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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 6

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The Jackson Suni
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DEATHS Thursday, Dec. 3, 1998 'Page 6 AThe Jackson Sun MC ANNOUNCEMENT Nola W.Bond, 84, retired BROWNSVILLE Services for W. Bond, 84, will be at noon Saturday at First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rosenwald Cem-, etery. Mrs.

Bond, a retired teacher, merchant and community activist, died Monday in Brownsville of juries sustained in a car accident. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Bond. She is survived by three daughters, Nola Gray of Memphis, Rosa Walker of Queens, N.Y., and Buelah Hubbard of Kewanee, two sons, James Bond of Atlanta and Buel Cole of Decatur, and 'a sister, Cora Bond of Decatur, 111. For more information, call Rawls Funeral Home at 772-1472. Lessie L.

Bowman, 90, homemaker PARSONS Services for Less- ie L. Bowman, 90, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Prospect Church. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery. Mrs.

Bowman, a homemaker, died Sunday at Ormond Rehab Nursing Center in Ormond Beach, of heart failure. She was preceded in death by 'her husband, John Bowman. She is survived by two sons, Lenoise Bowman of Ormond Beach, and Gerald Paul Bowman of supplied by West Funeral Directors Dakota Singleton Graveside services for Dakota Singleton were held 2:00 pm. Tuesday at Maple Springs Cemetery near Mercer, TN. Burial was in Maple Springs Cemetery.

The infant son of Randy Michelle Singleton was bom Friday, November 27, 1998 at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital, Jackson, TN. Survivors include his father and mother, Randy and Michelle Singleton and a sister, Kimber Singleton all of Jackson; maternal grandparents are Harold Henley and Marilyn Ward both of Jackson; paternal grandparents William and Virginia Singleton of Jackson; maternal great grandfather, James Vinson of Jackson. He was preceded in death by his great grandmother, Mary Evelyn Vinson who died in 1992. Pallbearers were Bryant and Brent Venable. Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home 424-2424 A Message of Memories For My 'f-: and Dearest Friend St "Joseph D.

Yarbrough Mar. 4, 1945-Dec. It's been one year since tpd called him home. But today the memories are as though it was yesterday. He was a wonderful ajid devoted husband and father, I thank God for the opportunity of spendjhg four precious years with him.

I loved him but God lovecCIJm best so now he's "Free" sleep in peace my lovel Until we meet the other side. Your Wife! Viennese (Amos) Yarbrough wU is Information Tennessee Mr. Melvin R. Seratt JACKSON, TN Funeral services for Mr. Melvin Ft.

Seratt, will be at 1:30 PM Thursday in Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel in Selmer with Minister Malcom George officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery Selmer, TN. Mr. Seratt died Tuesday at the Tennessee State Veterans Home in Humboldt, Tennessee. He was a retiree of TV A in Jackson, TN after 35 years of service.

He was a member of the Campbell Street Church of Christ-Jackson, TN and was a 3 year U.S. Army Veteran having served during WW II. He is survived by his wife Nancy Lee Smith Seratt; a daughter, Rebecca Seratt Facer and husband Bob of Franklin, TN; one granddaughter, Melanie Chambers and husband John and one great granddaughter, Hannah Leigh Chambers all of Franklin, TN; one sister Lenis Smith of Jackson. Shackelford Funeral Home 901-645-3481 Bobby Maurice Lancaster Services for Bobby Maurice Lancaster, age 67, will be held December 3, 1998 at 1:30 at Karnes Sons Funeral Home in Dyer with Bro. James Kinsey officiating.

Burial will follow in Ridgecrest Cemetery in Jackson, TN. Mr. Lancaster died December 2, 1998 at his residence in Rutherford, TN. Mr. Lancaster was the former owner of Lancaster Ford in Rutherford, TN.

He was a member of the-First Baptist Church in Jackson, a Mason and member of the V.F.W. Mr. Lancaster is survived by his wife, Frances Lancaster; his parents, Mr. Mrs. R.A.

Lancaster of Jackson, TN; a son, Brian Lancaster of Jackson, TN; two daughters, Jill Karnes of Dyer, TN and Gayle Little of Kenton, TN; three sisters, Betty Johnson of Henderson, TN, Sherry Goad of German-town, TN and Saundra Gamble of Jacksonville, FL. Pallbearers will be Jerry Kinsey, Mickey Little, Dewayne Seaton, Charley Karnes, Jody Little and Nathan Smith. Honorary pallbearers will be Tom Young, Charles Wilson, Tom Hopper, Troy Smith, Herndon McLeary and Wayne Ada. The Family request in lieu of memorials may be made to the Heart Fund or Hospice. KARNES SON FUNERAL HOME 901-692-3711 Tallinn Cane wwiiii ij i aii9 Wall Sconces Ceiling Medalions Ik.

pher Allen Sanders of Selmer; a sister, Clara Pace of Blue Mountain, and seven brothers, Larry Phelps of Orlando, Gene Phelps of Corinith, Donald Phelps and Terry Phelps of Covington, Bruce Phelps and Boyd Phelps of Midland, Texas, and Vann Phelps of Jackson. For more information, call the funeral home at 664-3994. Dakota Singleton, infant Graveside services for Dakota Singleton, an infant, were Tuesday at Maple Springs Cemetery near Mercer. The baby died Friday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of a premature birth. He is survived by his parents, Michelle Singleton and Randy Singleton; a sister, Kimber Singleton; 'grandparents, Harold Henley, Marilyn Ward, and William and Virginia Singleton, all of Jackson; and a great-grandparent, James Vinson of Jackson.

For more information, call Law-rence-Sorensen Funeral Home at 424-2424. Wanda Mae Spencer, 79, homemaker HENDERSON Services for Wanda Mae Spencer, 79, will be at 11 a.m. today at Leon Johnson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Unity Cemetery in Jacks Creek. Mrs.

Spencer, a homemaker, died Tuesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of respiratory failure. She is survived by her husband, E.W. Spencer of Henderson; and four daughters, Clara Joyce Morris of Jacks Creek, Carolyn Wright of Enville, Barbara Crowe of Beech Bluff and Patricia Montgomery of Henderson. For more information, call the funeral home at 989-2624. John Douglas Stout, 56, Wal-Mart worker BETHEL SPRINGS Services for John Douglas Stout, 56, will be a 3 p.m.

today at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery in McNairy County. Mr. Stout, a maintenance worker at the Selmer Wal-Mart, died Tuesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of a stroke. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy McDaniel Stout; two sons, Dewayne Stout and Johnny Stout, both of Bethel Springs; a sister, Janice Gullett of Selmer; five stepsisters, Faye Forsyth and Geraldine Sweat, both of Selmer, Earlene Gray of Adamsville, Rebecca Poe of Mount Grove, and Linda Harville of Milled-geville; a brother, Donald Stout of Bethel Springs; and two stepbrothers, Darrell McDaniel and Eldon McDaniel, both of Adamsville.

For more information, call the funeral home at 645-3481. More deaths, 7A. She was preceded in death by her husband, French; a daughter, Beatrice French; and a son, Theodore Waldon French. She is survived by a son, Thomas G. French of Soring Lake, Mich.

For more information, call Stockdale-Malin Funeral lof Camden of 584-8282. Erna Stafford Hayes, 91, homemaker MILAN Services for Erna Stafford Hayes, 91, will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Bodkin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs.

Hayes, a homemaker, died Tuesday at Trenton Health Care of heart failure. She is survived by two daughters and a son, Betty Sue Brasher of Lansing, Mary Ann Moore of Trenton and Nathan Guy Hayes of Ville Platte, La. She was preceded in death by a son, James Norris Hayes. For more information, call the funeral home at 686-3111. Patricia Holloway, 46, homemaker Services for Patricia Holloway, 46, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at George A. Smith and Sons South Chapel. Burial will be in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Holloway, a homemaker, died Wednesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of a heart attack.

She is survived by her husband, Clifford Holloway of Jackson; three daughters, Stacey Denise Holloway of Jackson, Tabitha Jones of Selmer and Karen Mitchell of Medon; two sons, Thomas Lee Holloway and Nathan Wayne Holloway, both of Jackson; a sister, Sherry Stone of Humboldt; and a brother, Steve Crofford of Bemis. For more information, call the funeral home at 423-2212. Joe Jernigan Joe Jernigan died Wednesday at his home. Arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call George A.

Smith and Sons South Chapel at 423-2212. Bessie Neill Jerrolds, 87, homemaker SAVANNAH Services for Bessie Neill Jerrolds, 87, will be at 1 p.m. today at Turkey Creek Baptist Church near Savannah. Burial will be in Neill Cemetery in Hardin County. Mrs.

Jerrolds, a homemaker, died Tuesday at Hardin County General Hospital in Savannah of cancer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom Jerrolds. She is survived by a daughter, Amelia Beard of Savannah; a son, Tommy Jack Jerrolds of Savannah; and two sisters, Edith Jerrolds and Opal Jerrolds, both of Savannah. For more information, call Shackelford Funeral Directors of Savannah at 925-4000. Ray Jeter, 72, truck driver SAVANNAH Services for Ray Jeter, 72, will be at 11 a.m.

today at Shackelford Funeral Home in Savannah. Burial will be in Memory Gardens of Hardin County near Savannah. Mr. Jeter, a truck driver, died Tuesday at his Savannah home of an apparent heart attack. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Jeter.

He is survived by a daughter, Mellony Wilson of Bells; a son, Holly Jeter of Memphis; three half sisters, Jean Carroll of Indiana, Sue Baker of Arkansas and Elizabeth Ann Brown of Adamsville; two brothers, Arnold Jeter of Savannah and W. Jay Jeter of Benton, and a half brother, Claude Jeter of Indiana. For more information, call the funeral home at 925-4000. Mettie Rainey Johnson, 96 Mettie Rainey Johnson, 96, died Tuesday at Mount Juliet Nursing Home. Arrangements are incomplete.

For more information, call George A. Smith and Sons South Chapel at 423-2212. Willie Lee, 98 LEXINGTON Willie Lee, 98, died Tuesday at Northbrooke Health Care Center in Jackson. Arrangements are incomplete. For more information, call Par-ham Mortuary at 968-5882.

Jack Melton, 78, farmer LEXINGTON Services for Jack Melton, 78, will be at 1 p.m. today at Reed's Chapel. Burial will be in Hare Cemetery. Mr. Melton, a farmer, died Tuesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of heart failure.

He is survived by his wife, Es-telle Goff Melton of Lexington; a daughter and son, Doris Jane Smith of Florence, and Douglas Melton of Lexington; and a sister and two brothers, Arbie Wood, Gerald B. Melton and Bill Melton, all of Lexington. For more information, call the funeral home at 968-3643. Debra Myers, 43 Graveside services for Debra Myers, 43, were Wednesday at Riverside Cemetery. Ms.

Myers died Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of heart failure. For more information, call Law-rence-Sorensen Funeral Home at 424-2424. Florence L. Replogle, 67, homemaker Services for Florence L. Replogle, 67, will be at 2 p.m.

today at George A. Smith and Sons North Chapel. Burial will be in Ridgecrest Cemetery. Mrs. Replogle, a homemaker, died Monday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital of cancer.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Miller Replogle. She is survived by her mother, Birdie Lorene McDowell of Selmer; a daughter, Jeaniece "Jodie" Replogle of Jackson; a son, Christo and a sister, Ver-lie Smith of Parsons. 5 For more information, call Par sons Mortuary at 847-3441 or the line at 845-1980. William Caldwell, 62, Reelfoot Packing worker MARTIN Services for William "Bill" Caldwell, 62, will be at ll p.m. Friday at Miles Chapel Church.

Burial will be in Cemetery. Mr. Caldwell, former worker at Jteelfoot Packing Pepsi Cola and City Dry Cleaners, died Sunday at Methodist Healthcare Volunteer Hospital in Martin of heart disease. He is survived by a sister, Jean Parks of Indianapolis. For more information, call Mur- Phy Funeral Home at 587-3121.

Henry Horton Cherry, 71, technician MANCHESTER Services for -Henry Horton Cherry, 71, will be 2 p.m. today at Stockdale- Mahn Funeral Home in Camden. -Burial will be in Flatwoods Cem- in Camden. -1 Mr. Cherry, an instrument "technician for Arnold Engineer- ing, died Tuesday at Camden jGeneral Hospital of cancer.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel Harriet Paschall Cherry of Manchester. For more information, call the funeral home at 584-8282. Mary Ruth Crowe, Outdoor Lighting Door Chimes Chandliers 4 It 1NIHH 901-935-8581 1-800-935-3981 JS ft a. 3 1 5: I 3 Is I VL 5 2 St Sj! 92, homemaker PICKWICK DAM Services for Mary Ruth Bryson Crowe, 92, tjvwill be at 11 a.m. Friday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Sa--vannah.

Burial will be in White Sulphur Cemetery in Pickwick pam. Mrs. Crowe, a homemaker, died at Allenbrook Nurs-J5ng Home in Memphis of heart failure. She was originally of Har-K ilin County. I She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin Luther Crowe.

She is survived by three Lila McLaughlin of Memphis, Rita Pickens of Shef-JJ field, and Becky of Tuscumbia, and three tsons, Frank Crowe of Memphis, John Crowe of Tampa, and James Crowe of Houston. For more information, call the funeral home at 925-4000. if I Cs I I (Q) Pugh Cathy Clausel Mgr. Sales Mgr. I rir Gurley Whit Whitten Agent Agent SI 1 5i William Otis Dail, 85, retired TREZEVANT Services for 3133 Airways a Jackson, TN 38301 1 C.a t.

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For the ones you love. JVilliam Otis Dail, 85, will be at 1 6m. today at Brummitt Funeral ome. Burial will be in Republican Grove Cemetery. Mr.

Dail, retired from Gaines Manufacturing, died Tuesday at Baptist Hospital in Huntingdon of heart failure. He is survived by his wife, Mary Inez Dail of Trezevant; a 'stepdaughter, Joyce Ann Hampton of Pensacola, a son, Wallace Edward Dail of McKinney, Texas; a stepson, James Hatley of Trezevant; and a sister, Berdine Dail Deans of Myrtle Beach, S.C. was preceded in death by a flaughterr Edna Mae Dail Whit- worth. For more information, call the funeral home at 669-3871. Era Hargls French, :88, retired CAMDEN Graveside services for Era Harris French, 88, will be at 11 a.m.

Friday at Liberty Cem-: etery. 1 Mrs. French, retired from Shaw-Walker Corp. in Michigan, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital in Muskegon, of complications from surgery. She rwas formerly of Camden.

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