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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 15

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tennessee, Wednesday, November 5, 1 975 5-A deaths Russell Mrs. Fiveash Lyle Grace Death of Lyle L. Grace of 103 Griffin St. Monday night was due to natural causes and was not the result of an altercation the 59-year-old man had with a neighbor earlier in the day, police said. Officers said the investigation was made to determine whether the fight had any connection with Grace's unexpected death at his home.

A preliminary autopsy finding disclosed no relation between the fight and death, officials said. Funeral services for Mr. Grace will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Main Street chapel of George A. Smith and Sons with the Rev.

Bill Stelling officiat- Rescue Unit Finds Dyer Body ing. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. The Jankton, S.D., native was a retired shoe salesman and had lived in Jackson for the last 18 months. i He was a Catholic. Survivors include his widow, Nettie Hastings Grace; a son, Douglass Grace of San Diego, a daughter, Mrs.

Sandy Narran of San Diego; a step son, Bruce Burnette of Jackson; three step daughters, Mrs. Louise Kuikendall, Mrs. Kermic Marino and Mrs. Betty Walsvig. all of California; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Dennis Irvine, Fred Irvine, James Hastines. James Gantt, Earl Bell and Earl Wayne Bell. world death NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Audrey Williams, 52, former wife of the late country music great. Hank Williams, died Tuesday.

Sun Gibson County Bureau DYER Members of a rescue squad search party found the body of Billy Farris Hoskins. 49, of Dyer in a soybean field Tuesday-evening Hoskins apparently died of natural causes while bird hunting alone near the Poplar Grove community about three miles east of here, T. C. Karnes, county coroner, reported. He was reported missing by his family about 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, and the Gibson County Tri-Squad Rescue Unit was called to begin the search. The body was found about 45 minutes later. Murray He was a He leaves his widow, Odessa Murray of Bethel Springs; a son, Leon Murray of Bethel Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Price and Mrs. Sheila Kies-tler, both of Selmer; a brother, Mansel Murray of Bethel Springs; a sister, Mrs.

Agnes Cupples of Bethel Springs and six grandchildren. Tucker County General Hospital after a long illness. He was a World War II veteran. He leaves his wife Mrs. Yerla Tucker of Alamo; two daughters, Miss Judy-Tucker of Alamo and Mrs.

Mildred Tucker of Blls; a brother Jeffy Tucker of Alamo; a stepson Joseph Hawkins of Lawton, It IT! C01D Reg. Karnes said there was no evidence of foul play, and no autopsy was ordered. Hoskins was pronounced dead at the scene by Karnes. Funeral arrangements were incomplete this morning. Mr.

Hoskins is survived by his widow, Margie Hoskins; a daughter, Sherrie Hoskins of Memphis; a son, Billy Mack Hoskins of Mil-; lington; and several brothers and sisters. Mr. Hoskins was an employe of Brown Shoe Co. for 32 years. The body is at Karnes and Son Funeral Home in Dyer.

12 12 i i LJ 7 12OUR RELIEF CONTAC twvopsuies $3.25 I LOWEST PRESCRIPTION Link Eads LEXINGTON Services for Link Earl Eads, 83. retired county employe, were today at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. Earl Owen and the Rev. Vaughn Hamm officiating. Burial was in Darden Cemetery.

Mr. Eads died Tuesday at Lexington-Henderson County General Hospital after a short illness. He le two sons, Logan Eads and Buford Eads, both of Lexington: a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Blackwell of Darden; a brother, Sollie Eads of Bemis; two grandchildren and two great-grandch ild ren W. Volner Services for William A.

Volner, 84. of Old Pinson Road, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at South Chapel of George A. Smith Sons with Rev. R.C.

Oliver officiating. Burial will be in Lesters Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Volner died Tuesday at the Medi-Center after a long illness. He leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Annie Holder and Mrs. Raymell Anglin of Jackson; one son. Gene L. Volner of Jackson; two brothers, Roy Volner of Phoenix, and Lonnie Volner of Shelby ville; 13 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and one great great grandson. Pallbearers will be Jerry Volner, William Volner, Richard Volner, Eugene Anglin.

Billy. Pinkley, and Stacy Holder. Mrs. Fowler Services for Mrs. Mary II.

Fowler. 76, of 360 First ill be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Home Baptist Church with with Ford Funeral Home in charge. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Mrs. Fowler died Saturday in St. Louis, after a long illness. She was a member of Home Baptist Church. She leaves her widower, Andrew Fowler of Jackson; one daughter, Mrs.

Annie C. Canady of St. Louis, two sons, Andrew Fowler Jr. and Walter C. Fowler of St.

Louis. and seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel today from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. PRICES EVERYDAY VCX5 Bring Your Photos to Super PHOTO FINISHING DISCOUNTS Eiposur Kodacolor roll or cartridge Exposure KodacotorHO $1.99 $2.37 Cartridge TOTE A TUNE GE ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FOR ALL AGES $788 i fy .1 W0S 3 POWER VqStfOT $2.49 1 7ft tyK vumpgre I at GRAND JUNCTION Services for Mrs.

Ila Ruth Fiveash, 81, were today at Shackelford Funeral Home with the Rev. Keith Wilson officiating. Burial was in Harris Cemetery in Hickory Valley. Mrs. Fiveash died Tuesday at Care-Inn Nursing Home in Colherville after a long illness.

She was a member of Grand Junction Baptist She leaves sons, Leon Fiveash of West Memphis, Ark. and Franklin Fiveash, Thomas Fiveash, Claude Fiveash and Clifton Fiveash, all of Memphis; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Hudson and Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald, both of Memphis, Mrs. Martha Rich of Byhalia, Miss, and Mrs.

Lorena Marsee of Huntsville, a brother, Joel Sutton of Memphis; 27 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Mrs. West KENTON Services for Mrs. Ella West, 87, will be today at 2:30 today at Macedonia Church with Rev. Hoyt Wilson, Rev.

Billy Hicks and. Rev. Jerry Boswell officiating. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery with Karnes Son Funeral Home in charge. Mrs.

West died Monday at Trenton Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She leaves: three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Hanks and Mrs. Nanie Johnson of Kenton, and Mrs. Louise Smith of Rutherford; three sons, Leon West of Cicero, 111., James West of Dyersburg and George West of Gary, Ind.

Mrs. Tate MILAN Services for Mrs. Marguerite Carlisle Tate, 64, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Bodkin Funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Bulle officiating.

Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery in Jackson. Mrs. Tate died today at City of Milan Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of Milan First United Methodist Church. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

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Burial was in Lake Hill Memory Gardens. Mr. Murray died Tuesday at McXairy County General Hospital after a short illness. Ervin ALAMO Services for Ervin Thomas Tucker. 72, retired farmer, will be today at 3 p.m.

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Vernice Whitehead New, 53, ill be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Christian Rest Methodist Church near Oxford, Miss. Burial will be in the church cemetery with' Brownsville Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. New died Tuesday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis after a long illness.

She leaves her widower, Homer W. New of Stanton; a son, Earl New of Stanton; three Mrs. Jackie Umberger of Olive Branch, Mrs. Loretta Landreth of Brownsville and Mrs. Sallie Sisco of Randolph, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper Whitehead of Lafayette two brothers, Victor Whitehead of Memphis and Kendall Whitehead of Lafayette Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Monti Champion and Miss Lorene Whitehead, both of Lafayette Springs and Mrs. Irene Russell of Saltillo, Miss, and 16 grandchildren. Lee Polk BOLIVAR Services for Lee T.

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