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BONNIE GOODLOE MOORE, 70, of Memphis, homemaker, died Friday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. Mrs. Moore, the wife of Troy L. Moore, also leaves a daughter, Jeannie Moore Sims of Dubuque, Iowa; two sons, James Troy Moore of Collierville and Rev. Jeffery Goodloe Moore of Lawrence, Kan., and five grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Mt. Zion Church of Christ in Obion County or the Alzheimer's Association.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
JACK MARSHALL NICKS, 78, of Paris, Tenn., formerly of Memphis, retired pharmacist and owner of Fryes Drug Store for 30 years, died Friday at Henry County Medical Center in Paris. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ridgeway Funeral Home in Paris with entombment in Rose Lawn Mausoleum there. He was a Mason, a Shriner and a member of Paris First Baptist Church. Mr. Nicks, the widower of Zelpha Nicks, leaves a daughter, Susan Smith of Tiptonville; a brother, Bailey Nicks of Boise, Idaho, and two grandchildren.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
ROY MASON PITTMAN, 57, of Somerville, former shipping supervisor for Leggett & Platt in Tupelo, Miss., died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home in Somerville with burial in Mt. Olive cemetery near there. He was a member of Somerville Church of Christ and attended Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Mr. Pittman, the husband of Josephine Glover Pittman, also leaves a daughter, Kristy Lee Wilson of Tupelo; two sons, Ronald Pittman of Whiteville, Tenn., and Herbert Wade Pittman of Memphis; a sister, Sue Nell Pittman of Somerville, and seven grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the Mt. Olive cemetery Association.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
ARLETHA COLEMAN REDDICK, 85, of Memphis, retired private caregiver, died Thursday at American Transitional Nursing Home. N. J. Ford and Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Mrs. Reddick, the widow of Bishop Reddick, leaves a daughter, Anne Spillers of Memphis; a sister, Bertha Sims of Memphis, and two grandchildren.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
TAERION DURWELL BROOKS ROBERTSON, infant son of America Nicole Brooks and Timmie Robertson Jr., died Thursday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. Graveside services were Saturday at Union cemetery. Family Mortuary had charge. He also leaves a sister, Alexus Brooks, and his grandparents, Gwendolyn Brooks, Brenda Holloway and Timmie Robertson, all of Memphis.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
SAMUEL P. RYLAND, 88, of Memphis, retired from Chemetron Corp. after 37 years and Mid-South Oxygen Co. after 12 years, died Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with entombment in Memorial Park Mausoleum. He was a member of Crusaders Sunday School Class and was chairman of the official board of Mullins United Methodist Church, a World War II Navy veteran, and a member of the Park Avenue Lodge of Freemasons and Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jursidiction USA. Mr. Ryland, the widower of Evelyn B. Ryland and the husband of Trudie Ryland, also leaves a daughter, Janet Alexander of Meridian, Idaho; a son, John Ryland of Dallas; a brother, Jimmy Ryland of Memphis, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
MILDRED M. SZCZUKA, 88, of Hazelwood, Mo., formerly of Memphis, retired cashier for St. Joseph Hospital in Memphis, died Wednesday at Manor Care Health Service in Florissant, Mo. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Calvary. Hutchens Mortuary in Florissant has charge. She was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Mrs. Szczuka, the widow of Anthony J. Szczuka, leaves two sons, Anthony E. Szczuka of Hazelwood and David Szczuka of Birmingham, six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
ANNIE B. TINNON, 58, of Memphis, died Friday at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at Zion Temple Church of God in Christ, where she was a member, with burial in New Park. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Tinnon, the wife of Herman Tinnon, also leaves three daughters, Vivian Scullark, Bridgette Deener and Hermanda Tinnon; two sisters, Ozzie Foster and Bernice Johnson, and two brothers, James Bolden and Jerry Bolden, all of Memphis, and six grandchildren.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
ALICE J. WILSON, 74, of Memphis, home economist for UT Agricultural Extension Service, died Friday in Memphis. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in Bellevue cemetery in Bells, Tenn. She was a member of the Memphis Brooks Museum League. Mrs. Wilson, the widow of Thomas Wilson, leaves a daughter, Martha J. Stewart of Memphis. The family requests that memorials be sent to the Humane Society or a charity of the donor's choice.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
JOSEPH C. WRIGHT, 93, of Horn Lake, formerly of Horseshoe Lake, Ark., and Memphis, retired firefighter for the Old Defense Depot, died Friday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel with burial in Forest Hill cemetery Midtown. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Rosewood United Methodist Church and the American Legion. Mr. Wright, the widower of Mary Lee Wright, leaves a daughter, Doris W. Tanner of Horn Lake, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Rosewood United Methodist Church in West Memphis.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
TRISH O'BRIEN ADAMS, 55, of Newbern, Tenn., retired owner and manager of Marr's Cleaners and manager of Colony Apartments, died Friday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Newbern First United Methodist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Fairview cemetery. Johnson Funeral Home in Newbern has charge. She was a member of Newbern Depot Committee and associate chairman of the Dyer County Democratic Party. Mrs. Adams, the wife of Joe Adams, also leaves local survivors including a daughter, Susann Mokros of Memphis, and six grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Diabetes Association.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
OPAL ANN WILSON, 91, of Humboldt, Tenn., homemaker, died Saturday at Humboldt General Hospital. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Memorial Park. Shelton-Hunt Funeral Home in Humboldt has charge. Mrs. Wilson, the widow of James O. Wilson, leaves local survivors including a daughter, Jacqueline Foshee of Germantown, four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
[Obit dated November 3, 2002]
WANDA BELL AUSLEY, 47, of Southaven, postal worker for the Holiday City Post Office, died Thursday at her home. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven chapel has charge. She was a member of Riverside Missionary Baptist Church. She leaves two daughters, Nekeysha Ausley and Candace Ausley, and a son, Naven Ausley, all of Southaven; a brother, Calvin York of Trenton, N.J., and a grandchild.
[Obit dated November 2, 2002]
JOHN FITZGERALD BOHANNA, 36, of Memphis, died Thursday at Heartland of Memphis. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of Central Avenue Church of Christ in Coldwater, Miss. He leaves his mother, Jurline Bohanna, and five sisters, Estella Bohanna, Felicia Bohanna, Kendra Cannon, Monica Cannon and Libby A. Street, all of Memphis, and six brothers, James Bohanna, Tony Bohanna, Darren Bohanna, Tyrone Bohanna and Ferry L. Cannon, all of Memphis, and Willie Bohanna of Senatobia.
[Obit dated November 2, 2002]
EDWARD EARL CANTRELL, 57, of Memphis, retired salesman for Colonial Bakery, died Thursday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with entombment in Forest Hill Mausoleum East. He was a Mason and a Shriner. Mr. Cantrell, the husband of Nina Cantrell for 38 years, also leaves two daughters, Kimberly Henderson and Rebecca Elder, both of Bartlett; a sister, Ann Keiffer of East Moline, Ill.; two brothers, Gene Cantrell and Jeryl Cantrell, both of Sulligent, Ala., and four granddaughters. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Heart Association or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
[Obit dated November 2, 2002]
WILLIAM CARMAN, 90, of Memphis, retired security officer for Memphis Veterans Medical Center, died Friday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with entombment in Memorial Park Mausoleum. He was a member of Forest View Church of Christ. Mr. Carman, the husband of Marjorie Carman, also leaves a daughter, Shirley Wood of Judsonia, Ark., two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Obit dated November 2, 2002]