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Shirley Leathers, 66, of Murfreesboro died Friday, August 12, 2005.
A native of Bedford County, she was the daughter of the late Evan and Chattie Leverette Douglas. She was a member of the Rockvale First Independent Baptist Church and a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie George Leathers.
Survivors include sons Larry Leathers of Rockvale and Jeffrey Leathers of Smyrna; daughters Pamela Neal and Shelia A. King, both of Smyrna, and Jennifer Smith of Kentucky; brothers Walter Douglas of Halls Mill and Milton Douglas of Murfreesboro; sisters Lorene Malone of California, Virginia Haskins of Unionville, Ruth Brown of Longview and Nadine Tucker of Shelbyville; grandchildren Melissa Murphy, William Neal, Patrick Leathers, George King, Jessica King, Tabitha Leathers, David Leathers, Joshua Smith and Garrett Smith; and great-grandchild Jennifer Murphy.
Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro
Mary Jewell Rigsby, 79, of Eagleville, died Monday, August 8, 2005 at her home. She was a native of Caldwell County, Kentucky, and was a daughter of the late Ernest and Montie Ladd Jewell. She was a homemaker and a member of the Eagleville Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by a grandson: Mark Rigsby.
She is survived by her husband Jesse Clayburn Rigsby Sr., of Eagleville; daughter and son-in-law Karen and Butch Wabby, of Franklin; sons and daughters-in-law Jesse Clayburn and Betty Rigsby Jr. and Steve and Cathy Rigsby, all of Eagleville; brother Malcolm Jewell, of Princeton, Ky.; three grandchildren: Cindy Henson, of Chapel Hill, Jesse Z. Rigsby and Sierra Rigsby, both of Eagleville; four great-grandchildren.
Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill
Jesse Robert Morton, 22, of Smyrna, died Tuesday August 9, 2005 from injuries received in an auto accident.
A native of Nashville, he was survived by parents Robert (Bobby) and Carrie Toombs Morton, of Murfreesboro; sister Kelly Renee Davis, of Murfreesboro; grandparents Robert and Shirley Morton, of Murfreesboro, and Alene Toombs, of the Almaville community.
He was a graduate of Eagleville High School, attended Fellowship Baptist Church and an employee of Tennessee Farmers Cooperative of La Vergne.
Anner Vera Leathers Lamb, 75, of Shelbyville, died Monday, August 8, 2005 at Skyline Medical in Nashville. She was a native of Rutherford County, a homemaker and a member of the Eastview Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of the late Willie and Anner Randolph Leathers and the wife of the late Howard Burnice Lamb, who died in 2003.
She is survived by a daughter: Kay Lamb Kelly, of Bowling Green. Ky.; son Howard Burnice Lamb, of Shelbyville; two sisters: Evie Bryant, of Longview, Margaret Roberson, of Murfreesboro; two brothers: Ronnie and Jesse Leathers, of Rockvale; three grandchildren: Jason Randolph Vincent, Jonathan Ramsey Vincent and Jessica Alyse Lamb; one great-grandchild: Jarrett Ramsey Vincent.
Leslie F. Woodson Sr., 81, of Eagleville, died Monday, August 8, 2005 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center.
A native of Rutherford County, he was the son of the late Jimmy and Louise Farris Woodson.
He is survived by wife Katherine Clark Woodson; sons Buddy (Belinda) Woodson, of Eagleville, and Charlie (Kathy) Woodson, of Rockvale; sisters Emma Gloria Ralston, of Rockvale, Leila Lynch and Sis McKnight, both of Murfreesboro; three grandchildren: Daniel, Robbie and Megan Woodson.
Mr. Woodson was a member of the Presbyterian Church, a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Army, and he fought in five major battles, including the Battle of the Bulge.
He retired as shop foreman of the Rutherford County Highway Department. He was a founding member of the Tennessee Valley Pioneers Power Association and was the first inductee into its Hall of Fame.
Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro
Mary Josiephine King Helton, 82, died at home Saturday, August 6, 2005. A native of Eagleville born February 16, 1923, Mrs. Helton was the daughter of the late Robert Thomas (Bob) and Algie Stem King, of Rover. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 25 years: the Rev. Andrew T. Helton; three brothers: James (Clyde) King, Thomas (Fred) King and Albert (Leslie) King; one sister: Ruby England.
She is survived by one sister: Sarah (J.W.) Baker, of Winnsboro, Texas; two sons: Kenneth T. (Mary) Helton, of Murfreesboro, and James T. (Joyce) Helton, of Smyrna; two daughters: Barbara (Fred) Rooker and Deborah (Gary) Combs, of Murfreesboro; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great grandchildren; one step-great-grandchild; 6 step great-great-grandchildren.
She was a cook at Hobgood Elementary and MTSU until she began her 18-year career at General Electric in Murfreesboro where she retired in 1985. She was a member of the Kingdom Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Rover.
Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill
Mary “Kate” Adams, 93, of Triune died Wednesday, August 3, 2005 in Murfreesboro after an extended illness. Mrs. Adams was a native of Williamson County and was a daughter of the late William Henry and Susie Scars Harper. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of God. Mrs. Adams was preceded in death by her husband, George Taylor Adams who died in 1963.
She is survived by daughters: Mrs. T.W. Vaughn of Murfreesboro, Ms. Betty Roberts of College Grove; son Carl K. Adams of College Grove; 14 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; several great-great grandchildren.
Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill
Frankie Lee Patrick, 32, of Christiana passed away Sunday, July 24, 2005 at his residence. He was a native of Texas and lived in Rutherford County for the past 20 years. He was self-employed.
Mr. Patrick is survived by parents Lawrence Patrick of Waldrof, Md., and Mary Burgett of Rockvale; wife Kimberly Lynne Patrick, of Christiana; one son: Tanner Patrick, of Christiana; three daughters: Brittany, Delana and Miranda Patrick, all of Christiana; one brother: Billy Patrick, of Smyrna; grandparents Curtis and Celia McPeak.
Jennings & Ayers Funeral Home, Murfreesboro
Walter Denton Douglas, 80, of Unionville died Thursday, August 18, 2005, at his home. Mr. Douglas was a native of Bedford County and was retired from Durango Boot Company of Chapel Hill after 25 years of service and was also a small-engine repairman. He was a member of Zions Hill United Methodist Church. Mr. Douglas was preceded in death by a son, Don "Weasel" Douglas, and a sister, Shirley Leathers.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Ann Douglas of Unionville; daughters, Dyann Miller of Shelbyville and Janice McCormick of Unionville; sons, Rev. Ellis "Jack" Douglas and Phillip Douglas, both of Unionville, and Terry Douglas of Rockvale; sisters Lorene Malone of California, Virginia Haskins and Ruth Brown, both of Unionville, and Nadine Tucker of Shelbyville; brother Milton Douglas of Murfreesboro; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill
Jacqueline Elaine Kittrell Maxwell, 77, wife of John Marion Maxwell (deceased), formerly of Rockvale, died August 16, 2005. Jacqueline was born in Cope, S.C. She attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where she was a founding member of the Channing Society and worked for the university extension service doing rural surveys. Moving frequently with her husband, John, and daughter, Judith Marie, she eventually became a feature reporter for the Burlington Hawk-eye in Burlington, Iowa. Upon retiring from the Hawk-eye, she continued to be involved with her communities. John and Jacqueline returned to Middle Tennessee in the early 1980s. Jacqueline became active in the Rutherford County Family, Community and Education Club, where she served a term as president. Upon the death of John Marion, Jacqueline joined her daughter in New Orleans. There she read widely and entertained cohorts of anthropology and linguistics graduate students. Mother to only one, she was "adopted" by many and was an inspiration to all who knew her. She is survived by her brother William Kittrell, of Hartwell, Ga., and her daughter, Judith, of New Orleans, La.
Those who wish to make a donation in her memory are asked to contribute to the Eagleville Bicentennial Public Library, 615-274-2626, 317 Hwy 99, Eagleville, TN. 37060.