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Frances Peace
ATOKA-Frances Allene Peace, 84, homemaker, died Sunday at Covington Manor Nursing Home. Graveside services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Hunt Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Idlewild Baptist Church. Mrs. Peace, the widow of J.C. Peace, leaves a daughter, Elaine Kelly of Atoka; a son, Joe Peace of Idlewild; a sister, Mary Sanders of Idlewild, 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
- dated Oct 14, 2002
Robert Boulton
MILAN-Robert Frank Boulton, 52, farmer and schoolbus driver, died Sunday at University of Tennessee Bowld Hospital in Memphis. Services will be Wednesday at 2:00 at Oakwood Baptist Church with burial in Martin Cemetery. Mr. Boulton leaves four sisters, Margaret Boulton of Milan, Elizabeth Suiter of Martin, Virginia Kiecker of Hendersonville, and Martha Shelton of Germantown. Bodkin Funeral Home has charge. He will be missed by a host of hunting buddies and many friends.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Thomas Spain
CEDAR GROVE-Thomas Eugene Spain, 75, retired truck driver, died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Chase Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. He was an elder at Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church. Mr. Spain, the husband of Wilma Jean Spain, also leaves his mother, Margaret Laverne Woods Spain Cedar.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Ben Smith
JACKSON-Ben Smith, 82, of Jackson, formerly of Milan, retired iron worker, died Saturday at the Regional Hospital of Jackson. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Milan First General Baptist Church with burial in Hopewell Cemetery in Medina. Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan has charge. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of McLemoresville United Methodist Church. He leaves a daughter, Rhonda Gillette of Wisconsin; a son, Ronnie Smith of Nashville; three sisters, Opal White of Milan, Jean Sage of Jackson and Sue Kilder of Bradford; two brothers, Glen Smith of Lavinia and Milton Smith of Atwood, and four grandchildren.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Elmer Burnine
LEXINGTON-Elmer ‘Buddy’ Burnine, 69, maintenance worker, died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Reed’s Chapel with burial in Ridge Grove Cemetery. Mr. Burnine, the husband of Nancy Burnine, also leaves two daughters, Teresa Diane Burnine of Lewisburg and Sheila Lottman of Milan; a son, Mark Burnine of Milan; a stepdaughter, Laura Moling of Beech Bluff; a stepson, Robert Gould of Bemis; three sisters, Anne Byrd of Lexington, Marie Armstrong of Forrest City, Ark., and Zona Harper of Cedar Grove, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Frances Nowell
TRENTON-Frances Utley Nowell, 68, retired payroll accountant, died Friday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Services were Monday at Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. She was a member of Salem Baptist Church. Mrs. Nowell, the widow of Hunter Utley and J.B. Nowell, leaves a daughter, Susan U. Featherstone of Trenton; a son, Michael H. Utley of LaGrange, Ga.; a sister, Mildred Bishop of California, and two grandchildren.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Alice Grooms
TRENTON-Alice Jean Grooms, 69, factory worker, died Wednesday at NHC Healthcare. Services were Friday at Apostolic Faith Pentecostal Church in Bradford with burial in Sunnyside Cemetery in Kenton. Williams Funeral Home had charge. She leaves five daughters, Daine Campbell of Trenton, Gail Cannon of Greenfield, Donna Estes of Birmingham, Yvonne Gearin of Bradford and Denise Miller of Scottsboro, Ala., and a son, William Earl Powell of Bradford.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
R.C. Goodrich
TREZEVANT-R.C. Goodrich, 78, retired farmer, died Wednesday at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. Services were Saturday at Bodkin Funeral Home with burial in Trezevant Cemetery. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Goodrich, the husband of Juana Goodrich, also leaves a daughter, Debby G. Dean of Karnack, Texas; three sons, Robert Goodrich of North Bend, Ore., and Walter C. Goodrich and Rowdy C. Goodrich, both of Huntingdon; three sisters, Ada McCombs of Lake, Miss., Peggy Mullin of Corvallis, Ore. and Betty Warf of Coos Bay, Ore.; two brothers, Clarence Goodrich of Coos Bay and J.C. Goodrich of Mt. Holly, N.J., seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be sent to the building fund at Atwood Church of Christ.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Julia Arnold
MEDINA-Julia Mainone Smith Arnold, 51, formerly of Maury City, teacher, died Thursday in Medina. Services were Sunday at New First Baptist Church in Maury City with burial in Harris Grove Cemetery. Currie’s Funeral Home had charge. Mrs. Arnold, the wife of Richard Arnold, also leaves a son, Richard Matthew Arnold of Medina; her mother, Doris Tatum Smith of Maury City, and three brothers, Harold Smith of Gary, Ind., Edward Smith of St. Louis and Patrick Smith of Maury City.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Mary Nelson
MILAN-Mary Flossie Hoppers Nelson, 77, died Sunday at her home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bodkin Funeral Home with burial in Gibson County Memory Gardens. She was a member of Northside Baptist Church. Mrs. Nelson, the widow of Eugene Nelson, leaves a son, Tom Nelson of Milan; three brothers, Bill Hoppers of Columbus, MS, Ray Hoppers of Trenton and Gerald Hoppers of Jackson; two sisters, Minnie Hayes of Trenton and Marie McLean of Trenton, two grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to Northside Baptist Church.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
John Barger
CEDAR GROVE-John Fred Barger, 82, retired logger, died Tuesday at Huntingdon Health & Rehabilitation. Services were Thursday at Chase Funeral Home with burial in Leach Seventh-day Aventist Cemetery. Mr. Barger, the husband of Lois Nolene Barger, also leaves three daughters, Carolyn Breeden and Kathy Butler, both of Cedar Grove, and Brenda Pearson of Huntingdon; two sisters, Mary N. Cole of Lavinia and May H. Gooch of Yuma; a brother, Bobby Barger of Lavinia, six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Robert McKee
CEDAR GROVE-Robert L. McKee, 90, retired auto dealer and merchant, died Tuesday at McNairy Regional Hospital in Selmer. Services were Friday at Reed’s Chapel in Lexington with burial in Bargerton Church of Christ Cemetery. He was a member of Bargerton Church of Christ. Mr. McKee, the husband of Clara Mildred McKee, also leaves five daughters, Sandra Kay Morris, Marcia McNatt and Melda Mills, all of Lexington, Robbie Morrissett of Cedar Grove and Reba Pruitt of Wildersville; a son, Jerry McKee of Lexington; two sisters, Linnie Sue Pierce of Humboldt and Helen Johnson of Lexington; three brothers, Connie McKee of Lexington, Pete McKee of Milan and Elston Dude McKee of Perry, Fla., 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Fronie Butler
PARIS-Fronie L. Butler, 77, homemaker, died Tuesday in Paris. Services were Saturday at Ridgeway Funeral Home with burial in Pilgrim Rest Cemetery. She was a member of Trezevant Baptist Church. Mrs. Butler, the widow of George A. Butler, leaves three daughters, Janice Chenoweth, Mary Kay Dykes and Phyllis J. Stoddard, and a son, Glen Butler, all of Paris; two sisters, Irne Carnell and Zonie Yates, both of Trezevant, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
- dated Feb 03, 2003
Mary Simpson
MEDINA-Mary Travis Simpson, 95, retired department store floor manager, died Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Services were Wednesday at Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery. She was a member of Medina First Methodist Church. Mrs. Simpson, the widow of John Bernard Simpson, leaves a daughter, Patsy King, and a son, Sammy Simpson, both of Medina, two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
- dated Feb 03, 2003