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Hazel Holland Anderson
1909-2002
MCKENZIE: Services for Hazel Holland Anderson, 93, were
at 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 13 at Brummitt Funeral
Home with the Rev. Harrell Nation officiating. Burial
was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Anderson, widow of Andrew Anderson, died on
Wednesday, September 11 at McKenzie Health Care Center.
She was born August 15, 1909 in McKenzie to the late
Nettie Thomas Holland and Hays Holland. She was a member
of the First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include a sister, Louise Johnson of
Chattanooga and a brother, Kermit Holland of McKenzie.
Two sisters, Anne Waggoner and Mary Jane Warmack and a
brother, Paul Holland also preceded her in death.
Brooksie Irene Brawner
1915-2002
MCKENZIE: Services for Brooksie Irene Brawner, 87, were
at 1:00 p.m., Monday, September 16 at Gallimore Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Phil Cook officiating. Burial was
in Everett's Chapel Cemetery.
Mrs. Brawner, a retired nurses aid, died on Thursday,
September 12 at Oak Manor Health Care Center.
She was born on August 19, 1915 in McKenzie to the late
Ferman and Mary Lee Finch Floyd.
Survivors include a daughter, Judy Brawner of
Willoughby, Ohio; a son, Joe Brawner of Georgetown,
Texas; three sisters, Sarah Foster of Memphis, Mildred
Page of Paducah, Kentucky and Mary Vaughn of
Tiptonville; five grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Edward Glover
1932-2002
ATWOOD: Services for Edward Glover, 70, were at 2:00
p.m., Monday, September 16 at Bodkin Funeral Home with
burial in Pisgah Cemetery. Mr. Glover, a retired farmer,
died on Saturday, September 14 at N.H.C. Healthcare.
He was a member of the Atwood Cumberland Presbyterian
Church and formerly served as Mayor of Atwood. He is the
widower of Margaret Ann Glover.
Survivors include two daughters, JoAnn Carroll and
Gloria Glover, both of Atwood; a sister, Sarah Umstead
of McKenzie and a brother, Joe T. Glover of Atwood.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Mary Alice Reed
1916-2002
MCKENZIE: Services for Mary Alice Reed, 86, were at 3:00
p.m., Saturday, September 14 at Brummitt Funeral Home
with Bro. John Forgy officiating. Burial was in
Everett's Chapel Cemetery.
Mrs. Reed, widow of James Olen Reed, died on Thursday,
September 12 at McKenzie Health Care Center. She was a
member of the Blooming Grove Methodist Church.
She was born May 8, 1916 in Gleason to the late Annie S.
Courtright and Thomas (Tom) H. Courtright.
Survivors include two sons, Larry Reed of McKenzie and
Harold Reed of Rock Springs, Georgia; two grandchildren,
Kevin Reed and Timothy Reed and three
great-great-grandchildren, Whitney Reed, Darby Reed and
Olen Ty Reed.
Edna M. Heath
1907-2002
MCKENZIE: Services for Edna M. Heath, 94, were at 3:00
p.m., Tuesday, September 17 at Gallimore Funeral Home in
Gleason with Rev. Don Bullock officiating. Burial was in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Heath, a homemaker, died Sunday, September 15 at
McKenzie Health Care Center.
She was born September 18, 1907 in Dresden to the late
Charles Wesley and Bonnie Swain Bullock. She was a
member of the Gleason First Baptist Church. Survivors
include her husband, Bill Heath; a daughter, Suzanne
Russell of McKenzie; two step-grandchildren and four
step-great-grandchildren.
Diane Barker Wall
1953-2002
MCKENZIE: Services for Diane Barker Wall, 49, were held
at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 13 at the Bodkin Funeral
Home in Milan. Burial was in the Poplar Springs
Cemetery.
Mrs. Wall, a retired dental assistant, died Wednesday,
September 11 at her home.
She was born March 13, 1953 in McKenzie to Sarah Lorene
Pratt Barker and the late James Carroll Barker. She was
a member of the New Liberty Missionary Baptist Church in
Cedar Grove.
Survivors include her husband, Danny Wall; a daughter,
Tara Maupin Allen, both of McKenzie; her mother, Lorene
Pratt Barker of Trezevant; and two granddaughters.
Memorials may be sent to the American Heart Association.
Lauzette Cook Pryor
1922-2002
TREZEVANT: Services for Lauzette Cook Pryor,79, were
held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 16 at Brummitt
Funeral Home in Trezevant with the Rev. Malcolm Norton
officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery in McKenzie.
Mrs. Pryor died on Friday, September 13 at Methodist
Hospital in McKenzie.
She was born on October 20, 1022 in Greenfield to the
late Mary Katherine Stem Cook and Johnny Cook. She was a
member of the First Baptist Church in Trezevant. Her
husband, G.W. Pryor, also preceded her in death.
Survivors include a daughter, Peggy Clondous of
Fayetteville; a son, Duante Pryor of Paris; four
brothers, Larry Cook and Bobby Cook, both of McKenzie;
Stanley Cook of Huntingdon and James Cook of Holt
Michigan; four grandchildren, Russell Pryor of Trezevant,
Shawna Poole and Keisha Weatherly, both of Fayetteville
and Chuck Hall of Paris; three great-grandchildren,
Samantha Pryor of McKenzie, Caylee Hall of Camden and
McKenzie Poole of Fayetteville.
Effie Elizabeth Miller
1912-2002
HUNTINGDON: Mrs. Effie Elizabeth Miller, 89, died on
Friday, September 13 at the Jackson-Madison County
General Hospital. Funeral services were conducted on
Sunday, September 15 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chase Funeral
Home Chapel with Bro. Fred Ward and Bro. Phillip Halter
officiating. Interment followed in the Sellers Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Miller was born November 12, 1912 in Carroll County
to the late John Warren Ringold and Ada Lewis Ringold.
She was a member of the Sandy Point General Baptist
Church and retired as the owner of Miller Supermarket.
Her husband of 68 years, Albert F. Miller; five
brothers, Vester Ringold, John Ringold, Jim Ringold,
Luther Ringold, and Alton Ringold and a sister, Beulah
Tosh all preceded her in death.
Survivors include one daughter, Dorothy Moody; two sons,
Jimmie Miller and Harold Ray Miller, all of Huntingdon;
six grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.
Frank Joseph Swift
1916-2002
HOLLOW ROCK: Mr. Frank Joseph Swift, 85, died Saturday,
September 14 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. The
body was cremated.
Mr. Swift was born December 17, 1916 in Scarton,
Pennsylvania to the late Stanley and Antoinette Rafacz
Szaflairski. He was a retired building engineer for the
U.S. Postal Service.
Survivors include his wife, Barbara Ann Swift; two
stepsons, Victor Stephen Hemphill, Jr. of Concord,
California and John Howard Hemphill of Goldsboro, North
Carolina and a sister, Helen Palke of Hollow Rock.
Memorials may be sent to the Hollow Rock VFW or
Salvation Army.
Bruceton Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
Grover Woodard
1918-2002
BOONEVILLE, MISSISSIPPI: Grover Laverne Woodard, 83,
died on Tuesday, August 13 at Baptist Memorial Hospital
in Booneville. He was born October 4, 1918 in Henry, the
son of Grover Mason Woodard and Ethel Lawrence Woodard.
He had been a Booneville resident for the past 20 years.
He was a retired truck driver, and a Baptist. He was a
United States Navy veteran of World War II and a member
of the VFW in McKenzie.
Funeral services were at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, August 15
at the Booneville Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Lynn
Jones officiating. Graveside services and burial were at
3:00 p.m., Thursday, August 15 in the Mt. Olivet
Cemetery in McKenzie with Rev. Kenny Carr officiating.
Survivors include three daughters, Bette Moore of
Marianna, Florida, Toni Horn of Booneville and Jo Jacobs
of Hoisington, Kansas; seven grandchildren, Paula Acker
of Germany, Sarah Pope of Bossier City, Louisiana, Shane
Melton, Shannon Reeves, Melissa Reeder, all of McKenzie,
Martha Schepmann of Smithville, Texas and Dotti Owens of
Booneville; three step-grandchildren, Larry Horn of
Havelock, North Carolina and Brian Horn and Roger Horn
of Booneville; nine great-grandchildren and seven
step-great-grandchildren.
His wife, Dorothy Provost Woodard; his parents and a
sister, Imogene Woodard preceded him in death.
Margaret Helen Clutter
1930-2002
CARROLL COUNTY: Mrs. Margaret Helen Clutter, 71, died on
Friday, September 13. Funeral services were conducted on
Sunday, September 15 at 10:00 a.m. in the Dilday Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Bernice Birdwell and Rev. Steve
Albonette officiating. Interment followed in the Eudora
Cemetery in Eudora, Mississippi at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Mrs. Clutter, the daughter of the late Autry Fermen and
Minnie Lee Robinson Jordan, was born December 30, 1930
in Carroll County. She was a homemaker, a businesswoman,
and a member of the Baptist Church. Her husband, Donald
Clutter, who died on October 8, 2000, a brother, William
Jordan and a sister, Lois Nicholas also preceded her in
death.
Survivors include four sons, James Goodwin of Buena
Vista, Rickey Allen of Tennessee, Terrance Allen of
Clarksville, and Robert Privette of Fruitvale, one
daughter, Vickie Kraft of Inwood, West Virginia; three
sisters, Ludie Box of Waverly, Gaye Allen of Sedalia,
Kentucky and Lucille Williams of Hollow Rock; one
brother, John O'Neal Jordan of Eudora, Mississippi; nine
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Kenneth Ray Gillow
Ken Gillow, a long time former
resident of Wasilla, Alaska, passed away at his home in
Vancouver, Washington, August 29, 2002. Ken was born
September 21, 1926, in Lansing, Michigan. In 1949, Ken
and his wife, Francene, moved their family to Juneau,
Alaska, later relocating to the Matanuska Valley in
1961. Ken and family homesteaded for many years off
Hollywood and Vine Road outside Wasilla. Ken opened his
first plumbing store in Wasilla in 1961, where for many
years he did contracting along with running a retail
plumbing store. Ken retired from the business in 1991
and moved to Vancouver, Washington, where he remained
until his passing. Ken was preceded in death by his
parents, Charles A. Gillow and Lanora Lewis Gillow; his
wife of 42 years Francene Smithson Gillow, and sister
Betty Gillow Kelly.
Ken is survived by one sister,
Theola Gillow Sherman of Lake City, Michigan; sons,
Kenneth C. Gillow of Tokyo, Japan, Timothy G. Gillow of
Wasilla, Alaska; daughter, Pamela R. Gillow of
Vancouver, Washington; and grandsons Shawn Carney of
Fairbanks, Alaska, Joshua and Christopher Gillow of
Wasilla, Alaska, and Jason Pabillano of Vancouver,
Washington; sister-in-laws, Dorothy Smithson Griffin and
Helen Smithson of Greenfield.
Memorial services were held for
Mr. Gillow on Saturday, September 14, 2002, at the
Wasilla Assembly of God Church at 2:00 p.m.
As Mr. Gillow was always involved with his grandson's
sports, the family asks the memorials be sent to the -
Fort Vancouver Booster Club, 5700 E. 18th Street,
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