier wasthe son of Henry Elmer and Lillie Mae McCoy Brown of Petros, who survive.He entered service in 1953, and while he was stationed at Ft. Bragg, thecouple made their home here. Survivors, in addition to his wife andparents, include two sons, Joseph David Brown, Jr. and Robert Keith Brown,both of the home, one daughter, Julia Elizabeth Brown, of the home,three sisters, Mrs. Una Vee Benne, Mrs. Jenny Lee Daughtery and Miss BrendaBrown, all of Petros, Tenn., five brothers, Eldridge Brown of Daysville,Tenn., Grady Brown of Atlanta, Ga., Edward Brown of Chattanooga, Tenn.,Charles Brown of Cleveland, Tenn., and Pvt. Robert Brown, of the U.S. Army,stationed in Alaska. Full military rites will be held at Pine Hill CemeterySaturday afternoon at 3 p.m. The body will remain at Lowe Funeral Homeuntil taken to the cemetery for the service. The family will be at thehome of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Richard Jarrett of Haw River. [TheDaily Times News, Burlington, NC, Feb. 9, 1968]
BROWN, MR. JOHN CLAY "JOHNNIE"- age 53, died Friday evening, June 22, 2007, at his home in Petros, TN.Johnnie was a member of Union Baptist Church and retired from the Y-12plant in Oak Ridge, TN. He was a member of the Black Diamond Masonic Lodge,Petros and a member of the Union Baptist Church and a loyal U. T. Volsfan. He was preceded in death by his father, D.C. Brown. Surviving: wife,GwenGriffith Brown; daughter and son-in-law; Christy and Trae Shipley, of Columbia,SC; mother; Joyce Brown, of Petros; step-daughter; Maranda Cook, of Sweetwater,TN; step-son and wife; Jammie and Kelly Mann, of Oakdale; grandson; LandonShipley; step grandchildren; Tytus Conley, Dylan Mann, Katelyn Mann; brother;Terry and wife, Wilma Brown, of Petros; sister; Sandy and husband, LarryBoshears, of Coalfield; special cousin, John and Peggy Pennington of OliverSprings; special niece, Melinda and husband, Roger Jones; nephew, LarryDavid Boshears; great nieces, Tabitha Jones, and Talleessee Jones; greatnephew, Taylor Jones and a host of step-nieces and nephews; sisters andbrothers-in-law; Randy and Mary Ann Hood, Charlotte and Glen Justes, Eddieand Crystal Griffith, Connie Wyatt, Danny and Tina Griffith, Curtis andJenny Diden, Doug and Terri Griffith, Jerry and Betty Hood. The familywill receive friends Sunday evening June 24, 2007 from 6-8:00 p.m. at SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow with Dr Jim West.officiating. Graveside services will be Monday, 11:00 a.m. June 25, 2007in Petros Cemetery. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BROWN, MRS. JOYCE ANNETTE PENNINGTON, age 83,of Petros, passed away Friday morning, September 19, 2008 in the MethodistMedical Center, Oak Ridge, Tenn. She was a member of Petros First BaptistChurch. Preceded in death by husband, David Clay "D.C." Brown, Son, JohnnyBrown, Parents; John and Myrtle Pennington, brother, Audrey Pennington.Surviving; Daughter and Son-In-Law; Sandra and Larry Boshears, of Coalfiel,Son and Daughter-In-Law; Terry and Wilma Brown, Petros, Daughter-In-Law;Gwen Brown, Grandchildren; Christy Shipley and husband, Trae, Melinda Jonesand husband, Roger and Larry David Boshears and fiancée, Becky;Great-grandchildren; Tabitha, Tallesse and Taylor Jones and Landon Shipley.
Special Nephew; John Pennington and wife, Peggy of OliverSprings' Special Friend; Marsha Logan of Coalfield
The family will receive friends Saturday evening, Sept.20, 2008, from 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg with funeralservices to follow at 8 P.M. with Rev. Don Long officiating. Gravesideservices will be Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008, 2 P.M. Petros Cemetery. SchubertFuneral Home in charge of arrangements.

BROWN, LAWRENCE ALLEN, age 60 of Deer lodge, passedaway Friday, September 24, 2004 in the Jamestown Regional Medical Center.He was a member of Center Belle Separate Baptist Church of Armathwaiteand a 20 year member of the Deer Lodge Volunteer Fire Department. He waspreceded in death by his parents, Wilburn and Elsie Spurling Brown; Brother,Leon Brown. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee Haynes Brown; Two sons,Allen and Matthew Brown, both of Deer Lodge; Brothers, Lonnie Brown ofOakdale, James Brown of Deer Lodge, Amil Brown of Jacksonville, Florida;Sisters, Janet Gunter of Glades and Jean Johnson of Oakdale; Special daughter,Patsy Brown of Deer Lodge; Special grandchildren, Justin Rutherford andStephanie Baird. The family will receive friends Sunday, September 26,2004 from 5-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Funeral serviceswill begin at 8 pm with Rev. David Morgan officiating. A graveside servicewill be held o Monday, 11 am in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Deer Lodge. Servingas pallbearers will be members of the Deer Lodge Volunteer Fire Department.[Schubert Funeral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (41)BROWN,LEONARD S.: WAR 1 VETERAN AND RETIRED RAILROADER, DIES
Leonard S. Brown, a retired railroader and a veteranof World War 1, died at 10:50 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 27 at his home in theCrab Orchard Community of Morgan County after a long illness. Hewas 72. Mr. Brown, a member of a widely known third district family, waswith the C. N. O. T.& P. Railway Company at Oakdale for nearly 25 yearsbefore his retirement early in the 1940's. He was employed by therailway company soon after his discharge form the Army after World War1 and worked as a clerk for the company until 1940 when he was called asa switchman. It was during his first day as a switchman that he lostan arm in an accident. A life-long resident of Morgan County Mr. Brownwas born on August 7, 1895 in Oakdale, the son of the late Marion And LucindaCarpenter Brown. For a number of years after his retirementfrom the railroad Mr. Brown assisted his wife Ida in the operation of BrownsFlorist first at Oakdale and then at Harriman where the firm is now located.The survivors include his wife, Ida Henry Brown: six sons, Cecil and Charles,both of Oakdale, Marion of Harriman; Marvin of Chicago, Joe of Robbins,Jack of Rockwood; five daughters, Mrs. Clarice Bingham, Midtown, Mrs. BettyBradley of Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Lorene Walker, Asheboro, N. C., Miss SarahLou Brown, Oakdale and Mrs. Vella Marie Whittenbarger of Chattanooga; 24grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren, and a brother, Jake Brown and threesisters, Mrs. Velia Honeycutt, Mrs. Mallie Gilreath and Mrs. Lou Mills,all of Oakdale. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m., at theCrab Orchard Baptist Church with Rev. Bill Johnson of Rt. 1, Oakdale, pastorof the Rankins Chapel Baptist Church where Mr. Leonard Brown was a deacon,officiating. Rev. Arthur Cate assisted in the service. Intermentwas at the Crab Orchard Cemetery. Gordon Powers, Merley Tilson, Ray Collins,Tom Kilby, J. C. Howard, Floyd Leathers, Ralph Mathis, Orlando Watson andLuther Mathis were active pallbearers. Kyker Funeral Home of Harriman wasin charge of arrangements.
[ Leonard Sylvester Brown was born August 5, 1895 inOakdale, Tenn. and died January 27, 1968 at his home down the hill formthe present Oakdale School. He was a Tenn. Pvt. Co. G. 161 InfantryWorld War I.] [Submitted]

BROWN, MARGARET ELIZABETH, age 85 of Sunbrightpassed away on September 11, 2009 at Life Care Center of Morgan County.Margaret was born to the late Jerome and Bessie Evans of Norris, TN onMarch 23, 1924. She was preceded in death by her 1st husband ; Ernest FloydBrown and many brothers and sisters. She is survived by husband; CliffordBrown, son; Larry T. Brown and wife Sheri, daughter; Wanda S. Brock andhusband Jerry, daughter; Judy Garrett and husband Steve, son; Mike brownand wife Pat. Grandchildren; Seth, Travis, Shasta, Missy, Mike, Danieland Emily. Also several great-grandchildren. The family will receive friendsMonday, September 14, 2009 at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright from 2-3:00p.m. Funeral services will follow with Pastor Bill Durham officiating.Intermentwill be in Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Burrville, TN [Schubert
Funeral Home]

BROWN, MARIE WHITUS, 86, of Oak Ridge, died Friday,Jan. 26, 2001, at NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. The daughter of Edward andCora Mae Koontz Whitus, she was born March 12, 1914, in the Petros communityof Morgan,County and received her early schooling in Petros. Mrs. Brownwas a member of First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge and had been a memberof Sunrise Chapter 364 of the Order of Eastern Star in Petros for morethan 50 years. She was the widow of Charlie Carson Brown. She and her husbandlived in Oak Ridge for several years, and she was employed by Dr. Jim Kileof Oak Ridge. She became acquainted with Ruth and Charles Barton througha mutual membership in Glenwood Baptist Church. Later, after the deathof her husband, she lived in Knoxville and was employed for 10 years atLakeshore Mental Health Institute. Highlights of her post-retirement yearswere two trips she made to Israel. Several years after retirement, shemoved to the brick apartments in Oak Ridge near the Oak Ridge Mall. Herneighbor Kit Kuperstock became a close friend. She lived several yearsat the Oak Ridge Retirement Center, being cared for under the personalizedassisted-living program. After falling and breaking a hip, she was movedto NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Brown is survived by a sister, LouiseEvans of Medina, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Wanda Brown of Oak Ridge; andseveral nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her husband,a stepson, Roy Giltz Brown, four brothers, Alton Whitus, Tom Whitus, GuyWhitus and J.B. Whitus, and three other sisters, Emma Ruth White, InezFoster and Lee Jackson, died earlier. Burial at Anderson Memorial Gardens,Oak Ridge Highway, Clinton.
[The Oak Ridger]

BROWN IDA H.- age 82, of Route 1, Oakdale, passedaway [ born Oct.23, 1898 in Wartburg, and died August 21, 1981 at her homein Crab Orchard, Oakdale, Tennessee.] 12:10 p. m. Friday at home.Member of Crab Orchard Baptist Church. Survivors daughters: Mrs.Clarice Bingham, Miss. Sarah Lou Brown, both of Oakdale, Mrs. Betty Bradley,Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Lorene Walker, Ashboro, N. C., Mrs. Velia Whittenbarger,Chattanooga; sons, Cecil Sylvester Brown, Charles V. Brown, bothof Oakdale, Marion O. Brown, Harriman, Marvin H. Brown, Las Cruse, N. Mexico,Joe L. Brown, Robbins, Jack L. Brown, Rockwood; 3 sisters, Mrs. Amy Ferman,Boone N.C., Mrs. Lois Crouch, Wartburg. Two brothers Otto Henry,Wildwood, Ga. and Leonard Henry, Sunbright; 25 grandchildren; a host ofgreat-grandchildren. Funeral 11 a. m. Monday at Kyker Funeral HomeChapel, Harriman. Interment Crab Orchard Cemetery, Oakdale.Family will receive friends 7-9 p. m. Sunday at Kyker Funeral Home, Harriman.[Submitted]

BROWN, MILDRED RUFFNER, 89, of Oliver Springs,and a former resident of the Coalfield community, died Monday, Feb. 7,2005, at Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee in Knoxville, from complicationsof pneumonia. She was born April 8, 1915, in Harriman. Mrs. Brown was amember of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. She had previously worked at CoalfieldSchool in the cafeteria and later at One Hour Martinizing in Oak Ridgeand Clinton. In addition to her parents, Charles F. and Bessie E. ManningHampton, Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her first husband, Earl H.Ruffner; her second husband, Raymond E. Brown; one son, Thomas E. Ruffner;and two brothers and one sister, Rev. Frank Hampton, Russell C. Hampton,and Cordie Beason. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Morrow and husband,Dwight, of Clinton; her son, Randy Ruffner and wife, Nancy, of Mt. Juliet;her daughter-in-law, Ida V. Ruffner of Oliver Springs; eight grandchildren,Lindsey Morrow, Gina Ruffner, Deana R. Hudson, Dwight Thomas Clark, Rev.Mickey Clark, Randy R. Ruffner, Ricky Ruffner and Missy R. McBee; 17 great-grandchildren;and two sisters-in-law, Molee Ruffner Fezzie and husband, Frank, of Kingsport,and Geraldine D. Hampton of Harriman. She is also survived by several nieces,nephews and extended family members, and a host of special friends, includingMrs. Burley Jenkins of Oliver Springs. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Thursday,Feb. 10, 2005, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs, withthe Rev. Garvan Walls, the Rev. Keith Price and the Rev. Mickey Clark officiating.Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 11, at the Davis Cemeteryin Coalfield. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursdayat the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]

BROWN, PANSY JANET ASHLEY - age 79, of Burrvillepassed away October 23, 2000. She was the daughter of the late Samuel Pattersonand Maggie Ashley. She was a member of the Sunbright Order of the EasternStar #303. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Leva Brown. Surviving:daughter and son in law, Sue and Joe Stewart of Knoxville; son and daughterin law, Roger and Wilma Brown of Sunbright; five grandsons, Joseph Stewartof Temeruls, Calif., Roger Brown, Jr. of Sunbright, Rusty Brown of Wartburg,Ricky Brown of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., and Robert Brown of Sunbright; five granddaughters;Jennie England, Melody Morgan, Rene' Brown, Elise Brown, Adriana Brownall Sunbright; 16 great grandchildren; brother, Bill Ashley of Burrville,Tenn.; sister, Connie Burton of Newport, Tenn.; special niece, Jessieand Bill Roberts of Allardt, Tenn.; several nieces and nephews; specialneighbor, Terry Larue of Burrville, Tenn. Interment in Mt. Vernon Cemeteryin Burrville. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, RAY R., age 83, of Sunbright, passed awayThursday, March 25, 2004 in the Country Place Nursing Home in Crossville.He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia (Jones) Brown; Parents,George and Lou Vinnie (Lankford) Brown. He is survived by two step-sons,Jerry Jones and Billy Jones, both of Sunbright; Three grandchildren,Laura Taggert of Galion, Ohio, Jeffery Jones of Nashville, and Jason Jonesof Murfreesboro; And a host of nieces, nephews, other family members andfriends. The family will receive friends Friday, March 26, 2004 from 6-8pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Funeral services will be heldin the chapel on Saturday, 1 pm with Bro. Perry Spurling officiating. Intermentwill follow in Union Grove Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BROWN, RAYMOND E.
PICAYUNE - A former Baton Rouge resident suffered a fatalheart attack here
yesterday while trying to extinguish a fire under thehood of his car.
He was RAYMOND E. BROWN, 61, of Coalfield,Tenn. Brown, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., was a retired employe of theSolvay plant here and resided in Baton Rouge from 1934 to 1961. Hewas en route from New Orleans to his home in Coalfield when his carcaught fire on U.S. Hwy, 11 miles north of here. He died at theCrosby Memorial Hospital in Picayune. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.Mildred Brown of Coalfield; three daughters, Mrs. Earl C. Spell and Mrs.J. J. Mumphrey, both of Baton Rouge and Mrs. W. B. Krumholt, Jr.of Texas City, Tex. and eight grandchildren. The body is at Sharp FuneralHome, Coalfield. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Source: State Times Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;Tuesday, April 2,
1963, p. 24


BROWN, RUBY FAYE, age 62 of Lenoir City passedaway Sunday, June 2, 2002 at her home. She was a faithful and loving wife,a beloved mother and grandmother and a friend to all who knew her. Rubywas a member of Pine Top Primitive Baptist Church, where she was a faithfuland active member until the Lord called her home. She will be greatly missedby her family and all that knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents,John and Edna Miller; sister, Sylvia Miller of Wartburg. She is survivedby her husband of 40 years, Jessie Joe Brown; sons, Joey Brown of LenoirCity, Dewey Brown and wife Robin of Kingston; grandson, Isaac Brown whoshe loved and adored; sisters, June Lloyd of Lansing, Thelma Stringfieldof Wartburg, Margaret Nance of Coalfield, and Gail Burchfield of Oak Ridge;brother, David Miller of Wartburg. The family will receive friends from6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Click Funeral Home in Lenoir City. Funeral serviceswill be held 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Click Funeral Home Chapel with ElderMike Boring officiating. Burial will follow in the Pine Grove Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to PineTop Primitive Baptist Church in memory of Ruby Brown. Click Funeral Home,Lenoir City is serving the family of Ruby Brown.
[Obituary from 2002 on the Click Funeral Home]

BROWN, RUTH M., 88, Harriman, formerly of Sunbrightdied April 21, 2003 in Roane Medical Center in Harriman. She livedmost of her life in Sunbright where she worked at Judkins Hardware.After moving to Harriman she worked for Hamilton Farm and Home, later namedClysons, until they closed. She enjoyed embroidering and especially lovedto piece quilts for family members. She was a member of the Trenton StreetMethodist Church. She was preceded in death by her paretns TyndaleH. and Clara Shannon Brown; three sisters Lela Norton of Maryville, RubyFreels of Livonia, Mich., and Marie Human of Colora, Md.; and three brothersIra Brown of Danville, Ky., Arvine Brown of Harriman and James Brown ofKendallville, Ind. She is survived by two sisters, Rebah B. Feiland Winefred B. Ewan, both of Harriman. Graveside and interment serviceswere held in coordination with a memorial service for Ms. Brown's sister,Marie Brown Human, April 26, 2003 in Sunbirhgt Cemetery. Davis FuneralHome, Harriman was in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]

BROWN, RUBY ROSE, 64, Oakdale,died Sept. 18, 1998. She was preceded in death by her parents Oneyaned Bessie Human. Survived by her husband, Charles Brown, daughters,Gail (David) Watson of Oakdale and Elizabeth Tessie Brown of Oakdale; sons,James Barwell (Sandy) Brown of Texas and Clement Mark Brown of Oakdale;sisters, Ruth Taylor of Crossville, Doris Hurst of Chattanooga and MaezellThompkins of Deer Lodge; brother, O. L. Human and four grandchildren.Mt. Hope Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BROWN, MRS. SALLIE MARGRAVE,78, formerly of Sunbright and Harriman died Saturday morning in Erlanger,Kentucky. She was the widow of the late Arvie Brown and a member of theHarriman Presbyterian Church and Order Of Eastern Star.Survivorsinclude two sons, A.C. Brown of Erlanger, Ky. And John FranklinBrown of San Antonio, Tx.: five grandchildren and one great-grandchild:sister, Mrs. Josie Isenberg of Erlanger, Ky.: several nieces and nephews.Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11a.m. At the Schubert HomeChapel with W.F. Keebler officiating. Burial will be in the Wartburg Cemetery.Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, was in charge of the arrangement.
[NOTE: no date was on this clipping-the Cemetery Book showed a SallieBrown, 6-6-1903, 3-6-1982,
d/o Henry & Emma White Musgrave. Also a Arvine C. Brown is listedas the husband of Sallie] (submitted)BROWN, MR. SAM W. , AGE93 OF DEER LODGE, PASSED AWAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2006. HE WAS THE LASTSURVIVING CHILD OF JACK AND BELLE BROWN. HE WAS A LOVING AND DEVOTED FAMILYMEMBER WHO LOVED THE LORD AND WAS A MEMBER OF THE CHESTNUT RIDGE COMMUNITYCHURCH. DURING SAM'S YOUNGER YEARS, TIMBER WAS A THRIVING INDUSTRYAND HE WORKED FOR T. WEIDEMAN IN THE SAW MILL. LATER HE WAS A TRUCK DRIVERAND HAULED LUMBER FOR R.G. WORTLEY OVER THE EASTERN PART OF THE UNITEDSTATES. AFTER HIS RETIREMENT, HE WAS AN AVID FISHERMAN UNTIL FAILING HEALTH.HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS WIFE OF 62 YEARS; MARJORIE HAWN BROWN,SON; SAMUEL WAYNE BROWN SISTERS; ZAMA LARUE, DOROTHY COOPER AND EVELYNCOOPER,
BROTHER; JESS BROWN.
SURVIVED BY DAUGHTER; NORMA FAYE AND HUSBAND LEWIS PHILLIPSOF DEER LODGE,
GRANDSONS; ERIC PHILLIPS OF NASHVILLE, DOUG AND WIFEJANICE BROWN OF SUNBRIGHT.
GREAT-GRANDSONS; KENDALL PHILLIPS, DEVIN AND DRENT BROWN.
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW; BETTY BROWN OF DEER LODGE,
SISTERS-IN-LAW; MAE NEWPORT OF DAYTON, OHIO AND AGNESLAUGHLIN OF JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. ALSO SEVERAL NIECES, NEPHEWS,FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY7, 2006 FROM 6-8:00, SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME , SUNBRIGHT.
FUNERAL SERVICES WILL FOLLOW VISITATION WITH REV. WOODYHURST, REV. WAYNE MATTHEWS AND REV. RONNIE WILSON OFFICIATING.
GRAVESIDE SERVICES WILL BE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:00 P.M.IN MT. HOPE CEMETERY, DEER LODGE. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BROWN, SHELIA A.,48, of Wartburg died December 13th, 2002 in the Roane County MedicalCenter of Harriman. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Gary LeeCox and Elmer Weslie Brown and father, Earl Cross. Mrs. Brown issurvived by her daughters, Karen Lesher, Oak Ridge and Caressa Cline,Oak Ridge; son, Nakia Cox, Wartburg; mother, Geraldine Rich Cross,Wartburg; brothers, Farren Cross, Michael Cross both of Wartburg, GarrenCross, New Orleans, LA; sisters, Lois Daughtery, Earlene King, Rhonda Coxand Sandra Long, all of Wartburg; four grandchildren.Funeral services wereDecember 16th at Schubert Funeral Home Chapel with Brothers Richard Coxand Johnny Bell officiating. Interment was in the Liberty Church Cemetery.[TheLaFollette Press]

BROWN, MRS. THELMA M., age 77 of Deer Lodge, wentto be with the Lord early Sunday morning June 20, 2010, after a long illness.She married James R. Brown they resided in Deer Lodge where they enjoyedtheir many grand and great grandchildren. Thelma enjoyed cooking, she wasknown for her culinary delights and her love of the 4th of July . She waspreceded in death by brothers; Charles and Frank Kennedy and daughter PaulaE. Boucher. Mrs. Brown is survived by husband; James Brown. Children;Steve and wife Cindy Langley of Deer Lodge, Mark and wife Tonya Spearsof Little Rock, AR, Mona and husband Rob Rollins of Little Rock, AR,Step-daughter; Aleina Kempkers of Deer Lodge.Brothers and sisters; Roseand husband Clifford Howard of Lancing, Wanell and husband John Smarshof Wartburg, George and wife Doris Kennedy of Deer Lodge, Danny and wifeLinda Kennedy of Deer Lodge, Caroline Human of Clarkrange. The familywill receive friends Monday June 21, 2010 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. at SchubertFuneral Home, Sunbright. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M. withBro. Pat McGee officiating. Graveside service will be Tuesday at10:00 A.M. in the Union Grove Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BROWN, TOM CLAY, 59, Petros, died 3/1965.He was the son of D.C. and Laura Liles Brown. Survivors: wife, EvaNorman Brown. Son: D.C. Brown. Daughters, Sadie Harris, EileenChase and Jean Pressley. 10 grandchildren. Brother, Elmer Brown.,Sisters, Myrtle Jones, Sadie Gaddy, Rebas Hensley, and Vada Bradley. NewPetros Cemetery [Morgan County News, 3/25/1965]

BROWN, VIDER MAE, 94, formerly of Deer Lodge,died 1/13/2000 in Nashville, Ga. Preceded by husband, Henry Brown; threesmall children, Billie Joe, Christine and Baby Brown; daughter Mrs.Betty McIntire and son Charlie Brown. Survivors, sons and daughters-in-lawJames and Naomi Brown, Jimmy C. and Christine Brown, Claude Brown and Raymondand Rosalie Brown; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister,Bernice. Burial in Flat Rock Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BROWNING, AUDREY MERION "BROWNIE", age 79, a residentof Petros, went home to be with the Lord, Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at thehome of her daughter. Audrey was born on the 6th day of November, 1930in Petros. She was a lifelong resident of Morgan CountyShe was a faithfulChristian and a member of the Family Worship Center in the Stephens Community.Before her retirement in 1994, she was employed at the Y-12 federal plantin Oak Ridge. Audrey loved animals and especially dogs. Often she nurseddisabled and abandoned dogs back to health. She also enjoyed gardening.She was preceded in death by her parents, Harrison and Roxie PattersonArmes, by a son, James Farmer, by brothers, Jack and Oza Armes, and bysisters, Dealie Boston and Oma Armes. Mrs. Browning is survived bydaughters; Deborah Daugherty and husband, Sam of Wartburg, Gussie Armesand husband, Sammie of Wartburg, Julie Wilson of Petros, by sons; EddieFarmer of Coalfield and Carl Farmer of Petros, by grandchildren; SamuelDaugherty Jr., Derrick Daugherty, Jeanine Jones, Toby Farmer, Roxie Farmer,Rachel Farmer, Sarah Farmer, Timmy Farmer, Holly Beard, Jacob Hensley andMiriah Hensley and by 18 great-grandchildren. She is also survivedby a brother, Austin Armes of Seymour, by a special friends, Sister BarbaraPrice, by her former husband, Edwin Farmer and other extended family members.The family also remembers special friends, Junior "Bug" Liles and CarrieArmes.The family will receive fiends Thursday, August 5, 2010 between thehours of 12:00 and 2:00 pm at the Family Worship Center in Stephens communityof Morgan County. The funeral will follow at 2:00 pm in the church withPastors Frank and Barbara Price officiating. Burial and graveside serviceswill follow at the Petros Cemetery. The family expresses their gratitudeto Jody Daugherty, Misty Daugherty, Fran Armes and Avalon Hospice for allthe love and care provided for Mrs. Browning. Sharp Funeral Home is incharge of the arrangements. [Sharp Funeral Home]

BROYLES, JOHN , 29 of Wartburg, passed away, May14, 1998. Survived by his mother Sue Layton and husband Bruce of DiamondMo.; father Jimmy C. Broyles of Powell; and wife Tracy Toise Broyles ofWartburg. Burial in St. Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery, Pierce City, Mo.{ Morgan County News}

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (42)BRUCE,GREGORYN., 39, retired Sergeant First Class, 39, formerly of Lancing,died Oct. 18, 1998. He was a beteran of the Persian Gulf War andwas preceded in death by his father, Leslie Bruce. Survivors:wife Kay Sue (Kim) Bruce; son, Gregory N. Bruce II; mother Eula M. Hopper,stepfather, Charles Hopper Sr; stepbrothers, Charlie Jr. and Steve Hooperof Lancing., stepsister, Faith Anne Daegle. Interment in FairviewBaptist Church Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BRUMETT, JESSIE LEE --September 12, 1989, Smithfield,OH -
Jessie Lee Brumett, 68, of Rayland, died Tuesday morningin East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born May 3, 1921at Lancing, TN, daughter of the late George and Carrie Hall. She was amember of the Rush Run Community Chapel. She was preceded in death by asister, Cherrie Bea Hall; and a brother, George Issac Hall, Jr. Survivingare her husband; a daughter, Karen Brumett at home; two brothers, TimberlineHall of Lancing, TN and Ival Hall of Hinesville, GA. Friends will be received,2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home, Smithfield, whereservices will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Gene aErwin Officiating.Burial follows in Northern Cemetery, Smithfield, OH. (submitted)

BRUMETT, MARGIE POWERS, 82,of Oakdale, died, Oct. 6, 1998. Preceded by parents John and MyrtleMunday Simpson; son, Kenneth Anderson Powers; daughters, Betty Tilson,Wanda Isham, Nettie Jackson, Faye Morris and Linda and Joyce Powers.Survivors: sons, Bobby Lee Powers and wife Betty, Mitch Powers and wifeSharon, Gary Edward Powers and Alvin C.
Powers and wife Marianne; daughters Nellie Oran and husbandTulis and Shirley Snow and husband Kenneth Lee; 24 grandchildren and 28great-grandchildren. Interment in Rankins Chapel Cemetery, Oakdale. [MorganCounty News]

BRYS, MRS. DELPHIA 'JANE', passed away February13, 2009 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. She was a member ofthe Sunbright Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband,William
Brys; sisters: June Cox and Anna Joyce Goodman; and brother:D.C. Bonifacius, Jr. She is survived by her children: Danny Brys of Alabama,Billy Brys and wife, Betty of Stephens; Vic Brys and wife, Shirley of Alabama;Tanya Brys Souther and husband, Brad of Oakdale; Howard Brys and wife,Carol of Georgia; and Chris Brys and wife, Rhonda of Gordonsville, TN.Sisters, Jeanette Long, Virginia Oney. Funeral services will be heldSaturday Feb. 14, 2009 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel Wartburg withBro Herb Judkins officiating. The family will receive friends Saturdayevening 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg, TN. Graveside serviceswill be held Sunday 11 A.M., Feb. 15, 2009, Wartburg City Cemetery, Wartburg.[Schubert Funeral Home]
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BRYS, WILLIAM ALPHONSE native ofEngland, died in Sunbright. Survivors, Jane Bonifacius Brys. Sons,William Daniel and William Gordon, Victor Lynn, Howard Keith and RobertChristopher Brys. Daughters, Tanya, Jane Brys and Mrs. Elmer C. Perry.
Burial in Wartburg Cemetery [MorganCounty News, 2/18/1965]

BUCK, EDDIE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck, founddead in a truck, due to carbon monoxide. [Morgan County News, 10-25-1956]

BUCK, GLEN ORVAL "O RING", 68, North Carolina,formerly of Sunbright, died April 21, 2001 in Greenville, N.C. Precededby his wife, Goldie Roberta "Polly"" Buck on April 2, 2001; his daughter,Elizabeth Buck Horne on March 21, 1994; his father, Don Buck; his motherCytha Mason Buck of Sunbright; and brothers, Clarence Buck of Covington,Ky., and Floyd Buck of Henderson, Tenn. Survivors: son, Jackie Buckof Greenville, N.C.; grandson, James Horne of Greenville, NC; grandson,James Horne of Greenville; two granddaughters; brother, Donnie and wifeAlice Buck of Channahon, Ill; sister, Elizabeth Huckeby and late husbandBruno Huckeby of Sunbright. Mr. Buck donated his body to the ECUSchool of Medicine. [Morgan County News]
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BUCK, GOLDIE ROBERTA "POLLY", 60, Greenville,NC, died April 2, 2001. Mrs. Buck was born April 13, 1940 inCumberland County and one of eight children. Husband, Glen OrvalBuck. Preceded by daughter, Martha Elizabeth Horne in March 1994.Survivors: son, Jackie Buck of Greenville; grandson James Micheal HOrne;two grandaughters; sisters, Helen Nemeth of Norwalk, Conn., Evelyn Cummingsof Erlanger, Ky., and Ruby Clark of Orclado, Fla; brothers, John Bristowand Moses Britow, borth of Crossville.Mrs. Buck was cremated. [MorganCounty News]

BUCK, MR. JAMES SPENCER, age 18, went home tobe with the Lord on Monday evening, April 13, 2009 at his home in Sunbright.He was preceded in death by grandparents; Spencer and Joyce Cox Buck. Heis survived by Father; James Buck of Sunbright, sister; Amber Buck of Sunbright,mother; Daisy Mullins of Wartburg, special friends Barbara Greer and GayleLynch. The family will receive friends Wednesday, April 15, 2009 from 6to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral service willfollow at 8:00 P.M. with Rev. Sonny Works officiating. Graveside servicewill be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in the Sunbright Cemetery. [Schubert FuneralHome]

BUCK, MRS. JOYCE, age 79 of Sunbright, passedaway Tuesday, August 29, 2006. She was preceded in death by Husband; SpencerBuck and infant Son Spencer Buck. Mrs. Buck is survived by Son; James Buck,Grandchildren; Amber and James Spencer. Several Nieces, Nephews and Friends.The Family will Receive Friends Thursday, August 31, 2006 From 6 to 8 PMat Schubert Funeral Home,Sunbright. Funeral Service will follow at 8 PMwith Bro. Frank Kirby and Bro. Bobby Melton Officiating. Graveside Servicewill be Friday at 11:00 AM in Sunbright Cemetery. Schubert Funeral Home,Sunbright in charge of arrangements. [SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME]

BULLARD, GEORGIA 91, of Wartburg,died April 21, 1997. Preceded in death by grandchildren, Doreen White ofN.H., Lynda Bullare of N.H., Shaun Bullare of N.H., and Luther Bullardof Fla.; three great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Alsoa special niece, Patty Hawn whom she made her home with. Burial in EmoryHeights Cemetery. (Morgan Co News)

BULLEN, COLIN, 54, Kingston, went home to be withJesus Monday, June 4, 2001 in Patricial Neal Rehab Center, Knoxville.He was born Jan. 8, 1947 in Wartburg. He was a member of the LibertyBaptist Church. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Murrelland Anna Redmon and Cleveland and Cornelia Bullen. He will be deeplymissed by his wife of 22 years Patrice Bullen of Kingston; son and daughter-in-lawKelly and Suzanne Bullen of Goodlettsville and Brad Bullen of Murfreesboro;daughter and son-in-law Jeneen and Steven Kohler of Gallatin; parents Raymondand Ruth Redmon Bullen of Wartburg; four grandchildren, Alyse, Bryce, Rileyand Mason; brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Vickie Bullen of Wartburg;sister and brother-in-law Alice and A. J. Johnson of Knoxville; and otherrelatives and friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday eveningat 8 p. m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg with the Rev. David Acres,Rev. Robert Meers and Rev. Ross Williford officiating. Gravesideservices were held Wednesday at 11 a. m. in Liberty Cemetery, Wartburg.The family received friends Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p. m. in SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg. [Morgan County News]
BULLEN, CORA MAE REDMON, AGE76, PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 2003 AT HER HOME IN WARTBURG.SHE WAS A MEMBER OF LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH. SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BYHER HUSBAND, HUGH C. BULLEN; PARENTS, ELLIS AND LIZZIE MAE REDMON; SISTERS,BETTY REDMON, CHARLOTTE LAYMANCE AND REBA WILSON. SHE IS SURVIVEDBY HER SONS, MAURICE BULLEN OF WARTBURG, KEITH AND DEBBIE BULLEN OF TAZWELL,GRANDCHILDREN, JACKIE, ERIC, STACIE AND JASON; SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN;TWO SISTERS, MRS. EDITH OVERTON AND MRS. REMA LANE; THREE BROTHERS, E.Z.RAY AND RONNIE REDMON. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS THURSDAY EVENING,APRIL 17, 2003 FROM 6-8 PM AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME. FUNERAL SERVICES WILLFOLLOW AT 8 PM WITH REV. MICHAEL JUSTUS OFFICIATING. A GRAVESIDE SERVICEWILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY MORNING, 11 AM IN LIBERTY CHURCH CEMETERY.[Morgan County News]
BULLEN, MR. RAYMOND - age83 of Wartburg, went home to be with his Lord, Saturday, June 26, 2004in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. Mr. Bullen retired from the SouthernRailway System on March 15, 1977, after 37 years of loyal and devoted service.He was an avid coon hunter and a local cattle farmer, and was also a memberof Liberty Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by: his parents, Clevelandand Cornelia Bullen; brothers, Alvin, Hugh, Carson, and Clarence Bullen;sister, Imogene Harris; and son, Colin Bullen. He leaves behind: his lovingwife of 63 years, Ruth Redmon Bullen; children, daughter and husband, Aliceand A.J. Johnson; son and wife, Charles and Vickie Bullen; daughter-in-law,Patrice Bullen (wife of the late Colin Bullen); grandchildren, Clark, Regina,Kelly, Jenean, Brad and Jason. He also leaves behind; 9 great grandchildren;and a host of family and friends. He also leaves a special caregiver, CathyKennedy. The family will receive friends Monday evening, June 28th from6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will followat 8:00 p.m. with Rev. Paul Frick and Rev. Ross Williford officiating.A graveside service will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 a.m. in the LibertyBaptist Church Cemetery. [Knoxville News Sentinel]
BULLEN, RAY, 71, of Crossville, passed away Dec.15, 2001. Funeral services were conducted Dec. 18 from the chapel of BilbreyFuneral Home, with burial in Green Acres Memory Gardens. Bro. Roland Smithofficiated. Mr. Bullen was born June 18, 1930, in Wartburg, TN, theson of Clarence and Ruby Farmer Bullen. He was a store manager for FoodCity, and a member of Central Baptist Church. Survivors include his sonand daughter-in-law, Greg and Vanessa Bullen of Rockwood; and aunt anduncle, Ruth and Raymond Bullen of Wartburg. He was preceded in death byhis wife, Dolores North Bullen. Pallbearers were Jim Caldwell, Lowell Duvall,Bill Hutcheson, Gerald Pratt, Dave Stout and Lamar Green. Bilbrey FuneralHome was in charge of the arrangements. [Submitted]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (43)BULLOCK,KYLE E., 64, Wartburg died Oct. 8, 2002 in Roane Medical Center. Hewas born April 12, 2002 in Clinton. He was a U.S. Air Force Veteran anda member of the North Clinton Baptist Church. He is survived by his wifeof 40 years, Martha Bullock; parents Bessie and Luther Bullock of Clinton;children Greg and Glenda McCollum of Oliver Springs, Rene and Wendell VanNorstranof Wartburg, Kyle E. Bullock, Jr., of Cincinatti, Ohio, Denise and JohnSimms of Wartburg, Patricia and Jeff Miller of Baxter, Fla., and Lori andMatt Goode of Wartburg; brothers and sister Claude Bullock, Mike and JaniceBullock, Gwen and Danny Carroll and Richard and Linda Bullock, all of Clinton;15 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Interment with militaryhonors followed in Morgan Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News]
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BULLOCK, MRS. MARTHA (PATTY), age 74 of Wartburg,passed away suddenly April 12, 2009. She was preceded in death by husband;Kyle Bullock and daughter; Rene Chandler, grandson; Scott Morgan. Mrs.Bullock is survived by daughter; Denise and husband John Simms of Wartburg,Patricia and husband Jeff Miller of Jacksonville, Fl., Lori Elkins of Wartburg.Son;Greg and wife Glenda McCollum of Oliver Springs; Kyle Bullock Jr. of Cincinnati,OH ; 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; Sisters; Faye Carter ofClinton and Ruth Binkley of Fl. The family will receive friends TuesdayApril 14, 2009 from 6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M. with Bro. Cecil Goode officiating.Graveside service will be Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. in Morgan Memorial Gardens.[Schubert Funeral Home]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (44)BUNCH,CASTLE LEE, age 70, a lifelong resident of Coalfield, went home tobe with the Lord surrounded by his loving family Wednesday, January 9,2008 at the Methodist Medical Center. Castle was born May 12, 1937 in theClinchmore Community of New River. Castle was a member of the Clinton Churchof God of Prophecy. He also was an active member in the “SOCM” Save OurCumberland Mountains. He was a disabled United States Air Force Veteranin the Korean Conflict. He worked as an auto mechanic and carpenter mostof his life. He had many hobbies including walking the trails of New River,Deer and Turkey Hunting, watching the Atlanta Braves, and he loved to whistlea tune and hunt for ginseng. Castle also established and coached a churchsoftball league, which was the first team to ever play at Brushy MountainPrison. Castle was preceded in death by his parents; Ramsey Bunch and LectieDaugherty Bunch, by his Father and Mother-in-Law, Walter “Butch” and
Laura Bunch, by a step-grandson, Terry Ralph Noe, byeight brothers, Lorenzo Bunch, Lindsay Thomas “Buddy” Bunch, Leon Bunch,Fisher Bunch, Tilman Bunch, Dillard Bunch, Ramsey Jr. Bunch, and SidneyLee Bunch, and by four sisters, Mary Nichols, Anna Mae Carroll, Elsie Liles,and Velma Paxton. He was survived by his wife; Freda Bunch of Coalfield,by two daughters, Teresa Bunch Noe and husband Ralph of Oliver Springsand Eleca B. Hamilton and husband Clayton of Clinton, by three sons, BrianK. Bunch and wife Jennifer of Harriman, Tracy L. Bunch and wife Janet ofKnoxville, and Chris A. Bunch and wife Sonya of Coalfield, by grandchildren,Tammy Shultz, Kristie Lowe, LeeAnna Noe, Brandon Bunch, Adam Bunch, CalebPope, Jacob Pope, Christopher Bunch, Christopher Luttrell, Sheena Price,Brady Bunch, and Chrissah Bunch, by
great-grandchildren, Allie Shultz, Tim Shultz, Joe Shultz,and McKinley Lowe. She was also survived by two brothers, Robert Lee Bunchand wife Sue of Sunbright and Victor D. Bunch and friend Jennifer of OliverSprings and a brother-in- law Virgil Liles of Oliver Springs. He was alsosurvived by several nieces and nephews and special friends at MethodistMedical Center. The family will receive friends Sunday, January 13, 2008between the hours of 4:00 and 7:00 P.M. at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeralservices will follow at 7:00 P.M. in the funeral home chapel with Rev.Russell Massengale and Johnny Rexroat officiating. Burial and gravesideservice will be 1:00 P.M. Monday, January 14, 2008 at the Phillips Cemeteryin Devonia. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. [SharpFuneral Home]

BUNCH, CLAUDE, 56, of Lester, died at 7:30 p.m.(1965) Monday in a local nursing home after a long illness. A member ofthe Coal Marsh Baptist Church of Glen Daniel, he was a retired coal minerhaving last worked for the Raleigh Wyoming Mining Co., at Glen Rogers.Bunch was born June 15, 1909 in Morgan County, Tenn., son of the late Georgeand Mandy Bunch. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lona Bailey; three sons,Tommy, Donnie and Dwain, all at home; one step-son Vaughn Brooks of Lompoc,Calif.; five daughters; Mrs. John Vaughn of Cape Kennedy, Fla., Mrs. FredWolf of Lompoc, Mrs. Ival Byrd, Frances and Renee, all at home; twostep-daughters, Mrs. Mehin Beaver of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Posey Baileyof Lybia, North Africa; one brother, Floyd Bunch of Petros, Tenn.; onesister, Mrs. Ella Daughtery of Oliver Springs, Tenn.; and 12 grandchildren.The body is at the Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Home pending completionof funeral arrangements. [Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia,Sept. 1, 1965]
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BUNCH, MRS. CRYSTAL RENEE, age 30, of Wartburg,went to be with the Lord, on Tuesday, August 26, 2008, with her familyat her side, in Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. Crystal was a memberof Covington Baptist Church. Crystal was born Sept. 23, 1977. Crystal lovedeveryone and saw good in all, she will be loved and missed by all thatknew her. She was preceeded in death by Grandparents, Millard and LelaVirgie Shepherd of Wartburg, Coy Wright of Clinton, Brother-in-law; SFCScott James Brown 1/325 A.I.R. 82nd ABN Div., Aunts; Bobbie York and CorineWilson. Surviving; Husband, SFC Duane Bunch, of the 2/278th. ACR. Children;Dexter and Katlyn Watson, Shaylyn, Jordon, Michael and Jacob Bunch, SeslieBorders, of Wartburg
Mother; Mrs. Ida Wright Aytes, of Wartburg Father; HarlanWright, of Kingston Sisters; Teresa Shannon and Karen Wright, both of Wartburg;Brothers; Robert and wife, Amy Wright, of Lake City, Tn. Brian and wife,Rita Wrigth, Coy and wife, Miranda Wright, of Wartburg. Several SpecialAunts, Uncles, Nephews, Nieces, Cousins and Friends. Mother-in-law; PaulineLeab, Wartburg. Brothers and Sisters-in-laws; Johnny Young, Joey Bunch,Randy Bunch, Wartburg, Delilah Brown, of Knoxville. The family will receivefriends Wednesday evening, August 27, 2008, from 6 to 8 P.M. Schubert FuneralHome, Wartburg. Funeral services will be held Thursday 2 P.M. MeadowviewBaptist Church, Wartburg. With Bro. David Dial and Bro.Jeff Beard officiating.Interment will be in the Covington Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her specialnephews, Jeremy, D. J., Zachary Shannon, Tyler Wright, and her three brothers,Robert, Brian and Coy Wright. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BUNCH, CRESSIE, 91, Oliver Springs, died Aug 26,1999. Preceded by parents Alvin Goad and Mary Carroll Goad;husband, Dewey Bunch and step-son, Leo Bunch. Survivors, step-son,Monroe Bunch and wife Lennie; a step-grandson; half brother, DealiusGoad several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was bornin Anderson Co., Sept 9,. 1907. Burial in Estes Cemetery. [MorganCounty News]

BUNCH, DAY, 78, of Wartburg diedMay 30, 1988. Surviving are his wife, Julie Bunch; daughters and sons-in-law;Frances and Ancil Daughtery; Sue and George Layne of Lafollette; Daineand Davie Walker of Lake City; five grandsons; David and ChrisDaughtery,Brian and Edward Walker and Michael Layne; sisters, Eva Byrge, Dessie Wardand Cassie Phillips all of OliverSprings., Hassie Daughtery of Clintonand Alley Phillips of Devonia; half-sister, Sally Bunch of Clinton; half-brother,Johnny Bunch of Lake City. Interment at Anderson Memorial Gardens.( Morgan County News)

BUNCH, DOVIE DAUGHTERY, of Etowah, died Monday,June 10, 2002, at Woods Memorial Hospital in Etowah. She was a nativeof Morgan County and the daughter of James and Ellen Seiber Daugherty.She had been a resident of Etowah for the past 26 years. Mrs. Bunch wasa member of the Dixon Avenue Baptist Church in Englewood. She is survivedby five daughters, Aline Turner and her husband, Roy, and Dora Jeffersand her husband, David, all of Clinton, Lily Doyle and her husband, Odis,of Miamisburg, Ohio, and Ellen Waugh and her husband, Omar, and GeraldineElliott and her husband, Mackie, all of Etowah; and two sons, Raven Bunchand his wife, Geneva, of Oliver Springs, and Jesse Bunch and his wife,Frankie, of Clinton. Mrs. Bunch is also survived by her brother, ElmerDaugherty of Oliver Springs; two sisters, Aline Massengil and Spicy Duncan,both of Clinton; a son-in-law, Dave Garrison and his wife, Charlotte, ofCleveland, Tenn.; a daughter-in-law, Juanita McKamey of Clinton; and by27 grandchildren, 57 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildrenand several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was precededin death by seven children, Memphis Bunch, Clethe Bunch, Stella Bunch,Carolyn Bunch, Jerry Bunch, Pauline Garrison and Charlene Jeffers. Thefuneral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 13, in the South Chapel ofBordwine Funeral Home in Etowah with the Rev. Allen Watson officiating.Burial will follow at McMinn Memory Gardens in Athens, Tenn. Mrs. Bunch'sgrandchildren will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friendsfrom 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]

BUNCH, MR. EARL L., age 70 of the Mossy Grovecommunity, passed away Friday May 22, 2009. He was preceded in death byhis parents; Lindsay and Lola Bunch, 1st wife; Becky Bunch, grandson; Justin,brother; David Bunch. He is survived by his wife; Caroline Bunch of MossyGrove, Daughter; Karen Craddock and husband Matt,Son; Lindsay Bunch andwife Becky, Son; Tracy Bunch and wife Liz, 9 grandchildren; Sisters; CharleneSeibers, Pauline Greene,Brothers; Lindon, Glenn, Ted, Thomas, Edd and ClarenceBunch. The family and friends will gather together on May 27, 2009 after1:00 p.m. at the Bunch residence at 119 Grace Ln. Wartburg, TN 37887[Schubert Funeral Home]

BUNCH, ELDON, 67, Amelia, Ohio, formerly of theJoyner Community died Aug. 10, 2003. He was born on Oct. 25, 1935,the son of the late Clifford and Xina Mae (Portwood) Bunch. On Sept.20, 1948, he joined Union Baptist Church. He was married to Nina(Jordan) Bunch for 51 years. He was a Development Manager for A & PFoods for 35 years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded indeath by one brother Leon Bunch and one great-grandchild. He is survivedby his wife Nina of Amelia; two daughters Linda Curee and husband Bob ofBethel, Ohio and Diana Phillips of Fayetteville, Ohio; three sons RandelBunch of Amelia, Bobby Bunch and wife Carey of Bethel and Stanley Bunchand wife Sandra of Knoxville; two sisters Irene Hall of Joyner and AnnetteNewport of Wartburg and one brother David Bunch of Kingston. He alsoleaves behind 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; three aunts,Agness (Bunch) McGhee of Knoxville, May (Bunch) McCoy and Thelma (Bunch)Love of Joyner; one uncle Ray Bunch of Kentucky; and by many loving relativesand friends. Funeral services were held Aug. 13, 2003 in Kennedy-StevensFuneral Home in Bethel, Ohio. Burial followed in the Tate TownshipCemetery in Bethel, Tom Gaskins officiating. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, EMMA MAE, 90, Petros,passed away Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005 in her home. She was of the Baptistfaith and loved gardening, crocheting and spending time with her family.She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Bunch; and sons, GranvilleBoyd and Johnny E. Bunch. He is survived by her children, Jeanette Bunch,Bobby R. and Betty Jo Colston, Betty and Lloyd Elkins, Robert and NormaColston, Faye Cooper, Deena and Gene Casey, Eddie and Patty Bunch, Annand Keith Dagley, Lonnie and Dean Bunch and Carolyn Gouge; brother, AlfScarbrough; and several grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces,nephews and other relatives and friends. The family received friends Fridayevening, Aug. 5, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral services followed at 8 p.m. with Rev. Don Daugherty officiating.A graveside service was held Saturday, Aug. 6, at 11 a.m. in the PetrosCemetery. [Roane County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (45)BUNCH,ESTELL 'PAUL', born Sept. 20, 1938 in Petros, passed away Jan.27, 2002 in Covington, Tenn. He was preceded in death by parents Lafordand Beulah Snodderly Bunch: and brother Edward Bunch. He is survived bya son Paul Bunch of New Carlisle. And a daughter Angela Wilcox also ofNew Carlisle, one brother McKinley Bunch: one sister Rema Sue Adkisson,both of Coalfield: and four grandsons. He was retired from the Air Forcea Chief Master Sergeant (C/M8G) also retired from U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.Stationed at six bases in U.S. also Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Saudi Arabia,Thailand and Vietnam. He had numerous awards, including Distinguished FlyingCross, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal; he wasa gunner and electrician, Seven Oak Leaf Cluster, Presidential Unit Citation,plus numerous other awards. Services were held Jan. 29 at Maley YarbroughFuneral Home with Military burial in Munford Cemetery in Covington. BrotherLouis Daniel officiated. (Source: Dayton DailyNews: Dayton, Montgomery County, OH; 13 February 2002)

BUNCH, FLORA HAMBY, 62, died Sunday morning ather home in Mossy Grove Community. Survivors; daughters, Mrs. LoreneWilliams, Mrs. Octavia Hawn, both of Wartburg, Mrs. Lucy Burgess, Akron,Ohio, Mrs. Ella Gomboski, Ohio, Mrs. Irene Watson, Georgia; sosn, ArthurBunch, Arizona, Samuel Bunch, Harriman, Rt. 3. [Morgan County News,6-25-1970]
BUNCH, MR. FLOYD, JR., age66, of the Gobey community went to be with our Lord at his home with familyon Sunday, October 1, 2006. He was a member of the Macedonia Baptist Churchin Gobey. He was preceded in death by parents; Floyd and Dessie Bunch ofPetros, twin brother; Lloyd Bunch of Petros and brother Lonza Bunch ofHarriman. Mr. Bunch is survived by his wife of 41 years; Emogean MurrellBunch of Gobey. Son and daughter-in-law; David and Reba Bunch of Wartburg,daughter and son-in-law; Karen and Joel Griffith ofGobey. Brother; Dannyand wife Carol Bunch of Wartburg.Sisters; Diane Bloomer of Virginia, DessieSexton of Petros and Martha Sue Owens of Kentucky. Two special friends;George Haroulakis and James Balew. Six grandchildren; Amanda (Robert) Vannof Oliver Springs, Joel Griffith of Gobey, Dawn (Jeremy) Beard of ArmesChapel, Matthew Durham of Harriman, Lauren Morgan of Wartburg and KevinLay of Coalfield. One great-grandchild; Anthony D. Beard and a host ofother realtives and friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday eveningOctober 3, 2006 from 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M.with Bro. Chip Humphry officiating. Graveside service will be WednesdayOctober 4, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. in Petros cemetery with Bro. Jeff Beard officiating.Schubert Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.[Schubert Funeral Home]

BUNCH, GEORGE W.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon forGeorge W Bunch, 87, of Caryville Rt 1, who died July 21 at Lake City Hospital.Mr Bunch was a retired coal miner and a member of Vasper Baptist Church.He is survived by his wife; Martha Bunch; a daughter, Mrs EllaDaugherty of Oliver Springs; two sons, Claude of West Virginia andFloyd Bunch of Petros; a step-daughter, Mrs Louise Brock; onestep-son, Columbus Marlowe; two sisters, Mrs Minnie Overton of Petrosand Mrs Mary Sexton of Harriman; one brother, Lindsay Bunch of ClintonRt 2; and several grandchildren. Services were held at Vasper BaptistChurch with the Rev Richard Phillips and the Rev Richard Smith officiating.Burial was in New Vasper Cemetery. [Clinton Courier News - July 29, 1965
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BUNCH, MRS. MARTHA, 82, died Saturday at her homein Caryville. She was the wife of the late George W Bunch. Mrs Bunchwas a member of Beech Fork Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter;Mrs Louise Brock of Caryville, Rt 2; two sons, Columbus Marlowe ofCaryville, and James Ward of Clarkville; four sisters, Mrs Mary Wilsonand Mrs Sarah Bullman, both of Caryville, Mrs Katie Hawkins and Mrs.ElizabethHawkins, both of Lake City; five brothers, the Rev John Tackett ofLake City, Rt 2, Alfred Tackett, Mark Tackett, Judge Tackett, and BossTackett, all of Caryville; 19 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren;and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesdaymorning at the Vasper Baptist Church with the Rev Richard Smith officiating.Burial was in the New Vasper Cemetery. [Clinton Courier - Sep 22, 1966]
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BUNCH, HUBERT LEE "SUGAR BEAR", age 53, a residentof the Stephens Community in Morgan County, died Wednesday, June 24, 2009at the home of his brother Stanley Bunch. Mr. Bunch was born October 30,1955 in Oliver Springs. He grew up and lived much of his life in the NewRiver Community of Anderson County. He enjoyed outdoor activities includinghunting, fishing, ginseng hunting, camping, dirt track racing, playingbingo and watching Nascar. In his early years he worked as a coal minerat U.S. Coal, Volunteer Mining, and West Coal Company. He later workedat Avisco Construction Company. He is a member of Shiloh Baptist Churchon New River and the local Labor Union # 818 in Knoxville. Mr. Bunch waspreceded in death by his parents Monroe and Linnie Daugherty Bunch, bya brother Ronnie Bunch, by a sister Irene Lowe and by a nephew, Terry Lowe.He is survived by daughters Marisa Leanne Bunch and Paul White of Stephens,and Pamela Jayne Bunch and Casey Prater of Petros, by grandchildren; EmilyRose White, Alex White, Nicholas White and Keira Mia Prater. Hubert isalso survived by brothers Stanley Bunch and wife Loreen and Hugh VaughnBunch and wife Karen of New River, by sisters Faye Bunch and husband Verldonof New River and Alene Phillips and husband Verldon of Lake City, by hisformer wife Donna Bunch of Stephens, and by a host of nieces, nephews,extended family and special friends. The family will receive friends Thursday,June 25, 2009 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home.The funeral will follow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Rev.Houston Carroll and Rev. Otis Phillips officiating. Burial and gravesideservices will be held Friday, June 26,
2009 at 11:00 am at Anderson Memorial Gardens. SharpFuneral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book isavailable at www.sharpfh.com [Sharp Funeral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (46)BUNCH,JAMES EVAN - of Coalfield, born on June 3, 1923, passed away at hishome on June 25, 2010 after a long illness. He was a well-known educatorin Morgan and Anderson Counties, having served for 29 years as a teacher,guidance counselor, and principal. He attended the University of Tennesseeand graduated from Colorado A&M University, later receiving a MastersDegree from the University of Tennessee. As an educator and through communityinvolvement, he had a tremendous positive impact on the lives of hundredsof students through his passion for teaching and his use of teaching methodsthat sparked student interest and the desire for learning. He always enjoyedhearing of his former students' successful accomplishments, their careers,and their families. He was preceded in death by parents, Walter and LillyPeters Bunch; sister, Aletha Spainhour; andbrothers, Isaac and Paul bunch.He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Margaret Hughett Bunch;daughter, Janie and husband, Perry Ripple, III, together with their childrenMeghan and Lauren, of Johnson city; son, Jackie Bunch of Coalfield; anddaughter, Norma Patterson; sisters, Florence Worthington of Coalfield andStella Kelly of Joyner; and brother, Earl of California. He is also survivedby special friends, Patty and Steve Seiber, who were always available,loving, and caring throughout his long illness. He was a combat veteranof World War II, attached to the 735th Squadron of the 453rd Heavy BombGroup in the European Theatre of Operations. As Master Sergeant, he servedas Engineer and Gunner in Lorenzo's crew, successfully completing 35 combatmissions in B-24 bombers into German occupied Western Europe from August2 - November 26, 1944. He then was transferred to Asia to serve in thepost-war occupation of Japan. He later served for 13 months during theKorean conflict and achieved the rank of 1st Lieutenant. A celebrationof life service will be held at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfieldon Monday, June 28, at 3 p.m. Prior to the service, the family will receivefriends at the church from 1 - 3 p.m. Because his body was donated to research,there will be no burial and the family requests that no flowers be sent.[Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on June 27, 2010]

BUNCH, JAMES FRANKLIN, 69, Survivors:sister, Mrs. Spurgeon Walls; brothers, Walter Bunch and Evan Bunch. Hiswife was the late Jessie Halburt Bunch. Burial in Estes CemeteryCoalfield. [Morgan County News dated 9/9/1964]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (47)BUNCH,JAMES ROBERT 'BOB, JR., 78, of Kingston passed away Monday, April 23,2007 at his home. Bob was born August 25, 1928 in Harriman to the lateJames Robert Bunch, Sr. and Lillian Beatrice Whalen Bunch. He graduatedfrom Oakdale High School in 1949 and served in the United States Air Forcefrom 1949 until 1952. He graduated from the IBEW Apprenticeship schoolat Local 680 in Chattanooga and worked many jobs around the country beforesettling in Orange, Ca. in 1958. He was the Business Agent at Local 441,Santa Ana, Ca. and owned Bunch Electric for a number of years before hisretirement. After spending several years in their camper along the ColoradoRiver in Havasu, Ca.. Bob and Rose returned home to attend many ofthe high school reunions at Oakdale. Along with his parents, Bob was precededin death by two brothers, Ronald Patrick and Oddalee Bunch; one sister,Janice Bunch; and his grandparents, Patrick Montgomery Whalen and MattieFlorence Branham Whalen. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Rose MarieCoakley Bunch; daughters Donna Maxfield, Peggy Nay and Rebecca and husbandFred E. Moore; sons, Patrick, Michael and John Robert Bunch; sixteen grandchildren;seven great grandchildren; sisters, Mary Marsee, Lillian Cox and CarolynBunch and a host of friends and other family members. The family receivedfriends Friday, April 27, 2007 from 6 to 8 pm at Davis Funeral Home, Harriman.Funeral mass was held Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 1 pm at the Blessed SacrementCatholic Church with Father Michael Sweeney officiating. Graveside servicesfollowed in the Willard Park Cemetary with full military honors by theRoane County Military Memorial Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, donationscan be made to Oakdale High School Alumni Association to help with costof gym air conditioning. Davis Funeral Home of Harriman, served the familyof Mr. James Robert 'Bob' Bunch, Jr.
BUNCH, MS. JANET LEE, age39, passed away February 23, 2007 at her home in Coalfield, TN. She waspreceded in death by her brothers: Averly Hembree and Zeekie Hembree; andher grandparents: Rhoda and Sheridan Daugherty.She is survived by her motherand step-father: Larry and Jeanette Reynolds; and her father: Jonas Phillips;brother: David Daugherty; sisters: Joyce Vespie and Jennifer Smith; children:James Bunch, Levi Bunch, Justin Bunch Jr., and Jenny Keohane; friends:Lisa Orme and Jessie Duncan; uncles: James Reynolds and Paul Reynolds.Wewill all miss her very much!The family will receive friends Sunday, February25th from 12 to 2 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral serviceswill follow at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. James Foster officiating. Intermentwill follow in the Petros Cemetery.

BUNCH, MRS. JEANETTE COLSTON, age 73, of MossyGrove, formerly of Petros, passed away Monday, January 7, 2008. The familywill receive friends Wednesday, January 9, 2008 from 6 to 8:00 P.M. atSchubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M.with Bro. Eugene Chaney and Bro. Don Long officiating. Graveside servicewill be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. at Petros Cemetery. Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BUNCH, JOHNNY EDWARD, age 57 of Petros,passed away Monday, October 18, 2004 at the Methodist Medical Center inOak Ridge. Johnny resided with his mother in Petros. He enjoyed music,especially playing the guitar. He was preceded in death by his father,Clyde Bunch; Brother, Boyd Bunch. Johnny is survived by his mother, Mrs.Mae Bunch of Petros; Brothers and Sisters: Jeanette Bunch of Mossy Grove,Bobby Colston (Betty Jo) of LaPorte, Indiana; Betty Elkins (Lloyd) of Lancingl
Robert (Norma) Colston of Indiana; Faye Cooper of Wartburg, Deena ( Lanny) Casey of Petros, Eddie (Patty) Bunch of Petros
Ann (Keith) Dagley of Petros, Lonnie (Dean) Bunch ofPetros, Carolyn Gouge of Wartburg , Aunt, Helen Allen of Cookeville, Uncle,Alf Scarbrough of Wartburg; And many nieces, nephews and other family membersand friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday, October 20, 2004from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services willbe held on Thursday, 1 pm in the funeral home chapel with Bro. Don Daughertyofficiating. Interment will follow in Petros Cemetery. [Schubert FuneralHome]
BUNCH, KENDELLA (CINDY) MARIE, age42 of the Joyner Community passed away Monday, May 31, 2004 at her home.She was a member of Union Baptist Church. She was a devoted supporter ofthe Petros Joyner School, a supporter of the Morgan County Anchor Cluband the Scouting Association. She is survived by her husband, Rickey Bunch;Sons, Adam and Alan Bunch, all of Joyner Community; Mother, Penina Owenbyof Knoxville; Father and Step-Mother, Elmer (Hawkeye) and Carolyn Hawkinsof Knoxville; And a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends.The family will receive friends Thursday, June 3, 2004 from 6-8 pm at SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Rev.David Kunsman and Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. A graveside service willbe held on Friday, 11 am in Union Church Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BUNCH, LAURA, 105, of Coalfield,died Monday, Jan. 15, 2007, at her home. Born March 19, 1901, in Devonia,she lived there the first years of her marriage before relocating to Michigan,where she gave birth to her fourth child. Following auto manufacturingplant layoffs, the family moved back to Devonia, and her husband resumedemployment in the area deep mines. When recalled, the family again movedto Michigan, where she gave birth to her 10th child. The employment cycleand move from Devonia to Michigan continued a couple more times beforethe family finally settled back in Devonia. After the death of her husband,she enjoyed visiting her children in St. Louis, Toledo, Ohio, and Detroit.Her primary residence over the last three decades has been in Oliver Springs.She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of God of Mountain Assembly,Oliver Springs. In addition to her husband, Walter Bunch, she was precededin death by daughter, Esther Byrge; sons, Norman Bunch and Reafus Bunch;parents, Henry Byrge and Charlotte West Byrge; great-granddaughter, LauraCook; brothers, Harvey Byrge, Charlie Byrge and Burley Byrge; half-brothers,John Quincy Reynolds, Jim Reynolds, Will Reynolds, William Riley Byrge,Henry Miller Byrge and John Elmer Byrge; and half-sisters, Nancy ReynoldsByrge, Emily Seiber, Rosemary Reynolds Lively, Celie Byrge Craig and MandyByrge Bunch. Survivors include sons and daughters-in-law, Cledith and NiceyBunch of Devonia and Carlos and Peggy Bunch of Kingston; daughters andsons-in-law, Effie Ward of Oliver Springs, Stella Kennedy of Lake City,Margaret and Don Leach of Oak Ridge and Freida and Castle Bunch of Coalfield;37 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; 43 great-great-grandchildren;and one great-great-great-grandchild. The family will receive friends from6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, in Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs. Funeralservice will follow in the chapel, with the Rev. Wesley DuPuy and TeresaNoe officiating. Graveside service and burial will be at 1 p.m. Friday,Jan. 19, at Phillips Cemetery, Devonia. [Roane County News]
BUNCH, MR. LEE ROY, age71, of Wartburg, was called home to be with the Lord, June 13, 2006. LeeRoy was a born again Christian of the Baptist faith, a dedicated husbandand father. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. He was precededin death by parents; Loranza and Alva Bunch, sister, Evelyn Wilson. Survivingwife of 44 years; Wanda Young Bunch. Daughters and sons-in-law; Robin andDonald Seiber, of Wartburg; Pamela and Robert Vought, of Kingston.Son and daughter-in-law; Roy Lynn and Angie Bunch, of Wartburg; Grandchildren;Heather Bunch, Jeffery and Donita Seiber Beard, Kristin Bunch, Donald ClaytonSeiber, Brett and Brandon Robinson. Brothers; Ralph Bunch of Ohio, Kenneth,Claude and Avery Bunch all of Wartburg, Vaughn Bunch of Oliver Springs.Sisters; Viann Morgan and Aileen Phillips of Wartburg, Cleda Lane of Chattanoogaand a host of nieces and nephews Funeral services will be Saturday, June17, 2006, 11 A.M. Annadale Missionary Baptist Church. With Bro. Rick Taylorand Bro. Jeff Beard officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery.The family will receive friends Friday evening from 6 to 8 P.M. SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BUNCH, LEON--age 85, Petros,formerly of New River, died Aug. 1, 2000. Preceded by his parents,Ramsey and Lectie Bunch; son, Robert; daughter, Lavatia Sue; six brothers:Buddy, Tillman, Fisher, Lorenza, Ramsey, Jr., and Dillard Bunch and a sister,Velma Paxton. Survivors: wife, Marie Price Bunch; daughters, MariethaBunch Lively, Leona Bunch Townsend, Shirley Bunch Hatmaker, Irene BunchSpurlock; three sons, Randall, Richard and Harry (Butch) Bunch; 17 grandchildrenand 15 great-grandchildren; sisters, Elsie Lyles, Mary Price and Anna MaeCarroll; brothers, Robert Bunch, Sidney Bunch, and Victor Bunch.Burial in Petros Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, LEON, 61, Joyner Community,passed away Jan. 1, 2001 in his home after a lengthy illness. He was adedicated member of Union Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by hisparents Clifford and Xina Mae (Portwood) Bunch. He is survived by his wifeof 42 years Gale Bunch of Joyner; sons Rickey and wife Cindy Bunch of Joynerand Brian and wife Veronica Bunch of Coalfield; grandsons Adam and AlanBunch of Joyner; granddaughter Kirsten Bunch of Coalfield; sisters IreneHall of Joyner and Annette Newport of Wartburg; brothers Eldon Bunch ofOhio and David Bunch of Kingston; many special aunts and sousins; specialbrother-in-law Timothy Jarnagin of Atlanta, Ga.; lots of special niecesand nephews and many special friends of the surrounding communities; andspecial caregivers at CD Inc., Martin Mill Pike, Knoxville. The familyreceived friends Friday evening, Jan. 4, 2002 from 6 to 8 p.m. in SchubertFuneral Home Chapel Wartburg. Funeral services followed at 8 p.m. withRev. Jim Phillips officiating. Graveside services were held Saturday at1 p.m. in the Union Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Toy Patterson,Ben Rankin, R.B. Human, C.A. Kelly, Tom Mosier and Merrill Sexton. Honorarypallbearers were Tommy Jones, Verda Lee Wilson, Robert Lee Heidel and BrianLeopper. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, LONZA (SWEET PEA),68, Harriman, formerly of Petros, went to be with his Lord and Savior onJuly 17, 2002. He was preceded in death by his parents Floyd Bunch,Sr and Dessie Bunch of Petros; brother Rev. Loyd Dean Bunch, Sr. of Petros;and nephew George Fornwald of Lexington, KY. He is survived by hiswife Betty Harris Bunch of Harriman; daughters and sons-in-law Benita andJamie Miller of Knoxville and Tina and Duane Bunch of Petros; six grandchildren;brothers and sisters, Floyd, Jr. and wife Jean Bunch of Gobey, Danny andwife Carol Bunch of Wartburg, Dessie Sexton of Petros, Martha Sue Owensof Lexington, Ky., and Diana Bloomer of Big Stone Gap, Va., special familymembers Jim Lamance of Dayton, Ohio and Ray Peters of Harriman. Intermentin Roane Memorial Gardens, Roane County, TN. [Morgan County News]

BUNCH, MRS. MARGARET "MARGIE" ANN, age 64, ofthe Mossy Grove Community, went home to be with her Lord on Tuesday, Jan.13, 2009 at Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge. She was a member of theMossy Grove Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by parents, Thomasand Mary Spicer, of Ohio. Surviving; husband of 47 years, Samuel BunchFourSons and Daughters-in-law; Glenn and Tabitha of Crossville, James and Karenof Harriman, Robert and Heather of Crossville, Greg and Robyn of LancingShe also leaves to cherish her memory 15 grandchildren; Brandon, Alicia,Stephen, Jacob, Megan, Morgan, Jordan, Kelsey, Sarah, Carmen, Cameron,Austin, Jeremy, Dustin and Caitlin. She also leaves one great grandchild,Conner and another to arrive in June. The family will receive friends Wednesdayevening, Jan. 14, 2009, from 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg,with funeral services to follow at 8 p.m.,with Bro. David Goodman officiating.Graveside services will be held Thursday, 11 a.m. Mossy Grove Church Cemetery.[Schubert Funeral Home]

BUNCH, MARY A.,70, Petros, died,Jan 24, 1999. Preceded by husband, Willie Bunch; daughter, JennieBunch and parents, George and Mauline Morgan. Survivors; children,William, Billy, Bobby, Randall, Johnny and Betty Bunch and Sue Ashley.10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren and 10 sisters and one brother.Burial in Petros Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, MARY SUE, 58,of Petros, died Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at Methodist Medical Center ofOak Ridge. Mrs. Bunch was a member of the Family Worship Center inthe Stephens community. She was the widow of the Rev. Loyd BunchSr. Mrs. Bunch is survived by her children, Loyd Bunch Jr. and AngelaDaugherty and her husband, Roy, all of Petros; three grandchildren, DianaBunch, Bobbie Jean Daugherty and Mary Ruth Hembree; two sisters, PeggyPatterson and her husband, Daniel, of Harriman and Shirley Taylor and herhusband, George, of Jacksonville, N.C.; a brother, Roger Duncan of Petros;and several other relatives. Norma Meredith and Theresa Chaney were consideredspecial friends. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Bunch was preceded indeath by her parents, John and Floida Duncan; her father- and mother-in-law,Floyd and Dessie Duncan; another sister, Barbara Lee Duncan; and anotherbrother, Donald Duncan. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon, July 14,at the Family Worship Center in Stephens with the Rev. Frank Price officiating.Burial followed in Petros Cemetery. Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburgwas in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (48)BUNCH,PAUL IRVING, 56, of Westland, Michigan, formerly of Coalfield, diedWednesday morning July 9, 1986, as the result of an automobile accidenton Colorado. According to his family, Mr. Bunch was on his way back toMichigan after visiting his children in California and Nevada. He was amember of Cowan Baptist Church in Westland, Michigan. Among his many hobbieswas serious stamp collecting. He was a veteran of the Korean War and wasemployed as an electrician for Ford Motor Company in Livonia, Michigan.Survivingare two sons, Larry Bunch of Concord, California.and Brian Bunch of Westland,Michigan, two daughters, Paulette(Mrs. Michael) Isaac of Wartburg and RobertaStewart of Las Vegas, Nevada, three grandchildren, Nicholas Isaac of Wartburg,Paula Copley of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Christopher Bunch of Concord, California.Also surviving are three brothers, William Isaac Bunch of Knoxville, JamesBunch of Coalfield and Joseph Earl Bunch of Anaheim, California, and twosisters, Florence Worthington of Coalfield and Stella Kelly of Wartburg.A memorial service was held July 12 at 8: 00 p.m. in the chapel of SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg, with the Rev. Bill Hancock officiating. The familyreceived friends from 7 to 8 p.m. before the service. A graveside servicewas held Sunday, July 13, at 2:00 p.m. in Davis cemetery, Coalfield. Intermentfollowed in the Davis cemetery with Schuberts of Wartburg in charge ofarrangements. [unknown source - submitted]
BUNCH, REAFUS SIDNEY, 75, a resident of the Stevenscommunity in Morgan County, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005, at the Universityof Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. Born on Feb. 17, 1930, in Devonia,he was the son of Laura Bunch of Coalfield and Walter Bunch, now deceased.He lived in Detroit, Mich., for eight years, and St. Louis, Mo., for 27years before moving back to Tennessee. Mr. Bunch was a retired auto workerand worked at both the Chrysler Automobile Plants in Detroit and St. Louisfor a total of 35 years. He held various positions with Chrysler throughthe years, retiring as an inspector. Mr. Bunch most recently reaffirmedhis faith in God and shared his salvation with family members. He was anaccomplished musician. His favorite instrument was the banjo, which hespent many hours playing. In addition to his father, he was preceded indeath by a brother, Norman Bunch, and his mother-in-law, Hazel Carroll.Mr. Bunch is survived by his wife, Omer Carroll Bunch of the Stevens community;his son, Scott Bunch and wife, Christy, of Winchester; his daughter, ReginaFoster and husband, Mark, of Wartburg; and four grandchildren, Shawn Seiber,Jared Foster, Brandon Seiber, and Samuel Ross Bunch. He is also survivedby two brothers, Cledyth Bunch and wife, Nicey, of Devonia, and CarlosBunch and wife, Peggy, of Kingston; five sisters, Effie Ward and EsterByrge, both of Oliver Springs, Stella Kennedy of Lake City, Margaret Leachand husband, Don, of Oak Ridge, and Freda Bunch and husband, Castle, ofCoalfield; his father-in-law, Sammie Carroll of Devonia; brothers-in-law,Dolphus Carroll and wife, Sue, of Wartburg, Willie Carroll and wife, Freida,of Devonia, the Rev. Houston Carroll and wife, Joyce, of Dutch Valley,and HerbieCarroll and wife, Teresa, of Devonia; and by many nieces andnephews, special friends and extended family members. The funeral willbe held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at Shiloh Baptist Church inDevonia with the Rev. Lee Phillips and the Rev. Houston Carroll officiating.Burial and graveside services will follow at the Phillips Cemetery in Devonia.The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2005,at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. [Oak Ridger]
BUNCH, REMA JEANETTE, AGE69, DIED SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 2003, AT HER HOME IN WARTBURG. SHEWAS A MEMBER OF THE CANEY BRANCH BAPTIST CHURCH. SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATHBY HER HUSBAND; ARTHUR BUNCH, DAUGHTER; BRENDA HAMBY. SURVIVING SONS; LARRYHAMBY OF WARTBURG, WENDELL HAMBY AND WIFE, SUE OF OAKDALE, GORDONHAMBY AND WIFE, DAWN, OF SUNBRIGHT SHANE BUNCH OF WARTBURG, DAUGHTERS,DEBORAH WILSON OF NASHVILLE, FAYNETTE MOORE OF HARTSVILLE, TN, WANDA INLOWOF FLORIDA: SEVERAL GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN; SISTERS;WANDA YOUNG AND CAROL ARMES, BOTH OF MOSSY GROVE' BROTHERS; LONZOHAWN, PETROS, ROSCOE HAWN, MOSSY GROVE,
BOBBY HAWN, RANDALL HAWN AND JIMMY HAWN ALL OF WARTBURGTHE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS MONDAY EVENING FROM 6 TO 8 P.M. SCHUBERTFUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, WARTBURG. WITH FUNERAL SERVICE TO FOLLOW AT 8 P.M..WITH REV. JAMES COPELAND AND BRO. RANDALL HAWN OFFICIATING. GRAVESIDE SERVICESWILL BE HELD TUESDAY 11 A.M. CANEY BRANCH CEMETERY, LANCING. [Morgan CountyNews]
BUNCH, ROY85, of Midtown, formerly of Morgan County, died May 30, 1988. Survivedby his wife Sallie Burton Duncan Bunch; three daughter, Maxine Hollandof Ohio, Audra Reedy of Claxton, and Reva Dagley of Ohio; a son, EugeneBunch of Midtown. 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Burial,Roane Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, SIDNEY,69, Mossy Grove, died Sept 9, 2000. Preceded by parents Charlie andEmily Bunch; sisters, Pearl, Christine and Sally Bunch; brothers, Claude,Clyde and Chester Bunch and daughters, Patti Bunch and Mary Justice.Survivors: wife of 48 years, Jeanette (Colston) Bunch of Mossy Grove; sons,Sidney J. and Charles R. Bunch; daughters, Darlene Ward, Teresa Chaney,Pam Cavins, Robin Morgan and Shirley; (no last name given), 10 grandchildren;brothers, Edward and Larry Bunch; sisters, Helen, Edna, Charlene and Darlene.Burial in Petros Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
BUNCH, SIDNEY JOSEPH,age48 of Petros, passed away October 16, 2003 at the University of TennesseeMedical Center. He was born June 11, 1955. He was preceded in death byhis father, Sidney H. Bunch; Sister, Mary Justice. He leaves behindhis wife, Dallas Sexton Bunch of Petros; Mother, Jeanette Bunch ofMossy Grove; Grandmother, Mae Bunch of Petros; Two sons, JosephBunch and wife Jamie of Lancing, Timmy Bunch and Fianc?e Jackie Jacksonof Wartburg; Daughters, Emily Bunch of Wartburg, and Mary Ruth ofPetros; One Brother, Charlie and wife Brenda Bunch of Jonesville, VA;Three sisters, Darlene and husband Larry Ward of Harriman, Theresa andEugene Chaney of Petros, and Pam Cavins of Petros; The mother of his childrenShirley (Bunch) Cochran of Wartburg; Two grandchildren, Kristen and JoJoBunch; and a host of nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends.The family will receive friends Saturday, October 18, 2003 from 6-8 pmat Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8pm with Bro. Eugene Chaney officiating. A graveside service will be heldon Sunday morning, 11 am in Petros Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BUNCH, MRS. TWYLA GAIL,age 42, of Rockwood, born April 17, 1961 in Bell Co., Texas, passed onJanuary 16, 2004, Roane Medical Center, Harriman, Tn.. Twyla was precededin death by her first husband; Danny Morgan, grand parents; Dave and SusieFreytag, of Wartburg, Bill Rich of Talbot, and Cora Hall, of Wartburg.Surviving husband; Fred (Bobby) Bunch; Parents; Charles C. and MarjorieRich of Sunbright; Son; Danny C. Morgan and wife, Joii, of Knoxville; Grandson; Daniel, of Knoxville; Daughter; Summer Dawn Morgan, of Knoxville;Grandmother; Idel Rich of Talbot; Sisters; Angela Rich of Nashville, AprilThomas of Sunbright and Norma Owens of Rutledge; Brother; Charles L. Richof Colbert, Ok., And a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.The family will receive friends Sunday evening, January 18, 2004, from6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg, with funeral servicesto follow. Rev. Steve Gadd will officiating. Graveside services will beheld Monday 1 p.m. Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Sunbright. [Schubert FuneralHome]

BUNCH, VIOLET, 72, Wartburg,died July 11, 1999. She was born Dec. 21, 1926 in Oakdale.Preceded by husband, Hoy Bunch, son Mikey Bunch; father, Allen McKinneyand sister, Lana McKinney Shannon. Survivors, daughters and husband,Joan and Bud Fugate; Sheila Bunch and Debbie and Joe Gardner; sons, Garyand Darryl Bunch; mother, Nellie McKinney; brothers and wives: Buddy andPatsy McKinney, Max and Mary McKinney and Jobe and Doris McKinney; sistersand husbands, Reba and Tomy Wilson, Betty Sue McKinney, Carol. and TomHenry, Lila and Ed Henry and Judy and Junior Miller; eleven grandchildrenand four great-grandchildren. {Morgan County News}

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (49)BUNCH,WILLIAM ISAAC, age 85, died Oct. 1, 2003 in his home. Isaac wasborn in Big Mountain Hollow, 1st Dist, of Morgan County, May 13, 1918.The family moved to Coalfield when Isaac was six. He graduated from CoalfieldHigh School in 1938 being Valedictorian of his class. Then he joinedthe CCC. He served in the CCC in Cades Cove and then joined the Navyin World War II. After serving in the Navy, went to work atAlcoa. Isaac retired from Alcoa after 40 years of service and a memberof the 25 year club. He was a Boy Scout Leader with Troop 6 for severalyears. He was preceded in death by wife of 47 years, Norene EldridgeBunch; parents, Joseph Walter and Lillie Peters Bunch of Coalfield; sister,Mary Aletha Spainhour and brother Pual Bunch. He is survived by daughter,Joan Bunch; son, Jerry Bunch, both of Knoxville; sisters Florence Worthingtonof Coalfield and Stella Kelly of Wartburg; brother Joseph Earl Bunch ofCalifornia; brother and sister-in-law James E. and Margaret Bunch of Coalfieldand many nieces and nephews. Per his request, Mr. Bunch's body wasdonated to the U.T. Health and Science Center in Memphis and no servicesare planned at this time.Mynatt Funeral Home was in Charge of arrangements.[Morgan County News]

BURCHELL, MR. CHARLES EDWARD, age 84 of Knoxville,formerly of Sunbright, went home to be with the Lord, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009at University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. Mr. Burchell wasborn June 30, 1925 in Harlan, Ky. He lived in Sunbright, TN as a youngman and attended Midway Church. He was a resident for many years at OpenArms Care, Inc., at Ball Camp Pike, Knoxville, TN. Charlie was precededin death by parents: Sidney Edgar and Minnie Florence Phillips Burchell;sisters: Gladys Tinch and Ruby Edna Ashbrook from Sunbright; brother: LawrenceBurchell; infant brothers: Henry, Frankie, and Wilbur; infant sisters:Mabel, Hazel, Ruth, Roberta and one unnamed baby sister. He was a wonderfulbrother, uncle, and friend. He is survived by several nieces: Sharon Tompkins,Laurel Tinch, and Beverly Adamson; nephews: Jack Tinch, Denver Tinch, andRobert Ashbrook; and a host of other nieces, nephews, family friends, andloved one from Open Arms Care in Knoxville. The family will receive friendsat 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright.A graveside service will follow in the Union Hill Cemetery, Sunbright withBro. Ken Bolling officiating. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BURCHELL, (MINNIE) FLORENCE PHILLIPS, --BurchellServices Held Saturday. Funeral services for Mrs. FlorencePhillips Burchell, 74, who died July 1 in Fairborn, Ohio, where she hadlived for the past few years, were held Saturday at 1:00 P.M. Mrs.Burchell was a former resident of the Midway Community north of Sunbright.Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Archie Tinch of Fairborn, Ohio, andMrs. Henry Ashbrook of Cincinnati, Ohio; five brothers, Ted Phillips andOwen Phillips of Cincinnati, Elbridge Phillips of Hamilton, Ohio and LesterPhillips of Sunbright; three sisters, Mrs. Stella Edwards of Sunbright,Mrs. Geneva Sloan of Danville and Mrs. Elsie Ashbrooks of Kentucky; 12grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services were heldat the Midway Baptist Church with the Rev. Reynolds of Harriman officiating.Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery. Schubert Funeral Home was in chargeof arrangements. (Morgan County News, 7/9/1964, p1)

BURCHELL, LAWRENCE, 74, of Erlanger, (KY)died at 11:34 p.m. (Jan. 8, 2003 ??) Wednesday at St. Luke Hospital East,Fort Thomas. He was a sheer operator for Kent Corp., Cincinnati. Survivorsinclude his wife, Pearl Burchell; sons, Jim Tackett of Erlanger, Tom Tackettof Taylor Mill and Sam Tackett of Villa Hills; daughters, Sue Weis of Chicagoand Polly Richardson of Villa Hills; a brother, Charles E. Burchell ofKnoxville, Tenn.; a sister, Gladys Tinch of Sunbright, Tenn.; 16grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be at noon Mondayat Catchen Funeral Home, Elsmere. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Mondayat the funeral home. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell.[From "Kentucky Post"]

BURCHFIELD, AUGUSTA YUTMEYER sister of Mrs.W. L. Headrick, died in Cincinnati last Tuesday and the body was broughtto Rockwood Friday for burial in the cemetery there beside her mother andfather. Mrs. Burchfield has visited in the Headrick home several timesand had made many friends here who mourn her departure. Nov. 2, 1944[Morgan County News.]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (50)BURGESS,MR. EDWARD K., age 56 of Oliver Springs, passed away Saturday,April 28, 2007 at Methodist Medical Center after a long illness. He wasa veteran of Vietnam and an active member of the Oliver SpringsPost # 0112.He was preceded in death by his father; Shellvia Burgess. He is survivedby his mother; Dallas Burgess,Brothers; Jerry Burgess and wife Shirleyof Coalfield, Donald Burgess of Clinton, Mickey Burgess and wife Trishiaof Blaine, TN. Also several nieces, nephews and friends. A memorial servicewill be held Saturday, May 5, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. in Petros cemetery withBro. Chiper Humphery officiating. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BURGESS, JAMES STARLING "DOBBIN", Wartburg, passedaway Sept. 20, 2002. He was born Aug. 25, 1930. He was of theBaptist faith and attended Boswell Chapel Church in Oakdale. He wasan avid fisherman until his health failed. He was preceded in deathby his wife Mary Burgess. He is survived by six children, BrendaBurgess of Harriman, Danny Burgess and wife Connie of Wartburg, SharonMcCullogh of Mossy Grove, Donnie Burgess of Midtown, Linda Bunch of Harrimanand Karen Knight of Oak Ridge; 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.Interment was in Union Cemetery, Joyner. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburgwas in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]
BURGESS, LILLIAN, age 29, and daughterPatricia age 16 died in a fire. Survivors, daughters, Sue age 4, husband,Oscar Burgess and father Lindsay West and 2 brothers. [1965] {MorganCounty News}

BURGESS, LONNIE L.M, age 85 of Harriman, passedaway Tuesday, January 5, 2010 in the Life Care Center of Wartburg. He waspreceded in death by his parents; Samuel Houston Sr. and Dovie Isham Burgess.Sister; Jessie Winters and Essie Burgess, brother; James Lester Burgessand Reuben Paul Burgess. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church of Harrimanand was retired from Norris Creamery after many years of service. Mr. Burgessis survived by wife of 60 years; Edith Hallcox Burgess; Daughter and son-in-law;Donna and Fred Snow; Grandson; Heath Snow and wife Samantha, Granddaughter;Alison Snow, great-grandson; Cade Ryan Snow. Brother; Samuel Houston BurgessJr. and wife Mary and several special nieces and nephews. The family willreceive friends Saturday, January 9, 2010 from 12 noon to 2:00 P.M. atSchubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 2:00 P.M.with Rev. John Underwood and Rev. Bill Young officiating. Intermentwill follow in Harriman City Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BURGESS, MACIE ANN, age 51, of Wartburg, passedaway Tuesday, February 3, 2004 in the Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge.She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Violet Grose of WestVirginia. She is survived by her husband, Reuben Burgess, Jr. of Wartburg;Children, * Frank Perdue and wife, Lisa and their children, Chris, Brittany,Jeremy and Amber Perdue, *Patricia Conner and children, Jessie and CharlesConner, all of Wartburg; Melissa Burgess, of Harriman Sisters, Mary Farthingof Garth Adingdor, MD, Jo Holmes of Blacksburg, VA, and Priscellia Boggsof Mechansville, VA; Brother, Lewis Halstead of Nimitz, WV. The familywill receive friends Thursday evening, February 5, 2004 from 6-8 pm atSchubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. The funeral service will begin at 8pm with Bro. Joey Cagley officiating. A graveside service will be heldon Friday, 11 am in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Harriman. [Schubert FuneralHome]
BURGESS, REUBEN PAUL, age53, of the Beech Fork Community, died Sunday, October 15, 2006, MethodistMedical Center, Oak Ridge, Tenn. He was of the Baptist faith and was employedby Brushy Mtn. State Prison. He was preceded in death by his wife, MacieGross Burgess, Parents, R.P. and Hazel Jones Burgess, Niece, Demerius Monroeand husband, Jason, Great nephew, Dalton Burgess, great niece, MaikaylaMonroe.Surviving; Son and wife, Frank and Lisa Perdue, of Beech Fort CommunityDaughters;Patricia Conner, of Beech Fork Community; Melissa Burgess, of Harriman;Step-mother, Lucille Lunsford, HarrimanSisters; Dianna and husband, DonConnelly, of Indianapolis, Ind. Wanda Burgess and husband, Donnie Wilson,of Harriman; Brothers; Mike Burgess and wife, Tonia, of Rockwood, Jim Burgessand wife, Darlene, of Harriman, Ron Burgess and wife, Teresa, of Rockwood,Ricky Burgess and wife, Vickie, of Pine Orchard. Doug Burgess and wife,Eleda, of Kingston, Kevin Burgess, of Harriman, Step-Brothers; Rolla Lunsfordand wife, Pat of Oliver Spring, Jack Lunsford and wife, Joyce, of Phoenix,Arz.;Step-Sister; Judy Davis and husband, Ray, Austin, TX. Six GrandChildren; Christopher, Brittany, Jeremy and Amber Perdue, Jessica and CharlesConner. Several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Tuesdayevening, Oct. 17, 2006, from 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel,Wartburg. With funeral service to follow at 8 p.m.Rev. David Kunsman willbe officiating. Graveside service will be held Wednesday 11 a.m. HarrimanCity Cemetery, Harriman, TN [Schubert Funeral Home]

BURGESS, TEBA LEE "GRANNY", 83, of the Stephenscommunity, died Friday,June 25, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of OakRidge. She was a member of Stephens Baptist Church. According to her family,she enjoyed her family, friends, cooking, gardening, flowers, canning,making quilts, collecting teapots and dolls. She was preceded in deathby her daughter, Lorene Rogers; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Lee; threesisters, Ruby, Hester and Jessie May; and by her brother, Sherman Lee.She is survived by eight children, Margaret Hall and Mary Campasino andhusband, Jim, all of Oak Ridge, Robert Burgess and wife, Wanda, and KennethBurgess and wife, Jackie, all of the Joyner community, Jimmy Burgess andwife, Gail, and Connie Duncan and husband, Paul, all of Wartburg, JohnnyBurgess and wife, Marsha, of Oakdale, and Jackie Burgess of Oliver Springs;her special friend, Lisa Duncan, of Oliver Springs; and by 17 grandchildrenand nine great-grandchildren. Her family said she was loved and will bemissed by family and friends. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday, July5, 2004, at Stephens Baptist Church with Harold Dean Ross officiating.Burial will be at Union Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 4, at SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg. [OakRidger]

BURNETT, BOBBY RAY, age 56, a lifelong residentof Coalfield, died Friday, June 4, 2010 at his home following an apparentheart attack. Bobby was born on the 13th day of April, 1954 in Oliver Springs.Bobby owned and operated a carpet cleaning company and in his spare timehe enjoyed lawn care, auto care, camping and being a couch potato.He was preceded in death by his father, Frederick Burnett, by a brother,Terry Wayne Burnett and by his grandparents; Ed and Willie Mae Carson andClay and Bonnie Blankenship. Bobby loved his family and he is survivedby his wife, Vicki Park Burnett of Clinton, by his mother, Nina Burnettof Coalfield, by children, Bobby Ray Burnett and wife Charlotte, of Clinton,Amanda "Shine" Burnett and Fianc'ee Bryan Roberts of Clinton, Niana "Dalene"Brown of Coalfield and Terry Williams and wife Sarah of Wayland, New York,by grandchildren; Dusty, Jennifer, Jessica and Derrick Jenkins, Ryan, Tiffanyand Keith Roberts, Derrick Ray Hamby, Olivia and Hannah Parker, TiarayneWilliams and Jacob Porter. He is also survived by a brother, CharlesGregory Burnett and wife, Liz of Coalfield, by sisters; Judy Lynn Prattand husband Horace, of Clinton, Susie Rhodey and husband Randy of Oak Ridgeand Sherie McKamey and husband J.R. of Coalfield, by uncles, Jesse andDwight Blankenship, aunts, Carolyn Blankenship and Brenda Gibson and byseveral nieces and nephews including a special nephew, Brandon McKamey.The family will receive friends Monday, June 7, 2010 between the hoursof 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 8:00pm in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Terry Braden officiating. Burialand graveside services will be held Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 11:00 am atthe Oliver Springs cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the
arrangements. [Sharp Funeral Home]

BURGESS, MRS. VESTA, age 92, of Wartburg, passedaway Tuesday, May 27, 2003. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarenein Wartburg. She enjoyed Bible reading, crocheting, and tatting. She waspreceded in death by her husband of 63 years, James J. Burgess; parents,George and Eliza Ballew; Three daughters, Thelma and Shirley Burgessand Ethel Blalock; One son, James Burgess; two grandchildren, Angelaand Randy Shepherd. She is survived by children; Violet (Charles) Perky,Arvenia Shepherd, Cordell Burgess, all of Wartburg and Glenda (Herb) Daughertyof Waukesha, Wisconsin; 17 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; 9 great-great-grandchildren;Special Friends, Edith Daniels, Ruby Thomas, Christine Kilgore, and PatsyMcKinney; A host of nieces, nephews, friends, and neighbors. Thefamily will receive friends Friday Evening, May 30, 2003 from 6-8 pm atSchubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will be held on Saturdaymorning, 11 am at the Church of the Nazarene in Wartburg with Rev. DonaldHunter officiating. Interment will follow in Union Cemetery. [SchubertFuneral Home]
BURNETT,ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)LUCILLE ARMES-STEVENS- died in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 13, 1996 Shewas born in 1922 in Morgan County, the daughter of Sallie Ann Hamby andJefferson Davis Armes and was a decendent of Samuel Miller Hamby and ElizabethPatterson. Preceded by first husband, Edward William Stevens who died in1980 and is buried at Baltimore
Pike Cemetery, Cinn. Ohio and brother Beecher Hamby.Survivors: children, Randall Lee, Paul Edward, Delilah, Anna Darlene, PatriciaDiane Stevens; also, second husband and children, Thomas Howard Burnett,Donna Gail and Tommy Michael Burnett. (From the Cincinnati Enquirer) Submittedby Patricia Diane Steven
BURNETT, ELOISE "DICKIE" HULING,85, Crossville, went to be with her Lord Aug. 29, 2005. Mrs. Burnett wasborn Feb. 9, 1920 in Estil Springs, Tenn., the daughter of Georgia (Byrd)and Dr. A.M. Huling of Wartburg. She was a graduate of Spring City HighSchool. She was a bookkeeper at the Cumberland County Health Departmentand a member of Memorial Baptist Church, where she was a Sunday Schoolteacher and pianist for many years. She was a former member of WartburgFirst Baptist Church. Dickie and Cornell once owned and operated Daddy'sCreek Inn. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by herhusband, Cornell Burnett; sons, Jerry Cornell Burnett and Randall KeithBurnett; brother, Dr. Walter Huling; and sister, Willie Mae Huling. Sheis survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jaxter and Lee Burnett of Crossville;sisters and brothers-in-law, Juanita Biddle of Wartburg, Lorraine and EdwinHeidel of Wartburg and Lillian and Mack Thomas of Knoxville; brother andsister-in-law, A.M. Huling, Jr. and Betty Ann of Spring City; sister-in-law,Mary Jo Huling of Kingston; grandchildren, Brandi, Ashley, Abby, Heatherand John; great-grandchildren, Cameron, Tyler and Liam; and several niecesand nephews. Funeral services were conducted Aug. 31 from the chapelof Bilbrey Funeral Home with Bro. Bill Roberts officiating. Interment wasin Crossville City Cemetery. [Roane County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (51)BURNETTE,FRED, 72, of Coalfield, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004. Born July8, 1932, in Columbus, Ohio, he moved to Tennessee while still a baby andbecame a lifelong resident of Coalfield. He was a member of Meadow ViewBaptist Church. Mr. Burnette was a disabled veteran who served with theU.S. Army in 82nd Airborne Rangers. He enjoyed fishing and dirt-track racing.Hewas preceded in death by his parents, Ed and Willie Mae Rutherford Carson,and a son, Terry Wayne Burnette.Mr. Burnette is survived by his wife of53 years, Nina Blankenship Burnette; five children, Judy Pratt and husband,Horace, of Clinton, Bobby Burnette and wife, Vicki, Greg Burnette and fianceé,Liz, Sherie McKamey and husband, Junior, all of Coalfield and Susie Rhodeyand husband, Randy, of Norris; nine grandchildren, Mike Pratt of OliverSprings, Michelle Davis and husband, Lee, Randall and Nikki Rhodey, allof Norris, Shine Burnette and fiancé, Brian Roberts of Clinton,Bobby Burnette Jr. and wife, Charlotte, Dalene Brown and husband, Brian,all of Oak Ridge, Terry Williams of Rochester, N.Y., and Harley Burnetteand Brandon McKamey, both of Coalfield; 15 great-grandchildren, JasminePratt, Ryan, Tiffany and Keith Roberts, Haley Rhodey, all of Clinton, SeanPhillips and Matthew Davis, both of Norris, Derick Hamby of Wartburg, Oliviaand Hannah Parker, Dusty, Jennifer, Jessica and Derick Jenkins, all ofOak Ridge, and Tia Williams of Knoxville.He is also survived by three brothersand two sisters, George Burnette, Roy Burnette and Danny Burnette, allof Oliver Springs, and Viola Rollins and Wanda Burnette, both of Oak Ridge.JuniorMcKamey was considered a very special son-in-law and Brandon "Bandit" McKameywas considered a very special grandson.Other survivors include three sisters-in-law,Brenda Gibson and husband, David, of Harriman, Fay Yearwood of Spring Cityand Carolyn Blankenship of Coalfield; two brothers-in-law, Jesse Blankenshipof Oak Ridge and Dwight Blankenship of Knoxville; a special cousin, GeorgeDavis of Coalfield; and by many nieces, nephews, cousins and extended familymembers and friends.The funeral was held Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at MeadowviewBaptist Church in Wartburg with Rev. Luke Ward officiating. Burial wasat Oliver Springs Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs was incharge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]

BURNETTE, WINNIE ELIZABETH HILL, 73, of Harriman,died Sunday, May 12, 2008, at her home. Born Feb. 12, 1935, in Rhea County,she was the daughter of Bob and Imogene Davis Hill, both of whom precededher in death. She was employed in the food service industry for many yearsbefore opening a small business in the Dyllis community, which she operateduntil her retirement. She loved the Lord and enjoyed gospel music and singingpraises to the Lord. She also enjoyed fishing, going to and holding yardsales, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildrenand great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded indeath by daughter, Geneva Gail Buck; and brothers, Bobby Hill, L.G. Hill,Billy Hill and Richard Hill.
Survivors include her lifetime friend, Ronnie Jones ofHarriman; son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Joan Burnette of Renton, Wash.;daughters and son-in-law, Jeanne Cox, Janet and David Turpin and JuanitaMoore, all of Harriman; son-in-law, Mick Buck of Harriman; sisters, AgnesLewis of Crossville, Velma Human of Lancing, Mary Ada Henderson of Harrimanand Pat Summers of Oak Ridge; brothers, Fred Hill of Kingston, Otis Hillof Cloudland, Ga., Harvey “Spunk” Hill and Jack Hill, both of Oakdale,Jim Hill of Knoxville and Tim Hill of Crossville; 10 grandchildren, 12great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, family, friends andloved ones.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, May16, in Davis Funeral Home, Harriman. Funeral service will follow, withBro. Jeff Parrott and Bro. Don McCool officiating. Graveside service and
burial will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 17, at PineyCemetery, Oakdale. [Roane County News]

BURNS, IDA PHILLIPS 74, Piney Community,died 6/18/1965. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Mark Scarbro, Myrtle Davis andOllie Lacona; sons; Johnny Burns and Gillis Burns. Sisters; Lois Nickelson,Pansy Phillips. Brothers, Roy Phillips and Guy Phillips, 21 Grandchildrenand a number of great-grand children. Burial in Emory Hights Baptist ChurchCemetery. [Morgan County News]
BURNS, DEVONA HAYNES, 78,of New Tazewell, formerly of Kingston, died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006. Shewas preceded in death by her husband, Edward Lee "Pete" Burns; parents,the Rev. John Ernest and Mary Arminda Haynes; brothers, Cluster "Nub" Haynesand Jennings Lawson Haynes; and sisters, Blonnie Faye Hickman and AlmaJoyce Winchester. Survivors include sons, Samuel Ernest Burns of Knoxvilleand Thomas Allen Burns of Kingston; daughter, Mary Lee Birnbaum of NewTazewell; grandchlidren, Jacky Lee Birnbaum of Maryville, Ian Reese Birnbaumand Marilyn Elise Thompson, both of New Tazewell and Samuel Ernest Burnsand Hayden Thomas Burns, both of Knoxville; brothers, Everette Haynes andDwight Ernest Haynes, both of Wartburg; and sisters, Pearl Vessey Cecilof Robbins, Lela Sue Scott of Sunbright and Vivian Eleanor Gooch of Lancing.Funeral service was at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24, in Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg, with
Bro. Charles Webb officiating. Burial was at Morgan MemorialGardens, Wartburg. [Roane County News]

BURRESS, MR. ABE "BUDDY" age 68 of Coalfield,Tn, passed away Monday February 15, 2010 at Parkwest Medical Center. Buddywas a believer of the Baptist Faith and loved gospel music. He worked asan appliance repairman for over 40 years. He enjoyed computer, electronicsand yard sales. He was preceded in death by parents; Rosher and TeenieBurress and sisters; Pearl Hood, Behula Brown, Trula Seiber and Susie Hall.Mr. Burress is survived by wife of 49 years; Phyllis Burress. Son: Tommyand wife Robin Burress of Coalfield, Lonnie and wife Rhonda Burress ofthe Joyner Community. Grandchildren Amanda Burress, Brandy and husbandMichael Freels and Doug Burress. Great-grandchildren; Michael Freels andElijah Burress. A host of extended family members and special friends alsosurvive. The family will receive friends Wednesday, February 17, 2010 from6:00 To 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral service willfollow at 8:00 P.M. with Pastor Dewey Brown and Pastor Lonnie Lowe officiating.Gravesideservice will be Thursday at 1:00 P.M in Beechfork Cemetery. [SchubertFuneral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (52)BURRIS,DAVID PAUL - age 75, of Stonecress Road, Knoxville, formerly of Oakdale,passed away Wednesday, September 2, 1998, at his home. He was of the Baptistfaith, a retired associate director with 27 years service at the Universityof Tennessee Bookstore, known around UT campus as "Mr. Big Orange," USAir Force veteran WWII and former manager of Sears in Georgia. He was precededin death by parents, David and Cressie Hill Burris. He is survived by:wife, Lucille Burris, Knoxville; daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Sheila andLouis Marino, Greenwood, S.C.; son, David Burris and fiancee, ElizabethNese, Morris Plains, N.J.; three grandchildren, Benjamin Burris, NoelleMorris and Heather Marino; one great-grandchild, Sydney Morris; brothers,James Burris, Ohio, and Rev. John Burris, Chillicothe, Ohio; sisters, JewelDuncan, Mary Sneed, Naomi Butler, Dorcas Mitchell, all of Harriman, RuthSalmons and Rachel Land, both of Oakdale. p.m., from the in PineOrchard Cemetery. (Knoxville News Sentinal)
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BURRIS, MRS. LUCILLE M., age 82, of theStone Cress Lane in Knoxville, passed away Monday, August 4, 2008.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmotherwho enjoyed gardening, cooking, crafts, reading, sewing and especiallyloved her cats. Mrs. Burris was preceded in death by her husbandDavid Paul Burris; son, David Edward Burris; and brother, Harvey Maupin.Survivors include: Daughter, Sheila B. Marino (Louis John) ofGreenwood, South Carolina
Grandchildren; Sheila Noelle Marino of Greenwood,Heather M. Rogers (Dwayne Jr.) of Knoxville. Great-grandchildrenSydney Morris, Vincent Paul Marino, Cyrus Upton and Emily Rogers. A gravesideservice will be held Thursday at 2:00 pm
from the Pine Orchard Cemetery with Rev. Charles Kelleyofficiating. [Evans Mortuary, Rockwood]

BURRIS, PAULINE JONES, age 66, a resident of Coalfield,died Sunday, May 18, 2008 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Mrs.Burris was born April 11, 1942 in Gate City, Virginia. She moved to OliverSprings in early childhood. She has lived in Coalfield since 1979. Shewas a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother and a member ofthe Word of Life Church of God in Oliver Springs. Pauline was precededin death by her parents; William Jones and Georgia Casteel Jones, by sisters;Wilma West and Geraldine Smith, and by three brothers; Eugene Jones, JamesJones, and Edward Jones. She is survived by her husband; John Burris ofCoalfield, by a son; Rev. Rickey A. Nation and wife Tammy of Oliver Springs,by grandchildren; Rickey A. Nation and wife Amber of Oak Ridge, and CynthiaF. Nation of Lancing, by great-grandchildren; Alyssa N. Nation, TimothyA. Nation, and Emma Lee Plum. She is also survived by sisters; Linda Brandenburgof Clayton, Indiana, and Edith Smith of Indianapolis, Indiana, by nieces,nephews, extended family members and a host of special friends.The familywill receive friends Wednesday, May 21, 2008 between the hours of 4:00and 5:30 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 5:30 pm inthe funeral home chapel with Rev. Rickey A. Nation and Pastor Garvan Wallsofficiating. Burial and graveside services will follow at Oliver SpringsCemetery. In lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributionsbe made to Abundant Life Christian Counseling, 520 W. Tri-County Boulevard,Oliver Springs, Tennessee 37840. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com[Sharp Funeral Home]

BURTON, MRS. DOLLIE LEE LOY, age 96, passed awayat the Signature Health Care Center in Jamestown, TN, on Sunday May 10,2009. Dollie was a member of Rugby Road Methodist Church and Order of theEastern Star, Chapter 279 of Robbins and a member of Scott County SeniorCitizens.She was preceded in death by husband; Raymond Burton and sons;Bobby, Bruce, Billy and Sammy Burton, sister; Lucille Vineyard and brother;Ronnie Loy and granddaughter; Donna Marlow. Mrs. Burton is survived byson; Charles Burton and wife Barbara.Daughters; Tilda Bowling and husbandRonald, Sue Knepp and husband Gilbert.Daughters-in-law; Kaye Burton andMaxine Burton.Brother; J.C. Loy, sisters Bessie Spoon and Elizabeth Vandergriff.11grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchildand two very special people who treated her like a mother; Ruth and WilburWatts. The family will receive friends Tuesday May 12, 2009 from 6 to 8:00P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral service will follow at8:00 P.M with Rev. John Slater and Rev. Troy Burchfield officiating. Gravesideservice will be Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. at the Webb Cemetery. [SchubertFuneral Home]

BURTON, EVA B. - age 95, of Deer Lodge,Tenn., formerly of Halls, passed away Saturday, December 12, 1998. Memberof First Baptist Church of Wartburg. Preceded in death by: husband, WilfordBurton; and son, Raymond Harold Burton. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law,William and June Burton; daughter and son- in-law, Betty Jo and ErnestJ. Miles of New York; eight grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildrenand great, great-grandchildren; sisters, Hattie Allen of Maynardville,Dorothy Jackson of Arnold, Mo.; several nieces and nephews. Intermentin Halls Memory Gardens. [From The Knoxville News Sentinel 13 Dec 1998]
BURTON, EVERETT,53,formerly of Barbourville, Ky., died in the White Oak Community near Oakdale.Survivors, wife Mattie Ooten Burton. Daugher, Helen Joyce Burton. Son.,Everett Sammy Burton, Jr. Burial in Crab Orchard Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews, 8/12/1965}
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (53)BURTON,MARVIN L., 81, Indialantic, Fla., died May 5, 2003. Mr. Burtonwas born in Oakdale. He came to Brevard County in 1951 from Miami, Fla.He graduated from Oakdale High School in 1938 and attended LMU, GeorgiaTech and Yale Univ. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran of WW II.He was a Electrical Superviors and Aircraft Engineering Officer at PatrickAFB and later an engineer with the NASA space program. He was precededin death by parents James D. and Ruth Angel Burton and wife Anais Molina.He is survived by his brother Bill Burton of Oakdale. Funeral serviceswere held May 9 in Brownile-Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne, Fla.[Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (54)BURTON,MR. WILLIAM 'BILL', age 88, of Oakdale, died Sunday, August 31, 2008,In the Bridge at Rockwood Nursing Facility. He was a retired pharmacisthaving served the Harriman and Knoxville area for many years. He was alsoa veteran of W.W. II He was preceeded in death by parents James and RuthAngel Burton. Friends will be received Tuesday evening, Sept. 2, 2008,6 to 8 P.M. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Graveside services will beheld Wednesday 11 A.M. Spring City Cemetery, Spring City, Tenn. [SchubertFuneral Home]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (55)BUTLER,ALBERT CLARENCE "AC" - age 84, a resident of Oliver Springs, passedaway Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at the Harriman Care & RehabilitationCenter where he had been a resident since 2006. Mr.
Butler was born August 30, 1925 in Coalfield. He wasa lifelong resident of this area. Following his high school graduationMr. Butler entered into the U.S. Navy and served his country during WWII.Following his military discharge he returned home and began working inSecurity for AEC (DOE) and later moved to Quality Assurance Division wherehe retired in 1980 after 37 years with the DOE at Oak Ridge. He and hiswife
co-owned and operated Butler's Florist in Oliver Springsfrom 1965 to 1997. He was active in the Oliver Springs Planning Commission,Oliver Springs United Methodist Church where he served in various positionsand snag in the choir. He was also an active member in the Oliver SpringsLions Club. He loved gardening and grew flowers for use at the floristand also grew and sold vegetables at the Oak Ridge Farmers Market. He waspreceded in death by his parents Albert Clarence and Martha Jane Butler;daughter Beulah Kay Butler; brother Cecil Duggins; sisters Volena Dugginsand Eilieen Butler; nephew Jerry Duggins. Mr. Butler is survived by hiswife Hazel Sutton Butler of Oliver Springs; son Al Butler and wife Lynnof Duluth, GA; daughter Suzanne Johnson and husband Lyndon of Oliver Springs;granddaughter Michelle Leedy and husband Andrew of Augusta, GA; great-granddaughterOnyka Leedy; sisters Louise Moreland and Ora Mae Gaskin. He is also survivedby numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members and special friends.The family will receive friendsThursday, November 5, 2009 between the hoursof 6:00 and 8:30pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will be held Friday,November 6, 2009 at 1:00 pm the Oliver Springs United Methodist Churchwith Pastor john Justice and Rev. Wayne Hedrick officiating. Burial willfollow at the Anderson Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home is in chargeofthe arrangements. [Sharp Funeral Home]

BUTLER, MRS. PATRICIA, age 66, passed awayThursday, September 18, 2008 at her home in Oakdale. She was a member ofBoswell Chapel Baptist Church of Oakdale. She was a thirty year retireeof Bell South. She was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and EdithCoffman of Oakdale; brother and sister-in-law, Glenn and Charlotte Coffmanof Pine Orchard; and nephew, Doug Wilkie of Wartburg. She is survived byher husband, Stanley Butler of Oakdale; son and daughter-in-law, Ernieand Jennifer Butler of Lenoir City; granddaughters, Cora Butler of LenoirCity and Courtney Helton of Pine Orchard; sister and late husband, Brendaand George Ressler of Marion, IN; brother and sister-in-law, Garry andConnie Coffman of Oakdale; brother, Arthur Coffman of Oakdale; sister,Betty Powers of Harriman; special niece, Nancy Scott and her children,Javel and Kamil of Madison; special friend, Regina Headden. A special thankyou to her nurses and to Dr. David Martin. The family will receive friendsSunday, September 21st, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral services will follow at 8:00 p.m. with Bro. Chris Inman officiating.A graveside service will be held Monday morning at 11:00 a.m. in the RoaneMemorial Gardens. [Knoxville News Sentinel]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (56)BUTTRAM,JAMES (JOE or JIMMY) JR., went to be with the Lord on Oct. 24, 2005.He was born in Scott County on June 2, 1915. He was raised in Oneida wherehe lived until 1978. He married Anna Ruth Hunter and moved to Petros. Hewas a member of the Oneida Church of God and he had great faith in theLord. He was preceded in death by his parents, Navey June and James Buttram,Sr.; grandson, Michael Terry, a Vietnam Veteran who was killed in action;wives, Edna, Flora and Anna Ruth (Hunter) Buttram; five brothers, Kelly,Marion, Archie, Louie and Fred Buttram; and four sisters, Nancy Cotton,Marylee Strunk, Isabelle Barnes and Gerdie Coker, all of Scott County.Heis survived by his son, Michael (Sissy) Buttram of Ohio; daughter, JuneTerry of Indiana; step-sons, Reece Hunter and wife of Petros and Danny(Wanda) Hunter of Coalfield; step-daughters, Elaine (J.R.) Hunter of Petrosand Judy Gasaway of Oak Ridge; eight grandchildren, Michael and Mindy ofOhio, Robin, Pascha, Justin and special grandson Chad of Petros, Tammyof Harriman and Candy of Oak Ridge; and 11 great-grandchildren. The familyreceived friends Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in OneidaChurch of God. Funeral services began at 2 p.m. with Dean Barnes and Bro.Tony Cathey officiating. Interment followed in Hazel Valley Cemetery, Oneida.[Roane County News]

BUXTON, GEORGE HOUK - age 87 of Wartburg, a longtimeattorney and Morgan Co. Judge, died Thursday evening, June 6, 2002. Hewas preceded in death by wife, Betsy Pope Buxton; brothers, Frank and GeneBuxton; sister, Lucille Gentry. Surviving: son and daughter in law, Georgeand Heidi Buxton of Oak Ridge; daughter, Judith Buxton of Clinton; threegrandchildren; sister, Agnes Hennessee of Wartburg; special friend, MaryLee Brown of Oak Ridge. Memorial services will be held Monday evening at8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg, with Pastor James Eversof the Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Private graveside serviceswill be held Tuesday 11 a.m. Wartburg Cemetery. The family will receivefriends Monday evening 6- 8 p.m. June 10, 2002 Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.The family requests memorial contributions be made to Alzheimer's AssociationEastern Tenn. Chapter, 220 Sutherland Ave. Suite H-102, Knoxville, Tenn.37919. [Knoxville News Sentinal]

BUXTON, JOHN FREDERICK, 77, formerly of Lancing,died 7/4/1964 in Chamblee, Ga. Survivors: wife, Ruth Collins Buxton;son, J.C. Buxton; four grandchildren, Michael, Regina, Randolph and FreddieBuxton; sister, Dora Buxton; brother Luther Buxton; half-sister,Mrs. Minnie Bales and half-brother, Charlie Johnson. He was the sonof the late James and Hulda Gunter Buxton.. Burial in Morgan MemorialGardens. [Morgan County News 7/9/1964]

BUXTON, MARJORIE, J., 93, of Wartburg went hometo be with her Savior on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008 at the Life Care Centerof Morgan County in Wartburg after an extended illness. She was born inCoalfield on Aug. 13, 1915 to the late Maynard and Ida Mae Jackson. Mrs.Buxton was affectionately known as “Miss Marjorie” during her 36 year tenureof teaching first grade at Central Elementary School in Wartburg. She waspreceded in death by her loving husband of 49 years, Raymond Buxton. Mrs.Buxton is survived by her son, Steve Buxton and wife Debbie of Oak Ridge;grandchildren, Wally Stubbs and wife Roxanne of Clinton and Nikki Seeberand husband Eddie of Oak Ridge; great-grandson, Jordan Seeber of Oak Ridge;several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.A private familygraveside service was held on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008 in the Wartburg CityCemetery at 10 a.m.In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations bemade to the Food Ministry of Glenwood Baptist Church, 200 South AlabamaRd., Oak Ridge, TN 37830Jackson-Oliver Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.An on-line register book is available at jacksonolivermortuary.com [Roane
County News]
BUXTON, RAYMOND - age 84, Oak Ridge, August 23,1999 Formerly of Morgan County, he had lived in Oak Ridge since April.He was born in Lancing, TN on January 12, 1916, the son of Abe L. and DoveBuxton, who are deceased. . Mr. Buxton is survived by his wife, MarjorieBuxton, whom he married in Knoxville in 1950; his son, Steve Buxton andhis wife, Debbie of Oak Ridge; his grandchildren, Wally and Nikki Stubsof Oak Ridge; and his niece, Jennifer Wright-Howell, also of Oak Ridge.Burial in Wartburg Cemetery. [From The Knoxville News Sentinel 25 Aug 1999]

BUXTON, RUTH NAOMI COLLINS, 90, of Georgia, diedMarch 27, 2001. She was a native of Morgan County and the daughterof the late Charlie Madison and Ethel Land Collins and widow of the lateJohn Frederick Buxton. Survivors: son, James Charles Buxton of Kite;sister, Dorothy Mathis of Lancing; 4 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildrenand 4 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.Interment in Kite City Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

BYRD, ARCHIE , one of Morgan Counties prominentpracticing physicians, died of apoplexy while enroute to make a call inWartburg last Monday morning. Dr. Byrd had started to the home of JudgeJno. A. Jones to make a professional call when he dropped on the CourtHouse square and was dead before bystanders could get to his body. He wasa native of this county, 47 years of age, and had been practicing at Wartburgfor a numbers of years. He was an uncle of Roscoe Byrd, County Trusteeof this county, and has a large number of relatives in the county. He issurvived by his widow and five children, a large host of relatives. Intermentin Wartburg Cemetery.
["Dr. Archie Byrd Dies at Wartburg Mon." Scott CountyNews, Fri May 4, 1928, Vol 13, no 6, p1].

BYRD, BEN SR., 85, former elected sheriffof Morgan County, died May 15, 1999. He was born in Petros in 1913.He was the son of Hale Byrd, also served 3 terms as Sheriff. Preceded byfather, Hale C. Byrd and mother, Dallie Daughtery Byrd, and sister, LorenaSchubert. Survived by children, Ben Jr., Steve, Don, Peggy Howardand Nancy England; sisters and brothers, Elizabeth Longer, Juanita Arnold,Ruby Green and Jim Byrd; 9 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. [MorganCounty News]
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BYRD, LELIA B. HUTCHISON, 80, died Jan. 19, 2002,her birthday. She was a homemaker and a member of Eastern Star CorinthianChapter of Indiana. She was born in Sunbright. Her mother, Bertie Hutchison,died when Lelia was six months. Her maternal grandparents, WM Alvin andNancy Human, raised her. She was preceded in death by her father WilliamEdd Hutchison; a dear sister Opal Hutchison Leonard and a loving brotherHomer Hutchison. Lelia was married many years to the late Ben A. Byrd,also of Morgan County. Lelia was devoted to her family. She alwaysplaced her family ahead of herself. Her quiet, unassuming love was an inspirationand example to those who knew her. Lelia raised her family in Speedway,Ind., for 38 years. Lelia is returning to her beloved hometown for burialbeside her mother. She is survived by children Ben A., Steven L., and DonaldE. Byrd, Peggy J. Howard and Nancy England; sister Leona Meister; brotherThomas and Reid Hutchison; nine grandchildren and a great grandchild. Serviceswill be held Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. with receiving of friends beginning at 11a.m. at the Sunbright First Baptist Church. Burial will be at the SunbrightCemetery. [Morgan County News]
BYRD, BRADLEY A., II - age14, of Wartburg, passed away Monday evening, November 19, 2001, at U. T.Hospital. He was a student at Central High School, Wartburg. He enjoyedplaying the electric guitar, riding his 4-wheeler and talking to friendson the internet. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Steva "Mimi"Lewis. He is survived by his father, Bradley A. Byrd of Wartburg; mother,Mrs. Rhonda Ramsey, and step father, Mike Ramsey of Knoxville; two stepsisters, Kim and Allison Ramsey of Knoxville; grandparents, Jim and KathyByrd of Lancing. The family will receive friends Thursday, November 22,2001, from 6-8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral serviceswill begin at 8 p.m. with Rev. David Acres, Rev. Kenny Raines, and Rev.Tom Mooty officiating. A Graveside Service will be held on Friday, 11 a.m.in Clear Creek Cemetery, Lancing. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
BYRD, FLO HEMBREE - age65, of Sunbright, Tennessee, formerly of Knoxville, passed away Mondaymorning, November 23, 1998 at Oak Ridge Hospital after a long illness.She leaves nine children; several grandchildren; her mother, JosephineHembree; 2 sisters, Lois Boggs of Ohio and Ruth Fox of Knoxville; one brother,Dewey Hembree of Knoxville. She attended Vestal and Young High Schools.She leaves lots of friends and uncles, aunts and cousins residing in Knoxvilleand Townsend. Visitation at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright, TennesseeWednesday November 25 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. with funeral services to followat 8:00 p.m. Graveside service will be Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at a nearbycemetery. (Knoxville News, Nov 25, 1998)
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BYRD, MR. HENRY PAUL, age 75, of Oakdale, TN,passed away Saturday January 26, 2008. He was member of Pine Orchard BaptistChurch. Preceded in death by parents; Noah and Florence Byrd, son; JamesByrd, Sisters; Reba Hedrick, Dena Jane Meinen and Lois Smith, Brothers;James, Ernest and Lawrence. Mr. Byrd is survived by wife Mary of Oakdale;Son; Jerry Byrd of Marseilles, IL; Daughters; Sheila and husband JerryStebbins of Marseilles, IL. Sharon Olson and companion Bob Johnson of Marseilles,IL Cindy Rios of Lumberton, NC and Kathy and husband Keith Smith. Step-children;Vickie and husband Jim Shelton of Oakdale, TN. Sarah Broderick of Ottawa,IL, Joi Greer of Marseilles, IL, Maria Ranney of Bridgeport,Al and Tony Broderick of Danville, IL; 11 grandchildren, 11 step-grandchildren,9 great-grandchildren and 11 step great-grandchildren. Sister; Nora LouMcKee of Ottawa, IL, brother; David Byrd of Harriman, TN. Severalnieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Tuesday, January 29,2008 from 5 to 7:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeralservice will be held Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. at Pine Orchard BaptistChurch with Bro. Danny Thomas officiating. Interment will follow in thechurch cemetery with grandsons serving as pallbearers. In lieu of flowersmemorials may be made to the family %Twin Oaks Savings BankMarseilles,IL. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, TN in charge of arrangements. [SchubertFuneral Home]

BYRD, ROBERT L. 'R.L.' SR., 72, of the Westelcommunity, Rockwood, formerly of Sunbright, died Wednesday, June 1, 2005at his home. A member of Mount Vernal Baptist Church, he was a self-employedhome builder for many years. He served on Morgan County Commission for12 years and was board chairman and on the board of directors of MorganCounty Head Start for more than 13 years. He was Sunbright Little Leaguedirector for many years and a former member of New Faith Lodge #768 F&AM,Sunbright. He was preceded in death by parents, James Enmon and ZoraPhillips Byrd; daughter, Janice Carter; bro-thers, Otto Byrd, Woodrow Byrd,Roy Byrd, Woody Byrd, Herman Bryd and Verlin Byrd; brother-in-law, ElvinPerkins; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Survivorsinclude his wife, Shirley Woodall Byrd; sons and daughters-in-law, Robertand Lisa Byrd, Rodney and Angie Byrd and Gary and Alberta Sills; daughtersand sons-in-law, Diane Thomas, Patty and Mike Scorky, Ann Smith, CindyJones and fiancé Don Poindexter, Nancy and Doug Morgan, BarbaraSmith, Lisa and Mark Jeffers, Vivian and Mike Hamby and Teresa and RandyTaylor; brother and sister-in-law, Don and Martha Byrd; sister, DelciaPerkins; sisters-in-law, Juanita Byrd, Betty Byrd, Ethel Byrd, Mattie Cook,Vivian Smith, Violet Cates, Alene Mullins, Wanda McCullough, Bonnie McKinney,Shelia Winstead, Janice Ellison, Louise Wood-all, Joann Woodall, MargaretWoodall, Darlene Woodall and Debbie Woodall; brothers-in-law, Joe Cates,Steve McKinney, Vance Winstead, Glen Ellison, Jack Woodall, Dean Woodall,Tommy Wood-all, Jimmy Woodall and Herbert Woodall; 31 grandchildren; and14 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 2,in Davis Funeral Home, Harriman, with the Rev. Mike Nelson officiating.Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, June 3, at Oak Grove Cemetery,Rockwood. [Roane County News]
BYRD , MR. ROBERT MACK, age69, of the Pilot Mountain Community, passed away Tuesday, August 29, 2006after a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by Parents Roxie andJ.D. Byrd, Son; Billy, Sister; Josephine Clark, Brothers; Johnny and Fred.Survivors; wife of 33 years; Shelia Ann Scott Byrd. Sons; Jamon and wifeCandy, Justin, Leslie and John and wife Patti Daughter; Lisa, Bridgettand Rita. Several Grandchildren Brothers; Hoy, Samuel, and wife Janet,and Marshall. The Family will receive friends Thursday August 31, 2006from 6 to 8 PM at the Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral Serviceswill follow at 8PM with Rev. Jim Phillips Officiating. Gravesideservice will be Friday at 11:00 AM in the Lane Cemetery. Schubert FuneralHome,Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [Schubert Funeral Home]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (57)BYRD,LEWIS ANDREW, 77, Kingston, died Nov. 22, 2001. He was born inDeer Lodge and had resided in Kingston for 48 years. He was a veteranof WW II having served two years in the U.S. Army and a member of the FirstBaptist Church in Kingston. He was preceded in death by his parentsWilliam Andrew and Ibby Lee Byrd; and brother Roland Byrd. He issurvived by wife of 55 years, Ruth Cantwell Byrd; sons and daughters-in-lawLewis and Cheryl Byrd of Lenoir City, Gary Wayne and Mary Byrd of Kingston;daughter and son-in-law Kay Byrd and Jack Montgomery of Seminole, Fla.;seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Glen Byrd ofMichigan, Lee Byrd of Oak Ridge, Robert Byrd of Indiana and Wendell Byrdof Deer Lodge; and sisters, Jean Booth and Mary O'Connor both of Floridaand Ruth Slaven of Kingston. Interment in Roane Memorial Gardens.Brown Funeral Home, Kingston in charge. [Morgan County News]

Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (58)BYRD, SAMUELPERRY - age 82 of Oliver Springs, passed away December 26, 2003 atthe Roane Medical Center at Harriman. Mr. Byrd was a World War II Veteran,he entered the Navy in 1941. He served in the South Pacific where he wasrated as Pharmacist Mate First Class. He was honorable discharged in Septemberof 1945. He worked for the United States Postal Service where he retired.He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his wife, Dortha Owens Byrdof Oliver Springs; one daughter, Barbara (Barbi) Cannon of Coalfield; onedaughter in law, Nancy Byrd of Oak Ridge; grandchildren, Cindy Denise Byrdof Knoxville, Perry Scott Cannon of Coalfield, Carey Beth Byrd of Oak Ridge;two great grandsons, Samuel Scott Cannon of Oliver Springs and Jayden KaneByrd of Oak Ridge. Preceded in death by his parents, Jerome and DessieJacks Byrd; sons,
Charles Perry Byrd, George Edger Byrd, James William(Buster) Byrd. Pallbearers for Mr. Byrd's service will be, Gary Lively,David Owens, Lance Owens, Kelby Rice, Andy Fadnek, Don Owens and Tom Poole.Honorary pallbearers will be Ray Tucker, Roy Tucker, J.W. Cross and JohnCross. Visitation will be from 7-8 p.m. Saturday, December 27, 2003 atthe Oliver Springs Mortuary. Funeral service will be at 8 p.m. SaturdayDecember 27, 2003 in the chapel of the Oliver Springs Mortuary with theRev. Charlie Marlow officiating Interment will be at 2 p.m. Sunday December28, 2003 at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. Oliver
Springs Mortuary will be handling the arrangements.

BYRD, WILLIAM ANDREW 79, Deer Lodge,died 3/11/1965. Survivors: wife Ebbie Lee Byrd. Sons, Lewis, Glen,J.L., Roland, Robert, Wendell. daughters: Winnie Jean Boothe, MaryO'Connor and Ruthie Slaven. 24 grandchildren. He was born 10/25/1885,the son of John and Mary Lavender Byrd. Mt. Hope Cemetery, Deer Lodge.[Morgan County News, 3/18/1965]

BYRGE, MR. ALFRED JOE, age 55 , of Caryville,passed away at St. Mary's Hospital in Oneida, Monday evening March 9, 2009.He was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. He is survived by mother; MargarettP. Byrge of Hellenwood; Brother; Joby Byrge of Hellenwood, Sister; DorothySnyder and brother-in-law; Kenny Snyder of Caryville. Nephews; ChristopherSnyder, Joby Ray Byrge, Johnathan Byrge and Ronnie Poe all of CampbellCo.and niece Tonya Poe of Campbell Co. The family will receive friendsWednesday March 11, 2009 from 6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral service will follow at 8:00 P.M. with Rev. Wendell Carrollofficiating.Graveside service will be Thursday, 11:00 A.M. Byrge Cemetery.
[Schubert Funeral Home]

BYRGE, BARBARA HELEN, 55, died May 2, 1999.Preceded by parents, Johnny Cisson and Juanita Shadden; brother, BobbyDewayne Cisson. Survivors, husband Eldon Byrge; sons, Randall DanByrge and wife Michelle and Brian Keith Byrge and wife Carla; two grandchildren;brothers, Johnny Wayne Cisson and Eddie Cisson; sister, Debbie Mullins.
Burial in Rankins Chapel Church Cemetery. [MorganCounty News]

BYRGE, ALVIN 62, Lancing, died, May31, 1999. Preceded by father, Theodore Byrge and son Ronnie Byrge.Survivors: mother Ruby Potter Byrge; son, Brian Byrge; daughters, Deannaand husband Danny Melton; Diane and Johnny Laymance; sisters, Coleen andhusband Ola Melton and Maxine and Lloyd Collins; four grandsons.Burial in Kubley Cemetery Lancing. [Morgan County News]

BYRGE, CLETETH, AGE 43, OF COALFIELD, PASSED AWAYON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2003 AT HIS HOME. HE WAS A 1978 GRADUATE OF COALFIELDHIGH SCHOOL AND WAS EMPLOYED BY BRUSHY MOUNTAIN STATE PRISON FOR 22 YEARS.HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PARENTS, OBAL AND REBECCA BYRGE; PATERNALGRANDPARENTS, MIKE AND SARAH BYRGE; MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS, BILL AND MYRTLEMORGAN. HE WAS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL ISSHINRYU KARATE ASSOCIATION.HE DEDICATED 18+ YEARS OF HIS LIFE TO LEARNING AND TEACHING TRADITIONALISSHINRYU KARATE. HE WAS CHIEF INSTRUCTOR AND FOUNDER OF TRI-COUNTY ISSHINRYUKARATE SCHOOL IN OLIVER SPRINGS. HE WAS INSTRUCTED BY THE LATE MASTER HAROLDLONG AND WAS UNDER THE INSTRUCTION OF MASTER TOMMY TRUE IN HARRIMAN. HEHAD ATTAINED THE RANK OF GO-DAN (5TH DEGREE BLACK BELT). HE LEAVES BEHINDMANY STUDENTS THAT HE SERVED AS A MENTOR TO AND ALSO HIS FRIEND AND FELLOWKARATE-KA OF MANY YEARS, MR. BILL DUNCAN. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE OF24 YEARS, ROBIN PATTERSON BYRGE; SON, BRAD BYRGE OF COALFIELD; SISTER,ELAINA BYRGE DUKES (ALLEN), BROTHERS, BILL BYRGE (RHONDA), AND SEAN BYRGE(SABRINA) ALL OF WARTBURG; HE LEAVES BEHIND NEPHEWS, SHANE HOOKS,CHRIS BYRGE AND JESSY BYRGE; NIECES, CAYLIN DUKES AND MORGAN BYRGE. CLETETHWILL BE SADLY MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW AND LOVED HIM. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVEFRIENDS FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 2003 FROM 6-8 PM AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME.FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BEGIN AT 8 PM WITH CHAPLAIN DONNIE MOORE OFFICIATING.A GRAVESIDE SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY MORNING, 11 AM IN UNION CEMETERY.[Morgan County News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (59)BYRGE,COY LEE, 89, of Petros, died Monday, Dec. 18, 2006, in Methodist MedicalCenter, Oak Ridge.
A native of New River, he had lived in Petros since 1980.He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church, Beachfork, and a U.S. Armyveteran of World War II. A retired coal miner who worked in many of thearea coal mines, he had also worked for the Tennessee Railroad Co. He waspreceded in death by parents, John D. Byrge and Annie Phillips Byrge; stepfather,Marley Lloyd; sisters, Bessie McGhee, Sylvia Dean Bevington and Elsie Luallen;half-sister, Joyce West; and half-brother, Roy Cantrell. Survivors includehis wife of 43 years, Minnie Dale Phillips Byrge; daughters and son-in-law,Tina and James D. Messamore and Donna K. Byrge, all of Petros, and ChristyLee Byrge and fiancé Daniel Speal of Chattanooga; sister and brother-in-law,Mae and Matthew Harness of Oliver Springs; brother-in-law, Benny Joe Phillipsof Oliver Springs;
sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Nadine and Randy Matthewsof Oliver Springs; uncle and aunt, Ethel and Nellie Phillips of OliverSprings; nieces, nephews and extended family members. Funeral service wasat 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 21, in Sharp Funeral Home chapel, Oliver Springs,with the Rev. Don Daugherty officiating. Graveside and burial will be at11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 22, at Byrge Cemetery, Devonia. [Roane County News]
BYRGE, DORA McGHEE;Nov.11,1971
Widow Of Ex-Attorney General Dies
Mrs.Byrge husband, D.W. Byrge,was attorney general formany of the 45 years he was a riminal attorney. They moved to AndersonCounty in 1929 from Morgan County and resided at 713 Medaris St.in Clinton.The former Dora McGhee was born at Rosedale in this county. One of hergrandsons,Cecil Byrge,is sheriff of Morgan County,and another T.J.KestersonJr.is a deputy in Anderson County. Estil(Pistol Pete)Byrge served as sheriffof Morgan County but was killed in auto accident. Mrs.Byrge resided at800 Hill St.in Clinton with a granddaughter,Mrs.Nancy Kesterson Hawkins.She belonged to Women's Christain Lodge of Oakdale. Mrs.Byrge was a formerSunday school teacher at Second Baptist Church.The pastor,the Rev.GeorgeWilliams,will officiate at funeral services at 2p.m. Thursday(today)atMartin Funeral Home chapel.Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery. She alsoleaves three daughters,Mrs.T.J.Kesterson Sr.,and Mrs.Sam Pulliam,both ofClinton,and Mrs.W.C.Hodge of Morristown,17 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (60)BYRGE,GARY LYNN, 52, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at theUniversity of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. The son of Audie Byrgeand Odessa Byrge, he was born Nov. 5, 1952, in Anderson County and wasa lifelong resident of this area. Mr. Byrge had worked for over 20 yearsas a coal miner with West Coal Company. He was also a U.S. Army veteran,and was a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his father, Audie Byrge.Mr. Byrge is survived by his mother, Odessa Byrge of Coalfield; specialfriend, Donna Bunch of Oak Ridge; two brothers, Jeffrey Byrge and BillyByrge and wife, Royye, all of Oak Ridge; two sisters, Mildred Roysden ofOak Ridge, and Dena Armes of Claxton; a host of nieces, nephews, cousinsand extended family members; and by many special friends. The funeral willbe at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 24, 2005, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Homein Oliver Springs with the Rev. James Adkins officiating. The gravesideservice and burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 25, at the Estes Cemeteryin Coalfield, with full military honors. The family will receive friendsfrom 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]

BYRGE, MR. GUY R., age 71 of Devonia, passed awayMonday June 15, 2009 at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was amember of Free Communion Baptist Church and also attended Fork MountainBaptist Church, and was a retired coal miner. He was preceded in deathby parents; Ellis and Monnie Leab Byrge. Mr. Byrge is survived by wife;Christine Patterson Byrge; Brothers and sisters-in-law; Verlon andMichelle Byrge of Clinton, Cordis and Jurline Byrge of Devonia, Early andMary Byrge of Sunbright; Sisters and brothers-in-law; Christine andRay Young of Wartburg, Georgia Lee and Odis Phillips of Devonia;Special nephews; Mike Byrge and Keith Phillips, several nieces, nephewsand friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday June 17, 2009 from6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral service willfollow at 8 P.M. with Rev. Odis Phillips and Rev. Ralph Wilson officiating.Graveside service will be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in the Seiber Cemetery,Devonia. Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [SchubertFuneral Home]

BYRGE, MR. JOE L., age 64 of Harriman, passedaway in his home May 31, 2010. He was preceded in death by mother; LottieWest, father; Eather Byrge, step-mother; Stella Byrge, sister; Mary LouMorgan and nephew; Carlos Butler. Mr. Byrge is survived by daughter andson-in-law; Melissa and David Faobian,Three grandchildren; Joey Rickett,Haley and Allison Faobion of Knoxville, Step-father; Eaw West of Georgia.Fivesisters and brothers-in-law; June and Sterling Butler of Coalfield, Dianaand Mike Eager of Georgia, Fannie and Ernie Henley of Rockwood, Dean andJeff Paxton of Strawberry Plains, Betty Ellison of West Virginia.Two brothers;Frank and Marion Byrge of Harriman and Roy and Charlotter Byrge of Ohioand a host of family and friends. A memorial service will be heldSaturday June 12, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. at Union Valley Church in Windrockwith Rev. Wayne Morgan officiating. Interment will be in Thorton Cemetery,Coalfield. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BYRGE, LOUIS, 74, Caryville, passed away Sundaymorning, Dec. 16, 2001 in St. Mary's Campbell County Medical Center. Hewas a member of the Beech Fork Baptist Church. He was preceded in deathby his parents Calloway and Emily Arthur Byrge; and 13 brothers and sisters.He is survived by his wife of 46 years Margaret Seibers Byrge of Caryville;daughter and son-in-law Dorothy and Kenny Snyder of Caryville; sons JobyByrge and Alfred Jo Byrge, both of Caryville; and three grandsons JobyRay Byrge, Christopher Snyder and Jonathan Lynn Byrge. The family receivedfriends Monday evening, Dec. 17, 2001 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert FuneralHome, Wartburg. Funeral services followed at 8 p.m. with Rev. Wendell Carrollofficiating. Graveside services were Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. in thePhillips Cemetery on Red Oak Mountain. [Morgan County News]
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BYRGE, MRS. MARGARETT P., age 73, passed awayFriday, February 27, 2010 at Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, TNShe was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husbandof 46 years; Louis Byrge, Son; Alfred Byrge, Parents; Mitchell Seiber Sr.and Annie Mae Carroll. She is survived by son; Joby Byrge of Helenwood,TN. Daughter; Dorothy Snyder of Caryville , TN; Granddaughter; Tonya Poe,Grandsons; Jonathan Byrge, Ronnie Poe, Joby Ray Byrge, Christopher Snyder.Sisters; Nancy Kennedy, Lorene Ward, Brenda Ward, Edith Dean Seiber, GeraldineDavis, Brothers; Pitney Seiber, Mitchell Seiber, Joel Seiber, Raymond Seiber.Also several nieces, nephews , family and friends.The family will receivefriends Monday evening, March 1,2010 at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburgfrom 6-8:00 p.m.Funeral services will follow visitation with Bro. WendellCarroll officiating. Graveside services will be Tuesday March 2, 2010,12:00 in the Byrge Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]

BYRGE, MARY ELLEN, age 71, a resident of the ArmesChapel Community, passed away peacefully at her home on February 19, 2008.She was a member of Armes Chapel Baptist Church. She was preceded in deathby her husband, Eli Byrge; mother, Delia Young; father, Marion Jones; andbrother, Roy Truman Young. Mary is survived by her step-father, Ralph Young;daughters: Sandra Duncan and husband, Mike, and Pamela Love and husband,Jeff; sons: Darrell Byrge and wife, Ava, and Charles Richard Byrge; fivegrandchildren: Amanda Susak and husband, Joe, Derrick Byrge, Jennifer Bibleand husband, Brad, Tera Love and Benjamin Duncan. five great-grandchildren:McKynna, Cynthia, Eli, Alley Mae, and Elijah; sisters: Lorene Tackett andhusband, Wilbert, Paulene Leab, Charlene Jones, Carolyn Sue Carroll andhusband, Dolphus, and Linda Young; brothers: Eugene Young and wife, Judy,Ray Young and wife, Christine, and Donald Young ; and special friends:Patricia Wakefield, Sherry Carroll, Beverly Beasley, Bonnie Armes, RodgerArmes, Jack Armes, Lucille Watson, Charlene Jones, Sue Carroll, and RalphWilson. The family will receive friends Thursday, February 21, from 6 to8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will followat 8:00 p.m. with Rev. Tommy McCool and Rev. Ralph Wilson officiating.A graveside service will be held Friday morning at 11:00 a.m. in the BeechFork Baptist Church Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
BYRGE, PAUL AVERY, 44, Wartburg,was called to be with the Lord Aug. 18, 2003. He was born Sept. 24,1958 and was a member of Beech Fork Baptist Church. He was precededin death by his father Charlie Byrge, mother Reba Moore Byrge; sister DonnaPortwood; and nephew Johnny Richardson. He is survived by brothersRay Byrge and wife Kathy of Oliver Springs, Mike Byrge and wife Doris ofRockwood, Randy (Birdie) Byrge and wife Melissa of Harriman; sisters Charlene(Cookie) and husband Bill Richardson of Stephens, Judy and husband JessePhillips of Caryville and Darlene and husband Rev. Randy Wallace of Coalfield;30 nieces and nephews; 27 great-nieces and nephews; 27 great-nieces andgreat-nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. The familyreceived friends Wed. Aug. 20, 2003 in Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg.Funeral services followed at 8 p.m. with Bro. Lee Phillips and Bro. AllenRichardson officiating. A graveside service was held Thursday at11 a.m. in Stephens Cemetery with Bro. Ray Ward officiating. [MorganCounty News]
Morgan County - TN - Obituaries (63)BYRGE,RAY GENE, 60, of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, March 16, 2006 in MethodistMedical Center, Oak Ridge.Born Jan. 17, 1946, in Morgan County, he hadlived in Oliver Springs for 32 years. He was a member of the Bible BaptistChurch in the Stevens community of Morgan County. A U.S. Army veteran ofthe Vietnam War, he received various awards and commendations, includinga sharpshooter citation. He was a member of the Disabled American VeteransOliver Springs Chapter, and he was tenant supervisor for Menin Developmentat Tri-County Mall, Oliver Springs, for 25 years. His hobbies includedoutdoor sports, hunting, fishing and camping. He was preceded in deathby parents, Charles and Reba Moore Byrge; sister, Donna Portwood; brother,Avery Byrge; nephew, Johnny Richardson; and father-in-law, Dexter Russell.Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Kathy Russell Byrge of Oliver Springs;son, Trinity Ray Byrge of Oliver Springs; grandson, Austin Byrge of OliverSprings; brothers and sister-in-law, Michael Byrge of Rockwood and Loranzoand Melissa Byrge of Oliver Springs; sisters and brothers-in-law, Charleneand Bill Richardson of Wartburg, Ruth and John Richardson of the Stevenscommunity in Morgan County, Darlene and Randy Wallace of Coalfield andJudy and Jesse Phillips of Caryville; mother-in-law, Roxie Russell of OliverSprings; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Frank and Lisa Simpson and Larkyand Chris Russell, all of Oliver Springs, and Don and Pat Russell of Briceville;sisters- and brothers-in-law, Patsy and Bill Tinker of Harriman, Shirleyand Hayes Tinker, Debbie and Doug Bunch and Tammy and Joe Peters, all ofOliver Springs; special friends, Jimmy Neal, J.B. Langley, Herman Frazierand Maurice Walker, all of Oliver Springs; and several nieces, nephews,cousins, and extended family members. Funeral service was at 2 p.m. Sunday,March 19, in the old sanctuary of Beech Park Baptist Church, Oliver Springs,with Pastor Robbie Leach and the Rev. Gary Smith officiating. Burial wasat Oliver Springs Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs, was incharge of arrangements. [Roane County News]BYRGE, REBECCA , 57, Coalfield, died April19,. 1999. Preceded by husband, Obal Byrge; parents, William andMyrtle Keathley Morgan; brother Larry Wayne Morgan. Survivors:sons, Cleteth Byrge and wife Robin,William Byrge and wife Rhonda and SeanByrge and wife Sabrina; daughters Elaina Dukes and husband Allen; fivegrandchildren; brothers, Haywood, Bob, Enoch and Jimmy Morgan; sisters:Billie Jo Davis, Nancy Monte, Patsy Schmidt, Thelma Phillips, Debbie Schwartzand Rita Baker. Burial in Petros Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews]BYRGE, REBA DEAN MOORE, 82, died Saturday, April26, 2003. She was born Oct. 6, 1920, and was a Baptist. She was precededin death by her husband, Charlie Byrge, a daughter, Donna Portwood, anda grandson, Johnny Richardson. Mrs. Byrge is survived by her sons, RayByrge and his wife, Kathy, of Oliver Springs, Mike Byrge and his wife,Doris, of Rockwood, Avery Byrge of Caryville, and Randy "Birdie" Byrgeand his wife, Mellissa, of Oliver Springs; his daughters, Charlene "Cookie"Richardson and her husband, Bill, of Wartburg, Ruth Richardson and herhusband, John, of Stephens community, Judy Phillips and her husband, Jesse,of Caryville and Darlene Wallace and her husband, the Rev. Randy Wallace,of Coalfield; and by 30 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren; two nieces,Esther McGhee and Mevalene Tucker, and several other relatives. Thefuneral will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, 2003, in the chapel of SchubertFuneral Home in Wartburg with the Rev. Randy Wallace, Allen Richardsonand the Rev. Lee Phillips officiating. A graveside service will be at 2p.m. Wednesday, April 30, at Stephens Cemetery. The family will receivefriends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]
BYRGE, WANDA - age 37, ofPetros, Tenn., passed away Wednesday evening, December 9, 1998, at OakRidge Methodist Medical Center. Preceded in death by: father, Walter H.Byrge; brother, Levi Byrge; and sister, Vennie Byrge.
Survivors: mother, Polly Byrge, Petros; brother, CallowayByrge, Petros; half- brother, Johnny Carroll, Frost Bottom; sister, PaulineByrge, Stoney Fork. Interment Beechfork Cemetery. [ KnoxvilleNews Sentinel]
BYRGE, WILLIAM, 58, of Devonia,died Thursday at 3:30 a.m. at his home.He was a member of the MissionaryBaptist Church.Survivors are his wife, Mary, one daughter, Lillie, foursons, Ezra and Luther of Devonia, McKinley of Crossville and Oliver ofPetros, one sister, Mrs. Nancy Seiber, one brother, Mike Byrge of Petros,six grandchildren.Services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Shiloh BaptistChurch with burial in Seiber Cemetery.Cox of Lake City was in charge.[Clinton Courier Aug.13,1953]
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