CHAPMAN, Lular J. Lovett 2 May 1890 17 Nov 1940
(w/o J. Romie Chapman) md 25 Jan 1907 GCT
(d/o Enoch and Mary King Lovett)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Nov 1940
Mrs. Lula Chapman, age 50, passed awayat her home near Pisgah, Sunday night, Nov. 17, after an illness extending over about two years. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral and burial at Moriah Monday afternoon, Rev. S. R. Bratcher, officiating. Mrs. Chapman is survived by six sons and four daughters, all of whom were with her at the last. Also two sisters and one brother, survive.
CHAPMAN, Mattie Dickey 15 Apr 1896 3 Mar 2000
(w/o Flournoy Chapman) md 1 Jul 1917 GCT
(d/o Will and Alice Hayes Dickey)
CHAPMAN, Nell Pauline __ ___ 1931 12 Jun 2007
(w/o John Morris Chapman)
(d/o and Church)
Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 13 Jun 2007
Nell Pauline Chapman died yesterday in Pulaski. She was 76 years old. Visitation will be held today from 5-8pm at Bennett-May - Giles County Funeral Home. Services will be held tomorrow at 5pm in the Bennett-May - Giles County Funeral Home chapel with Reverend BarryFralix officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include four sons, Ricky Chapman and wife Debbie, Rocky Chapman and wife Marie, Johnny Chapman Jr.
all of Pulaski and Jackie Chapman and wife Andrea of Lewisburg. She is survived by a daughter, Christine “Sissy” Crabtree and husband Butch of Pulaski. Seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. Bennett-May - Giles County Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements for Nell Pauline Chapman.
CHAPMAN, Sarah Jane 1 Oct 1866 3 Feb 1922
(w/o Mack Chapman)
(d/o and Bray)
CHAPMAN, William Hugh __ ___ 1944 29 May 1961
(s/o Raymond and Chapman)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1961
A seventeen-year-old member of the 1961 graduating class of Giles County High School was fatally injured Monday afternoon, May 29, when he was dragged about half-a-mile by a mule which he had been working on a farm near the Pisgah community. William Hugh Chapman, son ofMr. and Mrs. Raymond Chapman of Blooming Grove, was the victim of the unusual accident which occurred about 3 p.m. as he was returning the mule from the Lancaster Reese farm a mile east of Pisgah to the home of Cecil Holland on an adjoining farm. Holland’s son, Wayne, was in his yard when he saw young Chapman being dragged by the running mule. He said the youth’s foot was caught in a trace chain, indicating that he had tried to mount the animal. Chapman was alone at the time and the exact cause of the tragedy could not be determined. He died within a few minutes of the time the mule dragged him into the Holland yard, witnesses said. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending arrival of a brother, Roy, who is serving with the U. S. Navy. The body is at Bennett-May Funeral Home where rites will be conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Hickman. Surviving in addition to the parents and the brother, are two sisters, Misses Betty and Joyce Chapman of Blooming Grove.
CHEATHAM, Joseph Fletcher 19 Jan 1876 4 Feb 1965
(h/o Lillie Hamlett Cheatham)
(s/o Fletcher and Louisa Verelda Miller Cheatham)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Feb 1965
Funeral services for Joseph Fletcher Cheatham, 89, retired Giles County farmer and resident of Pulaski were held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the rites conducted by the Rev. Billy E. Craighead, pastor of First Methodist Church. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Cheatham, who had been in failing health for several years, died Thursday, February 4, in Umble Nursing Home in Lewisburg. Born January 19, 1876, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Fletcher Cheatham and Louisa Verelda Miller Cheatham. He was a member of the United Methodist Church Mr. Cheatham is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hamlett Cheatham; and two sisters, Mrs. Sam O. Dunlap, Pulaski and Mrs. J. A. Hardin, Franklin. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
CHEATHAM, Lillie Hamlett 28 Jul 1893 18 Oct 1978
(w/o Joseph Fletcher Cheatham)
(d/o William Joseph "Joe" and Anna Bell Cheatham Hamlett)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 25 Oct 1978
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Cheatham, 85, resident of the Austin Hewitt Home, Pulaski, who died Wednesday, October 18 at Ardmore Nursing Home were held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Allen officiating. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Cheatham, the wife of the late Joe Cheatham, was born in Giles County, the daughter of the late Joe and Ann Bell Cheatham Hamlett. She held membership in the United Methodist Church. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Puryear, Mrs. W. L. Burns, Mrs. Odell Ball, all of Pulaski and Mrs. Herman Cole of Athens, Ala.; several nieces and
nephews.
CHILDRESS, Charlie 8 Oct 1914 6 Mar 1939
(s/o William J. and Cora Wesley Joines Childress)
CHILDRESS, Cora Wesley Joines 6 May 1885 15 Oct 1972
(w/o William Jackson Childress)
(d/o William and Nancy Malinda Ada Joines)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1972
Mrs. Cora Childress age 87 died Sunday, October 15 at Giles County Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Joins. Survivors include six sons, Johnny of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jimmyof Cincinnati, Ohio, Andrew of Springfield, George of Lynnville, Harry and J. W. of Pulaskil; three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Tidwell of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Joe Childers of Sumerset, Ky., Mrs. Luther Stanford of Columbia; one brother, George Joins of Texas, one half brother, Joe Joins of Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Russell of Pulaski, Mrs. Ella Childress of Pulaski; 34 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday, October 17 at 2:00 p. m. at Carr and Erwin with burial at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.
CHILDRESS, Fannie 28 Nov 1856 14 Dec 1943
(h/o John Childress) md 23 Jul 1874 GCT
(d/o and Turner)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Dec 1943
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Turner Childress, 87, who died early Tuesday morning at her home in the Nineteenth Civil District, following a brief illness, were held at noon Wednesday at the residence, conducted by the Rev D. B. Booker. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Childress was a member of the Methodist Church since childhood. The survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ida Curtis, Jacksonville, Ark., Mrs. Etna Harwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of the Shores community; two sons, Odus Childress and Dallas Childress, both of Giles County; and several grandchildren.
CHILDRESS, Hume McKinsley 15 Jan 1912 10 Dec 1988
(h/o Jessie Pearl Fry Childress) md 3 Jul 1937 GCT
(s/o Dallas and Ella Joines Childress)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Dec 1988
Hume McKinley Childress, 76, Little Dry Creek Road, died when his one-story frame house burned Saturday night. Mr. Childress body was burned beyond recognition. Mr. Childress was a Giles County native and the son of the late Dallas and Ella Joins Childress. Funeral services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Childress was a retired farmer. Survivors include his sons, Daniel and Clyde Childress, both of Pulaski, and Rufus Childress of Florida; one brother, Amos Childress of Pulaski; two sisters, Aline Cross of Michigan and Lorene Monday of Ohio, nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
CHILDRESS, Jessie Pearl Fry 08 Mar 1920 11 Oct 1953
(w/o Hume McKinsley Childress)
(d/o Ruby Molton and Martha Jefferson Owens Fry)
CHILDRESS, Otis __ ___ 1889 9 Dec 1964
(s/o Mr. and Mrs. John Childress)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 9 Dec 1964
Funeral services for Otis Childress, 77, resident of Route 1, Wales, will be held at one o’clock
Thursday afternoon in the chapel of Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack
Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Childress died at 5:30 o’clock Wednesday morning, December 9, in Giles County Hospital. Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Childress. Mr. Childress, a bachelor, is survived by one brother, Dallas Childress, Giles County; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Leoma, and Mrs. Ida Curtis, Little Rock, Ark. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
CHILDRESS, Rufus Dale 12 Dec1951 17 Mar 2004
(s/o Hume McKinsley and Jessie Pearl Fry Childress)
Obituary: Giles Free Press 18 Mar 2004
Mr. Rufus Dale Childress, 52, of Florida died March 15, 2004, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Childress was the son of the late Hume and Jessie Childress. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 19, at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include two brothers, Daniel Childress and Clyde Childress, both of Pulaski.
CHILDRESS, William Jackson 26 Jul 1880 20 Feb 1940
(h/o Cora Wesley Joines Childress)
(s/o John and Fannie Turner Childress)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1940
The death angel visited our community again Feb. 20 and claimed for its victim William Childress. He had been down for several weeks with that dreadful disease, T. B. All was done by loving hands to prolong his life. Mr. Childress said he was just waiting on the Lord to call him home. It was sad to give him up. He will be missed especially by his loving wife, who stayed by his bedside so long waiting on him but she knows that he’s resting in the arms of Jesus now, where he has no pains to bear. His funeral was at his home, byRev. Smith and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, three girls and seven boys, four grown children and a host of friends.
CHOATE, John Rufus 13 Mar 1861 27 Jul 1948
(h/o Maggie McMasters Choate)
(s/o Thomas J. and Eliza Jane Morgan Choate)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 28 Jul 1948
Funeral services for John Rufus Choate, 87, well known farmer, who died at 8 o'clock Tuesday night, July27, at his home in the Bodenham community, after several months declining health, will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. E. D. Troutt, pastor of the Trinity Charge. Burial will take place at Moriah Cemetery. Son of the late Thomas J. Choate and Mary Eliza Morgan Choate, he was born and reared in Giles County. In early life he was a merchant in Pulaski, but the greater part of his life he operated a farm in the Bodenham community. He wife, the former Maggie McMasters, died in 1932. Mr. Choate is survived by two sons, Albert Choate, Dothan, Ala., and Roy Choate, Pulaski. He was the last member of his immediate family.
CHOATE, Maggie McMasters __ ___ 1876 12 Dec 1932
(w/o John Rufus Choate)
(d/o John and M. E. McMasters)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1932
Mrs. Rufus Choate died at a Nashville Hospital Mondayevening where she had been for several months. The remains were brought to Pulaski Monday night and the body was buried at Moriah, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Choate was a good woman, and is survived by her husband and two sons; also a brother, L. D. McMasters, to whom much sympathy is extended.
CHOATE, Mary Myrtle Houston 17 Mar 1900 08 Feb 1990
(w/o Roy Dewey Choate)
(d/o John H. and Mary Alice Hamlett Houston)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 13 Feb 1990
Myrtle Houston Choate, 89, South Third Street, died Thursday, February 8, 1990 at Hillside Hospital in Pulaski. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 10 at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Phillip Eubank officiating. Interment was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, she was the wife of the late Roy Choate and the daughter of the late John H. and Alice Hamlett Houston. She worked as a bookkeeper for Gordon Brothers Oil Companyand was a member of TrinityUnited Methodist Church. Survivors include two nieces, Rebecca Burns Drone, Pulask and DorothyMeade, Lobelville, TN; three nephews, John Wilson Burns, Pulaski, Ray Houston, Gallatin, TN, and Harry Houston, Hartselle, AL; several great and great-great nieces and nephews.
CHOATE, Roy Dewey 24 Feb 1899 21 Jan1984
(h/o Myrtle Houston Choate)
(s/o John Rufus and Maggie McMasters Choate)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1984
Mr. Roy D. Choate, 84, of 109 South Third Street, Pulaski, died Saturday, January 21, 1984, at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, January 23 at 1:30 p. m. in the Bennett-May Chapel with the Reverends Jacob Gardner and Ray McDonald officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Choate was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church and was retired as Bridge Foreman for the Giles County Highway Department. He was the son of the late John Rufus and Maggie McMasters Choate. He was married to Mrs. Myrtle Houston Choate of Pulaski, she survives. he had one brother, Albert E. Choate of Pulaski, who also survive. Bennett May was in charge of arrangements.
CIBOROWSKI, Lt. Colonel Mitchell S. 12 Aug 1915 22 May 2011
(h/o Eleanor Corinne Burns Cibiriwski)
(s/o Bronislaw and Mary Wojcicki Ciborowski )
Obituary: gilesobits.us.net 22 May 2011
Lt. Colonel Mitchell S. Ciborowski, 95, of Giles County died May 22, 2011. Born Aug. 12, 1915, he was the oldest of six children born to Polish immigrants. Growing up in the industrial city of New Bedford, Mass., he learned to shoulder responsibility at an early age. He worked in the textile mills as a teenager and joined the Army as a young man. He fought in WWII and the Korean War with valor and distinction and was awarded two bronze stars and a Purple Heart. When he returned from the war, he was stationed at Redstone Arsenal, where he met his wife of 62 years, Eleanor Corinne Burns. They began the nomadic adventures of an Army family, bringing up four children and moving 12 times before settling in Bel Air, Md., for 50 years. Better known as “Cib,” the Lieutenant Colonel had a wonderful sense of humor and twinkling blue eyes that laughed through many stressful times. He valued education having struggled to put himself through college while working and raising a family. He was awarded a bachelor’s degree from Southern Massachusetts Institute of Technology (now University of Massachusetts) in his early40s. He used his education and experience to design everything from rocket fuel for the military to playground swings for his children. Cib was known for his strength of character. He always knew what was right and never hesitated to act on his convictions. His life was defined by his strong faith and his love of family. He is preceded in death by his youngest daughter, Susan. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m., Friday, May27, at Bennett-May-Giles CountyFuneral Home. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with full military honors. Visitation will be held at the funeral home prior to the funeral service, beginning at 3 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to Mt. Moriah Cemetery Fund. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Corinne Burns; daughter Linda Ciborowski and husband
Richard Cohen; sons, Philip Ciborowski and wife Jo Carol and Stephen Ciborowski and wife Kerry and six grandchildren, Lilly, Lauren, Ben, Jennie, Delaney and Susan.
CLACK, Major John * __ ___ 1757 __ ___ 1833
(s/o Clack) Revolutionary War Soldier
CLEGG, Robert J. 18 Oct 1854 16 Nov 1961
(s/o John and Lucinda Clegg)
CLEM, Rose 29 Apr 1950 29 Apr 1950
(d/o Frank Wilson and Frances Virginia Brown Clem) Unmarked–Death Certificate
CLEM, Star 29 Apr 1950 29 Apr 1950
(d/o Frank Wilson and Frances Virginia Brown Clem)Unmarked–Death Certificate
COBBS, Martha A. Johnston 13 Jul 1856 18 Nov 1893
(w/o A. H. Cobbs)
(d/o and Johnston)
COLE, Bettie Sue 4 Jan 1903 22 Jul 1933
(w/o Cole) Unmarked Death Record
(d/o Sam and Usie Arnett Phillips)
COLEMAN, Infant __ ___ 18__ 7 Jun 1892
(s/o Tom and Coleman) unmarked grave
The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jun 1892
Egnew---Our community was saddened by the death of the little infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Coleman, which occurred last Tuesday night. The remains were interred at Mt. Moriah.
COLEN, Palmer Jr. 16 Jun 1957 14 May 1984
(s/o Palmer and Ruth Bush Colen, Sr.)
COLLIER, Clara Scott 26 Jul 1920 21 Sep 1976
(w/o James J. Collier)
(d/o Belton and Etta Sullivan Scott)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 22 Sep 1976
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Collier, 56, who died Tuesday, September 21, at her home in Athens, Ala., will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o’clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox the officiant. Interment will be in Moriah Cemetery. A native ofGiles County, Mrs. Collier’s parents were the late Belton and Etta MaySullivan Scott. Survivors include her husband, James J. Collier; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Dunn of Crete, Ill.; four sons, Jim Eddie and Dean Eddie of West Memphis, Ark., Loyd Eddie and Billy Edde of Crete; a sister, Mrs. Oma Strain of Bethlehem, Pa.; a brother, Alton Scott of Nashville; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
CONNOR, Jimmie Annette 19 Nov 1861 8 Feb 1867
(d/o J. H. and A. Y. Connor)
COOK, Dorrie “Dot” 14 Jan 1930 22 Nov 2002
(w/o James E. Cook, Sr.)
(d/o Noble and Mary Buffalo Green)
Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 24 Nov 2002
Dorrie "Dot" Cook, 72, died Friday, Nov. 22, 2002 in Memphis. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Paul Sain officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Survivors include her husband, James Cook of Memphis; daughter, Susan Norman of Memphis; sister, Genelle Dickey of Lakeland, Fla.; sister-in-law, Consuela Cook Dixon of Pulaski and three grandchildren.
COOK, Eugenia 08 Feb 1922 08 Nov 1934
(d/o Thomas Henry and Nora Lee Peters Cook)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Nov 1934
Frances Eugenia Cook was born in Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1922, died Nov.. 8, 1934 in the Protestant Hospital in Nashville, Tenn. She moved to Giles County with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cook, at the age of four years. Though the short period of her life was but 12 years, she was an exceptional child. She possessed those high virtues that would be well for many adults to possess. She was an obedient child. She loved her parents, and home. Never once did she question their counsel, but her delight was to obey their wishes. She was trustworthy. She had reached that place in life, where her mother could and did trust her with any of the home duties. She had a high sense of appreciation. She was grateful for the smallest kindness, and for all friends. Eugenia's finest qualitywas to think high andpure thoughts. Thinking of, and seeing the best and purest in every thing made her innocent life attractive. In her school life, she made good grades and was loved by her teachers and classmates. In her six weeks suffering, everything in human power was done to restore her to health. Funeral services were conducted in the Christian Church in Pulaski on Saturdayat 10a.m. by Rev. Elmer Smith, assisted byRev. C. S. Wilson. Her remains were interred in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. She is survived by her father, mother, one sister, two brothers and four half-brothers. Behind every cloud there is a radiant light so beyondthis cloud of sorrow there is a radiant life, unscarred by sin, where we will meet again in the home of the immortals. A Friend.
COOK, George E. 30 Nov 1837 18 Apr 1903
(h/o Sue Letha Williamson Cook)
(s/o Henry and Ann Samuels Cook)
COOK, James E. Jr. 19 Feb 1954 28 Jan 1987
(h/o Bobbye Cook and s/o James E. and Dot Green Cook)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jan 1987
James E. Cook, Jr., age 32, of Memphis, Tennessee, died January 28, 1987 at his residence. Funeral services were held January 31 at Bennett-May Chapel with Bro.Glenn Colley officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery with Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge. A native of Texas, Mr. Cook was the son of James E. and Dot Green Cook, Sr. and the husband of Bobbye Curry Cook. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a sales manager at Dobson Hicks Seed Company. Survivors include his wife Bobbye Curry Cook; one son, James E. Cook, III; one daughter, Amy Cook; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cook, Sr.; and one sister, Susan Cook Norman.
COOK, Nora Lee Peters 6 Dec 1895 3 Jul 1981
(w/o Thomas Henry Cook)
(d/o George and Elizabeth Peters)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1981
Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Peters Cook, 85, of Route 6, Pulaski, who died Friday, July 3, 1981 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, Madison were conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Church of Christ ministers Andy Brown and James Ed Holt were the officiants. Mrs. Cook was born in London, Ky., the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Peters. Her husband was the late T. H. Cook. She was a member of Second Street Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Warren G. Dixon, Nashville; three sons, George Evan Oakley, Pulaski, James Ed Cook, Memphis and Charles Moran Cook, Taft; a sister, Mrs. Mae Cannon, Heidrick, Ky.; a brother, Willie Peters, Mt. Vernon, Ky.; eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
COOK, Sue Letha Williamson 19 Sep 1842 21 Mar 1907
(w/o George E. Cook) md 5 Oct 1865 GCT
(d/o Thomas Sutherland and Martha Williamson)
COOK, Thomas Henry 3 Sep 1868 4 Mar 1968
(h/o Nora Lee Peters Cook) Was she his second wife?
(s/o George E. and Sue Letha Williamson Cook)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 6 Mar 1968
Thomas Henry Cook, 99, died Monday morning, March 4, in Giles County Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Cook, a retired salesman, were held Wednesday morning, March 6, in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home, with Andrew Brown, Church of Christ minister officiating. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Cook was born September 3, 1868, the son of the late George E. and Susan Williamson Cook. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nora Lee Peters Cook; four sons, William L. Cook and J. B. Cook, both of Detroit, Mich., Charles Moran Cook, Huntsville, Ala., and James Ed Cook, Memphis; one step-son, George Evans Oakley, Pulaski; one sister, Mrs. Warren G. Dixon, Nashville; fifteen grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
COSBY, Francis M. 07 Oct 1825 04 Nov 1850
(
__ ___ ____
s/o Lewis and Mary Yancey Cosby)
COSBY, Mary Yancey 01 Oct 1856
(w/o Lewis Cosby and d/o and Yancey)
COTHRAN, Mary Elizabeth 08 Nov 1939 12 Feb 1940
(d/o Lacey Cothran and Lillie Mae Cothran Woodward) Unmarked- Death Certificate
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