Hi Moyers friends. The message below has some of our group listed. I did know the Ms. Dave Henniger when she lived at Monteagle,Tn. Jane -----Original Message----- From: Maxine Reggio <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:04 PM >Stoner, Mrs Martha Abbie-gal >January 21, 1947 Southern Standard page >Mrs. Martha Abbigal Stoner, 57, wife of J.E. Stoner, died at 8:00 o'clock >Monday morning at her home 220 East Colville street in McMinnville. The >funeral was held from the Philadelphia church near Irving College >Wednesday. Burial was in the church cemetery. >Born in Grundy county June 8, 1889, Mrs. Stoner was a daughter of Robert >Coppinger and Lizzie Myers Coppinger. Survivors include her husband; a son >Clinton ?Stone of McMinnville, and three daughters, mrs. Willie Coppinger, >Mrs. Houston Bond, and Mrs. Frances Pearsall, all of McMinnville. >Arrangements by the High Funeral company. >***************** >**** >Southern Standard April 18, 1947 >Woodlee, Mrs. Lucy >Mrs. Lucy Woodley, 72, wife of E, L. Woodlee died at 2 o'clock Friday >afternoon, April 4, at her home in the seventh district fo this >county. Funeral and burial were at Armstrong near Irving College April >5. A daughter of Calin Myers aned Louisa Northcutt Myers, Mrs Woodlee was >born in Warren county June 26, 1874. Survivors include her husband; three >sons, Patterson Woodlee, Gerald Woodlee and Brownie Woodlee, all of this >county; three daughters, Mrs. Charlie Hobbs and Mrs. Parker Woodlee, both >of this county, and Mrs. Vester Smartt of Altamont; and a sister, Mrs. >Rosie Ware of McMinnville. Arrangements by the High Funeral company. >** >Southern Standard May 16, 1947 >Death Claims Former Resident Of County >Announcement of the death of Walter Watson, 63, at his home in Kiowa, >Okla., on May 7th was received here last week by relatives. The late Mr. >Watson was an uncle of Malcolm Haley of McMinnville and a sister, Mrs. >Flora Grove, also resides in Warren county. Other survivors include his >wife, the former Miss Daisy Myers of this county, two children,one >grandchild, and a sister in Lindsey,Okla. Funeral services were conducted >last Friday in Kiowa,and burial was in a cemetery there. The deceased was a >member of the Church of Christ. >*** >Southern Standard May 16, 1947 >George F. Smartt Buried Tuesday >George Floyd Smartt, 74, died at 1 o'clock Saturday night at his home in >the first district. Mr. Smartt was born in Warren county August 27, 1872, >and was a son of the late Cain Smartt and Elizabeth Rogers Smartt. He was >engaged in farming and raising of nursery stock for a number of years and >was a member of the Church of Christ. Besides his widow, Mrs. Maggie >Coppinger Smartt, survivors include five sons, Wilson Smartt, Anadarko, >Oklahoma. Waymon Smartt of Murfreesboro, Wade Smartt and Clyde Smartt, both >of this city, and Floyd Smartt of Murfreesboro; four daughters, Mrs. >Marshall Sapp of Longview, Texas, Mrs. W. A. Patrrick and Mrs. Ralph Earls, >both of McMinville, and Mrs. Lloyd Orme of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.; three >brothers, Murphy Smartt, Thomas Smartt and Dock Smartt; and two sisters, >Mrs. Houston Kesey and Miss Fannie Smartt. The funeral and burial wer at >Armstrong near Irving College Tuesday afternoon with John W. High >officiating. Arrangements by the High Funeral company. >*** >Southern Standard July 11, 1947 >Illness Fatal To Mrs. Tom Myers >Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Hill Myers, 75, widow of the late Tom C. >Myers, 75, widow of the late Tom C. Myers, were conducted at the Armstrong >Church of Christ Wednesday afternoon, July 2, at 4 o'clock, with John W. >High officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Myers passed >away at a local sanitarium on Monday, June 30, at 12:25 p.m. after an >illness of several months. The daughter of John Hill and Mary Killian >Hill, she was born in Grundy county, April 18, 1872 and was married to the >late Mr. Myers on December 30, 1897. They lived in McMinnville a number of >years. Mr. Myers passing some seven years ago. >Survivors include two sons, J.C. Myers of McMinnville, and Henry Myers of >Beersheba Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Ella Mae Bonner of McMinnville, and >Mrs. Gertrude Cathcart of Lawton, Oklahoma. Also three half-brothers, John >Charles and Thomas Turner, all of McMinnville. High Funeral company was in >charge of arrangements. > >*** >Southern Standard October 24, 1947 . >*** >Southern Standard February 20, 1948 >Seven Story Fall Proves Fatal To Sutton Myers, 56 >A fall from a seventh-floor window of Chattanooga's Erlanger hospital >proved fatal to Sutton Myers, 56-year old Warren county farmer and >instructor for an on-the-farm training class, Tuesday morning. The accident >occurred about 9:30 o'clock. >Mr, Myers, who had been in ill health, entered the hospital for observation >and treatment lst Saturday. His death resulted from a fall from the top >floor of thehospital to the roof of a one story extension at the rear of >the building. The deceased, a member of a prominent Warren county family, >had recently held a position as an instructor fo an on the farm training >class at Morrison high school. He resigned his position about a week ago. >He had also operated a farm in the Myers Cove section of the county for >several years. William Sutton Myers was born in Warren county, January 20, >1892. He was a son of Andrew Campbell Myers and Octa Hill Myers. During >World War I he served his country in the U. S. Army and at the time of his >death was a member of the American Legion Post. In addition to his widow, >the former Miss Gladys Woodlee, he is survived by two brothers, Andrew >Myers of the county, and John A. Myers of Winchester; four sisters, Mrs. >S.A. Mitchell of Tullahoma, Mrs. Edgar Rogers of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Dave >Henninger of Palmer, and Miss Edna Myers of Baltimore, Md. He was a >brother-in-law of Chancellor Glenn Woodlee of Dayton. Funeral services >werer conducted from the parlors of High Funeral Home here Wednesday >afternoon at 1 o'clock. Allen Phy, minister of the Central Church of >Christ, officiated and burial was in Armstrong cemetery, near Irving >College. Arrangements were by High funeral Home. >*** > >*** >Southern Standard May 21, 1948 >Burnett, Mrs. Delia >Mrs. Delia Burnett, 68, died at her home in the fifth district of Cannon >county Sunday evening at 8:45 o'clock. Funeral services were conducted >Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Center Hill church with J. D. Jones >officiating. Burial waas in the Center Hill cemetery. Mrs. Burnett was the >daughter of John Mathis and Lucy Myers Mathis and was born in Wilson >county, February 26, 1880. She was married to Monroe Burnett who >survives. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Johnnie >Burnett; and one daughter, Mrs. Delter Youngblood. Also several brothers >and sisters, Arrangements were by High Funeral Home. >*** >_____________________________ > Maxine Reggio > 7205 NW 46th. St. >Bethany, OK 73008-2317 >405-789-3337 ><[email protected]> check out the webpage! > <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tamara/obitswarco.html> > From Warren Co. Newspapers of Tenn. "1867 thru 1934" & "1935 thru 1940" >& "1910 to 1944" >Obituary Books for sale - each book price $30. or two for $55.00 all >three for $80.00. >post paid. Mail check to above address. >