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WILLIAM ALLEN LOTT, 44, of Memphis, formerly of Kilmichael, Miss., color technician for Bryce Corp., died Tuesday at his home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Kilmichael United Methodist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Friendship cemetery. Oliver Funeral Home in Winona, Miss., has charge. He leaves a daughter, Linsey Ann Lott of Bartlett; his parents, Helen Wayne Tyler Lott and Yancy Marion Lott Jr. of Kilmichael; five sisters, Melissa Lynn Lott of Chicago, Luanne Lott Stewart of Dearborn, Mich., Caroline L. Howell of Belden, Miss., Amanda L. Barr of Atlanta and Holley Beeland of Chattanooga, and four brothers, Murray T. Lott of Mooreville, Miss., John P. Lott of Smithville, Miss., Brooke T. Lott of Birmingham and Kevin L. Lott of Tupelo, Miss. The family requests that memorials be sent to Youth Education in Sports in Memphis.
[Obit dated October 10, 2002]
JEROME McDANIEL, 29, of West Memphis, died Sunday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. Services will be at noon Saturday at First Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Paradise Garden in Edmondson, Ark. Wolfe Brothers Funeral Home in West Memphis has charge. He leaves his parents, Clara Mae McDaniel of West Memphis and Cleo Taylor of Sikeston, Mo.; six sisters, Barbara Love of Turrell, Ark., Victoria Howard and Orliner Howard, both of Stuttgart, Ark., and Jessica Johnson, Yvone Johnson and Latrina Johnson, all of Sikeston; seven brothers, Issac McDaniel and Calvin McDaniel, both of West Memphis, Cleo Taylor Jr. and Sammie Taylor, both of Madison, Wis., J. W. Taylor of Wilson, Ark., Leo Taylor of Horn Lake and Usher Howard of Stuttgart, and his grandmothers, Orliner Taylor of Sikeston and Daisy Stewart of West Memphis.
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LOUISE MOORMAN, 71, of Hernando, homemaker, died Wednesday at her home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Love cemetery in Hernando. Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis has charge. She leaves a son, Willie Moore of Hernando, and a granddaughter. The family requests that memorials be sent to Love cemetery Association.
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BERNETTA G. NASH, 77, of Memphis, retired secretary from Memphis City Schools, died Sunday at her home. Services will be at noon Saturday at St. Stephen's Baptist Church with burial in West Tennessee Veterans cemetery. T. H. Hayes & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Nash was the wife of Roland Nash. The family requests that memorials be sent to St. Stephen's Baptist Church or a charity of the donor's choice.
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LLOYD PEELER, 61, of Millington, maintenance worker for Sam's Warehouse, died Friday at his home. Family Funeral Care Summer Avenue Chapel has charge. He was a Marine Corps veteran. He leaves a daughter, Sandra Gapp of Olive Branch, and a son, Jack Peeler of Easley, S.C.
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WILLIAM HENRY PEGUES, 69, of Memphis, laborer for Memphis Furniture Co., died Sunday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Services will be at 9 a.m. Friday at New Antioch Missionary Baptist Church with burial in West Tennessee Veterans cemetery. M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has charge. He leaves two sons, and two brothers, Earl Pegues of Memphis and David White of St. Louis.
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DON L. ROSS, 70, of Corinth, Miss., formerly of Olive Branch, retired truck driver, died Wednesday at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Brantley Funeral Home in Olive Branch with burial in Byhalia (Miss.) cemetery. Mr. Ross, the husband of Willie Mae Ross, also leaves four daughters, Donna Paisley of Coldwater, Miss., Ann Cox and Fay Ross, both of Corinth, and Kay Kehoe of Water Valley, Miss.; a son, Leon Ross of Hernando; three sisters, Mary Steward of Byhalia, Shirley Ross of Horn Lake and Katherine Pounders of Olive Branch; two brothers, John D. Ross of Ashland, Miss., and Virgil Ross of Batesville, Miss., 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the Kidney Foundation.
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WILLIAM M. STEWART, 52, of Horn Lake, mechanic for Kroger and A.M.R. Comb, died Tuesday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church in Horn Lake, where he was a deacon, with burial in Memory Hill Gardens. Brantley-Phillips Funeral Home in Hernando has charge. He was a Vietnam War Navy veteran and member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Stewart, the husband of Betty Price Stewart, also leaves a daughter, Angela L. Darby and a son, William M. Stewart Jr., both of Horn Lake; his mother, Gaynell Metts of Memphis; three sisters, Donna Cockrell and June Ferrell, both of Millington, and Deborah Mitchell of Memphis; two brothers, James H. Stewart of Horn Lake and Tom Stewart of Texas; a half-brother, Richard Metts of Memphis, and three grandchildren.
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PAULINE TAYLOR, 90, of Memphis, retired domestic worker, died Tuesday at Methodist Healthcare-South. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at J. O. Patterson Mortuary with burial in Union cemetery. She was an usher of Macedonia Baptist Church Hyde Park and member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She leaves a granddaughter who cared for her, Emily M. Lamar of Memphis, four grandsons and 13 great-grandchildren.
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VERLINE TISDALE, 73, of Memphis, homemaker, died Tuesday at Methodist Healthcare-South. Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel with burial in National cemetery. She was a member of Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Coldwater, Miss. She leaves two daughters, Thelma Johnson of Memphis and Freda Burnside of Waverly, Tenn.; seven sisters, Maryland Commander of Chicago, Alice Burnside of Holly Springs, Miss., Ella Taylor of Memphis, Katherine Taylor, Helen Wright and Tinney Davis, all of Coldwater, and Rosa Lee Bobo of Jonesboro, Ark.; a brother, Lee Martin of Long Beach, Calif.; a half-sister, Dora Adams of Memphis, and five grandchildren.
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RUTH TROTTER, 82, of Memphis, owner of Stork Shop for 30 years, died Tuesday at her home. Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with entombment in Memorial Park Mausoleum. She was a Reagan delegate to the Republican National Convention and Shelby County campaign coordinator, Inaugural Hall guest, Goodwill Cotton Carnival ambassador, member of Boy Scouts of America board of directors, Memphis Alcohol Commission and Ladies of St. Jude. She received the Who's Who in Politics and Personalities of the South awards. She leaves a son, Bob Trotter of Arizona, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Memphis Humane Society or Christ United Methodist Church.
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LARRY J. WALLACE, 52, of Millington, retired furniture salesman, died Tuesday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Northridge/Woodhaven Funeral Home in Millington with burial in Northridge/Woodhaven cemetery. He leaves two daughters, Monica Wallace of Millington and Catrina Arave of Decaturville, Tenn.; three sons, William G. Wallace, Lawrence Wallace of Millington and Michael Reynolds of Memphis; a sister, Joyce Gault of Dallas; five brothers, William R. Wallace of McCrory, Ark., Gary R. Wallace of Horseshoe Bend, Ark., and Jerry W. Wallace, Don A. Wallace and Billy G. Wallace, all of Memphis, and two grandchildren.
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EMMA WALTERS, 84, of Memphis, retired from the City of Memphis Hospital after 28 years, died Tuesday in Memphis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in Eastside cemetery in Martin, Tenn. She was a member of Highland Heights United Methodist Church. Mrs. Walters, the widow of James Monroe Walters, leaves a daughter, Sonja Fay Berryhill, and a sister, Helen Garner, both of Memphis, eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
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FRANK L. WOODRUFF JR., 77, of Memphis, retired from Southern Central Paper Co., died Tuesday at his home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Bethlehem cemetery in Henning, Tenn. Family Funeral Care Summer Avenue Chapel has charge. He was president and treasurer of the Frat of Deaf Association. Mr. Woodruff, the widower of Hazel Woodruff, leaves a son, Frank L. Woodruff III, and a brother, Walter Woodruff, both of Memphis, and six grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Ducks Unlimited.
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DR. L. B. PAINTER JR., 81, of Portageville, Mo., family physician, died Tuesday at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Portageville First Baptist Church with burial in Memorial Park in Memphis. DeLisle Funeral Home in Portageville has charge. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Painter, the husband of Margaret Painter, also leaves local survivors including a son, John Painter, and a sister, Emiline Ashford, both of Germantown; and four grandchildren.
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MARY JO SIMPSON, 70, of Ashland, Miss., retired teacher's aide for Benton County School System, died Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at McBride Funeral Home in Ripley, Miss., with burial in Beech Hill cemetery. She was a member of Beech Hill Church of Christ. She leaves local survivors including a sister, Johnnie Brooks, and a brother, Graydon Simpson, both of Memphis.
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