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Betty Mae Frazier Loynes
1938-2002
Funeral services for Betty Mae Frazier Loynes, 64, were
Saturday, July 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel of
Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home officiated by Rev. Tim
Sanderson. Burial followed in Highland Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Loynes died early Thursday, July 4 in the West
Tennessee Skilled Nursing Unit.
She was born in Madison County, daughter of the late
Monroe and Mesley Eddings Frazier and attended local
schools. She was a Baptist in belief.
Surviving are her husband, George Robert Loynes, to whom
she was married for forty-seven years; three sons, Ronnie
Loynes of Henderson, Robert Garrett of Cedar Grove and
Jimmy Cannon of Trezevant; five daughters, Cathy Davis,
Teresa Siler and Leeann Kirk, all of Jackson, Sherry Byrum
of Pinson and Ramona Holroyd of Luray; two brothers, James
Harold Frazier and Jimmy Frazier, both of Trezevant;
fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
A son, Doyle Gene Loynes and two brothers, H.L. Frazier
and Earl Junior Frazier preceded her in death.
Bettye Alexander
1941-2002
GLEASON: Bettye Honeycutt Alexander, 61, died Tuesday,
July 2 at Methodist LeBonheur Hospital in Jackson.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
She was a retired legal secretary.
She was born April 14, 1941 in Jasper, Alabama to the late
William Howard and Ruth Johnston Honeycutt.
Survivors include her children, Dana Gonzales and Heather
Stephenson, both of California, Denise Stafford and
Jonathan Scott Knowles of California; two sisters, Dorothy
Thompson of Primm Springs and Mary Lois Nail of Grenada,
Mississippi; two brothers, Dan Honeycutt of Dresden and
Herb Honeycutt of Memphis and three grandchildren.
Her husband, Stanley Alexander and two brothers preceded
her in death.
George A. Smith and Sons was in charge of the
arrangements.
Anna Witte
1907-2002
ATWOOD: Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, July
11 at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. Witte, widow of Rudolph Witte and a retired
supervisor of Deaconess Hospital, died July 4 at NHC
Healthcare.
Survivors include a son, Donald J. Roberts of Atwood; a
sister, Sister James Anthony Baska of Manitowoc,
Wisconsin; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Bodkin Funeral Home was in charge of the local
arrangements.
George E. Cole
1925-2002
BRUCETON: Services for George E. Cole, 77, were held
at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, July 6 at Stockdale-Malin Funeral
Home Chapel with Bro. Garland Broadway officiating. Burial
was in Crossroads Cemetery.
Mr. Cole, a retired employee of Morie Sand Company, died
Thursday, July 4 at Lifecare Center in Bruceton.
He was born October 24, 1925 in Benton County to the late
Clarence Cole and Veatrice Deaton Cole.
Survivors include his wife, Jestene Cole; a daughter,
Carol Viars of Jackson; two sons, Kenny Cole of North
Carolina and Brock Cole of Memphis; two sisters, Ora
Burcham of Camden and Hilda Stepp of Bruceton; and six
grandchildren.
A daughter, Lisa Cole, a sister, Inez Douglas and a
brother, Herbert Cole preceded him in death.
Murrell J. "Buddy" Finch, II
1945-2002
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI: Services for Murrell J. "Buddy"
Finch, 57, were at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 7 at First
United Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Stubbs officiating.
Burial was in the Hopewell Cemetery.
Mr. Finch, a banker, died Tuesday, July 2 at University of
Mississippi Medical Center.
He was born February 13, 1945.
Survivors include his mother, Frances Finch of Gleason; a
son, Brian Finch of Memphis; and a sister, Pamela McCulley
of Germantown.
His father, Murrell J. Finch, preceded him in death.
Roy Eugene Goodrum
1928-2002
HUNTINGDON: Mr. Roy Eugene Goodrum, 74, died Friday,
July 5, at his home. Funeral services were conducted on
Sunday, July 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the Huntingdon Church of
Christ with Brother Stan Brantley and Brother Bill
Goodpasture officiating. Interment followed at Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Mr. Goodrum was born March 6, 1928 in Leach to the late
Joseph Hersey and Edna Mae Wooters Goodrum. He was a
retired postmaster for the United States Postal Service; a
minister at the Yuma Church of Christ; Bible class teacher
and a member of the Huntingdon Church of Christ. He was
also a World War II army veteran. A sister, Hazel Dewhitt,
preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Virginia Belew
Goodrum; three daughters, Peggy Cruze of West Chester,
Ohio, Lynne Brantley of Huntingdon and Betty Pritchard of
Huntingdon; two sisters, Frances Eskew and Doris McMackin,
both of Huntingdon; six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Manuel D. McCullough
1930-2002
CEDAR GROVE: Services for Manuel D. McCullough, 72,
were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, July 5 at Little Grove
Baptist Church with Rev. E. Lynn Harrison officiating.
Burial was in Little Grove Cemetery.
Mr. McCullough died Monday, July 1 at NHC Healthcare of
heart disease.
He was born January 17,1930 in Lavinia. He was a member of
Little Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Cedar Grove.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy McCullough; his
mother, Ardena Smith of Milan; a brother Elijah
McCullough; a stepdaughter, Darniece McGhee of Rutherford;
a stepson, Ernest Jones, Jr. of Las Vegas, Nevada and
three step-grandchildren.
Bond Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
J.R. Green
1935-2002
GLEASON: Services for J.R. Green, 66, were at 2:00
p.m., June 26 at Gallimore Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Roy Auvenshine officiating. Burial was in Hopewell
Cemetery.
Mr. Green, a disabled mechanic, died on Monday, June 24 at
Methodist Hospital in McKenzie.
He was born July 10, 1935 in Bogota to the late J.W. and
Edna Whitlow Green. He was a member of Tumbling Creek
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Alice J. Kent Green; four
sons, Ray Green of McKenzie, Mike Green of Gleason, Danny
Green of Henry and Terry Green of Milan; four daughters,
Cathy Dyer of Dresden and Paula Gordon, Sherry Fowler and
Tammy Williams, all of Gleason; a brother, Johnny Green of
Mason, Michigan; a sister, Norma Ogden of Union City; 16
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
A brother, Travis Green preceded him in death.
Laycee Faith Williams
2002
HUNTINGDON: Miss Laycee Faith Williams, six weeks old,
died Sunday, July 7 at the Regional Medical Center in
Memphis. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, July
9 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chase Funeral Home Chapel with Bro.
John Columbus officiating. Interment followed in the
Humbles Cemetery.
Miss Williams was born May 26 at the Regional Medical
Center in Memphis.
Survivors include her parents, Greg and Karen Drinkard
Williams; maternal grandparents, Mack and Pauline Drinkard;
paternal grandmother, Betty Lou Williams; one sister,
Hannah Williams; and two brothers, Seth Williams and
Dantae Williams, all of Huntingdon.
John D. McCollum
1957-2002
HUNTINGDON: Services for John D. McCollum, 45, were
held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, July 6 at the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church in McLemoresville with the Revs.
Lotdell Love, Jr. and C.E. Pipkin officiating. Burial was
in the McLemoresville Community Cemetery in McLemoresville.
Mr. McCollum died at Methodist Hospital in Huntingdon due
to a car accident.
He was born April 17, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois. He was a
member of the Mt. Ararat Missionary Baptist Church in
Trezevant.
Survivors include his mother, Ida Mae Bell McCollum of
Huntingdon; four sons, Marcus Reeders, La'Darius McCollum
and Maurice McMath, all of Chicago and John White of
Lexington, Kentucky; a brother, Donnie Bell of
McLemoresville; a sister, Gloria Carter of McLemoresville;
his fiancée Cynthia Calhoun, a close friend, Faye Reeders,
several nieces and nephews and 10 grandchildren.
Charles Marshall McBride
1919-2002
HUMBOLDT: Services for Charles Marshall McBride, 82,
will be at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 10 at Brummitt
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery.
Mr. McBride died Monday, July 8 at Tennessee State
Veterans Home in Humboldt.
He was born July 29, 1919 in McKenzie to the late Lucy
Reynolds McBride and John T. McBride. He was a World War
II army veteran and a member of the Reorganized Latter Day
Saints Church in Paris.
Survivors include a daughter, Judy McBride of Jackson; a
stepdaughter, Joann Smith of Hamlin, New York; three
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
His wife, Lois Todd McBride, preceded him in death.
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