STRICKLAND, James Thomas (Tommy) 11 Jan 1915 31 Aug 1996
(h/o Martha Ellen Edde Strickland)
(s/o James Wesley "Bose" and Mary Clark Strickland)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1996
Mr. James (Tommy) Strickland, 81, of Pulaski died August 31, 1996, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include his wife Martha Strickland of Pulaski; and sons, G. W., Calvin and Roger Strickland, all of Pulaski, and Donald Strickland of Spring Hill.
STRICKLAND, Joe Edward 05 Jul 1940 08 Oct 1968
(h/o Brenda Sue Strickland)
(s/o John Wesley and Lena Willa Johns Strickland)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 Oct 1968
Joe E. Strickland, 28, native of Giles County, was hit by an automobile and killed in Los Angeles, Calif., October 8. The accident occurred while he was attempting to step into his car. He had recently moved to Los Angeles from Detroit where he had resided for a number of years. He was the son of John Wesley Strickland who survives, and the late Mrs. Lena Willa Johns Strickland. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Clarence Stewart, pastor of the First Baptist Church, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, Oct. 12. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery. Survivors in addition to his father include his wife, Mrs. Brenda Sue Strickland, a grandmother, Mrs. Ella Johns, three brothers, James, John Wesley, and Jerry Wayne Strickland, all of Mt. Julian, Mich., and four sisters, Mrs. Linda
Alred, Mt., Julian, Mrs. R. C. Bailey, Alabama, Mrs. Loretta Nance, and Miss Mary Ellen Strickland, both of Ridgely.
STRICKLAND, John Wesley 08 Apr 1907 06 Oct 1977
(h/o Lena Willa Johns Strickland)
(s/o James and Mary Clark Strickland)
STRICKLAND, Labe W. __ ___ 1893 22 Apr 1939
(h/o Lena Mae Drake Strickland)
(s/o and Strickland)
STRICKLAND, Lena Mae Drake 19 Feb 1897 26 Feb 1975
(w/o 1. Labe W. Strickland) md 04 Feb 1914 GCT
(w/o 2. John Speer) (d/o Jesse and Nancy Wakefield Drake)
STRICKLAND, Lena Willa 19 Feb 1910 25 Feb 1967
(w/o John Wesley Strickland)
(d/o William Noah and Ella Wilson Johns)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Mar 1967
Mrs. Lena W. Strickland, 58, died Saturday, February 25, at Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Services were conducted Tuesday morning, February 28, at 10:30, with the Rev. Clarence Stewart, officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Strickland was born February 19, 1909, in Giles County, the daughter of the late Mrs. Noah Johns and the late Mr. Johns. She had lived in Pulaski for many years before moving to Ridgely, Tenn., with her family. In addition to her mother, she is survived byher husband, John WesleyStrickland; four daughters, Misses Barbara and Mary Ella Strickland, Ridgely, Mrs. Linda Allred, Michigan, and Mrs. Fannie Bailey, Florida; four sons, Jerry Wayne, John W., Jr., and Jimmy Lee Strickland, Michigan, and Joe Edward Strickland, Alaska; seven grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Buford Bunn, Mrs. Jack Foster and Mrs. Joe Witherow, Pulaski, and Mrs. Rebecca Drake, Chattanooga; and one brother, J. B. Johns, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
STRICKLAND, Martha Ellen Edde 21 Dec 1921 2 Sep 1997
(w/o James "Tommie" Strickland)
(d/o Gladys Dalton and Charlotte Metcalf Edde)
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 28 Aug 1997
Mrs. Martha Ellen Strickland, 75, of Pulaskidied Sept. 2, 1997, at Columbia Hillside Hospital. The daughter of the late Gladys Dalton Edde, Mrs. Strickland was born in Moore County, Tenn. She was married to the late Tommie Strickland. She was a member of the lunchroom staff of the Giles County School System. Services were to have been today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Wayne Pagel officiating. Burial was to have been in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include her other, Charlotte Edde of Lewisburg; four sons, G. W., Calvin, Roger Dale, all of Pulaski and Donald Ray of Spring Hill; three brothers, William Earl Edde of Pulaski, J. D. and Roy Edde, both of Lewisburg; a half-brother, Robert Edde of Pulaski; three sisters, Mary Hollingsworth, Irene Matthews and Ruth Harrell, all of Lewisburg; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
STRICKLAND, Mary Clark 16 Feb1870 16 Feb 1954
(w/o James Strickland)
(d/o Wilman and Mary Kirk Clark)
STRICKLAND, Mary E. 17 Jul 1942 17 Jul 1942
(d/o James "Tommie" and Martha Metcalf Edde Strickland)
STRICKLAND, Thomas Dwayne 24 Apr 1941 27 Apr 1941
(d/o James "Tommie" and Martha Metcalf Edde Strickland)
SULCER, Jennifer Leann 15 Dec 1972 15 Dec 1972
(Infant Sulcer)
SUPERNAUGH, Kenneth H. 12 Oct 1917 10 Nov 1992
(h/o Lecie Pritchett Story Supernaugh)
(s/o and Supernaugh)
SUPERNAUGH, Lecie P. 14 Aug 1915 2 Feb 1998
(w/o Kenneth H. Supernaugh)
(d/o Lonnie and Alpha Coleman Pritchett)
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 5 Feb 1998
Mrs. Lecie Pritchett Supernaugh, 82, of Pulaski died Feb. 2, 1998, at National HealthCare Center in Pulaski. Mrs. Supernaugh was the daughter of the late Lonnie and Alpha Coleman Pritchett. She was born in Georgia. She was married to the late Kenneth H. Supernaugh. Services will be at 1 p. m. Sunday Feb. 7 at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Sondra Woodson of Pulaski and Debbie Cummins of San Jose, Calif.; two sons, Timothy Story of Homestead, Fla., and Ronnie Story of Gladstone, Mo.; one sister, Ester Smith of Macon, Ga.; one half brother and one half sister, Phillip Pritchett of Dublin, Ga., and Lonnie Sutton ofRochelle, Ga.; 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, six step great grandchildren, and one step great, great grandchild.
SWINNEY, Annie Jewel __ ___ 1938 25 Aug 1973
(w/o Harold Swinney)
(d/o Thomas Richard and Mamie Hardin Johnson)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Aug 1973
Services were conducted Sunday, August 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel for Mrs. Annie Jewel Swinney, 48, with burial following in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Church of Christ minister, G. C. Fox officiated. Mrs. Swinney died Saturday, August 25 at Giles County Hospital. Born in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Richard and Mamie Hardin Johnson. Survivors are her husband, Harold Swinney of Pulaski; one daughter, Mrs. Wayne Bolden of Pulaski; three sons, Joe Swinney, Kenneth Swinney and Steven Swinney, all of Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Martha Beaver and Mrs. Katherine Cole, both of Pulaski and Mrs. Dorothy Cagle of Oklahoma, Mrs. Edith Hannah of Illinois and Mrs. Myrtle Young of Murfreesboro; two brothers, Buddy Johnson and Robert Johnson, both of Orlando, Fla. and three grandchildren.
SWINNEY, Lillian Ward __ ___ 1929 08 Oct 2003
(d/o E. Cycle and Mable May Ward)
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 08 Oct 2003
Lillian Ward Sweeneydied yesterday at Hillside Hospital. She was 74 years old. Visitation will be held from 6-9pm tomorrow at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Services will be held Friday at 2pm at Bennett-May with burial to follow in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Peggy Walker of Pulaski and Judy Palomino of South Carolina. She is survived by a son, BobbyThornton of Pulaski. Two sisters survive, Annie Swanson and Nellie Carroll, both of North Carolina. A brother, James Ward of North Carolina also survives. Two grandchildren and one great, grandchild survive. She was preceded in death byher parents Cycle Ward, Mabel Ward, and by Christine Ward. Bennett-May Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Lillian Ward Sweeney.
TARPLEY, Alice Lu Summers 19 Jan 1869 30 Mar 1916
(w/o Sterling Price Tarpley) md 18 May 1886 (unmarked)
(d/o John W. and Josaphine Logen Summers) (death record)
TARPLEY, Andrew Jackson G. 22 Apr 1850 13 Oct 1936
(h/o Maggie Tarpley)
(s/o Jerome and Harriett F. Pike Tarpley)
TARPLEY, Betty __ ___ 1846 7 Feb 1939
(d/o Jerome and Harriett F. Pike Tarpley)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Feb 1939
Miss Betty Tarpley, ninety-three years old, daughter of the late Jerome and Harriett Tarpley, passed away February 7th at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ed Powers. She had been in failing health for some time. Funeral and burial at Mount Moriah. Services by Elder Elmer Smith. Surviving are nieces and nephews.
TARPLEY, Charley G. __ ___ 1927 19 Feb 1954
(s/o Tommie and Bessie Maude Bradley Tarpley)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 Feb 1954
Funeral services for Cpl. Charles Tarpley, 26, Giles Countysoldier stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., were held at two o’clock Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Virgil Bradford, Church of Christ minister. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery west of Pulaski. Tarpley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Tarpley of Pigeon Roost community, died Friday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Goodman, Mo. Cpl. Tarpley was a student of Giles County High School before entering the U. S. Navy in 1942. While in the Navy he served in the Pacific theater. He entered the Army September 13, 1949, and served in Trieste, Italy, three years and was serving his second enlistment in the Army and was stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., at the time of the accident. In addition to his parents, he is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Owen R. Johnson, Philo, Ohio, Mrs. Clarence H. Cole, Jr., Pulaski, Mrs. J. S. Pierce and Miss Lema Tarpley, both of Pulaski; one brother, Robert Tarpley, U. S. Navy; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lema Peden of Nashville; five nieces and two nephews.
TARPLEY, Eugene 30 Jul 1909 13 Dec 1912
(s/o and Tarpley)
TARPLEY, Florence Rich 17 May 1884 25 Feb 1971
(w/o James Knox Polk Tarpley)
(d/o Thomas R. and Mary Frances Ward Rich)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 3 Mar 1971
Mrs. Florence Tarpley, 86, died at Giles County Hospital, Thursday afternoon, February 25. Services were held Friday, 3:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Tommy and Mary Ward Rich. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, J. Polk Tarpley; one daughter, Mrs. Roy Richardson; one son, Robert Tarpley, Nashville; nine grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; four great-greatgrandchildren; one brother, Clarence Rich and four sisters, Mrs. Stella Franklin, Mrs. Maggie Long, Mrs. Rena Morris and Mrs. Joe Coke.
TARPLEY, Harriet F. 27 Apr 1825 31 Aug 1891
(w/o Jerome B. Tarpley)
(d/o and Sarah Pike)
TARPLEY, James Knox Polk 18 Oct 1885 2 Apr 1975
(h/o Florence Rich Tarpley)
(s/o Jerome and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 09 Apr 1975
James Knox Polk Tarpley, 89, died Wednesday, April 2, 1975 at Giles County Hospital.
Services were held at Bennett-May Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 5, Rev. Clarence
Stewart officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Born in Giles County, Mr. Tarpley
was the son of the late Jerome and Mary Alice Garrett Tarpley. He was the husband of the late Florence Rich Tarpley. He was a retired farmer. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Roy Richardson, Pulaski; one son, Robert Tarpley, Nashville; nine grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; one brother, Herman Tarpley, Giles County.
TARPLEY, Johnnie 31 Jul 1886 19 Oct 1897
(s/o J. G. and Maggie Berry Tarpley)
TARPLEY, Maggie Berry 25 May 1862 18 Jan 1942
(w/o J. G. Tarpley)
(d/o John and Mary Jane Bass Berry)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Jan 1942
Mrs. Maggie Tarpley, 79, whose death occurred early Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Powers, in Pulaski, following a long illness, were held at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church, with Rev. R. A. Johns, pastor of the First Baptist Church, conducting the rites. Burial took place in Moriah Cemetery, with the grandsons serving as pall bearers. Mrs. Tarpley is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Walter Witherow, of the Rose Hill community; and four sons, Robert Tarpley, Nashville, Joe Tarpley of Campbellsville, Russell Tarpley and Tommy Tarpley, of Giles County, and a large number of grandchildren.
TARPLEY, Mannie 9 Nov 1883 25 Mar 1891
(s/o J. G and Maggie Berry Tarpley)
TARPLEY, Mary Alice 19 Jan 1869 30 Mar 1916
(w/o Jerome Tarpley)
(d/o John and Josie L. Garrett)
TARPLEY, Polk (Unmarked) Age 3 years 13 Dec 1912
(s/o Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tarpley) Obituary
TARPLEY, Robert 6 Jan 1934 10 Aug1984
(h/o Kathryn England Tarpley) EOI US Army Korea Viet Nam
(s/o Tommie and Bessie Maude Bradley Tarpley)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1984
Robert Tarpley, 48, of Clinton, Missouri, died August 10, 1984, at Harry S. Truman V. A. Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. A native of Giles County, Mr. Tarpley was the son of the late Tommie and Bessie Tarpley. He was a member of the Baptist Church was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Mr. Tarpley was a retired heavy equipment operator. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel Monday, August 13, at 2 p. m., with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn England Tarpley of Clinton, Missouri; and four sisters, Mrs. Roberta Elrod of Sheffield, Alabama, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson ofWaterford, Ohio, Mrs. Lema Stafford and Miss Ella Tarpley, both of Pulaski.
TARPLEY, Sterling Price __ ___ 1861 9 Mar 1921
(h/o Alice Lu Summers Tarpley)
(s/o Jerome B. and Tarpley)
TARPLEY, Tommie Jr. 17 Oct 1925 13 Mar 1950
(h/o Lee Burrows Tarpley)
(s/o Tommie Sr. and Bessie Maude Bradley Tarpley)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1950
Funeral services for TommyTarpley, Jr., 24, who died at 1:40 o’clock Mondaymorning, March
13, at Veterans Hospital in Nashville, after several years ill health, were held at 2:30 o’clock
Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A lifelong resident of the county, he was born on October 17, 1925, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tarpley, Sr., who survive. He was a veteran of the Pacific area, having served during the late war in the U. S. Navy. In addition to his parents, Mr. Tarpley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee Burrows Tarpley; one three-year-old daughter, Hazel Tarpley; four sisters, Mrs. Owen Johnson, Philo, Ohio, and Misses Lema, Roberta and Ella Tarpley, all of Pulaski; two brothers, Robert Tarpley, Pulaski, and Charlie Tarpley, U. S. Army; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charlie Peden, Pulaski.
TATUM, Ardella Wall 27 Apr 1862 27 Aug 1939
(w/o James A. Tatum) md 9 Jan 1887 GCT
(d/o Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Pillow Wall)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 04 Oct 1939
The spirit of Mrs. J. A. Tatum took its flight August 27th. She was a good neighbor and always ready to lend a helping hand in sickness. She was a loving mother and will be missed in her home and community, she was a consistent member of the Methodist Church and attended services regularly as long as she was able. She was 77 years and 4 months old. Funeral services were at Mt.Moriah. She was laid to rest by her husband who passed away several years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss eight children as follow: William, Mitchell Leslie, Edgar, Ozro, Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. J. T. Walls, and Mrs. H. W. Russell and a host of grandchildren. Grandsons served as pallbearers and granddaughters carried the flowers. Love and sympathy are extended to the bereaved ones. A large crowd attended the funeral and lots of pretty flowers.
18 3 Dec 1898
TATUM, Esker
(d/o James Tatum) unmarked grave
The Pulaski Citizen 8 Dec 1898
Campbellsville---Miss Esker Tatum, daughter of Mr. James Tatum, died on last Saturday evening about 3 o’clock after a short illness with a complication of diseases. Her remains were interred at Moriah, Sunday evening.
TATUM, Henry Mitchell “Hank” III __ ___ 1958 08 Jan 2006
(h/o [1]. Sherry Payne Tatum [2]. Donna Kirkpatrick Tatum)
(s/o Henry Mitchell Jr. and Helen Englett Tatum)
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 10 Jan 2006
Henry Mitchell “Hank” Tatum III, 48, of Pulaski, died Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006, at the Hillside Hospital. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Giles County native was the son of Helen Englet Tatum and the late Henry Mitchell Tatum Jr. He was employed with Mealer Trucking Company in Lewisburg. Survivors in addition to his mother include his wife, Donna Kirkpatrick Tatum of Pulaski; daughters, Alisha Dickey of Pulaski and Elizabeth Tatum of Jacksonville, Fla.
TATUM, Henry Mitchell Jr. 19 May 1922 7 Apr 1992
(h/o Helen Englett Tatum) S/SGT US Army WWII
(s/o Henry Mitchell and Maude Lee Long Tatum, Sr.)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1992
Mr. HenryMitchell Tatum, Jr., 69, of Pulaski, died Tuesday, April 7, 1992, at Hillside Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, April 9, at Bennett-May Chapel with Wayne Pagel officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Tatum was the son of the late Henry and Maude Long Tatum. He was retired from Harris Machine Shop.
Survivors include Helen Englett Tatum of Pulaski; one son, Hank Tatum of Pulaski; two grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Willa Dean Kellam of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Ann Pollock of Columbia, Mrs. Kathlene Taylor of Pulaski; one brother, Newt Tatum of Pulaski.
TATUM, Henry Mitchell Sr. 24 Jul 1889 8 Sep 1971
(h/o Maude Lee Long Tatum)
(s/o James A. and Ardella Wall Tatum)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 8 Sep 1971
Mitchell Tatum, 82, died September 8 at Fairhaven Nursing Home. Services will be held Thursday, September 9, 1:00 p. m., at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Jim and Ardelia Wall Tatum. His wife was the late Maude Lee Long Tatum. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Fred Kellam, Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Bobby Hamby, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edward Taylor; two sons, Henry Tatum, Newt Tatum; three brothers, Leslie Tatum, Ozro Tatum, Edgar Tatum, Nashville; two sisters, Trudie Edmundson, Eula Bell Russell; seventeen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
TATUM, James Albert 19 Feb 1848 26 May 1919
(h/o Ardella Wall Tatum) md 9 Jan 1887 GCT
(s/o John Thomas and Cynthia Riley Tatum)
TATUM, Maude Lee Long 26 Apr 1895 17 Jul 1950
(w/o Henry Mitchell Tatum) md 4 Jul 1913 GCT
(d/o William Thomas and Myrtle Walls Long)
TAYLOR, Mrs. __ ___ ____ 14 Oct 1894
(Mother of Tom Taylor) Unmarked grave
The Pulaski Citizen 18 Oct 1894
Mrs. Taylor, mother of Tom Taylor, a blacksmith near Bodenham, died last Thursdaynight. She was buried at Moriah Friday afternoon. Mrs. Taylor was quite old, and death came as the close of a long and useful life.
TAYLOR, Sarah Catherine “Kate” 23 Aug 1956 08 Jan 1949
(w/o Thomas Lafayette Taylor)
(d/o Rogers and Jane Burnett)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jan 1949
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Catherine Taylor, 92, who died at 10:40 o’clock Saturday evening, January 8, at the home in the Riversburg Community, following a long period of declining health, were held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by the Rev. W. L. Harwell, pastor of the Olivet Methodist Church, and burial took place in the family lot in Moriah Cemetery. She was a native of Granger County. Mrs. Taylor is survived by three sons, Melvin Taylor, with whom she made her home at Riversburg, W. P. Taylor, Nashville, and Neal Taylor, Decatur, Ala.; and four daughters, Mrs. Jennie Hargrove and Mrs. Craig Fogg, both of Nashville, a daughter residing in Illinois, and a daughter in California.
TAYLOR, Thomas Lafayette 20 Nov 1865 04 Jun 1938
(h/o Sarah Catherine “Kate” Rogers) Unmarked Grave
(s/o Thomas and Jane Noah Taylor)
THOMPSON, James Raymond 09 Jul 1912 09 May 1914
(s/o J. K. and Mary Daniel Thompson)
THURMAN, Patsy Ann 14 Oct 1947 14 Oct 1947
(Infant d/o Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thurman)
TIDWELL, Brown 15 Apr 1881 10 Aug 1914
(s/o James P. and Lucy Isabel Fry Tidwell) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Aug 1914
Brown Tidwell, aged 33 years, died at the home of his father, James P. Tidwell, near the fair grounds Monday. Mr. Tidwell was found dead in his chair upon the return of the family who had been away for the day. He had been subject to epilepsy ever since he was six years old and this is supposed to have caused his death. The burial was at Mount Moriah Tuesday. Although afflicted, Mr. Tidwell possessed a sound mind, was ever energetic and was of a decided mechanical turn. He was fond of reading the Bible and possessed several copies of it, and he is said to have read it from cover to cover several times. He was kind-hearted and conscientious and will be missed by those who loved him.
TIDWELL, Calloway Hardin 17 Dec 1820 14 Feb 1908
(h/o Leah Tucker Tidwell)
(s/o Vincent and Phoebe Ann Rackley Tidwell)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Feb 1908
Squire Calloway Hardin Tidwell, familiarly called "Hard" Tidwell, died early Friday morning at his home south west of town after a lingering illness caused by a general break down of the physical powers. The burial occurred at Mt. Moriah Saturday, the obsequies being conducted by Revs. T. E. Hudson and W. H. Beasley. Squire Tidwell would have been 88 years old next December, and his life has been a strenuous one in the field of industry, he having been a hard worker all his life. Success crowned his efforts, and he leaves his posterity a handsome fortune, in addition to a name and the example of an honorable career. It is said of him, that although he was an extensive lender of money that he would never charge any one more than 6 per cent interest, and he has loaned county money at a lower rate than that. Squire Tidwell was for 20 years or more a valuable member of the County Court, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him for his honesty, hospitality and the sterling qualities of good American citizenship. He is survivedbynine children, William, Vince, Charlie, Mrs. J. W. Reed and Mrs. E. S. Neely, all who reside in Texas, Mrs. M. M. Houston, of Step, Ala., and Mesdames Tom Reed and Solon Hamlett and Ozro Tidwell of Giles County. The Citizen extends sympathy to the bereaved.
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