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LAVINA MARIE TATE
1917-2007
GRAYLING, MICHIGAN: Mrs. Lavina Marie Tate, 89, died Saturday, February 10 at the Mercy Hospital in Michigan.
Graveside funeral services were conducted Monday, February 19 at the Parker's Crossroads cemetery. Brother Tim Barker officiated the services.
Mrs. Tate was born July 10, 1917, to the late Walter and Christina Ratsleft Glassbrook. She was preceded in death by a son, Harold Turner.
She is survived by her husband, Calvin Tate; and two daughters, Bonnie Furr of Virginia and Linda Addis of Michigan.

MARGARET LEE STONE
1923-2007
HUNTINGDON - Mrs. Margaret Lee Stone, 83, died Monday, February 12 at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, February 13 in the Chapel of Dilday Funeral Home. Interment icon followed in the Hebron cemetery. Brother Michael Ridgely officiated the services.
Mrs. Stone was born March 30, 1923, in Haywood County to the late Eddie and Rosa Ethylene Byars Rodgers. She was a homemaker and a member of the Congressional Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Stone, a daughter, Beatrice Tubbs, a sister, Louise Hutcherson, two brothers, William Julius Rodgers, Byars Rodgers and a grandson, Michael Ray Pruitt.
She is survived by a daughter, Gloria (Johnny) Johnson of Huntingdon; two sisters, Ruth Parham of Dyersburg and Winnie Alice Smith of Arlington. She also leaves 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

CHARLIE RAY BOSWELL
1917-2007
HUNTINGDON - Mr. Charlie Ray Boswell, 90, died Thursday, February 15 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted on Sunday, February 17 at the Huntingdon First Baptist Church. Interment icon followed in the Carroll Memorial Gardens. Brother Fred Ward officiated the services.
Mr. Boswell was born January 26, 1917, in Life, Tennessee, to the late Charlie Sanders and Ruth Verna Wilson Boswell. He was a member of the Huntingdon First Baptist Church, a security guard for Norandal and a volunteer at Baptist Memorial Hospital.
He is survived by a sister, Eva Wilks, of Memphis, a niece, Mary (James) Golden and a great nephew, Eddie Golden.

FRANCES LOREAN FULLER MURPHY
1921-2007
TREZEVANT - Frances Lorean Fuller Murphy, age 86, died February 15, at Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born September 21, 1921 in Gibson County. Funeral services were at First Baptist Church-Trezevant on Sunday, February 18, 2:00 p.m. with Brother Malcolm Norton officiating. Burial was in Trezevant cemetery.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, James Murphy; parents, John Elmer Fuller and Emma Crocker Fuller; brothers, Johnny Fuller, Floyd Fuller, James Fuller, and Elmer Hayes Fuller; sisters, Gertrude New, Marie Hunley, Naomi Gallimore.
Survivors include: sons, Larry (Sharon) Murphy of Humboldt, and Lloyd (Mildred) Murphy of Milan; daughters, Emma (Gary) Waller of Humboldt and Dora Hooper of Trezevant; a sister, Flora Moore of McKenzie; 10 grandchildren, 19 great-granchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Trezevant First Baptist Church Building Fund.
Brummitt Funeral Home of Trezevant was in charge of arrangements.

LUCY ELIZABETH TODD
1926-2007
GLEASON - Lucy Elizabeth Todd, 80, died February 12 at Oak Manor Healthcare Center in McKenzie. Graveside services were held February 16 at Hopewell cemetery with Bro. Bob Hutchins officiating.
Ms. Todd was a homemaker and was born February 23, 1926 to the late John F. and Henrietta Harris Parsley of Gleason. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leroy E. Leyhue and one son, Paul Todd.
She is survived by her sons; Leonard Todd of Gleason and John T. Todd of Tulsa, Oklahoma and seven grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Gallimore Funeral Home in Gleason was in charge of arrangements.

SAMUEL GLEN NESBITT
1932-2007
HUNTINGDON - Samuel Glen Nesbitt, 74, died Saturday, February 10, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Funeral services were Friday, February 16, at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Chase Funeral Home with Rev. Ivey Jamison officiating. Burial was in Humbles cemetery.
Mr. Nesbitt was born April 14, 1932 to the late James Samuel Nesbitt and Maude Ophelia (Sutton) Nesbitt. He was a retired factory worker, restaurant owner, and caterer. He served in the Army during the Korean conflict, was a member of the Golden Eagle Lodge for over fifty years, the Eastern Star, the Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church where he served as chairman of the deacon board, Sunday school superintendent, president of the usher board, and was appointed as assistant pastor. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, James Thomas Nesbitt, and one sister, Charlie Claude Nesbitt.
Survivors include: his wife of 50 years, Emma Jean (Johnson) Nesbitt; three sons, Farrell Nesbitt of Nashville, Otis (Autumn) Nesbitt of Huntingdon, and Anthony (Melinda) Nesbitt of Paris; six daughters, Betty Williams of Cedar Grove, Judy (Arnold) Smith of Milan, Miranda (Mark) Allen of Memphis, Jacquitta Nesbitt, Jaleesa Nesbitt, and Cornsha Nesbitt, all of Huntingdon; 14 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.

WILLIAM ELBERT MAYO
1921-2007
McKENZIE - William Elbert Mayo, age 85, retired owner of Mayo's Barbecue, died February 14, at McKenzie Regional Hospital. He was born July 12, 1921 in Lexington to James Hollis Mayo and Millie Jane Neisler Mayo, both deceased. Funeral services were Saturday, February 17, 2:00 p.m. at Brummitt Funeral Home, McKenzie with burial in the New Valley cemetery in Gleason.
Survivors include: son, William Hollis Mayo of McKenzie; daughters, Peggy Crawford of Ft Myers, Florida and Mary Janet Doster of McKenzie; brother, James Mayo of McKenzie; sisters, Lucille Mayo Woods of Gleason and Lula Mae Holmes of Huntingdon; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Grace Mayo.

HORACE CLIFTON PHILLIPS
1914-2007
BUENA VISTA - Mr. Horace Clifton Phillips, age 92, died February 14, at Camden Healthcare and Rehab Center. He was born May 28, 1914 in Benton County to Thomas Monroe Phillips and Nellie Tosh Scott Phillips, both deceased. Funeral services were Saturday, February 17, 2:00 p.m. at Bruceton Funeral Home with Brother Garland Broadway officiating. Burial was in Old Hollow Primitive Church cemetery in Bruceton.
He is survived by: his wife, Gladys Mitchell Phillips; sons, Michael (Pat) Joyner and Charles "Bill" (Phyllis) Joyner, both of Buena Vista; a sister, Mrs. Essie Williams of Hollow Rock; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

PAUL DWAYNE HUBBS
1940-2007
HENRY COUNTY: Mr. Paul Dwayne Hubbs, 66, died Sunday, February 11, at the Henry County Medical Center. Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 14 in McEvoy Chapel with Dr. Gary S. Collier officiating. Interment icon followed in Flatwoods cemetery in Benton County.
Mr. Hubbs was born March 14, 1940, to the late John Rass and Allie Eve Jackson Hubbs. He worked in aluminum plants in New Johnsonville and Chicago. He graduated from Camden High School.
He is survived by his daughters: Tammy Lamb of Cottage Grove and Debbie (Woody) Robertson of Henry County; one son, Jason D. Hubbs of Huntingdon; eight brothers: Mike Hubbs of Florida, Jerry Hubbs of Seymour, Tommy and Bobby Hubbs of Chicago; five grandchildren, six great grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Thelma Hubbs; one son, Randy Paul Hubbs; one sister, Patsy Price; and four brothers: David Larry Hubbs, Kenneth Ray Hubbs, Weldon Hubbs and Danny Hubbs.

William Lawrence Clements
1937-2005
HUNTINGDON - William Lawrence "Willie" Clements, 67, of Bruceton, died Thursday, December 1, at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon. Funeral services were conducted December 4 in the chapel of Chase Funeral Home.
Mr. Clements was born December 9, 1937, in Owensboro, Kentucky, to the late Joseph and Essie (Lane) Clements. He was the maintenance supervisor for the Carroll County Highway Department and a member of the C.A.R.S. Club in Carroll County.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Samuel "Tommy" Clements. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Judy (Ice) Clements; two daughters, Lynn (Trent) Ellis of Buena Vista and Delaine (Pat) "Dee" Rance of Milbrook, Alabama; two grandchildren, Curtis Downing and Rachel Ellis; one sister, Kathleen Clark, and one brother, Wishie (Peggy) Clements, both of Owensboro, Kentucky; and one sister-in-law, Muriel Clements of Michigan.

Billy Ray Neely
1958-2005
HOLLOW ROCK - Billy Ray Neely, 46, died Tuesday, November 29, at his home.
Services were conducted December 1 at Bruceton Funeral Home by Rev. Marty Johnson. Interment icon followed in McAuley cemetery near Buena Vista.
Mr. Neely was born December 4, 1958, in Bruceton, to Billy "Fireball" and Sarah H. Roberts, who survive, of Hollow Rock. He was a self-employed roofer.
He is also survived by one daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Neely of Jackson; four sisters: Tina Day and Vanessa Simpson, both of Bruceton, and Stacey Smothers and Mindie Santiago, both of Hollow Rock; and one brother, Chris Neely of Illinois.

Tami Cox Mannarino
1960-2005
PARIS - Services for Tami Cox Mannarino, 44, were conducted at the LeDon Chapel of Ridgeway Funeral Home Friday, June 17, at 10:00 a.m. with the Revs. Dick Cochran and Dale Gallimore officiating. Interment icon followed in the Olive Branch cemetery in Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Mannarino, who worked as an office secretary before becoming disabled, died Tuesday, June 14, at McKenzie Healthcare Center after a 16-year battle with Huntingdon's Disease. She was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church in Streamwood, Illinois.
She was born November 3, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois, to Kenneth Cox of Paris and the late Linda G. Murray Cox.
Survivors include one son, Anthony 'A.J.' Mannarino of Paris; three brothers, Scott Joseph Cox of McKenzie, Mike Whelpley of Sycamore, Illinois, and Jeff Whelpley of Chicago, Illinois; and one sister, Candace Allen of Duluth, Georgia.

Billie Joe Johnson
1929-2005
GLEASON - Services for Billie Joe Johnson, 75, will be at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 22, at Gallimore Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mike Jeffers officiating. Burial will be in New Valley cemetery.
Mr. Johnson, a retired employee of the Weakley County Highway Department, died Sunday, June 19, at Jackson Regional Hospital.
He was born June 22, 1929 in Gleason.
Survivors include his wife, Emma Jean Jenson Johnson, his mother, Maggie Lois Ellis Johnson of Gleason and a sister, Maggie Ruth Townsend of Gleason.
He was preceded in death by his father, Oscar B. Johnson; a brother, Ronnie Johnson, and three sisters, Jean Johnson, Genevieve 'Pete' Garner and Peggy Johnson.

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