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COX, Ada Bell 11 Jan 1866 28 Feb 1959 (d/o Gourdyne and Martha A. Mayfield Cox) Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959



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COX, Ada Bell 11 Jan 1866 28 Feb 1959
(d/o Gourdyne and Martha A. Mayfield Cox)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 4 Mar 1959

Funeral services for Miss Ada Bell Cox, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall, Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Miss Cox died Saturdaynight, February 28, at a Columbia nursing home after an extended period of declining health. Miss Cox, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was born January 11, 1864, the daughter of the late Gourdyne Cox and Martha Mayfield Cox.

The last member of her immediate family, Miss Cox is survived byserveral nieces and nephews. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge.

COX, Charity __ ___ ____ 5 Dec 1882

(d/o and Cox) Unmarked grave Death Notice


The Pulaski Citizen 7 Dec 1882

Miss Charity Cox died at her home on Bradshaw last Monday of pulmonary disease. She was buried the following day at Mt. Moriah.



COX, Charlie 25 Apr 1860 30 Sep 1919

(s/o Jasper and Martha McAlister Cox)



COX, Cicero 3 Sep 1872 30 Mar 1937

(s/o Jasper and Martha McAlister Cox)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Mar 1937

Cicero Cox, age 64, died suddenly Tuesday morning about 7:30, at his home at Bodenham. Mr. Cox was a good farmer, a genial warm hearted man. He was never married. But unlike many bachelors, he maintained his home, and lived neatly and comfortably. His surviving brother, Lon Cox, also never married. And their father, Jasper Cox, lived alone for a long time, possibly forty years after the death of their mother. One sister, Mrs. S. P. Stinnett, is married,

and lives not far from the old home where Cicero lived and died. Lon Cox lives at Tioga, Texas. Funeral services were held at Moriah Wednesday morning at 11:00 o’clock, by Rev. T. E. Hudson, for many years a friend of the family. Burial was at Moriah cemetery where repose the remains of other members of the family. There are only two survivors of the immediate family: Mrs. Stinnett of Bodenham, and the brother in Texas, who could not come for the funeral.

COX, Della M. 4 Nov 1863 26 Jul 1941
(d/o Gourdyne and Martha A. Mayfield Cox)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 6 Aug 1941

Funeral services for Miss Della M. Cox, aged 77 years, who died Saturday at the home in the Eighteenth District, were held at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Church at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, by the Rev. Braxton Sams, and burial in the Mt. Moriah cemetery. Miss Cox is survived by two sisters, Misses Etta Cox and Ada Cox, and one brother, Jim Cox, of Scott’s Hill, Giles County.



COX, Etta 13 Sep 1869 7 Apr 1956

(d/o Gourdyne and Martha A. Mayfield Cox)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 11 Apr 1956

Funeral services for Miss Etta Brinkley Cox, 87, Giles County native, were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Argine Hughes and the Rev. Paul McReynolds. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Miss Cox died at 5:30 o’clock on Saturday morning at Cozy Rest Haven at Columbia after a period of declining health. Born September 13, 1868, in Giles County, she was a daughter of the late Gourdyne Cox and Martha Mayfield Cox. Survivors include one brother, James B. Cox, Scotts Hill; and one sister, Miss Ada Cox, Columbia. Bennett-Mayand Company, Funeral Directors in charge.



COX, Gourdyne 3 Oct 1821 3 Feb 1914
(h/o Martha A. Mayfield) US Soldier in Mexican War

(s/o William and Elizabeth W. Cox) md 2 Oct 1854



COX, Jasper 17 Jul 1832 29 Nov 1922

(h/o Mary McAlester Cox)

(s/o William and Elizabeth W. Cox)

COX, Martha A. Mayfield 13 Sep 1833 12 Feb 1933

(w/o Gourdyne Cox)

(d/o and Mayfield)

CRAFTON, George Washington No dates

(h/o Susan A. Doggett Crafton) SGT Co I 2 TN MTD INF CSA (s/o and Crafton)



CRAFTON, Robert Oscar 7 Mar 1881 19 Dec 1945

(h/o Mandy Campbell Crafton)

(s/o Bob and Crafton) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate

CRAFTON, Susan A. Doggett Age 82 years __ Sep 1894

(w/o George Washington Crafton)

(d/o Miller and Delilah Griffis Doggett)

CROW, Amelia Q. No dates listed Can't Read

(w/o John W. Crow)

(d/o Milton G. and Mayfield)

CROW, John W. 25 Oct 1802 26 Apr 1835

(h/o Amelia Q. Crow)

(s/o and Crow)

CURTIS, Arnold O. 11 Aug 1879 15 Jul 1956

(h/o Rosa Ethel Hill Curtis)

(s/o Thomas and Lizzie Sandusky Curtis)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jul 1956

Funeral services for Arnold O. Curtis, 76, retired farmer of Anthony Hill Section, were held at 2:00 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by Everette Prestridge, Church of Christ minister. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Curtis died at 10:20 o’clock Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Shelton, after a long illness. Born August 11, 1879 in Giles County. He was the son of the late Thomas Curtis and Lizzie Sandusky Curtis, and was a member of the Church of Christ. His wife, Mrs. Rosa Hill Curtis, died fourteen years ago. In addition to Mrs. Shelton, Mr. Curtis is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. J. B. VanHoozer, Winter Haven, Florida and Mrs. Oley Kimbrough of Lynnville and two sons, Willie Curtis, Giles County and George Elliott Curtis, Winter Haven, Florida; twenty-six grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



CURTIS, Cora Harwell __ ___ 1876 28 Aug 1951

(w/o 1. Thomas E. Williams 2. Charles M. Curtis)

(d/o Walter A. and Annie Abernathy Harwell)

CURTIS, Rosa Ethel Hill 12 Nov 1881 15 Jun 1942

(w/o Arnold O. Curtis)

(d/o Robert E. and Lora Whitworth Hill)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 17 Jun 1942

Mrs. Rosa Hill Curtis, aged 60 years, wife of Arnold Curtis, died at midnight Monday night, June 15, after an extended illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Shelton, in Pulaski, where she has lived the past two years. Funeral services were conducted at the Bennett-May Funeral Home at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, by Dr. George A. Morgan, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Curtis lived in Lawrence County and Giles County most of her life and was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Moriah for many years. Mrs. Curtis is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. J. B. Vanhoozer, Lewisburg, and Mrs. Ollie Kimbrough of Haywood Creek; two sons, Willie Curtis, Anthony Hill and Elliott Curtis, Pulaski; and twenty-one grandchildren.



DARNELL, Alice Witt 18 Jun 1855 04 Sep 1922

(w/o J. F. Darnell) md 30 Nov 1911 GCT

(d/o Clayton Hamilton and Mary Sanders Hicks Witt)

DARNELL, Mamie Sue Pratt 2 Feb 1934 25 Jun 1995

(w/o Melvin Brown Darnell)

(d/o Oscar and Mary Viney Ward Pratt)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Jun 1995

Mrs. Mamie Sue Darnell, 61, of Pulaski died June 25, 1995, at Maury Regional Hospital in Columbia. The native of Giles County was the daughter of the late Oscar and Mary Viney Ward Pratt. Services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Jack Hurst officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include husband Melvin Darnell of Pulaski; five sons, Melvin Wayne Darnell, Douglas Edward Darnell, and Billy Dale Darnell, all of Pulaski, Kenneth Morgan Darnell of Minor Hill and Tommy Glenn Darnell of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Louise Woodard of Pulaski, Peggy Sue Gibson of Lawrenceburg; one sister, Lena Mosley of Columbia; five brothers, Duncan Pratt of Lawrenceburg, Gardner Pratt of Pulaski, George Pratt and Robert Pratt, both of Franklin, James Pratt of Columbia; seven half-brothers, Paul Pratt, David Pratt, Freeman Lee Pratt, and Morris Pratt, all of Franklin, Roy Pratt ofNashville, Thomas Pratt and Edward Dean Pratt, both of Pulaski; 12 grandchildren and

two great-grandchildren.

DARNELL, Melvin Brown 07 Apr 1930 16 Dec 1997

(h/o Mamie Sue Pratt Darnell)

(s/o Wiley Adran and Myrtle Hardiman Darnell)

Obituary:The Giles Free Press 18 Dec 1997

Mr. Melvin Brown Darnell, 68, of Baugh Hollow Road, Pulaski, died Dec. 16, 1997, at National Health Care in Pulaski. Born April 7, 1930, Mr. Darnell was the son of the late Wiley Adran and Myrtle Hardiman Darnell. He was married to the late Mamie Sue Pratt Darnell. He was a retired employee of the Giles County Highway Department. Services were to have been held today (Thursday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with Jack Hurst officiating. Burial was to have been in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include five sons, Wayne, Billy and Douglas Darnell, all of Pulaski, Kenneth Darnell of Goodspring, Tommy Darnell of Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Louise Woodard of Pulaski and Peggy Gibson of Lawrenceburg; one brother and two sisters, Jesse Darnell, Mary Banks and Christine Wright, all of Pulaski; 11 grand children and two great grandchildren.



DARNELL, Melvin Wayne 20 Feb 1953 03 Jan 2007

(s/o Melvin Brown and Mamie Sue Pratt Darnell)



Obituary: The Giles Free Press 04 Jan 2007

He was born in Pulaski, TN on 2-20-1953, retired diesel mechanic, his parents were the late Melvin Brown and Mamie Sue Pratt Darnell. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 1-6-07, at 11:00 a.m. at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Visitation will be on Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Survivors are: 2 sons, Thomas and Terry Darnell both of Pulaski, TN, 4 brothers, Douglass, Kenneth, Tommy and Billy Darnell all of Pulaski, TN, 2 sisters, Louise Fahnestock of Pulaski, TN, Peggy Gibson of Lawrenceburg, TN. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



DART, Dazzie Ruth 24 Sep 1909 30 Dec 1963

(w/o [1]. Rollie Martin [2]. Morris Dart)

(d/o Thomas and Nancy Windsor Hazelwood)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1964

Funeral services for Mrs. Morris Dart, 54, native Giles Countian, were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Pulaski Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Dart died on December 30 in her home town of Sacramento, California. The former Miss Dazzie Ruth Hazelwood, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Windsor Hazelwood. Her first husband, Rollie Martin, died in 1928. Mrs. Dart is survived by her husband, Morris Dart; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Campbell, Nashville; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Gaines, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jim Martin, Pulaski. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



DAVIDSON, E. No other information

( /o and



DAVIDSON, Mose D. __ ___ ____ 8 Sep 1826

(s/o and Davidson)



DAVIS, Johnie Mae 3 Jul 191428 May 2001

(w/o John Thomas Davis)

(d/o John Leroy and Ida Mae Tatum Hayes)

Obituary: Citizen Press 31 May 2001

Mrs. Johnie Mae Davis, 86, of Lewisburg died May 28, 2001, at Hillside Hospital. Mrs. Davis


was born July 3, 1914, in Giles County and was the daughter of the late John Leroy and Ida

Mae Tatum Hayes. She was married to the late John Thomas Davis and was a retired nurse. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., tomorrow (June 1) at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include three step-daughters, Betty Ruth Cook and Shirley Ballinger, both of Washington, D.C. and Margie Nelson of Nashville and one sister, Hattie Lucille Munford of Nashville.



DAVIS, Joseph G. (2 years) __ ___ 1884 8 Jan 1886

(s/o Thomas C. and Susan E. Davis)



DAVIS, Susan E. 19 Jan 1850 10 Nov 1885

(w/o Thomas C. Davis)

(d/o and

DEAN, Carl Edward 17 Dec 1922 11 Jul 1944

(s/o Joe L. and Carrie E. Buchanan Dean) Pfc 127 Inf WWII



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 20 Dec 1944

Pfc. Carl E. Dean, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean, is among those included in the list of Giles County heroes who in serving their country in the present conflict, have sacrificed their lives for the principles of democracy. Born and reared in the County, he attended school at Wales and Giles County High School. At the age of 19 he volunteered for service in September, 1942, and after five months training in the United States was sent to Australia where he was stationed for a year. Transferred to New Guinea, he served his country with honor until he died on July 11, 1944, from wounds received in battle. Besides his parents, he is survived by five brothers, two of whom are in the armed forces, J. L. Dean, Coxswain, U. S. Navy, in the South Pacific area, and Harold E. Dean with the U. S. Army Air Corps at Lakeland, Fla.; Marvin, of Pulaski, Paul and David of Giles County; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Walls and Mrs. Charles Sellers of Pulaski, Misses Lorene and Dorothy Dean of Giles County



DEAN, Carrie E. Buchanan 11 Sep 1896 23 Mar 1987

(w/o Joe L. Dean) md 23 Apr 1913 GCT

(d/o John and Emma Martin Buchanan)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1987

Mrs. Carrie B. Dean, 90, of Houston, Texas, died Monday, March 23, 1987, at Memorial City Medical Center in that city. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 26, at Bennett-May Chapel with Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Rev Judson L. Hays officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Dean was the daughter of the John and Emma Martin Buchanan and was married to the late Joe L. Dean. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lady Jo Wall of Pulaski, Mrs. Elene Watson of Pasadena, Texas, Mrs. Lorene Gilliam of Tullahoma, Mrs. Dot Robertson of Houston, two sons, Marvin Dean of Mt. Pleasant, Texas, David Dean of Houston, Texas; 22 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.



DEAN, Dennis Booth 1 Apr 1942 28 Mar 1944

(s/o Marvin F. and Ruby Harris Dean)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 29 Mar 1944

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dean have the sympathy of friends in the death of their infant son, Dennis Booth, who died early Tuesday morning. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with burial at Moriah Cemetery.



DEAN, Donnie Farrell 22 Jan 1948 22 Jan 1948

(s/o Marvin F. and Ruby Harris Dean)



DEAN, Infant (unmarked) 15 Mar 1929 19 Mar 1929

(s/o Joe L. and Carrie E. Buchanan Dean) death notice



DEAN, Jackson Gilmore (Unmarked) 9 Sep 1876 29 Aug 1943

(h/o Mattie Lena Rosson Dean) Obituary

(s/o John Houston "Jack" and Martha Tarpley Dean)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Sep 1943

One Giles County farmer is dead and another is held in jail charged with murder, as the result of hard feelings that were said to have developed during a crap game in the Minor Hill section Sunday afternoon, according to reports of officers who investigated the affair. Jack Dean, 66, is the man who was fatally shot by a 22 caliber rifle, and Elmer Hargrove is in charged with the killing. Facts on the trouble were meager, but Sheriff Gordon Topp stated that “all information he had obtained indicated that trouble between the men was renewed at the crap game” and resulted in the shooting. A preliminary trial will be held for Hargrove sometime this week, the Sheriff stated. Dean is survived by his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Harvey Joyner, Birmingham, Ala.; Misses Ruby and Harlene Dean and Mrs. Marie Kiddy; four sons, J. G. and Carter Dean, all of Giles County; Willard and Elwood Dean, both of whom are serving with the Armed Forces of the country; a half-sister, Mrs. Laura Hazelwood, Birmingham, Ala.; five half-brothers, W. T., Harvey, Joe and Ewing Dean, all of Giles County; and Jim Dean, of Birmingham. Funeral services were conducted at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the Rev. D. B. Noles, of Minor Hill. Burial was in the church cemetery.



DEAN, Joe Lindsey 27 Jan 1895 14 Aug1954

(h/o Carrie E. Buchanan Dean)

(s/o John Houston "Jack" and Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Aug 1954

Funeral services for Joe Lindsay Dean, 59, farmer of Giles County, who died suddenly at 9:30 o’clock Saturday morning August 14, at the home in Pulaski, were held at 2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Dr. J. Clark Hensley and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Dean had been in declining health the past year. A lifelong resident of the county, he was born January 27, 1895, the son of the late John Houston Dean and Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean. Mr. Dean is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Buchanan Dean; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wall and Miss Dorothy Dean, Pulaski, Mrs. Burford Gilliam, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Elene Dean Sellers, Springfield, Ohio; five sons, Marvin Dean, Fayetteville, Gene Dean and J. L. Dean, both of Houston, Texas, and Paul Dean and David Dean, both of Pulaski; thirteen grandchildren; and four brothers, W. T. Dean and Harvey Dean, both of Pulaski; Jim Dean, Birmingham, Ala., and Ewing Dean, Campbellsville. Bennett-May and Company, Morticians in charge.



DEAN, John Houston "Jack" about 1846 07 Jun 1912

(h/o Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean) Unmarked

(s/o Joseph L. and Eliza E. Shelton Dean)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jun 1912

Thursday morning about 11:00 o'clock, J. H. "Jack" Dean', was struck by a locomotive pulling a north bound freight train and fatally injured, dying shortly afterward without regaining consciousness. The tragedy occurred at Hicks Cut, about one mile south of town, and, according to reports, Mr. Dean was in the cut and hidden by some vines when he suddenly stepped out on the track in front of the approaching train and so near to it that the engineer could not possibly have stopped the train in time to keep from striking the man, who stood still and received his death blow from the ponderous mass of moving iron. He was thrown some distance. The train was stopped and the injured man, who was still breathing, was put on the train which caused his death and brought to Pulaski and taken into the depot. Dr. C. A. Abernathy, railroad surgeon, was soon ministering to the dying man and ordered him removed

to his home on the Ballentine farm south of town, but he died on the way. Whether it was suicide or accident is not certain, though it might have been either, as it is said Mr. Dean has been greatly worried about his crops and land ever since the crops were ruined by the overflow of Richland Creek some weeks ago. He is said to have become practically unbalanced mentally and may have deliberately placed himself in front of the train with suicidal intent or may have been wandering about the track in a dazed condition when struck. It is said that he attempted or threatened to commit suicide with a razor that same morning at home, and that after which, he gave his wife his pocket book and left the house. Mr. Dean for many years lived in the Wales Station section. He was a quiet, inoffensive man and had been a hard worker. The Rev. G. A. Morgan conducted funeral services at the residence Saturday morning and the burial was at Mt. Moriah. Mr. Dean is survived by his wife and several children. This appeared in The Pulaki Citizen.

DEAN, Marvin F. 01 Jul 1919 03 Oct 1993

(h/o Ruby Harris Dean)

(s/o Joe L. and Carrie Buchanan Dean)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1993

Mr. Marvin F. Dean, 74, of Pulaski, died Sunday Oct. 3, 1993, at Hillside Hospital Emergency Room. Funeral services were held Oct. 6, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev. Ron Galyon and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mr. Dean was a retired supermarket meat department manager and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Harris Dean, Pulaski; two daughters, Gail Marthena, Pulaski, Roxanne Glover, Mt. Pleasant, Texas; four sisters, Lady Jo Wall, Pulaski, Lorene Gilliam, Tullahoma, Tenn., Dot Robinson, Houston, Texas, Elene Watson, Pasedena, Texas; one brother, David Dean, Houston, Texas; and six grandchildren.



DEAN, Mary 8 Jan 1870 3 Feb 1940
(d/o John Houston "Jack" and Mary Tarpley Dean)

DEAN, Rachel Ann Yearwood 6 Sep 1861 4 Jul 1944

(w/o John Houston "Jack" Dean)

(d/o John and Alpha Ann Clark Yearwood)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 5 Jul 1944

Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean, 83, widow of J. H. Dean, who died at 8 o’clock Tuesday night, July 4, at the home of her son, Harvey H. Dean, in Pulaski, following a short illness, will be held at 10 o’clock Thursday morning at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by Elder J. T. Clark, of Cowan. Burial will take place in Moriah Cemetery. She was a member of the Church of Christ, and had lived the greater part of her life in Giles County. Mrs. Dean is survived by five sons, Will T., Harvey H., Joe L., and Ewing H. Dean, all of Pulaski, and James C. Dean, Birmingham; and one daughter, Mrs. John Lewis, Birmingham; several grandchildren and several great grandchildren.



DEAN, Robert Butler __ ___ 1905 29 Jan 1938

(h/o Maude Dean) (Unmarked Grave)

(s/o John Houston "Jack" and Rachel Ann Yearwood Dean)

DEAN, Ruby Harris 22 Aug 1919 28 Jun 2004

(w/o Marvin F. Dean)

(d/o Robert Nathaniel and Katie J. Ashworth Harris)

Obituary: Columbia Daily Herald 29 Jun 2004

Ruby H. Dean, 84, died Monday, June 28, 2004, at Hillside Hospital. Services will be


conducted at 2p.m. Wednesday at Bennett-May Funeral Home with Doug Plumlee officiating.
Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral

home. She was the daughter of the late Robert Nathaniel and Katie J. Ashworth Harris. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin F. Dean; sons, Dennis B. Dean and Donnie F. Dean; and a sister, Faye Harris. Survivors include daughters, Portia Gail Mathena and Ruby Roxanne Glover; a sister, Frances P. Burns; brothers, Nathaniel Van Harris and Thomas "Jack" Harris; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions are suggested to First Baptist Church Building Fund.



DEAVENPORT, Elizabeth 27 Sep 1836 27 Oct 1910

(w/o Dr. Thomas D. Deavenport)

(d/o Hull Huggins and Frances Hightower Hancock)

DEAVENPORT, Dr. Thomas D. 17 Feb 1820 2 Sep 1904

(h/o Elizabeth Hancock Deavenport)

(s/o James and Nancy C. Deavenport)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen

After an illness of several years from paralysis this well known andpopular citizen departed this life at his home in the country, and joined the hosts on the other shore. He had lived long and he had lived well. Gifted with a brilliant and expanding mind, always taking a lively interest in all affairs pertaining to the welfare and upbuilding of his community and preferring to cast his lot in life among the people, the home people, his people, he had builded a name that was honored and respected wherever he was known, and by all with whom he associated. In the medical profession, of which he was a long and prominent member, he was highly valued, and built up a large practice. It was his disposition to attend all calls within his sphere and none were too poor to obtain his services. The heart of the man beat in sympathy with suffering humanity, and he was ever willing to assist a brother when in need. Dr. Deavenport was of a literary turn of mind and during the active years of his life was a frequent contributor to the local press writing in a vivacious, interesting style. Under the pen-name of “K. N. Pepper” many articles appeared from him that were noted for the beauty of the diction and the happy, humorous vein, that caused them to be read with much interest. He was always pleasant in manner and drew to him the young people who enjoyed his association, and who valued him as a good friend. Dr. Deavenport was born in Virginia, but came here in early manhood, and had practiced his profession in this county for sixty years. Byhis brother physicians he was considered a very able man, and his advice and counsel were frequently sought and always highly valued. He was in 85th year, and his death Friday morning at 3 a. m. closed the life of a useful good man. After services at the church at Moriah by Rev. T. E. Hudson, the body was interred with Masonic honors.



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