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Jack Ingles Inman
A memorial service for Mr. Jack Ingles Inman, 78, of Nashville, is scheduled for Monday, June 22, at 10 a.m. at Belle Meade United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Michael O'Bannon officiating.
Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Jean Hart Inman; two daughters, Janice McWilliams of Atlanta, and Joy Ehlert of Columbia; and one grandson.
The family will receive friends after the memorial service. The family wishes memorials to be made to the Belle Meade United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Roesch-Patton, Austin, Bracey & Charlton Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements.
Dated: June 20, 1998
Raymond L. Little
Services for Mr. Raymond L. Little, 84, of Rockvale, who died Friday morning in Nashville are scheduled for Sunday at the chapel of Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill, followed by burial in Bennett Cemetery in Rockvale, with the Rev. Don Kelly officiating.
Mr. Little was a native of Bedford County and was the son of the late Robert T. and Elizabeth Stem Little. He is survived by his wife, Mary V. "Snookum" Little; a daughter, Virginia L. Spencer of Rockvale; a sister, Frances James of Nashville; a brother, Hubert Little of Rockvale; a step-granddaughter, Tracy Amos, and step great-granddaughter.
Mr. Little was a retired farmer and a member of the Mt. Vernon Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Visitation with the family will begin today at 4 p.m. at Lawrence Funeral Home.
Dated: June 20, 1998
Raymond L. Little
Services for Mr. Raymond L. Little, 84, of Rockvale, who died Friday, June 19, in Nashville, are scheduled for today at Lawrence Funeral Home in Chapel Hill, followed by burial in Bennett Cemetery in Rockvale, with the Rev. Don Kelly officiating.
Mr. Little was a native of Bedford County and was the son of the late Robert T. and Elizabeth Stem Little.
He is survived by his wife, Mary V. "Snookum" Little; a daughter, Vivian L. Spencer of Rockvale; a sister, Frances James of Nashville; a brother, Hubert Little of Rockvale; a step-granddaughter and a step great-granddaughter.
Mr. Little was a retired farmer and a member of the Mt. Vernon Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Visitation with the family will begin today at 4 p.m. at Lawrence Funeral Home.
Dated: June 21, 1998
David D. Thomas
Graveside services for Mr. David Duvall Thomas, 85, of Annandale, Va., who died Wednesday, June 17, at Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va., are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Thomas was born in Texas, and was the son of the late David and Lena Wisdom Thomas.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Clark Thomas; a son, David Thomas; and two grandchildren, William and Chris Thomas.
Mr. Thomas was a deputy administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration. Woodfin Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Dated: June 21, 1998
Arnold Gray Hobbs
Services for Mr. Arnold Gray Hobbs, 74, of Murfreesboro, who died Friday, June 19, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center, are scheduled for Monday at 1 p.m. at Jennings & Ayers Funeral Home followed by burial in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, with Tom Wallace and Paul Bradley officiating.
Mr. Hobbs was the son of Ella Mai Ashford Hobbs and the late Houston Gray Hobbs.
He is survived by his mother and by his wife, Johnnie Johnson Hobbs; two sons, Doyle Hobbs and Roger Hobbs, both of Rockvale; a daughter, Frances Clark of Murfreesboro; three brothers, Harrison Hobbs of Chicago, Bill Hobbs of Smithville and John Hobbs of Liberty; a sister, Oleta Hale of Smithville; three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
A native of Cannon County, Mr. Hobbs lived in DeKalb County before moving to Murfreesboro in 1957. He was retired from Bunny Bread as a truck driver.
Visitation with the family will be from 12-9 p.m. today at Jennings & Ayers Funeral Home.
Dated: June 21, 1998
Garland Cripps
Services for Garland Cripps, 60, Smithville, who died Sunday, June 21, at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville, from a sudden heart attack, are set for 3 p.m. Wednesday at Chapel of Walker Funeral Home, Smithville, with burial in Whorton Springs Cemetery there. Terry Fesler will officiate.
He is survived by his wife, Violet Cripps of Smithville; a daughter, Annette Davis of Murfreesboro; a son, Stevie Cripps of Smithville; a brother, Phillip Cripps of Smithville; two grandchildren; and one stepgrandchild.
A member of the Indian Creek Memorial Baptist Church, he was an employee of Kingston Timer Plant, Smithville.
Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday, and from 8 a.m. until service time Wednesday at the funeral home.
Dated: June 22, 1998
Frances Shaw Adkins
Services for Frances Shaw Adkins, Murfreesboro, who died Thursday, June 18, at NHC Healthcare, were held Sunday at London Funeral Home, Lewisburg, with burial today in Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery.
Her parents were the late John E. Shaw and Lena Vernon Cooke Shaw.
She is survived by her husband, Cecil W. Adkins of Murfreesboro; a son, Barry M. Adkins of Snellville, Ga.; a daughter, Bonnie A. Bryan of Silver Spring, Md.; two sisters, Martha S. Davenport of Franklin, Barbara Shaw of Fairfax, Va.; one grandson and three granddaughters.
A member of the North Boulevard Church of Christ, she began her career in government service with the Department of Agriculture in Lewisburg and moved to their offices in Nashville and later transferred to Washington, D.C. She was later employed with the Social Security Administration as a claims representative until she retired after 34 years service. She and her husband moved here from Chattanooga after he retired from United Airlines.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Tennessee AGAPE, 4555 Trousdale Drive, Nashville, Tenn., 37204; or to Georgia AGAPE, 3094 Mercer University Drive, Suite 200, Atlanta, Ga., 30341.
Dated: June 22, 1998
Patsy W. Shackelford
Services for Mrs. Patsy Wooten Shackelford, 37, of Second Avenue, who died Sunday, June 21, at NHC Healthcare, are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Jennings & Ayers chapel with burial in Coleman Cemetery. Jimmy Wright will officiate.
Her father was the late Jessie Wooten Jr.
She is survived by her mother, Mattie Ann Mears of Murfreesboro; a son, Stanley Neal Smitty Jr. of Murfreesboro; a daughter, Jennifer Ann Padgett of Murfreesboro; three brothers, Wayne Wooten, David Wooten, Michael Wooten, all of Murfreesboro; two sisters, Marilyn Brown, Annette Billings, both of Murfreesboro; and two grandchildren.
A member of the Church of Christ, she was a self-employed house cleaner.
Visitation will be held from 5-9 p.m. today at Jennings & Ayers Funeral Home.
Dated: June 22, 1998
Pheng Bounsysag
Services for Pheng Bounsysag, 70, Old Nashville, Highway, who died at home Saturday, June 20, were held 2 p.m. Sunday at Wat Buddharam Temple, Old Nashville Highway, with the monks officiating.
A native of Laos, his parents were the late Ke Bounsysag and Nang Boua.
Survivors include three daughters, Phoukeo Bounsysag, Phouchieng Bounsysag, Phouvong Bounsysag, all of Laos; two sons, Phouvieng Bounsysag and Phoukhong Bounsysag, both of Laos; five brothers, Thongkham Bounsysag of Murfreesboro, Bouakeo Bounsysag, Dam Bounsysag, Ninh Bounsysag and Inh Bounsysag, all of Laos.
He was married to Kout Keoboupha who died in 1993 and after her death he became a Buddhist monk.
Visitation was held Saturday at the Wat Buddharam Buddhist Temple.
Woodfin Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Dated: June 22, 1998
Billy Lee Burrell
Services for Billy Lee Burrell, 68, Manchester Road, who died Sunday, June 21, at VA Medical Center, Nashville, from heart failure, are set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with burial in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. The Rev. James Avarritt and Ken Bolin will officiate.
A native of Piedmont, S.C., his parents were the late Leo and Nettie Martin Burrell.
He is survived by his wife, Grace Smith Burrell; five daughters, Patricia Jones of Hillard, Fla., Sherry Earp of Smyrna, Chanday Earp, Andrea Jones, both of Murfreesboro, Jacqueline Burrell of Knoxville; a brother, Charles Burrell of Piedmont; a sister, Aline Tinsley of Easley, S.C.; and five grandchildren.
A member of the Church of God in Piedmont, he retired as a senior master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force with 21 years service. A veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart Medal. He had moved here in 1959 from Oklahoma, and was the owner of Bill's Carpet Mart for 35 years.
Visitation will be held after 5 p.m. today at Woodfin Memorial Chapel.
Dated: June 22, 1998