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James Robert Barnhart
1940-2002
MCKENZIE: Services were at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 14
at Brummitt Funeral Home with Bro. Joe McClure, Jr.
officiating. The body was cremated.
Mr. Barnhart, a retired truck driver, died on Friday, July
12 at Methodist LeBonheur Hospital in Jackson.
He was born March 31, 1940 in Hollow Rock to the late Mary
Lucille McElroy Barnhart and Gardell Barnhart. He was a
member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles & Moose Lodge in
Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Survivors include a daughter and her husband, Wendy and
Larry Spivey of Ypsilanti, Michigan; two sons, Philip
Barnhart of Ypsilanti, Michigan and Larry Pierce and his
wife Teresa of McKenzie; four brothers, Jesse Barnhart of
Wisconsin, Joe Barnhart, Sam Barnhart and Tommy Barnhart,
all of McKenzie; a half-brother, Bill McElroy of McKenzie
and three grandchildren, Larry Pierce, Jr., Coty Spivey,
and Brandon Barnhart.
His wife, Beverly McClure Barnhart, preceded him in death.
Olivia Simpson Bridges
1915-2002
Olivia Simpson Bridges, 86, died Friday, July 12 at the
Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral
services were conducted on Sunday, July 14 at 2:00 p.m. at
the Concord Missionary Baptist Church with Brother Lynn
Stapleton and Brother Rufus Chandler officiating.
Interment followed at Hampton Cemetery.
Mrs. Bridges was born October 15, 1915 in Carroll County
to the late Stephen Robert and Pearl Cross Simpson. She
was a retired employee for Henry I. Siegel. Her first
husband, Onnie Claude Simpson, who passed away in 1940 and
her second husband, Raymond Bridges, who passed away April
7, 1992, one sister, Lura McDowell and four brothers,
Ebron Simpson, Earnest Simpson, Aaron Simpson and Paul
Simpson preceded her in death.
Survivors include two sons, Robert C. Simpson of Santa
Ana, California and Audie P. Simpson of Huntingdon; two
stepdaughters, Shirley Wyatt and Martha Luther, both of
Huntingdon; one sister, Ruth Davis of Huntingdon, eight
grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Michael L. Garrett
1964-2002
COTTAGE GROVE: Michael Lynn Garrett, 37, died of
cancer on Saturday night, July 6 at the Henry County
Medical Center emergency room. Services were held at 2:00
p.m., Tuesday, July 9 with burial in Walker Cemetery.
Born in Paris on December 1, 1964, he was the son of Betty
Guthrie Garrett of Cottage Grove and the late Robert R.
Garrett.
He was married May 2, 1994 to the former Judy Smith, who
survives.
Garrett was a former truck driver for Hopper Trucking.
Survivors include one stepdaughter, Amy Cooper of
Nashville; one stepson, Billy Clayton of Paris; one
grandparent, Modell Garrett of Paris; three brothers,
Ricky and Leslie Garrett, both of Paris and David Garrett
of McKenzie; and one half-sister, Tina Neal of Paris and
several nieces and nephews.
A grandfather, Robert C. Garrett and a step-grandchild
preceded him in death.
Jack David Humphrey
1943-2002
HUNTINGDON: Mr. Jack David Humphrey, 58, died on
Friday, July 12 at his home. Funeral services were
conducted on Sunday, July 14 at 2:00 p.m. in the Dilday
Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Bobby Jordan officiating.
Interment followed at Clark Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Mary Bennett
Humphrey and three sisters, Shirley Borchert and Frances
Stoneking, both of Camden and Virgie Parker of
Fayetteville, West Virginia.
Howard Lee Jones
1931-2002
HUNTINGDON: Mr. Howard Lee Jones, 70, died Wednesday,
July 10 at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, July 13 at
11:00 a.m. in the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel with Brother
Lynn Stapleton officiating. Interment followed at Oak
Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Jones was born August 26, 1931 in Carroll County to
the late Op and Nancy Elizabeth Jones. He was a retired
employee of Publix Shirt Corp.
Survivors include two daughters, Pam Cox of Jackson and
Krystal Cherry of Rockvale; two sisters, Gwendola Harris
of Dyersburg and Dorothy Sparks of Camden; one brother,
L.D. Bailey of Rochelle, Illinois; and three
grandchildren.
Charles Wade "Pete" Patterson
1938-2002
BRUCETON: Services for Charles Wade "Pete" Patterson,
64, were at 4:00 p.m., Sunday, July 14 at Bruceton Funeral
Home Chapel with Norman Hilliard and Rev. Billy Joe
Hilliard officiating. Burial was in New Prospect Cemetery
in Hollow Rock.
Mr. Patterson, a retired truck driver for Melton and Sons
of Camden, died Friday, July 12 at Camden General Hospital
in Camden.
He was born June 14, 1938 in Sikeston, Missouri. He was an
army veteran and a member of the Center Point Baptist
Church.
Survivors include his wife, Attie Jo Patterson; his
mother, Sylvia Patterson of Camden; a son, Anthony Jerome
Patterson of Bruceton; a stepson, Lyn Garton of Bruceton;
two sisters, Shirley Ruth Lag and Betty Faye Patterson,
both of Camden.
Conny Junior Reed
1932-2002
WESTPORT: Mr. Conny Junior Reed, 69, died Friday, July
12 at his home. Funeral services were conducted on Monday,
July 15 at 1:00 p.m. in the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel
with Brother Robert Simmons officiating. Interment
followed at Barr Springs Cemetery.
Mr. Reed was born October 30, 1932 in Henderson County to
the late Jody and Eular Rummage Reed. He was a heavy
equipment operator and a member of Clarksburg Missionary
Baptist Church. Two sons, Randy Reed and Greg Reed,
preceded him in death.
Survivors include his wife, Frances Boyd Reed; one
daughter, Charlotte James of Paris; two stepdaughters,
Andrea Quinn of Westport and Barbara Stewart of Medina;
one stepson, Eugene Boyd of Westport; three sisters,
Pauline Belew of Huntingdon, Mable Roark of Nashville and
Irene Waugh of Chattanooga; three grandchildren; five
step-grandchildren; one great-grandson and five
great-step-grandchildren.
Lama Florine "Dup" Smith
1908-2002
HUNTINGDON: Mrs. Lama Florine "Dup" Smith, 93, died
Thursday, July 11 at the Huntingdon Health and
Rehabilitation Care Center. Funeral services will be
conducted on Friday, July 19 at 1:00 p.m. in the Dilday
Funeral Home Chapel with interment to follow at Sellers
Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Smith was born December 29, 1908 in Carroll County to
the late Henry H. and Lela E. Brandon Springer. She was a
special education teacher for 40 years. A son, Dr. Gary G.
Smith; three brothers, Reed Springer, Glenn Springer and
Hosea Springer and three sisters Eula Smith, Arlie Gooch
and Thelma Johnson preceded her in death.
Survivors include one son, R. Brent Smith of Palmdale
California; three grandsons; one granddaughter, four
great-granddaughters, one great-great-granddaughter and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Billy Joe Greenway
1935-2002
TREZEVANT: Services for Billy Joe Greenway, 67, were
at 2:00 p.m., Monday, July 15 at Bodkin Funeral Home in
Milan with burial in Pisgah Cemetery in Atwood.
Mr. Greenway, president and CEO of G&C Supply Company,
died Friday, July 12 at his residence.
Mr. Greenway was a member of the Trezevant Church of
Christ where he served as deacon.
Survivors include his wife, Kay Essary Greenway; two
daughters, Gina Burton and Pam Dowdy, both of Trezevant;
two sisters, Dale Hedman of Greenbay, Wisconsin and Judy
Carver of Roseville, Michigan and four grandchildren.
The family requests that memorials be directed to the
Trezevant Church of Christ Building Fund.
James Milburn Compton
1919-2002
HUNTINGDON: James Milburn Compton, 83, died Monday,
July 15 at Huntingdon Residential Care. Funeral
arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call
Dilday Funeral Home at 731-986-8281. |
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