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EED, Lavina 20 Nov 1815
(d/o Robert and Elizabeth Reed)
REED, Levi Lafayette 4 yrs 24 days 4 Sep 1857
(s/o Levi and Mary Ann Watson Reed)
REED, Levi 20 Jan 1803 25 Oct 1881
(h/o 1. Mary Ann Watson Reed 2. Sarah N. Poteet Reed)
(s/o Robert and Elizabeth Myers Reed)
REED, Maggie Florence __ ___ 18__ 9 Sep 1876
(d/o Robert Carson and Mary Jane Johnston Reed) unmarked obituary
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Sep 1876
Maggie Florence, infant daughter of Robert C. Reed and wife, died near Moriah on Saturday last, and was buried on Sunday.
REED, Maggie H. Neal __ ___ 1882 __ ___ 1960
__ ___ ____
(w/o Earl C. Reed) md 20 Dec 1899 GCT
(d/o John R. and Martha Alsup Neal)
REED, Margaret Jane Gibson 16 Jan 1829 24 Aug 1902
(w/o Weakley Newton Reed) md 25 Oct 1860 GCT (d/o and Reed)
REED, Mary Ann 19 Dec 1809 25 Jun 1859
(w/o W. N. Reed)
(d/o and
REED, Mary Ann Watson 12 Feb 1812 9 Mar 1865
(w/o Levi Reed)
(d/o and Watson)
REED, Mary C. 4 Oct 1863 3 Nov 1867
(d/o Robert Donnell and Sarah Permelia Braly Reed)
REED, Mary Elizabeth Puryear 6 Jul 1859 29 Apr 1937
(w/o Alex C. Reed)
(d/o Henry D. and Elizabeth Frances Reed Puryear)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1937
Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed, widow of the late Alex Reed, died at her home on the Vale Mills Road, Thursday April 29. Burial was at Moriah Friday, April 30, with funeral services conducted by Rev. T. E. Hudson, a long time friend of the family. Mrs. Reed is survived by three children, Circuit Court Clerk Carson Reed, Miss Nina Reed, and Mrs. William Miles.
REED, Mary Ethel Meadows 12 May 1889 23 Feb 1925
(w/o Robert Newton Reed)
(d/o and Meadows)
REED, Mary Jane Johnston 20 Jun 1836 31 Jan 1918
(w/o Robert Carson Reed)
(d/o Carley and Martha Ann Cheatham Hamlett Johnston)
Obituary:
Mrs. M. J. Reed died Thursday and was buried Friday at Moriah. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Sam Eshmon of Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Reed had long been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was about 82 years of age. She was the widow of Robert Reed, who died several years ago. Children surviving are: Ed and Alex Reed and Mrs. Quarles T. Parker of Pulaski, R. L. Reed of Texas, Mrs. Walker of Oklahoma and Mrs. Wheeler of Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Reed had been active in religious work in her younger days.
REED, Mary Ray 10 May 1890 15 Jan 1957
(w/o 1. John Walter Reed 2. Vaughn Gordon)
(d/o Reuben and Nannie Nunley)
REED, Mattie Elizabeth 3 Feb 1864 25 May 1913
(d/o Robert Carson and Mary Jane Johnston Reed)
REED, Myrtle __ ___ 1887 __ ___ 1929
(d/o Alex C. and Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed)
REED, Nina __ ___ 1896 9 May 1917
(d/o Alex C. and Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed)
REED, Ray __ ___ 1881 __ ___ 1902
(s/o Alex C. and Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed)
REED, Richard Robert __ ___ 1844 Only date
(s/o Levi and Mary Ann Watson Reed)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Sep 1884
R. R. Reed, Esq., died at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Fogg, near Pulaski, Tuesday morning
at 3 o’clock, aged 47 years. He was buried at Moriah, services by Rev. F. J. Tyler of
Huntsville. Mr. Reed was long a member of the Pulaski Bar and was an Odd Fellow and
Mason. He has been in feeble health a long time, and his death was not unexpected. REED, Robert 23 Dec 1779 23 Mar 1869
(h/o Elizabeth Myers Reed)
(s/o John and Margaret Carson Reed)
REED, Robert Carson 3 Aug 1829 11 Apr 1907
(h/o Mary Jane Johnston Reed) md 11 Nov 1850
(s/o Weakley Newton and Araminta Carter Reed)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1907
Robert Carson Reed, ofMoriah, died Thursday morning and was buried from the church where he had so long been on of the leaders, Friday at 11 o’clock with funeral services conducted by Rev. S. H. Eshman. Mr. Reed was born August 3, 1829 so he lacked only a few months of being 78 years of age. His long useful life was spent in the community where he was born. He was widely known and generally loved and honored as an honest Christian gentleman. R. C. Reed was the son of Weakley Reed, who was the first white child born in Giles County. Robert Reed, Sr., came with his family very early to occupy a large tract of land which had been given Col. Weakley for service in the Revolutionary War. Soon after locating here his son, Weakley Reed, was born. Weakley Reed was one of the men who organized the church at Moriah, and this was the first congregation organized as a Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Cumberland Presbytery having been reorganized as an independent body only a few weeks before Moriah was organized. Young R. C. Reed became a member of the church early in life and throughout his long life was ever faithful to the church he loved. After serving as deacon, he was ordained to the eldership and for more than forty years was a residing elder in the Moriah congregation. He was the friend alike of preacher and layman, and always seemed to know how to say the right thing to those who come to him for advice. In recent years he has been afflicted and has not been so active, but he will be greatly missed.
REED, Robert Donnell 16 Feb 1819 22 Feb 1891
(h/o Sarah Permelia Braly Reed)
(s/o Robert and Elizabeth Myers Reed)
Obituary:
Robert Donnell Reed (son of Robert and Elizabeth) was born in the bounds of Mt. Moriah Church, Giles County, Tenn. February 16, 1819 and died February 22, 1891, aged seventy-two years and six days. His parents, who were Presbyterians, joined in organizing said church in March 1810. A few years afterward his father was made an elder. This was the first that was organized as a Cumberland Presbyterian Church. (McDonnold’s History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, page 125). Brother Donnell professed religion at a camp-meeting at Mt. Moriah, and joined that church in September, 1835. He was united in marriage to Sarah P. Braley, September 19, 1844, who died November 18, 1890. Three sons and two daughters survive them. He was ordained an elder in 1873. He was remarkably exemplary in his walk and conversation; took a deep interest in the prosperity of the church and its enterprises; was a consistent Christian, a good elder, a loving, tender husband, father, and brother; and a highly esteemed member of the Masonic fraternity, and was not long since honored by his lodge (at Bodenham) as its representative in the Grand Lodge of Tennessee, and, as evidence of his high regard for the order, he requested its burial service to be performed at his grave. He served as justice of the peace for twelve years; was school commissioneer several terms, trustee of two institutions of learning, and frequentlyrepresented his church in presbyteryand synod, and once his presbytery in the General Assembly. Brother Reed, had arranged all his business to his satisfaction; so likewise he was ready for his last summons; his sky was clear, and he felt that all was well. His end was peace. At his request a memorial service was held in the church on
the 23d inst., by the writer, assisted by the Rev. T. E. Hudson, our new pastor, then he was buried by the side of his wife, with Masonic honors. Let us cherish his memory and emulate his virtue. G. W. Mitchell.
REED, Robert N. Sr. __ ___ 1883 15 Jan1951
(h/o Louise Jones Reed)
(s/o Edward E. and Annie Paisley Reed)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jan 1951
Funeral services for Robert Newton Reed, 67, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o’clock Thursdayafternoon at Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church, near Pulaski, conductedbyDr. J. Clark Hensley, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Reed, a resident of McMinnville several years, died suddenly of a heart attact at 5:30 o’clock Monday afternoon, January 15, at his home. Born and reared in Giles County, he was the son of the late Edward E. Reed and Annie Paisley Reed. He was twice married; his first wife, Ethel Meadows Reed, died twenty-five years ago. Mr. Reed, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Jones Reed, also a native of this county; two daughters, Miss Annie Sue Reed and Sylvia Reed, McMinnvillle; seven sons, George Edward Reed, Norfolk, Va., Meadows Reed, McMinnville, Bobby Newton Reed, Jr., U. S. Air Corps, Billy Reed, Thomas Kidd Reed, Douglas Reed, and Richard Edwin Reed, all of McMinnville; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. S. H. Eshman, Lakeland, Fla.; and one brother, Edwin L. Reed, Pulaski.
REED, Ruth __ ___ 1903 __ ___ 1919
(d/o Alex C. and Mary Elizabeth Puryear Reed)
REED, Sarah N. Poteet 4 Aug 1829 30 Sep 1905
(w/o Levi Reed)
(d/o and Poteet)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 05 Oct 1905
Mrs. Sallie Reed died at the home of her son, Levi Reed, Saturday of pneumonia, aged 76. The burial was at Mt. Moriah Sunday with services by Rev. J. S. Rice and Rev. S. H. Eshman. Mrs. Reed was a good woman who will be missed. She had been a member of the Methodist church for 50 years or more.
REED, Sara Permelia Braly 2 Apr 1830 18 Nov 1890
(w/o Robert Donnell Reed) md 19 Sep 1844 GCT
(d/o Ephraim and Sarah D. Douglas Braly)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __Nov 1890
Sarah P. (nee Braley), wife of Elder Robert Donnell Reed, was born in Giles County, Tenn., April 2, 1830, was married September 19, 1844, professed religion at a camp meeting at Mt. Moriah church, September 1845 where about two years afterward she joined the church. Her husband, three sons, and two daughters survive her; one daughter having died, when about four years old. She fell asleep in Jesus November 18, 1890, aged sixty years, seven months, and fifteen days. Sister Reed was a “living epistle of Christ,” and died in full assurance of a home in heaven, and the blessed hope of meeting her husband and all her children at last in heaven. She was buried at Mt. Moriah, after a funeral service in the church by her pastor, attended by not less than four hundred of her sorrowing relatives and friends. “She is not dead, but sleepeth.” G. W. Mitchell, Pastor
REED, Sarah Donnell 4 Oct 1863 3 Nov 1867
(d/o Robert Donnell and Sara Permelia Braly Reed)
REED, Thomas Newton 12 Nov 1851 26 Mar 1924
(h/o Alice Tidwell Reed)
(s/o Robert Donnell and Sarah Permelia Braly Reed)
REED, Tranquilla P. Jenkins 25 Mar 1807 21 Oct 1883
(w/o Rev. Carson P. Reed)
(d/o and Jenkins)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1883
Mrs. Tranquilla T. Reed died of paralysis of the heart at the residence of Capt. C. P. Jones last Monday evening at 6 o’clock, aged 76 years and 7 months. Her death was very sudden. She was sitting at the fire in a chair and complained of a pain in the region of her heart and her daughter, Mrs. Jones, stepped out of the room to get some remedy. When she returned in a few minutes, she found her mother still sitting in the chair but life was extinct. Mrs. Reed was the relic of the late Carson P. Reed, one of the most prominent of the pioneer Cumberland Presbyterian preachers, known and loved for years by the people of this county. The remains were buried at Moriah at 10 o’clock Tuesday. Her daughters, Mrs. Buford and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, were summoned by telegraph from Nashville, as was also Mrs. T. M. N. Jones, who was in Nashville returning from conference.
REED, Travis Eugene 7 Aug 1917 17 Jul 1918
(s/o Newton and Ethel Meadows Reed)
REED, Victoria V. No date listed
(d/o Rev, Carson P. and Tranquilla P. Jenkins Reed)
REED, Weakley Newton 15 May 1809 20 Jul 1890
(h/o 1. Araminta Carter Reed 2. Margaret Jane Gibson Reed)
(s/o Robert and Elizabeth Myers Reed)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Jul 1890
It is with deep sorrow that the Citizen today chronicles the death of one of its original friends and constant patrons, and one of the best citizens of Giles County. We refer to Weakly N. Reed, Esq. who was buried at Moriah last Sunday. He was before his death the oldest living native of Giles County. He was born in 1809 within a mile of where he died, and always lived within a mile of where he was born. He had been a member of the C. P. Church 65 years and an Elder 40 years. His membership has always been at Moriah.
REED, William Newton 5 Jan 1879 25 Nov 1899
(s/o Robert Carson and Mary Jane Johnston Reed)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 30 Nov 1899
Will N. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed, died at his home near Bodenham Saturday of something like appolexy. He was found bymembers ofthe familyin bed unconscious, and never rallied, dying later in the day. It has not been long since he recovered from a severe spell of typhoid fever. Will Reed was known as one of the best boys in the county. He was recently admitted to the bar in the practice of law, and was in the law office of Maj. T. M. N. Jones until his health forced him to remain at home. The burial occurred at Moriah Sunday afternoon, services by Revs. W. J. Bruce and J. M. Ashford.
REED, Willie Mae 12 Jan 1914 27 Sep 2008
(w/o Ewell Reed)
(d/o William Edward and Minnie McLean Neal)
REEVES, Edward Razzie 20 Jun 1908 18 Nov 1951
(h/o Ruby Mae Grammar Reeves)
(s/o Joseph Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1951
Funeral services for Edward Razzie Reeves, 42, who died Sunday night, were held at 2 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley and the
Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Reeves died at 9:30 o’clock Sunday night, November 18, at the home of his brother, Bill Reeves, in Columbia, following a three year period of declining health. He was born and reared in Giles County, the son of Ed Reeves, now of Ethridge, and the late Jennie Pillow Reeves. He was a member of the Baptist Church. In addition to his father, Mr. Reeves is survived by three daughters, Misses Dorothy Ann and Betty Reeves, Nashville, and Peggy Sue Reeves, Pulaski; two sons, Charles Edward Reeves, and Billy Reeves, Nashville; five sisters, Mrs. Melvin Pinkelton and Mrs. George Holder, Pulaski, Mrs. George Pierson, Columbia, Mrs. Floyd Putman, Dunlap and Mrs. Sam Knox, Ethridte; and two brothers, Perkins Reeves, Memphis, and Bill Reeves, Columbia. His wife, Mrs. Ruby Grammar Reeves, died four years ago. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.
REEVES, Jennie Pillow 28 Oct 1881 30 May 1940
(w/o Joseph Ed Reeves) md 19 Feb 1900 GCT
(d/o Tom and Sam Ella Cashion Pillow)
REEVES, Joseph Ed 22 Aug 1875 10 Sep 1960
(h/o Jennie Pillow Reeves)
(s/o and Reeves)
REEVES, Marvin Perkins 20 Jul 1911 12 Apr 1970
(s/o Joseph Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Apr 1970
Marvin Perkins Reeves, 58, died Sunday, April 12, in Belair Nursing Home in Columbia. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, April 14, at 2:00 o’clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. He was the son of the late Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves. Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Sam Knox, Bodenham, Mrs. George Pearson, Mrs. Floyd Putman, both of Columbia, Mrs. Casper Rose, Pulaski and Mrs. George Holder, Chapel Hill.
REEVES, Ruby Mae 26 Jul 1921 02 Oct 1947
(w/o Edward Russie Reeves)
(d/o Persie and Annie May Bolden Grammer)
REEVES, Simon 9 Apr 1917 20 Sep 1937
(s/o Joseph Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1937
Simon Reeves, twenty-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeves, West Hill, Pulaski, died at home Monday night and was buried Tuesday at Moriah. Young Reeves was brought home Monday from Blytheville, Ark., where he was working. The report was that he had taken several tablets of bichloride of mercury, a slow but deadly poison, and followed that with a big drink of whiskey. He was rushed home from Blytheville in a dying condition, reaching home only a few hours before he passed away. He is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters.
REEVES, William H. 18 Mar 1902 15 Dec 1967
(s/o Joseph Ed and Jennie Pillow Reeves)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1967
Funeral services for William Helton Reeves, 65, were held in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, Sunday, December 17. Mr. Reeves, a retired painter, was the son of the late Joseph E. and Jennie Pillow Reeves. He died Friday, December 15. Survivors include one brother, Marvin Reeves, Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. George Pierson, Columbia, Mrs. FloydPutman and Mrs. George Holder, both of Chapel Hill, and Mrs. Sam Knox and Mrs. Casper Rose, both of Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
REYNOLDS, Rachel Long 4 Dec 1875 7 Feb 1956
(w/o William Allie Reynolds) md 11 Dec 1898 GCT
(d/o William Thomas and Nancy Watson Long)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 8 Feb 1956
Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Long Reynolds, 80, widow of W. A. Reynolds, will be held at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will take place in the family lot in Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Reynolds, a lifelong resident of Giles County, went to Memphis during the holidays for a visit with her son, Gardner L. Reynolds. She died at 3 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, February 7, at a Memphis hospital after a short illness. A native of Giles County, she was born December 4, 1875, the daughter of the late William Thomas Long and Nancy Watson Long, and was a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Reynolds died a number of years ago. Mrs. Reynolds is survived by the one son, Gardner L. Reynolds; one grandson, Duane Reynolds, Memphis; and her son-in-law, Edwin L. Reed, with whom she had lived in Pulaski since the death of her daughter, Mrs. Eula Bell Reynolds Reed, about four years ago.
REYNOLDS, Sergt. Obediah (c) No dates
(s/o and Reynolds) Co D 110 USCI
REYNOLDS, William Allie 18 Oct 1876 04 Apr 1950
(h/o Rachel Long Reynolds and s/o Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane Horne Reynolds) Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 5 Apr 1950
William Allie Reynolds, 73, well-known former merchant and police officer of Pulaski, died at his home on South Third Street at 6p. m. Tuesday after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, the Rev. J. Clark Hensley, and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Reynolds was the son of the late Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane Horne Reynolds. He was a former resident of the Wales Starion Community before moving to Pulaski about forty years ago. He was engaged in the clothing business, and operated a garage before serving for about eight years as a police officer for the Town of Pulaski. He was a member of the Pulaski Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Rachel Long; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin L. Reed, wife of former trustee of Giles County, one son Gardner Long, and one grandson, Duane Allison Reynolds of Jacksonville, Fla.
RHYE William No dates Johnson Monument Note
(s/o and Rhye)
RICH, Annie Louise Hamlett 23 Jun 1897 31 Jan 1918
(w/o Solon Rich)
(d/o Joseph and Anna Belle Cheatham Hamlett)
RICH, Arthur T. 29 Nov 1880 06 Dec 1957
(h/o Donie Holt Rich)
(s/o Thomas R. and Mary Frances Ward Rich)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Dec 1957
Funeral services for Arthur R. Rich, 77, retired farmer of the Bodenham community, was held at 11 o’clock Saturday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Rich died at 8:35 o’clock Friday morning at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness. Born November 29, 1880, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Tom R. Rich and Mary Frances Ward Rich, and was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Rich is survived byhis wife, Mrs. Donie Holt Rich; seven daughters, Mrs. Polk Tarpley, Mrs. Flournoy Morris, Mrs. Stella Parker, Mrs. Ollie Long, Mrs. Will Walls, Mrs. George Stinnett and Mrs. Joseph R. Cocke, all of Giles
County; and two brothers, Clarence Rich and Solon Rich, Giles County. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.
RICH, Baby Girl 8 Mar 1921 08 Mar1921
(d/o Solon and Brownie Douglas Rich)
RICH, Baby Boy __ ___ 1946 __ ___ 1946
(s/o Solon and Brownie Douglas Rich)
RICH, Bobby 22 Mar 1934 06 Jul 1953
(s/o Solon and Brownie Douglas Rich)
Obituary: The Nashville Tennessean 8 Jul 1953
Bobby Rich, 19-year-old Pulaski youth, was killed Monday night when the car he was driving ran under the back end of a milk truck he was attempting to pass at Stivesville, Tenn. His three companions, Glenda Story, Beverly Berry and J. D. Coffman, III, were injured. Paul Dugger of Lynnville, driver of the truck, was unhurt. Young Rich graduated last month from Giles County High School, where he was a football star. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Rich; three sisters, Miss Patsy Rich, Mrs. Robert Storey, and Mrs. Robert Ingram, all of Pulaski; and two brothers, Thomas Rich of Columbia, Tenn. and Sgt. Wade Rich with the air force at Roswell, N. Mex. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. today at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski, bythe Rev. Albert Dimmock and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will be in Mount Moriah cemetery in Giles County.
RICH, Brownie Douglas 15 Dec 1904 21 Jan 1999
(w/o Solon Rich)
(d/o Thomas Kidd and Mary Lou Reed Douglas)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1999
Mrs. Brownie Douglas Rich, 94, ofPulaski died Jan. 22, 1999, at Life Care Center in Columbia. A Giles County native, Mrs. Rich was married to the late Solon Rich. Graveside services were held Saturdayat Mt. Moriah Cemeterywith Steve Nave officiating. Bennett-MayFuneral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include two sons, Thomas Rich of Columbia and Wade Rich of Huntsville, AL; two daughters, Frances Ingram and Patsy Bee, both of Pulaski; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
RICH, Donie Holt __ ___ 1884 17 Aug1961
(w/o Arthur R. Rich)
(d/o Andrew Jackson and Lucinda Chapman Holt)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1961
Funeral services for Mrs. Donie Holt Rich, 78, widow of Arthur Rich, were held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert E. Wilsford, Baptist minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Rich died on Thursday, August 17, at her home in Pulaski after a long illness. Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Jack Holt and Lucinda Chapman Holt. Mrs. Rich is survived by one brother, Tom Holt, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
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