NAPPIER, Thomas James Jr. 9 Jun 1911 25 Jul 1977
(h/o Nellie Jane Maddox Nappier) Corporal US Army WWII
(s/o Thomas James and Mollie Louise Holman Nappier)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1977
Funeral services for Thomas James Nappier, 67, of Pulaski who died Monday, July25 at Giles County Hospital, were held Wednesday at 10:00 a. m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Nappier was born in Giles County, the son of the late Thomas James and Mollie Louise Holman Nappier. He was a retired painter and World War II veteran. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Ball, Pulaski; four sisters, Mrs. Lorene Brock and Mrs. Almeda Claud, Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Mattie Melvin, Memphis; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
NEAL, Andrew Lewis 11 May 1883 9 Jul 1964
(h/o Dora Mae Tittsworth Neal)
(s/o James P. and Betty M. Neely Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Jul 1964
Funeral services for Andrew Lewis Neal, 81, retired farmer of the Bodenham section, were held at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon, at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Andy Brown. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died on Thursday, July 9, at Giles County Hospital. Born May 11, 1883, in Giles County, he was the son of the late James P. Neal and Betty Neely Neal. Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora May Neal; and one brother, R. K. Neal, Giles County.
NEAL, Ann R. 13 Sep 1828 27 Oct 1903
(d/o William and Harriet Apperson Neal)
NEAL, Bessie Maud 28 Jul 1901 24 Dec 1968
(w/o Robert King Neal) md 28 Nov 1926 GCT
(d/o James S. and Martha Ann Crowder Felker)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1969
Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Maud Neal, 67, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 25 at 2 o’clock in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. W. C. Westenberger, officiating. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Mrs. Neal, wife of R. K. Neal, died Tuesday, December24 in Lawrence County Hospital. A native ofGiles County, Mrs. Neal was born July 28, 1901, the daughter of the late James S. Felker and Martha Ann Crowder Felker. Survivors in addition to her husband, include one son, J. W. Neal, Houston, Tex.; two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Trommell, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. R. F. Crowder, Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Johnston, Pulaski, Mrs. Neely Williams, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Johnnie Thurman, Ethridge, and Mrs. Jessie Hatfield, Wisconsin; and one brother, James Felker, Nashville. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
NEAL, Bettie M. Neely 5 Jun 1850 2 May 1932
(w/o James P. Neal) md 17 Apr 1879 GCT
(d/o John Neely and Lucretia Maben Neely)
NEAL, Dora Mae Titsworth 18 Aug 1899 28 May 1992
(w/o Andrew Lewis Neal) md 27 Dec 1933 GCT
(d/o John Presley and Armintia Shook Titsworth)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1992
Mrs. Mae T. Neal, 92, of Pulaski, died Thursday, May 28, 1992, at Lawrenceburg Manor Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg. Funeral services were held Saturday, May30, at Bennett-May Chapel with Andy Brown officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Neal was a native ofGiles Countyand the daughter of the late John Presleyand Armintie Shook Titsworth. She was married to the late A. Lewis Neal, member of the Church of Christ and was a housewife. Survivors include one sister, Alma Johnson of Pulaski; several nieces and nephews.
NEAL, Dr. John R. 20 May 1834 21 Feb 1898
(h/o John Ella Neal)
(s/o William and Harriet Apperson Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1898
Dr. J. R. Neal, who lived near Bodenham, died very suddenly Monday night about 11:30 o'clock. Although past sixty-three years of age, the doctor was apparently in good health. Monday he seemed 1uite as well as usual and made several professional calls. Returning home late in the evening he appeared to be in the best of spirits and quite cheerful. He retired at the usual hour and the family was soon asleep. About the hour indicated, Mrs. Neal was awakened by the Doctor's heavy breathing. She called the boys, but the Doctor only breathed once or twice after theyreached his bedside. There was no struggle and nothing but the heavy breathing to indicate that he was not sleeping as usual. A large crowd assembled at Moriah yesterday to
attend the funeral services conducted by Elder J. L. Haddock. Dr. Neal has been for many years one of the best and most highly respected citizens of the county. A skillful physician and indulgent father, and a true friend he enjoyed to a remarkable degree the love and confidence of those who knew him.
In Memoriam:
Dr. John R. Neal died suddenly at his home on Weakley creek at Bodenham, February 21, 1898. He had made several professional calls and returned home late in the afternoon had partook of a hearty meal and conversed pleasantly with his family. He retired about 8 o’clock and slept nicelyfor awhile, when his heavybreathing awoke his wife, she called him and he was unable to speak. She aroused the family but ere they could get him his spirit had taken its flight. “Dust thou art unto dust shalt thou return was not spoken of the soul.” His brother, A. J. Neal, died very similar a little over two years ago while attending the bedside of a sick sister. Although the Doctor was 63 years, 9 months, 1 day old, yet he was quite young looking and was enjoying the verybest of health. Doctor was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, having been a member of good standing since a lad of 18. Quite a concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends followed his remains t Mt. Moriah, where Brother Haddock made a very beautiful talk in eulogy to the dead and warning to the living. Never did a death shock a community more; never will a loss be felt more forcibly. Storng men while gazing on his placid face for the last time brokd down and wept like children. Truly a useful man has gone. He enjoyed the association of a large family, having been married twice. Eight children being born to him by his first wife (who was Miss John Ellen Hicks) and two by his last wife, who survive him now and was Miss Mattie Alsup, of Lincoln County. He was devoted to his family, supplying their every want almost granting their every request. The sorrowing wife has lost a devoted husband. The children and idolizing father, the sisters and brothers a good brother; the church a zealous member, the community a good member and physician and the county a true citizen, for indeed he was liked and respected by all who knew him. To the bereaved we would say: Sorrow not as those who have no hope, our loss is his gain. Yet a little while and we go to meet him, if we have made our peace calling and election sure. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord; yea sayeth the spirit, they shall rest from their labors and their works do follow them. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord. His remains were laid to rest at Moriah cemetery on the 23rd. May the children of this good man profit by the example set them by him. One That Loved Him
NEAL, Florence Green 21 Aug 1882 18 Jan1968
(w/o Rolla Floyd Neal) md 15 Dec 1907 GCT
(d/o James William and Annie Puryear Green)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1968
Mrs. Florence Green Neal, 85, died Thursday, January 18, in Giles County Hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services for Mrs. Neal, wife of the late R. Floyd Neal, were held at 1:00 o’clock, Saturday, January 20, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robert Hall officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Neal was born August 21, 1882, the daughter of the late J. W. and Annie Puryear Green. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Bennett-MayFuneral Home in charge of arrangements.
NEAL, Harriett Apperson 9 Sep 1801 4 Aug 1852
(w/o William Neal)
(d/o Samuel and Polly Worsham Apperson)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1882
Bodenham.—Since the last report, death has again visited our community and taken away one
of our friends. Mrs. Harriet Neal died the 4th inst. Her remains were interred in the Mt.
Moriah Cemetery Saturday about 2 p.m.
NEAL, James H. Aged about 22 19 Oct 1899
(s/o Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Neal) Unmarked Grave??
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1899
James H. Neal, aged about 22 years, a son of the late Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Neal, died at his home at Bodenham, Thursday, after three weeks of typhoid fever. He was a good young man and an energetic trader in livestock. The burial occurred at Mt. Moriah Friday, with services by Mr. Knox. The Citizen extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved family, and hopes for the early recovery of Miss Lizzie Neal, another member of the family, who has been down for several weeks with the same dread disease.
NEAL, James P. 27 Nov 1842 01 Aug 1914
(h/o Bettie M. Neely Neal)
(s/o William and Harriet Apperson Neal)
NEAL, James Sanders 3 Jan 1877 12 Oct 1899
(s/o Dr. John Robert and John Ella Hicks Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Oct 1899
James S. Neal, aged about 22 years, a son of the late Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Neal, died at his home at Bodenham, Thursday, after three week’s of typhoid fever. The burial occurred at Mt. Moriah, Friday, with services by Mr. Knox.
NEAL, Joe Hicks 5 Nov 1897 06 Aug 1899
(s/o Dr. John Hicks and I. M. Neal)
NEAL, John Ella Hicks 18 Oct 1844 22 Aug 1879
(w/o Dr. John Robert Neal)
(d/o John and Mary Sanders Hicks)
NEAL, Martha Alsup 09 Mar 1846 09 Jul 1921
(w/o Dr. John Robert Neal)
(d/o Brice and Mattie Alsup)
NEAL, Maud Felker 28 Jul 1901 24 Dec 1968
(w/o Robert King Neal)
(d/o James S. and Martha Ann Crowder Felker)
NEAL, Minnie Braly 22 Jan 1871 22 Aug 1900
(w/o W. Samuel Neal)
(d/o James Dennison and Pattie J. Paisley Braly)
NEAL, Minnie Neal 22 Jul 1889 04 Feb 1963
(w/o Ed Neal)
(d/o John T. and Sallie Tidwell McLean)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 6 Feb 1963
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie McLean Neal, 73, widow of Ed Neal, were held at 11 o’clock Wednesday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tommy Vernon, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Neal died Monday, February 4, at Giles County Hospital after a short illness. Born July 22, 1889, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late J. T. McLean and Sara Tidwell McLean. Her husband, Ed Neal, died about five years ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Neal is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Reed, Columbia, and Mrs. Ewell Reed, Pulaski; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Mize, Pulaski, and Mrs. H. M. Johnson, Gadsden, Ala.; and two brothers, Joe McLean, Nashville, and Erwin McLean, Lawrenceburg. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
NEAL, Robert Kingsley 31 May 1886 06 Oct 1972
(h/o Bessie Maude Felker Neal)
(s/o James P. and Betty Neely Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Oct 1972
Robert Kingsley Neal, age 86, of Lawrenceburg died at Giles County Hospital on Friday, October 6. His parents were the late James P. and Betty Neely Neal. He was married to the late Bessie Maude Felker Neal. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ann Crowder of Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Laverne Trammell of Richmond, Va.; one son, J. W. Neal of Houston, Texas and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday, October 8 at 1:30 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Dan Bive officiating.
NEAL, Robert King Jr. 02 Jan 1931 04 Jan 1931
(s/o Robert and Bessie Maude Felker Neal)
NEAL, Rolla Floyd 04 Sep 1875 02 Sep1940
(h/o Florence Green Neal) Spanish American War
(s/o Dr. John Robert and John Ella Hicks Neal)
NEAL, Ruby __ ___ 1916 16 Mar 1918
(d/o Jack Bartley Dennison and Laura Drake Neal) Unmarked Grave
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Mar 1918
Ruby, little two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Neal, of Nashville died Saturday and was buried at Moriah Sunday, Rev. T. E. Hudson conducting the services for her. She was a bright child and the sorrowing parents have much sympathy.
NEAL, William Edward 22 Jan 1870 15 Feb 1958
(h/o Mae Braly Neal)
(s/o Dr. John Robert and John Ella Hicks Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Feb 1958
Funeral services for Will Neal, 88, retired farmer of Giles County, were held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Tom Holland, minister of East Hill Church of Christ. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died Saturday morning at Lawrenceburg Nursing Home after several months illness. Born January 22, 1870, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Robert Neal and John Ella Hicks Neal. His wife, Mrs. Mae Braly Neal, died many years ago. Mr. Neal is survived by one sister, Mrs. Earl Reed, Bodenham; and several nieces and nephews. Bennett-Mayand Company, Morticians in charge.
NEAL, William Edward 21 Aug 1881 8 Jun 1958
(h/o Minnie McLain Neal)
(s/o J. P. and Betty M. Neely Neal)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Jun 1958
Funeral services for William Edward Neal, 77, farmer of the Bodenham Community, were held at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Neal died at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon in Giles County Hospital after a brief stay in the hospital. Born August 21, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late J. R. Neal and Mamie Neely Neal, and was a member of the Greenwood Church of Christ. Mr. Neal is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie McLain Neal; two daughters, Mrs. Ewell Reed, Bodenham, and Mrs. Bessie Reed, Columbia; two grandchildren; and two brothers, Kinsley Neal and Lewis Neal, both of the Bodenham Community. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.
NEAL, William 01 Aug 1801 07 Sep 1865
(h/o Harritt Apperson Neal)
(s/o Reaves and Elizabeth Worsham Neal)
NEAL, William Edward 21 Aug 1880 08 Jun 1958
(h/o Minnie McLean Neal)
(s/o J. R. and Mamie Neely Neal)
NEWTON, Everette 18 Aug 1903 28 Mar 1936
(h/o Ruby Lee Adams Newton) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate
(s/o Cordie Newton)
NEWTON, Ruby Lee Adams 28 Nov 1907 31 Jan 1942
(w/o Everette Newton) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate
(d/o William James and Laura Elizabeth Hardin Adams)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 4 Feb 1942
Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Lee Newton, widow of Everett Newton, whose death occurred early Saturday morning after an extended illness, were conducted at two o’clock Monday afternoon at the home near Wales, with Elder Clifford Murphy conducting the services. Burial took place at Moriah cemetery. Mr. Newton died several years ago. Mrs. Newton is survived by two sons, William and Stanley Newton; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William James Adams, of Wales; six sisters, Mrs. Ernest McGilton of Helena, Ohio; Mrs. Y. C. Turner of Houston, Texas, Mrs. John Clark of Aspen Hill, Mrs. Claude Rainey of Pulaski, Miss Lillie Mae Adams of Wales, Mrs. Mack Anderson of Pulaski; two brothers, Sie Adams of Leoma and Hugh Adams of Helena, Ohio.
OAKES, Julia Ann 6 Oct 1937 6 Oct 1937
(Infant d/o James Thomas and Margaret Ann Whitfield Oakes)
OLIVER, Elwood M. 8 May 1872 18 Jun 1888
(s/o Captain Lemuel and Margaret Lydia Steele Oliver)
OLIVER, Lucile Myrtle 14 Mar 1871 13 Jun 1871
(d/o Captain Lemuel and Margaret Lydia Steele Oliver)
OLIVER, Margaret Lydia 21 Oct 1847 23 Mar 1887
(w/o Captain Lemuel Oliver)
(d/o and Steele)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Mar 1887
Mrs. Margaret Oliver, the beloved wife of Captain L. Oliver, died at their home three miles west of Pulaski at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of diabetes, aged about 39 years. The remains were interred at Moriah at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She leaves her heart broken husband the care of nine children.
OWENS, George B. 16 Mar 1929 01 Sep1952
(s/o William Thomas and Daisy Stofel Owens)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 3 Sep 1952
Funeral services for George Butler Owens, 23, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and the Rev. Lloyd Hickman, Baptist ministers. Burial took place in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski. Mr. Owens died at 3:20 o’clock Monday afternoon, September 1, at Giles County Hospital, after a three months illness. Born in Giles County, he was the son of William Thomas Owens and Mrs. DaisyStofel Owens, of Columbia, formerlyof Giles County. He was a member of the LibertyHill Baptist Church. He was employed bythe Oakes Chair Companyin Columbia before his last illness. In addition to his parents, Mr. Owens is survived by three sisters, Mrs. R. S. Vick, Mrs. James Parker and Miss Mary Jean Owens, Columbia; four brothers, Leroy Owens, Robert Lewis Owens, William T. Owens, Jr., and James Michael Owens, Columbia; and his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Webster, Pulaski. Oakes and Nichols, Funeral Directors.
OWENS, Martha Lou __ ___ 1944 __ ___ 1944
(d/o and
OWENS, Philip Ray 15 Oct 1955 09 Apr 2001
(s/o Rayford Rudolph and Callie Kimbrough Owens)
Obituary: Elk Valley Times 13 Apr 2001
Phillip Ray Owens, age 46, of Mt. Olive Cemetery Road, Pulaski, died Monday (April 9, 2001) at Hillside Hospital. A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Rayford Rudolph and Callie Kimbrough Owens. He is survived bya daughter, Dana Williams of Shelbyville; two sons, Daniel Owens of Huntsville, Ala., and Dustin Owens of Shelbyville; one brother, Terry "Harve" Owens of Kelso; and one grandson, Lucas Williams. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Higgins Funeral Home. Burial followed in the St. Moriah Cemetery in Giles County. Higgins Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.
OWENS, Redden Bradley 21 Jul 1907 0 Jan 1970
(h/o Zena Fralix Owens)
(s/o Redden and Annie Bell Willis Owens)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 7 Jan 1970
Redden Bradley Owens, 62, died Thursday, January 1, at his home on Route 4, Lewisburg. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, January 4, at 2:00 o’clock in the chapel of Bennett-MayFuneral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Owens was born July 21, 1907, the son of the late Redden and Annie Bell Willis Owens. Survivors include one son, Dave Ed Owens, Florida; one daughter, Mrs. Wilma Jean Jones, Peoria, Ill.; four brothers, Johnny Owens and Clabe Owens, both of Pulaski, Bill Owens, Colorado, Alvin Owens, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. NancyBarnett, Mrs. Martha Powell, both of Pulaski, Mrs. Annie Mae Stofel, Florida, and two grandchildren.
OWENS, Sarah Will (Unmarked, see memorial in Pisgah Cemetery) 29 Mar 1918 13 Oct 1918
(d/o William Talmadge and Elise Lou Montgomery Owens)
OWENS, William Talmadge , see memorial in Pisgah Cemetery 13 Dec 1892 15 Oct 1918
(h/o Elsie Lou Montgomery Owens) (Unmarked)
(s/o T. B. and Sarah Smith Owens) Death Record
OWENS, Zena Fralix 25 Dec 1909 2 Jan 1940
(w/o Redden Bradley Owens)
(d/o Davis Sisco and Nettie Catherine Jarnigan Fralix)
PAINE, Louis J. 18 Jun 1844 18 Sep 1900
(h/o Mary C. Paine)
(s/o Thomas C. and Cynthia Williamson Paine)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Sep 1900
Lewis Payne, an old and much respected citizen of the eighteenth district, died at his home Thursday after a long and painful illness, born with patience and fortitude. The burial took place at Moriah yesterday, with services by Rev. J. Rush Goodloe. The bereaved have our sincere sympathy.
PAINE, Mary Samantha 15 Jan 1838 8 May 1921
(w/o Louis J. Paine)
(d/o William and Harriet Apperson Neal)
Obituary:
Mrs. M. C. Paine died May 8th, 1921, aged 83 years. She was the widow of L. J. Paine, who died twenty years ago. Mrs. Paine is the last of a large family of eleven children of William (Buck) Neal’s family and resided near Bodenham. Mrs. Paine was a lovable wife, a good neighbor and loved by everybody. Mrs Paine would go with her husband to his church one Sunday, the next Sunday both would go to the church of her faith, and if there was any trouble over their religious opinions they kept it to themselves. They loved each other and everybody loved Uncle Lewis and Aunt Tach, as theywere better known. Aunt Tach always availed herself of the opportunity to attend every revival of her faith and also attended other church meetings. She loved the church; she loved her kindred; especiall those she made her home with. She loved her neighbors and they loved her. Everyone loved Aunt Tach. Now the cord is broken and there is a vacant chair in a home and an empty seat in church. Her cheerfulness will be missed, but is needed in a better home. One Who Knew Her.
PAISLEY, Arch J. 25 Mar 1833 24 Mar 1863
(h/o Zabeth Douglass Paisley)
(s/o John Anderson and Nancy Steele Paisley)
PAISLEY, James Newt 26 Oct 1828 30 Oct 1863
(h/o Sophronia A. Paisley)
(s/o John Anderson and Nancy Steele Paisley)
PAISLEY, John Milton 7 May 1841 1 Jul 1901
(h/o Mary Horne Paisley)
(s/o John Anderson and Nancy Steele Paisley)
PAISLEY, John Anderson 14 Mar 1803 27 Sep 1850
(h/o Nancy Steele Paisley)
(s/o James and Hannah Denny Paisley)
PAISLEY, Mary Elizabeth 23 Dec 1858 31 Jul 1859
(d/o James Newton and Sophronia A. Paisley)
PAISLEY, Mary Elizabeth Horne 12 Aug 1846 14 Jan 1921
(w/o John Milton Paisley) md 28 Mar 1865 GCT
(d/o James and Sarah Baker Horne)
PAISLEY, Nancy Steele 7 Mar 1803 10 Nov 1882
(w/o John Anderson Paisley)
(d/o Robert and Martha Starr Steele)
PAISLEY, Sallie Steele 9 Mar 1860 6 Aug 1865
(d/o James Newton and Sophronia A. Paisley)
PAISLEY, Sophronia A. 19 Mar 1829 22 Sep 1891
(w/o James Newton Paisley)
(d/o David and Cynthia Wood Reed)
PAISLEY, Zabeth 16 Jan 1839 9 Mar 1857
(w/o A. J. Paisley and d/o J. and S. A. Dougless)
PARKER, Alma Reed 5 Jul 1911 5 Apr 1999
(w/o Charles Hubbell Parker)
(d/o Earl Calloway and Maggie H. Neal Reed)
Obituary: Giles Free Press 8 Apr 1999
Alma Reed Parker, 87, of 307 Parker Road, Ethridge, TN, died Monday, April 5, 1999, atNHC HealthCare in Pulaski. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 7, at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Bro. Mark Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Parker was the daughter of the late Earl Reed and Maggie Neal Reed and the wife of Charles Hubbell Parker. She was a housewife. Survivors include one son, Carl H. Parker of Bodenham, TN; one daughter, DorothySmith ofBodenham, TN; three grandchildren; and one sister, Nadine Brown of Bodenham, TN.
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