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A.W. Reddick
GREENFIELD-A.W. 'Wash' Reddick, 79, carpenter, died of respiratory failure Saturday at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare in Jackson. Services were at 2 p.m. Monday at Meridian Cumberland Presbyterian Church with burial in Meridian Cemetery. He was a Navy veteran. He leaves a daughter, Margo McDaniel of Greenfield; three sons, Gary Reddick of Paris, Jerry L. Reddick of Dresden and Steve Reddick of Rutherford; two brothers, Jim Reddick of Greenfield and Walter Reddick of Milan, 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Maron Barrett
MEDINA-Maron Paul Barrett, 32, construction worker, died of heart failure Wednesday at his home. Graveside services were at 10 a.m. Saturday at Centerville Cemetery. Shelton-Hunt Funeral Home had charge. Mr. Barrett, the husband of Jacqueline Barrett, also leaves three sons, Jake Barrett, John Luke Barrett and Lee Barrett, and a stepdaughter, Shelby Parhal Barrett, all of Medina; his mother and stepfather, Marion Maness Thompson and Rick Thompson of Lavinia; his father and stepmother, Paul Barrett and Carol Barrett of Alamo; a sister, Tammy Widick of Daytona; FL; two brothers, Robert Barrett of Medina and Wesley Barrett of Alamo, and his grandparents, Ruth Maness of Medina, and Bob Mathis and Evelyn Mathis, both of Atwood.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Thelma Rollins
MILAN-Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Stewart Rollins, 91, were Sunday April 1, in the Chapel of Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home. Burial was in Centerville Cemetery.
Mrs. Rollins, a homemaker, died Friday morning, March 30, at the Wesley Fountain Place in Milan.
Mrs. Rollins was a member of the Chapel Hill Baptist Church for fifty two years and had taught Sunday School and sang in the church choir. She was an active member of the Women's Missionary Union in her church and in Gibson County. She and her husband were long time members of the Gibson county Farm Bureau and she served as County Chairman for twenty years. She had been a member of the Home Demonstration Club for over thirty years.
Mrs. Rollins was preceded in death by her husband, Sam Rollins, a daughter, Demetra Simons; a sister, Finis West; and a grandchild.
Survivors include a son, Farris Rollins and wife June of Milan; a daughter, Lyda Sue Karnes and husband Charles of Memphis; one brother, James Stewart of Memphis; a son-in-law, Vernon Simons of Milan; ten grandchildren; twenty one great grandchildren; and six great great grandchildren.
Pallbearers serving were Jeff Rollins, Michael Karnes, Randy Reed, Jerry Simons, Johnny Simons, Billy Simons, Tom Smith and David Simons.
The family requested that any memorials be directed to the Chapel Hill Baptist Church.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Edith Jones
LEXINGTON-Edith Jones, 78, homemaker, died of heart disease Tuesday at her home. Services were at 1 p.m. Thursday at Reed's Chapel with burial in Antioch Cemetery. Mrs. Jones, the wife of Carl Jones, also leaves two daughters, Carlene Jones of Southaven, MS, and Ruby smith of Lexington; three sons, Charles W. Jones, Richard Jones and Larry Jones, all of Southaven; her stepmother, Pearl Cannady of Milan; a sister, Gwendale Phillips of Atwood, four half-sisters, Mona McNeeley, Mary Alice Scott and Connie Bowers, all of Southaven, and Diane Dunkle of Pigeon Forge; a half-brother, Ron Cannady of Florida, 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Catherine Stephens
DYERSBURG-Catherine Stephens, 70, homemaker, died of cancer Tuesday at her home. Graveside services were Wednesday in Dyer County Memorial Gardens. J.W. Curry and Son Funeral Home had charge. Mrs. Stephens, the widow of James Edward Stephens, leaves three daughters, Betty Byrd, Kay Huffine and Esther Hall, and two sons, James Stephens Jr. and Paul Stephens, all of Dyersburg; two sisters, Ruby Noel of RoEllen and Hazel Hobbs of Clifton; a brother, William Brawley of Milan, four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Marcella Henson
MCKENZIE-Marcella M. Henson, 73, homemaker, died Wednesday at Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center after a stroke. Services were at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bodkin Funeral Home with burial in White Rose Cemetery in Gibson. She was a Lutheran. Mrs. Henson, the widow of Leonard Wayne Henson, leaves a son, Richard J. Henson of Gibson; four sisters, Virgina Pearson of Lehigh Acres, FL, Pauline Piedlow and Dorothy Schieffer, both of Chicago, and Ruby Guelsdorf of Huntingdon, IN; a brother, Arthur Nohlberg of Chicago, four grandchildren and a great-grandson.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Lola Ables
JACKSON-Lola Ables, 88, homemaker, died of kidney failure Monday at Humboldt General Hospital. Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home with burial in Highland Memorial Gardens. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Jackson. Mrs. Ables, the widow of Clarence Ables, leaves five daughters, Flossie Cupples and Martha Webb, both of Jackson, and Maggie Pickard, Georgia Mullikin and Linda Collins, all of Humboldt; two sons, James Ables of Medina and Tommy Ables of Jackson, 23 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Gene Pruett
MCKENZIE-Gene David Pruett, 62, retired from Milan Arsenal, died of congestive heart failure Tuesday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. Services were at 1 p.m. Thursday at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan with burial in Davidson Chapel Cemetery. He was a member of the Apostolic Pentecostal Church near Gleason. Mr. Pruett, the husband of Doris Pruett, also leaves a daughter, Dawn Pruett, and a son, Dale Pruett, both of McKenzie; his mother, Minnie Sue Leath of Milan; two sisters, Sue Climer of Springville and Doris Cates of Milan; a brother, Billy Pruett of Medina, and a grandson.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Margaret Rinks
TRENTON-Margaret Lee Rinks, 67, retired sewing machine operator, died of heart failure Tuesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Services were at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Shelton Funeral Home with burial in Olivers Chapel Cemetery near Bradford. She leaves four daughters, Dorothy Cullum of Dyersburg, Norma Lemings and Shelia Swanner, both of Trenton, and Margie Holt of Bradford; four sons, Darrell Rinks of Gibson Wells, Carlos Rinks of Milan, and Fred Rinks and Rickey Rinks, both of Humboldt; four sisters, Katie Howell of Eaton, Mary Lou Ray of Dyer, Jo Doss of Trenton and Stella Gladson of Missouri; two brothers, Robert Pugh of Trenton and Terry Pugh of Alabama, 21 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren and eight step-greatgrandchildren.
- dated Apr 09, 2001
Lloyd Allen Roberts
Lloyd Allen Roberts, 71, retired from Milan Arsenal, died Sunday at his home. Graveside services were Wednesday at Bradford Cemetery. He was a member of China Grove Baptist Church. Mr. Roberts, the husband of Helen Roberts, also leaves a daughter, Gina Roberts, and a son, Terry Roberts, both of Bradford; two sisters, Mary Phillips of South Fulton and Argie White of Dyer, and two brothers, Lawrence Roberts of Kenton and Enloe Roberts of Sharon.
- dated June 7, 2002
Marie F. Travis
Marie F. Travis, 85, homemaker, died Thursday at Methodist Healthcare-McKenzie. Services were Sunday at Brummitt Funeral Home with burial in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery. She was a member of Pilgrims Rest Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Travis, the widow of Miles Travis, leaves a daughter, Ann Hammett of Cedar Grove; four sons, Kenneth Travis of Greenfield, Charles Travis of Milan, and William Travis and Larry Wayne Travis, both of McKenzie, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
- dated June 7, 2002
Frances Clarke Arrington
Frances Clarke Arrington, 69, retired bookkeeper for Warmath Communications, died Sunday at Milan General Hospital. Services were Wednesday at Bodkin Funeral Home with burial in Gibson County Memory Gardens. Mrs. Arrington, the wife of Cecil Arrington, also leaves a son, Steve Arrington of Milan; three sisters, Mary Dean Talkington of GA, Nita Harrison of Savannah and Ann Cunningham of KY; two brothers, James Clarke of Savannah and William Thomas Clarke of NC; a granddaughter, Ashley Arrington of Milan and a great-grandson, Blake Miller of Milan.
- dated June 7, 2002