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James Kenneth
"Dude" Bogle
BUCHANAN: James Kenneth "Dude" Bogle, 67, was dead on
arrival Saturday, June 23 at Henry County Medical Center.
Services were at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 26 at McEvoy
Funeral Home, with Joseph L. Paolozz of St. Jude Catholic
Church in Martin officiating. Burial was in Mount Olivet
Cemetery in McKenzie.
Born in McKenzie on April 8, 1934, he was the son of
Thomas Wilce Bogle and Cathleen Haddock Bogle, both
deceased. He was married September 4, 1960 to the former
Leah Lasseigne, who survives.
Bogle retired in 1985 as a cable locator after 35 years
with South Central Bell. He was an army veteran and a
member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. He was a former
member of Sacred Heart Church in Walls, Mississippi.
He leaves two daughters, Cynthia Lynn Newmann of Atlanta
and Melinda Anne Logan of Nesbit, Mississippi; one son,
James Kenneth Bogle, Jr. of Atlanta; six sisters, Eloise
Garner of Buchanan, June Ownby and Mary Jo Vaughn, both of
McKenzie, Glenda Hodges of Gleason, Demetra Steele of
Nashville and Mildred Aitken of Taft, California and seven
grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a sister,
Novacine Scott and a brother, Thomas Steven Bogle.
Patsy Kay Baker
HENRY: Patsy Kay Baker, 55, died of an apparent heart
attack on Tuesday afternoon, June 26 at her residence.
Services were at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, June 28 at McEvoy
Funeral Home with Jerry Drye of Henry Baptist Church
officiating. Burial was in the Henry Cemetery.
Born in Henry County on August 24, 1945, she was the
daugther of Edna Bea Lowe Baker of Henry and the late
James "Shorty" Baker.
A Henry High School graduate and member of the Pentecostal
Church, she was a former cashier for Kroger.
She leaves two daughters, Kimberly Jean Smith and Robin
Ownby, both of Henry; one son, William McCuiston of
McKenzie; one sister, Wilma Ziegler of Atlanta and seven
grandchildren.
Floyd R. Fuller
MCKENZIE: Services for Floyd R. Fuller, 84, were at
11:00 a.m., Friday, June 29 at Brummitt Funeral Home in
McKenzie, with Bro. Vance Rushing officiating. Burial was
at Union Academy Cemetery in McKenzie.
Mr. Fuller, a retired carpenter, died at Oak Manor
Heathcare in McKenzie on Wednesday, June 27 of heart
failure.
Born October 11, 1916 in Carroll County, he was the son of
the late Emma Crocker and Elmer Fuller. He was also
preceded in death by his wife, Daisy F. Fuller. He was a
member of Enon Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Peggy Kirkland of Union
City, Sue Gardner of Milan and Barbara Burlison of
McKenzie; three sons, Clifton Gene Fuller and Rickey Glenn
Fuller, both of McKenzie and Ted Fuller of Atwood; two
sisters, Flora Moore of McKenzie and Frances Murphy of
Trezevant; one brother, Johnny Fuller of Gleason; six
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Effie Marie Travis
CORNERSVILLE: Graveside services for Effie Marie
Travis, 75, were at 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 2 at
Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery with Bro. Dennis Beal officiating.
Brummitt Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Travis, formerly of McKenzie and a retired factory
worker for Brown Shoe Company in McKenzie, died Friday,
June 29 at NHC Healthcare in Lewisburg.
She was born December 30, 1925 in Wordell, Missouri to the
late Willie French Smith and Porter Smith. She was the
widow of Gerald Ray Travis.
Survivors include a daughter, Mary Jo Hendrix of Troy;
three sons, Harold R. Travis of Springfield, Dennis C.
Travis of Erlanger, Kentucky and Gary Travis of Latonia,
Kentucky; eight grandchildren and eleven
great-grandchildren.
A daughter, Geraldine Katzenberger also preceded her in
death.
June Story
MCKENZIE: Graveside services for June Story, 78, will
be at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 3 at Mount Olivet Cemetery
in McKenzie. Mrs. Story, a homemaker, died Saturday, June
30 of heart failure at McKenzie Health Care Center.
She was born November 30, 1922 in Henry County to the late
Velva Irene Melton Lee and James Clint Lee.
Survivors include a daughter, Joy Martin of McKenzie; a
son, Robbie C. Story of Ontario, California; three
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A son, Danny Lee Story and a brother, Ralf Lee, also
preceded her in death. Brummitt Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements.
Charles Henry Rodgers, Jr.
BRUCETON: Services for Charles Henry Rodgers, Jr., 84,
were at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, June 28 at Pleasant Hill
Baptist Church near Buena Vista with the Rev. Robert White
and Mr. Dan Birdwell officiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery with military honors held at the gravesite.
Mr. Rodgers, a retired machine operator for International
Harvester, died Sunday, June 24 at Baptist Hospital East
in Memphis.
He was born September 20, 1916 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
to the late Charles H. Rodgers, Sr. and Emma Marley
Rodgers. He was a World War II and Korean War U. S. Air
Force veteran and flew over 50 missions in World War II.
He was a member of the Tennessee Bend Baptist Church in
Herod, Illinois.
Survivors include two daughters, Susan Jackson of Memphis
and Jennifer Kennon of Ft. Smith, Arkansas; two sons,
Michael Rodgers and Charles H. Rodgers, III, both of
Memphis; a sister, Mary McIntosh of Carmi, Illinois; a
brother, John Rodgers of Orlando, Florida; and two
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lottie Bowers
Rodgers.
Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
J. F. Gooch
YUMA: Mr. J. F. Gooch, 89, died Wednesday, June 27 at
his home. Funeral services were conducted on Friday, June
29 at the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel with Brothers A. G.
Hayes and Charles Hampton officiating. Interment followed
at New Hope Cemetery in Yuma.
Mr. Gooch was born October 17, 1911 in Yuma to the late
Sam and Callie Therrell Gooch. He was a retired
self-employed carpenter and a member of the Baptist
Church. He was preceded in death by a brother, Sam Edward
Gooch and four sisters, Dorothy Segraves, Lizzie Cary,
Euba Edwards, and Frances Umstead.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Cleo Gooch; two
daughters, Sue Hollowell of Yuma and June Murphy of
Clarksburg; one son, Billy Gooch of Yuma; three sister,
Martha Nell Segraves and Pat Wood, both of Yuma and Ruth
Todd of Wildersville; six grandchildren and thirteen
great-grandchildren.
Edna Beatrice Foster
TREZEVANT: Mrs. Edna Beatrice Foster, 89, died
Thursday, June 28 at Huntingdon Health and Rehab. Funeral
services were conducted on Saturday, June 30 in the Dilday
Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Tommy Martin officiating.
Interment followed in New Hope Cemetery in Vale.
Mrs. Foster was born on November 4, 1911 in Carroll County
to the late Erby and Jodie Yarbrough Hoffman. She was a
homemaker and a member of the McLemoresville Methodist
Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie
Foster, who died in 1979.
She is survived by one son, Ronnie Foster of Trezevant;
two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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