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1251 Funeral services were held at the Whitson Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday for Earl Bee Carrington, 60, who was killed in an automobile accident Monday. Burial was in Crewstlawn Cemetery.
Mr. Carrington, who lived at 406 North Whitney, operated the Spur Service Station on Broad. He was a native of Putnam County and the son of Arch Carrington and Alice Brown Carrington.
Survivors include the wife, Doris Carrington; three children, Tina Carrington, Lisa Carrington, and Mrs. Mack Huddleston all of Cookeville; sister, Mrs. Everett Presley, Cookeville; 6 grandchildren.
Whitson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Source: Cookeville Dispatch, Thursday, April 5, 1973. 
CARRINGTON, Earl Bee (I6839)
 
1252 Gaffney Ledger, The (SC) - October 14, 2005
Deceased Name: Margaret B. Boyd
Charlotte, N.C., native

CHESTER - Margaret Black Boyd, 84, of 150 Center St., died Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, at Agape in Rock Hill.

Born on March 19, 1921, in Charlotte, N.C., she was the widow of R.F. Boyd and daughter of the late Hugh Grady Black and the late Nellie Jane (Batty) Black. She was a homemaker and member of Parkway Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School for many years. She graduated from Berryhill High School in Charlotte.

Surviving are three sons, Grady "Pete" Boyd of Blacksburg, Robert Boyd of Augusta, Ga., and Jimmy Boyd of Chester; three daughters, Ellen Wilson, Terri Zion, both of Chester, and Gerri McDill of Florence; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four brothers, Harvey Black of Weatherford, Okla., Tom Black of Hopkinsville, Ky., Charles Black of Fayetteville, N.C., and Clifford Black of Copperas Cove, Texas; and two sisters, Mittie Black and Frankie Beaty, both of Charlotte.

In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Boyd was preceded in death by a daughter, Jane Weaver.

Services will be held today at 1 p.m. at Parkway Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. R.B. Ashley. Burial will be in Chester Memorial Gardens.

Memorials may be made to Parkway Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1227, Chester, S.C. 29706.

Arrangements by Barron Funeral Home, Chester. Charles E. Messer

Gaffney Ledger, The (SC)
Date: October 14, 2005
Record Number: /gfl/raw/10-14-2005/news/2005/1014/Obits/Obits.html
Copyright, 2005, The Gaffney Ledger, All Rights Reserved. 
BLACK, Margaret Ellen (I8249)
 
1253 Gary Bone
August 8, 1946 - November 20, 2017

Gary Bone, age 71, a resident of Charleston, died Monday, November 20,2017, at Southeast Health in Cape Girardeau.

Born August 8, 1946, at Charleston, to the late Isaac "Ike" Bone and Laverne Glass Bone, he had lived in Charleston his entire life, and was a graduate of Charleston High School. He had worked as a painter, at IGA Foodliner, and Gates Rubber Company.

He is survived by a son, Kevin Bone and wife Kelly of O’Fallon, MO; a daughter, Malinda Gaye Jaster and husband Tom of Jackson, MO; three grandchildren, Nolan Isaac Bone, Reagan Loren Bone, and Cody Dean Martin and wife Kodie; a sister-in-law, Brenda Bone Adkisson; and several cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and a sister.

McMikle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Private services and burial will be at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery near Charleston.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Clara Drinkwater Newnam Branch Library, 105 E. Marshall Street, Charleston, MO 63834. 
BONE, Gary (I3592)
 
1254 Gaston Memorial Hospital @11:30 pm of intracranial hemorage due to hypertension BAIRD, Rev. Robert Neil (I2603)
 
1255 Gene Futch
Friday, April 29, 2005
GOREVILLE, Ill. -- Gene Futch, 69, formerly of East Prairie, Mo., died at 12:58 a.m. April 29, 2005, at Marion Heartland Hospital in Marion.
Born Aug. 22, 1935, in Dorena, Mo., to the late Wayne and Pauline Hunt Futch, he was a superintendent for the Madison County Special Area Service No. 1 and was trustee for the Mitchell Fire Department for 10 years in Mitchell, where he lived for 30 years. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge AF&AM 835 in Granite City and was a master mason and Shriner. He was a board member of Eagle Point Bay Area on Lake Egypt for six years near Goreville, where he has lived for the past 10 years.
On July 30, 1955, in Biloxi, Miss., he married Bettie Sue Glass who survives of the home.
Other survivors include; three sons and two daughters-in-law, David and Margaret Futch of Paducah, Ky., Ed Futch of Mitchell and Kenneth and Karen Futch of Rome, Ga.; one daughter and son-in-law, Marcie and John Oertell of Clarksville, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
One brother, J.R. Futch, preceded him in death.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. Sunday at Shelby Funeral Home in East Prairie where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday. Clay King will officiate.
Burial will follow in the East Prairie Memorial Park Cemetery.



Memorial contributions may be made to The Shriners
or
East Prairie Alumni Association
c/o Sue Martin
203 S. Wasthington St.
East Prairie, MO 63845 
FUTCH, Gene (I3620)
 
1256 GenealogyBank.com
Mrs Hill, 84
DEATHS - MISSISSIPPI
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Friday, November 1, 1991

OAKLAND - Mrs. Clyde Gaines Hill, 84, retired teacher, died Wednesday at Senatobia Community Hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m. today at Womble Funeral Home in Charleston with burial in Oakland Cemetery. She was a member of Oakland Baptist Church.

Mrs. Hill, the widow of Charlie Hill, leaves a daughter, Ms. Jo Anne Swearengen of Universal City, Texas; two sons, Charlie G. Hill of Gulfport and Thomas Hill of Senatobia, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) — Friday, November 1, 1991 
GAINES, Clyde (I9859)
 
1257 General Hospital BOYD, Elizabeth French (I1671)
 
1258 General Hospital BOYD, Thomas Baxter (I2657)
 
1259 General Hospital LOVEN, Howard Reedy (I4626)
 
1260 General Hospital DIGGLE, Elizabeth “Betty” (I4630)
 
1261 General Hospital BOYD, Romaine Faulkner Jr. (I6144)
 
1262 General Hospital; Residence: Frazier Station HUTCHINSON, William Henderson (I6958)
 
1263 George "Spud" Brenson Morgan of Atoka passed away peacefully at Methodist North Hospital surrounded by his family who loved him so dearly. He was a Homebound Teacher for Tipton County Schools. he had also been a teacher at Munford High School, worked for Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. in Memphis, farmed in Tipton County, and sold watermelons everywhere. He loved the Lord, his family, Atoka, Alabama football and his many students.

Spud visited the sick and had a tremendous capacity for love and compassion. To many, he was a jokester who never met a stranger but to those closest to him he was a faithful husband, loving father, devoted son and brother and a special uncle. His absence will be felt by the many lives he touched.

Spud leaves his wife of 41 years, Debbie, and his adored daughter, Jessica (Jessie) Ann Morgan Ph.D., of Memphis. He also leaves his mother, Janie Gragg, for whom he has provided many years of care; his sisters, Sheila (Robert) Sage, Gale Poston, and Phyllis Bynum; brother Wayne (Marian) Morgan; and sister-in-law, Ann Wright. He was preceded in death by his father, George Russell Morgan, and his beloved stepfather, Charles "PawPaw Charlie Brown" Gragg.

Services took place on Jan. 30 at 2:30 pm at the Munford Funeral Home, Munford Chapel. Interment followed at Salem Cemetery. The family asks any memorials be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675.

(Published in The Leader (Covington, Tenn.) Thursday, February 6, 2014) 
MORGAN, George Brenson “Spud” (I3416)
 
1264 George Boyd spent 31 years at Trinity University, helping shape the school through a number of varied roles, among them: teaching religion courses, serving as dean of the humanities and arts program and launching the college's study-abroad program.

Boyd, a familiar figure on the Trinity campus, died Sept. 2 from leukemia. He was 72.

He arrived at Trinity in 1969 as an assistant professor of religion and rose through the ranks to reach professor status. He taught courses including religion in literature and film and medical ethics. Over time his leadership positions involved student and faculty life, including serving as executive director of admissions and financial aid.

William O. Walker Jr., professor emeritus of religion for Trinity, said he met Boyd more than 50 years ago.

“George was simply respected, because he was honest, straightforward, hardworking, conscientious and easy to get along with,” he said. “He cared about the university — its general well-being. He cared about the people he worked with and first and foremost, the students.”

Boyd's only child, Carol Stephenson, said her mother worked at the school for about 25 years, and her parents could often be found at games for any number of sports.

“They were a huge part of Trinity life,” she said, noting that her mother died last year. “They were part of everything — they were definitely fixtures there.”

Stephenson said her parents began traveling extensively once she'd left home for college.

“He loved travel more than anything. Once I went to college, that's what my parents did, they traveled everywhere,” she said. “He would study the culture and know the history and he'd be there also building these (study-abroad) programs.”

Stephenson recalled her father as a kind man, who once took pity on one of her friends who decided she'd selected the wrong school, though she had been accepted by Trinity. He wasn't head of admissions at the time, but Boyd said he'd do what he could to get her in the school, already in session. The girl was able to get in, but by then, all the dorms were full and Boyd let her rent the family's garage apartment in Olmos Park.

“He was a totally decent person. He'd do anything for you. He'd go out of his way to help students at Trinity,” Stephenson said. “He always had time for a chat, or to give you advice. He was a really great person.” 
BOYD, George Nolan (I3770)
 
1265 George J Wood married Nellie May Williams Aug 21, 1910 in Tipton County WILLIAMS, Willie Mae (I3290)
 
1266 George Mayo Carrington buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, USA. Dates are illegible CARRINGTON, George Mayo (I5799)
 
1267 Georgia Lee Anderson, 85, resident of Swainsboro, died Tuesday morning at her residence. Mrs. Anderson was born in Bristow, Oklahoma daughter of the late Aretis Haskell and Beulah Mizell Johnson. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years Merle D. Anderson. She was a homemaker and a member of Temple Baptist Church in New Iberia, Louisiania. Georgia attended Harvester Baptist Church in Swainsboro.
Funeral services will be held Friday, October 27, 2017 in the Chapel of Tomlinson Funeral Home at 3:00 P.M. with her son, David Anderson officiating. Interment will follow in the Swainsboro City Cemetery. The Family will receive friends Thursday evening 6-8 P.M. at Tomlinson Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 365, Swainsboro, Georgia 30401 in memory of Mrs. Anderson.

Arrangements are by Tomlinson Funeral Home of Swainsboro
~~~
Source: Tomlinson Funeral Home of Swainsboro, Ga.
~~~
Obituary Edited To Protect The Privacy Of the Living 
JOHNSON, Georgia Lee (I9809)
 
1268 Gerald Wayne Boyd, age 75, of Crossett, AR passed away on June 5, 2012 at his residence. He was born on February 19, 1937 in Wilmar, AR to his parents, Clarence Almo and Clara May Rawls Boyd. Mr. Boyd had served in the Air Force. He was a truck driver. He enjoyed being outdoors, boating, fishing and cooking for the family at holidays on the Saline River. Mr. Boyd was preceded in death by his parents and a younger brother.
Survivors include his wife, Ernestine Boyd of Crossett, AR; two sons, Dommie Boyd of Flippin, AR, Jerry Boyd of Las Vegas, NV; three daughters, Debbie Boyd, Francine Boyd, Sherry Boyd, all of Las Vegas, NV; one sister, Darlene Boyd Novak of Monticello, AR and five grandchildren.
Memorial services were held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 9, 2012 at Montrose Cemetery with Bro. Donnie DuBose officiating. 
BOYD, Gerald Wayne (I8859)
 
1269 Geraldine Huffman Rhodes

January 6, 1926 - May 20, 2016

Geraldine Huffman Rhodes, 90, of Brighton, TN, passed away on Friday, May 20, 2016. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Maurice Rhodes. She was born on January 6, 1926 in Brighton, TN to the late William Vernon Huffman, Sr. and Thelma Marshall Huffman. She was a cosmetologist at Clinton's Beauty Salon in Memphis and she served as cafeteria manager at Covington High School. Her favorite pastimes were cooking, catering, and spending time with family and friends. She was a lifelong member of the Brighton Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Margaret Sherrill Circle, and a member of the Alpha Book Club. She is survived by one son, Robert Maurice Rhodes, Jr.; one daughter, Gwinn Rhodes Stitt and son-in-law, Sam; one brother, Jack Huffman and one sister, June Huffman Trotter. Grandchildren include Mitchell Stitt (Tiffany), Morgan Stitt Davanzo (Chris), Coleman Stitt and Bennett Stitt as well as five great grandchildren. She is also survived by a large family of nieces, nephews, and cousins who hold her dear. She was preceded in death by sisters, Norman Huffman Spencer, Wilma Huffman Mills, Jean Huffman Strong, Peggy Ann Huffman and brothers, William Vernon "Bud" Huffman, Jr., Marshall Coleman Huffman and Charles Swayne Huffman. Visitation will be at the Brighton ARP Church in Brighton from 2:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Monday, May 23 with a service at 4 p.m. at the church with interment in Indian Creek Cemetery. The family request any memorials go to the Boys and Girls Club of the Hatchie River Region, P. O. Box 807, Covington, TN 38019. 
HUFFMAN, Geraldine (I10263)
 
1270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F112
 
1271 Gervais Born January 12, 1897 (Tuesday) at Natchhoches, Louisiana. Died February 12 1978, and is buried at Prien Memorial Park in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He served in the army during WWI, and saw duty overseas. He later served as Commander of W.B. Williamson Post #1 of the American Legion. During World War II, he was a member of the Louisiana State Guard serving as Lt. Colonel. He received an AB degree from Louisiana State Normal College (now Northwestern State University) in Natchitoches, Louisiana, attended summer schools at Tulane University in New Orleans, and received an MA degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He taught in both elementary and secondary schools in the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana. He was principal of Lake Charles High School for twenty-one years and superintendent of the Lake Charles City School System from 1948-1967. In all, he gave fifty years of service to the Lake Charles Public Schools. He had no middle name, but took the initial "W" when he started teaching as he felt it would look more professional. He belonged to numerous organizations:
Chairman for seven years of Louisiana Committee of Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
Lake Charles Teachers Association
Louisiana Superintendents Association
National Education Association
American Association of School Administrators
President, Retired Teachers Association
Calcasieu Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, member for thirty-five years, and served as president of the Council.
Sowela Area Council, Comp Fire Girls, served as president of Council and helped select the campsite.
Lake Charles Public Library, served as president of the executive board.
Louisiana Chapter, National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children president, and executive board member. Organized class at Hamilton School for handicapped children.
Lake Charles Civil Defense, member of executive board
Y.M.C.A, executive board member
Kiwanis Club, member and past president
Calcasieu-Cameron Parish Tuberculosis Association board member
Superintendents Association Chairman of 7th District
Calcasieu United Appeals, Board of Directors
Salvation Army, member of executive board
Historical Association, President
He was selected by the Young Men's Business Club as "Outstanding Citizen of 1963", and was presented with many other awards and plaques for his service to his community. 
FORD, Gervais W. (I1035)
 
1272 Gervais Weil (G.W.) Ford

Loving husband and father, WWII Air Force pilot and long-serving professor of education passed away on July 14, 2007 at his home in San Jose at the age of 85.
Born November 8, 1921 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, G.W. was the eldest son of Gervais Ford Sr. and Alma, in a family with two other sons, Tom and Patrick. His father and their entire family were dedicated to the field of education and public service. Gervais Sr. was a well-known and regarded figure in his region of Louisiana, serving as a high school principal and regional superintendent of schools and one of the early advocates and implementers of integration. His mother was also a teacher and his brothers Tom and Patrick both became university professors, at the University of Kentucky and McNeese College, respectively. G.W. himself spent 40 years as a tenured professor in the field of education at California State University, San Jose (SJSU).
Air Force Pilot
For all of his adult life, G.W. was committed to public service of some sort and making a difference in others' lives and the community in which he lived. As a young man in 1942, he enlisted in the US Army Air Corps. In 1943 he was awarded an A.B. from Tulane University and that same year was called to active duty, commissioned as a second lieutenant and qualified as a pilot. In 1944, G.W. was sent to England, where he had a distinguished career as one of the elite "double duty" pilots: approximately 50 pilots who flew four-engine bombers and then single-engine fighters in WWII. He flew 35 missions in B-24 bombers in 1944, and, at one point, in September 1944, he was shot down by enemy fire, rescued by the French Resistance and then flown back to England, before starting his bombing missions again. In 1945, G.W. volunteered for a second tour as a P-51 "mustang" fighter pilot escorting bomber squadrons. By the time the Germans surrendered in May, 1945, he had flown 18 missions and more than 100 combat hours as a fighter pilot for the 8th Air Force. This gave him a total of 53 combat missions. He ultimately reached the rank of lieutenant colonel and was awarded the Air Medal with Seven Oak Leaf Clusters.
Career as a Professor
Upon his return from WWII, G.W. began pursuing his goal: to use the teaching profession as a means of "giving back." He earned an M.A. from the University of Chicago and a doctorate in education at Stanford University. He settled down with his wife, Bonnie, whom he had met at the University of Chicago, in northern California in 1951, accepting a position in the School of Education at San Jose State. Revered as the consummate professional role model, he worked for decades to help build the education department at SJSU and promote secondary education throughout Santa Clara County and indeed throughout California. It is said that during his tenure at SJSU he held more administrative posts than any other faculty member. He was Dean of the School of Education, Chairman of the Secondary Education Program, Coordinator of the Community College Program, Coordinator of Research and Development for the School of Education, and served on or presided over literally hundreds of university wide committees and task forces, including that of selecting SJSU's president. He also served for a time as associate superintendent of all American Dependent Schools in Europe, N.Africa and the Middle East, based out of Germany. Later, he worked with USAID on projects in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, El Salvador and Bolivia to promote educational opportunities for developing countries. Known for his integrity, seriousness of purpose, ability to deliver and willingness to help, G.W. spent a lifetime trying to promote education as a means of changing individuals' lives.
Family
G.W. had a similar dedication to his family and friends. He was loyal almost to a fault, endlessly honest and completely apolitical in dealing with others. He cared little for networking or building contacts, and had little time for social small talk. Rather, he was a measured, solid, stable man who provided strength to his family year in and year out. Others would say he was tough, no-nonsense, often stoic, earnest, and at times stubborn with high personal standards; yet concurrently he was a modest, caring, supportive, thoughtful, fair, and very generous man who gave of his time and assistance whenever he could. Friends and colleagues often described him as having a resounding air of integrity and decency about him. He and Bonnie raised three children, who viewed their father as the noble role model, someone everyone respected and many, including them, cherished. G.W. and Bonnie were married for 57 years, and he was a loving partner and friend throughout all that time.
G.W. is survived by his wife, Bonnie Deegan Ford; his children, Molly Hayes (Scott) of Monterey, Ca, Michael Ford Deegan (Audrey) of Washington, D.C., and Gerry Ford (Amanda) of London, Great Britain; his grandchildren, Dylan Phillips (Christina), Daniel Phillips, David Phillips (Kristen), Jared Hayes, Cuyler Deegan, Maura Deegan, Taylor Ford and Tate Ford; and his great-granddaughter Elizabeth Phillips.
A Memorial Service celebrating the life of G.W. Ford will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 28, 2007 at the First Congregational Church of San Jose, 1980 Hamilton Avenue, at Leigh Ave., San Jose, CA, USA.
Those who would like to honor G.W. (and his commitment to education and making a difference) may wish to contribute to the "G.W. and Bonnie Ford Fellowship Fund", PO Box 4895, San Jose, Ca, 95150.


Published in the San Jose Mercury News on 7/24/2007. 
FORD, Gervais Weil “Dub” (I1041)
 
1273 Giltedge - CLARA SEPHRONIA HILL McMILLIN, 90, died at her home on June 15, 2012. She was born June 6, 1922 to James Russell Hill and Mary Sloan Hill. Raised in the Flatwoods community, she graduated from Munford High School in 1940.

Shortly after graduation, she joined the workforce at Fisher Aircraft in Millington, TN.

She married Albert Sidney McMillin on November 29, 1940. In the mid-1940’s she taught at Gilt Edge Elementary School for several years. She served as Deputy Clerk in the Tipton County Clerk’s office for 12 years before being elected the County Court Clerk in 1962. As the first woman elected to this office in Tipton county, she earned the respect of her peers in county and state government and the citizens of Tipton County alike for the exemplary quality of her work. During her years as County Court Clerk, she was known as one who would ‘go the second mile’ to care for and help the people of Tipton County. she was generally loved by all. She retired from public office on August 31, 1994 after 44 years of distinguished service. September 1, 1994 was declared “Miss Clara McMillin Day” in Tipton County. On that day she received numerous tributes from across the state including a Proclamation from the House of Representatives of the State of Tennessee. She was again recognized by the State’s House of Representatives on the occasion of her 80th birthday in June 2002. During her tenure in office, she served as President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Tennessee County Clerk’s Association and won honors from such entities as the Tipton County Bar Association, the Tennessee County Clerk’s Association, the Department of Safety, and Commissioner of Revenue. She was named ‘Outstanding Female Citizen of Tipton County’ by the Covington Junior Auxiliary in 1993. Mrs. McMillin also served as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of Union Savings Bank of Covington, as a charter member of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Tipton County, and and as President and Board Member of the Covington-Tipton County Chamber of Commerce. She served as Chairperson of the Tipton County Senior Citizens Association which recognized her as the “Outstanding Citizen of Tipton County.” She has served as County Chairperson of Cancer, Red Cross and Heart Association drives.

A life-long member of New Salem United Methodist Church, she has served on the Administrative Board and Parsonage Committee. She taught Sunday school for many years, and with her husband, guided generations of young people as the Youth Director for New Salem and for the Brownsville District of the United Methodist Church.

Mrs. McMillin was a member of the Eastern Star of Munford and is a Past Worthy Matron of that esteemed organization.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 42 years, her brother, J.R. Hill, Jr., and three sisters: Christine Curtis, Mary Glynn Sturdivant, and Bessie Wooten. She is survived by two sons: Challace Joe McMillin and his wife, Mary Lou Quinn McMillin of Harrisonburg, VA and Robert Wayne McMillin and his wife, Paulette Tate McMillin of Germantown, TN; two grandchildren: Lisa McMillin Wooley and her husband Mike Wooley of Nashville, TN and Sid McMillin of Pray, MT and two great-grandchildren: Christopher and Rachael Wooley.

The family will receive friends form 5-8 p.m. Monday, June 18 and service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 19 both at Munford Chapel. Interment will be in Covington Memorial Gardens, Covington, TN. Memorial contributions may be sent to New Salem United Methodist church, c/o Carolyn Sloan, 6914 Munford Gilt Edge Road, Burlison, TN 38015. Munford Funeral Home Munford Chapel (901)837-0123 brentwoodfuneralservices.com.

Published in The Commercial Appeal on June 17, 2012 
HILL, Clara Sephronia (I465)
 
1274 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F78
 
1275 Gloria Cormier, 83
Posted: Monday, June 10, 2013 12:00 am
Assembler, enjoyed time with grandchildren
PEABODY — Mrs. Gloria (Tudal) Cormier, 83, of West Peabody, died Sunday, June 9, 2013 at Radius Health Care in Danvers. She was the beloved wife of Tilmon Cormier with whom she shared 64 years of marriage.
Born in Lynn, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Saulnier) Tudal. She graduated from St. Jean’s High School Class of 1948. Gloria worked for Food Time Supermarket and as an Assembler for Bostik for several years before her retirement. She was a communicant of St. Adelaide’s Church in Peabody. Gloria enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and gardening.
In addition to her husband, Gloria is survived by grandchildren, Caroline Cormier, Connor Cormier, and Christina Cormier. Also survived by a daughter-in-law Rosalind Cormier of Norwalk, CT, nephew, Steven Tudal and wife Janet of Rowley as well as several other nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son, Paul A. Cormier, brothers Arnold Tudal, Rene Tudal, Yves Tudal, Frederick Tudal, sisters Marjorie Muise Lorraine Sigman and Francene Mills.
Service Information: Gloria’s Funeral will be held from the Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple Street, Lynn on Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Adelaide’s Church, 708 Lowell Street, Peabody at 10 a.m. Burial to follow in St. Jean’s Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting Hours Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. Those desiring may make memorial contributions Alzheimer’s Association, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472. For online guestbook, please visit www.CuffeMcGinn.com 
TUDAL, Gloria (I9299)
 
1276 Gloria Elizabeth Goulder Hill

March 17, 1926 – February 12, 2013

Gloria Elizabeth Goulder Hill passed away on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 after a long illness. Services were held Friday February 15, 2013 at Maley Funeral Home in Covington, Tennessee. Burial was at Covington Memorial Gardens. Reverend Charles

Timberlake officiated and her nephews Danny Goulder, Glenn Goulder, Rusty Wooten, Randy Goulder, Scotty Gladney and Robert Wayne McMillian served as pallbearers,

A native of Tipton County, she was the daughter of Thomas and Bonnie Goulder of Brighton, Tennessee. Upon graduation from Brighton High School she worked for several years in Selective Service and also was involved in numerous organizations supporting the military. As a housewife, she worked in numerous capacities at the First Presbyterian Church serving as a Sunday School teacher, a member of the church choir and food bank volunteer. She was also actively involved in Girl Scouts, a member of Eastern Star, played on several community bowling leagues and was very active in The Tipton County Red Hats.

Actively involved in The Covington Walking Horse Show and the Covington Saddle Club, she served as Secretary of each organization.

She was preceded in death by her husband, J.R. Hill; an infant son, Thomas Russell Hill; and siblings, Evelyn Gladney Hopper, Louise Saunders, Scott Goulder and Lexie Goulder.

She is survived by her daughter, Donna Hill Johnson and husband Steve, of Cartersville, Georgia; her son, James Timothy Hill and wife Lisa, of Zeeland, Michigan; and four grandchildren, Allan Johnson of Cartersville, Georgia, Jordan Hill, Jeremy Hill and

Olivia Hill of Zeeland, Michigan and a brother, Gordon Goulder of Brighton, Tennessee.

The Leader

(Covington, Tenn.) February 21, 2013 
GOULDER, Gloria Elizabeth (I7949)
 
1277 GNIS 668212; 32.3184790 -90.2170333 LOWREY, James Calvin Alexander (I702)
 
1278 Goodspeed indicates that he was the fourth child STRONG, Rev James Hemphill (I4145)
 
1279 Governor of Virginia, 1805-1808 CABELL, Gov. William H. (I7130)
 
1280 Gowan Milton (Speedy) Cockerell, 86, of Dublin, a retired horse trainer, died Sunday, July 20, 2008, in Dublin, Texas. Services will be 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at the Lacy Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Glenn Shock officiating. Burial will be at Balmorhea Cemetery in Balmorhea, Texas, on Thursday, July 24, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 22, 2008, at Lacy Funeral Home. Speedy was born on January 18, 1922, to the late William Henry Cockerell and Mabel Fullwood. He grew up in Eureka, Texas, on his parents farm. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, along with his parents and older brother, Bill. The two boys were raised in a Christian home of strong faith. Speedy attended public school in Mildred, Texas, where he earned his nickname while playing high school football. He then went to Texas A & M University for two years majoring in entomology. In 1942, Speedy joined the Navy and served as an Aviation Machinists-Mate First Class for three years during World War II. He traveled to Guam on the USS Yorktown and returned to the United States on the USS Barnes. Following his military service, Speedy went to work for Gulf Oil in Crane, Texas. While working there, he met and married Joan Jones from Balmorhea, Texas, in 1946. They raised three children together: Mickie, Buster, and Debbie. While still living in West Texas, Speedy later began cotton farming, ranching, and participating in rodeos. During this time, he began training roping horses and going to rodeos on the weekends. In 1957, the Cockerells moved to the Fort Worth area where Speedy went to work for Convair Recreation Center. There Speedy handled all the horses for the center as he continued to rope and rodeo on the weekends for himself. Speedy eventually began training cutting horses as well, which became a career for the next forty plus years. As a father, he passed on a wealth of knowledge about horses and training them to his children, which continued into their adult lives. During Speedy's horse training career, he achieved many awards and championships. Some of them include: ten American Quarter Horse Championships, eight National Cutting Horse Futurity Finalist and Semi-Finalist, and four American Quarter Horse Honor Roll horses. Due to his knowledge and interest in improving the cutting horse industry, Speedy was fundamental in forming the National Cutting Horse Association and the American Cutting Horse Association. After retiring, he spent his remaining years in Dublin, Texas, close to his son and daughter-in-law, Buster and Wendy, and their children. Speedy was also a member of the Masonic Lodge, Rodeo Cowboys Association, National Cutting Horse Association, American Cutting Horse Association, and the American Paint Horse Association. He was also an approved Judge for the NCHA, AQHA, APHA Shows. Speedy also taught Equine Science at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Survivors include two daughters: Debbie Cockerell of Lawn, Texas, and Mickie Wilson of Sulphur Springs, Texas; one son: Buster Cockerell and wife, Wendy, of Dublin, Texas; eight grandchildren: Kim Schrock, Cristy Hutton, Amie Cockerell, Casey Galliton, Lacy Lee, John Paul Cockerell, Matthew Cockerell, and Justin Cockerell; five great grandchildren: Anna Hutton, Reagan Hutton, Jackson Hutton, Brylon Schrock, and Adrianna Schrock; and nieces and nephews: Billie McCasland and Greg & Michelle Cockerell.

Service Information
Time, Day, Date: 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Place: Lacy Funeral Home Chapel
Officiating: Rev. Glenn Shock
Disposition: Balmorhea Cemetery, Balmorhea, Texas 
COCKERELL, Gowan Milton "Speedy" (I9550)
 
1281 Grace Linn Wood ? |???Visit Guest Book


Grace Linn Wood

Madison

Grace Linn Wood of Madison , MS went to be with the Lord on May 29, 2012 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, MS with her son by her side. Visitation will be held Saturday June 2, 2012 from 9am-11am at Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church in Madison. A funeral service celebrating her life will be held the same day at Chapel of the Cross with burial following. Ms Wood was born on May 27, 1940. Grace Linn graduated from Henrietta King High School in Kingsville, TX and later attended the University of Houston and the University of Texas. She met and later married Michael Joseph Wood. They traveled to Houston where there son was born and later transferred to Jackson, MS and had their second child Heather Linn. Grace will always be remembered as a cherished mother, beloved grandmother, and amazing friend. Whether thru her caring and giving nature, her big heart, her famous tacos, or her sweet smile, Grace brought love, comfort, and happiness to all that knew her. She is preceded in death by her dear father Eugene Windell Hunt and her giving mother Grace Belle Hunt. Ms Wood is survived by her loving son Gene Wood and wife Karlynne, her beautiful daughter Heather Wood Lolley and husband Steve, two loving grandsons Payton Wood and Logan Lolley, three beautiful granddaughters Katie Lolley, Bailey Wood, and Hannah Lolley, three wonderful cousins Pam Perry, Gwyn Ross and John Hunt and her ex husband Michael Joseph Wood and wife Bobbie. She will truly be missed by her family and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the ALS Association at www.alsa.org/donate/ in memory of her. 
HUNT, Grace Linn (I8727)
 
1282 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CRAMER, Alfred William (I3480)
 
1283 Grandmother was a McDill (assume this was her married name) PEOPLES, Agnes Jane (I8688)
 
1284 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. THOMPSON, Alice Lee (I2318)
 
1285 Graveside services for Ellen P. Ellett, 81, of Tyler are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 at Cathedral in the Pines, with Rev. Marty Dunbar officiating. Burial is under the direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home. She passed away Monday, Dec. 10, 2007 at The Hospice of East Texas with her children by her side. Mrs. Ellett was born to the late Russell Albritton Purifoy and Nora Boyd Purifoy Feb. 17, 1926 in Corsicana. She was a homemaker, a member of the Noonday Baptist Church, a member and past president of Green Acres Garden Club, DAR, and the East Texas Quilters Guild. She has lived in Tyler for 47 years. She was preceded in death by her husband James N. “Sonny” Ellett; a brother, Russell Purifoy Jr.; a sister, Helen Purifoy and a grandson Wayne Kesecker. She is survived by her son, James N. Ellett Jr. of Mountain View, CA, USA; daughters, Sue Green of Tyler and Claire Leifer and husband Leonard of Tyler; grandchildren, Ty Green and wife Jordan of Shreveport, La., Lori Leifer of Shreveport, La., Cody Leifer of Tyler, Libby Leifer Ferguson and husband Michael of Fayetteville, Ark.; sister, Jeanette Skelton of Calendar Lake; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1301 S. Broadway, Tyler, Texas 75701; Alzheimer’s Alliance of Northeast Texas, Inc., 211 Winchester, Tyler, Texas 75703; or The Hospice of East Texas, 4111 University Blvd, Tyler, Texas 75701.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Arrangements by Loyd James Funeral Home, Tyler.
(probably the Tyler Morning Telegraph or the East Texas Review) 
PURIFOY, Minnie Ellen (I5888)
 
1286 Gravestone has wrong year of birth (1849) GOODMAN, John Smith (I10217)
 
1287 Gravestone indicates 1929 BOYD, Mary Elizabeth “Tumpie” (I37)
 
1288 guess ADAMS, unknown (I2535)
 
1289 guess based on not being named WHITE, Infant (I4713)
 
1290 Gunetta Black Smith
Nov. 15, 1910 - Aug. 29, 2005

Gunetta Black Smith of Atoka died at her residence. Mrs. Smith, 94, was a member of the Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Home Demonstration Club. She taught at Munford Elementary School for 30 years. She was also a former Sunday school teacher for 35 years and the Sunday school superintendent and member of the choir.

Services were Sept. 1 at Munford Funeral Home with Rev. Wayne L. Smith Jr. officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery in Atoka.

Survivors include her spouse of 72 years, A. T. Smith; a daughter, Carolyn S. Parrish of Bartlett; a son, Wayne L. Smith of Germantown; a sister, Melbajean Cash of Covington; five grandchildren and eight-great-grandchildren. 
BLACK, Gunetta Carolyn (I278)
 
1291 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F325
 
1292 had 12 children of which 4 were living in 1910. Probably 11 children by George Quinlen. WHITE, Sarah M. (I4726)
 
1293 had 3 sons and 7 daughters BRICE, Robert Wilson (I4120)
 
1294 Had 4 children WALKER, Mark Anthony (I3123)
 
1295 Had 4 Grandchildren in 2005 McMILLIN, Alfred Wayne “Beatsie” (I464)
 
1296 had 7 children THOMPSON, Edward Allison (I1879)
 
1297 Had 8 living children in 1900, 12 children total CROSS, Laura W (I262)
 
1298 Had 9 children
Confederate Army verteran 
LUCADO, Rev. Edward P. “Ned” (I1208)
 
1299 had 9 children WITHERINGTON, Mary Emma (I3173)
 
1300 Had a physical disability WEIRICK, Snowden Chill (I1416)
 

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