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PHILIP L. FITZGERALD, 70, of Nesbit, owner and operator of Fitzgerald Furniture, died of heart failure Friday at his home. Hernando Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Fitzgerald was the husband of Pauline Ward Fitzgerald.
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JANNETT GRAHAM, 35, of Memphis, former employee of K & M Logistics, died of cancer Friday at Saint Francis Hospital. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a Sunday school teacher at Taylor Chapel CME Church in Germantown. She leaves a daughter, Shamanda Graham, two sons, Kamakis Graham and DeMarion Graham, and her mother, Roberta Graham, all of Memphis; six sisters, Helen Cannon, Jorece Burt, Delores Bell, Patricia Webb and Anette Graham, all of Memphis, and Frances Graham of Ann Arbor, Mich., and three brothers, Larry Graham, Marvin Graham and Melvin Graham, all of Memphis.
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DEBORAH CROSSNOE GRAY, 50, of Collierville, receptionist for Southwind Primary Care, died Saturday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis after a stroke. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Magnolia cemetery. Collierville Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Gray, the wife of William Gray, also leaves two daughters, Felicia Ann Gray of Memphis and Carey Marie Cox of Byhalia, Miss.; her parents, Sara Ruth and Powell Crossnoe of Barton, Miss., and two sisters, Brenda Collins of Barton and Sara Delashmit of Olive Branch.
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GILDA REGINA HALL, 47, of 409 Clower, died of heart failure Thursday at her home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ford Chapel AME Zion Church with burial in East Haven cemetery. E. H. Ford Mortuary has charge. She leaves two daughters, Domique Hall and Qubinique Hall, and three sons, Terrance Havercome, Tyrone Havercome and Anthony Hall, all of Memphis; her mother, Willie B. Gates; two sisters, Brady Jean Hall of Memphis and Jewell Denise Hall of Detroit; two brothers, Malcolmn Gates of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Gardner Gates of Memphis; her grandmother, Gladys Partlow, and three grandchildren.
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MARY ELIZABETH 'LIBBY' HALL, 80, of Memphis, retired secretary, died of lung disease Thursday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Park. She was a member of Good Shepherd United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Hall, the widow of Adrian T. Hall, leaves a daughter, Mary Frances Norman of Big Sandy, Tenn.; a son, James T. Hall of Memphis, five grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
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ROLAND EUGENE HARRIS, 67, of Memphis, retired from Southern Hardwood Floors, died Saturday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis after a stroke. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of the Usher Board at United Fellowship Baptist Church. He leaves three sisters, Geraldine Harris, Ruth Harris and Evelyn L. Mabine, all of Memphis; three brothers, Dana G. Harris of St. Louis, Robert L. Harris and Timothy E. Harris, both of Memphis, and two cousins who cared for him, Theresa Banks and Johnny Taylor, both of Memphis.
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RONALD WAYNE HOWELL, 55, of Horn Lake, employee of Trico Trucking Co., died of cancer Friday at Graceland Nursing Center. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Forest Hill Funeral Home South with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. He attended Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Southaven. He leaves two daughters, Rona Howell of Byhalia, Miss., and Renee Manns of Walls; a stepdaughter, Penny Romans of Southaven; his mother, Elvie Howell of Olive Branch; four sisters, Martha Bailey of Grenada, Jimmie Messer, Lynda Patterson and Peggy Howell, all of Olive Branch; two brothers, Everett Howell of Iuka, Miss., and Jerry Howell of Memphis, a caretaker, Judy Howell of Southaven, and four grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Methodist Hospice.
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ALISA KAMIN, 71, of Memphis, retired teacher from the Yeshiva of the South and Memphis Public Schools, died of cancer Friday in Memphis. Graveside services will be at noon today at Baron Hirsch cemetery. Gan Aden Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of the Baron Hirsch Synagogue. Mrs. Kamin, the widow of Israel Sol Kamin, leaves three daughters, Dana Saltzman and Orly Kamin Ohana, both of Israel, and Sharon Scholl of Charlottesville, Va.; a son, Ehud Kamin of Memphis; a sister, Dalia Lass of Israel, and 13 grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the Baron Hirsch Synagogue.
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LANELL CRAWFORD KIRKPATRICK, 53, of Somerville, formerly of Shelby County, former reserve captain for Shelby County Sheriff's Department and former security officer for Memphis Board of Education, died of cancer Saturday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home in Somerville with burial in Evergreen cemetery in Williston, Tenn. She was a Baptist. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, the wife of Billy J. Kirkpatrick, also leaves a son, Wade Langston of Williston; her father, Robert M. Crawford, and a brother, Robert L. Crawford, both of Somerville. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society Fayette County Chapter.
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MATTIE L. MAHAFFEY, 67, of Memphis, bookkeeper, died of lung disease Friday at her home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. Mrs. Mahaffey, the wife of James E. Mahaffey, also leaves three daughters, Rhonda Flinchum, Carol Cobb and Ramona Futrell, and a son, Anthony S. Mahaffey, all of Memphis; a brother, Ernest Dunlap of Sardis, Miss., and six grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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TEODORO MATA, 21, warehouse employee of TKE Inc., was shot to death at his 5473 Jasmine home Friday. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. He leaves his parents. Margarida Dorado and Carlos Mata, and two sisters, Sonia Mata and Cristina Mata, all of Mexico, and two brothers, Carlos Mata and Nicolas Mata, both of Memphis.
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LAURENCE ALLEN MITCHELL, 94, of Memphis, homemaker and former owner and member of the Board of Directors of Forest Hill Cemeteries, died of heart failure Friday at Allen Morgan Health Center. Canale Funeral Directors has charge. She was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, the Junior League, the Junior League Garden Club and the Tuesday Study Club, and was a Grey Lady in World War II. Mrs. Mitchell, the widow of George Dugan Mitchell, leaves two daughters, Laurence Mitchell Streuli of Memphis and Eileen Mitchell Hughes of Ouray, Colo.; a sister, Alice Allen Malone of Memphis, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Second Church of Christ, Scientist or the Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association.
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LESSIE IVY KARSTEN NUNNERY, 91, of Cordova, homemaker, died of heart failure Friday at Cordova Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Irving, Texas, with burial in Oak Grove cemetery there. Chism Funeral Home in Irving has charge, and Memorial Park Funeral Home has local charge. She was a volunteer for Saint Francis Hospital for 12 years and a former Girl Scout leader. Mrs. Nunnery, the widow of John Webb Nunnery, leaves a daughter, Blanche Carpenter of Irving; a son, Douglas E. Nunnery of Cordova; a sister, Olvi Holmes of Birmingham, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the charity of the donor's choice.
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BARBARA L. SMALL OWEN, 85, of Memphis, retired employee of Firestone, died of heart failure Thursday at Wesley Highland Towers. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memphis Funeral Home Germantown Parkway Chapel with burial in Memory Hill Gardens. She was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church. Mrs. Owen, the widow of Thomas Brooks and James Clyde Owen, leaves a stepson, James C. Owen of Memphis; a sister, Hariette Small of Gardiner, Maine, and a brother, Royal Small of Pearce, Ariz.
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BILLY RAY POUNDS, 66, of Coldwater, Miss., formerly of Memphis, retired truck driver, died of leukemia Friday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday at C. O. Pate Funeral Home in Senatobia, Miss., with burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Magnolia cemetery in Coldwater. He was a Catholic. Mr. Pounds, the husband of Nancy Pounds, also leaves a daughter, Grace Pounds of Independence, Miss.; two sons, Billy Ray Pounds Jr. and Michael Pounds, both of Memphis, and four grandchildren.
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ANTONIO SPURLOCK, 19, student at Messick High School, died Friday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis after he was shot in a parking lot at Lamar and Pendleton. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. He leaves his parents, Arcola Spurlock and Charlie Hobson, and eight sisters, Janice Spurlock, Tracey Spurlock, Purnell Spurlock, Sharlisa Spurlock, Lequiatty Spurlock, Monica S. Jointer, Valicria Spurlock and Elnora Spurlock, all of Memphis; a brother, Undra Spurlock of Kansas City, Mo., and his grandmother, Etheal Wiggins of Kansas City, Mo.
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