Hamilton County Tennessee Genealogy Society (2024)

Samsel, Susan

Samsel, Susan Lee Epley, age 92, passed away Wednesday evening at the residence, 705 Crawford St. , Rossville , Ga. She was a resident of Rossville for the past 39 years. Prior to that she was a resident of Apison , Tenn. She was a member of the Church of God in Ridgedale. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. Maggie Sanland, Rossville, Ga., Mrs. Gladys Nolen, Rossville, and Mrs. Bertha Beavers, Ooltewah, Tenn.; six sons, W. L. Langford, Rossville; Arlie J. Samsel, Hugh Samsel and Tom Samsel, all of Rossville; Jim Harris, Ooltewah, Tenn.; John R. Samsel, Morristown, Tenn.; 36 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; 29 great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. The body is at Lane-Roth Funeral Home, Inc.
The Chattanooga Times, Thursday, February 4, 1965 .

Note: Daughter of William & Martha Malinda McDonough Epley. Wife of Richard Samsel.

Sanders, E. E.

SANDERS, E. E. aged 37, formerly of this city, died in Atlanta, Ga. Wednesday. He is survived by his widow, two children, Fredrick and Elizabeth: one sister, Mrs. R. G. Tennant, of this city. The remains arrived in this city Friday night and were removed to Chapman's Funeral Home.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Chattanooga Times, January 24, 1930.

Submitted by Karen Chastain Ktain02@webtv.net

Schaich, Julia

Schaich, Julia Alice, 77,died at her home, 4105 Ringgold Rd., at 10:45 o'clock Tuesday morning. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. T. W. Qualls, Chattanooga; Mrs. M. E. Cleghorn, Rossville, Ga.; and Mrs. Hobart Linkous, Red Bank; three sons, T. J., H. R., and J. S. Schaich, Chattanooga; one sister, Mrs. J. M. Montgomery, Rossville; one brother, T. R. Dunwoody, Rossville; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Jones Memorial Church, Rev. Worth M. Greier and Rev. D. T. Jones officiating. Interment in Mission Ridge Cemetery. Mission Ridge, Ga. Active pallbearers, Roy Elliott, Ray Elliott, Alvin, Maxie, Glenn, and Earl Dunwoody. Honorary: Members of the Jones Memorial Methodist Church. The body is at the home.

Arrangements by J. Avery Bryan Company.

The Chattanooga Times, Tuesday, February 26, 1946.

Scoggins, Benton

Scoggins, Benton Potter 90, of Harrison went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 16, 2013 from his earthly home. He was a member of Greenwood Baptist Church.

Benton was retired from the U. S. Postal Service as the Post Master of the Harrison Post Office for over 20 years and severed his country in the U. S. Navy during WWII.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Warren and Emma Scoggins; first wife, Evelyn Scoggins; three brothers, Warren Scoggins Jr, Alvie Scoggins and Albert Scoggins.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Betty Jean Scoggins; two sons, Michael (Stephany) Scoggins, of Hixson, and Arlie (Julie) Rogers, of Denver, CO.; two daughters, Elaine (Jimmy) Anderson, and Rochelle (Richard) Kirk; one sister, Bobbie Fugate, all of Harrison; seven grandchildren, Chris (Alicia), Hannah (BJ), Arlie III, Michael, Houston, Jacob, Noah and Calab; two great grandchildren, Bobby and Malia; several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends today from 2-8 p.m. and on Sunday up to the hour of service at the Hwy 58 Chapel of Turner Funeral Home or you may visit the online guest book @www.turnerfamilyfuneralhome.com

Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Toby Brogden officiating. Interment will follow in the Hamilton Memorial Gardens with military honors.

Submitted by Phebe Morgan mailto:phebem@comcast.net

Scoggins, James Orville "J.O."
Retired From Norfolk-Southern Railroad
posted January 30, 2006 THE CHATTANOOGAN.COM

James Orville "J.0." Scoggins, 94, of Chattanooga, died on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006.
He had been a member of Bayside Baptist Church since 1974, where he served as a deacon emeritus and usher.
He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran during World War II, where he flew in 64 combat missions as a crew member of a Liberator bomber.
He retired from Norfolk-Southern Railroad after 31 years of service and was a member of the United Transportation Workers Union.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Georgia A. Scoggins; an infant daughter, Reba Jane Scoggins; two sisters; and two brothers.
He is survived by a special niece and primary caregiver, Regina Clark, of Chattanooga; three sisters, Ruby Scoggins, Beatrice Weaver and Violet Steele, all of Chattanooga; two brothers, Frank Scoggins, of Harrison, and Marvin Scoggins, of Ooltewah; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, in the Highway 58 Chapel of Turner Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Stiffs officiating. Interment will be in Old McDonald Cemetery. His nephews will be pallbearers and deacons will be honorary pallbearers.
Visitation will be held from 5-9 p.m. Monday, and from 9 a.m. until funeral time on Tuesday, in the funeral home.
Arrangements are by Turner Funeral Home, Highway 58 Chapel.

Submitted by Phebe Morgan mailto:phebem@comcast.net

Scoggins, Jerry Perry

INJURY FATAL FOR SCOGGINS

Car Fell On Him Sunday Afternoon

An East Lake man who was injured Sunday when a car fell on him while he was checking it for a friend, died Monday afternoon at Erlanger Hospital of injuries received in the accident.

Jerry Perry Scoggins, 23, of 1703 E. 50th St., died shortly after 3:30 p.m. According to police, he was injured Sunday afternoon when a coil spring failed and the suspension of the auto, he was checking collapsed and dropped the car on top of him, crushing him. He was pinned under the car for several minutes. After being freed from the auto, Scoggins was taken to Erlanger Hospital, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Catherine Scoggins; three sisters, Mrs. Martha Neal, Mrs. Patricia Sutherland and Mrs. Leola Corley; two brothers, Tommy and Johnnie Scoggins, all of Rossville.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the English Avenue Baptist Church.

The body is at J. Avery Bryan Funeral Home in Chattanooga.

The Chattanooga Times, September 1968.

Additional info from submitter: Jerry Perry Scoggins was born January 13, 1945 in Hamilton County. He died September 30, 1968

Submitted by Martha Ladd Lweeduck@aol.com

Scoggins, Katherine

Scoggins, Katherine Elizabeth 90, of Red Bank, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2007, in Lifecare of Red Bank.

Born in Harrison, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Jewel (1893 - 1981)and Mae Monger Scoggins. **NOTE: Daniel is the son of Thomas Newton Scoggins (1858 - 1920) and Sarah Elizabeth Estes Scoggins (1878 - 1926) -- of Harrison.

She had been an employee of Carter Bros. and Dixie Savings Store and was a former longtime member of East Chattanooga Baptist Church. She was a member of Red Bank Baptist Church and the Amytie Sunday School Class and a former member of the Prime Timers and Prime Time Singers.

She is survived by several cousins and loving caretakers.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Lane Funeral Home, Coulter Chapel, with the Rev. Bert Jones officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday at Lane Funeral Home, Coulter Chapel, 601 Ashland Terrace.
Posted February 27, 2007 www.Chattanoogan.com

Submitted by Phebe Morgan mailto:phebem@comcast.net

Scoggins, Ruby E.

Worked At Brock Candy Company 47 Years

Ruby E. Scoggins, 93, of Ooltewah, died on Saturday, March 31, 2007, in a local nursing home.
She was a lifetime member of Greenwood Baptist Church and retired from Brock Candy Company after 47 years of service. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, James H. and Minnie D. Scoggins; three sisters; three brothers. She is survived by her one sister, Violet Steele, of Chattanooga; two brothers, Frank Scoggins, of Harrison, and Marvin Scoggins, of Ooltewah; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday in the Highway 58 Chapel of Turner Funeral Home with the Rev. Toby Brogdon and the Rev. James Vaughn officiating. Interment will follow in New McDonald, East View Cemetery with nephews serving as pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Greenwood Baptist Church, 8529 Snow Hill Road, Ooltewah, TN 37363; or to Hospice of Chattanooga, 4411 Oakwood Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37416.
The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday and on Monday up to the hour of services at the funeral home.
Arrangements are by the Highway 58 Chapel of Turner Funeral Homes, 894-2012.

Submitted by Phebe Morgan phebem@comcast.net

Scribner, Cathern

Scribner, Cathern, 72, of Soddy, died Friday in a local hospital. Mrs. Scribner is survived by her husband, Ed Scribner, Soddy; son, Harold Scribner, Soddy; three grandchildren, Russell Scribner, Soddy, Mrs. Danny Walker, Chattanooga; Mrs John Gibson, Daisy; great grandson, John Gibson Jr., Daisy; Mrs. Florence McAfee, Soddy. Mrs. Scribner was a member of Union Fork Baptist Church where funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m., The Rev. Paul Coffelt and Billy Arms officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Nephews who will be pallbearers are John Woodward, Everett Woodward, Hershell Woodward, Sam McAfee, James McAllister, Llewellyn McAfee. Honorary pallbearers will be ladies of the Friendly Class of the Sunday School. The body will be at the church one hour before the services.

Arrangements are by the Williamson Funeral Home.
The Chattanooga Times, October 11, 1959.

Submitted by James M. Dunn Jr. JimanddeeDunn@hotmail.com

Scribner, Henry

Scribner, Henry Edward, 81 of Rt. 1, Soddy, Tenn., died at his residence Thursday afternoon. He was a member of the Union Fork Baptist Church, a retired coal miner and a member of the United Mine Workers, Local 706 of Soddy. He was a member and past noble of the Grand Morning Star Lodge No. 211. Survivors are one son, Harold E. Scribner; three grandchildren, Russell E. Scribner of Soddy; Mrs. Ramona Walker, Chattanooga, and Shirley Gibson of Hixson; five great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Union Fork Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Arvin Johnson and the Rev. Roy Eldridge. Interment will follow in the Union Fork Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Herschel and Everett Woodward, Willard Gibson, Thomas Lovelady, Jack Jenkins, Roy Morgan. Honorary pallbearers will be John McGill, Leland Gann, Tom Alexander, Bert Hogue, George McClure, Ralph Davis, Conner Hagan, Chester Frost, McKinley Curvin, The Rev. Paul Coffelt. The body will remain at the Williamson-Garrison Funeral Home.

Arrangements are by Williamson-Garrison Funeral Home, Soddy, Tenn.
Chattanooga Times January 7, 1966

Submitted by James M. Dunn Jr. JimanddeeDunn@hotmail.com

Scribner, Mary

Scribner, Mary Annis 80, died in her residence near Soddy Sunday afternoon.

She is survived by two sons, W. H. Scribner, of McDonald, Tenn.; H. E. Scribner, of Soddy; two daughters, Mrs. A.M. Woodward and Mrs. Annie May, of Soddy; One brother, Dave Fuller, of Soddy. Funeral services will be held from the Union Fork Baptist church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the Revs. T. R. Talley and L. L. Arms officiation. Pallbearers will be the grandsons, John, Herschel, Everett and William Woodward, Henry and Wayne Uren.Interment will be in the Union Fork cemetery. Coulter's in charge.
The Chattanooga Times, January 9, 1939 Submitted by James M. Dunn Jr.
JimanddeeDunn@hotmail.com

Scribner, William H.

Scribner, William Houston. Funeral services for William Houston Scribner, 74, of 2005 Stewart St., who died Monday night, will be held at 2 o’clock this afternoon at Union Fork Baptist Church, Rev. Paul Coffelt officiating. He is survived by two sons, W. H. Scribner and Theodore Scribner , Akron, Ohio; one brother Edward Scribner, Rt. 1 Soddy, Tenn.; sister, Mrs. Annie Ledford, McDonald, Tenn., and nine grandchildren. Interment will be in Union Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers: Harold Scribner, John Woodward, J. D. Woodward, gene Woodward, Roland Woodward and Russell Scribner.

The body is at the funeral home of J. Avery Bryan Co.
The Chattanooga Times, Wednesday, December 5, 1956.

Submitted by James M. Dunn Jr. JimanddeeDunn@hotmail.com

Scroggins, Catherine

Scroggins, Catherine Jane Dye of Rossville, Ga. died today at her residence. She was 82. Survivors are two sons, Tommy and John Scroggins, both of Rossville; three daughters, Leola Corley and Martha Ladd of Rossville and Patricia Sutherland of Hixson; one sister, Liz Songer, Pikeville, Tenn.; 17 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

Services will be Monday at 1 p.m. at the South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home with Rev. Greg Williamson officiating. Burial will be in Chattanooga Memorial Park with Harold Ladd, Johnny Scroggins Jr., Ricky Moore, Billy Sutherland, John Scroggins, Tommy Scroggins Jr., Jerry Scroggins, and Ronnie Mize serving as pallbearers. The family will receive friends after noon today at the funeral home.

The Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Saturday, May 2, 1992.

Note: Born July 5, 1909 Rhea Co., TN. Wife of John Scroggins.

Submitted by Martha Ladd Lweeduck@aol.com

Scroggins, John

Scroggins, John 70, of 1503 E. 19th St., died Thursday evening at his home. His survivors are his wife Mrs. Catherine Dye Scroggins; three daughters, Mrs. Flossie Corlay, Miss Patricia Scroggins and Miss Martha Scroggins all of Chattanooga; three sons, Jerry, Tommy and Johnny Scroggins, all of Chattanooga; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral plans will be announced by J. Avery Bryans. Body will at the residence after 5 o’clock this afternoon.

The Chattanooga Times – Free Press, Friday March 26, 1965.

Submitted by Martha Ladd Lweeduck@aol.com

Scrudder, Annie
Scrudder, Annie Pope, widow of Henry A. Scrudder, died at her home 117 Narragansette Avenue, Red Bank, yesterday afternoon at 3:30. She is survived by a son Owen O. Scrudder; two grandsons, E. O. Scrudder of this city, Henry E. Scrudder of Fort Jackson, S.C.; granddaughter Miss Ann Scrudder; great-granddaughter Delia Marie Scrudder of this city; a brother, William R. Pope of Paducah, Ky.; half-sister, Mrs. W. A. Miller of Camden, N.J.; two half-brothers, Clay Pope of Camden, N.J. and Sam Pope of Texas. Mrs. Scrudder was born at McMinnville, Tenn. Jan. 7, 1875 and came to this city with her parents Mr. And Mrs. O. C. Pope at the age of 6. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held from the Red Bank Methodist Church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. O.R. Tarwater officiating. Interment will be in Chattanooga Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be W. H. Pope, Albert Scrudder, Herbert McDonald,
Harold Duncan, Herbert Gilbert and Fred Burger. Honorary pallbearers will be Horace Card. O. V. Anderson, C. E. Cofer, Fred Rogers, John McGee, W. M. Jones Earl Hale, A. L. Rankin, Mack Pylant, R. L. Hartman, Eugene Glaze, Grady Garrison, Dewey G. Hixson, Percy Varner and members of the Philomathian Sunday School Class of the Red Bank Methodist Church.

Body will be at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home until hour of funeral.
The Chattanooga Times, February 28, 1952; Page 13

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Henry
Scrudder, Henry A., 76, retired contractor and resident of Chattanooga for 71 years, died yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock at his home, 2810 Dayton Boulevard, after several weeks' illness. Surviving are his wife; son, O. O. Scrudder; two grandsons, Eugene Owen Scrudder, U.S. Army, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss., and Henry Evans Scrudder of Chattanooga; granddaughter, Anna Louise Scrudder, Chattanooga. He was a member of the St. Elmo Church of Christ. A native of Augusta, Ga., Mr. Scrudder came to Chattanooga at the age of 5 years. He was the son of the late Harmon and Katherine Scrudder, pioneer settlers in Hamilton County. Funeral services will be held at the
residence Monday Morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. Charles Holiday officiating. Interment will be in Chattanooga Memorial Park. Page-Hanco*ck Funeral Home in charge. Active pallbearers will be T. J. Holcomb, Thomas Bowman, F. W. Creasman, Dewey G. Hixson, James Painter and L. J. Eldridge.
Honorary pallbearers will be C. E. Cofer, Dr. R. L. Allen, Robert Marshall, P.S. Poindexter, Martin L. Hartman and W. E. Peirce. Friends are requested to omit flowers.

The Chattanooga Times, March 19, 1944; Page 17.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Katherine
Scrudder, Katherine aged 79 years, died Thursday night at the home of her son, H. A. Scrudder, in St. Elmo. She was the widow of H. Scrudder, of Walden's ridge. Deceased was a native of Holland but had been a resident of Hamilton County for the past twenty years. She is survived by five sons and one daughter. Funeral services will be held from the residence 5305 Beulah Avenue, St. Elmo, at 8:30 o'clock this morning, the Rev. White officiating. The following will act as pallbearers: P. S Poindexter, G. F. Collins, G. V Collins, K. Liner, John Geates and John Adkins. Interment will be in Fairmunt cemetery"
The Chattanooga Times, November 2, 1912; Page 3.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Mary
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Schrudder, aged 60, who died yesterday morning at her home on Signal Mountain, will be held today at 2 from the residence, the Rev. J. R. Phillips officiating. Deceased is survived by her husband, S. W. Schrudder; four daughters, Mrs. Sallie Brown and Mrs. Rogers,
of Signal Mountain; Mrs. Elizabeth Bass, of Little Rock, and Mrs. Lillie Snyder, of Mansfield, O.; and three sons, Henry of Hamilton, O.; George of Long Island, Ala., and Frank, of Portsmouth, Va. Interment will take place at Fairmount.
The Chattanooga Times, October 17, 1917; Page 3.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Mary E.

Scrudder, Mary E. aged 35, died at her home, Long Island, Ala., yesterday morning at 6 after a lingering illness. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. McNelley of Long Island; three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Smith, of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mrs. O. G. Stone, of Long Island and Miss Della McNelley, of this city, and one brother, W. G. McNelley of Birmingham. Funeral and interment will take place at Long Island this afternoon at 3.
The Chattanooga Times, November 19, 1921; Page 3.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Owen

Scrudder, Owen O. 65 of 117 Nargansette Ave. died Sunday afternoon in a local hospital. He was a teacher of the Men's Bible Class of the Red Bank Methodist church. Past Master of the Hixson Lodge No. 727. F &AM. member of Red Bank Lodge No. 717 F&AM. member of the Lookout Commandery No. 14. Alhambra Shrine Temple. Chattanooga Exchange Club. past president of the Chattanooga chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants and was a partner in the Public Accountant Firm of Hixson & Scrudder. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Ruth Webb Scrudder. Chattanooga: two sons. Henry E. and Eugene O. Scrudder. Chattanooga: one daughter. Mrs. James Scoggins. Urbana. Ill.: five grandchildren. Delia Marie. Roy Owen. Susan E. and Henry E. Scrudder Jr., Anna Ruth Scoggins. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Red Bank Methodist Church with Revs. W. Clay Daniels and R. L. Lewis officiating. Interment will be in Chattanooga Memorial Park with members of the Red Bank Lodge No. 717. F&AM in charge of service at the grave. Active pallbearers will be Pursey E. Varner. Dewey G. Hixson, Oliver B. Lee, C. E. Cofer, W. H. Myers, and E. J. Rogers. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Methodist Church and the Red Bank Lodge No. 717. F&AM.

The body will remain at the National Funeral Home West Chapel until one hour before the service when it will be taken to the church to lie in state.
The Chattanooga Times, January 26, 1960.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, R. H.

Schrudder, R. H. aged 59 died at his residence on Signal Mountain Tuesday night. He is survived by his widow; two daughters Mrs. Lillie Vandergriff and Mrs. Myrtle Lewis, of Signal Mountain; three sons William of Signal Mountain and Albert and John of Hamilton, O.; four sisters, Mrs. Sallie Brown, of Signal Mountain; Mrs. Lizzie Davis of Little Rock, Ark; Mrs. Callie Guess of Signal Mountain and Mrs. Loue Snyder of Cincinnati, O., and two brothers, George Schrudder of Sand Mountain and Frank of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the residence at 2 o'clock the Rev. Oscar Pickett officiating.Pallbearers will be selected from the members of the Fairmount church. Interment in Fairmount cemetery with the J. Avery Bryan company in charge.

The Chattanooga Times, May 30, 1929; Page 3.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Samuel

Schrudder, Samuel H., Rev. died Friday morning at his home at Glendale. For the past fifty-two years he had been a minister in the Baptist church, during which time he held pastorates in many cities. Surviving are three sons, R. H., of Signal Mountain: G. I., of Sand Mountain and J. F., of this
city; four daughters, Mrs. S. K. Brown, Glendale; Mrs. Elizabeth Bass, of Little Rock; Mrs. Callie Guess, of Signal Mountain, and Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, also of Chattanooga; three brothers, H. A. of Gold Point; Joseph, of Spring City, and John Schrudder of Birmingham; and a sister, Mrs. Rena
McDonald, of this city. Funeral services will be held in Fairmount church at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. Henry Morgan officiating. Interment in Fairmount cemetery, arrangements being in charge of Wann's.
The Chattanooga Times, March 12, 1927; Page 3.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Scrudder, Wm. H.

Schrudder, William Henry. 56 of RFD 1 Signal Mountain died Wednesday morning in a local hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Echols Schrudder; two daughters. Mrs. Calvin H. Condra, Chattanooga, and Mrs. Mike Cercere. Hamilton, Ohio; three sons. Daniel F. Schrudder, Chattanooga; Sgt-Maj. Jack F. Schrudder, Korea and Pfc. Robert J. Echols. Germany; two sisters. Mrs. Sam Lewis. Fort Worth, Tex. and Mrs. Walter Vandergriff. Signal Mountain. Tenn.; two brothers, Jack and Albert Schrudder. Hamilton. Ohio; eight grandchildren and several nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Mountain View Baptist Church. the Rev. J. H. Giles officiating. Interment in Fairmount Cemetery. Pallbearers: Leslie Miles. Raymond Miles. Luke Holloway, Orvil Brown. John Underwood and Paul Plank. The body is at the residence.

Funeral arrangements are in charge of J. Avery Bryan Company.
The Chattanooga Times, December 11, 1952; Page 17.

Submitted by Mary Scrudder mscrudder@austin.rr.com

Seaborn, Callie

Seaborn, Callie wife of Caswell Seaborn, died suddenly Monday morning at a local sanitarium, aged 27 years.

Besides her husband and three small children, she leaves a father, W. C. Moon, and family, of East Chattanooga.

Mrs. Seaborn was born and reared in East Chattanooga. Her husband. who is in Nashville, has been apprised of her sudden demise, and funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Chattanooga News February 24, 1919

Seale, Louellen

Seale, Louellen - Services for Louellen Rose Seale of Hixson, who died Friday in a local hospital, will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Chattanooga Guardian Funeral Home, North, with the Rev. Gilbert Smith and the Rev. C. C. Mize officiating. Burial will be in Hamilton Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Seale was a member of Burks United Methodist Church and the Hixson Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her daughter, Deborah Hebert, Chattanooga; one brother, Walter G. Rose, Soddy-Daisy; and one niece, Nada Beadle, Leesville, La. The family will receive friends today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Death date January 19, 1989.

Submitted by Deb He'bert nodoze@gte.net

Shafer, Mary Bradshaw

First Wife of William Augustus Shafer

Mrs. W. A. Shafer, wife of Dr. W. A. Shafer, of the board of public safety, died at her home on Whiteside Street, Thursday evening at 5:40 o’clock. Her death was the ultimate result of a fall she sustained about two months ago, but although she had been suffering ever since, the end was unexpected

The deceased was about 32 years of age, besides her husband, leaves three small children. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock from the Whiteside Street church, Rec. Dr. S. S. Catron officiating. Interment at Forest Hills cemetery.

The Chattanooga Times January 15, 1904

Submitted By Gloria Shafer Seymour toy@digital.net

Shafer, Murphy Forney
Brother of William Augustus Shafer

SHAFER – Funeral services for Murphy F. Shafer, 79, of 4515 fa*gan Avenue, who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon at the chapel of J. Avery Bryan Company, Rev. Calvin Wigley officiating. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cora White Shafer and one brother, Elbert Shafer, both of Chattanooga. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery.

The body is at the funeral home of J. Avery Bryan Company.

Chattanooga Times April 6, 1958

Submitted By Gloria Shafer Seymour toy@digital.net

Shafer, Dr. Wm A.

DR. William Augustus Shafer DIES AT AGE OF 63

Long Illness Fatal to Former City Physician, Safety Board Member

Dr. William A. Shafer, 63, resident and prominent practicing physician of Chattanooga for nearly a half-century and three decades ago one of the city’s most influential political leaders, died at 11:15 o’clock yesterday morning after an extended illness.

Dr. Shafer was born near Valley Head, Ala., March 4, 1871. He came to Chattanooga in the late “eighties” and entered Chattanooga Medical college. After his graduation he practiced his profession for many years. He was city physician for several years and then served nine years on the old board of public safety. After his retirement from the board, he resumed practice as a physician.

He married first Miss Mary Bradshaw, who died more than twenty years ago. His second wife was Miss Estelle Howard, who survives him. He is also survived by three children, Earl B., of Anniston, Ala., and Ralph E. and Mrs. Willie White, of Chattanooga, and three grandchildren, Ralph E., Jr., and Bettye Gene Howard, and Mrs. Mary Lindsay. Other survivors are four brothers and four sisters, Harry Shafer, of Valley Head; Murphy Shafer, of Chattanooga; Elbert Shafer, of Soddy; Charles Shafer, of Mills, N. M.; Mrs. Mattie Keith, Mrs. Stella Dean and Mrs. Nancy Wright, of Valley Head, and Mrs. Georgia Sampley, of Germyn, Tex.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

The Chattanooga Times August 31, 1934

Submitted By Gloria Shafer Seymour toy@digital.net

Shackleford, John Ernest

John Ernest Shackleford Dies After Short Illness

Stricken with pneumonia a few days ago, John Ernest Shackleford, aged 20 years, passed away Sunday morning at his home, 1206 Vance Avenue.

Johnnie, as the young man was familiarly know, was formerly file clerk for The News. He was always faithful in the discharge of his duties and did his work efficiently and well. He possessed a bright, genial disposition that endeared him to officials and employees of the paper. Ill health forced him to give up his position, but he responded to medical treatment and attention and was soon on the road to recovery. For some time he was secretary to the local agent of the department of justice. He also got out The Daily Record, a paper containing court proceedings, real estate transfers and legal items. A few months ago he accepted the position of stenographer in the office of the United States District Court Clerk and was at his post of duty when pneumonia laid its hold upon him.

John Ernest Shackeford was a talented musician and was much in demand at parties and entertainments. Words of praise of his ability were accepted by him with that spirit of modesty which characterized him.

He was popular among a host of friends, who will be shocked to learn of his death. He was on the very threshold of promising young manhood and a bright future lay before him. He sought to make the best of opportunities and to improve himself in every way possible.

Surviving him are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shackleford; three brothers, H. R., O. L. and W. B. Shackleford, and a sister, Mrs. Gay Park.

Funeral services, conducted by Reverends Wright and Hale, will be held from the residence Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock, with Forest Hills Cemetery as the place of interment.

Pallbearers are announced as Denton Bass, Clifford Wilkerson, Ransom Pirtie, Hilton Kroger, John Dodds and Carl Barham.

Chattanooga News February 24, 1919

Schneider, Willie
Daughter of William Augustus Shafer

SCHNEIDER, Willie Shafer, 67, of 713 Hargraves Ave., died Saturday morning in a Knoxville hospital. She was the wife of the late Fred J. Schneider. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James S. Lindsey, Ooltewah, Tenn.; one brother, Ralph E. Shafer, Chattanooga; and two grandchildren, Suzanne and James L. Lindsey, Ooltewah, Tenn. Funeral services will be held at the graveside, Forest Hills Cemetery, at 11 a.m. Monday with the Rev. William A. Adams officiating.

The body is at the Chattanooga Funeral Home, East Chapel.

Chattanooga Times January 2, 1966

Submitted By Gloria Shafer Seymour toy@digital.net

Shahan, Myrtis

Shahan, Myrtis Cavender, widow of Lee N. Shahan, of 930 Oak St., died early Monday morning in the Bradley County Nursing Home. A native of Georgia, Mrs. Shahan was the daughter of Joseph and Martha Clements Cavender. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the first teacher of the Shahan Bible Class which she taught for 42 years. She also was a member of the Woman’s Missionary Union. Survivors are one son, Maxwell Lee Shahan, Maryville, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. Llewellyn Chapman, Chattanooga; five grandchildren. Lee Morgan Shahan, Maryville, Tenn.; Lt. Larry Austin Shahan, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Judy Shahan, Maryville, Tenn.; Llewellyn Chapman, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. Jean Chapman Kollmansperger, Chattanooga; eight great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. C H. Magill and Mrs. B. W. Beck, both of Chattanooga. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church, with Dr. Luther Joe Thompson and Rev. Billy Wallace officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hills Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Shahan Bible Class. The family requests that flowers be omitted, and contributions may be made to the Shahan Bible Class Missionary Fund. The body will lie in state one hour at the church before the service.

The body is at Wann Funeral Home.
The Chattanooga Times, Tuesday, December 3, 1963.

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Shannon, Laney

Shannon, Laney A., age 79,of Rt. 2, Gann Road, Hixson, Tenn., died Tuesday afternoon in a local hospital He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and a lifelong resident of Hixson, Tenn. He was a member of Daisy Masonic Lodge 706 F&AM. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Johnson Shannon, a son, Claude R. Shannon, Hixson; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ruth Blevins, Hixson, and Mrs. Virginia Jo Clift of Soddy, Tenn.; three brothers, Frank b. Shannon, Clint D. Shannon and Sam Shannon, all of Birmingham, ala.; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Roberts of Hixson and Mrs. ruby Rogers of Florida; seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the north chapel of the Chattanooga Funeral Home, with Rev. Glenn Blevins officiating. Interment will be in the Johnson Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Reapers Class of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and members of the Daisy Masonic Lodge 706 F&AM.

The body is in the north chapel of the Chattanooga Funeral Home, Highway 153.

Chattanooga Times, 29 Jul 1970

Submitted by Sallie Cox scox3876@bellsouth.nethide

Shannon, Henley

Shannon, Henley S., 82, died at home on the Gann Road, Hixson, Tenn., early Tuesday morning. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. J. E. Rogers of Hixson, four sons, Laney A. Shannon of Hixson, Frank B., Clint D. and Sam R. Shannon of Birmingham, Ala.: 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services, conducted by the Revs. E. E. Harris and J. W. Davenport will be held at 1:00 this afternoon from the Gann’s Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Johnson Cemetery. Active pallbearers are J.A. Rogers, Wayne Rogers, Wallace Roberts, Paul Shannon, Leroy Shannon and Claude Shannon; honorary pallbearers will be W. C. Harper, John Bowman, Creed Jack.

Chattanooga Times, February 19, 1947

Submitted by Sallie Cox scox3876@bellsouth.net

Shannon, Nellie

Shannon, Nellie Cox, 69, of 751 Rose Drive, who died Sunday, was a native of Daisy, Tenn. and lived in Birmingham 50 years. She was a member of Huffman Baptist Church and was superintendent for the beginners Sunday School Department for 36 years. Mrs. Shannon was co-founder of the Huffman Garden Club, a member of the East End Garden Club, and the first member of the Birmingham Beautification Board. She was past matron of Miller Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Roebuck Chapel with burial in Forest Hill. Survivors include her husband, Sam R. Shannon, Sr.; a son, Sam R. Shannon, Jr.; Birmingham; a brother, Bruce Cox, Chattanooga, Tenn. and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Cannon, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Birmingham News, Monday., December16, 1974

Submitted by Sallie Cox scox3876@bellsouth.net

Shannon, Sam Sr.

Shannon, Sam Ray, SR., 74, of 864 Twin Lakes Drive NE. who died Tuesday, was a member of Huffman Baptist Church, where he was a life deacon. He was a retired employee of Jefferson Brick and Supply Co. and a member of Masonic Lodge 153. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Roebuck chapel, with burial in Forest Hill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cecil Gleen Shannon, a son, Sam Ray Shannon, Jr., Birmingham, and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Roberts, Chattanooga, Tenn. The family suggests any memorials be made to Huffman Baptist Church or to the Heart Fund.

Note from submitter: First wife was Nellie Cox
Birmingham News Friday, November 25, 1977

Submitted by Sallie Cox scox3876@bellsouth.net

Sharp, Icy

SHARP, Icy, 59, died in a local hospital Wednesday evening. She is survived by one son, Homer Pickett, Signal Mountain: two brothers, Lawrence McIntyre, Signal Mountain, and Ed McIntyre, Signal Mountain. The body will be at the residence on Signal Mountain after 3 o'clock this afternoon.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the National Funeral Home.
The Chattanooga Times, Wednesday, February 27, 1946

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Sharp, Katherine

CENTENARIAN DIES

Mrs. Katherine Sharp, 101 years old, died at her home, 809 Hamilton Avenue, North Chattanooga, yesterday afternoon. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Luevenia Thompson; one brother, J. C. Sharp; seventeen grandchildren and thirty-five great-grandchildren. The body will remain at the residence until the funeral hour, to be announced by Smith Funeral Service.
The Chattanooga Times 3/13/1937

Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Sharp, 101, will be held from the residence, 809 Hamilton Avenue, at 10 a.m. today; the Revs. Henry Morgan and T. Perry Brannon officiating. Pallbearers: John, Gabe, Edward Sharp, Curtis Sively, Fred Jackson and Ira Johnson. Interment Thompson cemetery,

arrangements by Smith Funeral service.
The Chattanooga Times 3/14/1937

Submitted by Anne Templeton Wilson Anne920@aol.com

Sharp, Lula

Sharp, Lula H., 80, of Route 5, Canyon Road, North Chattanooga, died Friday at her home. She was a lifelong resident pf the Suck Creek area and was of the Baptist faith. She was the widow of Frank Sharp and was preceded in death by two sons, Grady and Ernest Sharp, and a daughter, Maggie Sharp. Survivors include a daughter, Rachel Seymour, Chattanooga; three sons, Johnny and Benny Sharp, both of North Chattanooga, Tommy Sharp, Tiftonia; 18 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren; one niece.

Arrangements will be announced by the R. J. Coulter Chapel of Lane Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends after 2 p.m. today.
Chattanooga Times, Saturday July 9, 1983

Note: Buried in Thompson Cemetery, Cash Canyon Rd., Chattanooga, TN

Shattuck, Alice

Shattuck, Alice M. wife of S. E. Shattuck, died at 9:15 yesterday morning at her home, 4803 St. Elmo Ave. She is survived by her husband, three sons, W. H. & Sam Shattuck, of St. Elmo & Norman Shattuck, of Lafayette, GA; one daughter Miss Ruby Lee, of St. Elmo; Her mother Mrs. Jane Rice, three sisters & three brothers.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
The Chattanooga Times, March 7, 1917.

Note: Sister to Texas Anna Bice Key, Mrs. Burlie E. Bice Watkins, Joseph Johnson Bice and Robert L. Bice.

Submitted by Joyce Sealy sealy@bcni.net

Shaw, Exie

Shaw, Exie Mae Tabor 80, of Port Charlotte, Fla., died Monday at her home. She was a native and former resident of Chattanooga and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include three daughters, Jessie Ellis, Port Charlotte, Edna Watson, Chattanooga, and Juanita Wise, Rossville; three sons, Charles and Tommy Shaw, Rossville; sister, Bernice Beasley, Evansville, Tenn.; two brothers, Lindsey and Earl Tabor, both of Rossville; 22 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held in Florida. Memorial contributions may be made to National Hospice Foundation or to your local Hospice Chapter.

Arrangements by Kaypongers Funeral Home, Punta Gorda, Fla.
The Chattanooga Times, September 4, 1990.

Note from submitter: My Aunt, daughter of Jesse Walton and Maggie Ann Tabor

Submitted by Fran Tabor pamela40@worldnet.att.net

Shipley, Andy

Shipley, Andy, 49, of Rt. 1., Sale Creek, died Saturday afternoon. He was a veteran of World War II and a lifelong resident of North Hamilton County. He is survived by one son, Leon Shipley of Chattanooga, two sisters, Miss Jennie Shipley and Miss Maggie Shipley, both of Sale Creek, four brothers, Henry Shipley of Sale Creek, Elbert and Elmer Shipley both of Chattanooga: one grandchild and several nieces and nephews. The Body will remain at the funeral home.

Arrangements will be announced later by Williamson-Garrison Funeral Home, Highway 57, Daisy.

Chattanooga Times, May 30, 1965

Submitted by Sallie Cox scox3876@bellsouth.nethide

Shipley, Joe

Shipley, Joe A., 56, of 18 Tunnel boulevard, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katie Steel Shipley; a daughter, Miss Kathleen Shipley; a son, Joe A. Shipley, Jr.; four sisters, Mrs. O. E. Crawley, Mrs. Sudie Elsea, Mrs. Sallie Elsea, of Graysville, Tenn., and Mrs. Lottie Brooks, of Chattanooga; six brothers, Richard, George, Gilbert and David Shipley, of Chattanooga; King and John Shipley, of Nashville, Tenn.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the J. Avery Bryan company.

The Chattanooga Times, Sunday, November 29, 1936

Shropshire, Sarah

Shropshire, Sarah Jane Lewallen, 76, died early Tuesday morning at the residence, 535 Hedgewood Drive. She is survived by six children, Mrs. Adarene Campbell, Tandy Shropshire and Edd Fryar, all of Chattanooga; Mrs. John Gardner, Smyrna, Ga.; Mrs. Fred Lane, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Thomas Green, Muncie, Ind.; 10 grandchildren and great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. A. J. Zuercher and Mrs. Jean Danz, both of Los Angeles, California; one brother, Dr. G. W. Llewellyn, St. Petersburg Fla. Mrs. Shropshire was a member of the Ridge Crest Baptist Church and the Dorcas Sunday School Class and had been a residence of Hamilton County, living near Ooltewah for a number of years. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon from the Greenwood Baptist Church with Rev. A. W. Hawkins and L. C. Smartt conducting. Burial will be in McDonald Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be grandsons: Fred A. John and Tandy Lane, Jack Campbell, John and King Shropshire and Eugene Wilson. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Dorcas Sunday School Class of the Ridge Crest Baptist Church.

The body is at the National Funeral Home.

Chattanooga Times 11-27-1957, pg 11

Submitted by Connie Lewallen Roach cjroach7@comcast.net

Simpson, Bertie

Simpson, Bertie Long, 57, wife of J. G. Simpson. 1412 W. 52nd St., St. Elmo, died in a local hospital at 3:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Surviving is her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Louise S. Wilkerson; son, M. Sgt. Marvin O. Simpson, U.S. Army; mother, Mrs. Mary J. Long, Chattanooga; four sisters, Mrs. D. A. Kirk, Mrs. J. N. Morgan, Chattanooga; Mrs. Edward Stein, Rome, Ga., and Mrs. Walter L. Simpson, Trenton, Ga.; three brothers, Frank Long, Chicago; Clifford Long, Los Angeles, Calif., and J. H. Long, Chattanooga, and five grandchildren. Funeral Thursday afternoon at St. Elmo Church of Christ. Ministers Leslie R. Boyd, Paul Buchanan and Charles Lemons officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery. Pallbearers will be R. D. Cherry, Howard Yates, Edward Thurston, Marlin Lamb, W. A. Lewis, Clinton Shelby, Martin McDonough Sr. and W. T. Nicholls.

The body is at the funeral home of J. Avery Bryan Co.
Chattanooga, Times, October 7, 1953.

Submitted by Faye Louise Simpson flouisesimpson@prodigy.net

Simpson, Essie

TRENTON, Ga. -- Mrs. Effie [correct name is Essie]Long Simpson, 75, a life-long resident of Dade County, died Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred May Mahan of Wildwood, Ga. In addition to Mrs. Mahan, she is survived by her husband, Walter L. Simpson, of Wildwood; two daughters, Miss Irene Simpson and Mrs. Bill Niel Vann, and one son, Clay Simpson, all of Fort Lauderdale; three sisters, Mrs. B. A. Kirk, Lakewood, Fla., Mrs. E. W. Stein, Rome, Ga., and Mrs. J. H. Morgan of Chattanooga; two brothers, J. C. and J. H. Long, both of Chattanooga; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body is at Moore Funeral Home and funeral arrangements will be announced.
Chattanooga Times, 12/20/1967

Submitted by Faye Louise Simpson flouisesimpson@prodigy.net

Simpson, Roy

Funeral services for Roy Simpson, popular member of the city fire department, who died suddenly while on watch duty at No. 2 fire hall Monday night, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Wann's Chapel, with the Rev. J. W. Inzer and the Rev. W. S. Keese officiating. Interment will be will be made in the police and fireman's plot in Forest Hills cemetery, with the Worley lodge, No. 601, F. and A. M. in charge of the graveside services.

Active pallbearers, chosen from the ranks of the city fire department, will be A. E. McClure, H. B. Weese, B. A. Pogue, R. E. Ward, W. R. Teppenpaw, T. E. Arledge, Joe Brown and G. W. Clinton. Honorary pallbearers will be Commissioner Eugene Bryan, Chief Toomey, Chiefs Ray Bryan, Robert Jones and Amos Teppenpaw, A. M. Moore, T. C. Betterton, E. A. Weigel and Capt. H.L. Fisher, of the Mission Ridge fire department.

Simpson's death came suddenly, while he was seated at the watch desk at No. 2 fire hall, where he was assistant engineer of No. 2 engine company. Earlier in the afternoon he had packed a grip in preparation for a trip to Nashville to represent Worley lodge, No. 601, F. and A. M., at grand lodge meeting. Simpson was worshipful master at his lodge and was held in high esteem in fraternal circles in which he moved.

January 26, 1928

Submitted by Gary P. Martin oogie53@hotmail.com

Simpson, Walter

Simpson, Walter L, 85, of Trenton, Ga., passed away Wednesday morning. A lifelong resident of Dade County, he was a retired farmer. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Edith Mahan, Trenton; Miss Irene Simpson, Mrs. Grace Vann, and a son, Clay Simpson, all of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the R. D. Moore Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Bill Brown officiating. Burial will be in the Deer Head Cove Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Arrangements are by R. D. Moore Funeral Home, Trenton.
Chattanooga Times, March 26, 1975.

Submitted by Faye Louise Simpson flouisesimpson@prodigy.net

Sims, Steven

Sims, Steven "Brian" a student at Soddy-Daisy High School, died Monday in a local hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was 17.

Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Vicki and Brian Berry; sister, Ashley, all of Soddy Daisy; grandparents, Judy and Lonnie Sunderland, Hixson, Kitty Sims, Soddy Daisy, and Charles Edward Sims, Harrison.

Services will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at New Salem Baptist Church with the Rev. Ted Painter and the Rev. Garry Capehart officiating. Burial will be in Hamilton County Memorial Park.

The family will be receiving friends at Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, Soddy Daisy.

Chattanooga Times, Jan 13,1993

(Newspaper left out the name of Brian's father, which is Steve Sims)

Submitted by Connie Baumann Littletn@gmail.com

Sivley, George W. SR

RETIRED PAINTER, DIES

George W. Sivley Sr., 74, of 4105 Citico Ave. , died in a local hospital early yesterday morning after a short illness. A retired painter, he was a lifelong resident of Chattanooga . He was an honorary life member of Painter’s Local 226, and a member of Oakwood Baptist Church . He is survived by two sons, George W. Sivley, Jr., of Chattanooga , and Newell S. Sivley of Dallas, Tex.; a brother, Tom Sivley; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Barnhardt and Mrs. John Webb, all of Chattanooga, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held today at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Turner Funeral Home with the Rev. Livy Cope officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery .

Pallbearers will be P. L. Baker, Fred Davis, Chester Sivley, Gene Morgan, R. Robertson, and Ben Condra.

Honorary pallbearers will be members of Painters’ Local 226.

The Chattanooga Times, Wednesday, February 26, 1958 .

Sivley, Wm. D.

Sivley, William D. (DAVE), 85, a former resident of Chattanooga , died Monday in Tarpon Springs , Fla. , where he had lived for the past 18 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Tarpon Springs, and a former member of the Red Bank Baptist Church and the Keystone Bible Class. He was a member of Lookout Commandery No. 14 Knights of Templar, Hill City Lodge No. 603. Alhambra Temple , IAM Lodge No. 56. Junior Order United American Mechanics and John Bailey Licklin Chapter No. 49. Survivors are: wife, Mrs. Frances Liner Sivley, Tarpon Springs; two sons, Luther Sivley of Chattanooga , Dan Sivley, Beltsville , Md. ; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Donahoo of Chattanooga , Mrs. Shirley Dowlen of Hixson; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Cox of Chattanooga; one brother, Harry A. Sivley of Long Beach, Calif.; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Arrangements will be announced by R. J. Coulter Funeral Home, Ashland Terrace.

The Chattanooga Times, Tuesday, March 26, 1974.

Skates, Grace

Skates, Grace 87, of Chattanooga passed away peacefully at Parkridge Medical Center on Friday, Dec., 13, 2002.

Grace was a well-loved and respected lady who will be dearly missed by all that knew her. Grace was a great lady who loved, and cared for everyone. We have been graced with her loving spirit for 87 years. To have known her is a true blessing. She was a good Christian woman, a wonderful mother and a beloved wife. Grace was a member of Mountain Creek Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her husband Roland Glenn Skates; three daughters, Drusilla Coffman, Dianna and Doris Slatton; her father Robert Owen; her mother Della Tanner Owen; two sisters Martha Jo Parks and Rhea Sarrett; two brothers Frank and Howard Owen.

She is survived by her son, Donald Slatton, Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren; and one great-grand-child.

There will be a grave side service on Monday, Dec., 16, 2002, at 10 a.m. at Chattanooga National Cemetery located on Holtzclaw Avenue.

Submitted by Robert Tanner mailto:RATanner2@aol.com

Skates, Roland

Skates, Roland Glenn of Chattanooga died Friday, December 15, 1995, in a local nursing home. He was 86.A member of the Mountain Creek Church of Christ, he was a U.S. Army veteran and an avid golfer. Survivors include his wife, Grace Owen Skates; his son Donald Skates, Pelham, Ala; two brothers, Ernest Skates, Chattanooga, and Marvin Skates, Florida; sister, Aileen Lewis, Arkansas; and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Chattanooga National Cemetery, with Minister Jack Stamper and others officiating.

Chattanooga Times-Free Press, Saturday, December 16, 1995

Submitted by June Cooper Penny0608@aol.com

Skelton, John Franklin

ROME GEORGIA April 5, 1916. J F Skelton aged 77 years and a resident of this city for some time, passed away at 11 o'clock Friday Morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. A. Duncan, No 319 Calhoun Avenue. Three sons and three daughters survive him, all but Mrs. Duncan residing elsewhere.Mr. Skelton was a veteran of the Civil War, in which he served as a member of Co. E 68th Indiana Infantry. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence and internment will be in Oakland Cemetry.
Additional information: John lived for years in Hamilton County TN. He married Sarah Bolton McCullough in Hamilton Co. Several of his children were born there. I am his and Sarah's Great Granddaughter. Evelyn Skelton Sell

Submitted by Evelyn Skelton Sell mailto:esell904@peoplepc.com

Skelton, Mrs. John

SKELTON - On Stringers Ridge, July 22, Mrs. John Skelton. Interment at White Oak Cemetery,
The Daily Times: Chattanooga, TN. Tuesday, July 25, 1899

Additional Information by Submitter: Mrs. John Skelton is Ellen Skelton. A mistake was made of the place of interment. She is not in the White Oak Cemetery and can be seen in the Sivley Cemetery five miles Northwest of Chattanooga. She is in Row 27 which is at the back of the Cemetery. The Cemetery is 100 yards wide and 400 yards deep. Ellen is my Great Aunt and Step Grandmother.
Ivelyn Kay Skelton Blanton

Submitted by Ivelyn Kay Skelton Blanton k_blanton@yahoo.com

Slater, James

Slater, James Lee, 57, of 3501 Martin Road, Red Bank, died Thursday in a local hospital. A DeKalb County, Ala., native, he lived in Chattanooga the past 33 years. A U. S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War, he was a security guard with the Department of Human Services. He was a son of the late Joseph J. Slater. Survivors include his mother, Beulah Hayes Slater; brother, Randell J. Slater, both of Red Bank; two nieces, Kittie Slater Stafford, Hixson, and Kristie L. Slater, Red Bank; one great-niece. Services will be held at 2 p.m. CDT Sunday at New Harmony Baptist Church, Geraldine, Ala. Burial will be in New Harmony Cemetery. The family will receive friends after 2 p.m. CDT today at Harris Funeral Home, Geraldine.

Local arrangements by the Coulter Chapel of Lane Funeral Home.

Chattanooga Times June 7 1986 Pg A8

Submitted by Tonia Hager Cobb Acmom902@aol.com

Smith, Della

Smith, Della Mae, 57, 7404 Moses Rd, Hixson, died early Saturday morning at the residence. Survivors are; husband, T. R. Smith; two sons, John Michael Green, Nashville, Tenn.; Eugene Williams, Mobile, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Akins of Hixson; Mrs. Delores Cunningham, Little Rock, Ark; five sisters, Mrs. Sally Cox, Mrs. Jimmie Parker, Mrs. Lonnie Sunderland, Mrs. Horace Capehart, Mrs. Sammie Davis, all of Hixson; seven brothers, Amos Womack of Rossville, Ga.; Marvin Womack of Cooper City, Fla.; G. W. Womack of Red Bank; W.R. Womack of Soddy; Lloyd Womack of Bryant, Ala.; James Womack of Ogdensburg, NY; Allen Womack of Hixson; six grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in R.J. Coulter Chapel with Rev. Ronnie Smith officiating. Burial will be in Hamilton County Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Jimmie Smith, Tommy Smith, Billy Smith, William F. Green, J.C. Green, Buddy Green.

Arrangements by R.J. Coulter Funeral Home, Ashland Terrace.
Chattanooga Times- July 20, 1974

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Smith, Earl

Smith, Earl F., 42, of 2619 Glass St., died Tuesday morning in a local hospital. He is survived by two daughters, Miss Faye and Judy Smith, Atlanta, Ga.; mother, Mrs. D. F. Smith, Chattanooga; three brothers, Owen and Arnold Smith, Chattanooga; the Rev. R. Paul Smith, Dayton, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Womack, Detroit, Mich. Funeral services will be held at 10 o’clock Thursday morning from the Manker Memorial Methodist Church with Revs. D. B. Cooper and Henry Dawson officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood. Active pallbearers will be Clarence Schroyer, Merie Ingle, George Harrison, Fred Basham, Luther Miller, W. B. Crox. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Schroyer Bible Class of Menker Memorial Methodist Church.

The body is at the National Funeral Home.

Chattanooga Times October 30 1957 Pg 11

Submitted by Tonia Hager Cobb Acmom902@aol.com

Smith, George
Smith, George Columbus, 66, passed away at his home, 24th Street, at Benton Pike, Cleveland, Tenn., Monday at 2 o'clock following a long illness. Surviving are a wife, Mrs. Dora Smith, daughter, Mrs. August Harvey, Cleveland, five grandchildren, two great grandchildren, two brothers, W. G. Smith, Bakersfield, Calif., Atlee A. Smith, Reno, Nev., one sister, Mrs. Alice Cheek, Benton, Tenn.; a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted from Michigan Ave. Baptist Church Wednesday at 1 p.m., by Rev. T. H. Logan. Interment in Riceville Cemetery. Pallbearers Ed Burns, Earl Forgey, John Maney, Raymond Dixon, James Jackson, Ernest Evans.

Fike Funeral Home, Cleveland, in charge of arrangements. Body will be at the home until hour of service.
The Chattanooga Times, Apr. 18, 1950 p17.

Smith, William

Smith, William Alvis “RED”, 78, of 3115 E. 44th St., died Thursday at his home. An Alabama native, he lived in the Chattanooga area most of his life. He retired from Crane Enamel after over 42 years of service and was a member of East Lake Lodge 698 F&AM. He was preceded in death by his wife, Flora Smith, and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include five daughters, Eveline Colkitt, Nadine Brown, Vaunda Beinert, Juanita Smith and Marcheta Henley, all of Chattanooga; sister, Bonnie Ridge, Apison; two brothers, Harl Smith and J. Herman Goodman, both of Ooltewah; seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Billy Kennedy officiating. Graveside services in Hamilton Memorial Gardens will be conducted by East Lake Lodge 698 F&AM.

The family will receive friends after 2 p.m. today at the South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home.

Chattanooga Times June 7 1986 Pg A8

Submitted by Tonia Hager Cobb Acmom902@aol.com

Smith, E. K.

Smith, Elisha Kirkland died at his home in Fairmount, Tenn., June 28, at 6 a.m. The deceased was born Feb. 3, 1836 and lived almost the entire time of his long life in this county. He married Mary I. Rogers, Oct. 26, 1854, and to them were born five children.The wife and three children survive. Mrs. Mary Brown, of Fairmount; Mrs. Catherine Houser of Chattanooga; and George W. Smith, of Fairmount. Eighteen grandchildren are descendants of the deceased. Mr. Smith has been a consistent member of the M. E. church since 1851.The funeral services were held at the family residence June 30, by John B. Rogers, of Hixson, Tenn.

Chattanooga News (Times) July 2, 1912

Spencer, Ulysses

Spenser, Ulysses E., age 73, longtime resident of Chattanooga, died in a local hospital at 5:10 o’clock Tuesday night. Mr. Spencer was a member of Ridgedale Church of Christ. He is survived by two sons, George E. Spencer and Franklin G. Spencer, Chattanooga: one grandson, Grant Eugene Spencer, Chattanooga, and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by J. Avery Bryan Company.

Chattanooga Times October 30 1957 Pg 11

Submitted by Tonia Hager Cobb Acmom902@aol.com

Staggers, John

The funeral of John Staggers, who died at a local hospital Wednesday night, will be held from the chapel of Wann & Son this afternoon at 3. The interment will be at Greenwood cemetery.

The Chattanooga Daily Times, Monday, June 24, 1918.

Starks, Gladys

Starks, Gladys Wheeler, of 3805 Nandena Drive, died Thursday at her home following an extended illness. A lifelong resident of Chattanooga, she was a 1930 graduate of Howard High School. She was a member of Prospect Baptist Church, serving on the Mother’s Board and the Missionary Society. She was a member of Eastern Star. Survivors include four sons, LaGrand Starks Jr., Chicago, Clyde Starks, Pensacola, Fla., J.B. and Lex Starks, Chattanooga; three daughters, Josephine Starks and Faithe McDaniel, both of Chattanooga, and Doris Suddeath, Nashville; 14 grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Prospect Baptist Church, with the Rev. J. P. Trimble officiating.

The Chattanooga Times, September 24, 1988.

Submitted by Tina Austin tma0411@gmail.com

Stevens, Emma

Stevens, Emma Ann Williams wife of James Wharton Stevens, both residents of Memphis, died yesterday afternoon at 2 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Burgher Pirtle (Margaret Louise Stevens Pirtle), 807 Dodds Avenue. Mrs. Stevens had suffered an attack of apoplexy while visiting her daughter. Brief services were held at the Pirtle home last night by Rev. Holly M. Hale, after which the body was taken to Memphis for interment.

Mrs. Emma A. (Emma Ann Williams Stevens) Stevens, wife of J. W. (James Wharton) Stevens, died at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. B. (Robert Burgher) Pirtle (Margaret Louise Stevens Pirtle), 807 Dodds Avenue. She is survived by her husband and four daughters, Mrs. Pirtle of this city; Mrs. W. S. (William Sydney) Randolph (Emma Gertrude Stevens Randolph); Mrs. E. J. (Eugene Johnson) Bettis (Jimetta Stevens Bettis); and Mrs. T. G. (Thomas Goodlet) Tucker (Arrabelle Stevens Tucker) of Memphis. Short funeral services will beheld from the Pirtle home Thursday evening, with Rev. H. M. Hale officiating. The body will be taken at midnight to Memphis for burial.

The Chattanooga Times, December 2, 1921.

Submitted by Peggy Rhinerson prhinerson@aol.com

Stickler, Larry Charles Sr.

Church. Collegedale , Tennessee died Tuesday May 4, 2004 at his home. Larry was born in Columbus , Ohio , but had lived in Chattanooga most of his life. He was a member of the McDonald Road Seventh-day Adventist Church and a member of several antique rifle associations. Survivors include two sons, Larry “Chuck” Strickler, Jr., and Greg Strickler, both of Orlando, Florida; two daughters, Nicole and Michelle Strickler, both of Collegedale; sister and brother-in-law, Linda and David Johnston, Chattanooga; niece, Kris Meadows; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins all of Chattanooga. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Don Gettys officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to McDonald Road Seventh-day Adventist Church . Condolences may be sent to www.heritagefh.com.

The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at Heritage Funeral Home, East Brainerd Road .

Chattanooga Times Free-Press

Submitted by John W. Henson henson3@chattanooga.net

Stiff, John .

Stiff, John Thomas was born at Dallas, Tenn, December 15, 1839. His younger life was passed in Lafayette, Ga. He served in the confederate army. He came to Chattanooga in 1865 and remained until 1880 spending the remainder of his life on Lookout Mountain where he died March 14, 1894, leaving a widow, seven sons and two daughters. Mr. Stiff was one of the first carriers of The Chattanooga Times. He was in mercantile business with G. H. Jarnagin, who speaks of his very great care to be absolutely prompt in meeting his business obligations.
Chattanooga Times March, 1894

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Stone, Leon

71, Dies;

Retired Businessman

Leon C. Stone, 71, Ooltewah-Ringgold Road, formerly with East Brainerd Dairy and Quality Produce Co., died at home Wednesday afternoon.

Before moving to the Westview community, Mr. Stone lived in Chattanooga and operated Stone Battery Co. until 1930. He ran the East Brainerd Dairy for 12 years and was associated with Quality Produce until his retirement.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Hamil Stone; two daughters, Miss Dorothy T. Stone and Mrs. Betty Thigpen; two sons, Leon C. Stone Jr., and James G. Stone; four brothers, Roger W. Stone and Burl R. Stone, both of Ooltewah; F. Rettig Stone, Mt. Pleasant, Tex., Ed Stone, McDonald, Tenn.; sister, Mrs. Belle Brewer, Ooltewah; seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 11 a. m. Friday in the West Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home with Dr. J. Fred Johnson officiating.

Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.

The Chattanooga Free-Press, Thursday, March 9, 1967.

Stoops, Andrew J.

Funeral of Capt. Stoops.

The funeral service over the body of Capt. Andrew J. Stoops, who died Sunday morning, will be held at 11 o’clock this morning from his late residence, 229 Vine Street, Drs. Bachman and Elmore officiating. Mr. Stoops was a member of Lookout post, No. 2, G. A. R., which organization will conduct the services at the National cemetery.

The Chattanooga Daily Times, Tuesday, March 22, 1910.

Suit, Oliver Napolean
1907 - 2002

Oliver N. Suit of Lake Placid, Florida, died Tuesday, September 3, 2002, in Florida Hospital Lake Placid, Flordia.

Born in Ranger, North Carolina, he had been a Lake Placid resident for the past nine years, coming from Miami where he operated a custom yacht and boat repair shop for many years.

Mr. Suit was a member of the Little River Lions Club in Miami and the Memorial United Methodist Church in Lake Placid. He was 95.

Survivors include his daughter Laura Boyd of Lake Placid, Rosalind Suit of Baltimore, Maryland, and Ellen Bullers of St. Petersburg; a brother, Floyd of Dahlonega, Georgia; four grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren

He was preceded in death by his wife of 72 years Roxie in 2001.

Visitation at Scott Funeral Home will be Sunday, September 8, from 5 until 7 p.m.

Funeral services will also be from the funeral home on Monday September 9 at 11 o'clock. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lake Placid, Florida.
The Lake Placid (Florida) Journal, Thursday, September 5, 2002

Submitted by Mark Bennett MrBnntt@aol.com

Suit, Roxie

Suit, Roxie Grace Hickey 91, of Lake Placid, Florida, died Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at Lake Placid Health Care Center.

Born in Turtletown, Tennessee, she had been a resident of Lake Placid for eight years since coming to the area from North Miami.

Mrs. Suit was a homemaker. She was a member of the Memorial United Methodist Church of Lake Placid.

She is survived by her husband Oliver N. Suit of Lake Placid; three daughters, Laura Boyd of Lake Placid, Rosalind Suit of Baltimore, Maryland, and Ellen Bullers of St. Petersburg; one brother, William Hickey of Chattanooga, Tennessee; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

The family received friends at Scott Funeral Home on Friday, April 27. Funeral services were Saturday, April 28. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery. Rev. James Leach officiated. Serving as pallbearers were Douglas H. Boyd, Bradley P. Boyd, Jeffery S. Boyd, and Bartley W. Blackwell.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Memorial United Methodist Church Altar Fund, c/o Memorial Methodist Church, 500 Kent Ave., Lake Placid, FL 33852, or American Red Cross, 436 Palmetto Ave., Sebring, FL 33870.

Arrangements under the care of Scott Funeral Home
The Lake Placid (Florida) Journal, Thursday, May 3, 2001

Submitted by Mark Bennett MrBnntt@aol.com

Sullivan, Evelyn

Sullivan, Evelyn Elisabeth age 23 died 27 December 1934 at her residence, 2410 East 19th. St. Chattanooga.

Surviving husband Eugene Sullivan, two daughters, mother Mrs. Frank Hayes Whisenant, one brother Harry Whisenant, three sisters Zella Gardner, Beulah Tyson And Marie Caldwell.

Funeral announce later by Smith Service.

Foot note: daughters Mary Nancy Sullivan Tanner and Peggy Ann Sullivan Malone.

Submitted by Robert Tanner mailto:RATanner2@aol.com

Sunderland, Elsie

Sunderland, Elsie Crowe 90, of Soddy Daisy, died on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2003.

Mrs. Sunderland was a member of Hixson First Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Sunderland; daughters, Mildred King and Eddie Sue Hamilton; son, George Sunderland.

Survivors include her sons, James Sunderland of Soddy Daisy, and Lonnie Sunderland of Hixson; 18 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday in the chapel of the funeral home with the Rev. Kathy Stamey officiating.

Interment will be in Granny Walker Cemetery.

Family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. on Friday.

Arrangements are by Williamson & Sons Funeral Home, Soddy Daisy.
chattanoogan.com-October 30, 2003

Submitted by Connie Baumann LITTLE TN@aol.com

Sunderland, George

Sunderland, George Earl of Soddy-Daisy died Wednesday, Feb 3, 1999, in a local hospital. He was 56.He was preceded in death by his father, William Sunderland, and two sisters, Mildred King and Eddie Sue Hamilton.He attended the Church of God.Survivors include his mother, Elsie Crowe Sunderland; two daughters, Carla Sunderland, Hixson, and Jennifer Metcalf, Ringgold, GA; one son, Ronnie Earl Sunderland, Rossville; two brothers, James Sunderland, Graysville, Tenn, and Lonnie Sunderland, Soddy-Daisy; and three grandsons.

Services will be today at 3p.m. at Williamson & Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. David Ferguson officiating.Burial will be in Chattanooga Memorial Park.
Chattanooga Times Free Press, February 5, 1999

Submitted by Connie Baumann LITTLE TN@aol.com

Sunderland, Kathy D

Sunderland, Kathy Delilah Keener, 28, of 153 Oakwood Drive, Daisy, died in a Chattanooga hospital Friday night (Oct 1,1982) from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was an employee of J.W. Bray Co. Survivors include her husband, James Sunderland; son, Chuck Rollins; parents Mr. and Mrs. Mike Martin; two sisters, Collene Martin and Beverly Keener; two brothers, Danny Keener and Scott Martin, all of Daisy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hardin, Soddy; stepdaughter, Rhonda Sunderland, Red Bank; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Kathy Stamey officiating. Burial will be in Presbyterian Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Larry Mincey, Jimmy Hindman, Charlie Glenn, Lonnie Sunderland, Jerry Parker, and Richard Jones.

Arrangements are by Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, Highway 27, Soddy-Daisy.
Chattanooga October 1982

Submitted by Connie Baumann Littletn@gmail.com

Sylar, Asa

Sylar, Asa, aged 73, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday afternoon. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myra C. Sylar, granddaughter Miss Martha Keener, Chattanooga; one sister, Mrs. G. J. Monger, three brothers, Rev. L. H. Sylar and J. A. Sylar, all of Ooltewah, Tenn, and W. L. Sylar of Chattanooga. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. Lee Roberson, will be held from the Highland Park Baptist Church Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the Sylar Cemetery. The body will remain at the National Funeral Home until the hour of service. Arrangements are in charge of the National Funeral Home.

The Chattanooga Times, Wednesday, February 27, 1946.

Sylar, William

Sylar, William “Bill” 90, of East Brainerd, died on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at a local health care facility.
He was a lifelong resident of Ooltewah and the Chattanooga areas where he worked on the family farm and at a local lumber company for many years.
His parents, William “Bill” and Callie Sylar and three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
He is survived by his loving sister, Wanda Taylor of Chattanooga; two nieces, Geneva Williamson and Christine Hixson, both of Chattanooga; special cousin, Hartley Sylar of Ooltewah; and several other nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Sylar Cemetery in Ooltewah with Chaplain David Tullock officiating.
Condolences may be sent to www.lane-southcrestchapel.com.
The family will receive friends Thursday from 2-8 p.m. at the South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home and Crematory, Rossville.
Chattanoogan.com; Posted April 26, 2006

Submitted by Phebe Morgan mailto:phebem@comcast.net

Hamilton County Tennessee Genealogy Society (2024)

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