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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Information that we have collected from different sources. Some of this information has been found in Clarksville, Tennessee newspapers or books or has been contributed by our readers and we have no way of verifing the truth or accuracy of this information.
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1201    DEBORAH LYNN HAYES

Deborah Lynn Hayes, born July 5, 1958, died Dec. 31, 2004 Buck Smith Cemetery daughter of Julian B. Hayes and Lucille Jackson Hayes Mickle McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home .  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1202    BERTIE UNDERWOOD

Bertie Underwood, daughter of Hezekiah and Eudora Karns Baggett, was the wife of D.W. Underwood and was preceded in death by a son, Caster Underwood. Mrs. Underwood was retired from Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1203    MILDRED RUTH UNDERWOOD

Mildred Ruth Underwood was the wife of Leon Underwood. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements .  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1204    W.F. SMITH

William Franklin �Buck� Smith married Mary Elizabeth Baggett Smith in 1882.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1205    ELIZA SMITH

Full name: Mary Elizabeth Baggett Smith.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1206    ED SMITH

Ed Smith was the son of Mary Elizabeth Baggett and William Franklin �Buck� Smith.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1207    PEARLY Y. SMITH

Pearl Yarbrough Smith was the daughter of Henry Yarbrough and Theora Adeline Baggett Yarbrough.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1208    FLORENCE HAYNES

Nancy Florence Davidson Haynes was born Nov.12,1885. She married Willie Haynes in 1905.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1209    ERVIN L. DAVIDSON

Ervin Louis Davidson was born Sept.4,1890 and died April 15,1959. He was the husband of Effie Rose Davidson.  Back to Buck Smith Cemetery

1209    DOROTHY CORNELIA SMITH

Dorothy Cornelia Smith, daughter of Robert Gray Teal and Sarah Francis Greer Teal, was the wife of Charles �Jap� Smith for 49 years. She was retired from the ACME Boot Company and was the co-owner of Shiloh BBQ. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Ike Smith Cemetery

1210    MRS. JIM HOGE

Mrs. Jim Hoge, C.O.D.---consumption. McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1211    MILTON SUITER

Milton Suiter, C.O.D.---consumption. McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1212    WILLIAM CLIVE BATSON

William Clive Batson was the son of M.F. Batson. C.O.D.---diarrhea. McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1213    MISS COLLINS

Miss Collins, died Aug.10,1906 McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1214    ROBERT H. McCOLLOM

Robert H. McCollom was the son of R.E. and Margaret Hunter McCollom. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1215    LOTTIE JEANETTE APPLETON

Lottie Jeanette Appleton was the daughter of C.E. Appleton and Betty Patterson Appleton. C.O.D.---Tuberculosis. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1216    EDNA JOHNSON BOBBITT

Edna Johnson Bobbitt, daughter of C.H. Johnson and Hattie Jones Johnson, was the wife of Charles E. Bobbitt. C.O.D.---Tuberculosis. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1217    FELIX EWING APPLETON

Felix Ewing Appleton was the son of C.E. Appleton and Bettie Patterson Appleton. C.O.D.---gunshot wound. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1218    HATTIE TALLEY COKE

Hattie Talley Coke, daughter of Simmons and Ella Carroll Talley, was the wife of (1) J.H. Moore, (2) Robert D. Coke. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1219    ROBERT H. TRAVIS

Robert H. �Bobby� Travis was the son of Woodrow and Doris Batson Travis. He was a mechanic. Sykes funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1220    RUTH KATHLEEN GREENUP

Ruth Kathleen Greenup, daughter of Earnest and Evannah Barnes French, was the wife of Oliver Greenup. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1221    AMANDA COLLINS

Amanda Collins, was the wife of John Collins. C.O.D.--paralysis .  Back to Southside Cemetery

1222    NEIL E. TROTTER

Neil E. Trotter was the son of Jim and Alice Swift trotter. He married Mamie Aderhold Trotter Dec.26,1909. Mr. Trotter was a member of Modern Woodmen of America. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1223    LOTTIE D. WYATT

Lottie James Wyatt was the daughter of Frank and Mary West Douglas. She married William J Wyatt Nov.28,1934. Mrs. Wyatt was a retired school teacher. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1224    JOHN ROBERT CHADWICK

John Robert Chadwick was the son of William and Frances A. Hunter Chadwick. He married Jennie Belle Hagewood Chadwick Dec.27,1925. Mr. Chadwick was a retired farmer. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1225    DONIE B. BARTLETT

Donie Batson Bartlett, daughter of Richard B. and Mary Hughes Batson, was the wife of John Barnes Bartlett. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1226    EWING S. WEAKLEY

Reverend Ewing Sanford Weakley was born Jan.30,1906 and died July 29,1986. He was the son of Newton and Vannah Jones Weakley and was the husband of (1) Martha Belle Harris Weakley, (2) Gertrude Arnold Weakley. Mr. Weakley was a full time pastor for 36 years in the United Methodist church in Waynesboro, Livingston, Carthage, Nashville and Ashland City. In 1971, he became associate pastor at Arlington United Methodist church in Nashville. Mr. Weakley was active in several civic organizations. He also was a graduate of Scarritt College, Nashville, and did postgraduate studies at Vanderbilt University Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1227    L.M. POTTS

L.M. "Bubba" Potts, son of Leslie M. and Mabel Ellis Potts, was the husband of Lucille Bartlett Potts. Mr. Potts retired from South Central Bell after 43 years and was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1228    JOHNNY CHEEK

Johnny Cheek, born in Germany, was the son of James L. Cheek Sr. and Hannah Emma Musick Cheek. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1229    WILLIAM GEORGE BAGGETT

William George Baggett, son of William Thomas and Polly Kelley Baggett, was the husband of Betty Hegewood Baggett. He was a carpenter for Bell construction. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1230    PEGGY J. WALKER

Peggy J. Walker was the daughter of Robert and Letha Groves Grimes. She was preceded in death by a sister, Sue Neblett. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1231    WAYNE FARRELL QUICK

Wayne Farrell Quick, son of Ralph A. Quick and Bertha Hazel Chavis Quick, was the husband of Nancy Watkins Quick. He was preceded in death by one son, Wayne Farrell Quick. Mr. Quick was a retired U.S. Army Captain. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Southside Cemetery

1232    THEODORE ROOSEVELT BREWER

Theodore Roosevelt Brewer was the son of Tom Brewer and Mattie Dickson Brewer. C.O.D.---Tuberculosis. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1233    MYRTLE J. BUCHANON

Myrtle J. Ramey Buchanon was the daughter of Dudley and Millie Rogers Ramey. Hooker Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1234    DEANNA DURBIN WILLIAMS

Deanna Durbin Williams was the daughter of Howard and Lizzie Lyle Williams. Hooker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1235    SALLIE A. WILLIAMS

Sallie A. Williams, daughter of David and Ethel Duff Henderson, was the wife of Robert "Bobby Sock" Williams. Mrs. Williams was a foster grandparent and a member of the Lucy Ligon Temple No. 356. Hooker's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1236    BARRY WAYNE BAYNHAM

Barry Wayne Baynham, son of L.M. Baynham and Annie Ramey, was the husband of Catherine Williams Baynham. Mr. Baynham was a pot finisher for New Era, Inc. Foston Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1237    LARRY DEWAYNE HORNE

Larry Dewayne Horne was the son of William Earl Waller and Dealine Horne. He worked for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. Hooker's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1238    OLIS BUTLER RAY

Olis Butler Ray, son of Grant and Sarah Mabry Butler, was the husband of Martha B. Oldham Ray. Hooker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to St. Paul Church Cemetery

1239    SANFORD FORD

Sanford Ford was the husband of Letha Bernice Ford. Hooker Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Hooker Rose Garden Cemetery

1240    HARVEY JOSEPH CARPENTER

Harvey Joseph Carpenter, son of William and Roxie Carpenter, was the husband of Etha Ladd Carpenter. He was preceded in death by a son, Howard Carpenter and two daughters, Jeraldine Carpenter and Carla Rosetta Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter was a farmer. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery

1241    BETTYE LOU CARPENTER

Bettye Lou Carpenter, daughter of Ernest Stepp, Sr. and Bertie Hall Stepp, was the wife of William D. Carpenter. Sykes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery

1242    KENNETH LEAVELL JOHNSON

Kenneth Leavell Johnson, son of Everett Smith Johnson and Margaret Eloise Leavell Johnson, was the husband of Brenda Jines Johnson. Mr. Johnson was retired from the Montgomery County Highway Department and was a farmer. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery

1243    EDWARD LEE FOSTER (infant of)

Infant of Edward Lee Foster---McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Suiter-Foster Cemetery

1244    L. ADA FOSTER

L. Ada Foster was the wife of Edward Lee Foster.  Back to Suiter-Foster Cemetery

1245    TIMOTHY MARK ATKINS

Timothy Mark Atkins, son of Delma Lewis Atkins and Joyce Marie Wade Dial, was the husband of Renee Bundy Atkins. He was a self-employed brick mason. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sunnyview Baptist Church Cemetery

1246    MARTHA L. BREELAND

Martha L. Breeland---Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sunnyview Baptist Church Cemetery

1247    HERSCHEL ELLIS TOLER

Herschel Ellis Toler, son of Willie Reed Toler and Lillie Louise Ladd Toler, was the husband of Elsie Austin Toler. He was preceded in death by a brother, Willie Toler, and sister, Lillie Mae Toler. Mr. Toler was a farmer. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Sunnyview Baptist Church Cemetery

1248    VERA MAY TUCKER

Vera May Tucker, daughter of C.C. and Birdie Felts Norment, was the wife of Claude Tucker. She died at home at Four Oaks. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Tucker Cemetery

1249    ROBERT EMANUEL PACE

Robert Emanuel Pace was the son of Emmett and Kitty Gupton Pace. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Lou Holder. Mr. Pace was a retired electrician and retired from BF Goodrich. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to William Wall Cemetery

1250    JOSEPH J. WICKHAM

Joseph Jesse Wickham was born May 13,1892 and died Nov.7,1968. He was the son of William and Eliza Weaver Wickham. Mr. Wickham was a retired street car repairman from Detroit. Called Powers Cemetery in obit. Nave Funeral Home, Erin, Tennessee was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Weaver-Wickham-Powers Cemetery

1250    LAURIA LEA WICKHAM

Lauria Lea Wickham was the infant daughter of Benton H. and Shirley Helen LaRose Wickham. Called Powers Cemetery in obit. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Weaver-Wickham-Powers Cemetery

1252    MINNIE B. WICKHAM

Minnie Bell Wickham was born Aug.26,1886 and died Oct.1,1972. She was the daughter of Charlie and Atlanta Baggett Yarbrough and wife of C.S. Wickham. Called Powers Cemetery in obit. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Weaver-Wickham-Powers Cemetery

1253    LAURA MILDRED BUCHANAN

Laura Mildred Buchanan was the daughter of William Welker and Lucy Bartee Welker. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Welker Cemetery

1254    MAGGIE W. SHEPHERD

Margaret W. �Maggie� Shepherd, daughter of Thomas Welker and Florence Welker James, was the wife of N.C. Shepherd. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Welker Cemetery

1255    HARVEY TANNER WICKHAM

Harvey Tanner Wickham was the son of Enoch Tanner Wickham and Annie Yarbrough Wickham. Occupation--Wholesale building supply company owner--Harvey Wickham Sales Company. Mr. Wickham�s last name on his headstone is spelled Whickham. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1256    A. PORTER WICKHAM

Aaron Porter Wickham was born Mar.4,1894 and died July 1967. He was the son of Robert A. and Sarah Yarbrough Wickham. Milligan Funeral Home, Dover, Tennessee was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1257    ANNIE LENA WICKHAM

Annie Lena Wickham died May 20,1968. Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1258    ENOCH T. WICKHAM

Enoch Tanner Wickham, son of Robert L. and Betty Morrison Wickham, was the husband of Lena Yarbrough Wickham who died May 20,1968.
Mr. Wickham was well known in the area also as a sculptor. Several concrete and steel statues stand at the United Sportsmen�s Clubhouse at Palmyra. The statues, including those of the late Tennessee Governor Austin Peay, and the late President of the United States, John F. Kennedy were dedicated in seven public ceremonies beginning in 1959. The most recent dedication in July, 1969 unveiled statues of Frontiersman Daniel Boone, Indian Chief Sitting Bull, and retired Montgomery County Soil Conservationist, Lester Solomon. Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1259    JAMES LYDDY WICKHAM

James Lyddy Wickham was the son of Jesse and Mary F. Lyddy Wickham. He was a retired farmer and railroad employee. Nave Funeral Home, Erin, Tennessee was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1260    LESTER R. BLACK

Lester Ray Black, son of Willie and Letha Black Black, was the husband of Betty Wickham Black. Lester and Betty were married Feb.21,1941. Mr. Black was a truck driver for the Montgomery County Highway Department. Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1261    DeWITT T. WICKHAM

DeWitt T. Wickham was born Feb.251902 and died Mar.9,1972. He was the son of Robert A. and Sarah Yarbrough Wickham. Mr. Wickham was a retired Farmer. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1262    JOHNNIE WICKHAM SR.

Johnnie Wickham Sr., son of Charlie S. & Minnie Bell Wickham, was the husband of Frances Wickham. He was preceded in death by one son Jimmy Wickham. Mr. Wickham was a retired factory worker with General Motors Company in Detroit. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1263    BETTY ARNOLD AVERITT

Betty Arnold Averitt, daughter of Enoch Tanner Wickham and Annie Yarbrough Wickham, was the wife of (1) Lester Black (2) Pete Averitt. She was preceded in death by a son, Freddy Ray Black. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1264    JUDY REVARD

Judy Revard was the daughter of Luther Johnson and Rita Wickham Johnson. She was preceded in death by son, Joseph Patrick Revard. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Wickham Cemetery

1265    ROSEMARIE NIX

Rosemarie Ledbetter Nix, daughter of Joseph Washington Ledbetter and Ruby Idella Buchanan Ledbetter, was the wife of Richard Rolland Nix. She was preceded in death by a son, George David Nix. Mrs. Nix was a retired LPN from General Care Convalescent Center. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodall Cemetery

1266    CHARLES DUDLEY WEAKLEY

Charles Dudley Weakley, son of Alva Lucian Weakley and Mary Florence Rogers Weakley, was the husband of Laverne Wallace Weakley. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodall Cemetery

1267    WILLIE IVISON ATKINS

Willie Ivison "Bill" Atkins, son of Lewis and Vernice Lewis Atkins, was the husband of Annamae Sleigh Atkins. Mr. Atkins was retired from the civil service and a U.S. Navy veteran from World War II. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1268    KENNETH LEE McCROSKY

Kenneth Lee McCrosky, son of William McCroskey and Mary Elizabeth Woods McCroskey, was the husband of Ella Lee Mullins McCrosky. Mr. McCrosky was retired from The Trane Company and a U.S. Army veteran. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1269    KENNITH DON JOHNSON SR.

Kennith Don Johnson, Sr., son of Oscar Lexie Johnson and Charlotta Heflin Johnson, was the husband of Charlotte Robertson Johnson. He was retired from the City of Clarksville. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1270    MATTIE LUCILLE DUNN

Mattie Lucille Dunn, daughter of Richard and Lillian O�Brien Atkins, was the wife of J.P. Dunn. She was preceded in death by one son, Daniel Dunn and one daughter Paulette Dunn. Mrs. Dunn was a retired seamstress at Mason & Hughes. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1271    EDNA SHEPHERD

Delma Edna Shepherd, daughter of Jim and Martha Gillock Sutton, was the wife of Woodrow Wilson Shepherd. She was preceded in death by sons, Larry C. Shepherd, and Roy W. Shepherd. Edna was retired from Boot Ster Manufacturing, and farming. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1272    NATHAN WALTER LESLIE

Nathan Walter Leslie was the infant son of Walter and Elisabeth Braun Leslie. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Woodlawn First Baptist Church Cemetery

1273    ORA LEE BAGGETT

Ora Lee Baggett was the daughter of Oscar and Berdie Carver Yarbrough. She was the wife of Dailey E. Baggett.  Back to Alex Yarbrough Cemetery

1274    LOUISE M. YARBROUGH

Annie Louise Yarbrough, daughter of the late Charles Albert McGhee and Ella Rumage McGhee, was the wife of Reverend William Yarbrough. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Alex Yarbrough Cemetery

1275    LISA G. BAGGETT

Lisa G. Baggett was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Paul Baggett. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Alex Yarbrough Cemetery

1276    FRANCES HUGGINS

Frances Alice Hughes---headstone has Frances Huggins. Frances was the daughter of York and Lou Rankhorn Hollis and wife of Lonnie R. Hughes who died June 28,1943. McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Alex Yarbrough Cemetery

1277    DAILEY E. BAGGETT

Dailey Edgar Baggett was the husband of Ora Lee Baggett.  Back to Alex Yarbrough Cemetery

1278    BERTHA JACKSON

Bertha Yarbrough Jackson, daughter of Isham and Rebecca Hunt Yarbrough, was the wife of Douglas Jackson. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1279    ROBERT YARBROUGH

William Robert Yarbrough was born Jan.27,1853 and died Mar.5,1939. He was the son of William and ? Hunt Yarbrough. Robert married Nancy Ann Hodges March 3,1879.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1280    ELBERT FRANKLIN FERRELL

Elbert Franklin "Frank" Ferrell, Jr. was married to Judy Yarbrough Ferrell for 42 years. Frank was a graduate of Charlotte High School and Austin Peay State University. He was a certified financial examiner and self-employed contract auditor. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and was awarded the Bronze Star. McReynolds-Nave and Larson was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1281    H.H. WEAVER

Henry H. Weaver was the husband of Bessie Yarbrough Weaver.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1282    WILLIE Y. BAGGETT

Willie Yarbrough Baggett married Henry W. Baggett in 1906.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1283    A. DONNELL BAGGETT

Anderson Donnell Baggett was born Aug.19,1914 and died July 26,1941. He was the son of Henry W. and Willie Yarbrough Baggett.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1284    W. MATTHEW YARBROUGH

William Matthew Yarbrough was the husband of Johnnie Epsie Rose.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1285    JOHNNY E. YARBROUGH

Johnnie Epsie Rose Yarbrough, daughter of John and Epsie Ann Jackson Rose, was the wife of William Matthew Yarbrough.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1286    ETHEL M. JACKOSN

Ethel M. Weaver Donahoo Jackson was the wife of (1) ? Donahue (2) Luther N. Jackson.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1287    EVIE SYKES

Evie Sykes, born March 2, 1909, daughter of Hillman Jackson and Doshia Lyle Jackson, was the wife of Gholson Sykes. Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements .  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1288    NANNIE YARBROUGH

Nancy Ann Hodges Yarbrough was the wife of William Robert Yarbrough.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1289    BESSIE WEAVER

Bessie Yarbrough Weaver was the wife of Henry H. Weaver.  Back to Bob Yarbrough Cemetery

1290    ALEX YARBROUGH (infant of)

Alex Yarbrough infant of---McReynolds Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1291    Z. BAGGETT

James Zedekiah Baggett married Parthenia Yarbrough in 1883.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1292    OLIVER BAGGETT

William Oliver Baggett was the son of James and Parenthia Baggett.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1293    ALEX BAGGETT

Alex Baggett was the son of James and Parenthia Baggett.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1294    HENRY Y. YARBROUGH

Henry Y. Yarbrough was the son of Joseph Weldon and Millie Yarbrough. He married Theora Adeline Baggett Yarbrough in 1891.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1295    J.W. YARBROUGH

Carney Yarbrough, son of Henry and Theora Baggett Yarbrough, was the husband of Teresa E. Marchoffer. He was a retired security guard and a veteran of World War I.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1296    JEWEL D. YARBROUGH

Jewel D. Yarbrough, son of Theora and Henry Yarbrough, was the husband of Gertrude Ragan Yarbrough.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1297    NELLIE Y. BAGGETT

Nell Yarbrough Baggett was the daughter of Isham and Beckie Hunt Yarbrough.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1298    DAILEY L. SUGGS

Dailey Lee Suggs, born Mar.22,1888, died Apr.10,1971 Husband of Maud Baggett Suggs.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1299    CLIFTON BAGGETT

Clifton Baggett was the son of James Zedekiah and Parthenia Yarbrough Baggett.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1300    JAMES ALEX BAGGETT

James Alex Baggett was the husband of Lois Parker.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1301    BUFORD COTTON

Buford R. Cotton was the son of Henry Cotton and Cora Davis. C.O.D.---Measles. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1302    JAMES DAVIS

James Davis was the son of Oliver Davis. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1303    PARENTHIA YARBROUGH BAGGETT

Parenthia Yarbrough Baggett Wife of James Zedekiah Baggett--1883 Daughter of Joseph Weldon and Millie Yarbrough .  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1304    GRACE BAGGETT

Tula Grace Biter Baggett, daughter of Charles Tyler and Mary Ann Puckett Tyler, was the wife of Clifton Baggett.  Back to Millie Yarbrough Cemetery

1305    ALBERTA LOCKE ALLEN

Mrs. Alberta Locke Allen, daughter of H.B. �Red� Locke and Mary Ethel Cox Locke, was the wife of John �Bodie� Allen. Nave Funeral Home, Erin, Tennessee was in charge of arrangements.  Back to John Allen Cemetery

1306    CLARA S. MARLOWE

Clara Steppe Marlowe was the wife of G.W. Marlowe Sr.  Back to John Allen Cemetery

1307    ALEXANDER BLOUNT RYE

Pvt. Alexander Blount Rye was the husband of (1) Nancy Fulghum (2) Sarah J. Bryant, Dec.14,1859 (3) Nancy A. Seals, Mar.20,1861 (4) Sarah Jane Heath, Aug.21,1866 (5) Mary Jane Bell, Mar.14,1873 (6) Mary Ann Lyle, May 6,1876.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1308    ALBERT FRANKLIN SPEIGHT

Albert Franklin Speight was the son of James A. and Mary Violet McCaslin Speight. He was a member of the Commandary of Knights Templar, the Knights of Pythias, and the old Royal Arcanum Lodge and founded the firm of A.F. Speight & Son. He was a carpenter. Mr. Speight was the husband of (1) Amelia Jones, (2) Caroline Simpson.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1309    ACEY L. HODGES

Acey L. Hodges was the son of Marshall and Fannie Neblett Hodges.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1310    GORDON A. SUGG

Gorgon A. Sugg, son of Hugh I. and Martha Broome Sugg, was the husband of (1) Edna Sugg--died in 1934, (2) Helen Hayes Wooten Sugg. He married Helen Hayes Wooten Sugg December 7,1936. He was a World War I veteran.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery Rosa B. Moseley Mar 17, 1842 June 28, 1885

1311    ROSA B. MOSELEY

Rosa B. Moseley was the daughter of Dr. D.R. & P. Merritt.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1312    JAMES THOMPSON MAJOR

James Thompson Major was the son of T.P. & Clara Major .  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1313    JEFFERSON CRITTENDON CAROLAND

Jefferson Crittendon Caroland was the son of Charles A. Caroland and Emily Redman Caroland.
C.O.D.---blood poisoning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1314    DAVID W. LANDER

David W. Lander was the son of A.B. and Mary Cheatham Lander. Mr. Lander was a World War II veteran, a member of Masonic Lodge #761, Shriner�s Club, Civitan Club, American Associates of Retired Persons, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Conservation Club.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1315    MARY LEE MACON

Mary L. Macon was the daughter of Omer and Mary Love Stanley.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1316    HELEN THURSTENSEN DANIEL

Helen Thurstensen Daniel was the daughter of Soren and Hilda Stevenson Thurstensen. She was a retired secondary school teacher and instructor at Morter College.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1317    LILLIE BOOTH MORRISON

Lillie Booth Morrison was the daughter of Ella Booth. She married her husband, George Roman Morrison, June 5,1910.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1318    CHARLES THOMAS BOOTH

Charles Thomas Booth was orphaned when still a child, he was reared by Theodore Walthal Sr. He married Minnie Gordon October 21,1888.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1319    HARLEY ASKEW

Harley Askew served in World War as Regt. Sgt. Major 30th Div. to discharge in 1919.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1320    LAURA GERTRUDE HERNDON

Laura Gertrude Coleman Herndon was the second wife of Capt. Thomas Herndon. They were married November 16,1881. Mrs. Herndon was a teacher for many years.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1321    HORACE HARMON LURTON

Horace Harmon Lurton was the third of six Tennesseans appointed to the United States Supreme Court. He was born in Newport, Kentucky, on February 26, 1844. In the 1850s the family moved to Clarksville, Tennessee. Lurton attended Chicago's Douglas University (now defunct) but left in 1861 to return to Tennessee, where he joined the Confederate army.
In February 1862 Lurton received a medical discharge because of a lung infection but soon reenlisted and was captured by Union troops at Fort Donelson. He escaped and joined General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry. Morgan's band of raiders engaged in sabotaging Union railroads, bridges, and communication lines. In July 1863 Union solders captured Lurton for the second time, and he spent the rest of the war in a Lake Erie prisoner-of-war camp. During his detention, he developed tuberculosis and took a loyalty oath to the Union to secure his release. In 1865 Lurton enrolled in Cumberland University's law school and received his law degree in 1867. That same year, he married Mary Frances Owen; the couple became parents to three sons and two daughters.
After graduation, Lurton opened his law practice in Clarksville and became an active Democrat. From 1875 to 1878 he served as chancery judge before returning to private practice. In 1886 he was elected to the Tennessee Supreme Court, becoming chief justice in 1893. Only four months later, President Grover Cleveland nominated him to the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, a post he held for the next sixteen years. In addition, Lurton taught constitutional law at Vanderbilt University from 1898 to 1905 and served as dean of the law school from 1905 to 1909.
On December 13, 1909, President William Howard Taft, a friend and former colleague from the Sixth Circuit Court, crossed party lines to appoint Lurton to the U.S. Supreme Court. Lurton wrote eighty-seven opinions during his more than four years on the court, voting most frequently with Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., yet he did not author any major decisions. Lurton also became deeply involved in the effort to reform the equity rules in federal courts.
On July 12, 1914, Lurton suffered a fatal heart attack while vacationing in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Clarksville.
Horace Harmon Lurton    
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1322    NELLIE BARNES MABRY

Nellie Barnes Runyon Mabry married Thomas Dabney Mabry October 15,1902.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1323    GORDON N. DARNELL

Gordon N. Darnell was the son of A.F. and Nellie Wooten Darnell. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1324    C.E. BARKER

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1325    ???? WILLIAMS

???? Williams was the daughter of Seth & Martha Norvell Ward.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1326    WILLIAM WEATHERFORD CASTLEBERRY

C.O.D.--Colitis  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1327    JOHN A. POLLARD

John A. Pollard was the son of J.W. and Elizabeth Whitfield Pollard. He was a farmer.
C.O.D.---stomach cancer
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1328    NELLIE MAE MEEK

Nellie Mae Meek was the daughter of W.A. and Florence Ellarson Eleazer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1329    JAMES B. HEFLIN JR.

James B. Heflin Jr. was the son of James and Mary Kissner Heflin. He was a farmer.
C.O.D.---kidney trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1330    SALLIE BANISTER CAROLAND

Sallie Banister Caroland was the daughter of Ike S. Banister and Virginia Bayless Banister.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1331    MAE PARHAM

Mae Parham was the daughter of Mr. Horton. She was a nurse.
C.O.D.--heart disease
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1332    JOSEPH R. WILSON JR.

Joseph R. Wilson Jr. was the son of Reverend Joseph R. Wilson Sr., & Jessie Woodrow Wilson. He was the husband of Kate Wilson Wilson who is the daughter of G.B. & Eva Wilson. Mr. Wilson was the only brother of Woodrow Wilson.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1333    LORETTA DARNELL

Loretta Darnell, daughter of Jim and Polly Meacham, was the wife of James S. Darnell.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1334    BULA MAY GREGORY

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1335    HUNTER M. MERIWETHER

Hunter M. Meriwether was the son of James Hunter Meriwether and Lucy Elder McClire Meriwether.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1336    E.O. HAMMONS

E.O. Hammons was a farmer.
C.O.D.---Tuberculosis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1337    ELIZABETH WHITFIELD POLLARD

Elizabeth Whitfield Pollard was the daughter of N.B. and Elizabeth Wilcox Whitfield.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1338    BOYD GRAHAM

Boyd Graham was the son of J.B. and Mollie Byrd Graham. He was a tobacconist.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1339    TABBIE HOMER MYERS

Tabbie Homer Myers was the daughter of B.B. Homer and Mildred Jordan.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1340    MARY ANN WOODARD

Mary Ann Woodard was the daughter of George Fareland.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1341    ELLA R. CRABTREE

Ella R. Crabtree was the daughter of Thomas Riggins and Alice Garrott Crabtree.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1342    W.B. JERLES

W.B. Jerles was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1343    A.J. TABOR

A.J. Tabor was a Confederate veteran.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1344    WALTER W. WARFIELD

Walter W. Warfield was the son of George W. and Dora P. Warfield. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1345    DOUGLAS MARGARET BROOKS

Douglas Margaret Brooks was the daughter of C.W. Brooks and Nora Narvil Brooks.
C.O.D.---Tuberculosis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1346    LULA O�DONNELL

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1347    WILLIAM H. BARBEE

William H. Barbee was the son of William P. Barbee and Susan Trice Barbee. He was a clerk.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1348    RACHEL STRATTON

Rachel Stratton was the daughter of J.C. and Marther Ann Flemming Tucker.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1349    SALLIE P. GOLD

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1350    J.G. ROLLOW

J.G. Rollow was the son of J.A. and Rebecca K. Grady Rollow. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1351    MRS. JAMES E. BAILEY

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1352    MARY S. BOURNE

Mary S. Bourne was the daughter of Reverend W.M. Kuykendall and Jennie Brookshire Kuykendall.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1353    MATTIE L. HUFFMAN

Mattie L. Huffman was the daughter of Robert Mason and Carrie Tittterington Mason. She died in New Providence.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1354    ELZIE OZROE DAVIDSON

Elzie Ozroe Parker Davidson was the daughter of Robert Thomas Parker and Gladys Tiny Broome Parker.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1355    NANCY TAYLOR YOUNG

Nancy Taylor Young was the daughter of Norman C. and Cecil E. Booth Young.
C.O.D.---hit by a car
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1356    MRS. VIRGINIA ANN HALLIBURTON

Mrs. Virginia Ann Halliburton was the daughter of William and Nancy Nelson Boaz.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1357    ELLA MINOR KELLY

C.O.D.---diphtheria
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1358    HOWARD RUTHERFORD NEAL

C.O.D.---colitis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1359    ELIZABETH H. ATKINSON

Elizabeth H. Atkinson was the daughter of W.F. Cox and Sally Henry Cox.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1360    HOPE GRACEY WINN

C.O.D.---pneumonia
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1361    MARY NANCY POWELL

Mary Nancy Powell was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1362    BRENDA VINEYARD RUNYON

Brenda Vineyard Runyon was the daughter of Benjamin and Nancy Preston Vineyard.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1363    PAUL N. STONE

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1364    JOHN W. MOORE

John W. Moore was the son of Robert P. and Eliza Roberson Moore. He was a salesman.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1365    LOUISE McKINNON MOORE

Louise McKinnon Moore was the daughter of T.L. and Lola Sykes McKinnon.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1366    BERTHA CATHERINE YOUNG

Bertha Catherine Young was the daughter of Judge and Mrs. William B. Young. She was educated in the city schools, and later, taking additional work in Peabody and the University of Tennessee to prepare for teaching, which she had elected as a vocation. Her first work was in the rural schools of the county, at St. Bethlehem. For six years she was supervisor of the primary department of Howell school.
C.O.D.--heart disease  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1367    MARY A. BAUGH

Mary A. Baugh was the niece of A.K. and Ben Coleman.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1368    J.D. TANNER

J.D. Tanner was the son of Alexander B. and Catherine Hill Tanner.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1369    NANCY PRESTON VINEYARD

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1370    JULIAN F. GRACEY SR.

Julian F. Gracey was the son of Francis "Frank" Patton & Irene Cobb Gracey
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1371    MARY W. STEPHENS

Mary W. Stephens was the daughter of A.A. and Jeanette Punce White.
C.O.D.---drowning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1372    VIRGINIA TROTTER DAVIS

Virginia Trotter Davis was the daughter of J.C. Trotter. She married J.D. Davis September 26,1872.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1373    MRS. EDDIE BYARD

Mrs. Eddie Byard was the daughter of Bonnie Byard and Mildred Thornton Byard.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1374    THOMAS DABNEY MABRY

Thomas Dabney Mabry was the son of Thomas L. and Elizabeth Dabney Mabry.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1375    JAMES WILSON POLLARD

James Wilson Pollard was the son of Byard L. and Susanne Herndon Pollock. He was the husband of Elizabeth Whitfield Pollard.2nd Lt. James W. Pollard served in Company B, 15th Kentucky Infantry, Confederate States of America.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1376    THOMAS WASHINGTON WALTHAL

Thomas Washington Walthal was the son of Thomas Braxton and Elizabeth Pollard Walthal. He enlisted in Co. A 14th Tennessee Infantry of Wall�s Brigade for 38 years, Mr. Walthal was a member of the Montgomery County Court from District 6. For more than 25 years he was a school commissioner for District 6.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1377    JOHN WILLIAM TROTTER

John William Trotter, son of Elijah Trotter, was the husband of Amanda Jones. They were married April 1,1874. Mr. Trotter enlisted in Company A 50th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, Confederate States of America. His Company was the Garrison Company at Fort Donelson, Dover, Tennessee. It was during the battle on Feb. 14,1862 the Private Trotter preformed a heroic action saving the lives of many men. A Union shell pierced their breast works and was picked up by J.W. Trotter, and thrown clear before it exploded. This action was written up by his Capt. Beaumont in The Official Records of the Rebellion. He was wounded twice in battle, a POW and was one of six of the original Company A that surrendered at Greenville, North Carolina. He was a member of Forbes United Confederate Veterans.
C.O.D.--senility
Undertaker: J.E. McReynolds & son  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1378    JOHN HURST

John Hurst was the son of Frank and Eliza Jane Flack Hurst.
C.O.D.---pneumonia
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1379    CLARENCE C. DUNN

Clarence C. Dunn was the son of James and Jane McGowan Dunn. He was a farmer.
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1380    CAROLYN E. SMITH

Carolyn E. Smith was the daughter of Charlie and O�Fallon Hubbard Estes.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1381    ALLEN SMITH

Allen Smith was the son of William and Ora Gilbert Smith.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1382    GEORGIE MAI SMITH

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1383    JEROME N. SMITH

Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1384    MABLE W. SMITH

Mable Walton Smith, age 49 years, died December 23,1928. She was the daughter of Alfonso F. and Imogene Herring Smith.
C.O.D.---Tuberculosis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1385    OPHELIA DORRIS

Ophelia Dorris was the daughter of B.T. and Synthia Cobb Bogard.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1386    THEODORE WALTHAL SR.

Theodore Walthal Sr. was the Postmaster of St. Bethlehem..  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1387    CHARLES SMITH

Charles Smith was the son of Sam and Lura Jones Smith. Mr. Smith was retired from the Montgomery County Highway Department and the Tennessee Highway Department.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1388    JOHN S. EATHERLY

C.O.D.--peritonitis caused by a fall over a log  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1389    SALLIE HOWARD

Sallie Howard was born near Gallatin, Tennessee and moved to Clarksville before the war. She was a school teacher for over 50 years.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1390    ROBERT STEELE

Robert Steele was born in County Tyrone, Ireland and emigrated to Tennessee in 1824. Was killed by a squad of Federal Soldiers in his own house.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1391    MARY BELL COULTER

Mary Bell Coulter was born Feb.27,1836 and died Dec.28,1875.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1392    SAMUEL PARKER SMITH

Samuel Parker Smith was the son of S. Braxton and Allene Cotham Smith.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1393    W.H. SMITH

W.H. �Smitty� Smith, son of O.W. and Pearl Yarbrough Smith, was the husband of Marie Tigart Smith. He owned Miller�s Dry Cleaners. Mr. Smith was a U.S. Navy veteran who served in World War II and Korean War.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1394    CHARLIE B. HAMLETT

Charlie B. Hamlett and his brother Frank (birth & death dates unknown) were the sons of J.J. and Susan E. Hamlett.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1395    ANN MYERS BOURNE

Ann Myers Bourne was born in Holmes County, Mississippi .  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1396    WILLIAM H. GREEN

William H. Green was among first to enlist during Civil War. He Served in Co. A 14th Tenn. Regt., was Gen. Heath�s Courier and first to reach home after surrender of the war. He was a member of Knights of Honor. He was a CSA Tax Collector.
C.O.D.--Consumption  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1397    ALLENE COTHAM SMITH

Allene Cotham Smith, daughter of Ethelbert Parker Cotham and Effie Sisco Cotham, was the wife of Braxton Smith, DDS. She was preceded in death by a son, Samuel Parker Smith; a brother, Edward Cotham; and a sister, Grace Chumley.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1398    LUCY A. ATKINS

Lucy A. Atkins was the wife of Isaac H. Atkins.
C.O.D.--Consumption  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1399    JAMES CLARK

James Clark was a carpenter by trade.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1400    MARY WHEATLY GRAHAM

Mary Wheatly Graham was the wife of Robert W. Graham Jr.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery



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