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1651 May this is 9 August 1873 BOYD, Ira Hershel (I655)
 
1652 maybe 1979 GRANTHAM, Timothy “Tim” (I4208)
 
1653 maybe born in Nashville McPHERSON, Jerry Wayne (I2194)
 
1654 maybe born in SC PHINNEY, John William (I2456)
 
1655 maybe Covington County DENMAN, James Lowrey [Lowry] (I1010)
 
1656 maybe the son of William James Strong and Elizabeth Ross STRONG, Charles P. (I2949)
 
1657 McKinney Courier-Gazette (TX) - September 16, 2010
Deceased Name: BARCH
Phillip Thomas Barch Sr., 69, of Princeton, Texas, passed away September 13, 2010. Phillip was born October 24, 1940, in Mississippi County, Arkansas, to John and Susie (Feezor) Barch.

He married Anita Gentry in 1966, in Arkansas.

Phillip proudly served his country in the U.S. Army. He retired from Texas Instruments, where he was employed as an engineer. Phillip had many electronic patents.

He was a precinct chairman for the Republican Party and a member of The Club at Hurricane Creek. Phillip loved to fish and was a member of the Texins Bass Club.

He is survived by his wife, Anita Barch of Princeton, Texas; sons, Phillip Barch Jr. and wife Kim of Princeton, Texas, and Derick Barch and wife Jana of McKinney, Texas; grandchildren, Matthew Barch, Skylar Barch, Chandler Barch, Brianna Barch and Summer Barch; sisters, Dorothy Hanna of Arkansas, Martha Bartoszkiewicz of Tennessee, Sandra Effin of Arkansas and Patricia Caldwell of Arkansas; brothers, Paul Barch of Tennessee, Marvin Barch of Tennessee, Joe Barch of Arkansas, Norman Barch of Texas and David Barch of Texas; brother-in-law Joe Gentry of Florida; sister-in-law Clementine Barch of Texas; and a host of other loving family and friends.

Phillip was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Mary Miller and Bobby Nell Barch.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 17, 2010, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel in Allen, Texas, with Chris Barch officiating. Interment will follow at Blue Ridge Cemetery, Blue Ridge, Texas. Family and friends are invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Thursday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family will receive friends during a visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen, Texas.

To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com.

McKinney Courier-Gazette (TX)
Date: September 16, 2010
Record Number: ecf397b95d29474659143f17f32c9c99f585941
Copyright (c) 2010 McKinney Courier-Gazette, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved. 
BARCH, Phillip Thomas (I5190)
 
1658 Medium build, medium height, brown eyes, black hair WEIRICK, Ernest Carl (I1173)
 
1659 Melbagene Black Cash

Jan. 20, 1920 - April 28, 2009
Posted: Friday, May 1, 2009 12:06 am

Melbagene Black Cash, 89, of Covington, a homemaker, died at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton.

Melbagene Black Cash, was born to Thomas L. and Joseph (Josie) L. Black in Burlison. She was the youngest of nine children. Melbagene, her brother Jack, and her seven sisters were raised in Tipton County.

On July 15, 1945, she married Wilbur F. Cash in the Presbyterian Church in Munford. They lived in New York where he was stationed during World War II. Afterwards, they lived in Nashville while Wilbur attended Vanderbilt University.

From 1949 until 1963, Wilbur and Melbagene made their home in Munford.

They eventually moved to Covington with their children, Jean, Bill and Anne in 1963. Melbagene enjoyed her many activities including volunteering with the Red Cross Organization and Meals on Wheels. As an active member of the United Methodist Church, she taught Sunday school for over 40 years. Melbagene was an avid bridge player achieving lifetime master status. She was also a member of the Eastern Star and the Adah Circle.

Services were April 29 at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home will Bill Face officiating. Interment was held in Poplar Grove Cemetery with Rev. Tim Carpenter.

She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Wilbur; a daughter, Jean Scott and her husband, Jim, of Pagosa Springs, Colo.; son, Bill and wife, Kay, of Olive Branch, Miss.; daughter Anne White and her husband, Barry, of Covington; granddaughters, Alicia Van Husen and husband, Rocky, of Midland, Texas, Dr. Heather Scott of Sydney, Australia, Kristin Mathis and husband, Zack, of Covington, Rebecca Williams and husband, Cody, of Covington; Cayman Cash of Olive Branch, Miss., grandsons, Ben Cash and wife, Kristin of Baton Rouge, La., and Chase Cash of Olive Branch, Miss.; and great-grandchildren, Calli, David, Cohen, Julie and Kyndall.

The Leader
(Covington, Tenn.) May 1, 2009 
BLACK, Melbagene “Coots” (I280)
 
1660 Memorial Hospital/Informant: Mrs. Betty D. Loven LOVEN, James Vaughan (I4628)
 
1661 memorial page to Archibald McQuiston McQUISTON, Jane (I1216)
 
1662 Mendenhall, Simpson, MA, USAS LOWREY, Daisy Ray (I704)
 
1663 mentioned in mother’s will STRONG, Mary “Molly” (I4830)
 
1664 mentioned in mother’s will STRONG, Jennet (I7578)
 
1665 Mentioned in William Boyd’s will, dated 2 June 1800 BOYD, Robert (I19)
 
1666 Mentioned in William Boyd’s will, dated 2 June 1800 BOYD, Mary (I24)
 
1667 Methodist Hospital (sick for 6 months) BLACK, Thomas Lonzel (I260)
 
1668 Methodist Hospital; lived in Mason, TN, USA WITHERINGTON, Dr. Albert Sidney MD (I3174)
 
1669 Methodist University Hospital BOYD, Ruth Wylie (I140)
 
1670 Middle name Louise was taken around age 18. TAYLOR, Erin Louise (I1030)
 
1671 Milan, Gibson, TN, USA WALKER, Evelyn Jeanette (I4282)
 
1672 Military Marker CARRINGTON, Luther Fairbanks (I5539)
 
1673 Military Marker CARRINGTON, William Davis Jr. (I5542)
 
1674 Milton H. Simonton
May 1, 1913 - Jan. 18, 2006

Milton H. Simonton of Brighton died at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Tipton. Mr. Simonton, 92, was retired from Brighton Savings Bank. He was a member of Brighton Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.

Graveside services were Jan. 21 at Salem Cemetery with Rev. Steve Hard and Rev. Paul Moore officiating.

Survivors include his spouse, Helen DeWese Simonton of Brighton; a daughter, Kaye Simonton Black of Hilton Head, S. C.; two sisters, Mary S. Best of Ruston, La., and Frances S. Moore of Brighton; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 
SIMONTON, Milton H (I3336)
 
1675 Modern name of Queen’s county is Laois McEVOY, John Francis (I9113)
 
1676 Montez Henley Hooper was widow in 1930 census Family F6385
 
1677 Morgan Carrington Fowler, age 96, passed away July 20, in Memphis. He was born September 18, 1922, in Memphis, to Joseph A. and Edith C. Fowler. He graduated from Central High School, Rhodes College, and the University of Virginia School of Law.

He practiced law in Memphis before being appointed Judge of the General Sessions Court by Governor Frank Clement in 1963 upon the recommendation of the Memphis and Shelby County Bar Association. He subsequently won two general elections to that position by wide margins. He was also elected president of the Tennessee General Sessions Judges’ Association.

On the bench, Judge Fowler was an “old-school” judge who said that his greatest ambition was to ensure that people’s first encounter with the law – which often took place in the General Sessions divisions – was a proper, fair and respectful one. For that reason, he never wanted to advance to a higher appellate level. He would sometimes offer first-time defendants he deemed guilty a deal: the dismissal of their case a year later if they committed no more offenses, and the maximum sentence on the current charge if they did. The recidivism rate in his court was understandably low. He believed that rehabilitation was a higher goal than punishment. He frequently tailored the punishment to the crime by, for instance, requiring someone convicted of violating hunting laws to serve weekends working with the Fish and Wildlife Service. It is also said that he was the first judge in Tennessee to sentence someone to jail for cruelty to animals.

During his 22 years of service, he was the only judge in the county who was fluent in American Sign Language. Though not deaf himself, he was active in the deaf community, coaching deaf recreational basketball and softball teams, teaching sign language, and serving as chair of the Interpreting Service for the Deaf.

His family and friends will remember his commanding presence and deep voice, his steadfast integrity as a public servant, his devotion to a scotch and water at Happy Hour, and his love of dogs and horses, which in later years could be coupled with impatience towards some of their two-legged brethren. He would want to be remembered for his service in the U.S. Army during World War II. He enlisted the day after Pearl Harbor and was on a troop carrier headed to Japan when the war ended. He was an avid reader of history until the week of his death from pneumonia. He was a 60+ year member of the Shriners, and a Boy Scout scoutmaster.

He was predeceased last year by his wife of 68 years, Betty C. Fowler. He leaves behind his son, Cary Fowler (Amy), and daughter, Jo Fowler Hargraves (Ed). He also leaves four grandsons: Morgan Hargraves, Joel Hargraves (Shannon), Martin Fowler and Thomas Fowler, and great-grandsons, Clark Fowler Hargraves, and Coleman Thomas Hargraves.

He was a member of St. Philip Episcopal Church and a former vestryman.

Memphis Funeral Home will handle arrangements. A private service will be held at a later date. 
FOWLER, Morgan Carrington (I4014)
 
1678 Moss Point, Jackson, MS, USA CARRINGTON, Belle Carrie (I2360)
 
1679 Mother died at childbirth and daughter was named for her mother. Daughter was given to maternal grandparents, John and Elizabeth Sterling, to raise. BOYD, Ester Hepzibah “Hettie” (I3761)
 
1680 mother had 10 surviving of 11 children in 1910, Ray not in census BOYD, Ray H. (I2490)
 
1681 Mother had 2 surviving children out of 3 total children in the 1900 census CARRINGTON, Unknown (I4010)
 
1682 mother had 5 children, 4 living in 1900 CHERRY, J Eddie (I8586)
 
1683 Mother had 5 surviving children of 6 in 1910 census. BAIRD, Ella Elizabeth Jane (I2606)
 
1684 mother listed 3 live children of 4 born PHEBUS, David (I7978)
 
1685 mother reporting 4 children, 3 living RULEMAN, Infant (I5434)
 
1686 Mother’s obit indicates that she had 1 daughter and 3 sons surviving her. WHITE, Nancy (I4900)
 
1687 Moved to Arkansas because there was not sufficient land available in SC for his sons to buy for farms. Also, his gin, saw mill and store had been destroyed by the Union Army. BOYD, Andrew Jackson (I215)
 
1688 Mozelle Willey McDill

Date of Death – July 12, 2013

Mrs. Mozelle Willey McDill, 81, died on July 12, 2013 at Baptist Hospital East in Memphis. She was a retired county office assistant for Farmers Home Administration for 35 years. Funeral services took place on July 15 at Salem ARP Church where she was a member and faithfully served as church treasurer and in many offices in the WOC. Interment was in the church cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby McDill, and parents, Carl and Pearl Willey. She is survived by sons Ron McDill and Jimmy McDill, brother Robert (Sheila) Willey, four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to Salem ARP Church.

The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) August 1, 2013 
WILLEY, Carlene Mozelle (I6233)
 
1689 Mr. Jack Huffman, 90, of Millington, TN passed away December 19, 2021. The family will receive friends Wednesday (Dec 22) from 12pm until the service at 2:00pm at the Millington Chapel. Interment to follow in Northridge Woodhaven Cemetery.

Jack was born and raised in Brighton, Tennessee and graduated from Brighton High School. He is a veteran of the United States Marine Corp having been honorably discharged after two years of service during the Korean conflict. He retired from the City of Millington as the Public Works Director with 50 years of service. Prior to joining the City of Millington, he worked for the Tipton County Highway Department. Jack is a 50-year member of Millington Masonic Lodge #671 and a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite. During the 1960's he was named the Millington Junior Chamber's Man of the Year and was inducted into the Millington Chamber of Commerce Hall of Honor in 2010. He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Sweet Sorghum Association. He is a member of the Millington First United Methodist Church and previously served as a member of the Board of Trustees, member of the Administrative Board, and is a Past President of the Methodist Men's Club.

He leaves his wife of 60 years, Betty Pitts Huffman; daughter, Bethany K. Huffman of Millington; many nieces and nephews and a host of great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents: William Vernon Huffman, Sr. and Thelma Marshall Huffman; siblings, Norma Helene Huffman Spencer, William Vernon (Bud) Huffman, Jr., Geraldine Huffman Rhodes, Wilma Huffman Mills, June Amanda Huffman Trotter, his twin sister Jean Huffman Strong, Peggy Ann Huffman, Marshall Coleman Huffman, Sr., Charles Swayne Huffman, Sr.

The family requests any memorials be made to Millington First United Methodist Church. 
HUFFMAN, Jack (I10266)
 
1690 Mr. James Badgett Sr., son of the late Bonnie and Cannie Carrington Badgett, was born in Paris, Tennessee on October 18, 1923 and departed this life on Sunday, October 15, 2006 having attained the age of 82 years.
He was united in marriage to Bonnie Jean Badgett, she preceded him in death.

Survivors include; one son, James (and Jackie) Badgett Jr. of Fowler, IN; one brother, Joe Badgett of Paris, TN; one sister, Maggie Raby also of Paris, TN; four grandchildren, Bonnie, Barbara, James, and Michelle; and four great grandchildren.

Other than his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by one sister, Julia Martin

James was a veteran of World War II and a retired clerk from General Motors having served as a faithful employee for more than 25 years. He was also a kind person who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

James had many hobbies, but was known to be an avid Quilter.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, October 19, 2006 at the McEvoy Funeral Home of Paris, TN. Burial will follow in the Walker Cemetery.

The family of Mr. James Badgett will receive friends at the McEvoy Funeral Home from 12:00 noon on Thursday until time for services.

This obituary courtesy of Pulaski Funeral Home. 
BADGETT, James Cooper (I9143)
 
1691 Mr. Merle D. Anderson, 86,resident of Swainsboro, died Tuesday evening at his residence. Mr. Anderson was born in Oilton,OK son of the late David E. and Edna Fowler Anderson and had lived in New Iberia, LA prior to moving to Swainsboro.He was an Air Force veteran of WWII having served as an MP in Germany. He stood Color Guard for General Omar Bradley. Mr. Anderson had retired from Texaco,Inc. in 1983.He had served as pastor of various churches in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma for over 15 years. He was a member of Temple Baptist Church, New Iberia ,LA and attended Harvester Baptist Church in Swainsboro. Mr. Anderson was preceded in death by brother Elmer Anderson, his twin brother Earl Anderson, 2 half brothers- Olvry “OI” Randall and Raymond “Doc” Randall.
Funeral services for Mr. Merle D. Anderson will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 P.M. from the Chapel of Tomlinson Funeral Home with Brother Andrew Lee officiating. Interment will follow in the Swainsboro City Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Tomlinson Funeral Home of Swainsboro.
~~~
Obituary By: Tomlinson Funeral Home of Swainsboro, Ga 
ANDERSON, Merle D (I9807)
 
1692 Mr. William Aaron White, 93, of Star City, died Sunday, September 24, 2000, at Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He was of the late William Lester and Elizabeth Jane Boyd White.
Mr. White was of the Assembly of God faith. He attended Star city High School as a young man. He was a carpenter.
Survivors include a son, LaVon White of Greenwood, Ark; two daughters, Shirley White McCoy of Texarkana, Ark. and Eloise White Weatherford of Dumas, Ark.; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Sept. 27 at Griffin Funeral Service in Star City with Brother Elmer Byerly officiating. Burial will be at Leek Cemetery in Star City. 
WHITE, William Aaron (I2798)
 
1693 Mr. Wm. H. McQuiston died of chronic diarrhoea near Monticello, Drew County, Ark., November 8th, 1884. Born in Fairfield County, S. C., December 28th, 1813, he grew up in Hopewell church. In 1837 he moved to Tipton County, Tenn. He remained there thirty seven years, and moved to Arkansas in January, 1874. He was twice married, and the father of nine children, seven of whom are still living. His widow is also with us. Mr. McQuiston served as deacon first in Saline, then in Bloomington church in Tennessee, and afterwards in the church at Monticello, Ark. August 8th, 1880, he was ordained an elder in the Monticello church. McQUISTON, William H. (I2415)
 
1694 Mrs. E.C. Goodman departed this life Jan 10th 1914 and was buried Jan. 12th at Shady Grove. Many sad friends gathered to bid her farewell here who hope to live as she lived and meet her in the sweet by and by.

She was born in 1861 and was married to J.S. Goodman in 1889. They have no children, but have reared an orphan girl. Mrs. Goodman leaves two brothers, J.P. and W.T. Davis, and two sisters, Mrs. E.J. Carter, of Little Rock, and Mrs. Beard, of Warren and her husband who to the last did all they could to stay the ravages of that dreaded disease, consumption. Hoping to meet again we sorrow not as those who have no hope. 
DAVIS, Ellen C (I5250)
 
1695 Mrs. L. F. Glass
(Maggie Virginia Black)
Feb 23, 1878 - July 24, 1941
Mrs. L. F. Glass, a former resident of this county, died July 24 at her home in Charleston, Mo. Mrs. Glass was born February 23, 1877 in Tipton county. She moved to Missouri 17 years ago.
Mrs. Glass is survived by her husband, Luther F. Glass and 11 children. She is also survived by three brothers, W.D. Black, Tom Black and John Black; five sisters, Mrs. Claud Pickard, Mrs. Will Whitehorn and Mrs. Jesse Thomas, all of Tipton county, and Mrs. C. P. Wicker of Bertrand, Mo.
The funeral service was held at the Baptist Church at Charleston with interment at Charleston. Published in The Covington Leader on July 31, 1941 
BLACK, Maggie Virginia (I266)
 
1696 Mrs. Myrtle Gipson
Services for Mrs. Myrtle Alice Gipson, 79, Overton, Nev., who died there Friday of an illness, will be conducted at noon Monday at Relyea Chapel by the Rev. Dr. Frank L, Rearick of the First United Presbyterian Church. Interment will follow at Cloverdale.
Born Jan. 13, 1889, in Chautauqua, Kan., she had lived in Boise. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Loyal Star Auxiliary, BRC of A.
Surviving are her husband, Winfred B. Gipson of Overton; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn M. Randolph of Boise; a brother, Ralph W. Fowler of Ontario, two grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be H. F. and W. L. Robertson, J. O. Randolph, Richard M. Miller, Leonard Biggs and G. W. Enders.

Idaho Daily Statesman, Sunday, December 1, 1968 Page 2-D 
FOWLER, Myrtle Alice (I9785)
 
1697 Munford - ROBERT McLAUGHLIN WOOTEN, 98, farmer and merchant, died August [sic] 21, 2008 at his residence. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, October 23 at Munford Funeral Home Munford Chapel. Service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, October 24 at Munford Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Helen Crigger Cemetery. Mr. Wooten was a long time member of Munford Presbyterian Church. In 1911, he was the first member baptized in the Church and remained to serve as an elder for 73 years. He was a former Mayor of Munford, former President of Production Credit Association SW District of TN. Mr. Wooten was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Mary Bass Wooten, and his parents, Elbert Henry and Mary Emma Witherington Wooten. He leaves two daughters, Lynn (Jack) Asinger of Knoxville and Milly (Henry) Fuselier of Houston, TX, USA; one son, Robert M. (Bobbie) Wooten, Jr. of Munford; one sister, Sarah Wooten Gordon of Munford; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be sent to Munford Presbyterian Church, Munford, TN, USA. Munford Funeral Home Munford Chapel 901-837-0123 (Published in The Commercial Appeal on 10/22/2008) WOOTEN, Robert McLaughlin (I4760)
 
1698 Munford - Sgt. 1C Conrad Dewey Hooper (USA, ret.), 64, of Memphis, died at 2 p.m. Thursday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center after an extended illness. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Munford Funeral Home with burial in National Cemetery in Memphis. Hooper was a member of Jackson Avenue United Methodist Church in Memphis, a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, and served three tours in Vietnam. He was also a member of Raleigh Masonic Lodge 770, Memphis Scottish Rite, Al Chymia Shrine Temple and Raleigh Moose Lodge. Hooper, the husband of Dorothy Pickard Hooper, also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jill Dillon and Mrs. Patsy Shields, both of Memphis; a stepson, Claude 'Sonny' Bilderback of Marked Tree, Ark.; a sister, Mrs. Doris Cecil of Naples, Fla., and two grandchildren. The family asks that any memorials be made to Shrine Temple Crippled Children's Hospital or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on December 13, 1987) HOOPER, Conrad Dewey (I10172)
 
1699 Munford Chapel Ebituaries

Charles L. Walker
October 24, 2014
Atoka - CHARLES L. WALKER, 82, became absent from the body and present with the Lord on October 23, 2014 at his home. A faithful member, former deacon, and Ruling Elder Emeritus of Atoka Presbyterian Church, he always said he attended services there before he was born. A life-long resident of Atoka, Charles graduated from Munford High School and attended UT-Martin briefly before serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during the Korean War. Upon his discharge, he returned to Atoka where he farmed and for a while was involved in the cotton gin and fertilizer businesses. In 1960, he was elected a County Commissioner and served in that capacity for 50 years, retiring as the second-longest active commissioner in the state. Along with four other men, he signed the charter to establish Tipton Academy in 1965, and served several terms on the Board of Directors. After serving two terms as a town alderman, Charles was elected Mayor of Atoka in 1969, an office he held for over 41 years. Beginning in 1975, he was instrumental in forming Munford Development Company, Tipton County Land Company, Charles L. Walker Enterprises, and several other businesses. In the ensuing years, he developed numerous subdivisions and commercial properties in South Tipton County. Charles was chosen as “Outstanding Person of the Year” by the South Tipton County Chamber of Commerce in August of 1998, and was the selected honoree at Atoka’s “Day in the Park” celebration the following October. On July 25, 2009, he was featured in the “Celebration of 40 Years of Progress in Atoka.” He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Venita Bell Walker of Atoka; one son, Charles L. “Chuck” Walker, Jr. of Cordova; seven daughters: Rene’ (Allen) Smithers of Hattiesburg, MS, Cheryl (Randall) Thomas of Concord, NC, Daphne (Chris) Stroud of Atoka, Wynne (Keith) O’Kelley of Troy, TN, Lauren (Wayne) Bouler of Atoka, Melanie (Rob) Farmer of Cruger, MS, and Dana (Stephen) Gullett of Olive Branch, MS. He also leaves 18 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, his sister, Peggy (Manard) Cole of Drummonds and his sister-in-law, Gladys Walker of Atoka. He was pre-deceased by his parents, C.J. and Lottie Billings Walker and his brother, Douglas L. Walker. Visitation will be held at Munford Funeral Home, Munford Chapel, October 25 from 4-7 p.m. and a Service of Thanksgiving will be at Salem Presbyterian Church at 2:30 p.m. on October 26 with visitation an hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Salem Cemetery. Anyone desiring to send a memorial may direct it to Atoka Presbyterian Church, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, the American Cancer Society, or a preferred charity.
Munford Funeral Home
Munford Chapel
(901)837-0123
brentwoodfuneralservices.com 
WALKER, Charles Lewis (I4369)
 
1700 Munford, Tipton, TN, USA WITHERINGTON, Dr. Albert Sidney Jr. (I3190)
 

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