Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Winthrop Van Camp
Winthrop Van Camp, 84, of Caryville, died Sunday, July 29, 2001, at St. Mary’s Hospital of Campbell County.
He was a member of the Hill Side Baptist Church of La Punte, Ca.
He was preceded in death by his wife Louise Heath Van Camp; son James Phillips, daughter Betty Townsend; parents Ross Irving and Bertha Van Camp.
He is survived by wife Gladys Phillips Van Camp of Caryville; daughters Agnes and Margaret of New York, Betty Kash of LaFollette, Barbara Phillips of Ca., Wanda Goble of Caryville; sons Lee and Tommy Phillips of Caryville and several grandchildren, great-great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Thursday, Aug 2 in the chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Don Allen officiating.
Interment was Friday, Aug 3 at Campbell County Memorial Gardens.
Martin Wilson Funeral Home of LaFollette was in charge of arrangements.
Artie L. Hicks
Artie L. Hicks, 83, Brighton, Tenn., died Friday, Aug 3, 2001, at Baptist Memorial Tipton in Covington, Tenn.
She was a member of Pilgrim Holiness.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Clarence Hicks, daughter Linda Kay Hicks and son Charles Hicks.
She is survived by sons Russell W. Hicks of Cowan Tenn., Dallon F. Hicks of Eastaboga Alabama, James R. Hicks, Dennis L. Hicks of Havrdegrace Maryland, brothers Charles F. Hensley Jr. of Powell, Doyle Hensley of LaFollette, Howard Hensley of Dayton, Ohio; several grandchildren.
The funeral services were Tuesday, at Cross Chapel with Rev. Norman Stalling officiating.
Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Cross Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Pansy J. Hooks
Pansy J. Hooks, 58, of Caryville, died Friday, Aug 3, 2001, at St. Mary’s of Campbell County.
She was a member of the Lake View Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her father Willie F. White.
She is survived by husband Harold Hooks of Caryville, son George H. Hooks II of LaFollette; daughters Debbie Petree, Faye Comer of LaFollette, Pansy Phillips of Caryville, Philimina Reece of Indiana, Haroldyn Phillips of LaFollette, Georgia Kitts of Caryville; brothers Jim White, Lee White, Billy White of Jacksboro, Tommy White of Clinton; sister Kathy Goins of Jacksboro; mother Monnie White of Caryville and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug 5, at the Lake View Baptist Church in Caryville with Rev. Steve Elkins and Rev. Rick Howard officiating.
Interment was at Indian Creek Cemetery.
Martin Wilson Funeral Home of LaFollette was in charge of arrangements
Gary Wayne Jackson
Gary Wayne Jackson, 40, of Jacksboro, died Thursday, Aug 2, 2001, suddenly in an automobile accident.
He is survived by mother and father Kathleen Jackson of Jacksboro father Ronnie Wilson of Maryville; sister Kimberly Etanifer of Knoxville; brothers Daniel Wilson of Maryville, Joseph Wilson of Knoxville; grandparents James and Bertha Bruce of Jacksboro
Funeral services were Saturday, Aug 4, at Cross Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Norman Stalling officiating.
Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Cross Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Orville Parrott
Orville Parrott, 64, of Newport Ky., formerly of Clairfield, died Saturday, July 28, 2001, at St. Luke East Hospital, Ft. Thomas, and Ky.
He was preceded in death by his father, Charlie Parrott; sister Shirley Marlow; brothers Johnny Parrott and Bill Parrott.
He is survived by wife, Virginia Humphrey Parrott of Newport, Ky; mother Viola Humphrey Parrott of Newport, Ky.; sons David Parrott of Cold Spring, Ky.; Edward Parrott of Alexander, Ky.; Greg Parrott of Cincinnati, Ohio; sisters Kathy Rogers and Janice Osborne, both of LaFollette; Judy Davis of Clairfield; Jackie Waldroop of Florence, Ky.; brothers Charles Parrott of Powell; R.L. Parrott of Bellevue Ky.; Ken Parrott of Centerville, Oh.
The funeral services were Tuesday, July 31, at Cox and Son Chapel, with Rev. Danny King officiating.
Interment was in the Douglas Cemetery.
Cox-Son Funeral Home of Jellico was in charge of the arrangements.
Emma Jane Perry
Emma Jane Perry, 58, of Duff died Thursday, Aug 2, 2001, at her home.
She is survived by sons Alex Stephnson Williamson of Tackett Creek and Lewis Eugene Perry of LaFollette; daughters Wilma Bills of Williamsbury KY, Maria Shell Lovitt of Duff; half-brother Jessie Lee Steward of LaFollette and several grandchildren
Funeral services were Sunday, Aug 5, at Tackett Creek Full Gospel Church with Rev.
Ray Woods and Rev. Wade Walls officiating.
Interment was at Douglas Cemetery.
Harp Funeral Home of Jellico was in charge of arrangements.
Wheeler L. Ridenour
Wheeler L. Ridenour, 86, of Jacksboro, died Saturday, Aug 4, 2001, at his home.
He was a member of Jacksboro First Baptist Church a Navy Veteran of WWII, and retired Building and Trades teacher after 25 years.
He was preceded in death by wife Elizabeth Hope Ridenour, son Keith Rideour, parents Oscar Lee and Callie M. Richardson Ridenour, sister Bonny Kate Heatherly, brothers Bill and Gene Ridenour.
He is survived by son Roger Hope of Lake City, sister Trula Fulkersn of Winchester Tenn.
Funeral services were on Monday, Aug 6, at Martin Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Charles Parker and Dr. Ron Ridenour officiating. Interment
was Tuesday at Jacksboro Cemetery with full military honors by the Campbell County Honor Guard.
Martin Wilson Funeral Home of Lake City was in charge of arrangements.