
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Information that we have collected from different sources. Some of this information has been found in Clarksville, Tennessee newspapers or books or has been contributed by our readers and we have no way of verifing the truth or accuracy of this information.
1801
STATON ALLEN
Staton Allen, son of Waller Allen and Clarinda Powell Allen, was the husband of Annie Mae Blankenship Allen--died Dec.14,1973. He was a retired from Victory Cleaners.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1802
WILLIAM THOMAS HAYES
William Thomas Hayes was the son of Joe and Cora Sensing Hayes. He was a farmer.
Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1803
KATE POWELL COCKE
Kate Powell Cocke, daughter of W.J. Powell and Mary Nancy Morrison Powell, was the wife of James Gordon Cocke--died in 1961.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1804
LESLIE JENNINGS POWERS
Leslie Jennings Powers, son of Reverend M.C. Powers and Althea Greene Powers, was the husband of Louise Hickman Powers. He was a retired grocer man and sporting goods clerk. Mr. Powers was a Mason and a Shriner.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1805
MARY SHARLOTTE HAMBAUGH
Mary Sharlotte Hambaugh, daughter of Robert D. and Mattie Harris Fort, was the wife of Frank L. Hambaugh.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1806
ANNA MAE TITUS
Anna Mae Titus, daughter of R.G. and Florence Jones Suiter, was the wife of William P. Titus--died in 1980.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1807
HELEN WILLIAMS
Helen Williams, daughter of William Hartwell Hayes and Mary Chapman Hayes, was the wife of Ralph Williams.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1808
GEORGIA A. MORGAN
Georgia A. Morgan, daughter of Benjamin and Mary Ann Wadkins Jones, was the wife of Willis Morgan. She was a retired owner and operator of Morgan’s Grocery.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1809
RICHARD EARL ALLEN
Richard Earl Allen, son of Charles Staton Allen and Annie Mae Blankenship Allen, was the husband of Pauline Seay Allen. He was a retired foreman at Acme Boot Company. Mr. Allen was an Air force veteran of World War II.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1810
KENNETH CHARLES ALLEN SR.
Kenneth Charles Allen Sr. was the son of Kenneth S. and Annie Mae Morris Allen and the husband of Marcia Crutcher Allen. He was a contractor and former instructor of continuing education at Austin Peay State University. He was a member of McAllister Masonic Lodge #402 and New Providence Civitan Club. He was sworn in to office with the council in July 1978, representing temporary Ward 13.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1811
ERIN LEANOR HAMM
Erin Leanor Hamm was the infant daughter of Gary William Hamm and Linda Mary Jung Hamm.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1812
CLAY BAGGETT
Clay Baggett, son of Zedekiah Baggett and Parthenia Yarbrough Baggett, was the husband of Maude Underwood Baggett.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1813
JOHN PARKER SUGG
John Parker Sugg was the son of James Edward Sugg and Pearl Phillips Sugg and the husband of Bertha Goodwin Sugg.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1814
JOHN HARTWELL MARABLE JR.
John Hartwell Marable Jr., son of John Hartwell Sr. and Myna Marable, was the husband of Sarah G. Marable. He was a member of the consulting firm of Allen and Hoshall Memphis. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1815
GEORGE EDWARD WELKER
George Edward Welker was the son of George Thomas and Emma Wickham Welker. He was the husband of (1) Lorrain Dennis Welker, (2) Christine Gray Welker. Mr. Welker was retired owner of Ed Walker Electrical Appliance on Riverside Drive. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of Almenah Temple and Clarksville Shrine.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1816
CARL LIBERTY POWERS
Carl Liberty Powers, son of Reverend M.C. Powers and Althea Greene Powers, was the husband of Margaret Poyner Powers. He was a retired farmer and businessman, a 32nd Degree Mason and Shriner and was on the Board of Directors of Federal Land Bank for 23 years.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1817
MARY ELIZABETH RYE
Mary Elizabeth Burney Rye was the daughter of John Greenfield and Mary Elizabeth Dillon Burney. She married William Henry Rye December 5,1919. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1818
CLAUDE POWERS
Claude “Snook” Powers, son of Clay and Bertha Nesbitt Powers, was the husband Lucille Shearon Powers. He was a retired Ft. Campbell Civil Service employee, a naval veteran of World War II, a member of the Masonic Lodge of Clarkston, Michigan, the American Legion, Scottish Rite and York Rites and was a Shriner.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1819
NAOMI SUGG WRIGHT
Naomi Sugg Wright was the daughter of Hugh Lawson and Martha Ann Broome Sugg. She married Irving Wright December 26,1934. Irving Wright was the son of Wayne Rye and Vinie Owen Wright. Mrs. Wright was a retired teacher for the Clarksville Montgomery County School System where she taught for more than 30 years.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1820
CLARA DALE CHEATHAM
Clara Dale Cheatham was the daughter of Dave & Ellen Woodard Dale, was the wife of Thomas D. Cheatham.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1821
JOHNNIE BEAUTICE HUDSON
Johnnie Beautrice Hudson, daughter of Robert & Eliza Hamrick Vaughn, was the wife of Guy Hudson.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1822
H.J. GRISSOM
H.J. “Whitey” Grissom married Helen M. Grissom December 3,1938. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1823
SHERRY JEAN WOOTEN
Sherry Jean Wooten was the daughter of John T. and Martha Jean Oldham Wooten. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1824
JAMES B. WEAKLEY
James B. Weakley, son of John L. and Nancy Plaster Weakley, was the husband of Kathryn Harvey Weakley. He was a retired employee of The Leaf Chronicle, a member of Masonic Lodge #89 and a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1825
HARRY R. SLAUGHTER
Harry R. Slaughter, son of Harry Rogers Slaughter and Gertrude Robins Slaughter, was the husband of Clettie Frey Slaughter, born June 16,1927. He was a retired postal employee and a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1826
LUCILLE D. CONROY
Lucille D. Conroy was the daughter of Joseph F. and Missouri Price Davenport and the wife of Charles C. Conroy.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1827
JOE WHITE
Joe White, son of James W. and Mary Virginia Marable White, was the husband of Kathleen Watts White. He was retired owner of Joe White Plumbing & Heating.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1828
EUGENE ELROY HALL
Eugene Elroy Hall was the son of Willie C. Sr. and Hellon Teresa George Hall.
Anglin Funeral Home, Dover, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1829
JAMES ROBERT CARRIGAN
James Robert Carrigan was the son of James Thomas and Lou Ola Bearden Carrigan. He was married to (1) Lernice Moore Carrigan, (2) Frances Byard Carrigan. He was a bricklayer.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1830
JANIE MARIE PRESSLER
Janie Marie Pressler was the daughter of George Alma Coleman and Rosa Morrow Coleman. She was the wife of (1) H.B. Wilkins (2) Herman Pressler. He was retired sales clerk for Montgomery Ward and Parks Belk.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1831
HALLIE FRANCES FULTON
Hallie Frances Fulton, was the daughter of W.W. and Florence Evans Brown, was the wife of Noble L. Fulton Sr.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1832
PATTIE E. BANISTER
Pattie E. Banister was the daughter of Isaac Shelby and Myra Wilson Banister.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1833
HORACE FRANKLIN BOYD
Horace Franklin Boyd, son of Walter Sidney and Martha Louella Haston Boyd, was the husband of Kathleen Hugher Boyd. He was a retired radio officer for Texaco.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1834
SARAH CUNNINGHAM
Sarah Cunningham was the daughter of Thomas W. and Octa Beckett McCandless and the wife of Lee Cunningham.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1835
EMMA LOU McCRAW
Emma Lou McCraw was the daughter of Logan E. and Maggie Gorham McCraw. She was a missionary for Baptist Missions for 36 years, and worked with the Goodwill Center in Nashville and later as a Home missionary in Appalachia. She retired in 1979.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1836
ANDREW TURNER WINN
Andrew Turner Winn, son of Samuel Wilkes and Armenta Donaldson Winn, was the husband of Ermine Wyatt Winn. He was a retired service station owner and operator.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1837
FRANK S. WENZLER
Frank S. Wenzler, son of Frank L. and Annie Wall Wenzler, was the husband of Julia Wall Wenzler. He was retired vice president of former Northern Bank where employed 50 years. He was an officer of the Clarksville Civitan Club for 20 years. He was past president of the Montgomery County Conservation Club and past director of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce. He was a charter member and an officer of the Knights of Columbus.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1838
EARL THOMAS CARTER
Earl Thomas Carter, son of James William and Annice Quiery Carter, was the husband of Kathryn Davenport Carter. He was a Shriner and a Mason.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1839
FRANK ELLIOTT MURPHY
Frank Elliott Murphy, son of John B. and Martha Elliott Murphy, was the husband of Beth Tolleson Murphy.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1840
ELEANOR MURRY
Eleanor Murray was the daughter of Robert and Annie Dickenson Boyd. She was retired from Bauman’s Jewelers.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1841
ELAINE MADALYN VICKERS
Elaine Madalyn Vickers was a bindery worker for Capital Records.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1842
BETTY SUE SHELBY
Betty Sue Shelby, daughter of Howard Jesse and Louise Bryant Toler, was the wife of Billy Shelby.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1843
WILLIE MAE GLASSGOW
Willie Mae Glassgow, daughter of Henry Thomas and Cynthia Florence Scott Sesler, was the wife of Ollie Burton Glassgow.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1844
LOUISE T. HASKINS
Louise T. Haskins, daughter of D.A. Thweatt and Addie Laura Spicer, was the wife of Ben H. Haskins. She was a member of First Baptist Church Women’s Federation Club, Catherine Edmondson Senior Citizens, King’s Daughters, American Association of Retired Persons and A.C.B.L.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1845
ALLEN D. LEE
Allen D. Lee, son of Sylvester and Nellie Herrell Lee, was the husband of Luba S. Lee. He was owner of Lee’s Electric Service from 1966 to 1987. He was a 22 year veteran of World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1846
MARY RUTH YARBROUGH
Mary Ruth Yarbrough, daughter of Sam M. Brown and Hattie Walker Brown Jerles, was the wife of James Wesley Yarbrough.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1847
EVA D. BRADBURY
Eva D. Bradbury, daughter of Carl and Nannie Anderson Dunn, was the wife of Douglas G. Bradbury.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1848
LENA M. STONE
Lens M. Stone, daughter of Samuel and Lena Ann Bumpus Suiter, was the wife of John William Stone. She was a retired seamstress.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1849
RICHARD E. KOLBE
Richard E. Kolbe was the son Fredrick C. and Kate Slaharty Kolbe. He was a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant with 22 years of service. He was a veteran of World War II and Korean War.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1850
MARGARET CAMPBELL RINEHART
Margaret_Campbell Rinehart, daughter of L.R. and Lillian Sutton Campbell, was the wife of George Leonard Rinehart Sr. She was a retired registered nurse.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1851
MARY WESTENBERGER ELLARSON
Mary Westenberger Ellarson, daughter of Louis and Lula M. Bradley Westenberger, was the wife of John Harrison Ellarson.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1852
REBECCA FUGATE ECKLES
Rebecca Fugate Eckley, daughter of Ben T. and Luna Brewer Fugate, was the wife of John Mickles Eckles.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1853
BLANCHE JONES HARVEY
Blanche Jones Harvey, daughter of Daniel and Mollie Batson Jones, was the wife of William Carr Harvey. She was a retired school teacher for the Clarksville Montgomery County School System where she taught first through eighth grades in Grange Hall.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1854
ANNA M. LEHMAN
Anna M. “Trixie” Lehman, daughter of Allen and Lantha Yarbrugh Byrd, was the wife of Cecil F. Lehman. She was retired from ACME Boot company. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1855
HUBERT THOMAS EDWARDS
Hubert Thomas “Tom” Edwards, son of Wesley and Evie Johnson Edwards. He was a retired fabric store owner.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1856
ERLINE HARVEY BATSON
Erline Harvey Batson, daughter of John Henry and Mary Ella Freeman Harvey, was the wife of Earl Batson.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1857
SARAH JANE JOHNSON
Sarah Jane Johnson, daughter of James and Geneva Lewis Davis, was the wife of Andrew Johnson.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1858
JAMES ROBERT PROCTOR SR.
James Robert Proctor Sr., son of Cecil H. and Ida Ferrell Proctor, was the husband of Martha Powell Proctor. He was a construction superintendent and a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1859
MARY BELLE YARBROUGH
Mary Belle Yarbrough, daughter of James Henry Hancock and Annie Hancock Hancock, was the wife of Ben Yarbrough.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1860
CORNELIA RUDOLPH
Cornelia Rudolph, daughter of Dr. Harry W. and Annie Peay Watts, was the wife of Paul Rudolph who died in 1952.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1861
IDA FERRELL PROCTOR
Ida Ferrell Proctor, daughter of Frank and Allie Bentley Ferrell, was the wife of Cecil H. Proctor.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1862
RHONDA ANN GIFFEN
Rhonda Ann Giffen was the daughter of Jack and Karen Colpitts Giffen. She was an employee of Shearton Hotel. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1863
LORETTA DARNELL NICHOLS
Loretta Darnell Nichols, daughter of L.C. and Susie Elizabeth Wilson Darnell, was the wife of Tom B. Nichols who died in 1960.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1864
RODERICK WYATT MAGRANS
Roderick Wyatt Magrans, son of Ramon Alexander and Carolyn Isbell Magrans. Ramon born Nov.16,1947 and Carolyn born Jan.20,1934.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1865
JAMES T. SHAMWELL
James T. Shamwell, son of Henry Irvin and Eliza Burkhart Shamewll, was the husband of Gustie Pauline Wallace Shamwell. She was retired from the Trane Company.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1866
AGNES LOUISE SCHINDLER
Agnes Louise Schindler, daughter of Vincent and Agnes Freibera Krupka, was the wife of James C. Schindler.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1867
WILLIAM HOWARD RIGGINS
William “Billy” Howard Riggins, son of Howard and Lois Riggins, was the husband of Martha Riggins. He retired from the U.S. Army in 1979.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1868
JOHN ELTON ECKLES
John Elton Eckles was the son of Milton Green and Frances Bell Gupton Eckles. He was retired vice president and director of Conwood Company.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1869
JUNE VERELLA SHEARON
June Verella Shearon, daughter of Buyst H. and Ernestine Cobb Foust, was the wife of James Walter Shearon.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1870
NELLIE IRENE CHESTER
Nellie Irene Chester, daughter of Ed and Lucy Davis Dunlavy, was the wife of Edwin Winfield Chester.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1871
ARTHUR CORBITT GREEN
Arthur Corbitt Green was the son of William and Donnie Parr Green. He was retired from Corps of Engineers at Ft. Campbell. He was a Veteran of World War I
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1872
MARY B. TROTTER
Mary B. “Tommy” Trotter, daughter of Julian R. and Vira Butler Bumpus, was the wife of William Garner Trotter.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1873
RICKY EDWIN HINTON
Ricky Edwin Hinton, son of Demon and Maxine Warren Hinton, was the husband of Irmtraud Ohm Hinton. He was a food service director at Gateway Hospital. He was a Veteran.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1874
VERNON L. BAGGETT SR.
Vernon L. Baggett Sr., son of G.L. and Betty Bethel Baggett, was the husband of Bonnie Ruth Baggett. He was a retired employee of Montgomery Ward.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1875
J. FRANK ELLIS
J. Frank Ellis, son of Frank and Nannie Lou Chestnut Ellis, was the husband of Eula Butts Ellis. He was a retired employee of Red’s Bakery. Mr. Ellis was a member of Masonic Lodge #89 and a World War II veteran.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1876
DOROTHY LOUISE CLARK
Dorothy Louise Clark was the daughter of Alonzo Ellis and Hazel Bell Hester Rushing.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1877
RUBYE M. STANLEY
Rubye M. Stanley, daughter of James Edward Mobley and Minnie Naylor Morrow, was the wife of W.G. Stanley.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1878
RUBEN LEE BUTTS
Ruben Lee Butts was the son of Ernest Jasper and Edna Wyatt Butts. He was a painter.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1879
CLAUDE THOMAS COLEMAN
Claude Thomas Coleman, son of Walter and Elmer Neblett Coleman, was the husband of Owa Foster Coleman. He was a retired bus driver for Dickson County Schools.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1880
KENNETH WAYNE HAWKINS
Kenneth Wayne Hawkins was the son of Sam and Florrie Riggins Hawkins. He served in U.S. Army for four years in the Army Security Agency.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1881
JAMES MERCER
James “Jimmy” Mercer was the son of James B. and Irene Rives Mercer. He was a machine operator at the Trane Company.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1882
PAULINE W. BELL
Pauline W. Bell, daughter of Jerry and Cornelia Bell Wall, was the wife of J.J. Bell.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1883
MARTHA BEAUMONT KIMBROUGH
Martha Beaumont Kimbrough, daughter of Frank S. and Loolye Pendleton Beaumont, was the wife of Emory Kimbrough.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1884
JOSEPH B. GOOTEE
Joseph B. Gootee, son of John V. and Elizabeth Puryear Gootee, was the husband of Juanita Jobe Gootee.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1885
BRIAN KEITH EADS
Brian Keith Eads was the husband of Tina Marie Gann Eads.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1886
GLEN HILLMAN DURDIN
Glen Hillman Durdin, son of Albert and Clara Durdin, was the husband of Margie Green Durdin. He was an employee of Jackson Oil Company.
C.O.D.---died suddenly while playing golf
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1887
ADNA BOYD
Adna Boyd, daughter of Jesse and Leona Welker Gray, was the wife of Martin Dewey Boyd Sr.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1888
ROSIE OLENE JACKSON
Rosie Olene Jackson, daughter of Tom and Rosa Carter Scebra, was the wife of Omie Jackson.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1889
MARGARET FREEMAN RAWLINS
Margaret Freeman Rawlins, daughter of William Perkins and Lula Bean Freeman, was the wife of George Rawlins III.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1890
JOE K. TERRELL
Joe K. Terrell, son of Joe and Katie Kennedy Terrell, was the husband of Louella Carpenter Terrell. He was a retired detective of the Clarksville Police Department.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1891
BULA JONES
Bula Jones was the daughter of James A. and Mary Kate Tallent Gibson, was the wife of Coy Jones. He was a former garment company worker.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1892
JAMES EDWARD POWERS
James Edward Powers was the son of Calvin Powers and Mollie Winters. He was a retired federal employee.
Cole & Garrett Funeral Home, Hendersonville, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1893
NAN HANKINS
Nannie “Nan” B. Hankins, daughter of D.P. and Elva Blyeu Smotherman, was the wife of Floyd Hankins. She was the sister of Genny B. Conner.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1894
GENNY B. CONNER
Genny B. Conner, daughter of D.P. and Elva Blyeu Smotherman, was the sister of Nan Hankins.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1895
OHOMA ASLEE McCOLLOM
Ohoma Aslee McCollom, daughter of Henderson and Mattie Armstrong Hargis, was the wife of Robert E. McCollom. She was a retired restaurant owner.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1896
CLAY HOGAN LEWIS JR.
son of Clay Hogan Sr. and Louise Rollow Lewis, was the husband of Betty Wallace Lewis. He was a partner of Lewis & Smiths CPA’s and a World War II veteran of U.S. Army Corps. Mr. Lewis was a former Commander of the VFW Post 4895.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1897
LOUIS MORRIS BEST
Louis Morris Best was the husband of Martha Elizabeth Smith Best. He was a retired special agent for the FBI and was an FBI special agent in Clarksville, Tennessee from 1948 until 1952.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1898
SARAH THOMAS STIER
Sarah Thomas Stier, daughter of Carlyle and Irene Farrar Thomas, was the wife of Kenneth Stier Sr. She was a bookkeeper for Sovran Bank.
Greenwood Mausoleum
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1899
JOAN BUSH
Joan Bush, daughter of Hoyt and Clytee Ballard Whitesides, was the wife of Nevil Bush.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1900
CAROLINE CHARLOTTE CROSS
Caroline Charlotte Cross, daughter of Gilbert T. and Willa Smith May, was the wife of W.E. Cross.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1901
MARTHA R. MEACHAM
Martha R. “Dell” Meacham was the daughter of Elisha W. and Alma Barbee Royster.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
902
LOUIS LaHIFF
Louis LaHiff, son of John W. LaHiff and Oliva Mosley, was the husband of Christina Hullon LaHiff. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of Korean War and a retired real estate broker. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1903
JOHN EARL DAVIS
John Earl Davis, son of Edward and Mary Alice Batson Davis, was the husband of Thelma Marie Young Davis. He was retired from Ford Motor Company where he worked for 37 years.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1904
JAMES NORMAN PERKINS
James Norman “Son” Perkins, son of Norman and Cora Person Perkins, was the husband of Mable Robinson Perkins.
Broady Brothers Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1905
NENIEN C. McPHERSON
Nenien C. McPherson was the son of Nenien C. Sr. and Maude Baggett McPherson. He was the husband of (1) Elizabeth Davison McPherson, (2) Nell Kenny Stoddard McPherson.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1906
WILLIAM DOUGLAS DAWSON,
son of Dillard and Mary Lillian Morgan Dawson, was the husband of Mary Lou Batson Dawson. He was a retired Garage Owner and a World War II U.S. Army veteran.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1907
DOROTHY JEAN REICH
Dorothy Jean Reich, daughter of George B. and Lucille Hall Cearnal, was the wife of Richard Lee Reich Sr.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1908
CECIL RHODES JOBE
Cecil Rhodes Jobe, son of Professor A.W. Jobe and Molly Harvey Jobe, was the husband of Jeanette Westenberger Jobe. He was a Meteorologist with U.S. weather bureau for 32 years.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1909
GEORGE STERLING EDMONDSON
George Sterling Edmondson, .son of John Sterling and Eloise Ussery Edmondson, was the husband of Lilly Edmondson. He was a farmer
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1910
SALLIE R. MEEK
Sallie R. Meek, daughter of Marable and Linnie Parchman Myers, was the wife of Leslie Meek.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1911
DIXIE L. GRANT
Dixie L. Grant, daughter of Andrew Jackson Hall and Florence Green Hall, was the wife of James Gayno Grant.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1912
HESTER PICKERING FORD
daughter of William S. and Alice Weakley Pickering, was the wife of Ray Elliott Ford Sr.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1913
HELLON TERESA HALL
daughter of Robert and Laura Wallace George, wife of Willie C. Hall.
Anglin Funeral Home, Dover, Tennessee, was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1914
JOSEPH HENRY KOPTIS JR.
Joseph Henry Koptis Jr. was the son of Joseph H. Sr. and Josephine Koptis. He was a assembly foreman with Picker-X-Ray and boiler man with Hiram College. He served aboard U.S.S. Rochester with the U.S. Navy.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1915
GARVIN USSERY
Garvin Ussery, son of Frank and Annie Neblett Ussery, was the husband of Nell Waller Ussery. He was a farmer.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1916
ANDREW CLINARD
Andrew Clinard, son of Bernard and Cynthia Glasgow Clinard, was the husband of Edna Johnson Clinard. He was a retired construction worker. He was a World War II veteran.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1917
H. DONALD OVERBEY
H. Donald Overbey, son of Hafford H. and Grace Morris Overbey, was the husband of Lo Vella Howard Overbey. He was a sales representative. He was a World War II veteran of Army Air Corps.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1918
CLARENCE LANGFORD
Clarence Langford, son of John Thomas and Fannie Bell Rushing Langford, was the husband of Mary Lee Curl Langford. He was owner of Clarence Langford Welding & Fabricating. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1919
HARRY MENENDEZ
Harry Menendez, son of Charles and Irene McConney Menendez, was the husband of Katie Kirk Menendez. He was a retired U.S. Air Force Sergeant and retired member of Clarksville Police Department. He was a member of VFW and Moose Club.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1920
CHOM SUN KIM
Chom Sun Kim was the daughter of Ju Kyong Kim and Wun So Kim.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1921
ROBERT WARREN WEATHERSBY
Robert Warren Weathersby, son of Vernon Victor and Lillian McDaniel Weathersby, was the husband of Nancy Priscilla Pickering Weathersby. He was a retired wholesale florist.
McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1922
MAUDE UNDERWOOD BAGGETT
Maude Underwood Baggett, daughter of Arch and Lou Alma Harvey Underwood, was the wife of Clay Baggett Sr. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1923
GORDON KEEL
Gordon Keel was the son of Warren and Emma Rougemont Keel. He served with the Clarksville Fire Department for 24 years including 6 years as chief from 1961 until his retirement in 1967
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1924
JEAN HEALY
Jean Healy, daughter of Donald and Sara Metcalf Cox, was the wife of Edgar Britt.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1925
PEGGY D. HARVILL
Peggy D. Harvill, was the daughter of Albert Homer and Kate Foutch Douglas. She was a self-employed artist.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1926
FLOYD C. HANKINS
Floyd C. Hankins, son of Grover C. and Leona May Ramsey Hankins, was the husband of Nannie B. Hankins. He was a retired chief of the Ft. Campbell Fire Department and a member of Masonic Lodge.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1927
HOWARD J. HIETT JR.
Howard J. Hiett Jr., son of Howard J. Sr., and Irene Hiett, was the husband of Yvonne Wheeler Hiett. He was a retired owner of Hiett’s Florist.
Sykes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1928
SHANE D. CROSSLEY
Shane D. Crossley was the son of Jack Louis and Esther Larabee Crossley. He was employed by the U.S. Government.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1929
GUS NORFLEET
Gus Norfleet was a retired superintendent of Montgomery County Highway Department. He was a World War II, U.S. Navy veteran, member of Masonic Lodge #89, 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner with Al Menah Shrine Temple, Nashville, Tennessee and member of Clarksville Shrine Club. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1930
HAZEL ESTELL HARRIS
Hazel Estell Harris, daughter of Minor Wooten and Gertrude Atkins Crotzer, was the wife of Lester Harris. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1931
WALLACE V. WORSHAM
Wallace V. Worsham, son of Elizabeth Worsham, was the husband of Suzanne Addington Worsham. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Suzanne L. Worsham. Mr. Worsham was Chief Warrant Officer in U.S. Army during World War II, an insurance salesman for Mutual of New York and a member of Masonic Lodge #89.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Back to Greenwood Cemetery
1932
JAMES B. THOMPSON
James B. Thompson, Son of James B. and Mary Francis Holt Thompson, was the husband of Allegra Shive Thompson.