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Gordon Lee Baker
1922-2004
CEDAR GROVE: Mr. Gordon Lee Baker, 82, died on
Sunday, April 18 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in
Huntingdon. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday,
April 20 at 2:00 p.m. in the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel
with Brother John Columbus and Brother Doug Sellers
officiating. Interment followed in the Christian Chapel
Cemetery.
Mr. Baker was born January 9, 1922 to the late Joe B.
and Nora Susan Whitaker Baker. He was a member of the
First Pentecostal Church and Huntingdon Masonic Lodge.
He was a retired security guard for Milan Army
Ammunition Plant and a United States army veteran,
having served in World War II He was preceded in death
by two brothers, Lewis Baker and Joe D. Baker and six
sisters, Ivy D. Baker, Christine Baker, Bonnie Wilkes,
Gladys Moore, Willie Mae Loggains and Bobbie Lois
Biggart.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leota Kee Baker, a son,
Harold Baker of Huntingdon; five daughters, Jane
Campbell and Brenda Walker of Huntingdon, Patty Davis of
McKenzie, Gail Turner of Hollow Rock and Penny Allen of
Cedar Grove; nine grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.
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Mary Butler Carter
1914-2004
HUNTINGDON: Mrs. Mary Butler Carter, 90, died on
Wednesday, April 21 at the Huntingdon Health &
Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were conducted
on Saturday, April 24 at 11:00 a.m. at the Huntingdon
First United Methodist Church with Rev. Dossie F.
Wheatley and Dr. Paul Mullikin officiating. Interment
followed in Liberty All Cemetery.
Mrs. Carter was born February 28, 1914 in Huntingdon to
the late Walter Sidney and Mable Giles Butler. He was a
member of the Huntingdon First United Methodist Church
and a retired clerk for H.L. Carter & Sons. She was
preceded in death by four brothers, Jim Butler, Harry
Butler, Walter S. Butler, Jr., and Roy Butler and two
sisters, Martha Sue Coleman and Eleanor Butler.
Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Mr. John
David Carter; two sons, Joe Morris Carter of Frisco,
Texas and Johnny Carter of Germantown; one sister, Lucy
Hines of Huntingdon and four grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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Nellie Evans
1920-2004
CAMDEN: Miss Nellie Evans, 83, died Tuesday, April
20 at the Camden General Hospital. Graveside services
were conducted on Wednesday, April 21 at Bethlehem
Cemetery with Brother Scott Carter officiating.
Miss Evans was born November 26, 1920 in Carroll County
to the late Ed and Edna Thompson Evans.
Survivors include an aunt, Mrs. Opal Carter of
Huntingdon and several cousins.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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Madoline G. Sanders
1929-2004
HUNTINGDON: Mrs. Madoline G. Sanders, 74, died on
Friday, April 23 at Life Care Center in Bruceton.
Funeral services were conducted on Monday, April 26 at
2:00 p.m. at Republican Grove Baptist Church with Bro.
Dennis Beal officiating. Interment followed in
Republican Grove Cemetery in Trezevant.
Mrs. Sanders was born May 29, 1929 in Carroll County to
the late Wrenie and Lillie Vancleave Smith. She was a
sewing machine operator at Publix Shirt and a member of
the Republican Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Lee Warren Sanders of
Huntingdon; one daughter, Andrea Nienhuis of Kansas;
three sons, Steve Dill and Phillip Sanders of Huntingdon
and Terry Anders of Atlanta, Georgia; four grandchildren
and ten great-grandchildren.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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Anna F. Pace
1939-2004
BRUCETON: Mrs. Anna F. Pace, 64, died on Thursday,
April 22 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Huntingdon.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, April 24 at
2:00 p.m. in the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel with Brother
Lloyd Rich and Brother Joe Scott officiating. Interment
followed at New Hope Cemetery in Yuma.
Mrs. Pace was born May 7, 1939 in Carroll County to the
late Oscar Danie and Edith Marie Haywood Frazee. She was
a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Baptist Church
in Bruceton. She was preceded in death by a son, Billy
Alton Lane.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas Pace; two sisters,
Betty Melton of Huntingdon and Sue Murray of
Hendersonville; two brothers, James Frazee of Bruceton
and Kenneth Frazee of Hollow Rock. www.dilday.com
Jackie Eugene Reynolds
1945-2004
MCKENZIE: Services for Jackie Eugene Reynolds, 58,
were at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 25 at Brummitt Funeral
Home with the Rev. Carl Evans officiating. Burial was in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Reynolds, a truck driver for TDOT in Dresden, died
on Friday, April 23 at Jackson-Madison County General
Hospital.
He was born October 14, 1945 in McKenzie to the late
Ethel Cooper Reynolds and Robert Reynolds.
Survivors include a daughter, Jennifer Quertermous of
Henderson; two brothers, Carol Reynolds of Fairfield,
Illinois and Bobby Gene Reynolds of Morganfield,
Kentucky; and three sisters, Brenda Kay Evans of
McKenzie, Lucille Kolwyck of Huntingdon and Patricia
Harmon of McKenzie.
Hilda Elizabeth Fry
1907-2004
CEDAR GROVE: Mrs. Hilda Elizabeth Fry, 96, passed
away on Friday, April 23 at the Milan General Hospital
in Milan. Graveside services were conducted on Sunday,
April 25 at 3:00 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist
Church Cemetery with Bro. Robert Barger officiating.
Mrs. Fry was born September 30, 1907 in Carroll County
to the late John and Etta Diggs Bramley. She was a
retired storekeeper at Fry’s Grocery and a member of the
Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church. She was also preceded
in death by her husband, E.W. Fry who died in 1969 and
one niece.
Survivors include two nieces, Frankie Manner of Milan
and Joyce Gould of Oxnard California and one nephew,
Jamie “Big Boy” Fry of Milan.
William Harold Maynard
1917-2004
HUNTINGDON: Mr. William Harold Maynard, 87, passed
away Monday, April 19 at his home. Funeral services were
conducted on Saturday, April 24 at 1:00 p.m. in the
Chase Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Larry Vine, Bro.
Steve Marlin and Bro. Randy Lainhart officiating.
Interment followed in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock.
Mr. Maynard was born March 7, 1917 in Delbarton, West
Virginia to the late Harrison and Emma Curry Maynard. He
was a retired superintendent for the Arco Refinery
Company and attended the First Assembly of God Church in
Camden. He was also preceded in death by one stepson,
Donald Howard Justice.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Joe Maynard; two
daughters, Carol Augustine of Huntingdon and Billie Sue
Slusher of Hopewell, Virginia; three sons, Bob Maynard
of Mt. Prospect Illinois, Carl Maynard of Decatur,
Alabama, and Jack Maynard of Chicago, Illinois; two
stepdaughters, Cathy Shaw of Lancaster, Ohio and Shelly
Lynn Adair of Huntingdon; two stepsons, Wayne M. Justice
of Huntingdon and Kent Justice of Wildersville; two
sisters, Lula McClanahan of Delbarton, West Virginia and
Rosella Curry of Chicago, Illinois; two brothers,
Jennings Maynard of Painesville, Kentucky and Kenny
Maynard of North Carolina; eleven grandchildren, seven
step-grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and one
step-great-grandchild.
Aaron Clement
1920-2004
HUNTINGDON: Mr. Aaron Clement, 83, passed away
Thursday, April 22 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in
Huntingdon. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday,
April 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the Huntingdon First United
Methodist Church with Dr. Paul Mullikin, Dr. William P.
Bailey, Jr. and Rev. Dossie Wheatley officiating.
Interment followed in the Carroll Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Clement was born October 27, 1920 in Big Sandy to
the late John R. and Lucy Lookman Clement. He graduated
from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, was a
retired soil scientist with the United States Department
of Agriculture and owner of Clement Nursery. He was a
World War II Army Air Corps veteran, a member of the
Huntingdon Beautification Committee, Tennessee
Archeological Society and the Huntingdon First United
Methodist Church. He was also preceded in death by one
sister, Dorothy Platt and one brother, Frank Clement.
Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Betty Cannon
Clement; two sons, Randy Clement and Johnny Clement, all
of Huntingdon; five grandchildren and one
step-grandchild.
Pauline “Polly” Roark Hall
1922-2004
HUNTINGDON: Mrs. Pauline “Polly” Roark Hall, 81,
died on Sunday, April 25 at the Baptist Memorial
Hospital in Memphis. Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday, April 27 at 2:00 p.m. at the Huntingdon Church
of Christ with Bros. Dan Winkler, Don Readhimer, Dave
Phillips, Bill Goodpasture and Cameron, M.D.
officiating. Interment followed in Carroll Memorial
Gardens Cemetery.
Mrs. Hall was born June 11, 1922 in Carroll County to
the late Thomas Dudley and Florence Anderson Roark. He
was a homemaker and a member of the Huntingdon Church of
Christ. “Miss Polly” was well loved as a Bible class
teacher and as the historian for her church.
She was preceded in death by four brothers, Homer,
Raymond, Horace and Eulas Roark; three sisters, Roberta
Bates, Jewel Adcox and Eunice Roark and her stepmother,
Ola Roark.
Survivors include her husband, John C. Hall; two sons,
Gary of Jackson and Cameron of Germantown; two
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and a special
niece, Joyce Hall of Huntsville, Alabama.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be
made to Freed-Hardeman University Bible Department or
the Huntingdon Church of Christ.
Dilday Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
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