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JASON TYLER ARWOOD, infant son of April Jackson and Jason Arwood of West Memphis, died Thursday at Crittenden Memorial Hospital in West Memphis. Graveside services were Wednesday at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, Ark. Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis has charge. He also leaves his grandparents, Mike and Donna Harris of Greers Ferry, Ark., and Joyrn and Diane Smith of West Memphis, and his great-grandparents, Don and Patsy Jones of Memphis and Ken and Shirley Ferguson of West Memphis.
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LILLIAN G. BECK, 56, of Memphis, clerk for Kroger, died Tuesday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Northridge/Woodhaven Funeral Home in Millington with burial in Northridge/Woodhaven cemetery. She leaves two daughters, China Baskin of Collierville and Terry Piner of Memphis; two sons, Tony Cummings of Senatobia, Miss., and Jack Jue of Memphis; two sisters, Ann Hurley of Memphis and Patsy Fields of Hot Springs, Ark.; two brothers, Tony Saxton of Mississippi and Buford Saxton of Memphis, and eight grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to West Cancer Clinic.
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PHILIP CUMMINGS BONDS, 54, of Fairfax Station, Va., formerly of Memphis, employee of the Postal Service, died Saturday at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Memorial Park. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. He was a communicant of the Church of the Holy Communion. Mr. Bonds, the husband of Anne Bonds, also leaves a brother, John C. Bonds III of Burke, Va. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society.
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CHRISTOPHER B. BOWEN, 53, of Memphis, salesman for Cadillac of Memphis, died Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Family Funeral Care Summer Avenue Chapel with burial in Rose Hill cemetery in Sardis, Miss. Mr. Bowen, the husband of Suzie Cohen Bowen for 21 years, also leaves three daughters, Chelsea Bowen and Callie Bowen, both of Memphis, and Shea Dowden of Brighton; his mother, Evelyn Bowen of Memphis; two sisters, Lou Lebschi of Cordova and Tuena Butler of Germantown; a brother, Marcus Bowen of Katy, Texas, and two grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to West Clinic Wings Foundation.
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MARSHA E. BRADFORD, 47, of Memphis, drug counselor, died Sunday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Millington with burial in the church cemetery. Millington Funeral Home has charge. She leaves two sons, Mario Bradford and Toby Bradford, and a sister, Melba Bradford, all of Memphis; three brothers, Daniel Bradford of Memphis, and Leroy Bradford Jr. and Charles Bradford, both of Oakland, Calif., and a niece who cared for her, Tawanda Bradford of Memphis.
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FREELAND H. BROWN, 74, of Memphis, retired assistant principal of Sherwood Junior High Schoolafter 32 years, died Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at noon Saturday at Mt. Olive Cathedral CME Church, where he was former chairman of the steward board, Men's Bible Class member and Sunday school teacher, with burial at 11 a.m. Monday in West Tennessee Veterans cemetery. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. He was president of the James Lewis Alcy Hill Block Club and a Korean War Army veteran. Mr. Brown, the husband of Connie Dandridge Brown, also leaves a daughter, Sharon Brown Jones, and a son, Freeland Brown Jr., both of Memphis; two sisters, Luretha Malone of Indianapolis and Shirley McDonald of Memphis, and a brother, Joseph Brown Jr. of Memphis.
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THOMAS JAY 'T. J.' COOK, 56, of Memphis, retired chief petty officer from the Navy, died Tuesday at his home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Trinity Methodist Church in Tulsa, Okla. Roller Family Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of White Station Lions Club. Mr. Cook, the husband of Linda Marie Cook, also leaves a daughter, Kelly Cook of Olive Branch; a son, Kenny Cook of San Antonio, Texas; his parents, Donald Jay Cook and Margie Mae Cook, and a brother, Lynn Cook, all of Tulsa, and a granddaughter. The family requests that memorials be sent to the West Clinic Wings Foundation.
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LOLA MARIE DAVENPORT, 98, of Nesbit, teacher and businesswoman, died Wednesday at Wesley Highland Manor. Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in Whitehaven. Mrs. Davenport, the widow of Robert W. Davenport, leaves a son, Dr. John Duckworth of Nesbit; three sisters, Sarah Shaefer, Mildred Smith and Lillian McDonough, 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to Wesley Senior Ministries Foundation.
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MAVIS O. DEVINE, 71, of Holly Springs, Miss., formerly of Memphis, homemaker, died Wednesday at Briarcrest Extended Care in Ashland, Miss. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. Mrs. Devine, the wife of Clyde Devine, also leaves two sons, Russell Devine of Pittsburgh and Donald C. Devine of Collierville; a sister, Mildred Ellis of Louisville, Miss.; a brother, Doyle Pearson of Jackson, Miss., and two grandchildren.
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IRENE C. EUBANKS, 83, of Covington, homemaker, died Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton in Covington. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home in Covington with burial in R. H. Munford cemetery there. She was a member of Westside Assembly of God. Mrs. Eubanks, the widow of Jim Walker Eubanks, leaves a son, Sanford Lewis Smith, and a sister, Clara Mae Trantham, both of Covington, eight grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
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JEANNIE GINI, 80, of Memphis, died Tuesday at Delta Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at North Spanish Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. E. H. Ford Mortuary Services has charge. She leaves a daughter, Renee C. Kirk of Memphis; two brothers, Fernand Gini and Augustin Gini, both of Orleans, France, and two grandchildren.
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ANDERSON KING, 91, of West Memphis, farmer, died Nov. 7 in West Memphis. Services were Wednesday at Lake Grove Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Whiteside cemetery in Osceola, Ark. Wilson Funeral Home in Osceola had charge. He leaves three grandchildren.
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SUE H. LOCASTRO, 85, of Lady Lake, Fla., formerly of Memphis, retired bookkeeper from Union Planters Bank, died Monday in Lady Lake. Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Michael Catholic Church, where she was a former member of the Altar Society, with burial in Calvary. Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel has charge. She was a communicant of St. Timothy's Catholic Church in Lady Lake, member of SMILE group and served for Meals on Wheels. Mrs. Locastro, the widow of Arthur C. Locastro, leaves a daughter, Rosa L. Mills of Lady Lake; a son, Samuel A. Locastro of Bartlett; a sister, Betty Check of Pensacola, Fla., five grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
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JOHN GERALD LOVELACE, 67, of Bartlett, retired supervisor from South Central Bell after 37 years, died Tuesday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in Memorial Park. He was an Army veteran, a Methodist, 32nd-degree Mason, a Shriner, founder of Camp Blue Bird Cancer Survivors Camp and former president of Communication Workers of America Local Union 38016. Mr. Lovelace, the husband of Patricia Lovelace for 44 years, also leaves two sons, John P. Lovelace of Grand Junction, Tenn., and Jeffrey C. Lovelace of Phoenix; three brothers, Mitchell T. Lovelace of Nesbit, Jackie Lovelace of Ripley, Tenn., and Michael Lovelace of Southaven, and five grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the Telephone Pioneers Camp Blue Bird Cancer Survivors Camp.
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BILL H. LOVELESS, 68, of Brookfield, Wis., formerly of Memphis, manufacturer's representative for 35 years and president of Loveless-Noolsey & Associates in Brookfield, died Nov. 5 in Milwaukee. Services were Friday at Ritter-Larsen Funeral Home in Brookfield. He was past president of Brookfield MAFSI. Mr. Loveless, the husband of Gwynett Loveless, also leaves a daughter, Kristen Ramirez of Bakersfield, Calif.; a son, Keith Loveless of Cordova; a sister, Claylene Kimbro of Centerville, Tenn., and four grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to St. Norbert College Andrea Haberman Scholarship Fund in De Pere, Wis.
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LELA MANSFIELD, 95, of Senatobia, Miss., retired from Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., died Tuesday at North Oak Regional Medical Center in Senatobia. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Forest Hill Funeral Home South with burial in Forest Hill cemetery South. She was a member of Strayhorn (Miss.) Baptist Church. She leaves two daughters, Mary Ozment of Sarah, Miss., and Lucille Hughes of Alamo, Tenn.; a son, J. T. Douglas of Hernando, 17 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
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