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    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Arney genealogy booklet or book
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. Stan, Sorry, I will try to get by to check on your Arney book this week. Have been pretty busy outside on the farm and with medical issues. And this week is our Fentress County Historical Society History Week and Roundup, and have been busy with that. I won't forget you though. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Arney" <arney9thgeneration@yahoo.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 8:57 AM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Arney genealogy booklet or book > > > Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> wrote: I will look for the book next > time I go to the library, Stan. > > Willie > > > > > > --------------------------------- > New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save > big. > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Does Anyone Ever Read the Taglines ??? Just Curious..Also, Please change > your Subject Line. We all tend to forget that.Self included. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre > >

    04/03/2006 02:57:40
    1. Re: Fentressco
    2. mlf
    3. Hi Milly- I went to fentressco.com this morning and it works just fine. I also like to check the obits. M. L. F..

    04/03/2006 01:43:36
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Arney genealogy booklet or book
    2. Stan Arney
    3. Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> wrote: I will look for the book next time I go to the library, Stan. Willie --------------------------------- New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.

    04/01/2006 11:57:06
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Bcass
    3. Wilma, I have no idea, probably some kind of computer glitch. Betty On Mar 28, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Wlcrab@aol.com wrote: > Betty it sure is, I wonder what happened? > > Wilma > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Don't Forget To Check The Courthouse & Bible Records For Pre 1865 > Overton and Fentress Marriages.Also, Look For Recorded Wills. >

    03/28/2006 11:29:23
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Betty it sure is, I wonder what happened? Wilma

    03/28/2006 11:25:22
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Bcass
    3. Brenda, the site is back up now.

    03/28/2006 11:13:52
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Brenda I once emailed the Jennings Funeral Home site and asked if I could post the deaths on our list. I got no reply. It would be easy to just copy and paste from there. I also emailed them a couple of other times to correct something on my Aunt OLGA DELK HOWARD's death notice. They did not reply or fix it...So it may be a useless cause to ask them....But give it a try.. Milly WARD Piros My Mind is Like Lightning.... One Brilliant Flash and It's Gone.......

    03/28/2006 11:12:51
    1. Fentress County Website
    2. Yes, I go to the regular Fentress County Rootsweb site, but it was the one that John B. Mullinix has that suddenly "disappeared". Does anyone live in Fentress County that knows him personally and can ask him? If someone has bought the website, I suppose we can let Tami Ramsey know so she can remove the link from the Fentress County Rootsweb site. I used to subscribe to the Fentress County newspaper, but it was sometimes 2- 3 weeks late getting delivered to me here in VA, and sometimes I didn't even get it. I may subscribe once again. If so, and if it's not too time consuming, I might start posting the obituaries on the mailing list, if that would be of interest to people here. That's just a thought. Brenda -------------------------- In a message dated 3/28/2006 3:00:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:37:48 EST From: MPiros1120@aol.com To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website Wilma Brenda and Dan, John is still on the list even as a busy county leader. Maybe someone bought the site. I agree it was very infomative of the things happening in Fentress County. You can still chaeck the Obits at http://www.jenningsfh.com/ Also check Tami's site for Fentress County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm Milly WARD Piros My Mind is Like Lightning.... One Brilliant Flash and It's Gone.......

    03/28/2006 11:05:46
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. WILLIAM GARRETT
    3. Hi list,i have e-mailed Jennings afew times and always got a replay.He has been very helpfully to me.---Phyllis

    03/28/2006 10:41:31
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Wilma Brenda and Dan, John is still on the list even as a busy county leader. Maybe someone bought the site. I agree it was very infomative of the things happening in Fentress County. You can still chaeck the Obits at http://www.jenningsfh.com/ Also check Tami's site for Fentress County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm Milly WARD Piros My Mind is Like Lightning.... One Brilliant Flash and It's Gone.......

    03/28/2006 02:37:48
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Brenda I logged on and received the same site you did. It was there over the week-end and now it is something else. I wonder what happened to a good site on Fentress Co. I tried the Morgan Co. address for the site and came up with the music site. Maybe someone can find out why this site isn't there anymore. Wilma

    03/28/2006 12:46:48
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website
    2. Dan Hooper
    3. Try this http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm Dan in Florida ----- Original Message ----- From: <BrenINVa@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:47 AM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County Website > Does anyone know what happened to the Fentress County website > (_www.fentressco.com_ (http://www.fentressco.com) )? There's still a > link for it from the > Fentress County Rootsweb site, but now if you click on that link or go to > the > webpage, it goes to a music site (JBM Sound). > > I liked to go to this site to keep up with the Fentress County > obituaries. > Has it changed? I believe this website was one that John B. Mullinix > had. > > Thanks, Brenda > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Please do not write your message with CAPS on. It is seen as anger.You may > put Surnames in CAPS.Do not send your letter as a Forward and do not send > Attachments. Rootsweb Does Not Accept Attachments. >

    03/27/2006 11:15:08
    1. Fentress County Website
    2. Does anyone know what happened to the Fentress County website (_www.fentressco.com_ (http://www.fentressco.com) )? There's still a link for it from the Fentress County Rootsweb site, but now if you click on that link or go to the webpage, it goes to a music site (JBM Sound). I liked to go to this site to keep up with the Fentress County obituaries. Has it changed? I believe this website was one that John B. Mullinix had. Thanks, Brenda

    03/27/2006 07:47:16
    1. RE: TNFENTRE-D Digest V06 #44
    2. Tonya Maddux
    3. Brenda: Wasn't William J. Lawson related to you somehow? Maybe your uncle? Tonya Content-Type: text/plain TNFENTRE-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 44 Today's Topics: #1 Obituary for William Junior Lawson [BrenINVa@aol.com] #2 Obituary for Edgar L. Koger [BrenINVa@aol.com] #3 Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Obituary for Edga [Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from TNFENTRE-D, send a message to TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:48:35 EST From: BrenINVa@aol.com To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <2f8.1754b92.3156c053@aol.com> Subject: Obituary for William Junior Lawson Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" William J. Lawson, 66 PARKER CITY - William J. Lawson, 66, died unexpectedly Thursday evening, March 23, 2006, at Ball Memorial Hospital. He was born in Jamestown, TN, the son of Mack and Elsie (Adams) Lawson. He then served in the US Navy and moved to Muncie in the 1960's. Mr. Lawson was a master mechanic for Norfolk Southern Railroad for 35 years prior to his retirement in 2001. Mr. Lawson was a member of Avondale Sympathy Club and the Teamsters Union. Surviving are two daughters, Rebekah Lawson, Muncie and Carmen Phillips, Mobile, AL; four sons, Marty Lawson, Muncie, Mack Lawson, Topeka, KS, Keith Brown, Muncie, and Tony Brown, Elkhart; seven grandchildren, Krista, Matthew, Jacob, Shane, and Tiffany Brown, Adam Lawson, and Billy Phillips; two sisters, Mae Howard, Jamestown, TN and Goldie Wright, Alardt, TN; his brother, Arthur Lawson, Belleview, OH; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Margy (Green) Lawson in 1994; his daughter, Lavenna Lawson; and two brothers, Arville and Coy Lawson. Services will be held in The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory Chapel at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. Burial will follow in Gardens of Memory Cemetery. Friends may call at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory from 2 until 5 p.m. on Sunday or one hour prior to services on Monday. Online condolences to the family may be directed to _www.meeksmortuary.com_ (http://www.meeksmortuary.com/) . (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/052129-3170-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/052129-3170-010.html) ) William Junior (Junior) Lawson was born October 28, 1939. His first wife was Donna Jean Trevino and his second wife was Margy Green. Margy was the mother of Rebekah Lawson. The Keith and Tony Brown listed in the obituary are actually stepchildren. The other children listed are his children with Donna Trevino. Also inadvertently left out of the obituary are two deceased sisters, Elsie Lawson and Zola Lawson Upchurch. Brenda ______________________________ X-Message: #2 Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 11:06:49 EST From: BrenINVa@aol.com To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <26d.85f4c91.3156c499@aol.com> Subject: Obituary for Edgar L. Koger Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Edgar L. Koger, 93 MUNCIE - Edgar L. Koger, 93, passed away, Monday March 20, 2006, at his residence in Muncie following an extended illness. He was born in Mitchell, grew up in Yorktown, and lived in Delaware County most of his life. At one time he was employed at Sheperd's Manufacturing and American Lawnmower. Mr. Koger was an avid fisherman. Surviving are his son, Max R. Koger, Muncie; his daughter, Kay Koger Isenburg, (husband, John), Muncie; seven step-children, Bobby Case, Dickie Case, Doris Buck, Bonnie Wilcox, Pete Case, Murle Case and Raymond Case; nine grandchildren, Jack Koger, Diane Koger, Tony Koger, Valerie Koger, Rosie Carpenter, Sheila Morgan, April Brooks, Jonathan Isenburg and Mark Isenburg; nine great grandchildren, Dustin Carpenter, Abigail Harris, Arron Harris, Lisa Koger, Eric Koger, Ashley Koger, and Jacob Brooks, Michael Isenburg and Zachary Isenburg; his great great granddaughter, Kitty Koger; two half-brothers, Joe Johnson and Marion Johnson; his half-sister, Ermia Weekley; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wives, Grace and Billie Koger; his son, Bobby Koger; his step-son, Jimmy Case; his mother, Sophia Merkle Koger Johnson; his father, G. B. Koger, his step-father, Mose Johnson; two brothers, Carl and Bill; and three sisters, Irene, Mary and Annie. Services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2006 in Parson Mortuary with Rev. Willard Allred officiating. Burial will follow in Tomlinson Cemetery. Friends may call at Parson Mortuary from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 23, 2006. Online condolences may be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ (http://www.parsonmortuary.com) (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html) ) Edgar L. Koger was the son of Greenberry Koger (b. May 1873 in TN, d. 1916 in Orange County, IN) and Sophia Ellen Merkel. Greenberry Koger was the son of William M. (Bill) Koger (b. February 19, 1849) and Mary Ann (Ann) Crouch (b. October 15, 1855), both of whom are buried at Ab Davidson Cemetery, Pickett County, TN. ______________________________ X-Message: #3 Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 21:31:38 -0600 From: Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <000a01c65085$cbb05040$84b390cf@DDZ75941> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Obituary for Edgar L. Koger Content-type: text/plain; reply-type=original; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Brenda, Thanks for sharing the obituary for Edgar L. Koger, of Muncie. He was my second cousin, 1X removed. Wish I knew which of his wives was the mother of his children named. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: <BrenINVa@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 10:06 AM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] Obituary for Edgar L. Koger > > Edgar L. Koger, 93 > MUNCIE - Edgar L. Koger, 93, passed away, Monday March 20, 2006, at his > residence in Muncie following an extended illness. > He was born in Mitchell, grew up in Yorktown, and lived in Delaware > County > most of his life. > At one time he was employed at Sheperd's Manufacturing and American > Lawnmower. > Mr. Koger was an avid fisherman. > Surviving are his son, Max R. Koger, Muncie; his daughter, Kay Koger > Isenburg, (husband, John), Muncie; seven step-children, Bobby Case, Dickie > Case, > Doris Buck, Bonnie Wilcox, Pete Case, Murle Case and Raymond Case; nine > grandchildren, Jack Koger, Diane Koger, Tony Koger, Valerie Koger, Rosie > Carpenter, > Sheila Morgan, April Brooks, Jonathan Isenburg and Mark Isenburg; nine > great > grandchildren, Dustin Carpenter, Abigail Harris, Arron Harris, Lisa > Koger, > Eric Koger, Ashley Koger, and Jacob Brooks, Michael Isenburg and Zachary > Isenburg; his great great granddaughter, Kitty Koger; two half-brothers, > Joe Johnson > and Marion Johnson; his half-sister, Ermia Weekley; and several nieces > and > nephews. > He was preceded in death by his wives, Grace and Billie Koger; his son, > Bobby Koger; his step-son, Jimmy Case; his mother, Sophia Merkle Koger > Johnson; > his father, G. B. Koger, his step-father, Mose Johnson; two brothers, > Carl and > Bill; and three sisters, Irene, Mary and Annie. > Services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2006 in Parson Mortuary with > Rev. Willard Allred officiating. Burial will follow in Tomlinson > Cemetery. > Friends may call at Parson Mortuary from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, > March 23, 2006. > Online condolences may be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ > (http://www.parsonmortuary.com) > (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html_ > (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html) ) > Edgar L. Koger was the son of Greenberry Koger (b. May 1873 in TN, d. > 1916 > in Orange County, IN) and Sophia Ellen Merkel. Greenberry Koger was the > son > of William M. (Bill) Koger (b. February 19, 1849) and Mary Ann (Ann) > Crouch > (b. October 15, 1855), both of whom are buried at Ab Davidson Cemetery, > Pickett > County, TN. > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > VERY IMPORTANT************** To Unsubscribe, send E-Mail to > TNFENTRE-L-request@rootsweb.com (For Single Messages) or > TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com (For Digest Mode)and put unsubscribe > >

    03/25/2006 03:58:56
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Obituary for Edgar L. Koger
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. Brenda, Thanks for sharing the obituary for Edgar L. Koger, of Muncie. He was my second cousin, 1X removed. Wish I knew which of his wives was the mother of his children named. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: <BrenINVa@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 10:06 AM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] Obituary for Edgar L. Koger > > Edgar L. Koger, 93 > MUNCIE - Edgar L. Koger, 93, passed away, Monday March 20, 2006, at his > residence in Muncie following an extended illness. > He was born in Mitchell, grew up in Yorktown, and lived in Delaware > County > most of his life. > At one time he was employed at Sheperd's Manufacturing and American > Lawnmower. > Mr. Koger was an avid fisherman. > Surviving are his son, Max R. Koger, Muncie; his daughter, Kay Koger > Isenburg, (husband, John), Muncie; seven step-children, Bobby Case, Dickie > Case, > Doris Buck, Bonnie Wilcox, Pete Case, Murle Case and Raymond Case; nine > grandchildren, Jack Koger, Diane Koger, Tony Koger, Valerie Koger, Rosie > Carpenter, > Sheila Morgan, April Brooks, Jonathan Isenburg and Mark Isenburg; nine > great > grandchildren, Dustin Carpenter, Abigail Harris, Arron Harris, Lisa > Koger, > Eric Koger, Ashley Koger, and Jacob Brooks, Michael Isenburg and Zachary > Isenburg; his great great granddaughter, Kitty Koger; two half-brothers, > Joe Johnson > and Marion Johnson; his half-sister, Ermia Weekley; and several nieces > and > nephews. > He was preceded in death by his wives, Grace and Billie Koger; his son, > Bobby Koger; his step-son, Jimmy Case; his mother, Sophia Merkle Koger > Johnson; > his father, G. B. Koger, his step-father, Mose Johnson; two brothers, > Carl and > Bill; and three sisters, Irene, Mary and Annie. > Services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2006 in Parson Mortuary with > Rev. Willard Allred officiating. Burial will follow in Tomlinson > Cemetery. > Friends may call at Parson Mortuary from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, > March 23, 2006. > Online condolences may be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ > (http://www.parsonmortuary.com) > (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html_ > (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html) ) > Edgar L. Koger was the son of Greenberry Koger (b. May 1873 in TN, d. > 1916 > in Orange County, IN) and Sophia Ellen Merkel. Greenberry Koger was the > son > of William M. (Bill) Koger (b. February 19, 1849) and Mary Ann (Ann) > Crouch > (b. October 15, 1855), both of whom are buried at Ab Davidson Cemetery, > Pickett > County, TN. > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > VERY IMPORTANT************** To Unsubscribe, send E-Mail to > TNFENTRE-L-request@rootsweb.com (For Single Messages) or > TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com (For Digest Mode)and put unsubscribe > >

    03/25/2006 02:31:38
    1. Obituary for Edgar L. Koger
    2. Edgar L. Koger, 93 MUNCIE - Edgar L. Koger, 93, passed away, Monday March 20, 2006, at his residence in Muncie following an extended illness. He was born in Mitchell, grew up in Yorktown, and lived in Delaware County most of his life. At one time he was employed at Sheperd's Manufacturing and American Lawnmower. Mr. Koger was an avid fisherman. Surviving are his son, Max R. Koger, Muncie; his daughter, Kay Koger Isenburg, (husband, John), Muncie; seven step-children, Bobby Case, Dickie Case, Doris Buck, Bonnie Wilcox, Pete Case, Murle Case and Raymond Case; nine grandchildren, Jack Koger, Diane Koger, Tony Koger, Valerie Koger, Rosie Carpenter, Sheila Morgan, April Brooks, Jonathan Isenburg and Mark Isenburg; nine great grandchildren, Dustin Carpenter, Abigail Harris, Arron Harris, Lisa Koger, Eric Koger, Ashley Koger, and Jacob Brooks, Michael Isenburg and Zachary Isenburg; his great great granddaughter, Kitty Koger; two half-brothers, Joe Johnson and Marion Johnson; his half-sister, Ermia Weekley; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wives, Grace and Billie Koger; his son, Bobby Koger; his step-son, Jimmy Case; his mother, Sophia Merkle Koger Johnson; his father, G. B. Koger, his step-father, Mose Johnson; two brothers, Carl and Bill; and three sisters, Irene, Mary and Annie. Services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2006 in Parson Mortuary with Rev. Willard Allred officiating. Burial will follow in Tomlinson Cemetery. Friends may call at Parson Mortuary from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 23, 2006. Online condolences may be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ (http://www.parsonmortuary.com) (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html) ) Edgar L. Koger was the son of Greenberry Koger (b. May 1873 in TN, d. 1916 in Orange County, IN) and Sophia Ellen Merkel. Greenberry Koger was the son of William M. (Bill) Koger (b. February 19, 1849) and Mary Ann (Ann) Crouch (b. October 15, 1855), both of whom are buried at Ab Davidson Cemetery, Pickett County, TN.

    03/25/2006 04:06:49
    1. Obituary for William Junior Lawson
    2. William J. Lawson, 66 PARKER CITY - William J. Lawson, 66, died unexpectedly Thursday evening, March 23, 2006, at Ball Memorial Hospital. He was born in Jamestown, TN, the son of Mack and Elsie (Adams) Lawson. He then served in the US Navy and moved to Muncie in the 1960's. Mr. Lawson was a master mechanic for Norfolk Southern Railroad for 35 years prior to his retirement in 2001. Mr. Lawson was a member of Avondale Sympathy Club and the Teamsters Union. Surviving are two daughters, Rebekah Lawson, Muncie and Carmen Phillips, Mobile, AL; four sons, Marty Lawson, Muncie, Mack Lawson, Topeka, KS, Keith Brown, Muncie, and Tony Brown, Elkhart; seven grandchildren, Krista, Matthew, Jacob, Shane, and Tiffany Brown, Adam Lawson, and Billy Phillips; two sisters, Mae Howard, Jamestown, TN and Goldie Wright, Alardt, TN; his brother, Arthur Lawson, Belleview, OH; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Margy (Green) Lawson in 1994; his daughter, Lavenna Lawson; and two brothers, Arville and Coy Lawson. Services will be held in The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory Chapel at 1:00 p.m. on Monday. Burial will follow in Gardens of Memory Cemetery. Friends may call at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory from 2 until 5 p.m. on Sunday or one hour prior to services on Monday. Online condolences to the family may be directed to _www.meeksmortuary.com_ (http://www.meeksmortuary.com/) . (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/052129-3170-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/052129-3170-010.html) ) William Junior (Junior) Lawson was born October 28, 1939. His first wife was Donna Jean Trevino and his second wife was Margy Green. Margy was the mother of Rebekah Lawson. The Keith and Tony Brown listed in the obituary are actually stepchildren. The other children listed are his children with Donna Trevino. Also inadvertently left out of the obituary are two deceased sisters, Elsie Lawson and Zola Lawson Upchurch. Brenda

    03/25/2006 03:48:35
    1. obit: (Hood) MULLINIX
    2. Carol S
    3. Crossville Chronicle obit Published March 24, 2006 March 17, 1919 - March 19, 2006 Lillie Edna Hood Mullinix, 87, of Jamestown, passed away March 19, 2006. Funeral services were conducted March 21 from the chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with interment in Fentress Memory Gardens. Bro. Tommy Duncan and Bro. Gale Hartley officiated. Mrs. Mullinix was born March 17, 1919, the daughter of the late Porter and Gertrude (Blevins) Hood. On March 27, 1944, she married Frank Edward Mullinix, who preceded her in death June 5, 1998. A 1939 graduate of York High School, she went to work for the U.S. Postal Service in 1940. She was elected in 1944 to the office of Circuit Court Clerk and worked for U.S. Rubber in Detroit, MI, in the early 1950s. She taught business at Clarkrange High School and in the late 1950s worked as payroll clerk for the Jamestown Shirt Factory. She was employed by Union Bank in Jamestown in the 1960s until she left to work with her husband in the Fentress County Tax Assessor office until their retirement. But her main career was raising her family. She was a member of the Jamestown First Baptist Church. She is survived by her sons, Steve R. Mullinix and wife, Ruth, Bruce F. Mullinix and wife, Marilyn, and Frank Allen Mullinix and wife, Diane; her daughters, June Rosemary Sexton and husband, Wendell, and Theresa Carol Peercy and husband, Ted; nine grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 step-great-grandchildren; sisters, Lowanda Gernt and husband, Charles, and Lois Hood Thompson Moreland and husband, Carl; sisters-in-law, Blanch Wright and Ellen Hood; and a host of nieces, nephews, church family and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Woodrow Hood, Porter Hood Jr., Edward Dooley Hood and Layton Preston Hood. Pallbearers were Larry Sexton, Derek Mullinix, Porter Mullinix, Rick Wells, Chad Banks and Joe Binswanger. Jennings Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

    03/24/2006 05:56:25
    1. obit: BEATY
    2. Carol S
    3. Crossville Chronicle obit Published March 24, 2006 Clettis Beaty Dec. 7, 1930 - March 19, 2006 Clettis Beaty, 75, of Crossville, passed away March 19, 2006. Funeral services were conducted March 22 from the Clarkrange chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with Bro. Grover Atkinson officiating. Burial was in Rinnie Cemetery. Mr. Beaty was born Dec. 7, 1930 in Crossville, the son of Jerry Lee Beaty and Synda Mason (White) Beaty. He was a farmer and general laborer. Survivors include his sons and daughters-in-law, Ronnie and Flonnie Beaty of Jamestown, Donald and Shirley Beaty of Crossville and Kevin and Shannon Beaty; daughters and sons-in-law, Darleena and Roger Brady of Crossville, Carleena and Tony Griner of Crossville, Juanita and Frankie Rains of Byrdstown, Alleta and Leon Stepp of Clarkrange and Diannia and Bob Young of Birmingham, AL; sisters, Clara Turner of Crossville and Hassie Wyatt of Deer Lodge; special family, Gracie Harvill, Gradis and Kathleen Harvill, Shirley Harvill, Darla, Lisa, Duke, Rene, Blake, Kenny Lee, Kenneth, Ryan and Tasha; grandchildren, Nicholas Brady, Patrick Brady, Matthew Brady, Barbara Griner, Robert Young, Charles Young, Samuel Young, Jacob Young, James Rains, Jennifer Rains, Daniel Stepp, Sarah Phillips, Megan Stepp, Whitney Beaty, Britney Beaty, Austin Beaty, Gabriella Beaty, Sabrina Beaty and Ashley Beaty; and great-grandchildren, Faith Brady, Izac Brady, Collin Brady, Autumn Phillips, Daderick Phillips, Joshua Young, Haley Young and Tyler Edwards. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Jeffery Lee Beaty; sisters, Margie Beaty, Cassie Stover and Kelly Beaty; and great-grandson, Kenneth Alexander Phillips. Pallbearers were Matthew Brady, Patrick Brady, Nicholas Brady, James Rains, Daniel Stepp, Gerald Wyatt, Lowell Wyatt and Jason Phillips. Honorary pallbearers were Blake Sweitzer, Gradis Harvill and Ryan Sweitzer. Jennings Funeral Home of Jamestown was in charge of the arrangements.

    03/24/2006 05:53:12
    1. Tenn. professors think they've found site of Sgt. York heroi...
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    03/23/2006 11:58:22