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JACK L. WILSON, 60, of Cordova, insurance adjuster and former investment broker for UMIC, died Friday in Memphis. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Family Funeral Care Stage Road Chapel. He was past president of the Whitehaven Jaycees. Mr. Wilson, the husband of Jeanette Wilson, also leaves a daughter, Gina Wilson Roberts of Germantown; two sons, Todd L. Wilson of Washington and Lance L. Wilson of Germantown; a stepdaughter, Elisa Bledsoe of Memphis; a half-sister, Cathey Gentry of Bartlett; three half-brothers, Gerald Summers and Harold Summers, both of Bartlett, and Mark Summers of Memphis, and three grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
JULIAN G. WILSON, 77, of Memphis, retired Chevrolet manager of General Motors Zone Office, died Wednesday at Methodist Healthcare-Germantown. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Park. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of Germantown Presbyterian Church. Mr. Wilson, the husband of Mary H. Wilson for 42 years, also leaves a son, Julian G. Wilson Jr. of Bartlett; a sister, Sabo Walker, and a brother, Steve Wilson, both of Tupelo, Miss., and three grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
JAMES A. WINKELMAN, 85, of Albuquerque, N.M., retired corporate attorney from Prudential Life Insurance, died Monday in Albuquerque. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Memorial Park. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. He was a World War II and Korean War Army and Air Force veteran and member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Winkelman, the husband of Christine Winkelman for 59 years, also leaves a daughter, Chris Jenkins of Albuquerque; a son, Jim Winkelman Jr. of Kent, Wash., four grandsons and a great-granddaughter.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
LOUISE SOPHIA ZIRKLE, 95, of Parkin, Ark., formerly of Memphis, homemaker, died Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Parkin First United Methodist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Parkin cemetery. Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis has charge. Mrs. Zirkle, the widow of Robert L. Zirkle, leaves a daughter, Helen Louise Stephens of Parkin; two sons, Robert Zirkle Jr. of West Memphis and Delbert Zirkle of Memphis, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. The family requests that memorials be sent to Parkin First United Methodist Church or Parkin cemetery.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
DAVID RAYMOND COLLINS, 53, of Cleveland, Miss., banker, died Tuesday at Bolivar Medical Center in Cleveland. Mass will be said at 2 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of Victories Catholic Church in Cleveland. Ray Funeral Home in Cleveland has charge. He was campaign director of the March of Dimes and conducted fund-raisers for the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association and the United Way of Cleveland-Bolivar County. He was a member of the Cleveland-Bolivar County Chamber of Commerce, chairman of the Industrial Development Foundation, an officer of the Cleveland Noon Lions Club, president of the Bolivar County DSU Alumni Association, director of Delta Council and the DSU Foundation Board and served on the Bolivar County Literacy Council and the Bolivar Medical Center Foundation Board. Mr. Collins, the husband of Margie Tuminello Collins, also leaves local survivors including a son, David Raymond Collins II of Memphis. The family requests that memorials be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
EDGAR STUART CRICHFIELD, 92, of Halls, Tenn., farmer and banker, died Tuesday at Crockett Nursing Home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Halls First Baptist Church with burial in Halls cemetery. Halls Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of the Bank of Halls Board of Directors. Mr. Crichfield, the widower of Margaret McDearmon Crichfield, leaves local survivors including a son, Lonnie Stuart Crichfield of Bartlett, a grandchild and a great-grandchild. The family requests that memorials be sent to Halls First Baptist Church Building Fund.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
ETHEL MAE HARDY, 76, of Dundee, Miss., retired nutritional aide for the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service and cosmetologist, died Sept. 20 at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at New Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Tunica, Miss., with burial in Hardy Estates cemetery in Dundee. Henderson Funeral Home in Tunica has charge. She was a mother board member of Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Mrs. Hardy, the widow of George Hardy, leaves local survivors including a daughter, Ann Meadow; two sons, George Hardy Jr. and Homer Hardy; a sister, Beatrice Smiley, and a brother, James Robinson, all of Memphis, 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
WILLIE MONTGOMERY, 66, of Sardis, Miss., truck driver, died Sept. 19 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church with burial in Como (Miss.) cemetery. Henderson Funeral Home in Sardis has charge. He leaves local survivors including a daughter, Twadadie Montgomery of Memphis, and 12 grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 26, 2002]
MIRACLE BOYD, 19-month-old daughter of Deidre Michelle Kimber and Damas Boyd of Memphis, died Monday at Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. She also leaves her grandparents, Josephine Kirkwood, Mary Boyd and L. V. Kimber, all of Memphis.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
ABRAHAM J. BUNTYN JR., 53, of Memphis, died Saturday at Methodist Healthcare-North. Services will be at noon Saturday at Vollintine Baptist Church on Vollintine with burial in Union cemetery. B. T. Auston & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Buntyn, the husband of Donna Buntyn, also leaves five daughters Eleanor Buntyn, Cassandra Campbell, Ashley Mack, La'Terica Bledsoe and Tierany Crawford; six sons, Terrance Campbell, Mardy Campbell, Tony Campbell, Eric Campbell, Mark Campbell and Terrence Campbell, and three sisters, Earnestine Harris, Doris Nolen and Margaret Walton, all of Memphis; five brothers, John Nelson, James Buntyn, Alfonzo Buntyn and Leedale Buntyn, all of Memphis, and Donell Buntyn of Milwaukee, and 21 grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
LILLIAN T. CLEAVES, 62, of Memphis, dialysis technician, died Monday at Methodist Healthcare-University Hospital. M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has charge. She was a member and secretary of St. Paul Spiritual Christian Church. She leaves three daughters, Linda Cleaves Jefferson and Brenda Cleaves, both of Stone Mountain, Ga., and Valeria Cleaves Cole of Memphis; a sister, Verneeda Jackson of Memphis; two brothers, Tommy Thomas of Denver and Clarence Thomas Jr. of Memphis, and two grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to American Myositis Association.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
JAMES RUSSELL COPELAND, 76, of Memphis, salesman for Harts Bakery, died Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Raleigh Assembly of God Church with burial in Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, Ark. Roller Family Funeral Home has charge. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Copeland, the husband of Mildred Irene Copeland, also leaves two daughters, Karen Hardy of Collierville and Joni McCollum of Olive Branch; a son, Jerry Copeland of Memphis; a sister, Cqumela Martin, and a brother, Frank Copeland, both of Holland, Mo., seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. The family requests that memorials be sent to Raleigh Assembly of God Mission Program or Teen Challenge.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
ELEN DAVIS, 74, of Memphis, homemaker, died Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a Baptist. Mrs. Davis, the widow of Carlee Davis, leaves three daughters, Lenoria Davis, Wyonia Starks and Annie L. Davis; six sons, Larry Davis, Carlee Davis Jr., Darrell W. Mukes, Terry L. Mukes, Kelvin Mukes and Kenneth B. Mukes, and two brothers, Elliott Austin Jr. and Thelma T. James Moore, all of Memphis, 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
CAROLYN FLORETTA DYSON, 92, of Memphis, homemaker, died Sunday at Millington Health Care Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in Forest Hill cemetery East. She was a member of Raleigh Pentecostal Church. Mrs. Dyson, the widow of Rev. Joseph Rex Dyson, leaves five sons, Kenneth R. Dyson of Memphis, James C. Dyson of Malvern, Ark., David L. Dyson of Maumelle, Ark., Edward O. Dyson of Los Angeles and Joseph S. Dyson of Marion, N.C.; a sister, Faith Anderson of Mounds View, Minn., 23 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]
TAMARA LYNN FARLEY, 40, of Memphis, owner of America Heart Pine, died Monday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Roller Family Funeral Home with burial in Memory Hill Gardens. She was a member of the Home Builders Association and National Wood Flooring Association and a graduate of Christian Brothers University. She leaves her parents, Murphy and Sharon Farley; a sister, Kim Hopper, and her grandmother, Norma Jordan, all of Memphis.
[Obit dated September 25, 2002]