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WELLS, Ruth Parker 13 Jun 1898 27 Oct1982

(w/o William Thomas Wells)

(d/o Charles Morgan and Flora Hubbell Parker)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1982

Mrs. Ruth Parker Wells, 84, Route 5, Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, October 27, 1982 at

Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday, October 28 at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Andy Brown officiating. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Charles S. and Flora Hubbell Parker, and the widow of the late W. T. Wells. She is survived by two brothers, Charles Parker, Ethridge, and Cecil Parker, Bryson; two granddaughters, Maryand Martha Wells, Pulaski; three grandsons, Randy, Ronald, and Richard Wells, Pulaski, and two great-grandchildren.

WELLS, William Thomas “Tommie” 07 Dec 1891 02 Feb 1959

(h/o Ruth Parker Wells)

(s/o James Evans and Lona Carter Wells) WWI

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1959

Funeral services for William Thomas Wells, 67, farmer of the Weakley Community and a veteran of World War I, were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Andrew Brown of Lawrenceburg, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Wells died of a heart attack on Monday, February 2, at Giles County Hospital, four days after entering the hospital. Born December 7, 1891, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James Evans Wells and Lona Carter Wells. He was a member of the Church of Christ, and a member of the American Legion. Mr. Wells is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Parker Wells; one son, Charles Wells, Weakley; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Mason Bell, Weakley, andMrs. Arthur Murphy, Columbia; andtwo brothers, Carter Wells and Edward Wells, Nashville. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.



WEST, Marion Julius 22 Sep 1906 7 Jun 1961

(h/o Mary Lou Harris West) CM 2 USNR WWII

(s/o William J. and Ada McAfee West)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1961

Funeral services for Marion Julius West, 54, carpenter of Nashville, were held at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Frank McClellan of Nashville, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. West died Wednesday afternoon, June 7, at Thayer Veterans Hospital in Nashville after several months illness. Born September 22, 1906, at Dellrose, Lincoln County, he was the son of the late William J. West and Ada McAfee West. Mr. West is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lou Harris West; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lofton White, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Julia Chapp, Detroit, Mich.; five brothers, Alton West, Carlstadt, N. J., William West, Lake Wales, Fla., Chester West, Huntsville, Ala., Theodore West, Toledo, Ohio, and Buford West, Pulaski; one half-sister, Mrs. Guy Stevenson, Lake Wales, Fla.; and two half-brothers, Oscar West, Frankewing, and Robert West, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



WEST, Mary Lou Harris 12 Jul 1898 20 Mar 1981

(w/o Marion Julius West)

(d/o Henry Clay and Lizzie Hamlett Harris)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Mar 1981

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou West, 82, of Pulaski, who died Friday, March 20 in Fairhaven Nursing Home were conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Paul Allen. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Born in Giles County, Mrs. West was the daughter of the late Henry Clay and Lizzie Hamlett Harris and was married to the late Marion J. West. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Lena Flanagan and Mrs. Cora Titsworth, Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.



WELBORN, John N. 1 Mar 1867 14 Oct 1868
(s/o D. A. and M. H. Welborn)

+D. A. was a Court Clerk in Pulaski in 1868



WHEELER, Alice __ ___ ____ 08 Feb 1900

(d/o W. L. Wheeler)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Feb 1900

Miss Alice Wheeler died at Bodenham Thursday of consumption, and was buried at Moriah Friday, with services by Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald. She was a member of the Baptist church and a daughter of W. L. Wheeler.



WHEELER, Alice Reynolds 04 Jun 1856 23 May 1881

(w/o George E. Wheeler)

(d/o Allison and Jane Reynolds)

The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1881

Mrs. George Wheeler died at her home near Wales last Friday morning at 3 o’clock of consumption. The remains were buried at Moriah. Mrs. Wheeler was a Miss Reynolds and was much esteemed.



WHEELER, James Tisdale Colonel Abt 1827 13 Jan 1887

(h/o Sallie Bass Malone Wheeler) Unmarked Death notice (s/o and Wheeler)



The Pulaski Citizen 20 Jan 1887

Colonel James T. Wheeler expired at his residence near Wales last Wednesday Night of rapid consumption and was buried at Moriah, of which church he was an Elder and one of its main stays.



WHEELER, Sallie Bass Malone Abt 1834 27 Jul 1888

(w/o Col. James Tisdale Wheeler) Unmarked grave Death Notice

(d/o and

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 02 Aug 1888

Mrs. James T. Wheeler, wife of the late Colonel James T. Wheeler, the lamented gallant Colonel of the 1st Tennessee Cavalry, died on Friday night, 27th ultimate, at her home near Mount Moriah Church.



WHEELER, Jane Willoughby __ ___ ____ __ ___ ____

(w/o Lester Barnett Wheeler)

(d/o Nathan L. and Lella Mae Englett Willoughby)

WHEELER, Lester Barnett 24 Nov 1927 06 Feb 1991

(h/o Jane Willoughby Wheeler) md 14 Jul 1945

(s/o William Lott and Ruth Barnett Wheeler)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1991

Mr. Lester Barnett Wheeler, 63, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1991, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 8, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Charles Gibbons and Wayne Hardison officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Wheeler was the son of the late W. L. and Ruth Barnett Wheeler. He was a retired farmer and retired from Spontex, Inc. Survivors include Jane Willoughby Wheeler of Pulaski; three sons, Randy and Lester Wheeler, both of Athens, Ala., Tracy Wheeler of Knoxville; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Johnson of Pulaski, Mrs. Connie Bradshaw of Germantown, Tenn.; two brothers, Edward Wheeler of Pulaski, Walker Wheeler of Lynnville; two sisters, Mrs. Jo Ann Harwell of Nashville, Mrs. Alma Ruth Cole of Murfreesboro; seven grandchildren.


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WHEELER, Minnie Myrtle 16 Jun 1877
(d/o George E. and Alice Reynolds Wheeler)

WHEELER, Verna abt 1863 13 Nov 1888

(d/o Col. James T. and Sallie Bass Malone Wheeler) Unmarked grave



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1888

Miss Verina Wheeler, daughter of the late Colonel James Wheeler, died at the family residence near Wales Station, Tuesday, 13th instance, of consumption, aged about 25 years. The remains were buried at Mt. Moriah Wednesday. She was a consistent member of the Cumberland Church.



WHITE, Cinithia H. (18-0-15) 16 May 1812 31 May 1830

(d/o and



WHITE, Henry Lofton 24 Sep 1910 11 Sep 1967

(h/o Mildred Braly White)

(s/o Henry and Frances Vick White)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Sep 1967

Funeral services for Henry Lofton White, 56, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, September 12, at 3:00 o’clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Leon Bunt and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. White died Monday, September 11, at Giles County Hospital. He was a native of Giles County, born September 24, 1910, the son of the late Henry and Frances Vick White. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Braly White; two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Loretta and Mrs. John Birdsong, Pulaski; six brothers, Clarence, Shirley, Astor, Laten, and Wilson White, all of Pulaski and Lindsay White of Dallas, Texas. Bennett-May Funeral charge of arrangements.



WHITE, John Ella Hutton 11 Aug 1915 15 Mar 1958
(w/o James L. White)

(d/o Jesse B. and Ellen Woodard Hutton)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Mar 1958

Funeral services for Mrs. John Ella Hutton White, 42, Pulaski housewife, were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. White died unexpectedly at 2:45 o’clock Saturday afternoon, March 15, at her home on West Woodring Street. A lifelong resident of Giles County, she was born August 11, 1915, the daughter of the late Jesse B. Hutton and Ellen Woodard Hutton. Mrs. White is survived by her husband, Jim White; one daughter, Mrs. Billy J. Wilson, Pulaski; and one son, Joe Douglas Hazelwood, Pulaski; by a previous marriage; one grandson; two sisters, Mrs. Leonard Goats, Weakley Creek, and Mrs. Willie Burks, Pulaski; and one brother, John Hutton, Giles County. Pulaski Funeral Home, Morticians in charge.



WHITE, John H. 1 Nov 1935 10 Nov 1943

(s/o and



WHITE, Mattie Grissom 25 Sep 1883 25 Oct 1962

(w/o White) Unmarked grave

(d/o John R. and Mary E. Welch Grissom)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Oct 1962

Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Grissom White, 79, Giles County resident, were held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley Holden, Methodist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. White died Thursday, October 25, at her home in the Vales Mill section. Born September 25, at Southport in Maury County, she was the daughter of the late John R. and Mary E. Welch Grissom. There were no immediate survivors.



WHITE, Mildred Eugenia Braly 12 Sep 1914 20 Nov 1977

(w/o Henry Lofton White)

(d/o Luther and Mary Lou Braly0)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Nov 1977

Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Eugenia Braly, 63, of Pulaski were held Tuesday afternoon,

November 22 at 2:00 o’clock at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Clarence K. Stewart. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. White died Sunday at Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville, Ala. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mary Lou Braly West of Pulaski who survives, and the late Luther Braly. Her husband was the late Lofton White. She was a member of First Baptist Church and was employed as a clerk at Elmore Variety Store. In addition to her mother, survivors include three aunts, Mrs. Cora Tittsworth, Chattanooga, Mrs. Lena Flannagan, Sheffield, Ala. and Mrs. Ruby Zeigler, Lawrenceburg.

WHITE, Nannie Wheeler 8 Apr 1864 27 Jan 1908

(w/o R. W. White) md 19 Mar 1893 GCT

(d/o James T. and Sallie B. Malone Wheeler)

WHITEHEAD, Jessie 9 Aug 1911 21 Dec 1915

(d/o J. B. and Edna Waldrop Whitehead)



WHITEHEAD, John S. Jr. 18 Jun 1894 10 Oct 1969

(h/o Margaret Moore Whitehead)

(s/o John S. and Mollie Stamps Whitehead)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Oct 1969

John S. Whitehead, 75, died Friday, October 10, in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, October 12, at 1:00 o’clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Mr. Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Whitehead was born June 18, 1894, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Whitehead, Sr. His wife was the late Margaret Moore Whitehead. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Archer, Nevada; and three grandchildren.



WHITEHEAD, Webb Nelson 13 Jul 1880 21 Jan 1961

(s/o John S. and Mollie Stamps Whitehead)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Jan 1961

Funeral services for Webb Nelson Whitehead, 81, retired farmer of the Wales Community, were held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Whitehead died at 6 o’clock Monday morning, January 23, at his home after an extended illness. Born July 13, 1879, in Maury County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead. His wife is deceased. Mr. Whitehead is survived byone brother, JohnnyWhitehead, Giles County; and two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Brymer, Giles County, and Mrs. Frank Nidergesses, Lawrenceburg. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



WHITFIELD, Claude Brown 13 Aug 1872 16 May 1937

(h/o Willie Puryear Whitfield)

(s/o W. S. and Emma J. Stone Whitfield)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 May 1937

C. B. Whitfield, age 64, a farmer of the Moriah community, died early Sunday morning at the Hospital at Decatur. He was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Sam Smith in Decatur, and went to the Hospital there for treatment. Funeral services were held at Trinity, Monday, Rev. W. G. Largen and Rev. G. A. Morgan, in charge. Burial at Moriah. Mr. Whitfield was a good farmer, and a faithful member of the Methodist Church at Trinity. He had been Superintendent of the Sunday School there for a long time— perhaps thirty years. And was very seldon absent or tardy. If not there on time, those present worried that something out of the ordinary had happened. In addition to Mrs Smith, Mr. Whitfield is survived by the following sons and daughters: Misses Leila, Mary, and Christine WhitfieldandMrs. Jim Oakes, Jr., all of Giles County; and Thomas Whitfield of Wartrace.



WHITFIELD, John 18 Jun 1893

__ ___ ____

(s/o and Whitfield)

WHITFIELD, Willie May 11 Sep 1881 11 Dec 1932

(w/o Claude Brown Whitfield)

(d/o Thomas A. and Margaret Ann Tidwell Puryear)

WICKS, Phillip __ ___ 1982 25 Oct 2007

(h/o Shamblee Chandler Wicks)

(s/o William Michael Wicks and Donna Woodson Appleton)

Obituary: Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home 25 Oct 2007

Mr. Phillip Wicks of Pulaski passed away Thursday, October 25, 2007 at his residence. He was a carpenter and 25 years old. Visitation was at 4 o’clock until 7 o’clock Friday at Bennett-May­Giles CountyFuneral Home. Funeral Service was 12 o’clock Saturdayin the chapel of Bennett­May-Giles County Funeral Home with Rev. Jeff Young officiating. Burial followed in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Pulaski, Tennessee. He is survived by his, wife, Shamblee Chandler Wicks of Pulaski; mother, Donna Woodson Appleton of Pulaski; father, William Michael Wicks of Casey, Ill.; brothers, Johathan Appleton of Pulaski, Wayne Appleton of Pulaski, Clint Wicks of KY; grandparents, Bobbie and Sondra Woodson of Pulaski, Ed & Linda Lance of Pulaski; grandparents-in-law, Hollis and Doris Chandler of Rogersville, AL; mother & father-in-laws, Shelia Chandler & Mike Chandler of Pulaski; brother-in-law, Rost Chandler of Pulaski, Michael Chandler of Pulaski;, uncles, Stevie Woodson and wife Lisa of Pulaski, J.D. Wicks of Texas, John Wicks of Dayton, Ohio, Louis Wicks of Pulaski; aunts, Cindy Ead and husband Doug of Prospect, Donna Cummins and husband Darryl of Texas, Laura Wicks of Madisonville, KY, and Mary Williams ofMadisonville, KY. Bennett-May-Giles County Funeral Home in Charge of arrangements.



WILKINSON, Ella Daugherty __ ___ 1874 26 Apr 1951

(w/o Leander A. "Lee" Wilkinson) md 21 Dec 1892 GCT

(d/o Thomas O. and Mary Jane Comer Daugherty)

WILKINSON, Leander A. "Lee" __ ___ 1871 25 Jan 1949

(h/o Ella Daugherty Wilkinson)

(s/o George Mason and Martha Crowder Wilkinson)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1944

Funeral services for Leander A. Wilkinson, 73, retired farmer of the Bodenham section, who died at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday morning, following two weeks illness, will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Wilkinson is survivedbyhis wife, Mrs. Ella DaughertyWilkinson; one daughter, Mrs. Brandon Witt, Elkton; one son, Hubert Wilkinson, Fayetteville; several grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mack Smith, Campbellsville; Mrs. J. T. Hayes, Old Hickory; three brothers, Lon and Charlie Wilkinson, both of Oklahoma and Rev. W. D. Wilkinson, Elizabethtown.



WILLIAMS, Ann Elizabeth 12 Nov 1892 12 Nov 1900
(d/o William Milton and Ella Johnston Williams)

WILLIAMS, Daisy 24 Nov 1888 29 Jun 1937

(d/o William Milton and Ella Johnston Williams)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Jun 1937

Six months of agonizing pain ended for Miss Daisy Williams, Tuesday afternoon when she passed away at her home on Haywood Creek. A cancerous affection of the hip bones had so weakened the fiber, that the bones collapsed when she was standing before the mirror, about Christman. One broken hip is bad enough. But in her case, both hip bones were broken, and in addition she suffered the agonizing pain of the disease. Funeral and burial services at Moriah

Wednesday afternoon.

WILLIAMS, Ella Johnston 1869 1944

(w/o William Milton Williams) md 24 Dec 1886 GCT

(d/o James Thomas and Mahala Rainey Johnston)

WILLIAMS, Ella May 04 Feb 1899 12 Nov 1900

(d/o William Milton and Ella Johnston Williams)



WILLIAMS, William Milton 09 Feb 1854 07 Jun 1932

(h/o Ella Johnston Williams)

(d/o John P. and Martha Elizabeth Brown Williams)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 08 Jun 1932

W. Milton Williams died Tuesday morning at the Pulaski Hospital of a kidney trouble he had suffered with a long time. An effort to relieve him by operation, was ineffective. Funeral services were conducted for him by Revs. W. C. Moorehead and S. H. Parks, and burial was at Mt. Moriah Wednesday afternoon. In his 78th year, Mr. Williams was a native Giles Countian, the son of John P. Williams, deceased, who formerly lived in the Cedar Grove locality. He has farmed all his life and success rewarded the intelligent work he put into business. He was a member of and official in Berea Methodist Church and a leader in the civic and agricultural affairs of his community and was highly esteemed as a citizen and man of fine character whose useful life was lived in a quiet and unassuming and unselfish manner. Mr. Williams is survived by his faithful wife, formerly Miss Ella Johnston, of Wales, and five children, namely J. P. Williams, N. C. and St. L. R. R. employee, Mrs. T. C. Allen, Miss Daisy Williams, PerryWilliams, and Robt. Williams all ofGiles County. Brothers are: Frank Williams of the 8th District and Robt. S. Williams of Tulsa, Okla, Mrs. Fillmore Stamper of Jonesboro, Ark., and Mrs. W. J. Shields of Giles County are surviving sisters.



WILLIAMS, William 29 Sep 1848 29 Sep 1848

(Infant s/o William and S. C. Williams)



WILLIAMS, Wilson Douglas 22 Sep 1901 12 Apr 1902

(s/o William Milton and Ella Johnston Williams)



WILLOUGHBY, Edward Felix 10 Jan 1917 3 Mar 1995

(s/o Nathan Lee and Lella May Englett Willoughby) TEC5 US Army WWII



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1995

Mr. Edward Felix (Speck) Willoughby, 78, died March 3, 1995, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville. The Pulaski native was the son of the late Nathan Lee and Lella Mae Englett Willoughby. Services were held Sunday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Willoughby was employed by Caterpillar, Inc. Survivors include sons, Jack and Mike, both of Pulaski, and Don of Cleveland; daughter, Betty Ann Bassham of Pulaski; brothers, David of Columbia, Bobby of Nashville; Norris of California, Alvin of Texas; sisters, Jane Wheeler of Pulaski, Edna Archer of Biloxi, Miss., Jean Martin of Nashville, Elizabeth Yokley of Columbia, and three grandchildren.



WILLOUGHBY, Lilla May Englett 6 Feb 1897 21 May 1933
(w/o Nathan A. Willoughby)

(d/o John and Bobbie Cobb Englett) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1933

Mrs. Nathan Willoughby died at the Solon Reynolds homeplace in the Moriah community, Saturday night, leaving a widowed husband and ten small children, including two sets of twins and an infant only a few hours old. Funeral services were held for this mother Monday forenoon, conductedbyRev. T. E. Hudson assistedbyRev. G. S. Wilson. Mrs. Willoughbywas a devout member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.



WILLOUGHBY, Nathan A. 17 Dec 1891 12 Mar 1956

(h/o Lilla May Englett Willoughby) 8 Nov 1913 GCT

(s/o Tom and Florence Taylor Willoughby)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Mar 1956

Funeral services for Nathan Lee Willoughby, 65, farmer of the Bodenham community, were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in the family lot in the church cemetery. Mr. Willoughby died early Monday morning at his home after a long illness. Born December 17, 1890, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom Willoughby and Florence Taylor Willoughby. He was a member of the Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church. His wife, Mrs. Lilla Mae Englett Willoughby died twenty-three years ago. Mr. Willoughby is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Edna B. Archer, in Armed Forces in England, Mrs. Charles Yokley, Columbia, and Mrs. Troy Martin and Mrs. Barnett Wheeler, both of Bodenham; five sons, Edwin Willoughby, Peoria, Ill., Alvin Willoughby, Houston, Texas, Morris Willoughby, Hollydale, Calif., Bob Willoughby, Chickamauga, Ga., and David Willoughby, Columbia; twenty-two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ed Adams, Lynnville; and one brother, William Willoughby, Elkton. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.



WILLOUGHBY, Pauline 10 Jul 1939 30 Nov 1939

(d/o William and Mable Smith Willoughby)



WILLOUGHBY, Tom 12 Oct 1876 25 Jun 1941

(s/o Tom and Mary Taylor Willoughby) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate WILLOUGHBY, William Thomas 25 Oct 1921 18 Apr 1942


(s/o Nathan A. and Lilla May Englett Willoughby)

S 1c Died while serving his country Naval Air Station Jacksonville, FL.



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Apr 1942

Funeral services for William Thomas Willoughby, 21, who died suddenly of a heart attack in Jacksonville, Fla., on Saturday, April 18, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Moriah Church by the Rev. A. H. Hogan. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery. Willoughby attended Giles County High School, and about a year ago enlisted in the U. S. Navy. He was stationed at the Jacksonville Naval Base at the time of his death. He is survived by his father, Nathan Willoughby, who lives near Pulaski; five brothers, Edward, who is with the U. S. Army in Los Angeles, Calif., Norris, with the U. S. Navy in Oahu, David, of Columbia, Bobby and Alvin, of Pulaski; four sisters, Jean and Jane, of Pulaski; and two sisters living in Columbia.



WILSON, Clarence No date listed

(h/o Lena Harris Wilson) WWI

(s/o and Wilson)

WILSON, Elizabeth Weir Nov 1778 Nov 1857


(w/o James Wilson) (d/o and Weir)



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