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Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Milburn Moore
BRUCETON - Services for Mr. Milburn Moore, 86, will be at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 6 at Bruceton Funeral Home Chapel. Mr. Moore, the retired owner/manager of Ernie's Steakhouse, died Sunday, February 3 at Life Care Center in Bruceton.
He was a member of Central Point Baptist Church and served as a former Bruceton Chief of Police.
Survivors include his wife, Jewell Goodman Moore; a daughter, Sherry Padilla of Concord, Georgia; a son, Ernest Lee Moore of Eagle Creek; a sister, Norma Fowler of Camden; a brother, John Leslie Moore of Waverly and three grandchildren.

Wilburn Taylor
McKENZIE - Services for Wilburn Taylor, 74, were at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 3 at Wingo Baptist Church in Trezevant with Rev. Morton officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Taylor, a retired construction worker, died Thursday, January 31 at Methodist Hospital in McKenzie.
He was born May 12, 1927 in Trezevant to the late Cornelius Taylor and Adean Taylor. He was a member of Wingo Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons, Robert Taylor of McKenzie and Larry Taylor of Atwood; four daughters, Adean Newbill and Mary Taylor, both of McKenzie and Ann McClerkin and Sabrina Taylor, both of Atwood; a sister, Madilene Glass of Trezevant; two brothers, Curtis Taylor of Trezevant and Eugene Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio; fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.
Trinity Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Paul Edwin Pace
McKENZIE - Services for Paul Edwin Pace, 56, were at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 30 at Brummitt Funeral Home with Bro. Michael Walker officiating. Burial was in Seminary cemetery in Pillowville.
Mr. Pace, retired employee of Tennessee Metal, died Sunday, January 27 at his residence.
He was born May 8, 1945 in Benham, Kentucky to the late Relli Jane White Pace and Elkanor Pace. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Gleason.
Survivors include his wife, Sylvia C. Pace; two daughters, Johanna Christina Pace Cannon of McKenzie and Cynthia Kay Michael of Springville; a son, Paul E. Pace of Gleason; two sisters, Dolly Coleman of Detroit Michigan and Fay Bowden of Annville, Kentucky; a brother, Terry Pace of Dover and five grandchildren, Maxwell Pace and Jess Pace, both of Gleason and Megan Michael, Blake Michael and Drake Michael, all of Springville.

Devin Edwards
PARIS - Graveside services for Devin Wilson Edwards, infant son of Kevin and Anna Dean Edwards were at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 31 at Carroll Memorial Gardens near McKenzie with Randy Moore officiating.
Devin was stillborn Sunday night, January 27 at Henry County Medical Center.
In addition to his parents, he leaves a brother, Michael Glen Edwards of Paris, his paternal grandmother, Sudie M. Edwards of Paris; maternal grandparents, Robert F. Dean and Peggy A. Dean, both of Paris; and maternal great-grandparents, Esther and Charles Combee of Paris. His paternal grandfather, Glen Edwards preceded him in death.
Brummitt Funeral Home of McKenzie was in charge of the arrangements.

Robert J. Clement
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA: Mr. Robert J. Clement, formerly of Gleason, passed away at his home on January 22. He was the son of the late Albert and Kathryn Clement. He was a native Tennessean, taking all of his education in the school
system of his home state. He graduated from the University of Tennessee Medical Units College of Dentistry at Memphis in 1956. The year before his completion of dental school, on December 20, 1953, he married an attractive nurse, Mary Lou Nelson of Milan, who was the love of his life.
Bob's career is defined by his thirty-year service in the air force and his teaching and administration in the dental school at Loma Linda University in California. His military service took him literally all over the world with assignments in several stations in the United States, Japan and Crete. He retired from the U. S. Air Force with the rank of colonel. While in the military service he was awarded numerous honors including the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) and Outstanding Unit Citation. In 1988, Bob was appointed assistant professor of Oral Diagnosis, Radiology and Pathology in the School of Dentistry at Loma Linda University.
In 1999, he was asked to serve as Director of Clinical Services. His service to the school was marked by a love for the students and faculty and a serious commitment to excellence in-patient care. His unflagging support of Loma Linda is well known. He was a member of LLUSD Century Club and the Dean's Circle. In 1990, he was Teacher of the Year for the School of Dentistry. His presence and person will be sorely missed.
In addition to his parents, a sister, Melba Gallimore of Gleason, preceded him in death. He will be missed by family, his wife, Mary Lou; a son, Dr. Robert J. Clement, Jr. and his wife, Linda and two grandchildren, Jason and Christina of Winter Springs, Florida; a son Douglas S. Clement and his wife Susan and two grandchildren, Deanna and Melanie of Phoenix, Arizona; a sister, Barbara Ann White of Memphis and a brother, Jerry Lee Clement, also of Memphis.

Robert Edward Clement
HUNTINGDON - Memorial services will be held for Robert Edward Clement Saturday, February 9 at 1:00 p.m. at Dilday Funeral Home. Mr. Clement died Sunday, January 27 at Baptist Memorial Hospital.
Survivors include his wife, Nadine Clement and a daughter, Donna Eubank, both of McKenzie.

Arlene Jean Van Hofwegen Blackketter
McLEMORESVILLE - Arlene Jean Van Hofwegen Blackketter died Saturday, February 9 at her home following a long battle with cancer. She was born December 17, 1934 in Lebanon, Iowa, the youngest daughter of Arie and Johanna (Eddom) Van Hofwegen. In the fall of 1940, Arlene began school at the Keuning School, near Harrison, South Dakota. In October of that same year, the Van Hofwegen family moved to southern California, where she completed her education, graduating in 1952 from Upland Academy.
On September 2, 1955 in the Ontario Christian Reformed Church, Ontario, California, Arlene was married to her high school sweetheart, Koert Lewis Blackketter. Arlene and Lewis made their first home in Stillwater, Oklahoma while Lewis attended Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State University). While in Stillwater, their first child was born. Upon completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in animal husbandry in 1957, Lewis bought a farm near Leedey, Oklahoma where he began his career in dairy farming. While living there, five more children were born.
In September 1965, Arlene and Lewis moved to Carroll County. They first operated a dairy near Trezevant. In April 1968, they moved to McLemoresville, where Lewis established the Blackketter Jersey Farm. They retired from the dairy business in November 1996. Soon after they moved to Tennessee, Arlene and Lewis joined the Trezevant Methodist Church, where she served as teacher for the Youth Sunday School class for more than thirty years.
While her daughters were young, Arlene was involved with Girl Scouts, helping to establish troops in Trezevant and in McLemoresville. She served as troop leader for ten years, in addition to being the Carroll County Day Camp Director for four years. She also served as MYF director at the Trezevant United Methodist Church during the same period. When her children were grown, she became an active member of the Trezevant/McLemoresville Home Demonstration Club, the Trezevant United Methodist Women and the Carroll County Camp of Gideons Auxiliary.
Those who survive and mourn her death are her husband of more than 46 years, Lewis Blackketter; her children; Susan Partridge and her husband Michael of Huntingdon, Van Blackketter and his wife, Louanne of McLemoresville, Gail Eubanks and her husband Harold of Huntingdon, Alan Blackketter and his wife Denise of Washington D.C. and Ann Butler and her husband Ricky of Huntingdon; twelve grandchildren, Michelle Harris and her husband James of Des Plaines, Illinois, Jonathan, Jacob and Stephanie Partridge of Huntingdon, Leah and Brooks Blackketter of McLemoresville, Kirk, Kevin and Karl Butler of Huntingdon, and Emily, Adam and Thomas Blackketter of Washington D.C.; two step-grandsons, Alan and Daniel Eubanks of Huntingdon; one sister, Bets Bos of California; and four brothers, Steve, Jack, and Allan Van Hofwegen, all of California and Bob Van Hofwegen of Arizona. Arlene was preceded in death by an infant daughter, JoNell Blackketter, her parents, one brother, Ed Van Hofwegen and two sisters, Janet Frings and Marguerite Delong.
Funeral services, under the direction of Chase Funeral Home, were held Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at the Trezevant United Methodist Church, Trezevant with the Rev. Tommie Martin officiating. Interment icon followed in the McLemoresville cemetery.

Charles A. Dalton
LAKEWOOD, WASHINGTON: Charles A. Dalton, 70, passed away on Sunday, December 23. He was born October 14, 1931 in Huntingdon. He served in the U.S. Army for twenty years and retired from Tacoma Container Corporation of America. He was also part owner of Mrs. "C" Restaurant in Tacoma. He was a longtime member of AMVETS Post #1.
Charles was preceded in death by his wife Gertrude in 1992. Survivors include his son Kenneth; a sister, Angelyn Burton; two grandchildren; and several nephews.
Charles graduated from Webb High School in 1949.

Chessie Carlean Puckett
DRESDEN - Services for Chessie Carlean Puckett, 88, were at 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 11 at Gallimore Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Steve Boone and Bro. Harvey Elder officiating. Burial was in the New Hope cemetery near Latham.
Mrs. Puckett died on Saturday, February 9 at Methodist Volunteer Hospital in Martin.
She was born November 6, 1913 in Coldwater, Kentucky to the late James and Susan Hangline Smith. She was a member of Liberty Church of Christ.
Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Parker and Nancy White, both of Dresden; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Bethany Lynn Brackett
DRESDEN - Graveside services for Bethany Lynn Brackett, infant daughter of James Nathan and Tremanda Lynn Brackett, were Thursday, February 7 at Olive Branch cemetery with the Rev. Michael Simmons officiating.
The baby was stillborn Wednesday, February 6 at Methodist Hospital in McKenzie.
Additional survivors, besides her parents include three sisters, Isabella Danielle Brackett, Brooklyn Elise Brackett and Brittany Elaine Brackett, all of Dresden; grandparents Ricky and Marisa Gallimore of Dresden, Eddie and Betty Fitzgerald of Fulton, Kentucky and Bo and Tonya Pirackett of Martin; great-grandparents Wanda and Junior Legens of Dresden, Mary Ann and Freddie Scott of Milan and Addie Gallimore of Dresden and the late Woody Gallimore.
Gallimore Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Joe Watson Walker
WILDERSVILLE - Mr. Joe (Boy) Watson Walker, 62, died Wednesday, February 6 at his home. Funeral services were conducted on Friday, February 8 at 2:00 p.m. at the Chase Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Andrew Stokes officiating. Interment icon followed in the New Hope cemetery.
Mr. Walker was born July 9, 1939 in Carroll County to the late E.T. (Jim) and Joella (Pritchard) Walker. He was an army veteran, a member of the Yuma Baptist Church and a member of the Alchymia Shriners of Memphis. He attended the Clarksburg High School where he graduated in 1958. His sister, Margie Ross passed away on the same day. He was also preceded in death by another sister, Jo Priestly Fronabarger and one brother, James G. (Buddy) Walker.
He is survived by his wife Maxie (Hester) Walker, two daughters, Sherri Louise Walker of Lake Cormorant, Mississippi and Wanda Lynn Walker of Cordova; one sister, Imogene (Doodie) Hill of Greenville, Texas; one brother, Harlan Walker of Clarksburg and two granddaughters.

Marjorie M. Parsley
McKENZIE - Funeral services for Marjorie M. Parsley, 86, were at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 9 at Gallimore Funeral Home with the Rev. Johnny Hazelwood officiating. Burial was in Eastview cemetery.
Mrs. Parsley, a retired LPN, died Thursday, February 7 at Methodist Volunteer Hospital.
She was born June 24, 1925 in Wingo, Kentucky to the late Luby and Inez McNeil Green. She was a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Minus Parsley; two sons, Donnie Richmond of Water Valley, Kentucky and William Ingrum of Mayfield, Kentucky; three daughters, Sharlotte Heileman of Santa Fe, Texas, Kay Martin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Jo Gordon of Gleason; a stepdaughter, Mary Alice Crocker of Savannah; a brother, Harold Green of Wingo, Kentucky; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild.

Argyle Harper, Jr.
ALAMO: Funeral services for Argyle Harper, Jr, 67, were held Wednesday, February 6 at Alamo First Baptist Church with Bro. Chris Rigby officiating. Burial was in Oak View Memorial cemetery.
Mr. Harper was born on April 18, 1934 in Gibson County. He died at his home on Monday, February 4.
He was retired from American Air Filters and Crockett County Middle School. Argyle served in the U.S. Army from 1953 until 1969. He served in the Korean Conflict and was a squad leader in the Vietnam Conflict.
His mother, Lucy Harper, his father, Argyle Harper, Sr. and a brother, Homer Harper, preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Martha Jane; one son, Billy Harper of Alamo; seven sisters, Florence Crocker, Estelle Blankenship, Hattie Crocker, all of Milan; Rose Hayes of Ville Platte, Louisiana; Mary Ruth Barnes of Fortuna, California; Jessie May Shannon of Montgomery, Alabama; and Shirley Taylor of McKenzie; a brother, Wilburn Harper of Milan and two grandchildren.

Maggie Mildred McAdoo
McKENZIE - Services for Maggie Mildred McAdoo, 92, were at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 9 at Brummitt Funeral Home with Bro. Harrell Nation officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Mrs. McAdoo, widow of Earnest William McAdoo, died Wednesday night, February 6 at Oak Manor Health Care Center in McKenzie.
She was born March 29, 1909 in Carroll County to the late Maggie Deck Montgomery and Bruce Montgomery. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in McKenzie.
Survivors include two grandchildren, Donnie Beal of San Diego, California and Danny Beal of McKenzie; and one great-grandson, Mike Beal of Ft. Carson, Colorado.
A daughter, Marie Beal; two sisters, Ora Chandler and Agnes Demoss and a brother, Vernice Montgomery preceded her in death.

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