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2151 | Sarah Doris Boyd April 19, 1912 - Jan. 16, 2006 Sarah Doris Boyd, a resident of Trezeant Manor in Memphis, died on Jan. 16. Mrs. Boyd, 93, was born in Covington and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Boyd. She attended Covington public schools and graduated from the University of Tennessee and received a master's degree from Peabody College. For four decades she taught in the Tipton County School System. In 1973, she became the librarian at the Tipton County Public Library until her retirement in 1994. Mrs. Boyd was an active member of the Covington Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, were she served as a deacon before moving to Memphis. Services were Jan. 19 at Covington A. R. P. Church Survivors include a sister, Mary Will Boyd Mays of Mechanicsville, Va., a nephew; and two nieces. | BOYD, Sarah Doris “Doris” (I159)
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2152 | Sarah Wooten Gordon Date of Death – July 16, 2012 Sarah Wooten “Gan” Gordon , beloved mother, grandmother, and aunt died July 21, 2012 after a brief illness. She was born in Munford, August 28, 1925 to the late Elbert Henry Wooten, Sr. and Mary Emma Witherington Wooten, as the youngest of nine children. Her brothers were all farmers and businessmen twelve or more years her senior. Sarah graduated from Munford High School and then Sullins College, in Bristol, Virginia. In 1948, she met and married the love of her life the late LCDR Erving Lawrence “Larry” Gordon, a Naval Aviator stationed at the Millington Naval Base. Together they moved across the country several times until Larry’s final duty station returned them to Millington. In 1960, they returned to Munford and built a house across the street from her childhood home. Throughout her life, Sarah had a strong intellectual curiosity. She was a voracious reader and collector of books, especially cookbooks, which she studied relentlessly. Two of her many passions were cooking and entertaining. She served as a substitute teacher at Munford High School, while actively participating in the Tipton Rosemark Academy Parents Association. Simultaneously, she served as the bookkeeper for the Wooten Brothers Feed Mill. Later, she opened and operated her own antique store. She also got her real estate license and sold real estate with Park Field Real Estate, Larry’s business. Although her family was her first priority, she had a gift for making everyone feel welcome and loved. Her sense of community was tireless. She was generous with her time, talent, and resources. Wherever she perceived a need she would contribute in any way she could. She was a lifelong member of the Munford Presbyterian Church. Sarah also loved to travel and in later years as her physical condition kept her from going great distances, she could frequently be spotted on the streets of Munford being chauffeured by one of her caregivers. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, James, Bill, June, Jack, Robert, Dan, Paul, sister, Mary Emaline, husband, Larry, and grandson, Austin Gordon. She is survived by her children, Meg McGill (Sherman) of Munford and Dr. Lance Gordon (Sandy) of Germantown, TN. She is survived by her grandchildren: Dr. Katie McGill, Erin McGill, Seth McGill (Lindsay), Ethan Gordon, and Laura Gordon and a great-grandson, Tate McGill. She is also survived by her loving caregivers: Kathy Doss, Patricia Murphy, Barbara Wiles, Polly Beasley, Brenda McCarley, and Judy Loper. Visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, July 24 at Munford Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. The funeral will be Wednesday, July 25 at Munford Funeral Home at 11 a.m., with burial at the Helen Crigger Cemetery in Munford, TN. Memorial donations can be made to Methodist Hospital Hospice Program, Mid-South Food Bank, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Restoration Church or a charity of your choice. The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) July 26, 2012 | WOOTEN, Sarah Ann (I4759)
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2153 | Sarah’s obituary indicates that he was still alive. | THERRELL, William (I4005)
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2154 | Scotland | GAMMON, John H. (I2084)
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2155 | Seaborn Thomas Ramsey was born to Seaborn J Ramsey and Christiania McLeroy. He was married to Francis Center Dec 25 1856, had two daughters, and Francis died probably from complications of childbirth in 1859. Seaborn married Eliza Jane Hardman on Mar 4 1860. They migrated to Texas in 1870 and settled in Navarro county. findagrave.com | RAMSEY, Seaborn Thomas (I2522)
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2156 | Sec A Row 24 plot 20A | STRAIN, Joseph Hagens (I9525)
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2157 | Sec. 60, Site 5996 | BRICE, Charles Simonton (I7019)
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2158 | Second daughter | BOYD, Martha (I9)
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2159 | Sect 6, Site 9148-D | LANG, Madeline (I1288)
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2160 | Sect 6, Site 9148-D | BIDDLE, William Shepard (I6355)
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2161 | Sect C-08, Row B, Site 090 | LAWRENCE, Charles Franklin (I7586)
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2162 | Section 11-1 | BLACK, Vyrl Alvena (I1256)
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2163 | Section 11-1 | TOMPKINS, David Ashley (I3421)
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2164 | section 12 | CARRINGTON, Dr. George William (I5812)
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2165 | section 12 | ALEXANDER, Mary Annis (I5813)
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2166 | Section 14, Site 24 (findagrave.com erroneously has him also in Port Hudson Nat’l Cemetery in Zachary, LA, USA) | WEIL, Eugene Elbert (I504)
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2167 | Section 2 | SANDLIN, Virginia (I7657)
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2168 | Section 26 | LOWREY, Mark Perrin (I745)
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2169 | section 26 | LOWREY, William D. (I7230)
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2170 | Section 3-M, Row 38, Site 1 | LOWREY, Jean (I1091)
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2171 | section 4 | STOKES, Leonora “Lee” (I889)
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2172 | section 4 | LOWREY, Mark Perrin Jr. (I935)
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2173 | section 4 | TALBERT, Lucille (I938)
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2174 | Section 4 | LOWREY, Mark Perrin (I940)
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2175 | Section 62, Tennessee, Grave 159 | McDILL, William J. (I3168)
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2176 | Section 62, Tennessee, Grave 160 | McCREIGHT, John R. (I1779)
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2177 | Section 7, Site 8157 RH | LANG, Brig Gen John Walton (I1267)
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2178 | Section 7, Site 8157 RH | HARMON, Edith Louise (I1284)
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2179 | Section 7, Site 8157 RH | LANG, John Walton Jr. (I1286)
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2180 | Section B row 3 Grave 32 | CASH, Peggy Ann (I8551)
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2181 | Section B, Row 2, Grave 31 | PENNEL, Martha E. (I7331)
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2182 | Section B, Row 2, Grave 37 | CASH, Roy D. (I3321)
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2183 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 23 | CASH, Vickie Jeannine (I3358)
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2184 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 24 | CASH, John Franklin Jr. (I8804)
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2185 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 28 | MOORE, Ethel Marie (I2207)
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2186 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 34 | CASH, Georgia L. (I1797)
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2187 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 36 | CASH, William D (I1798)
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2188 | Section B, Row 3, Grave 37 | CASH, Ora F. (I1799)
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2189 | Section B-7 | WEIRICK, Snowden Chill (I1416)
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2190 | Section B-7 | UNKNOWN, Annie M. (I7450)
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2191 | Section D North Row 3 | WEIRICK, Harry Clifford (I1414)
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2192 | Section D North Row 3 | BOBLET, Bess (I7451)
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2193 | Section F, site 7043 | McDANIEL, John Robert Jr. (I6417)
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2194 | Section F, Site 7043 | UNKNOWN, Mary S. (I8840)
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2195 | Section T. | LEWIS, Viola (I6137)
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2196 | Section T. | BOYD, Martha Evelyn (I6138)
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2197 | See infant son | PRESSLY, Elizabeth H. “Lizzie” (I1257)
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2198 | see p 117 of Lowrey Memorial Baptist Church The First Hundred Years for grandchildren names | HAYNIE, Mark Lowery (I818)
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2199 | SENATOBIA, Miss. — Dorothy Elizabeth McDaniel, 82, of Senatobia, Miss., died Wednesday at the Senatobia Convalescent Center. Survivors include one son, David "Kenny" McDaniel of Coldwater, Miss.; one daughter, Evelyn Jean McDaniel of Senatobia; three sisters, Louise Williams of Magnet Cove, Ark., Marie Westbrook of Little Rock, Ark., and Betty Davidson of Benton, Ark.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Macedonia Cemetery near Rison, Ark. Arrangements are by Pate Jones Funeral Home at Senatobia. | UNKNOWN, Dorothy Elizabeth (I6420)
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2200 | separated 11 November 1941 | Family F917
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