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Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Lee Andrew Johnson, 74, of Memphis, retired forklift operator for Cleo Wrap and retired machine operator for Kellogg, died Tuesday at his home. Services will be at noon Monday at St. Jude Missionary Baptist Church with burial in New Park cemetery. M.J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has charge. Mr. Johnson, the husband of Dorothy Johnson, also leaves four daughters, Jacquelyn Starks and Shelia Brown, both of Memphis, Gwendolyn Johnson of Atlanta and Sandra Willis of New Jersey; three sons, Lee Andrew Johnson Jr. and Bernard Rice, both of Memphis, and Ronnie Rice of Michigan; three sisters, Mary Cartman of Chicago, and Vivian Morris and Rose Bernard, both of Memphis; a brother, Rev. Elmer Shelton Jr. of Memphis, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Warren R. McIntyre, 84, of Memphis, owner-operator of Wholesale Food Distribution and former minor league baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals, died Wednesday at Saint Francis Hospital. Mass will be said at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where he was a communicant, with burial in Memorial Park. Memorial Park Funeral Home has charge. He was a Little League coach. Mr. McIntyre, the husband of Katherine McIntyre, also leaves two daughters, Pat Garrey of Atlanta and Kay Cheshire of Greensboro, N.C.; a son, Michael McIntyre of Germantown; a brother, Byron McIntyre of Vero Beach, Fla., three grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Bennetta Morris, 54, of Hendersonville, Tenn., formerly of Memphis, retired cashier, died Wednesday at her home. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Forest Hill cemetery South. Forest Hill Funeral Home South has charge. She leaves a daughter, Becky Cook of Hendersonville, and four grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Hilda M. Norris, 102, of Memphis, homemaker, died Thursday at Methodist South Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Collins Chapel CME Church, where she was a member, with burial in New Park cemetery. M.J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has charge. Mrs. Norris, the widow of Armour L. Norris, leaves a daughter, Alene N. Flowers, and a son, Wendell A. Norris, both of Memphis, and five grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

David O'Conner, 38, of Bartlett, driver for Memphis Fire Department, died Wednesday at Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Broadmoor Baptist Church with burial in Memory Hill Gardens. Memphis Funeral Home Germantown Parkway Chapel has charge. Mr. O'Conner, the husband of Brenda Messina O'Conner, also leaves his mother, Dorothy Riemath of Southaven; his father, James O'Conner of Greenville, Miss.; three brothers, Johnny O'Conner of Greenville, Jimmy O'Conner of Millington and Ray O'Conner of Memphis, and two stepsisters, Donna Eddings of Eads and Sandra Crain of Memphis. The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or Memphis Humane Society.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Steven Rhyne, 51, of Memphis, retired activities coordinator for Memphis Veterans Medical Center, died Tuesday at his home. Services will be at noon Tuesday at Greater Adelaide Ministries, where he attended, with burial in West Tennessee Veterans cemetery. Harrison's Funeral Home Orange Mound Chapel has charge. He was an Army veteran, a graduate of South Side High School and State Technical Institute and attended Christian Brothers University. He leaves his mother, Yvonne Rhyne, and two sisters, Sharon E. Rhyne and Carmen Earl Dance, all of Memphis, and five brothers, Freeman Rhyne Jr., Marvin Rhyne, Harry Rhyne and Bradley Rhyne, all of Memphis, and Kelvin Rhyne of Jackson, Tenn.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Essie Bell Spencer, 69, of Memphis, homemaker, died Wednesday at Methodist North Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. She was a member of World Overcomers Outreach Ministries. Mrs. Spencer, the widow of Walter Spencer, leaves a daughter, Estella Prescott of Memphis; two sisters, Marian Jones and Bessie Yancey, both of Collierville; a son-in-law who helped care for her, Michael Prescott of Memphis, three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Robert H. Taylor, 69, of Memphis, retired from Cleo Wrap, died Wednesday at Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Park South Woods. He was a member of First Baptist Church Lauderdale. Mr. Taylor, the husband of Mary Taylor, also leaves two daughters, Gail Taylor and Demetria Taylor Walton; four sons, Robert Taylor Jr., Gerald A. Taylor, Kenneth D. Taylor and Steve V. Taylor; two sisters, Marilyn Jones and Minnie Lou Jefferson, and three brothers, Harry A. Taylor, Milton Taylor and John A. Taylor, all of Memphis, 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Charles L. Thomasson, 80, of Memphis, retired construction inspector for the City of Memphis, died Thursday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Family Funeral Care with burial in Forest Hill cemetery Midtown. He was a World War II Army veteran and the recipient of the American Theater Ribbon, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with four Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal and Victory medal. Mr. Thomasson, the widower of Katherine Sue Thomasson, leaves a daughter, Cheri Peterson of Chicago. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Veterans of Foreign Wars or Olive Branch First Baptist Church.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Phyllis Luvenia Willis, 72, of Memphis, domestic worker, died Tuesday at Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church Broad, where she was a member, with burial in New Park cemetery. N.H. Owens & Son Funeral Home has charge. She attended Lester School. She leaves two sisters, Kay Frances Smith and Sandra Freeman, both of Memphis, and two brothers, William Whitt Willis of Chicago and Robert Willis of Memphis.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Herbert H. 'Cold Man' Wilson, 73, of Memphis, retired brick mason, died Tuesday at Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Prayer House of Deliverance on McClure with burial at 10 a.m. Monday in New Park cemetery. R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Wilson, the husband of Ruby M. Wilson, also leaves two daughters, Vernita J. Jackson of Decatur, Ga., and Ruby M. Wilson of Memphis; three sons, Herbert H. Wilson Jr. of Decatur, Roland Rena Wilson of Tampa, Fla., and Kim Dewayne Wilson of Illinois; a sister, Ella Baptist, and a brother, Red Wilson, both of Memphis, 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Adamsville -- Ruby Inez Finley, 85, retired from Harwood Manufacturing after 20 years, died Wednesday at McNairy Regional Hospital in Selmer. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Adamsville First Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Mars Hill cemetery. Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer has charge. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She leaves two daughters, Brenda Comer of Adamsville and Mary Finley of Selmer; a son, Ray Finley of Adamsville, 14 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Covington -- Casey Lee Adams, 82, farmer, died Monday at Covington Manor Nursing Home. Services will be at noon Saturday at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with burial in St. John cemetery in Atoka. Palmer Funeral Home in Mason has charge. He was a former member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Atoka. Mr. Adams, the widower of Jesse Mae Lemons-Adams, leaves a son, David Adams of Covington; his father, Charlie Adams; his mother and stepfather, Eddie Mae Hall Alston and Arthur Alston; two sisters, Eunice Lee of Covington and Annie B. Richardson of Memphis; two brothers, Bonnie Junior Alston of Mason and Charles Alston of Detroit, six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Dyersburg -- Lorane C. Fowler, 95, homemaker, died Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Dyersburg Funeral Home with burial in Fairview cemetery. She was a 63-year member and former youth choir director for 35 years at Dyersburg First United Methodist Church and a member of McDowell Music Club. Mrs. Fowler, the widow of C.J. Fowler, leaves a daughter, Callie Acred of Dyersburg, and two grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Dyersburg First United Methodist Church Music Fund.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Dyersburg -- Jennifer Annette Smith, 24, homemaker, died Tuesday in Hickman County. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Fairview cemetery in Newbern. Johnson Funeral Home in Newbern has charge. She was a member of Junction Church of God in Finley. She leaves two daughters, Chelsea Lakeiff Smith and Sadie Annette Smith; her mother and stepfather, Trudy and John Kindle; her father, Harold Mosier, and two sisters, Christy O. Dean and Emily Sue Howell, all of Dyersburg, and her grandparents, Margaret Smith and Sue Kitchen, both of Dyersburg, and Linda Kindle of Yorkville.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Dyersburg -- Stanley R. Taylor, 49, maintenance worker for Dyersburg Funeral Home, died Wednesday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Dyersburg Funeral Home has charge. He was an Army veteran. Mr. Taylor, the husband of Margaret Taylor, also leaves two sons, Hernandos Taylor and Houston Taylor, and his father, J.B. Taylor, all of Dyersburg; eight sisters, Shirley Phillips of St. Louis, Mary Bunkley, Ruby Walton, Roxie Lewis, Deborah Taylor, Glenda Green and Pamela Taylor, all of Dyersburg, and Rhonda Gause of Jackson; three brothers, Thomas Taylor, Randolph Taylor and William Taylor, all of Dyersburg, and two stepgrandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Hornsby -- Judy C. Winburn, 46, former clerical secretary for Memphis Veterans Medical Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Nashville, died Tuesday at McNairy Regional Hospital in Selmer. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer with burial in Mount Gilead cemetery in Bethel Springs. She was a member of Mount Gilead Baptist Church. Mrs. Winburn, the wife of Ricky Winburn, also leaves a daughter, Ashley Winburn of Brandon, Miss.; three sons, Gary L. Winburn of Southaven, Miss., Justin Winburn of Brandon and James R. Winburn of Hornsby; a brother, John Wayne Louks of Memphis, and three grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association.
[Death notice dated April 22, 2005]

Jannie Beatrice 'Pie' Albright, 64, of Memphis, employee of Memphis Public Library and Information Center, died Tuesday at her home. M.J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Albright, the widow of William Henry Albright, leaves four daughters, Jannie Albright Jr., Angela Gomez and Wanda Albright, all of Memphis, and Ollie LaVell Fowles of Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Margaret Toler of Memphis and Mary Jane Williams of Orlando, Fla.; two brothers, Jimmie B. Wilson of Memphis and Willie Lipsey of Columbus, Ohio, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
[Death notice dated April 23, 2005]

William E. Boldridge, 55, of Cordova, engineer for BellSouth, died April 10 at his home. Mid-South Mortuary has charge. He leaves three sisters, Mary J. Boldridge and Ruth Wilson, both of Minneapolis, and Natalie F. Walker of Des Moines, Iowa, and a brother, Robert C. Boldridge of Des Moines.
[Death notice dated April 23, 2005]

Mary Echols, 87, of Memphis, domestic worker, died Monday at Overton Park Health Care Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Greater White Stone Baptist Church, where she was a member and former usher board member, with burial in Union cemetery. R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Echols, the widow of J.B. Echols, leaves a caregiver, Sandra Leigh of Memphis.
[Death notice dated April 23, 2005]

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