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Mrs. Petersen was preceded in death by her husband, Erling Petersen. BARBARA Thanks, as you know the Obt. for Clovis Peterson has an error, SHE was the former Clovis Hipps of Bethel Springs, the daughter of Robert and Mary Avaljve Carter Hipps. I need more info. on this line if anyone has it. >>>>>>>>>>>>> ERNEST MARIE LOCKE, 72, died on Sat., Nov. 27, 1999, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital of heart failure. She was retired machine operator at Brown Shoe Company, and she was a Baptist. Services took place at 11 a.m. on Tues., Nov. 30, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Lake Hill Memory Gardens in Bethel Springs. Mrs. Locke was preceded in death by two brothers, Preston Hurst and Quinton Hurst. She is survived by her husband, J. T. Locke of Selmer, one daughter, Barbara Robinson of Selmer, one son, Albert Locke of Selmer, four sisters, Minnie Mitchell of Henderson, KY, Jean Cummings of Charlotte, NC, Carolyn Ada of GA, and Nell Hurst of Bethel Springs, two brothers, Williard Hurst and Edward Hurst of Bethel Springs, three grandchildren and two gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> TRAVIS O. YORK, 53, died on Sat., Nov. 27, 1999, DOA Methodist Healthcare McNairy County of apparent suicide. He was a retired bridge and building foreman for Norfolk Southern Railway and a member of Chewalla Baptist Church. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 30, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Indian Creek in Ramer. Officiating the services were Ministers John Coleman and Richard Doyle. Active pallbearers were Kevin York, Chad York, Darren Fiveash, Adam York, Mark York, Monty Tacker, and Time Cosby. Honorary pallbearers were Stanley Smith, Greg Baldwin, Hershel Morris, Charlie Davis, Enoch Fiveash, and Jeff York. Mr. York is survived by his wife, Sheila York of Dyersburg, his parents, T. L. York and Syler Reed York both of Ramer, two daughters, Angie York Haynes and Jodie York both of Dyersburg, one son and daughter-in-law, Tommy and Cindy York of Pinson, three sisters, Peggy Baldwin and Sue Fiveash both of Ramer, and Cathy Beck of Oklahoma City, Okla., four brothers Marvin York of Chewalla, Bruce York of Nashville, J. T. York and George York both of Ramer, and two grandchildren, Shelby Lynn Maness and Ryan Thomas Haynes. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IDA MAE HUGGINS, 86, died on Sat., Nov. 27, 1999, at Tri-County Convalescent Home in Adamsville of heart failure. She was a housewife, a former cook at Clock Truck Stop in Selmer, and a member of Adamsville Church of God of Prophecy. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Mon. Nov. 29, at Adamsville Church of God of Prophecy. Burial was held at Michie Church of God of Prophecy. Minister was Loyd Davis. Mrs. Huggins was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Pearl Jones Killingsworth, her husband, Arthur Lee Huggins, and a son, Joe Dan Huggins. She is survived by five daughters, Nettie Robertson and Wanda Huggins Ferguson both of Adamsville, Mary McLemore of Michie, Nona Kiddy of Savannah, and Aquilla Killingsworth of Florenein, LA, two sons, J. W. Huggins of Leeds, Ala., and Milton Huggins of Stantonville, two sisters, Effie Byrd of Pickwick and Lucy Martin of Adamsville, one brother, Will Killingsworth of Savannah, twenty-nine grandchildren, forty-three gr-grandchildren, and thirteen gr-gr- grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NOLAN TRAVIS WINGFIELD, 6, died on Sat., Nov. 20, 1999, DOA at Methodist Healthcare McNairy County of an auto accident. He was a student of Selmer Elementary School. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Fri., Nov., 26, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Lake Hill Memory Garden in Bethel Springs. Minister was Roy Sharp. Nolan is survived by his mother, Stacy Ray Wingfield of Ramer, and father Brent Wingfield of Sherman, Texas, one brother Dustin Ray of Ramer, his grandparents, Sondra Ray of Bethalto, Ill., Linda Poelma and Tom Poelma both of Sherman, Texas, Carol Ray and Jim Ray both of Sugar Tree, gr- grandparents, Margie Beckwith of Bethalto, Texas and Maureen Thomas of Waco, Texas, and aunts and uncles. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MARY F. WEEKS, 92, died on Mon., Nov. 22, 1999, at Tri-County Convalescent Home in Adamsville of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a life long member of Solitude Freewill Baptist Church. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 24, at Solitude Freewill Baptist Church. Burial was held at Mars Hill Cemetery in Adamsville. Officiating the services were ministers were Marvin Morrow, Don Lipford, and Douglas Powell. Active bearers were Bryce Finley, Steve Weeks, Randy McKee, Marty Pickens, Andy Weeks, Randall Weeks, Brian Weeks, and Malcom Weeks. Mrs. Weeks was preceded in death by her husband, Alfie N. Weeks, four brothers, and two grandchildren. She is survived by three daughters, Virginia Finley, Freeda Bricker, and Brenda Pickens all of Adamsville, six sons, Welbert Weeks of Milan, Elvin Weeks of Finger, Shannon Weeks, Doyle Weeks and Waylon Weeks all of Adamsville, and Arvis Weeks of Bethel Springs, one sister, Exie Brown of Kossuth, Miss., thirty grandchildren, fifty-eight gr-grandchildren, and twelve gr-gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> LENA MAE PARKER, 78, died on Sat., Nov. 27, 1999, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a member of Baptist Church in Marked Tree, Ark., where she formerly lived. A graveside service took place at 1 p.m. on Mon., Nov. 29, at McKenzie Cemetery in McNairy County. Officiating the services was George Ellenwood. Mrs. Parker was preceded in death by her husband, James Bishop Parker, her parents, O. D. and Emma Romine Hockaday, a son, James E. Parker, a sister, Thelma Jewel Leonard, and three bothers, Carl D. Hockaday, Archie O'Neal Hockaday, and Olen Gray Hockaday. She is survived by one step- daughter, Helen Coffman of Hornsby, one step-son Leonard Wanda Squires of Whiteville, two brothers, Joel G. Hockaday of Ft. Smith, Ark. And O. D. Hockaday, Jr. of Tulsa, Okla., four step-grandchildren, and several step-gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>> DARCUS ELIZABETH HOUSTON, 86, died on Thurs., Nov. 25, 1999, at McNairy County Healthcare Center in Selmer of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a member of Bethel Springs Church of God of Prophecy. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 27, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Falcon Cemetery in Selmer, Officiating the services was Minister Todd McDonald. Mrs. Houston was preceded in death by her husband, Elbert Lee Houston and her parents, John Henry and Joella Owens Coley. She is survived by one daughter, Elizabeth McClain of Selmer and one son, Kenneth Houston of Selmer, two grandchildren, Sheila Miller and Wayne Houstons and three gr- grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>end Appeared in the Independent Appeal Newspaper on Wed., Oct. 13, 1999 TOMMY KNOX McDANIEL, 62, died on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1999, at his daughters home in McKenzie of cancer. He was a heavy equipment operator with T. J. & L. Construction Co. and a Baptist. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Fri., Oct. 8, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Falcon Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Billy Joe Stewart. Mr. McDaniel was preceded in death by a son, Ricky Knox McDaniel, brothers and sisters, Lutie, Estel, Parvin, and Marvin, one granddaughter, Cee Cee Cook, one step-grandson, Scotty Plunk, and his parents Monroe and Ressie Lee King McDaniel. He is survived by his wife, Willie Mae McDaniel, one daughter, Pamela Cook of McKenzie, one step-daughter, Connie Plunk of Counce, one sister, Pauline Clifton of Selmer, two brothers, L. D. McDaniel and Billy McDaniel both of Pocahontas, and five grandchildren, Amy, Brandon, Cody, T.J. and Shelby. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> JERRY RICHARD MARTIN, 63, died on Fri, Oct. 1, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy Count of a heat attack. Hew was self employed in landscaping, and a Veteran of the Korean War. Services took place at 11 a.m. on Tues., Oct. 5, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial process was cremation. Mr. Martin was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest L. and Catherine Stafford Martin. He is survived by his wife, Ruth King Martin, three daughters, Tellah Martin, Sherry Monroe, and Ellon Potter all of Selmer, two sons, Tayo Martin of Selmer and Avery Huchabee of Ramer, one sister, Mary Ellen Munson of Kileen, Texas, three brothers, Floyd Leon Martin of Fairborn, Ohio, Raymond Martin of Southhaven, Miss, and Bill Martin of Germantown, nine grandchildren, and seven gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MARY LESSIE JOHNSON BEAVERS, 74, died on Fri., Oct. 8, 1999, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital in Jackson of a stroke. She was a homemaker and a member of Bethel Spring Church of God of Prophecy. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sun. Oct. 10, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Center Ridge Cemetery in Bethel Springs. Officiating the services was Minister Todd McDonald and Jerry Bertram. Mrs. Beavers was preceded in death by her husband. James Beavers and her parents, Will and Ollie Burkeen Johnson. She is survived by two daughters, Joyce Rogers of Bethel Springs and Brenda Brown of Selmer, three sisters, Janie Davis of Middleton, Dewrell Wiggins of Bethel Springs, and Margaret Long of Hopkinsville, Ky., six grandchildren, and eight gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>... MATTIE RUTH MILLIGAN, 67, died on Sat., Oct. 9, 1999, at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis of cancer. She was a housewife. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Mon., Oct. 11, at Shackelford Chapel in Acton. Burial was held at Carter Cemetery in Michie. Officiating the services was Minister Keith Driskell. Mrs. Milligan was preceded in death by husband, William Thomas "Bill" Milligan and her father, Guy Humphrey. She is survived by her mother, Beatrice Humphrey of Michie, two daughters, Joyce Byrd and Janice Smith both of Counce, four sons, Tommy, Billy and Randy Milligan all of Shiloh, and James Milligan of Michie, one brother, James Ray Humphrey of Hendsonville, Nev., thirteen grandchildren, and four gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>> KEITH EGGENBERGER, 86, died on Thurs., Oct. 7, 1999, at his home of a kidney disease. He was a retired electrician at the City of Memphis Hospital and a member of rage Hills Baptist Church in Memphis. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 10, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Clear Creek Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Ray Burks. Mr. Eggenberger was preceded in death by a son, Phillip Eggenberger. He is survived by his wife, Carol Eggenberger, one daughter, Joanna Eaton of Heron, Ohio, three sons, Rev. Jerry Eggenberger and Joel Eggenberger both of Jackson, and Kevin Eggenberger of Bartlett, two step-sons, Kenny Harris of Selmer and Keith Harris of Colleyville, Texas, two sisters Lorraine Greenwood of Fairbury, NE, and Marjorie Welton of Sterling Co., two brothers, Gay Eggenberger of Lakewood, Co., and Verdon Eggenberger of California, nine grandchildren and several gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>> DOROTHY E. MAYFIELD, 65, died on Sun., Oct. 10, 1999, at Pine Meadows Rehab and Convalescent Center in Bolivar of heart failure. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Tues., Oct. 12, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Mt. Gilead Cemetery near Selmer. Pallbearers were Mike Vales, Bobby Whitten, Wayne Morris, and Coy Morris. Officiating the services was Minister David Green. Miss Mayfield was preceded in death by her parents, J.A. Mayfield and Pearl Whitten Mayfield. She is survived by two sisters, Reva M. Hurley of Memphis and Betty Mayfield of Jackson, and two brothers, Gordon Mayfield of Texas and Jerry Mayfield of Houston, Texas. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ESSIE LEE STANFIELD, 87, died on Tues, Oct. 5, 1999, at McNairy County Healthcare Center in Selmer of heart failure. She was a homemaker. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Thurs., Oct. 7, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Ramer Cemetery in Ramer. Pallbearers were Bryce Stanfield, Brain Stanfield, Kevin Stanfield, Kenneth Stanfield, James Stanfield, and Jeff Gibson. Officiating the services was Minister Orvill McMahan. Mrs. Stanfield was preceded in death by her husband, Buford Stanfield, three sons, O'Neal Stanfield, mac Stanfield, and Payton Stanfield, and her parents, Clarence and Mamie Price Lowrance. She is survived by five daughters, Julean Coomer and Elizabeth Miller both of Tiskilwa, Ill., Mary Gibson of Rolla, Mo., Jane Bogatitus of Neponset, Ill, and Elaine Stanfield of Dixon, Three Sons, Tom Stanfield and Frank Stanfield both of Ramer, and Ernest Stanfield of Pochontas, three sisters, Fern Hodge of Michie, Alcie Austin of Chewalla, and Vernease Majors of Bolivar, twenty-one grandchildren, and thirty-one gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MARY CHARLENE ROBERTS, 63, died on Sat., Oct. 9, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy Hospital in Selmer of cancer. She was a former garment and fabrication worker. Services will take place at 10 a.m. on Thurs., Oct 14, at Bethany Bible Fellowship Church in Whitehall, PA. Burial was held at Cedar Hill Memorial Park in Allentown, PA. Mrs. Roberts was preceded in death by her father, Charles Henderson Pugh. She is survived by her husband, Marvin Allen Roberts of Selmer, four daughters, Marva Ann Johnson and Marie Alana Bedies both of Allentown, PA, and Margie Alene Bell and Martie Arlene Roberts both of Bat, PA, one son, Marcus Allen Roberts of Allentown, PA her mother Zada Combs Pugh of Savannah, two brothers, Charles Robert Pugh of Jacksonville, Fla., and Michael Ray Pugh of Cleveland, and nine grandchildren, the family request that any memorials be made to the faith Baptist Church Building Fund at 1301 Peach St., Selmer, 38375. >>>>>>>>>.ends Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Dec. 22, 1999 CHRISTOPHER AQUINO ROBINSON, 29, died on Wed., Dec. 15, 1999, at Tippah County General Hospital in Ripley, Miss., of an auto accident. He was a computer technician with Syntech in Bartlett and graduated from Hardin County High School in 1990. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 18, at Shackelford Chapel in Savannah. Burial was held at Acton Cemetery in Acton. Mr. Robinson is survived by his parents, Lee Robinson and Adamsville and Bill Robinson of Savannah, one sister, Vickey Weeks of Savannah, one brother, John William Robinson of Tupelo, Miss., and his paternal grandparents, Buck and Betty Robinson of Savannah. >>>>>>>>>>>>> JEWEL MYRTLE MILLER SMITH, 94, died on Wed., Dec. 8, 1999, at Hardin County General Hospital in Savannah of a heart attack. She was a homemaker and a member of Shiloh Church of Christ. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 21, at Shackelford Chapel in Savannah. Burial was held at White Sulphur Cemetery in Pickwick. Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her husband Wilburn Raliegh Smith. She is survived by one son, Carl Richard Smith and his wife, Clara of Michie, one grandchild, Janell Cartwright and husband, Ronnie of Michie, and one gr-grandchild Rodney Cartwright of Michie. >>>>>>>>>>>>> FLORA L. RICHARDS, 83, died on Tues., Dec. 14, 1999, at Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth, Miss., of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a Primitive Baptist. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 16, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Michie Cemetery in Michie. Officiating the services was Rev. Bobby McCord. Mrs. Richards was preceded in death by her parents, James Richard and Mary Horne Richards. She is survived by three sisters, Effie Emmons of Guys, Beulah Rowland of Corinth, Miss., and Pat White of Michie. >>>>>>>>>>>. SALLIE BETH PYRON, 87, died on Tues., Dec. 14, 1999, at Methodist healthcare McNairy Hospital in Selmer of heat failure. She was a retired department store salesperson and a member of the Selmer First United Methodist Church. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 16, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Dr. Paul Mullikin. Mrs. Pyron is survived by her husband, D. J. Pyron of Selmer, two step-daughters, Betty Nickerson and Pat Retzloff both of San Antonio, Texas, two sons, Bill McClain of Memphis and Joe Wayne McClain of Slider, LA, three step-sons, Weldon Pyron of Tellico Plains, Charles Pyron of Chattanooga, and Randy Pyron of Hernando, Miss., one sister Euphemia Harber of Selmer, seven grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren, five gr-grandchildren, six gr-grandchildren and three gr-gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CLAY BRICE RAGLAND, 41, died on Wed., Dec. 15, 1999, in an auto accident on Hwy. 72 West near Walnut, Miss. He was a member of Acton Church of Christ. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Fri.,, Dec. 17, at Shackelford Chapel in Acton. Burial was held at Acton Community Cemetery in Acton. Mr. Ragland is survived by his parents, Charles and Janet Ragland of Michie and three brothers, Charles M. Ragland of Disputanta, VA, Phillip T. Ragland of New York, NY, and Steven M. Ragland of Michie. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> VELMA ELAM, 90, died on Thurs., Dec. 16, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy hospital in Selmer of a stroke. She was a homemaker. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Fri., Dec. 17, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at New Hope Cemetery in Guys. Mrs. Elam was preceded in death by her parents Otis and Mallie Brittin Nichols and her husband Terry Elam. She is survived by one daughter, betty Sue Elam of Guys, one son, Marvin Elam of Guys, one sister, Willie Mae McClain of Knoxville, six grandchildren, and seven gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> RUBLE WATSON, 78, died on Fri., Dec. 17, 1999, at Methodist healthcare McNairy Hospital in Selmer of heart failure. She was retied from ITT Automotive Company and was a Methodist. Services took place at 2 p.m. on Sun., Dec. 19, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Zolon Clayton. Mrs. Watson is survived by her step-mother, Lee Whitten of Selmer, one daughter, Patsy Fuller of Selmer, two sons, Ray Watson and Bobby Watson both Selmer, one sister, Grapel Simpson of Selmer and one grandchild, Clay Fuller. >>>>>>>end Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Dec. 29, 1999 pg. 6A LELA B. HIPPS, 80, died on Dec. 26, 1999, at Tri-County Convalescent Home in Adamsville of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Tues., Dec. 21, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Pounds Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Rev. Elmer Weaver. Mrs. Hipps was preceded in death by her husband Thomas Hipps and her parents John and Alice Moore. She is survived by five children Dorothy Dunaway, Johnnie Sweat, Jerry Hipps and Larry Hipps all of Adamsville, and Nell Wiggins of Selmer. One sister Maggie Plunk of Memphis, TN and eight grandchildren and thirteen gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>> NOLA ETTA SANDERS, 92, died on Dec. 22, 1999, at Tri-County Convalescent Home in Adamsville of heart failure. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Michie. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 23, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Michie Cemetery in Michie. Officiating the services were Rev. Brian Rainey and Rev. Bobby McCord. Mrs. Sanders was preceded in death by her husband W. R. Sanders and her parents W. H. and Flora Basham Roten, and one son, James Sanders. She is survived by five children Ruth Schlesser, Laverne Knight, Horace, and Gerald Ray Sanders all of Michie, and Avis Sanders of Selmer. Thirteen grandchildren, twenty gr-grandchildren and five gr-gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>> THOMAS RAYMOND CANADAY, 70, died Thurs., Dec. 23, 1999, at Baptist Central in Memphis of cancer. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sun., Dec. 26 in the Chapel of White Ranson Funeral Home in Union City, TN. Burial was in Union City Eastview Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Kathy, a daughter Janie Tidwell of Union City, four step daughters, Jeanie Thorton of Jackson, Jan Foshee of Nesbitt, MS, Jamie Pruitt and Jennifer Clark, both of Union City, one step-son, Larry Mink of Union City, one sister Virginia (Mrs. John H. Dyer) of Selmer. Two nieces, Debbie McEbroy of Union City and Dawn Patrick of Ramer and one nephew John Raymond Dyer of Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Mr. Canaday was a Army Veteran of the Korean War, and retired from Brown Shoe Company of Union City. He was born Sept. 5, 1929 in Union City, the son of Raymond Robert Canaday and Loxie Craig Canaday, both deceased. His paternal grandparents were Robert Jerome Canaday and Lessie Maude Evans Canaday, and maternal grandparents Morrison Ebenezzar Craig and Sallie Langley Craig, all deceased. >>>>>>>>>> EATHER PERLE DANCER died Dec. 24, 1999, at Plano Medical Center in Plano, TX, of heart failure. She was retired dietitian for McNairy County General Hospital and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Selmer - Past Grand Worthy Marton of the Eastern Star - Member of the Pilot Club and the McNairy County Book Club. Services were held Tues., Dec. 28, at First United Methodist Church in Selmer. Burial was held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Selmer. Mrs. Dancer was preceded in death by her husband Artie B. Dancer. She was survived by two children her step-daughter Rebecca Goodrich and Lee Summit, MP, and son Dudley Dancer, Ph.D. of Richardson, TX, two grandchildren and two gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>> OSCAR VEAL ERWIN, JR, 78, died on Dec. 22, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy County, of cancer. He was a retired accountant, a farmer, a member of the First Christian Church of Selmer, a Mason, and a Shriner Services took place at 11 a.m. Fri., Dec. 24, at Shackelford Chapel, with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery in Selmer. Mrs. Erwin was survived by his sister Sarah Erwin Grubbs of Decatur, Alabama. .>>>>>>> HOLLIS D. GRAY, 64, died Tues., Dec. 21, 1999, at Jackson General Hospital in Jackson, TN, of heart failure. Mr. Gray was a brick mason. Services took place at 1 p.m. Fri., Dec. 24, at the Milledgeville Baptist Church with burial at the Milledgeville Cemetery in Milledgeville, TN. Mrs. Gray was preceded in death by his son Terry Dewayne Gray, sisters Gladys Longacre and Georgia Kelley and one brother David Gary. He is survived by his mother Verneal Miller of Oklahoma City, OK, two daughters, Regina L. Fowler of Oklahoma City, OK, Cheryll L. Gray of Oklahoma City OK, one son Danny D. Gray of Oklahoma City, OK, one sister Mrs. Addis (Troy) Graham of Savannah, TN, and one brother Jimmie R. Gray of Scotts Hill, TN, and six grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Dec. 15, 1999 JESS HARRIS, 90, died on Sat., Dec. 4, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy of heart failure. He was a retired from the City of Selmer Street Department, a member of Pleasant Site Baptist Church, and a Woodman of the World Organization member of 30 years. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Tues., Dec. 7, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Pleasant Site Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Johnny Burns. Mr. Harris was preceded in death by his parents, Lidge E. and Susan Wilson Harris. He is survived by his wife, Lillie Mae Gardner Harris and nieces and nephews. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ODELL HURST, 85, died on Wed., Dec. 8, 1999, DOA at Bolivar General Hospital in Bolivar of heart failure. Hew was a pipeline construction foreman and a Baptist. A grave service took place at 1 p.m. on Fri., Dec. 10, at Lake Hill Memory Gardens in Bethel Springs where burial took place. Officiating the service was Minister Frank Whitman. Mr. Hurst is survived by his wife, Joyce Hurst of Selmer, two sons, Thomas Hurst of Kossuth, Miss., and Lindell Hurst of Eufala, Okla., three sister, Mazell Riley and Venice Mae Hurst both of Bethel Springs and Thelma Cooper of Kenton, one brother, Elmer Hurst of Corinth, Miss, two grandchildren, and five gr- grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JAMES "BUTCH" GODSEY, SR., 58, died on Fri., Dec. 10, 1999, at his residence in Memphis of heart failure. He was a retired self-employed plumber. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 3, at Shackelford Chapel in Adamsville. Burial was held at Milledgeville Cemetery. Mr. Godsey is survived by is wife, Shelba Godsey, one daughter, Pamela Glover of Memphis, one son, James Godsey, Jr. of Memphis, three sisters, Clara Ryan of Walls, Miss., Virginia bell of Memphis and Ruby Wilburn of Selmer, one brother, Walter Godsey of Dresden, and two grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JOHNNY ROBERT McCULLAR, 57, died on Tues., Dec. 7, 1999, at his home of cancer. He worked for the State of Tennessee Maintenance Department. He was a member of Essary Springs Baptist Church and was a Vietnam Veteran. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Fri.,, Dec. 10, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Pocahontas. Officiating the services were Ministers Ronnie sells and Harold Burcham. Mr. McCullar was preceded in death by his father Robert Earl McCullar and a sister, Coye Foust. He is survived by his wife, Nettie McKee McCullar, his mother Roberta Goolsby McCullar of Pocahontas, two daughters Teresa Howell of Pocahontas and Regina Sparks of Selmer, four step-sons, Donald Motley of Hornsby, Gary Motley of Corinth, Miss, Douglas Motley of Tishomingo, Miss., and Ronald Motley of West Point, KY, three brothers Jerry McCullar of Bethel Springs, James Ray McCullar of Trenton, and Jackie McCullar of Selmer, seventeen grandchildren, and twenty-two gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Nov. 24, 1999 BRO. TYRONE GARRETT was born June 18, 1949 in Evansville, IN to Lucy and Ernest Garrett. He attended Lincoln School in Evansville, IN. Later he was employed by Whirlpool Corporation for 15 years. After confessing a hope in Christ, he united with the memorial Baptist Church under the pasturage of the late Rev. J. W. Hoover. In 1983, Tyrone married Ina Jo Lusk and to their union one child was born. There were also three other children. His father, mother and brother preceded him in death. He had a great love for working and providing for his family He had a warm heart and shared with others. On Nov. 9, 199, at 5:30 a.m. he departed this life at the Jackson Madison County Hospital in Jackson. Tyrone leaves the following to treasure his memory: his loving wife Ina Jo Garrett; two daughters: Tiffany Finnie (Warrick) and Charmaine (Fredrick): two sons: Tyrone Garrett Jr., and Stacey Garret; six sisters: Gloria Stewart, Carole Culver (George), Rosemary Roundtree (Lewis), Jutton Causley (Bernard), Deborah Willett (Charles) and Sharries Garrett; five brothers, Ernest G. Jr. (Margaret), Charles (Mary), Gary (Fredia), Anthony and Jeffrey (Mary), Gary (Fredia), Anthony and Jeffrey (Mary) Garrett. A favorite uncle Lawrence Pennington; 12 grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and acquaintances. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LEROY J. DICK, 94, died on Mon., Nov. 15, 1999, at Tri County Convalescent Home in Adamsville of heart failure. Hew was a supervisor at Milline Frot Chemical Company in St. Louis, MO, and a Catholic. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Thurs., Nov., 18, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Stantonville Cemetery in Stantonville. Officiating the services was Father Carl Hood. Mr. Dick was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Dick and his parents, George A. and Maybelle Watson Dick. He is survived by nieces and nephews. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> JERRY WAYNE KING, 46, died on Mon., Nov. 15, 1999, at his home of heart failure. He was a timber worker and a Baptist. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 20, Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Falcon Cemetery in Selmer. Mr. King was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Marion and Verda Lou May King, two sisters,, Gail Taylor-Davis and Shirley Kirk, and one brother, Lonnie King. He is survived by one son, Robert Joshua Moore of Selmer, one brother James King of Selmer, and four sisters, Jeffery Ann Dillion so Selmer, Ruthie Nell Clark of Ramer, Florence West of Hornsby, and Katie King of Bolivar. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.. ALFRED TACKETT, 79, died on Sun., Nov. 21, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy of congestive heart failure. He was retired from retail sales, a member of Fourth Street Church of Christ, a Charter member of Eastview Ruritan Club since 1971, and an alderman for the City of Eastview since 1974. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 24, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Lake Hill Memory Gardens in Bethel Springs. Officiating the services was Minister Malcolm George. Active pallbearers were John Finlayson, Jake Finlayson, Jody Jacobs, James Jacobs, Neal Barnes, and Elvis Butler. Honorary pallbearers were Ernest Russell, Wilburn Gene Ashe, Don Moore, James Robinson, Billy Hunter, Floyd Mangrum, Henry Jacobs and Roy Finlayson. Mr. Tackett was preceded in death by his parents, Foster and Marie Powell Tackett. He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Tackett, one daughter, Denise Hahn of Selmer, and several nieces, nephews, and in-laws. ..>>>>>>>>>>>>> Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Nov. 3, 1999 BESSIE C. WHITE, 92, died on Thurs., Oct. 28, 1999, at Middle Tennessee = Medical Center in Murfreesboro. She was a homemaker, a retired teacher = from McNairy County School System and a member of Michie first Baptist = Church. Services took place at 11 a.m. on Sat., Oct. 30, at Shackelford Chapel = in Selmer. Burial was held at Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery in = Shiloh. Officiating the services was Minister Ranndy Isbell. Pallbearers = were Norris Meek, James Coln, Wayne Parker, Ralph Lambert, Mike Gray, = Elvis Butler, Brandon Butler. Mrs. White was preceded in death by her husband Dewey White and her = parents, Wm. Mack and Mary Elizabeth Curtis Cunningham. She is survived = by one daughter, Betty White Ingram of Murfreesboro, two grandsons, Sam = White Ingram of Tullahoma and Glen Ingram of Franklin, and four = gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> WILLIAM ODELL MOORE, 89, died on Wed., Oct. 27, 1999, at Methodist = Healthcare McNairy Hospital in Selmer of heart failure. He was a farmer = and a member of Stantonville Church of Christ. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 30, at Shackelford Chapel in = Selmer. Burial was held at Pebble Hill Cemetery in Michie. Officiating = the services was Minister Malcolm George. Pallbearers were Jeremy = Phillips, Jimmy Phillips, Brad Trentham, Bill Moore, Jimmy Whitehurst, = Dwight Moore. Mr. Moore was preceded in death by his wife, Bernice Moore, his parents, = Val T. and Maggie Farris Moore, and two sons, Fredrick and Hollis Moore. = He is survived by two daughters, Faye Phillips of Hazel Green, Ala., and = Rhonda Addingston of California, one son, Franklin Moore of Guys, five = sisters, Ruth Crabtree of Atlanta, GA, Mary Weatherford of Fort Worth, = Texas, Jerry Moore of North Port, Texas, Celia Hopkins of Guys, and = Bonnie Cooper of Jackson, one brother, Wilson Moore of Michie, four = grandchildren, seven gr-grandchildren, and one gr-gr-grandchild. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ARCHIE L. MATHIS, 62, died on Tues. Oct 26, 1999, at V.A. Medical Center = in Memphis of heart failure. He was a retired truck driver for DDI = Trucking in Tupelo, Miss., and a Veteran of the Navy. A graveside service took place at 3 p.m. on Wed., Oct. 27, at Carter = Cemetery in Michie. Officiating the services was Minister Zolon Clayton. Mr. Mathis was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Goldia Owens = Mathis, He is Survived by one sister, Ruth Childers of Michie and two = brothers, William Mathis os Metropolis, Ill., and Dewy Mathis of = Adamsville. >>>>>>>>end Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Nov. 10, 1999 WILLIAM G. "BILL" HARRIS, 38, died on Tues, Nov. 2, 1999, at Bolivar Community Hospital in Bolivar of an auto accident. He was a brake press operator at Dover Elevator Co. In Middleton, a member and deacon of Antioch church of Christ, Eastview Ruritan Club, Eastview Volunteer Fireman, owned and operated Harris Taxidermy and member of Tennessee Taxidermy Association. Services took place at 2:30 p.m. on Thurs, Nov. 4, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at hope Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Nat Evans. Mr. Harris was preceded in death by his father, Thurman Harris, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guston Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lipford. He is survived by his wife, Gail Richardson Harris, his mother and stepfather, Martha and Johnny Riley of Corinth, Miss., his step-mother, Vierna Harris of Rienzi, Miss., two daughters, Emily Harris and Olivia Harris both of Ramer, one son, Adam Harris of Ramer, one sister Cathy Woods of Corinth, Miss., one half-sister Velda Harris of Corinth, Miss, one brother, Scott Harris of Kossuth, Miss., and two step-brothers, Johnny E. Riley of Elizabeth City, NC, and Stephen Spain of Rienzi, Miss. Family requests that any memorials be sent to the Antioch Church of Christ Library Fund or the Eastview Ruritan Club or Freed Hardeman University Bible Department. >>>>>>>>>>>>> RUTH TEDFORD WEAVER, 88, died on Nov. 3, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare of Selmer. She died of a heart attack. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church in Henderson. She was born and reared near Finger, McNairy County, daughter of the late H. Frank and Virginia Smith Tedford. She attended schools in McNairy County, and in 1930 was married to Albert Edward Weaver of Finger. They made their home in Finger where Mr. Weaver operated a general merchandise and appliance business until 1961. He later operated a laundromat in Henderson and was also a farmer. Mr. Weaver died in 1992. Mrs. Weaver made her home in Selmer near her daughter for the past 5 years. Services took place at 11 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 5, at Casey Funeral Home with burial at Chester County Memory Gardens. Officiating the services were Rev. Thomas Robinson and Rev. Howard Ketter. Mrs. Weaver was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Edward Weaver and her parents, H. Frank and Virginia Smith Tedford. She is survived by one son, Danny Weaver and his wife Phyllis of Hernando., MS, and one daughter Frances Weaver Hutcherson and husband John Howard of Selmer, three grandchildren, and four gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>> EARNEST RAY MILLER, 53, died on Nov. 2, 1999, of a sudden heart attack while he was at work. He was pronounced dead at Jackson General Hospital on arrival. He was a State Inspector for the Tennessee Highway Department, and a member of the First Baptist Church in Finger. He was born and reared in Adamsville, McNairy Co., son of Essie Mae Gray Miller and he late Leland Robert Miller. He attended schools in Adamsville and graduated Adamsville High School in 1964. In 1966, he was married to Sandra Hysmith of the Finger Community and they made their home in the Finger Community since that time. He was employed by Owen's Corning in Jackson for 14 years and for the past 10 years he was employed by the TN Highway Dept. In Bethel Springs as a Road Inspector. Services took place on Fri. Nov. 5, at 3 p.m. at the Casey Funeral Home Chapel with interment at Finger Cemetery. Rev. Raymond Hardin was the officiating minister. Mr. Miller was preceded in death by his father, Leland Ray Miller and one son, Johnny Ray Miller. He is survived by his wife, Mary Sandra Hysmith Miller, his mother Essie Mae Gray Miller of Henderson, and two sons, Jason Robert Miller and Eric Ray Miller both of Selmer, two grandchildren, Dilan Miller and Cody Miller. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MILDRED WALLACE SELLE, 89 died on Tues., Nov. 2, 1999, at Cordova Rehab and Nursing Center in Cordova. She was a retired cafeteria manager at Ramer School and a member of Ramer Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Services took place at 2 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 3, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Ramer Cemetery in Ramer. Officiating the services was Minister David Baggett. Pallbearers were Kenneth Thomas, Keith Thomas, Perry Mullins, David Mullins, Don Wallace, and Chad Wallace. Mrs. Selle was preceded in death by her parents, W. O. and Maude Reeder Wallace. She is survived by two daughters, Marie Stutts of Ramer and Kay Mullins of Collierville, two sisters, Frances Branstetter of Selmer and Ruth Patrick of Ramer, six grandchildren, Cindy Holloway, Kenneth Thomas, Candy Tillman, Kathy Thomas, Perry Mullins, and David Mullins, and five gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>> WILLIE AARON GILCHRIST, 83, died on Wed., Nov. 3, 1999, at Baptist East Hospital off emphysema. He was a retired engineer with Memphis Light, Gas and Water, a member of First Baptist Church in Selmer, Mason - Adamsville Lodge - Scottish Rite, and a former alderman for the town of Finger for nine years. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 6, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Mars Hill Cemetery in Adamsville. Officiating the services was Minister Max Walker. Mr. Gilchrist was preceded in death by his first wife, Juanita Hayre Gilchrist, two brothers, Walstine Gilchrist and James Gilchrist, and his parents, Grover C. and Virl Brown Gilchrist. His is survived by his wife, Mamie Young Gilchrist, two step-daughters, Jean Ragan of Eastview and Sue Bennett of Memphis one step-sone, Wayne Elam of Ramer, one sister, Christine Gilchrist Bridges of Adamsville, one brother Orville Gilchrist of Adamsville, eight step-grandchildren, and sixteen step-gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>end Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Oct. 27, 1999 BLUFORD MOORE, 85, died on Mon., Oct. 25, 1999, at McNairy Healthcare Center in Selmer of an aneurysm. He was a retired farmer. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct. 26, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Moore's Schoolhouse Cemetery in Selmer. Mr. Moore is preceded in death by his parents, Bluford and Maggie Moore. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ruth Moore of Bethel Springs, one daughter Carolyn Young of Bethel Springs, two sons, Dennis and Nelson Moore both of Selmer, four grandchildren and two gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>> JESSIE CLAY "J.C." PICKETT, 72, died on Tues., Oct. 19, 1999, at Jackson General Hospital from complications following colon surgery. He was a logger, farmer, and a back hoe operator. He was born and reared in McNairy County near Hopewell, so of the late Albert Tale and Mary Elizabeth Crowe Pickett. He attended schools in McNairy County and in 1950 was married to Mae Helen Robertson of Henderson County. They made their home in the Sweetlips and Enville area, where Mr. Pickett farmed, worked in the Timber Business, Sawmill Business, and Back Hoe Operator. He had been ill for the past month. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Thurs., Oct. 21, at Casey Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was held at Sweetlips Cemetery in Chester County. Officiating the services were Ministers Bro. Jeremy Arnold, Bro. Rickey Tedford, and Bro. Matthew McAdams. Mr. Pickett is survived by his wife, Mae Helen Robertson Pickett of Finger, one son, Benny Clay Pickett of Finger, three daughters, Anita Lambert of Henderson, Rita Meek of Finger, and Judy Alexander of McKenzie, one brother, Dewey Rickett of Henderson, one sister, Lura Crowe, eight grandchildren, and three gr-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>> LINDA PRICE, 55, died on Mon., Oct. 18, 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy County of an auto accident. She was the owner of L & L Catering and was the organizer for Cars for Kids and various charity fund-raisers. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Thurs. Oct. 18, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Lake Hill Memory Gardens in Bethel Springs. Officiating the services were Ministers Zolan Clayton and Vance Pittman. Pallbearers were Brandon Hall, Brain Harris, Jeff Stevens, Shawn Sisk, Terry Weatherly, Keith McDaniel, Ricky Russell, and Steve Ellsworth. Mrs. Price was preceded in death by her parents, Russell Lee and Odessa Barnes Murray and a brother, Lodia Murray. She is survived by her husband, Larry Price, one daughter, Shelley Price Emison of Henderson one son Chad Price of Selmer, one sister, Sheila Kiestler of San Antoine, Texas, one brother, Lion Murray of Bethel Springs, and two grandchildren, Paisley and Kason. >>>>>>>>>> WILL TERRY CLIFTON, 70, died on Fri., Oct. 22, , 1999, at Methodist Healthcare McNairy County of heart failure. He was a retired restaurant owner and operator, member of St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Jackson, and in the National Guard for 17 ½ years. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 24, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Selmer. Officiating the services was Minister Mrs. Lynn McLargin. Pallbearers were Tracy Tucker, Don Kirk, Jeff Buck, Mike McClearen, Allen Beecham, and Pete Harris, Honorary Pallbearers were P. J. Maxedon and Frank Stelton. Mr. Clifton was preceded in death by his wife Mary Ann Clifton, his father, William Grady Clifton of Memphis, two sons, Keith Clifton and David Clifton both of Jackson, two sisters, Loraine Robinson of Lexington and Peggy McClearen of Selmer, and three grandchildren Tyler Clifton, Kyle Clifton, and Kayce Clifton >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LENA FAYE BEAVER FINLEY, 52, died on Sun., Oct. 24, 1999, at her home of cancer. She was a mobile home escort driver and helped with community fund-raisers. Services took place at 11 a.m. on Wed., Oct. 27, at Solitude Freewill Baptist Church. Burial was held at mars Hill Cemetery in Adamsville. Officiating the services were Ministers W. D. McCollum and Dennis Renshaw. Mrs. Finley was preceded in death by her parents, Melvin Avery and Sarah Savannah Briggs Beaver and two brothers, Woodrow Beaver and Luther Beaver. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Finley, one daughter, Sandra Vaughn of Henderson, two sons, Jimmy Finley of Finger and Jerry Wayne Finley of Apopka, Fla., one step-son, Ray Finley of Sharon, six sisters, Vera Davis and Glenna McFalls both of Spruce Pine,, NC, Lucille Willis, Janet Beers, Mary Lee Green, and Vivian Brooks all of Burnsville, NC, four brothers Edward Beaver and Harold Beaver both of Bakersville, NC, Herman Beaver of Michaville, NC, and Herschel Beaver of Marion, NC, six grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>> VESTER LEE BUTLER, 76, died on Fri., Oct. 22, 1999, at Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare in Jackson of heart failure. He was a factory worker and farmer and a member of Butler's Chapel Baptist Church. Services took place at 1 p.m. on Sun., Oct. 24, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Shiloh Baptist Cemetery near Corinth, Miss. Officiating the services was Minister Larry Lancaster. Pallbearers were Dale Locke, Junior Wilbanks, Richard Warren, Mike King, Tim Lee, Kenny Hamm, and Brandon Butler. Honorary pallbearers were Jimmy Crabb and Willie J. Hamm. Mr. Butler was preceded in death by his parent, Hurbert Lee and Mollie Malone Butler. He is survived by his wife, Vergie M. Butler of Ramer, two daughters, Linda Mincy of Shiloh, Reba Robertson of Stantonville, three sons, Elvis Butler of Eastview, Raymond Lee Butler and Phillip Wade Butler both of Ramer, two stepsons, Phillip and Gary Foster both of Ramer, two sisters, Mildred Warren and Joyce Holmes both of Memphis, two brothers, James "Pete" Butler of Ramer and Junior Butler of Corinth, Miss., and five grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> end Appeared in the Independent Appeal Newspaper Wed., Sept. 22, 1999 WILBURN E. BARNES, 64, died on Mon., Sept. 13, 1999, at his home of cancer. He was a bus driver for MATA, President of the Amalgamated Transit Union #213, and 32nd Degree Mason of Memphis Normal Chapter. Services took place at 3 p.m. on Wed., Sept. 15, 1999 at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Falcon Cemetery in Selmer. Mr. Barnes is survived by his wife, Joan Hannah Barnes , one daughter, Michelle Barnes Lacy, and one son, Jeffrey Barnes all of Nesbit, Miss, one sister Pearl Wilson of Selmer, three brothers, James Warren Barnes, George Barnes, and Hubert Barnes all of Selmer and three grandchildren. >>>>>>>>>>>