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Bertie Nall Green
Bertie Nall Green, 91, of Martin, died Thursday, May 19,
2005, at Martin Health Care. Funeral services for Mrs. Green
were held Saturday, May 21, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at Gardner
Funeral Home in Sharon. Burial followed in Woodlawn
Cemetery. Dr. Jerry Summers officiated the services.
Mrs. Green was a homemaker. She was born June 1, 1913 in
Bradford. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin
Green; two brothers, Felix and Lexie Baker; and one
grandson, Bart Compton.
Mrs. Green is survived by two daughters, Betty Compton of
Sharon, and Patty Vowell of Luling, Louisiana; three
sisters, Louise Green of Dresden, Gertie Bell Mullins of
Evanston, Illinois, and Vivian Russo of Chicago, Illinois;
two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Carolyn Jean Prince
Carolyn Jean Prince, 61, of Sharon, died Thursday, May 19,
2005, at Lourdes Hospital. Funeral services for Mrs. Prince
were held Sunday, May 22, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at Gardner
Funeral Home in Sharon. Rev. L.C. Godwin officiated the
services.
Mrs. Prince worked for WSW Manufacturing. She was born
December 13, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois.
Mrs. Prince is survived by her husband, Terry Prince of
Sharon; a daughter, Holli Prince of Sharon; a son, Terry Joe
(TJ) Prince of Sharon; her mother, Bobbie Davis; four
sisters, Sylvia Blakemore of Sharon, Micki Ferrell of
Cordova, Roma Sims of Martin, and Robin Yarber of Sharon; a
brother, Randy Yarber of Sharon; and two grandchildren,
River Bryce Prince of Sharon, and Ty Drake Prince of Sharon.
Delma Norene Foster
Delma Norene Foster, 89, of Dresden, died Friday, May 20,
2005, at Weakley County Nursing Home in Dresden. Funeral
services for Mrs. Foster were held Sunday, May 22, 2005, at
2:00 p.m. at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden. Burial
followed in Pisgah Cemetery in Dresden. Bro. Richard Carlson
officiated the services.
Mrs. Foster was a retired employee of Bay Bee Shoe Company
and a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Dresden. She was
a native of Henry County and the daughter of the late
Charlie and Imelda Glasgow Tucker. In addition to her
parents, Mrs. Foster was also preceded in death by her
husband, Mr. J.W. Foster.
Mrs. Foster is survived by two daughters, Reba Dunlap of
Dresden, and Jean Tharp of Rogers, Texas; a son, David
Foster of Belton, Texas; a brother, Charles Tucker of Royal
Oaks, Michigan; five grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Mildred Nevil McDaniel
Mildred Nevil McDaniel, 89, of Dresden, died Wednesday, May
18, 2005, at Weakley County Nursing Home in Dresden. Funeral
services for Mrs. McDaniel were held Friday, May 20, 2005,
at 2:00 p.m. at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden.
Burial followed in Martin Memorial Garden in Martin. Bro.
Roy Auvenshine officiated the services.
Mrs. McDaniel was a housewife and a member of Davis Memorial
Missionary Baptist Church in Dresden. She was born in Dyer
County to the late Erbie and Versie Cribbs Nevil. In
addition to her parents, Mrs. McDaniel was also preceded in
death by her husband, J.C. "Buster" McDaniel; a son, Billy
Ray McDaniel; and a granddaughter.
Mrs. McDaniel is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eula Mae
Griffith of Palmersville, and Mrs. Linda Faye Cox of Casey,
Kentucky; a sister, Willie Nevil Webb of Union City; four
brothers, Melvin Nevil of Hudson, Kentucky, Wilburn Nevil of
Grand Prairie, Texas, Elmer Nevil of Martin, and Thomas H.
Nevil of Knox, Indiana; nine grandchildren; thirteen
great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.
Opal Mae Winstead Hatler
Opal Mae Winstead Hatler, 92, of Martin, died Sunday, May
15, 2005, at Volunteer Community Hospital in Martin. Funeral
services for Mrs. Hatler were held Wednesday, May 18, 2005,
at 11:00 a.m. at Martin Church of Christ. Burial followed in
Hatler's Chapel Cemetery in Martin. Bro. John Forgy
officiated the services.
Mrs. Hatler owned and operated with her husband Hatler's
Insurance Agency. She was a graduate of Dresden High School
and a member of the Martin Church of Christ. Mrs. Hatler was
born May 4, 1913 in Weakley County to the late Elbert
Winstead and Lillie Bushart Winstead. In addition to her
parents, Mrs. Hatler was also preceded in death by her
husband, Fred J. Hatler, Sr.; and a brother, Harold Winstead.
Mrs. Hatler is survived by two sons, John Hatler of Dresden,
and Fred J. Hatler, Jr. of Memphis, Tennessee; a daughter,
Robbie McCutchen of Medina; ten grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.
Bobby Taylor Spain
Bobby Taylor Spain, 70, of McKenzie, died Sunday, May 22,
2005, at his home. Funeral services for Mr. Spain were held
Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at Brummitt Funeral Home
in McKenzie. Burial followed in Carroll Memorial Gardens in
McKenzie. Bro. Max Speight officiated the services.
Mr. Spain was co-owner of Spain Bro. Milling Co. and a
former employee of Publix Shirt Factory. He was also a
member of the VFW and American Legion. Mr. Spain was born
September 24, 1934 in Milan to the late Ernest Manley Spain
and Mary Frances Stewart Spain.
Mr. Spain is survived by his wife, Pat Edlin Spain of
McKenzie; a son, Steve Spain of McKenzie; two daughters,
Marsha (Jerry) Smith of Paris, and Carol Godwin of Gleason;
five brothers, Joe Manley Spain of McKenzie, Gene Spain of
Gleason, David Spain of Gleason, Jerry Spain of Gleason, and
Freddy Spain of Chicago, Illinois; a sister, Mary Ruth
Suddath of Gleason; and seven grandchildren, Nick Smith, Sam
Smith, Drew Spain, Taylor Spain, Landon Spain, Gus Godwin,
and Grace Godwin. Charles Edward Gallimore
Charles Edward Gallimore, 67, of Sharon, died Monday, May
16, 2005, at his home. Funeral services for Mr. Gallimore
were held Wednesday, May 18, 2005, at 4:00 p.m. at Gardner
Funeral Home in Sharon. Burial followed in Alamo Cemetery.
Bro. Dayne Hawks officiated the services.
Mr. Gallimore was a self-employed plumber and was a member
of the Fire Department and the Rescue Squad. He was born
June 10, 1937 in Tennessee. Mr. Gallimore was preceded in
death by a son, Charles Timothy Gallimore; and a sister, Sue
Mink.
Mr. Gallimore is survived by his wife, Dolores Gallimore of
Sharon; his mother, Loretta Gallimore of Dresden; a
daughter, Margarette Frazier of Dresden; a stepdaughter,
Belinda Yoesel of Sharon; two sisters, Edna Huffstetler of
Como, and Joanne Reynolds of Sharon; a stepson, Harvie Lee
Burris, Jr. of Sharon; seven grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild. Mary Coats Kemp
Mary Coats Kemp, 96, of Linden, Tennessee, died Tuesday, May
17, 2005, at Perry County Hospital. Graveside services for
Mrs. Kemp were held Friday, May 20, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at
Brock's Cemetery in Greenfield. Randy Stacy officiated the
services.
Mrs. Kemp was a homemaker and member of Brock's Chapel
Church. She was born January 21, 1909 in Greenfield. Mrs.
Kemp was preceded in death by a grandchild, George Summers
II.
Mrs. Kemp is survived by a son, George Summers of Linden,
Tennessee; a sister, Daisy James of Lexington, Tennessee;
seven grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.
Millie Phillips Brawner
Millie Phillips Brawner, 80, of Gleason, died Thursday, May
19, 2005, at Madison County General Hospital in Jackson.
Funeral services for Mrs. Brawner were held Sunday, May 22,
2005, at 2:00 p.m. at Gallimore Funeral Home Chapel in
Gleason. Burial followed in Hopewell Cemetery. Rev. Bob
Copeland officiated the services.
Mrs. Brawner was a homemaker and member of Beech Springs
Baptist Church. She was born September 12, 1924 in Gleason
to the late Lonnie and Hattie Trentham Phillips. In addition
to her parents, Mrs. Brawner was also preceded in death by
her husband, Lonnie Brawner.
Mrs. Brawner is survived by two sons, Tommy Brawner of
Martin, and Jerry Brawner of Milan; a daughter, Patsy Ezell
of Gleason; a sister, Betty Babb of Martin; seven
grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren. |