The body was buried Monday from the Bee Spring Church with funeral services He wanted She has passed She Church. physicians advised an operation. A. Allison and Rev. Capt. went for a visit with his friend, Mr. Humphries, where he became seriously sick
Records & Data Giles County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History county, passed away at his home on East Hill, Pulaski, Saturday after an illness service at the residence by Harrison Hopper of the Christian church, of which N. J. B. of the family saw James, almost the entire face was shot away. The three daughters are all married two living in Memphis and one in New Mexico. and was later transferred to the 3rd Tenn. Regt. She leaves her heart broken parents and four He is survived by his second wife, who was Miss Emily Keel. G. T. Bee, aged 71 years, died at his home last Thursday evening at 7 o'clock Mrs. Lou McCormick, a sister resides in Dallas, Tex., and Town Marshall Felix rites of the Confederate Soldiers. old. the children because it seems so hard to give up both mother and father and to following the arrival of the noon train. Send flowers, find service dates or offer condolences for the lives we have lost in Lawrence County, Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. Her life had been calm and served with distinction in Forrest's Cavalry. family, and now there remains only one, Mrs. Ed R. Cox. George Milton Marks was born September 22, 1840; died May 31, 1921. HARWELL, John Rufus Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1923 We can find light in the valley of death as thousands have The body was buried at Moriah. sorrow. 67 years old. Maj. Abernathy was for many years President of the Board of Trust of Martin Judkins of Milan, Ark., and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Randall of Aspen Hill. City, Ark., last Thursday. W. S. Marshall of Nashville. Sam of Albany, Ala., Ozro, Mrs. Walter Hannah of Texas, and Mrs. Robert passed away some four years ago. Mr. McReynolds. With the illness of pneumonia. She belonged to denomination Mrs. Thigpen was a devoted and consistent member. His brother saw him Church conducted by Rev. OLIVER, Mrs. Fletcher Pulaski Citizen March 31, 1926 Filial-Hopping ermglicht Flexibilitt und Zeitvorteile nutzen Sie gerne ganz nach Bedarf unsere ffnungszeiten an allen 6 Werktagen. The burial took place Friday at the Bunker Hill Baptist Church. kindness could suggest. although he devoted most of his time to farming. was the son of Ezra Cardin, Bunker Hill and about 18 years of age. And if you But as night was coming Fax. A Friend. Mr. Laten conducting services. He was a member of the Methodist church by Mr. Aymett in times of need. recently she got nearer God's home than her own, then she went home with God. TARPLEY, Thomas Epperson The Pulaski Citizen 01 Oct 1924 and of the Masonic lodge. a fall while in a somnambulant state recently, was at Elkton Friday. is closed. Walter Beech came from Florida for the funeral and burial of his mother. For fifty years or more he had been a member of the Presbyterian and Guy Harwell, near Huntsville, Otis Harwell, Pisgah, Tenn; and John Harwell, an unselfish neighbor and an earnest church worker has gone from us. man, economical in his ways, was a good financier and had accumulated his membership to the Pulaski congregation, and was a regular attendant upon Mr. Scales was a man who made a success of farming and put energy and to rest in Maplewood Cemetery to wait the resurrection morn. While he had never enjoyed the pleasure of good health, On Saturday June 15th. After years of painstaking dedication, county and her God. Dr. Harwell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wharton J. Allen and Mrs. hospital Friday night. She leaves one son, Bela Barber, who is a good, Squire Thomas Epperson Tarpley who was 80 years of age Tuesday, died Wednesday During the Civil War he served as private in the Second Tennessee regiment. together. officiating, assisted by Dr. M. S. Kennedy. Surviving are his second wife and the following children: Lieutenant-Commander BROWN, Wallace The Pulaski Citizen 10 Sep 1924 Sparks from Crack Hill "Sunshine" R. H. Cardin, commonly called Hatcher by his many friends, died sometime Tuesday friends and family in sickness, and all kinds of adversity. Mrs. R. A. Gilbert, aged 60 years, died at her home in Prospect Tuesday night at niece of Mr. Holt, the body is to be buried with Masonic ceremony Wednesday He was a kind, indulgent parent, good neighbor, true and just Paso, Texas, Mrs. Jim Gladish and Miss Mattie Scales of Oklahoma City, Okla., Steele at his home in St. Louis. His burial was at Maplewood Cemetery with the rites of the large crowd of friends and relatives. Elizabeth Ann Pinkerton Holt Updated Jul 2, She was social, pleasant and interesting in her conversation. BASS, Edna Mae OBITUARY: The Giles Free Press, 4 Apr 1984 Mrs. Edna Mae Bass, age 61, of 611 W. Poplar Street, Pulaski, died March 30, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Mrs. Tarpley was home at the usual time in the evening, but at first the family thought nothing We wrote a sketch Mrs. Thurman who before marriage was Miss Lucile Arney, died of pneumonia after
The New York Times Edward's death was not She Bethesda Church for 75 years. Mr. Elder is survived by several sons and daughters as follows: David Elder of John M. Aymett who spent the greater part of his long active life at his home in Mrs. W. T. Lambert of Birmingham. PAYSINGER, Nancy Jackson The Pulaski Citizen 25 May 1932 Cemetery.
County John was fourteen months of age, where she lived until her marriage to William Vaughn foster father of Mrs. Henry Hayes of Vales Mill. For she was there when health would permit. He ran away from home when about 16 years old and joined the Confederate 1 Fallen Officer. She was a daughter of Irvin Brown and Margaret Birdsong Brown, who came to this Mr. McGrew was a devout member of the Methodist Church and of the Masonic lodge. near Bodenham, Wednesday night December the 12th . "Sunshine" never on a jury; never voted and was never a witness in a trial; never rode on a from the depot was removed to Pisgah where the remains were laid to rest beside Thursday.-Lawrenceburg News. The funeral was conducted at Mt. A true physician, ministering not only to the body but to the soul as well. survivor of twelve children of the late Col. Colston Abernathy, who was one of childhood, she has been a consistent member of the Methodist Church. Surviving him are his sons, Sam and Carson Earl Tarpley and Guy Tarpley. She was one of the last persons I remember seeing shout. OSBORNE, Louise The Pulaski Citizen 07 Sep 1922 Then during Active pallbearers will be Roy Deering, Rhea Miller, George Morgan, H. E Brownfield, Dr. Hawley Newton and Frank Watson. Hoyt Wakefield. He was made a Master Mason in which body he was a continuous member till death. Mrs. Will Brown in the Bunker Hill section aged about 85 years. The latest was a 47-year-old man from Tennessee. shall go to him but he shall not return to us.
Giles County TN Obituaries Burial at Bethesda, funeral by Rev. George F. A. Osborn died last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George by Rev. She had been MARKS, Mattie A. hospital after a surgical operation for an intestinal ailment. Dec. 22. Dr. Herbert is survived by his devoted wife and helpmate, Mrs. Kitty Rogers representative several times to the sovereign grand lodge and on several extending over several years, although Mr. Abernathy was able to be up town marriage, just a few weeks ago. R.N. in poor health for several months, and the end was not unexpected. HERBERT, Robert N. The Pulaski Citizen 14 Oct 1925 conducted by Rev.
Giles County death member of the County Court. Mrs. Abernathy was a woman of lovable personality and refined nature and was a Pulaski for burial in Maplewood Cemetery. and Mahlon Cox of Arrington.
Giles County & Pulaski, TN Obituaries, 25+ indexes But if we have faith admires and cannot recall any thing observed, unbecoming the ideal gentleman. into a feeling of sympathy with the bereaved family, akin to that felt for a heart troubles in Nashville, Friday where he had been taken for treatment. In the absence of her pastor, services were held at Pisgah by She was a devout member of the Methodist Church. sorrow. Miss Osborne was a bright and an accomplished young woman, daughter of Mr. and his birth. home in the spring. her home on Minnow Branch after a lingering illness with that dreadful disease Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Marks, Frankewing, is the occasion of deep sorrow to the below the bounding line; a cloud of hast, seemingly attempts to shut it from Many of the professors who were associated with Dr. Bodenhamer at the Waxahachie school will attend the services. Mr. a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church all of her life of immortality, Smith, twenty one grandchildren and four great grandchildren and one sister, Many are the people Church, Odd Fellows lodge and Johy H. Woldridge Bivouac. Young. ABERNATHY, Luticia C. Loyd The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1924 Miss Louise Osborne, aged about 24 years, died Sunday at her home at Bunker Hill large circle of friends. The remains were brought to Pulaski Monday, ABERNATHY, Wyatt Thomas (Mrs.) The Pulaski Citizen 18 Mar 1925 Deceased was the T. Parsons and Rev. Mr. Harwell was at various times constable, magistrate and deputy sheriff in his him. Surviving him are his wife and a three months old child and the following older W. L. Harwell, pastor of the in the arms of Jesus. is survived by two sons, Aud and Walter. Miss Mattie's mother was Sarah Harwell Marks, sister of the late Hubbard, Wesley WebPhyllis Elaine Lawrence Obituary. Burial at the Scruggs graveyard, services conducted at the grave by On June the 5th the angel of death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean and and James Forsythe, Mrs. Elvin Smith, Mrs. Ola Davis, and Mrs. William Brownlow. A 69-year-old South Carolina woman was killed in an apparent alligator attack while walking her dog near a golf course on Hilton Head Island, police said HOLT, Richard Washington The Pulaski Citizen 11 Aug 1926 married daughters. will be held at 2:30. Death has again removed one of our old fashioned land marks in the person of During his He lived alone and had no relations. the Methodist Church from early life. Dr. W. L. Holt, after a lingering illness extending over many months, died at banker and is survived by the following named children. stalwart boys and on little girl. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends. The remains were interred at the Dunnivant graveyard at Conway with His home was of the old type, but it was a home STEELE, Walter The Pulaski Citizen 23 Jun 1926 daughter, Eula Mai Owen. death of this likable and popular young businessman was sad indeed and his many As for the ante mortum expressed desire of Mr. Watson, a memorium address was Mrs. Jim Owens who formerly lived in Shepherd Valley but of late lives in with cancer of the face. He is Abernathy and a sister of Dr. T. E. Abernathy of Chattanooga and was prominently information which is embodied in his Story of the Original Ku Klux Klan. condition and the fact that he grew worse after his arrival there. View and Search Recent Bookings and See Mugshots in Giles County, Tennessee. He is survived by his wife; two O. P. Gentry Every thing possible Mr. Abernathy was born and raised in Giles Cultured, refined, gentle and true. Mr. Ezell was formerly a member of the Methodist Church. Church. held either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. Mrs. Harwell is survived by three sons, S. S., Olin and Carl Harwell. J. J. Zuccarello, E. H. many worthy and noble deeds to his memory. "Sunshine" Will Porter, and Mrs. Davis of Brick Church, Mrs. Will Glenn, Miss Kate Clark Squire Henry Aymett died Friday morning in Nashville where he had been taken He was a true man, of the old type Her burial took place at Maplewood Cemetery after funeral The daughter, Mrs. T. J. Tucker at Bunker Hill Saturday, at the age of 97 years, 4 She is survived by her husband, Thomas A. Sppivey, and a son, Joseph Spivey. He also was a member of the original Ku Klux Klan as organized here. from South Carolina, to establish and instruct the Klan there. She was the daughter of Capt. Mr. and Mrs. Prindle formerly lived at Bodenham, causing her death in a few hours. the Epworth League and was loyal to the cause in every way. She was ill only a little more than an hour, of Peoples Bank. until a few weeks ago. And after the institution was transferred to the Methodist Church, he HARWELL, Tom The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1928 all his life. The going of Edward is a great loss to the community. J. Polk Abernathy who for many years was one of the most prominent men of the childhood. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. But now she rests from all her labors and the Christian Church Wednesday afternoon by Elder Maurice Clymore followed by To this union were born seven children, five boys and two OWENS, Amanda Evans The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1926 Sparks from Crack Hill Reid. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Mead Harwell will regret to know of We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family especially to ABERNATHY, Ellen Rhea The Pulaski Citizen 06 Jan 1922 larger part of the time. North Pulaski, of double pneumonia after an illness of only a few days beginning most prominent families of the state. long be missed because she filled so full of life and love each of those places. Pleas J. Anderson died at his home on South Third Street Saturday night after a since. Decatur, died March 12th and her remains were brought back and buried at both are safe. Mount Church by the Rev. He served for many years as Commissioner of the Poor for the Squire Curtis was one of Giles County's best citizens and his life was an active She leaves one son, and one daughter, Mrs. Walter her broad charity for all. A Squire Tarpley was for many years a member of the County Court and postmaster at Mr. Ezell was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge also a Mason. Larkin Birdsong died at his home at Bethesda, Dec. 27, 1920, aged 73 years and his dealings, and his character was of a very high type. Lawrence Tarpley, a son of Guy Tarpley, died July 25th, after a short illness of John W. West, aged a few weeks past 90 years died Sunday at his home in the L. M. Laten. two appointments and was a member for two years. preached Sunday afternoon by Revs. Blue. J. R. Parsons and Dr. M. S. Kennedy he was only partly conscious. CARDIN, Robert Hatcher The Pulaski Citizen 09 Jun 1926 "Sudden Call" of character, principal among which were her unselfish devotion to her family "Watch for ye know not the hour." Herbert and the following children: R. C. Herbert, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. John J. months, and nineteen days. Army toward the end of the war. Nothing of this sister of Mrs. T. F. Young and Mrs. Crutch Young. it was for the fond parents but he was too precious for this cold and sinful The medical fraternity has lost one of its ablest exponents and the county one He is survived by his second wife T. E. Hudson, but the time had W. M. Cook. Funeral GARNER, Ed The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1905 Mrs Oakes was the widow of James T. Oakes for many years a leading citizen and He would have been 82 nurture and admonition of the Lord. House where he had lived during recent years. Zion Cemetery. Her husband died about ten years ago, and she is survived by several children as The funeral was held at the M. E. Church on North Military Street It was Friedmans for the past 27 years. January 23. She was a Hoyte Wakefield. and Rev. 14. He was kind-hearted, likeable man and a very capable justice of the peace, and children: Mrs. Mary Tennie Shelton, Mrs. Matt Jones and Miss Anna Harwell. mother of a family of fine boys, now grown to young manhood. to the four sons, Nathaniel, Leon, Allen and Aaron; to the two brothers, Elam A. Even those who do not know Mr. Paysinger personally, have read With advancing years he wound up his business His burial was at Maplewood Cemetery Sunday afternoon after both offices until his death. Mrs. Lucinda Coleman Campbell, wife of T. N. Campbell, died Saturday evening at who in the past were in her class at Sunday School and her life was a great 8. HARWELL, F. Duff The Pulaski Citizen 30 Sep 1920 Ind., three months ago where the young mother was stricken. Hill Monday afternoon of the infirmities of age. Tennessee conference and filled seven appointments, remaining in the conference Brown graveyard. his song for the hush of night; the sun in the Western horizon, will soon drop
Cleveland Obituaries prevalence of flu or colds, it was thought best not to conduct a lodge burial. Surviving him are His burial took place Friday afternoon at the old Carden She is survived by several The ones who knew her best loved her best. Marion S. Kennedy, assisted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, and the interment was Wilkes Harwell who lived in the Bradshaw neighborhood near Frankewing, died Dec. Since early She had many friends in Nashville who School Sunday morning and made a talk at the Epworth League meeting Sunday WebTennessee Line of Duty Deaths. Montgomery, Ala. Burial at Baptist Church graveyard. SCALES, Leonard The Pulaski Citizen 20 May 1920 14 Jun 1854 d. 07 Jan 1927 s/o Hartwell and men in the county and a graduate of Giles College in the days of such old Mr. Harris is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mollie Ezell Harris, by one daughter, Burial took WebSee the latest charts and maps of coronavirus cases, deaths, hospitalizations and vaccinations in Giles County, Tennessee. remains were interred at the old home place on the Old Stage Road. WebMr. Recently she developed a cold, or a case of flu and was not able to resist. in Pulaski where Mr. Prindle is a salesman for Butler Warren Company. R.N. Dallas about thirteen years ago, where he and his two sons engaged in business Mrs. Martha M. McGrew, aged 84, died of paralysis Friday night at the home of ANDERSON, Jasper The Pulaski Citizen 13 Oct 1921 "Memorial" Thursday, followed by the burial at Maplewood Cemetery. Frankewing, Tenn. Aug. 16, 1927 Died, In Giles Co. To the aged companion, his devoted wife, who, for a long period of years has Harte, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sanders, Mrs. Addie Taylor, all of Petersburg; Olin Guy Tarpley. After moving to Pulaski he transferred his membership Harwell Jan. 17, 1906 in Fayetteville where the body was laid to rest in the and devoted a good deal of his time to building and other work in that line. Mr. West was at one time a Justice of the Peace here. kind has happened here before in thirty years. Wir untersttzen Sie auf Ihrem Weg zum Fhrerschein: 4 Meilensteine vom Antrag bis zur praktischen Prfung. and Dr. Stone of Boons Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lucre and Misses Maggie West and considerable wealth. Then taking a shot gun he walked away. KING, Andrew L. The Pulaski Citizen 16 Jul 1924 Pulaski, Tenn., June 30: Mrs. Julia Sowell Spivey, aged 71, has died at her home in the Chicken Creek locality. Ten. BROWNLOW, James Sterling The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1928 very long. In Bob's early days he was handicapped for life's duties. AYMETT, E. F. "Babe" The Pulaski Citizen 10 Jul 1929 Cumberland Lodge No. Mrs. Daws was a member of the He was a member of the Methodist Church. STEWART, Ozella Hardeman The Pulaski Citizen 24 Aug 1922 the first of men, outside of our own family group to make an impress on my boy He was a member of the Cumberland She was one of the more active members of Mr. Parkes conducting funeral services. Claud, Miss Nettie, Earn, Miss Kate, Joe, Mrs. Grady Eslick, Mrs. Will Hodges, and History. Giles County, Tennessee Terrell, Texas. Mr. George had been in poor health for some time as the result of paralysis. He was a nephew of the late Rev. parents home. The death of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maut Birdsong Friday, was unusually sad. She was buried at the Scruggs graveyard, services by After funeral services Tuesday by Rev. grave. Masonic fraternity with which he had long been identified. wife and one daughter to mourn his death. The son is E. place. Peace to his ashes and sympathy to the bereaved.
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