I was looking up an Obituary today and got several more with my Uncle's, Jessie Flippin. thought some might see one they need. Date: Monday, January 10, 1994 Section: Metro Page: B3 Dateline: ATOKA Memo: obituary Edition: Tennessee Thelma Bomar Brumley, 71, retired supervisor of personal services for the Navy Exchange, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital North in Memphis after a long illness. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Munford (Tenn.) Funeral Home with burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery there. She was a member of Campground United Methodist Church. Mrs. Brumley, the widow of Jimmy Lee Brumley, leaves a daughter, Judy Horseman McKelvy of Atoka; a stepdaughter, Anne Horseman Wansley of Memphis; three sisters, Cammie Bomar Hammett of Memphis, Annie Bomar Kirkland of Millington and Patricia Bomar Willers of Atoka; three brothers, Walter L. Bomar Jr., of Memphis, and James C. Bomar and Kenneth E. Bomar, both of Atoka; two grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. CAMDEN - Vivian Phifer Brewer, 92, died Saturday at Valley Regional Hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Stockdale- Malin Funeral Home with burial in Camden Cemetery. She was a member of Flatwoods Methodist Church. Mrs. Brewer, the widow of Carl M. Brewer, leaves three daughters, Carolyn Furr of Jackson, Retha Dye of Batesville and Corrine Watts of Memphis; five sons, Jerald Brewer of Memphis, Dean Brewer of Tampa, Fla., and Warren Brewer, Walter Brewer and Jimmy Brewer, all of Camden; a sister, Mamie Melton of Arizona, 22 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. CAMDEN - Cozy Elizabeth Conley, 85, died Saturday at Valley Regional Hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 4 p.m. today at Oakdale Funeral Home with burial at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Eastview Cemetery. She was a member of Natchez Trace Baptist Church. Mrs. Conley, the wife of John W. Conley, also leaves two daughters, Mildred McCurdy of Camden and Jewell Rick of Milton, Fla.; two sons, Elbert Conley of Madison, Wis., and Garner Conley of Palos Hills, Ill.; three half-sisters, Virginia Kelly and Mornie Kelly, both of Camden, and Irene Thomas of Memphis; 15 grandchildren and 25 great- grandchildren. COVINGTON - Mary L. O'Steen, 87, died Saturday at Geriatrics Nursing Center in West Memphis, Ark. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Maley-Yarbrough Funeral Home with burial in Munford Cemetery. Mrs. O'Steen, the widow of Jesse T. O'Steen, leaves a brother, Arthur H. Jackson of West Memphis. HUMBOLDT - Jessie Franklin Flippin, 82, retired mop and broom dealer, died Sunday at HCA Regional Hospital in Jackson after a short illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Hunt Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Mr. Flippin, the husband of Mannie Flippin, also leaves three sisters, Mattie Hicks of Humboldt, Ossie Dunnagan of Trenton and Ivie Long of Atwood; three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren. HUMBOLDT - Elise Rainey, 76, died Sunday at Humboldt General Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Gospel Tabernacle Church, where she was a member, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Hunt Funeral Home here has charge. Mrs. Rainey, the widow of Hollis Rainey, leaves three daughters, Ann Stallings and Linda Bolin, both of Humboldt, and Ruby Litton of Trenton; three sons, William Rainey of Humboldt, John Rainey of Cornelia, Ga., and Wayne Rainey of Brownsville; two brothers, Jessie Hargrove and Hershel Hargrove, both of Franklin; 21 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. JACKSON - Connie E. Cagle, 80, died Friday at Hardin County Nursing Home in Savannah. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home with burial in Highland Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Cagle, the widow of Ramon V. Cagle, leaves two daughters, Faye Payne and Donna Hinson, both of Savannah; three sons, Granville Cagle of Arlington, Charles R. Hunt of Lexington and John W. Hunt of Hawaii; a sister, Edith Vaughn of Birmingham; two brothers, Charlie Owen of Hohenwald and Robert Owen of Maryland; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. JACKSON - Seicle B. Gibbons, 93, died Saturday at HCA Regional Hospital after a short illness. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home with burial in Fairview Cemetery in Newbern. Mrs. Gibbons, the widow of N. P. Gibbons, leaves a son, Sidney D. Kirby of Jackson; a stepdaughter, Sue Raschke of Chicago; a stepson, George M. Gibbons of Memphis; a sister, Bessie Mae Scott of Trezevant; three brothers, Hershall Baumgardner of Cedar Grove, Priest Baumgardner of Lavinia and Leroy Baumgardner of Paducah, Ky., and five grandchildren. LEXINGTON - Ray B. Azbill, 86, retired farmer, died Saturday at Lexington Manor. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Reed's Chapel with burial in Hare Cemetery. He leaves a daughter, Doris Mae Azbill, and a son, Billy Ray Azbill, both of Lexington, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. LEXINGTON - Margaret Reed Burrus, 70, native of Henderson County, died Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Pafford Funeral Home with burial in Richmond (Ky.) Cemetery. She was a member of First Baptist Church here and Women's Missionary Union. Mrs. Burrus, the wife of William Nelson Burrus, also leaves two daughters, Ginger Burrus of Denver, and Pat Lewis of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Nancy Blankenship of Lexington and Dean Ozier of Greenville, Ky.; two brothers, Ernest E. Reed Jr. of Lexington and William P. Reed of Scotts Hill; four grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. MARTIN - Flora Belle Gardner Latta, 84, food service supervisor for University of Tennessee at Martin, died Saturday at Volunteer General Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Murphy Funeral Home with burial in Tansils Cemetery in Sharon. She was a member of Martin Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Latta, the widow of William Charles Latta, leaves three daughters, Reva Jane Hendrix of Granbury, Texas, and Mary Ann Robertson and Diane Latta, both of Martin; two sons, James Franklin Latta of Dresden and Charles Latta of Martin; a stepdaughter, Dorothy Ryan of Martin; a sister, Euleane Bell of Sharon, 16 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. MARTIN - Byron P. Tucker, 86, of Bonne Terre, Mo., retired assistant director of the Veterans Administration for the State of Tennessee, died Saturday at Volunteer General Hospital. Graveside services were Sunday at East Side Cemetery. Murphy Funeral Home had charge. Mr. Tucker, the widower of Ruth Brandon Tucker, leaves a sister, Dorothy T. Yard, and a brother, Preston G. Tucker Jr., both of Nashville. MILAN - Jerry Ewing Cannon, 52, retired electrician, died Saturday at Somerville (Tenn.) Health Care Center after a long illness. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery near Humboldt. Bodkin Funeral Home has charge. He was a Navy veteran. He leaves a daughter, Tracy Lynn Cannon, and a son, Michael Cannon, both of Milan, and a sister, Jean Gregg of Bellingham, Wash. RIPLEY - James Wathen Kee, 84, of Memphis, formerly of Ripley, Tenn., retired street sales manager for The Commercial Appeal after 40 years, died Saturday at Bright Glade Convalescent Center. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Maplewood Cemetery. Yarbrough Funeral Home in Ripley has charge. He was a member of Melville Methodist Church in Nankipoo, Tenn., a Mason, and served with Patton's Third Army as a radar expert in Germany and Czechoslovakia during World War II. Mr. Kee, the husband of Margaret Bass Kee, also leaves a daughter, Stella Fenwick Kee of Memphis; a son, Dr. James Wathen Kee Jr. of Martin, Tenn., and four sisters, Mrs. Ralph L. Noyes of Memphis, Mrs. John L. Ricks of Chesterfield, Mo., Mrs. Harold F. Thomas of Birmingham, and Mrs. J. Manning Nelson of Newport, Ore. RIPLEY - Donna Fay Wilson, 39, died Saturday at Baptist Memorial Hospital- Lauderdale. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Garner Funeral Home with burial in Lightfoot Cemetery. She was a member of Eastland Baptist Church. Mrs. Wilson, the wife of Danny Wesley Wilson, also leaves a daughter, Lisa Marie Ballard, and a son, John Wesley Ballard, both of Henning; her father and stepmother, Bill and Shirley Stephens of Ripley; three sisters, Virginia Midgett and Mary Lou Mount, both of Ripley, and Betty Jean Hamrick of Unionville; and two brothers, Charles Stephens and Danny Stephens, both of Ripley. SELMER - Martha Etta Taylor, 56, died Saturday at McNairy County General Hospital in Selmer. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer with burial in Woodville Cemetery near Bethel Springs. She was a member of Unity Baptist Church in Ramer. Mrs. Taylor, the wife of James Talmadge Taylor, also leaves a daughter, Martha Louise Saxton of Bethel Springs; a son, Steven Baker of Selmer; two stepdaughters, Jamie Presgrove of Memphis and Bonnie Adamo of Denver; her mother, Nicie Hatch, and a sister, Mary Elizabeth Hatch, both of Selmer; two brothers, James Wilbur Hatch of Bethel Springs and Douglas Hatch of Selmer, three grandchildren and three stepgrandchildren. ughters, Jamie Presgrove of Memphis and Bonnie Adamo of Denver; = her mother, Nicie Hatch, and a sister, Mary Elizabeth Hatch, both of = Selmer; two brothers, James Wilbur Hatch of Bethel Springs and Douglas = Hatch of Selmer, three grandchildren and three stepgrandchildren.=20