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1601    PETER M. ANDERSON

Peter M. Anderson was the son of Alfred Minor Anderson and Bettie Watson.
C.O.D.---Apoplexy
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1602    WILLIAM PIERCE TITUS

William Pierce Titus was the son of Oren B. and Susan Pierce Titus.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1603    AGNES MIMMS RAWLINGS

Agnes Mimms Rawlings was the daughter of Wisdom and Goochie Dickinson Mimms.
C.O.D.---blood Poisoning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1604    AMBROSE D. GOLD

Ambrose D. Gold was the son of Daniel and Sallie Davie Gold. He was a tobacconist.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1605    CHARLES M. BOURNE

Charles M. “Charlie Bourne was the son of A.D. Bourne and Sallie Whitfield Bourne. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1606    ELIZABETH GOWAN

Elizabeth Walthal Gowan was the daughter of Thomas Braxton and Elizabeth Pollard Walthal. She married Peter Carl Gowan in December 1884.
C.O.D.---uremic poisoning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1607    FLORA BLOCH

Flora Bloch was the daughter of Edward and Galitzan Foa.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1608    JONATHAN W. RUDOLPH

Jonathan W. Rudolph was the son of C.T. and Fannie Lockert Rudolph. He was a tobacconist.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1609    VIRGINIA ANN PRUETT

Virginia Ann Pruett was the daughter of Jim and Liza White Pruett.
C.O.D.---Pneumonia
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1610    MALCOLM MYERS BOURNE

Malcolm Myers Bourne was the son of Clay Bourne and Fannie Jones Bourne.
C.O.D.---train accident in Lansing, Michigan
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1611    A.R. GHOLSON

A.R. Gholson was the son of Jonathan R. and Dora Life Gholson. He was a lawyer and judge.
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1612    JOSHUA ERNEST ELDER

Joshua Ernest Elder was the son of Joshua and Melicsia Martin Elder.
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1613    JAMES CRUSMAN TITUS

James Crusman Titus was a painter.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1614    RUSSELL H. RICHARDSON

Russell H. Richardson was the son of Jim and Bettie McGehee Richardson.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1615    MAUDIE MANDIA McGAVIC

Maudie Mandia McGavis was the daughter of John and Maggie Bryant Byrd.
C.O.D.---blood poisoning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1616    R.F. OGG

R.F. Ogg was the son of Washington and Martha Ann Pitman Ogg.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1617    MARGARET MASON

Margaret Mason was the daughter of John E. and Katherine Carney Hammonds.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1618    MARGARET McNAMARA

Margaret McNamara was the daughter of John and Cecilia Hannaran.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1619    ALMA BARBEE ROYSTER

Alma Barbee Royster was the daughter of George and Sallie Elizabeth Crow Bell.
C.O.D.---Tuberculosis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1620    SMITH BAGGETT

Smith Baggett was the son of James and Evie Morgan Baggett.
C.O.D.--drowning  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1621    BRANDAN McNICHOLS

Brandan McNichols was the son of Lee Grant McNichols and Lula Heflin McNichols.
C.O.D.---auto accident
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1622    MARTHA ELLA MANSON

Martha Ella Manson was the daughter of Bailey F. and Mary Osborne Allen.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1623    FANNIE PETERSON

Fannie Peterson was the daughter of James B. and Catherine Priestly Peterson.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1624    BETTIE DEAN HICKS

C.O.D.---colitis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1625    J.T. PRINCE

J.T. Prince was the son of T.J. and Adelia Rawlins.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1626    GILLIE DENNIS

Gillie Dennis was the son of M.D. and Carrie Kendrick Dennis. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1627    JULIA ELIZABETH WOLF

Julia Elizabeth Wolf was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Crockett Murphy.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1628    HOPE GRACEY PERRY

Hope Gracey Perry was the daughter of J.F. Gracey.
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1629    SARAH HANRATTY

Sarah Hanratty was the daughter of John and Sophia Christopher McCarty.
C.O.D.---apoplexy
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1630    POLLY ALLEN

Polly Allen was the daughter of Fountain and Mary L. Steppee Allen.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1631    MAURICE DUKE DENNEIS

C.O.D.---dropsy
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1632    JAMES CHARLES McCORKLE

C.O.D.---lymphatic laudemis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1633    ROBERT DANIEL

Robert Daniel was the son of Colie S. and Martha Foster Daniel.
C.O.D.---heart failure
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1634    JAMES BRYANT PETERSON

James Bryant Peterson was the son of James B. and Catherine Priestly Peterson. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1635    VICTORIA SANDERS

Victoria Abshire Sanders was the daughter of J.C. and Pherby J. Teele Abshire.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1636    CHARLES D. RUNYON

Charles D. Runyon was the son of Freeman and Susie Ware Runyon.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1637    ELMO N. PRUITT

Elmo N. Pruitt was the son of Clarence and Virginia White Pruitt.
C.O.D.---paralysis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1638    RUTH L. KISSNER

Ruth L. Kissner was the daughter of Hanly Finn.
C.O.D.---Pneumonia
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1639    SALLIE POWERS

Sallie Powers was the daughter of C.Z. and Susan Barker Powers.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1640    UNA CRAYON McCORMACK

Una Crayon McCormack was the daughter of Dolphus and Cora Cox McCormack.
C.O.D.---appendicitis
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1641    W.D. MARSHALL

W.D. Marshall was the son of Son of Drew F. and Mary Jane Easley Marshall.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1642    DOROTHY TRAVIS HARPER

Dorothy Travis Harper was the daughter of Fred T. and Myrtis Mobley Harber.
C.O.D.---blood poisoning
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1643    LEWIS MARVIN CORDER

Lewis Marvin Corder was the son of James I. Corder and Margaret Newhouse Corder. He was a sign painter.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1644    MILDRED JANE WHITFIELD

Mildred Jane Whitfield was the daughter of Morton Tally.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1645    MAY MERIWETHER FERGUSON

May Meriwether Ferguson was the daughter of Robert F. and Nancy Miller Barker Ferguson.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1646    WILLIAM B. YOUNG

William B. Young was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Young. He was commander of the 49th Tennessee Infantry regiment of the Confederate Army. He was a member of Cumberland Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and in 1917, served as Grand Chancellor of the state order. He held membership in the Home Lodge I.O.O.F.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1647    AGNES MANNING

Agnes Manning was the daughter of Anthony Dugan.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1648    R.L. PARHAM

R.L. Parham was the son of Tom and Lucinda Grady Parham.
C.O.D.---heart trouble
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1649    GEORGE ROMAN MORRISON

George Roman Morrison was the son of Thomas and Annie Trotter Morrison. He was a farmer and former timber man. At age 19 he lost an arm in an accident.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1650    CLINT YOUNG

Clint Young was the son of William F. and Pricilla Young. He married Eunice Pruitt February 8,1878. He was a liveryman at Gill Stable for many years, a tobacco and land auctioneer and a devotee of the fox chase. He was educated at the old Abernathy Boarding School.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1651    SALLIE WHITFIELD WALTHAL

Sallie Whitfield married Thomas Washington Walthal January 14,1874. She died after an illness of ten days.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1652    HUGH D. CUNNINGHAM

Hugh D. Cunningham was the son of Dr. Elijah and Harriett Talley Cunningham. He was the father of Dr. Will Cunningham, Hugh Cunningham, Miss Cora Cunningham, Mrs. Harriett Dillard, Mrs. B.G. Ferebee, Mrs. Inez Lyle and Mrs. W.M. Trinkle. He was the brother of J.N. Cunningham. He was the uncle of E.C. Cunningham, Frank Cunningham and Judge John T. Cunningham.
C.O.D.--senile infirmities  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1653    FRANCHE TELLER WILSON

Franche Teller Wilson was the daughter of Julia Sledd & John Clay Teller.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1654    SHIRLEY BROWN JR.

Shirley Brown Jr. was lost at sea during enemy action.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1655    MINNIE GORDON BOOTH

C.O.D.--clothing caught fire while standing by a stove at her home in St. Bethlehem
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1656    WILLIAM OZZERO WEBB SR.

William Ozzero Webb Sr. and Hula Adeline Cocke were married March 8,1905.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1657    BYRD LOUISE WILLIS

Byrd Louise Willis was the daughter of Lewis R. & Sallie Newell Willis.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1658    A.B. BROADBENT

A.B. Broadbent was Speaker of State Senate 1931 - 1939; Secretary of State 1937 - 1941; County and Criminal Court Judge 1945 - 1951.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1659    CHARLES W. BELLAMY

Charles W. Bellamy was the son of Tad and Nannie Sue Morrow Bellamy.
Sanders Funeral Home, Russellville, Kentucky, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1660    GEORGE D. WILSON

George D. Wilson was the son of G.B. & Eva Wilson.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1661    CLIFFORD LOCKERT MILLER

Clifford Lockert Miller, son of Edward Adams Miller and Margaret Sugg Miller, was the husband of Lucy Neblitt. They were married in May 1911. He was a retired American Snuff employee.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1662    MATTIE JOANNA HUGHES

Mattie Joanna Sugg Hughes was the daughter of Hugh L. and Joanna Rye Sugg.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1663    MRS. ELI CARPENTER

C.O.D.---Pellagra  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1664    MAGGIE OUTLAW NORFLEET

Maggie Outlaw Norfleet was the daughter of Cave and Emma Richards Outlaw. She married M.P. Norfleet December 15,1899.
Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1665    JOHN THOMAS BROOME

John Thomas Broome was the son of John William Hartwell and Margaret Amanda Hunt Broome.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1666    WILLIAM FINIS HUNT

William Finis Hunt was the son of William A. and Lila Sugg Hunt. He married Sadie Sheppard November 30,1924. He was a retired salesman and dairy distributor.
Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1667    O.B. SUGG

O.B. Sugg was the son of John P. and Sarah Green Sugg. He was a retired house painter. He was a member of the American Legion Post #7 and a veteran of World War I.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1668    PEARL SHEPPARD

Pearl Sheppard was the daughter of Theodore and Clara Trump Hayes.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1669    HAZEL YARBROUGH

Hazel Yarbrough was the daughter of William Robert Yarbrough and Nancy Ann Hodges Yarbrough. She was the wife of (1) ? Lang (2) Claude Jorden (3) Omie Powers (4) Rollow Welch  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1670    WILLIAM HENRY RYE

William Henry Rye married Mary Elizabeth Burney Rye December 5,1919.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1671    FRANCES ALLEN

Frances Allen was the daughter of James Y. and Alice Boyd. Her husband, Louis L. Allen, died in 1958.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1672    IRVING R. WRIGHT

Irving R. Wright married Neomi Sugg December 26,1934. He was a retired assistant tax assessor for Montgomery County.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1673    LETTIE MAE WYATT

Lettie Mae Wyatt was the daughter of Emmett and Betty Ann Turner Lewis. Her husband L.E. Wyatt died November 11,1911.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1674    HENRY W. SIMPSON

Henry W. Simpson was the son of Richard & Ida May Champion Simpson.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1675    THOMAS BURR BATSON

Thomas Burr Batson and Anna Mabel Neblett were married November 11,1913.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1676    JAMES B. HALLUMS

James B. Hallums was the son of Charles & Elizabeth Williams Hallums. He was a retired farmer of Guthrie, Kentucky  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1677    ADDIE POWERS

Addie Powers was the daughter of Samuel B. and Mary Williamson Powers. She taught school in Montgomery County over 45 years, was active in the American Red Cross for several years and was a member of the Montgomery County Retired Teachers Association.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1678    SUE M. POWERS

Sue M. Powers was the daughter of Samuel B. and Mary Williamson Powers. She was a retired superintendent of the Shelby County Schools, of which she had been an employee for 45 years.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1679    JOE B. BAXTER

Joe B. Baxter was the son of Alex Jackson Baxter and Agnes H. Rye Baxter.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1680    LaUNA POWERS

LaUna Gertrude Powers was the daughter of Newton and Alice Brake Atkins. Her husband, Edward T. Powers died in 1939  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1681    WILLIAM WESLEY MARSHALL

William Wesley Marshall was the son of Edward & Louise Gee Marshall.
Nave Funeral Home, Erin, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1682    MASTIN CROFFORD POWERS

Reverend Mastin Crofford Powers was the son of Mastin Crofford Sr. & Susan Jennings Powers.
Luff Bowen Funeral Home, Humphreys County, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1683    ROBERT BELLAMY

Robert “Mack” Bellamy was the son of Robert M. & Judith Ann Webb Bellamy.
Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1684    ANNIE LAURA BATSON

Annie Laura Batson was the daughter of John T. and Laura Pruitte Batson.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1685    ROBERT FORT JR

Robert “Deggs” Fort Jr. was the son of Robert Fort Sr. and Mattie Harris Fort. He was an employee of the Clarksville gas and water department.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1686    HENRY D. HONEYCUTT

Henry D. Honeycutt was the son of Thomas C. and Maggie Motley Honeycutt. He was a retired farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1687    MARGARET R. RYE

Margaret R. Rye was the daughter of James Benjamin Rye and Irene Frances Trogden Rye.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1688    ROBERT CLARENCE COKE

Robert Clarence Coke was the son of Robert Dye and Kathrine Moore Coke. He married Olga Madel Aderhold Coke August 17,1911.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1689    THELMA W. BAGGETT

Thelma W. Baggett was the daughter of W.E. Wall and Amanda Butler Wall.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1690    OLGA MADEL COKE

Olga Madel Coke was the daughter of J.E. and Sarah Elizabeth Aderhold .
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1691    JOSEPH A. FERRELL

Joseph A. Ferrell was the son of Dan Ferrell and Margaret Wells Ferrell. He married Harriett Morrison July 19,1947. He was a civil service employee at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1692    JULIUS MORGAN HAMS

Julius Morgan Hams was the son of John and Drucilla Harris Hams. He was a retired L&N Railroad employee.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1693    HARRIS FORT

Harris Fort was the son of Robert and Mattie Harris Fort. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of American Legion Post 7.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1694    CHARLES B. HUNT

Charles B. Hunt was the son of Arthur W. and Myrtle Adams Hunt. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a retired electrician for B.F. Goodrich Company
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1695    STEPHEN BENJAMIN HODGES

Stephen Benjamin Hodges was the son of Joe and Selina Rye Hodges. He married Virginia Vaughn Hodges April 16,1939.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1696    SAM C. BATIE

Sam C. Batie was a retired superintendent of Greenwood Cemetery.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1697    ALICE B. GRIZZARD

Alice B. Grizzard was the daughter of Gus and Alma Byrd. She married George C. Grizzard in June 1899.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1698    WILLIAM OSCAR WICKHAM

William Oscar Wickham was the son of Jessie H. and Molly Lyddy Wickham. He was a World War I veteran and a member of the Masonic Lodge
Milligan Funeral Home, Dover, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1699    BELLE C. MORGAN

Belle C. Morgan was the daughter of Joseph and Blanch Hagood Chadwick. She married Percy Morgan December 4,1923.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1700    ANNIE MAE ALLEN

Annie Mae Allen was the daughter of J.S. and Lee Seay Blankenship.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1701    ROSA B. ALLEN

William O. Allen the husband of Rosa B. Allen died in 1971.
Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1702    WALKER B. MILLER

Walker Brandau Miller was the son of Edward and Magnolia Sugg Miller. He married Beatrice ones Miller June 23,1928. He was a retired dry cleaner. Mr. Miller was a member of the American Legion and a veteran of World War I, and past president of the Montgomery County Horseman’s Association.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1703    BESSIE E. BAGGETT

Bessie E. Baggett was the daughter of William and Mary Currents Hildbrant.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1704    RUTH BAGGETT

Ruth Baggett was the daughter of Alexander and Alice Poe Harris.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1705    HADLEY ALLEN

Hadley Allen was the daughter of John S. and Pattie Gholson Neblett.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1706    ESTER ALBERTA ALLEN

Ester Alberta Morris Allen was the daughter of Sam and Mally Martin Morris.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1707    KENNETH S. ALLEN

Kenneth S. Allen was the son of Charles W. and Kittie Stout Allen. He was a retired masonry contractor. He was a former member of the Ringgold Civitan Club and a member of Bricklayers, Plasterers, Tile Setters Local 11 of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1708    MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN

Mary Elizabeth Allen was the daughter of Enoch M. Farmer and Ida George Farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1709    EDWARD LOGAN ALLEN

Edward Logan Allen was the son of Hayden Allen and Mary Jones Allen Adkins. He was a retired salesman food wholesaler. Mr. Allen was a World War II Army veteran.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1710    ALICE BALTHROP

Alice Balthrop was the daughter of Dotson Suiter and Ada Rose Suiter. She worked as a bookkeeper.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1711    ARGIE LEE HUNT

Argie Lee Hunt, daughter of Wesley and Christy Travis Hogan, was the wife of Arthur Hunt Jr. They were married November 24,1949.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1712    GRATA M. SUTTON

Grata M. Sutton was the daughter of Emil and Ottilie Dudeck Granitzki. She was the wife of Watkin W. Sutton who died in 1948.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1713    BEN E. BOONE III

Ben E. Boone III was the son of Dr. Benjamin E. Boone Jr. and Susan Manie Street Boone, and a lateral descendant of Daniel Boone. He became editor of the Todd County, Kentucky Standard in the early 1950’s after attending Vanderbilt University and working as a salesman. He served in the Navy during World War II. He is past president of the Kentucky Press Association, and served as city police commissioner of Elkton and director of the Elkton Bank and Trust Company.
Latham Funeral Home, Elkton, Kentucky, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1714    LOLA MAE HAMS

Lola Mae Harvey Hams was the daughter of Felix and Laura D. Harvey.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1715    ARTHUR HUNT

Arthur Hunt was the son of Sterling and Mary Elizabeth Suiter Hunt.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1716    WILLIAM F. SAWYER

William F. Sawyer was the son of Charles C. and Ella Sugg Sawyer. He was a masonry contractor and a veteran of World War II.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1717    REBECCA SUE COCKARELL

Rebecca Sue Cockarell was the daughter of Bracken and Nannie Schmittou Osburn. She was the wife of Duncan Crockarell who died in March 1972.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1718    RUTH HUGHES LANE

Ruth Hughes Lane was the daughter of James E. and Alice Kelley Hughes. She married James H. Lane January 5,1915
Murphy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1719    JANIE AGNES OUTLAW

Janie Agnes Outlaw was the daughter of Gordon and Marion Crabtree Outlaw. She was a retired bookkeeper.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1720    IVA J. BRITT

Iva J. Britt was the husband of Bertha Wooten. She was the daughter of daughter of James Jackson and Winnie C. Wooten.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1721    FLORENCE SUITER

Florence Suiter was the daughter of William and Addie Merriman Jones.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1722    RUTH A. HODGES

Ruth A. Hodges was the daughter of John I. and Terra Haney Allen. She married Burney E. Hodges June 20,1930. She was secretary and treasurer of Byers and Harvey Realtors.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1723    NEWELL C. COKE

Newell C. Coke son of James and Isabella Kelum Coke.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1724    FRANK ROSS SUITER

Frank Ross Suiter was the son of Leon and Alma Baxter Suiter. He was a veteran of World War II. He was an artist in the advertising department of Cain Sloan Department Store.
Murphy Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1725    HARRY H. MORGAN

Harry H. Morgan was a veterinarian and a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1726    LENA L. RANDLE

Lena L. Randle was the daughter of D.R. and Belle Wickham Livingston. Her husband Minor H. Randle died December 3,1953. She was a charter of the Country Woman’s Club.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1727    VERNON A. HAYES SR

Vernon A. Hayes was the son of James Madison and Ellen Bowker Hayes.
Taylor Funeral Home, Nashville, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1728    JOE J. YOUNG

Joe J. “Papa Joe” Young was the son of Ernest and Effie Bond Young. He was a car salesman for Hawkins and Corlew and a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1729    ARTHUR FOWLER

Arthur Fowler was the son of Joseph and Mary Ida Williams Fowler. He was a retired accountant.
Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1730    LILLIAN CROUCH FORT

Lillian Crouch Fort was the daughter of George and Lillian Crouch Fort.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1731    FRANCES BRADLEY KENNEDY

Frances Bradley Kennedy was the daughter of James R. and Rubye Collier Kennedy. She was a graduate of Clarksville High School. She received the B S and M degrees from George Peabody College. She taught in the Clarksville Montgomery County School System from 1924 until she retired in 1971. She was a member of the Montgomery County Farm Bureau, the Montgomery County retired Teachers Association, the National Council of Mathematics, and Tennessee Mathematics Teachers Association.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1732    BERTHA JOSEPHINE SCHMITTOU

Bertha Josephine Schmittou, daughter of Arthur Putman and Anna Dexter Putman, was the wife of Anderson V. Schmittou. She was a bookkeeper for Schmittou Motor Company.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1733    LEON SUITER

Leon Suiter was a retired Western Union employee.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1734    MYRTLE E. HUNT

Myrtle E. Hunt was the daughter of Wilee and Avis Saunders Adams.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1735    PERCY MORGAN

Percy Morgan was the son of Charles H. and Mary Ann Baggett Morgan. He was a Veteran of World War I, member of the American Legion, the Farm Bureau. He was Master Conservation Farmer of Montgomery County for 1966.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1736    PEARL SUGG

Pearl Sugg was the daughter of William Phillips and Margaret E. Phillips Cook. Her husband J.E. Sugg died in 1964.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1737    BESSIE MOORE MARABLE

Bessie Moore Marable was the mother of Martha Elizabeth Marable Phillips, Louis Hanson Marable, Rosa Louise Marable and Susie Lillard Marable Wade.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1738    JOHN A. WYATT

John A. Wyatt was a farmer, a tobacco buyer for the American Snuff Company, Division of Conwood Corp., a former school board member, Montgomery County Highway Commissioner and a director of the Farm Bureau.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1739    MARY LUCILLE RYE

Mary Lucille Rye was the daughter of Charles Monroe and Ida Lancaster Taylor. She married Jessie Lathie Rye March 13,1928.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1740    AL MORGAN

Alva Lawson Morgan was the son of Columbus B. and Harrett Crawford Morgan. He was a commercial fisherman and farmer
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1741    ALVIN MERRITT BOONE

Alvin Merritt Boone was the son of J. Richard and Annie Lee Boone. He was a printer for the Clarksville Leaf Chronicle for a brief time, and was retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1956. He had been superintendent of mail in Clarksville. He was a member of American Legion Post #7, and organized the American Legion Band in Clarksville in 1923.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1742    LULA BAGGETT ADKINS

Lula Baggett Adkins was the daughter of Robert and Samantha Swift Baggett.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1743    VIRGINIA McGHEE COKE

Virginia McGhee Coke was the daughter of Irving and Callie Baggett McGhee.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1744    MILDRED L. BISSITT

Mildred L. Bissitt was the daughter of Samuel and Dora McCarter Barker.
C.O.D.---sudden illness
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1745    IRENE ROMAINE POSEY

Irene Romaine Posey was the daughter of Charles W. and Susie Bell Davis .
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1746    JESSE FRANKLIN PERRY

Jesse Franklin Perry was the son of William Thomas and Minnie Arms Perry. He was a retired manager of Clarksville Department of Electricity (1938-1972). He was a World War I & World War II Veteran. Mr. Perry was a Mason & a Shriner.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1747    ROBERT E. PARDUE

Robert E. Pardue was the son of Dillon Pardue and Lorene Stewart Pardue Gill. He served in U.S. Army during Korean War.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1748    ROBERT LACKEY MILLER

Robert Lackey Miller was the son of Reverend Samuel and Janie Price Miller. He was the husband of (1) Marguerite Hudgson Miller who preceded him in death (2) Georgia H. Miller.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1749    ORVAN WEEMS CHESTNUT

Orvan Weems Chestnut was the son of John and Gertrude Schwalb Chestnut. He was a veteran of World War II. He retired Civil Service employed at Fort Campbell.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1750    KATHARINE J. MOORE

Katharine J. Moore was the daughter of A.J. and Nannie Peterson Jones.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1751    ROSCO LANGFORD

Rosco Langford was the son of George H. and Ann Elliott Langford and the husband of Margie Evans Langford. He was a retired farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1752    MARGIE LANGFORD

Margie Evans Langford was the daughter of Walter C. and Maggie Weakley Evans and the wife of Roscoe Langford.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1753    MAE ST. JOHN

Mae St. John was the daughter of Asa D. and Lillie Seay Herning. She was an antique dealer/
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1754    CECYL BOOTH YOUNG

Cecyl Booth Young was the daughter of John B. and Nannie Ligon Booth. She served as a grey lady during World War II and was the first cheerleader at Clarksville High School. she was a member of one of the original Land Grant families on her mother’s (Ligon) side.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1755    MILBURN CHESTER

Milburn Chester, son of Smiley and Jeannette Hodge Chester, was the husbnad of Gladys Blackard Chester. He was a retired Baptist Minister. Mr. Chester served in U.S. Army from 1930 until 1933 and was a 32nd degree Mason and member of Masonic Lodge #89.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1756    ELLEN McNULTY KRAESKE

Ellen McNulty Kraeske, daughter of John A. and Mae Coleman McNulty, was the wife of Anthony Kraeske. She was employed at Brick’s Army Store.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1757    ERNEST McGRAW YOUNG

Ernest McGraw Young, son of Ernest and Effie Bond Young, was the husband of Gladys Marie Dodd Young. He was a retired farmer.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1758    TERRY K. MOORE (infant of)

Infant daughter of Terry K. and Sherry Chester Moore. She was buried March 6,1980.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1759    WILLIAM BRUCE SHELBY

William Bruce Shelby, son of Manton Leonard and Anna Deattie Shelby, was the husband of Bonnie Jean Bailey Shelby. MSGT U.S. Army World War II.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1760    CHARLIE BAILEY SHEPHERD

Charlie Bailey Shepherd and his wife Marie V.B. Shepherd were found dead at their residence March 15,1980.
Charlie was the son of William Frank and Nellie Sims Shepherd and Marie was the daughter of Robert B. and Christinie Baldwin Vantrease. Charlie was a retired U.S. Post Office employee and a World War II veteran.

Clarksville Leaf Chronicle

March 18,1980--Mr. & Mrs. Shepherd were murdered between 6:30 p.m. & midnight March 14,1980. Mr. Shepherd died from a gunshot wound and Mrs. Shepherd died from a blow to the head and stab wounds.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1761    WILLIAM CARR HARVEY

William Carr Harvey was the son of Robert and Fannie Plummer Harvey. He was a Veteran of World War I.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1762    ROBERTA FLETCHER CHENAULT

Roberta Fletcher Chenault, daughter of Lemuel and Altie Manning Dawson, was the wife of Maynard L. Chenault. She was a retired secretary who worked at Clarksville B.F. Goodrich Company plant.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1763    JULIA VIRGINIA CLARDY

Julia Virginia Clardy was the daughter of Ruby Olive Smith Clardy and Mack Clardy.
C.O.D.--Cancer
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1764    EDNA S. McCORKLE

Edna S. McCorkle was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Seay. She was the wife of (1) William Harris (2) William C. McCorkle.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1765    ROSS FRED PRESSLER

Ross Fred Pressler, son of John F. and Maggie Key Pressler, was the husband of Mildred Bryant Pressler. He was a Civil Service employee at Ft. Campbell and a member of Queen City Masonic Lodge #761.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1766    JACK CROUCH BARKSDALE

Jack Crouch Barksdale, son of James Bailey and Harriett Crouch Barksdale, was the husband of Myra Ann Speight Barksdale. He was a Veteran of World War II.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1767    JESSE FRANKLIN ANDERSON

Jesse Franklin Anderson, son of Alfred P. and Belle Cates Anderson, was the husband of Roberta Rosson Anderson who died in 1978. He was a retired contractor.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1768    JOHNNY ANDREW CHESNUT

Johnny Andrew Chesnut, son of John Samuel and Gertrude Schwab Chesnut, was the husband of Vera Blanton Chesnut. He was a World War II veteran and a retired Civil Service employee at Ft. Campbell.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1769    RICHARD LEE REICH SR.

Richard Lee Reich, son of Owen A. and Grace Murphy Reich, was the husband of Dorothy Cearnal Reich. He had owned Reich Oil Company, the Phillips 66 Petroleum distributor, for about 15 years before that he worked for Phillips for about 18 years. Mr. Reich was a World War II and Korean War veteran and received the Purple Heart & Silver Star. He was a member of 1948 U.S. Olympic basketball team that won a gold medal in London.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1770    JAMES GLEN O’BRIEN

James Glen O’Brien, son of James R. and Susan Ferrell O’Brien, was the husband of Cauline Finney O’Brien. He was a retired insurance agent.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1771    LENNIE M. EADS

Lennie M. Eads was the daughter of Landy M. and Angline Yarbrough Baggett.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1772    PHILLIP BEDWELL

Phillip Bedwell, son of Cannon Doyle and Ruby Hogan Bedwell, was the husband of Marie Cutsinger Bedwell. He was employed at the Trane Company and was a Mason.
C.O.D.--injuries received in an accident
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1773    WILLIAM PEARCE TITUS

William Pearce Titus, son of William Sr. and Mary Newhouse Titus, was the husband of Anna Mae Suiter Titus. He was a retired auto parts store manager and a member of Masonic Lodge #89
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1774    LUCILLE COLBERT CASTNER

Lucille Colbert Castner, daughter of Dr. John and Nannie Harper Colbert, was the wife of George L. Castner who died in 1957.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1775    REPPS GORDON BOWERS

Repps Gordon Bowers son of Esquire Corban Bowers and Bessie Lena Lewis Williams, was the husband of Mabel Annetta Buckingham Bowers.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1776    LAURIN WALLER

Laurin Waller, son of Marvin and Sallie Mills Waller, was the husband of Zoie Watson Waller who died in 1972. He was a retired city bus operator and inspector for the city building department.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1777    NANNIE WILLIAMS BRIDGEWATER

Nannie Williams Bridgewater, daughter of James A. Williams and Mary Weakley Williams, was the wife of Thomas E. Bridgewater.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1778    WILMIRTH ROSE SCHAEFER

Wilmirth Rose Schaefer was the daughter of Dorsey O. and Eva Germany Hill and the wife of Dr. Ernest E. Schaefer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1779    ROBERT T. WYATT SR.

Robert T. Wyatt Sr., son of Lucian Henry Wyatt Sr. and Etha Channell Wyatt, was the husband of Alberta Austin Wyatt. He was a farmer and tobacco buyer.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1780    HERMOINE E. MARTIN

Hermoine E. Martin was the daughter of Hugh E. and Martha E. Balthrop Martin.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1781    RICHARD C. FRY

Richard C. Fry, son of Clarence V. and Lula Payne Fry, was the husband of Ruth Fry.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1782    KATHRYN MENENDEZ

Kathryn “Katie” Menendez, daughter of John W. and Rose Street Kirk, was the wife of Harry Menendez.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1783    SELINA FREOLA RYE

Selina Freola “Lanie” Rye was the wife of (1) Joseph S. Hodges Aug.4,1907 (2) Meredith Allen Jacobs after 1924.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1784    WILLIAM ROBERT DORITY

William Robert Dority, son of Matthew Thomas and Addie Shepherd Dority, was the husband of Claytie Davidson Dority. He was a farmer and a past director of the Montgomery County Farm Bureau.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1785    CARTER B. BAGGETT

Carter B. Baggett, son of Landy and Angeline Yarbrough Baggett, was the husband of Maggie Lee Bumpus Baggett. He was a retired B.F. Goodrich Company employee.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1786    ANDERSON HUNT

Anderson Hunt, son of Will A. and Lila Sugg Hunt, was the husband of Stella Woosley Hunt. He was a retired Ft. Campbell firefighter.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1787    TYNA CLAUDE POWERS

Tyna Claude Powers married Annie Lucille Shearon September 2,1933.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1788    VERA MARGARET SUGG

Vera Margaret Sugg, daughter of Ban J. Hughes and Mattie Sugg, was the wife of Louis G. Sugg--died in 1951. She was a retired seamstress.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1789    LEE ROY BAGGETT

Lee Roy Baggett was the son of James S. and Evie Morgan Baggett. He was an Air Force veteran with service in World War I and a retired manager of Swan Lake Golf Club.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1790    PATRICK E. SUITER

Patrick E. Suiter was the son of Forest and Velia Davenport Suiter.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1791    LANDY R. BAGGETT

Landy R. Baggett was the son of Lawrence Baggett and Eilene Baggett. He served in the Army 1968 - 1970 and was an employee of the Cargo Carriers Barge Company of St. Louis.
C.O.D.--drowning
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1792    ALMA BAXTER SUITER

Alma Baxter Suiter, daughter of William H. Baxter and Ida Marshall Baxter, was the wife of Leon Suiter.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1793    LUCIAN BONE

Lucian Bone was the son of Leamon and Edith Smith Bone and the husband of Christine Bone.
Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1794    HERMAN YARBROUGH

Herman Yarbouth was the husband of Grace Davis, who is the daughter of John & Una Kennedy Davis.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1795    GEORGE W. MARLOWE

George W. Marlowe, son of George W. Sr. and Louise Gee Marlow, was the husband of Ruby Bailey Marlowe. He was a retired farmer.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1796    FRANK BARGER

Frank Barger was the first husband of Mollie Bee Rye Barger Douglas.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1797    OTTO MEYER

Otto Meyer, son of Andrew and Ruth Suiter Meyer, was the husband of Sarah Baggett Meyer. He was a retired machinist.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1798    BERTHA LYLE LEWIS

Bertha Lyle Lewis, daughter of James Clayton Lyle and Gracie Baggett Lyle, was the wife of Emmett M. Lewis.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1799    MABLE LOU WALDROP

Mable Lou Waldrop, daughter of George Wilson Fort and Nannie Mae Burney Fort, was the wife of Frank T. Waldrop, who died in 1966.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery

1800    IDA MORGAN

Ida Morgan, daughter of J.P. and Florence Carver Jones, was the wife of Alva Lawson Morgan.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Back to Greenwood Cemetery



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