This is the last old obituaries that I saved. Appeared in the Independent Appeal newspaper Wed., July 12, 2000 LILLIAN FRED PLUNK, SR., 94, of Adamsville died on July 4, 2000, at the Hardin County Hospital Nursing Home due to congestive heart failure. Mr. Plunk was a carpenter. He was preceded in death by his wife, Zelma A. Plunk. He is survived by two sons, Paul Wallace Plunk of Adamsville and Terry Plunk of Toone, three grandchildren and thirteen gr-grandchildren, and on gr-gr-grandchild. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MARY BELL BARNES MAYO, 96, of Booneville, Miss, died on Thurs., July 6, 2000, at the Longwood Manor Nursing Home in Booneville. Mrs. Mayo was a housewife and a member of Little Brown Free Will Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, Vaudie S. Mayo, one sister, Bessie Barnes, and three brothers, Shelby Barnes, J.C. Barnes and Chrystal McCoy. She is survived by two daughters, Louise Taylor of Booneville, Miss, and Ouida Smith of Stantonville, one son, Billy Joe Mayo of Meridian, three grandchildren, seven gr-grandchildren, and ten gr-gr-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Sat., July 8, at the Little Brown Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. Wade Taylor and Rev. Jimmy C. Hicks officiating. Burial followed at the Little Brown Cemetery. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> THELMA CHRISTINE FOSTER, 82, of Ramer died on July 8, 2000, at the Methodist Hospital in Memphis due to heart failure. Mrs. Foster served as a homemaker and a was a member of the Antioch Church of Christ. She is preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Foster. She is survived by three daughters, Erma Jean Foster LeMay of Ramer, Mary Lou Gable of St. Louis, MO, and Mattie Sue Kirk of Germantown, three sons, Buddy Foster of Pocahontas, Thomas Dewey Foster of Ramer, and Roger Dale Foster of Memphis, two sisters, Lula Bee Hines of Selmer and Geneva Whitten of Adamsville, two brothers, Forrest Lacefield of Memphis and Edward Lacefield of Ramer, eighteen grandchildren, twenty- two gr-grandchildren, and one gr-gr-grandchild. Funeral services were held at Shackelford Funeral Home in Selmer on Monday at 1 p.m. with burial following at Sulphur Springs Cemetery. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DWIGHT ALBERT SWIFT, 65, of Michie died on July 7, 2000, at the Methodist Healthcare in Selmer due to heart attack. Mr. Swift graduated from Scotts Hill High School and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Crump. He was occupied as a Truck Driver. He is survived by his wife Janice Blakney Jackson Swift of Michie, three daughters, Belinda Johnson of Shiloh, Charlotte Plunk of Crump, and Dana Holt of Savannah, one step-daughter, Jana Jones of Counce, one son, Christopher Swift of Michie, two step-sons, Gregory Jackson of Counce and Timothy Jackson of Counce, one sister, Pauline Prince of Savannah, seven grandchildren, nine step- grandchildren and two gr-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Shackelford Funeral Home in Savannah on July 9, at 1:30 p..m Burial following at Shanghai Cemetery in Hardin County. >>>>>>>>> EDWARD J. DECKER, 96, of Bradenton, FL died on May 15, 2000, at the Sunbridge in Bradenton due to heart failure. Mr. Decker is a former resident of Selmer where he was a retired meat cutter. He is preceded in death by his wife, Effie Emmons Decker. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at Shackelford Funeral Home on Friday at 11 a.m. with burial following at Lake Hill Memory Gardens in Bethel Springs. >>>>>>>>>>>> COY LYNN WHITTEN, 59, of Selmer, died July 6, 2000 at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital in Jackson due to heart failure. Mr. Whitten worked for Dement Construction Company as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He was a Baptist and a member of the Air Force. He is preceded in death by his parents, Arlie L. and Ollie Henson Whitten. He is survived by his wife, Martha Larue Whitten, two daughters, Debbie Hine of Jacksonville, FL and Dana Hopper of Lexington, two sons, Chris Whitten of Selmer and Greg Whitten of Rienzi, Miss., one sister, Arlene Crowe of Bethel Springs, two brothers, Joe Whitten of Oakland and Virgil Whitten of Collierville, six grandchildren and on gr-grandchild. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CHARLES S. WEAVER, 72, of Henderson died July 8, 2000, at the Jackson General Hospital due to cancer. Mr. Weaver was born and reared in Hickory Corner Community of Chester County, son of the late Leonard Monroe and Dewey Crouse Weaver. He attended schools in Chester County and was married to Peggy Marsh of Montezuma in 1949. He moved to Detroit, MI, in 1951 and worked for Wolverine Copper Tube Co. For 24 years and later worked for Massey Regerson, retiring in 1980 due to a work related injury. He was married to Judy Chadwell in 1976 and moved to Southgate, MI, where he resided until moving back to Tenn. In 1995. He was a wood craftsman, doing many craft show until illness forced his retirement in 1998. He is preceded in death by one brother, Johnnie Weaver and four sister, Doris Fay Weaver, Lavinia Stansell, Martha Cox, and Ruby Heflin. He is survived by his wife, Peggy Marsh Weaver of Henderson, one son, Adam Weaver of Southgate, MI, one daughter, Sheila Stansell Jackson of Macomb, MI, two brothers, Noah Weaver of Henderson and Everett Lee Weaver of Henderson, two sister, Louise Riley of Henderson and Ann Whitman of Bethel Springs, and two grandsons, Kris and Matt Jackson of Macomb, MI. Funeral services were held at Casey Funeral Home in Selmer on Tues. July 11, at 11 a.m Burial followed at Trinity Cemetery in Henderson with Rev. Anthony Rowland and Rev. Ronnie Geary officiating. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>end Have a great day Barbara [email protected]