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ALICE M. STEWART, 85, of Somerville, homemaker, died Wednesday at Methodist Healthcare-Fayette in Somerville. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Morris Chapel CME Church in Somerville with burial in Morris Chapel cemetery there. J. A. Lofties Funeral Home in Somerville has charge. Mrs. Stewart was the widow of Rev. Louis Stewart.
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RICKY CARTER STINSON, 47, of Coldwater, Miss., technician for DeSoto LP Gas, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. Services were Wednesday at Hernando Funeral Home with burial in Surett cemetery in Arkabutla, Miss. He was a member of Arkabutla Baptist Church. Mr. Stinson, the husband of Linda Stinson, also leaves a son, Jeremy Stinson of Batesville, Miss.; his father, C. R. Stinson of Arkabutla; a sister, Judy Blair of Independence, Miss., and two brothers, Billy Stinson of Strayhorn, Miss., and Chalmas Stinson of Jackson, Miss. The family requests that memorials be sent to Arkabutla Baptist Church Building Fund.
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MAMIE MAE TENNIAL, 74, of Byhalia, Miss., homemaker, died Saturday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Byhalia with burial in the church cemetery. Gillespie Funeral Home in Olive Branch has charge. She leaves two daughters, Barbara Richmond of Byhalia and Mae Frances Amos of Memphis; two sisters, Jettie Martin and Lottie Mae Johnson, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, J. H. Bronson of Indianapolis and Rev. Harris Bronson Jr. of Byhalia, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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ANNIE BELLE THOMAS, 83, of Memphis, homemaker, died Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. today at National cemetery. N. J. Ford and Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of the usher board at White Stone Baptist Church and the Lily of the Valley Club. Mrs. Thomas, the widow of Roosevelt Thomas, leaves a daughter, Lynda London of Memphis; a son, Burnelle McKissick of Hampton, Tenn.; a sister, Virgie Lee McKissick of Hampton, Va.; a brother, Harry Mathews of Memphis, and four grandchildren.
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ROSIE LEE TONEY, 80, of Victoria, Miss., formerly of Memphis, died Sunday at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at Prayer House of Deliverance, where she was a member, with burial in Easthaven. J. O. Patterson Mortuary has charge. Mrs. Toney, the widow of Sam Toney, leaves a daughter, Elnora Jean Henderson of Victoria; three sisters, Lillian Watts and Rena Boatman, both of Utica, Miss., and Clara Dailey of Memphis; a brother, John Alex Moore of Memphis, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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WILLIAM 'BUTCH' TREVATHAN, 61, of Collierville, employee of FedEx, died Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Collierville Funeral Home with burial in Magnolia cemetery. He was a member of First Evangelical Church. Mr. Trevathan, the husband of Joyce Trevathan, also leaves a daughter, Leigh Ann Jones of Nashville; a son, Walter Trevathan of Minneapolis; two sisters, Diane Trevathan of Jackson, Tenn., and Pam Flatt of Glasgow, Ky., and a brother, Kenneth 'Skip' Trevathan of Germantown. The family requests that memorials be sent to Truth Seekers Fellowship.
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LINDA BEEGLE WHITE, 54, of Munford, formerly of Memphis, homemaker, died Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Family Funeral Care Stage Road Chapel with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. Mrs. White, the widow of Tommy E. White, leaves two daughters, Tina W. Norris of Drummonds and Tiffany M. White of Franklin, Tenn.; her mother, Lois E. Beegle of Germantown; a sister, Barbara Leatherwood of Moscow; a brother, Charles E. Beegle Jr. of Memphis, and a granddaughter. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Alzheimer's Association.
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ANNIE D. WILLIAMS, 45, of Memphis, factory employee, died Sunday at Methodist Healthcare-South in Memphis. Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at United Kingdom Church in Jackson with burial in Parkway Memorial cemetery there. Mercer Brothers Funeral Home in Jackson has charge. She leaves three daughters, Shalanda Jones and Christina Williams, both of Jackson, and Latasha Williams of Memphis; her mother, Hattie M. Williams; her stepfather, Charlie Rivers; three sisters, Camilla Meeks and Brenda Tucker, both of Detroit, and Charlene Williams of Jackson; three brothers, Willie Weddle and Willie Williams, both of Jackson, and Randy Williams of Memphis, and three grandchildren.
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PHYLLIS ANN WILLIAMS, 55, of Somerville, former emergency medical technician for Fayette County Ambulance Service, died Tuesday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home in Somerville with burial in Hood cemetery in Warren, Tenn. She was a Baptist. She leaves a son, Keith H. Williams of Olive Branch; two sisters, Juanita Wood of Memphis and Dianne Davis of Sardis, Miss.; four brothers, Charles Williams of Vernon, Ala., Douglas Williams and Robert Williams, both of Somerville, and Jimmy Williams of Decaturville, Tenn., and four grandchildren.
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GEORGIA WILSON, 85, of Memphis, died Monday at Overton Park Nursing Home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home with burial in New Park. Mrs. Wilson, the widow of Alfred Wilson, leaves a brother, Richard Jones of Benton Harbor, Mich.
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EULA WOODALL, 75, of Memphis, retired employee of the Department of Justice and administrative officer for six U.S. attorneys and former executive secretary in the real estate department of the Kroger Co., died Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Central Christian Church, where she was lay minister of membership, an elder, Sunday school teacher, choir member, assistant organist and director of the Children's Bell Choir, with burial in Bethany cemetery in Eads. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. She was Disciple of the Year for the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) in Memphis, was president of the Tennessee Christian Women's Fellowship, a moderator of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and served on the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) Commission on Mission Funding. Mrs. Woodall, the wife of Rev. Charles Woodall for 57 years, also leaves two daughters, Nancy Thornton of Nesbit and Claudia Carls of Nashville; four sons, Larry Woodall, Phillip Woodall and Chuck Woodall, all of Memphis, and Jimmy Woodall of Waxhaw, N.C., 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Central Christian Church.
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BILLY J. AYCOCK, 56, of Manila, Ark., construction equipment operator, died Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Blytheville, Ark. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Roller-Swift Funeral Home in Osceola, Ark., with burial in Mississippi County Memorial Gardens there. He was a Baptist. Mr. Aycock, the husband of Sammy Aycock, also leaves local survivors including two daughters, Virginia Bennett of Memphis and Lisa Johnston of Olive Branch; two sons, Jerry Aycock of Marion and Billy J. Aycock Jr. of Memphis, and 22 grandchildren.
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KENYON HAYS, 75, of Ridgely, Tenn., retired captain for Tennessee Department of Correction, died Wednesday at his home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Dyersburg (Tenn.) Funeral Home Ridgely Chapel with burial in New Haven cemetery. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Woodmen of the World. Mr. Hays, the husband of Virginia Hays, also leaves local survivors including a son, Kenyon Hays Jr. of Memphis, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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RUBY MAE HIGHT MASH, 84, of Columbia, Tenn., homemaker, died Wednesday at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Oaks & Nichols Funeral Home in Columbia with burial in Pleasant Mount cemetery there. She was a member of Eastside Church of Christ. Mrs. Mash, the widow of Ocie Lee Mash, leaves local survivors including a brother, H. Thomas Hight of Memphis. The family requests that memorials be sent to Pleasant Mount cemetery.
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JAMES EWING MOHEAD, 81, of Lake Village, Ark., retired farmer, died Wednesday in Lake Village. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Lake Village First Presbyterian Church with burial in Lake Village City cemetery. Griffin-Steele Funeral Service in Lake Village has charge. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He leaves local survivors including a daughter, Laura Lee Windham Mohead Haygood of Collierville, and 11 grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Lake Village First Presbyterian Church.
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