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20501 | Funeral services for Owen Lillard Bates, 48 of Hendersonville, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Shakle Island Church of Christ. Willie Cato and Dave Hearn will conduct the services and burial will be in Crestview Memorial park, Gallatin. The body is at Cole & Garret funeral home, Gallatin. Mr. Bates, who died Sunday night of a kidney ailment, was a native of Gallatin. He was the son of M. C. Bates and the late Nannie Bates. Except for a few years in Wilson county while he was of school age, Mr. Bates lived in the Gallatin-Hendersonville are all his life. In 1931 he was married to the former Miss Maggie Ethel Stafford of Sumner county. Mrs. Bates survives. Mr. Bates had worked as a service station attendant until he became ill about three years ago. Since then, he had operated a country store near Hendersonville. Survivors in addition to his father and his widow include two daughters, Mrs. Noel Martin and Miss Nancy Bates; three brothers, H. E. Bates of Hendersonville, L. C. Bates of New York city, and Robert Bates of Goodlettsville; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. Otis Fakes, both of Lebanon and Mrs. R. O. Davis of Brandon, Fla., and three grandchildren. The Nashville Tennessean - Tuesday , Dec 31 1957 - Page 15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950 Owen Bates married Birtie Stafford on 12 September 1931 in Trousdale Tennessee Solemnized by Jesse (Franklin) Merryman, Justice Peace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1965 Name: Owen Lillard Bates Gender: Male Race: White Age: 48 Birth Date: 8 Jun 1909 Birth Place: USA Death Date: 29 Dec 1957 Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA Father: Matt C Bates Mother: Nannie Briley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: Owen Lillard Bates Gender: Male Race: White Age: 31 Birth Date: 8 Jun 1909 Birth Place: Gallatin, Tennessee Residence Place: Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Gallatin, Sumner, Tennessee Employer: Ray O. Thompso Next of Kin: Maggie Ethel Bates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Father and Mother of Owen Lillard Bates, Cowan Bates married Nannie Briley on 19 April 1905 in Davidson Count, Tennessee 1910 College St., Gallatin, Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 23, Nannie, age 23, John C, age 3 1920 Callaway Hill Road, Dist 4, Wilson CO TN, Matt C Bates, age 34, Nannie, age 31, John C, age 14, Owen L, age 11, Pauline, age 9, Ehrman, age 4. 1930 Dist 8 Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 46, Nannie, age 36, Owen, age 19, Hilmar, age 16, Ida K, age 15, Leslie, age 12, Robert, age 8, Melba, age 2. 1940 Saunders RD, Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 53, Nannie, age 52, Ida, age 21, Leslie, age 19, Robert, age 15, Melba, age 13. | BATES, Owen Lillard (I153879)
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20502 | Funeral services for Owen Lillard Bates, 48 of Hendersonville, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Shakle Island Church of Christ. Willie Cato and Dave Hearn will conduct the services and burial will be in Crestview Memorial park, Gallatin. The body is at Cole & Garret funeral home, Gallatin. Mr. Bates, who died Sunday night of a kidney ailment, was a native of Gallatin. He was the son of M. C. Bates and the late Nannie Bates. Except for a few years in Wilson county while he was of school age, Mr. Bates lived in the Gallatin-Hendersonville are all his life. In 1931 he was married to the former Miss Maggie Ethel Stafford of Sumner county. Mrs. Bates survives. Mr. Bates had worked as a service station attendant until he became ill about three years ago. Since then, he had operated a country store near Hendersonville. Survivors in addition to his father and his widow include two daughters, Mrs. Noel Martin and Miss Nancy Bates; three brothers, H. E. Bates of Hendersonville, L. C. Bates of New York city, and Robert Bates of Goodlettsville; three sisters, Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. Otis Fakes, both of Lebanon and Mrs. R. O. Davis of Brandon, Fla., and three grandchildren. The Nashville Tennessean - Tuesday , Dec 31 1957 - Page 15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950 Owen Bates married Birtie Stafford on 12 September 1931 in Trousdale Tennessee Solemnized by Jesse (Franklin) Merryman, Justice Peace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1965 Name: Owen Lillard Bates Gender: Male Race: White Age: 48 Birth Date: 8 Jun 1909 Birth Place: USA Death Date: 29 Dec 1957 Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA Father: Matt C Bates Mother: Nannie Briley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name: Owen Lillard Bates Gender: Male Race: White Age: 31 Birth Date: 8 Jun 1909 Birth Place: Gallatin, Tennessee Residence Place: Hendersonville, Sumner, Tennessee Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: Gallatin, Sumner, Tennessee Employer: Ray O. Thompso Next of Kin: Maggie Ethel Bates ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Father and Mother of Owen Lillard Bates, Cowan Bates married Nannie Briley on 19 April 1905 in Davidson Count, Tennessee 1910 College St., Gallatin, Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 23, Nannie, age 23, John C, age 3 1920 Callaway Hill Road, Dist 4, Wilson CO TN, Matt C Bates, age 34, Nannie, age 31, John C, age 14, Owen L, age 11, Pauline, age 9, Ehrman, age 4. 1930 Dist 8 Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 46, Nannie, age 36, Owen, age 19, Hilmar, age 16, Ida K, age 15, Leslie, age 12, Robert, age 8, Melba, age 2. 1940 Saunders RD, Sumner CO TN, Cowan Bates, age 53, Nannie, age 52, Ida, age 21, Leslie, age 19, Robert, age 15, Melba, age 13. | BATES, Owen Lillard (I153879)
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20503 | Funeral services for Rose Mary Stafford, 48, of Gainesboro, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage, TN. She was born December 12, 1968, in Jackson County, TN, to Jack Stafford and the late Dora V. Stafford. She loved her cats, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Sam Tensley Stafford; and 2 Sisters: Cora Stafford and Catherine Jo Stafford. Survivors include her Father: Jack Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Brothers: Jackie Stafford and Joseph Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Sister: Deborah Stafford (Robert) Henley of Cookeville, TN; 5 Nephews: Chris Stafford, Ben Hix, Zach Smith, Andrew Stafford, and John Covington; and 3 Nieces: Ashley Meadows, Laura Covington, and Blair Stafford. Many cousins, other relatives, and friends also survive. | STAFFORD, Rose Mary (I156780)
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20504 | Funeral services for Rose Mary Stafford, 48, of Gainesboro, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage, TN. She was born December 12, 1968, in Jackson County, TN, to Jack Stafford and the late Dora V. Stafford. She loved her cats, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Sam Tensley Stafford; and 2 Sisters: Cora Stafford and Catherine Jo Stafford. Survivors include her Father: Jack Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Brothers: Jackie Stafford and Joseph Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Sister: Deborah Stafford (Robert) Henley of Cookeville, TN; 5 Nephews: Chris Stafford, Ben Hix, Zach Smith, Andrew Stafford, and John Covington; and 3 Nieces: Ashley Meadows, Laura Covington, and Blair Stafford. Many cousins, other relatives, and friends also survive. | STAFFORD, Rose Mary (I156780)
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20505 | Funeral services for Rose Mary Stafford, 48, of Gainesboro, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage, TN. She was born December 12, 1968, in Jackson County, TN, to Jack Stafford and the late Dora V. Stafford. She loved her cats, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Sam Tensley Stafford; and 2 Sisters: Cora Stafford and Catherine Jo Stafford. Survivors include her Father: Jack Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Brothers: Jackie Stafford and Joseph Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Sister: Deborah Stafford (Robert) Henley of Cookeville, TN; 5 Nephews: Chris Stafford, Ben Hix, Zach Smith, Andrew Stafford, and John Covington; and 3 Nieces: Ashley Meadows, Laura Covington, and Blair Stafford. Many cousins, other relatives, and friends also survive. | STAFFORD, Rose Mary (I156780)
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20506 | Funeral services for Rose Mary Stafford, 48, of Gainesboro, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage, TN. She was born December 12, 1968, in Jackson County, TN, to Jack Stafford and the late Dora V. Stafford. She loved her cats, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Sam Tensley Stafford; and 2 Sisters: Cora Stafford and Catherine Jo Stafford. Survivors include her Father: Jack Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Brothers: Jackie Stafford and Joseph Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Sister: Deborah Stafford (Robert) Henley of Cookeville, TN; 5 Nephews: Chris Stafford, Ben Hix, Zach Smith, Andrew Stafford, and John Covington; and 3 Nieces: Ashley Meadows, Laura Covington, and Blair Stafford. Many cousins, other relatives, and friends also survive. | STAFFORD, Rose Mary (I156780)
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20507 | Funeral services for Rose Mary Stafford, 48, of Gainesboro, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2016, at Riverview Regional Medical Center in Carthage, TN. She was born December 12, 1968, in Jackson County, TN, to Jack Stafford and the late Dora V. Stafford. She loved her cats, and was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Sam Tensley Stafford; and 2 Sisters: Cora Stafford and Catherine Jo Stafford. Survivors include her Father: Jack Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Brothers: Jackie Stafford and Joseph Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Sister: Deborah Stafford (Robert) Henley of Cookeville, TN; 5 Nephews: Chris Stafford, Ben Hix, Zach Smith, Andrew Stafford, and John Covington; and 3 Nieces: Ashley Meadows, Laura Covington, and Blair Stafford. Many cousins, other relatives, and friends also survive. | STAFFORD, Rose Mary (I156780)
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20508 | Funeral services held Thursday for Mrs. Reese Funeral services for Mrs. Maybell Stafford Reese were held Thursday, September 26, at 2:00 p.m. at Scotland Baptist Church with burial in the Scotland Cemetery. Rev. R. L. Wilcutt and Rev. Richard S. Stafford officiated. Mrs. Reese died September 25 at St. Dominics Hospital in Jackson after a short illness. Pallbearers were Henry Brown Sandidge, Ward Austin, Bobby Oliver, R. K. Beach, Richard Weed and Colon Woods. Lee Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Reese was born in Montgomery County and was married to the late Mr. Robert L. Reese. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. A. Bridgman of Tylertown; three sisters, Mrs. Howard Casteel of Magee; Mrs. Jerome Post of Tallulah, La., Mrs. W. B. Box of Winona, and two grandchildren. The Winona Times Winona, MS October 3, 1974 | STAFFORD, May Bell (I154431)
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20509 | Funeral services held Thursday for Mrs. Reese Funeral services for Mrs. Maybell Stafford Reese were held Thursday, September 26, at 2:00 p.m. at Scotland Baptist Church with burial in the Scotland Cemetery. Rev. R. L. Wilcutt and Rev. Richard S. Stafford officiated. Mrs. Reese died September 25 at St. Dominics Hospital in Jackson after a short illness. Pallbearers were Henry Brown Sandidge, Ward Austin, Bobby Oliver, R. K. Beach, Richard Weed and Colon Woods. Lee Funeral Home was in charge. Mrs. Reese was born in Montgomery County and was married to the late Mr. Robert L. Reese. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. E. A. Bridgman of Tylertown; three sisters, Mrs. Howard Casteel of Magee; Mrs. Jerome Post of Tallulah, La., Mrs. W. B. Box of Winona, and two grandchildren. The Winona Times Winona, MS October 3, 1974 | STAFFORD, May Bell (I154431)
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20510 | Funeral services were held at New Orleans May 14 for Richard Scott Stafford. The 64-year old Montgomery County native died at his home there May 12. He spent his early life in and near Winona and was a member of Scotland Baptist Church. He was a graduate of Winona High School and received his B. A. degree from Memphis State University. At New Orleans, he was a member and a deacon of First Baptist Church. Last rites were held at the House of Bultman, New Orleans, with Dr. N. L. Stanfill officiating. Burial was in the Garden of Memories cemetery there. Mr. Stafford is survived by four sisters, Mattie L. Gordon Box and May Bell Reese, both of Winona; Claudia Post, Tallulah. Louisiana; and Daisy L. Casteel, Magee. Also, a brother, Robert A. Stafford, Jr., Grayson, Louisiana; and a son, Richard Scott Stafford, New Orleans. The Winona Times Winona, MS May 24, 1973 | STAFFORD, Richard Scott (I154435)
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20511 | Funeral services were held at New Orleans May 14 for Richard Scott Stafford. The 64-year old Montgomery County native died at his home there May 12. He spent his early life in and near Winona and was a member of Scotland Baptist Church. He was a graduate of Winona High School and received his B. A. degree from Memphis State University. At New Orleans, he was a member and a deacon of First Baptist Church. Last rites were held at the House of Bultman, New Orleans, with Dr. N. L. Stanfill officiating. Burial was in the Garden of Memories cemetery there. Mr. Stafford is survived by four sisters, Mattie L. Gordon Box and May Bell Reese, both of Winona; Claudia Post, Tallulah. Louisiana; and Daisy L. Casteel, Magee. Also, a brother, Robert A. Stafford, Jr., Grayson, Louisiana; and a son, Richard Scott Stafford, New Orleans. The Winona Times Winona, MS May 24, 1973 | STAFFORD, Richard Scott (I154435)
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20512 | Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, for R.A. Patrick who died at the Paintsville Hospital Wednesday. He had been an active Mason for more than fifty years and had been granted a badge of honor issued by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Masons. The services will be in charge of C.R. Garland, pastor of the church, and by members of the local lodge of Masons. Mr. Patrick was nearly 76 years of age and for more than 50 years had been one of the prominent citizens and churchmen of Paintsville. Mr. Patrick came here from Magoffin County where he was a member of a very prominent family. He was the son of the late Captain Rube Patrick of Civil War fame, and is survived by a large number of relatives in both Johnson and Magoffin. Judge Patrick had held many trusts of honor and responsibility. He served as deputy Circuit Court Clerk for a number of years and for several years thereafter was connected with Northern Coke & Coal Company,of which John C.C. Mayo was the head. He also acted as Police Judge of Paintsville and held that position until a few months before his death when he resigned because of ill health.Judge Patrick had lived an upright Christian life and had been a member of the Paintsville M.E. Church for fifty years. Burial will take place Friday afternoon and will be in charge of the Masons in Mayo Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Colista Stafford Patrick, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Gertrude Patrick of Paintsville and Mrs. Harry Howes, of Lexington,; three brothers, Henry Patrick of Wenatchee, Washington; Frank Patrick of Arizona, and Ben Patrick of Salyersville; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Hurt, of Ivyton Ky.; Mrs. June Millard, Wilmore, Ky.,and Mrs. Maude Salyer,of Owingsville, Ky. PAINTSVILLE HERALD May 27, 1937 | PATRICK, Robert Anderson (I14650)
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20513 | Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, for R.A. Patrick who died at the Paintsville Hospital Wednesday. He had been an active Mason for more than fifty years and had been granted a badge of honor issued by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Masons. The services will be in charge of C.R. Garland, pastor of the church, and by members of the local lodge of Masons. Mr. Patrick was nearly 76 years of age and for more than 50 years had been one of the prominent citizens and churchmen of Paintsville. Mr. Patrick came here from Magoffin County where he was a member of a very prominent family. He was the son of the late Captain Rube Patrick of Civil War fame, and is survived by a large number of relatives in both Johnson and Magoffin. Judge Patrick had held many trusts of honor and responsibility. He served as deputy Circuit Court Clerk for a number of years and for several years thereafter was connected with Northern Coke & Coal Company,of which John C.C. Mayo was the head. He also acted as Police Judge of Paintsville and held that position until a few months before his death when he resigned because of ill health.Judge Patrick had lived an upright Christian life and had been a member of the Paintsville M.E. Church for fifty years. Burial will take place Friday afternoon and will be in charge of the Masons in Mayo Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Colista Stafford Patrick, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Gertrude Patrick of Paintsville and Mrs. Harry Howes, of Lexington,; three brothers, Henry Patrick of Wenatchee, Washington; Frank Patrick of Arizona, and Ben Patrick of Salyersville; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Hurt, of Ivyton Ky.; Mrs. June Millard, Wilmore, Ky.,and Mrs. Maude Salyer,of Owingsville, Ky. PAINTSVILLE HERALD May 27, 1937 | PATRICK, Robert Anderson (I14650)
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20514 | Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, for R.A. Patrick who died at the Paintsville Hospital Wednesday. He had been an active Mason for more than fifty years and had been granted a badge of honor issued by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Masons. The services will be in charge of C.R. Garland, pastor of the church, and by members of the local lodge of Masons. Mr. Patrick was nearly 76 years of age and for more than 50 years had been one of the prominent citizens and churchmen of Paintsville. Mr. Patrick came here from Magoffin County where he was a member of a very prominent family. He was the son of the late Captain Rube Patrick of Civil War fame, and is survived by a large number of relatives in both Johnson and Magoffin. Judge Patrick had held many trusts of honor and responsibility. He served as deputy Circuit Court Clerk for a number of years and for several years thereafter was connected with Northern Coke & Coal Company,of which John C.C. Mayo was the head. He also acted as Police Judge of Paintsville and held that position until a few months before his death when he resigned because of ill health.Judge Patrick had lived an upright Christian life and had been a member of the Paintsville M.E. Church for fifty years. Burial will take place Friday afternoon and will be in charge of the Masons in Mayo Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Colista Stafford Patrick, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Gertrude Patrick of Paintsville and Mrs. Harry Howes, of Lexington,; three brothers, Henry Patrick of Wenatchee, Washington; Frank Patrick of Arizona, and Ben Patrick of Salyersville; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Hurt, of Ivyton Ky.; Mrs. June Millard, Wilmore, Ky.,and Mrs. Maude Salyer,of Owingsville, Ky. PAINTSVILLE HERALD May 27, 1937 | PATRICK, Robert Anderson (I14650)
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20515 | Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, for R.A. Patrick who died at the Paintsville Hospital Wednesday. He had been an active Mason for more than fifty years and had been granted a badge of honor issued by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Masons. The services will be in charge of C.R. Garland, pastor of the church, and by members of the local lodge of Masons. Mr. Patrick was nearly 76 years of age and for more than 50 years had been one of the prominent citizens and churchmen of Paintsville. Mr. Patrick came here from Magoffin County where he was a member of a very prominent family. He was the son of the late Captain Rube Patrick of Civil War fame, and is survived by a large number of relatives in both Johnson and Magoffin. Judge Patrick had held many trusts of honor and responsibility. He served as deputy Circuit Court Clerk for a number of years and for several years thereafter was connected with Northern Coke & Coal Company,of which John C.C. Mayo was the head. He also acted as Police Judge of Paintsville and held that position until a few months before his death when he resigned because of ill health.Judge Patrick had lived an upright Christian life and had been a member of the Paintsville M.E. Church for fifty years. Burial will take place Friday afternoon and will be in charge of the Masons in Mayo Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Colista Stafford Patrick, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Gertrude Patrick of Paintsville and Mrs. Harry Howes, of Lexington,; three brothers, Henry Patrick of Wenatchee, Washington; Frank Patrick of Arizona, and Ben Patrick of Salyersville; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Hurt, of Ivyton Ky.; Mrs. June Millard, Wilmore, Ky.,and Mrs. Maude Salyer,of Owingsville, Ky. PAINTSVILLE HERALD May 27, 1937 | PATRICK, Robert Anderson (I14650)
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20516 | Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the M.E. Church, for R.A. Patrick who died at the Paintsville Hospital Wednesday. He had been an active Mason for more than fifty years and had been granted a badge of honor issued by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Masons. The services will be in charge of C.R. Garland, pastor of the church, and by members of the local lodge of Masons. Mr. Patrick was nearly 76 years of age and for more than 50 years had been one of the prominent citizens and churchmen of Paintsville. Mr. Patrick came here from Magoffin County where he was a member of a very prominent family. He was the son of the late Captain Rube Patrick of Civil War fame, and is survived by a large number of relatives in both Johnson and Magoffin. Judge Patrick had held many trusts of honor and responsibility. He served as deputy Circuit Court Clerk for a number of years and for several years thereafter was connected with Northern Coke & Coal Company,of which John C.C. Mayo was the head. He also acted as Police Judge of Paintsville and held that position until a few months before his death when he resigned because of ill health.Judge Patrick had lived an upright Christian life and had been a member of the Paintsville M.E. Church for fifty years. Burial will take place Friday afternoon and will be in charge of the Masons in Mayo Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Colista Stafford Patrick, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Gertrude Patrick of Paintsville and Mrs. Harry Howes, of Lexington,; three brothers, Henry Patrick of Wenatchee, Washington; Frank Patrick of Arizona, and Ben Patrick of Salyersville; three sisters, Mrs. Susan Hurt, of Ivyton Ky.; Mrs. June Millard, Wilmore, Ky.,and Mrs. Maude Salyer,of Owingsville, Ky. PAINTSVILLE HERALD May 27, 1937 | PATRICK, Robert Anderson (I14650)
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20517 | Further generations in Stafford Branch 74. | FUNK, Earl Bene (I1266)
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20518 | Futher proof of this marriage is needed. The publication "General Leroy Augustus, His Forebearers and Descendants" by G. M. G. Stafford mistakenly lists the "wife's" name as Frances Mason. | Family F2876
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20519 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20520 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20521 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20522 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20523 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20524 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20525 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20526 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20527 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20528 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20529 | G. W. Stillwell was a farmer and Justice of the Peace in Claridon Twp. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Children:   Charlotte F Stillwell Loomis (1857 - 1942)*   Mahlon Stillwell (1860 - 1941)*   Patience Wait Stillwell Dimmick (1860 - 1930)*   Orvilla Stillwell Osmond (1863 - 1903)*   Muriel N Stillwell (1866 - 1949)*   Mira E Stillwell Perry (1868 - 1957)*   Vira E Stillwell Adams (1868 - 1954)*   Sarah Rebecca Stillwell Durkee (1870 - 1929)*   Dora Bell Stillwell Roberts (1871 - 1920)*   Ara C Stillwell (1876 - 1965)*   Tena M Stillwell Maltbie (1879 - 1962)* | STILLWELL, George Washington (I25755)
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20530 | Gadius and Lydia Stafford moved to Auburn Twp, Geauga Co. OH in 1824 and purchased of Perkins, just east of the center, on the Kirtland tract. They lived there until 1838 and then moved to Chardon Twp. They may have moved to Hillsdale Co, Wheatland Twp MI about 1842 (1846 in one account) but are shown in Chardon OH for the 1850 Census. They apparently lived on their son Abraham's farm in Wheatland Twp, Hillsdale Co. MI where both apparently died. The Military History of Wayne Co., NY by Lewis H. Clark lists Gadias Stafford as a private in Captain George Culver's Company, Thirty-ninth Infantry in June and July of 1812. After the opening of the war, the company was apparently re-organized - members being discharged and others enlisted. The Northeastern Ohio account says Gadius was a soldier in the War of 1812. Gadias, David, Thomas, Tile, and William Stafford served in 39th Regiment (Howell"s) New York Militia. It also places his death in 1865 at age 75 with would mean he was born in 1787 not 1789. However Hillsdale Co MI Burials - as identified by Marker or Record place his death as 2 Jul 1862 at age 71. I found the following blip on page 150 of the History of Wayne Co., New York concerning Joseph Smith Jr.: "He formed an organization denominated "Latter Day Saints." They are enumerated as Oliver Cowdery, Samuel Lawrence, Martin Harris, Preserved Harris, Peter Ingersol, Charles Ford, George and Dolly Proper, of Palmyra, Zilba Peterson, Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia, of Macedon, Ezra Thayer, of Brighton, Leeman Walters, Of Pultneyville, Hiram Page, of Fayette, David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer, as well as Christian, John and Peter Jr., of Phelps, Simeon Nichols, of Farmington, William, Joshua and Gad Stafford, David and Abram Fish, Robert Orr, K. H. Quance, John Morgan, Orrin and Caroline Rockwell, Mrs. S. Risley, and the Smith Family." As this was about 1827, there is a conflict with the 1824 date of Gadius being in Ohio. However, there is a record of Gadius selling land in Ontario Co., New York to a Russel Stoddard in 1828. Russel Stoddard also bought land from Abraham Stafford in 1823. | STAFFORD, Gadius (I606)
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20531 | Gadius and Lydia Stafford moved to Auburn Twp, Geauga Co. OH in 1824 and purchased of Perkins, just east of the center, on the Kirtland tract. They lived there until 1838 and then moved to Chardon Twp. They may have moved to Hillsdale Co, Wheatland Twp MI about 1842 (1846 in one account) but are shown in Chardon OH for the 1850 Census. They apparently lived on their son Abraham's farm in Wheatland Twp, Hillsdale Co. MI where both apparently died. The Military History of Wayne Co., NY by Lewis H. Clark lists Gadias Stafford as a private in Captain George Culver's Company, Thirty-ninth Infantry in June and July of 1812. After the opening of the war, the company was apparently re-organized - members being discharged and others enlisted. The Northeastern Ohio account says Gadius was a soldier in the War of 1812. Gadias, David, Thomas, Tile, and William Stafford served in 39th Regiment (Howell"s) New York Militia. It also places his death in 1865 at age 75 with would mean he was born in 1787 not 1789. However Hillsdale Co MI Burials - as identified by Marker or Record place his death as 2 Jul 1862 at age 71. I found the following blip on page 150 of the History of Wayne Co., New York concerning Joseph Smith Jr.: "He formed an organization denominated "Latter Day Saints." They are enumerated as Oliver Cowdery, Samuel Lawrence, Martin Harris, Preserved Harris, Peter Ingersol, Charles Ford, George and Dolly Proper, of Palmyra, Zilba Peterson, Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia, of Macedon, Ezra Thayer, of Brighton, Leeman Walters, Of Pultneyville, Hiram Page, of Fayette, David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer, as well as Christian, John and Peter Jr., of Phelps, Simeon Nichols, of Farmington, William, Joshua and Gad Stafford, David and Abram Fish, Robert Orr, K. H. Quance, John Morgan, Orrin and Caroline Rockwell, Mrs. S. Risley, and the Smith Family." As this was about 1827, there is a conflict with the 1824 date of Gadius being in Ohio. However, there is a record of Gadius selling land in Ontario Co., New York to a Russel Stoddard in 1828. Russel Stoddard also bought land from Abraham Stafford in 1823. | STAFFORD, Gadius (I606)
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20532 | Gadius and Lydia Stafford moved to Auburn Twp, Geauga Co. OH in 1824 and purchased of Perkins, just east of the center, on the Kirtland tract. They lived there until 1838 and then moved to Chardon Twp. They may have moved to Hillsdale Co, Wheatland Twp MI about 1842 (1846 in one account) but are shown in Chardon OH for the 1850 Census. They apparently lived on their son Abraham's farm in Wheatland Twp, Hillsdale Co. MI where both apparently died. The Military History of Wayne Co., NY by Lewis H. Clark lists Gadias Stafford as a private in Captain George Culver's Company, Thirty-ninth Infantry in June and July of 1812. After the opening of the war, the company was apparently re-organized - members being discharged and others enlisted. The Northeastern Ohio account says Gadius was a soldier in the War of 1812. Gadias, David, Thomas, Tile, and William Stafford served in 39th Regiment (Howell"s) New York Militia. It also places his death in 1865 at age 75 with would mean he was born in 1787 not 1789. However Hillsdale Co MI Burials - as identified by Marker or Record place his death as 2 Jul 1862 at age 71. I found the following blip on page 150 of the History of Wayne Co., New York concerning Joseph Smith Jr.: "He formed an organization denominated "Latter Day Saints." They are enumerated as Oliver Cowdery, Samuel Lawrence, Martin Harris, Preserved Harris, Peter Ingersol, Charles Ford, George and Dolly Proper, of Palmyra, Zilba Peterson, Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia, of Macedon, Ezra Thayer, of Brighton, Leeman Walters, Of Pultneyville, Hiram Page, of Fayette, David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer, as well as Christian, John and Peter Jr., of Phelps, Simeon Nichols, of Farmington, William, Joshua and Gad Stafford, David and Abram Fish, Robert Orr, K. H. Quance, John Morgan, Orrin and Caroline Rockwell, Mrs. S. Risley, and the Smith Family." As this was about 1827, there is a conflict with the 1824 date of Gadius being in Ohio. However, there is a record of Gadius selling land in Ontario Co., New York to a Russel Stoddard in 1828. Russel Stoddard also bought land from Abraham Stafford in 1823. | STAFFORD, Gadius (I606)
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20533 | Gadius and Lydia Stafford moved to Auburn Twp, Geauga Co. OH in 1824 and purchased of Perkins, just east of the center, on the Kirtland tract. They lived there until 1838 and then moved to Chardon Twp. They may have moved to Hillsdale Co, Wheatland Twp MI about 1842 (1846 in one account) but are shown in Chardon OH for the 1850 Census. They apparently lived on their son Abraham's farm in Wheatland Twp, Hillsdale Co. MI where both apparently died. The Military History of Wayne Co., NY by Lewis H. Clark lists Gadias Stafford as a private in Captain George Culver's Company, Thirty-ninth Infantry in June and July of 1812. After the opening of the war, the company was apparently re-organized - members being discharged and others enlisted. The Northeastern Ohio account says Gadius was a soldier in the War of 1812. Gadias, David, Thomas, Tile, and William Stafford served in 39th Regiment (Howell"s) New York Militia. It also places his death in 1865 at age 75 with would mean he was born in 1787 not 1789. However Hillsdale Co MI Burials - as identified by Marker or Record place his death as 2 Jul 1862 at age 71. I found the following blip on page 150 of the History of Wayne Co., New York concerning Joseph Smith Jr.: "He formed an organization denominated "Latter Day Saints." They are enumerated as Oliver Cowdery, Samuel Lawrence, Martin Harris, Preserved Harris, Peter Ingersol, Charles Ford, George and Dolly Proper, of Palmyra, Zilba Peterson, Calvin Stoddard and wife Sophronia, of Macedon, Ezra Thayer, of Brighton, Leeman Walters, Of Pultneyville, Hiram Page, of Fayette, David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer, as well as Christian, John and Peter Jr., of Phelps, Simeon Nichols, of Farmington, William, Joshua and Gad Stafford, David and Abram Fish, Robert Orr, K. H. Quance, John Morgan, Orrin and Caroline Rockwell, Mrs. S. Risley, and the Smith Family." As this was about 1827, there is a conflict with the 1824 date of Gadius being in Ohio. However, there is a record of Gadius selling land in Ontario Co., New York to a Russel Stoddard in 1828. Russel Stoddard also bought land from Abraham Stafford in 1823. | STAFFORD, Gadius (I606)
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20534 | GAINESBORO - Funeral services for Bessie Scantland Stafford, 85, of Gainesboro will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, from the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County. Mrs. Stafford died on Thursday, May 21, 1998, at Cumberland River Hospital South in Gainesboro. She was born on Sept. 8, 1912, in Jackson County to the late Calvin and Dora Maxwell Scantland. Mrs. Stafford was a retired factory employee and a member of Harmony Church of Christ. Her family includes a brother, Ernest Scantland of Murfreesboro, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Harlen Stafford; three brothers, Grover, Herman and William Scantland; and two sisters, Anna Bell Scantland and Ruby Upchurch. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | SCANTLAND, Bessie Clio (I156820)
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20535 | GAINESBORO - Funeral services for Bessie Scantland Stafford, 85, of Gainesboro will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, from the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County. Mrs. Stafford died on Thursday, May 21, 1998, at Cumberland River Hospital South in Gainesboro. She was born on Sept. 8, 1912, in Jackson County to the late Calvin and Dora Maxwell Scantland. Mrs. Stafford was a retired factory employee and a member of Harmony Church of Christ. Her family includes a brother, Ernest Scantland of Murfreesboro, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Harlen Stafford; three brothers, Grover, Herman and William Scantland; and two sisters, Anna Bell Scantland and Ruby Upchurch. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | SCANTLAND, Bessie Clio (I156820)
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20536 | GAINESBORO - Funeral services for Bessie Scantland Stafford, 85, of Gainesboro will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, from the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County. Mrs. Stafford died on Thursday, May 21, 1998, at Cumberland River Hospital South in Gainesboro. She was born on Sept. 8, 1912, in Jackson County to the late Calvin and Dora Maxwell Scantland. Mrs. Stafford was a retired factory employee and a member of Harmony Church of Christ. Her family includes a brother, Ernest Scantland of Murfreesboro, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Harlen Stafford; three brothers, Grover, Herman and William Scantland; and two sisters, Anna Bell Scantland and Ruby Upchurch. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | SCANTLAND, Bessie Clio (I156820)
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20537 | GAINESBORO - Funeral services for Bessie Scantland Stafford, 85, of Gainesboro will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, from the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County. Mrs. Stafford died on Thursday, May 21, 1998, at Cumberland River Hospital South in Gainesboro. She was born on Sept. 8, 1912, in Jackson County to the late Calvin and Dora Maxwell Scantland. Mrs. Stafford was a retired factory employee and a member of Harmony Church of Christ. Her family includes a brother, Ernest Scantland of Murfreesboro, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Harlen Stafford; three brothers, Grover, Herman and William Scantland; and two sisters, Anna Bell Scantland and Ruby Upchurch. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | SCANTLAND, Bessie Clio (I156820)
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20538 | GAINESBORO - Funeral services for Bessie Scantland Stafford, 85, of Gainesboro will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, from the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Jackson County. Mrs. Stafford died on Thursday, May 21, 1998, at Cumberland River Hospital South in Gainesboro. She was born on Sept. 8, 1912, in Jackson County to the late Calvin and Dora Maxwell Scantland. Mrs. Stafford was a retired factory employee and a member of Harmony Church of Christ. Her family includes a brother, Ernest Scantland of Murfreesboro, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Harlen Stafford; three brothers, Grover, Herman and William Scantland; and two sisters, Anna Bell Scantland and Ruby Upchurch. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | SCANTLAND, Bessie Clio (I156820)
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20539 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Charles Richard Stafford, 31, of Gainesboro will be held tomorrow, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Burial will be in the Stafford Cemetery in Jackson County. Mr. Stafford died Tuesday(December 25, 1990) in Jackson County Hospital. Born in Jackson County July 20, 1959, he was the son of Jay P. and Ethel Scott Stafford of Gainesboro. He was an employee of Twin Rivers Furniture Factory in Gainesboro. In addition to his parents, his family includes his wife, Kim Stafford of Gainesboro; one daughter, Kandice Staffford of Gainesboro; three brothers, Jimmy, Raymond and Billy Stafford, all of Gainesboro; three sisters, Gladys Harley and Judy and Maybell Stafford, all of Gainesboro; one nephew, Dwayne Stafford of Gainesboro. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by one brother, John Thomas Stafford. Bro. James Paul Anderson will officiate at the services. | STAFFORD, Charles Richard (I155689)
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20540 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Charles Richard Stafford, 31, of Gainesboro will be held tomorrow, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Burial will be in the Stafford Cemetery in Jackson County. Mr. Stafford died Tuesday(December 25, 1990) in Jackson County Hospital. Born in Jackson County July 20, 1959, he was the son of Jay P. and Ethel Scott Stafford of Gainesboro. He was an employee of Twin Rivers Furniture Factory in Gainesboro. In addition to his parents, his family includes his wife, Kim Stafford of Gainesboro; one daughter, Kandice Staffford of Gainesboro; three brothers, Jimmy, Raymond and Billy Stafford, all of Gainesboro; three sisters, Gladys Harley and Judy and Maybell Stafford, all of Gainesboro; one nephew, Dwayne Stafford of Gainesboro. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by one brother, John Thomas Stafford. Bro. James Paul Anderson will officiate at the services. | STAFFORD, Charles Richard (I155689)
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20541 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Charles Richard Stafford, 31, of Gainesboro will be held tomorrow, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Burial will be in the Stafford Cemetery in Jackson County. Mr. Stafford died Tuesday(December 25, 1990) in Jackson County Hospital. Born in Jackson County July 20, 1959, he was the son of Jay P. and Ethel Scott Stafford of Gainesboro. He was an employee of Twin Rivers Furniture Factory in Gainesboro. In addition to his parents, his family includes his wife, Kim Stafford of Gainesboro; one daughter, Kandice Staffford of Gainesboro; three brothers, Jimmy, Raymond and Billy Stafford, all of Gainesboro; three sisters, Gladys Harley and Judy and Maybell Stafford, all of Gainesboro; one nephew, Dwayne Stafford of Gainesboro. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by one brother, John Thomas Stafford. Bro. James Paul Anderson will officiate at the services. | STAFFORD, Charles Richard (I155689)
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20542 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Charles Richard Stafford, 31, of Gainesboro will be held tomorrow, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Burial will be in the Stafford Cemetery in Jackson County. Mr. Stafford died Tuesday(December 25, 1990) in Jackson County Hospital. Born in Jackson County July 20, 1959, he was the son of Jay P. and Ethel Scott Stafford of Gainesboro. He was an employee of Twin Rivers Furniture Factory in Gainesboro. In addition to his parents, his family includes his wife, Kim Stafford of Gainesboro; one daughter, Kandice Staffford of Gainesboro; three brothers, Jimmy, Raymond and Billy Stafford, all of Gainesboro; three sisters, Gladys Harley and Judy and Maybell Stafford, all of Gainesboro; one nephew, Dwayne Stafford of Gainesboro. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by one brother, John Thomas Stafford. Bro. James Paul Anderson will officiate at the services. | STAFFORD, Charles Richard (I155689)
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20543 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Charles Richard Stafford, 31, of Gainesboro will be held tomorrow, December 28, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Burial will be in the Stafford Cemetery in Jackson County. Mr. Stafford died Tuesday(December 25, 1990) in Jackson County Hospital. Born in Jackson County July 20, 1959, he was the son of Jay P. and Ethel Scott Stafford of Gainesboro. He was an employee of Twin Rivers Furniture Factory in Gainesboro. In addition to his parents, his family includes his wife, Kim Stafford of Gainesboro; one daughter, Kandice Staffford of Gainesboro; three brothers, Jimmy, Raymond and Billy Stafford, all of Gainesboro; three sisters, Gladys Harley and Judy and Maybell Stafford, all of Gainesboro; one nephew, Dwayne Stafford of Gainesboro. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by one brother, John Thomas Stafford. Bro. James Paul Anderson will officiate at the services. | STAFFORD, Charles Richard (I155689)
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20544 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Earl (Doug) Stafford, 67, of Gainesboro, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville. The family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and from 9 a.m. until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Stafford died Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 23, 1944, in Hendersonville, TN, to the late Jimmy Leon Stafford and Maggie Eliza Stafford. On June 20, 1964, he was married to Dorothy A. Stafford, who survives. He was a supervisor and mechanic. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Ralph Stafford, James Haywood Stafford, and Jimmy Stafford; and 3 Sisters: Helen Keith, Estelle Creasy, and Margaret Radar. Survivors include his Wife: Dorothy A. Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Son: Tony D. (Patty) Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Daughters: Renesa A. (Keith) Bridges of Lebanon, TN, and Angela M. Sisco of LaVergne, TN; 8 Grandchildren: Telisa Walker, David Reecer, Derek Ragland, Hailey Sisco, Kaylea Stafford, Kyle D. Stafford, Justin Bridges, and Drew Bridges; 1 Great-Grandchild: Gavin Townsend; 1 Brother: Eugene (Virginia) Stafford of Madison, TN; and 1 Sister: Wonda C. (Doug) Shrum of Gainesboro, TN. Bro. Tom Lyles will officiate at the services. Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford family by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Earl (I156149)
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20545 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Earl (Doug) Stafford, 67, of Gainesboro, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville. The family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and from 9 a.m. until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Stafford died Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 23, 1944, in Hendersonville, TN, to the late Jimmy Leon Stafford and Maggie Eliza Stafford. On June 20, 1964, he was married to Dorothy A. Stafford, who survives. He was a supervisor and mechanic. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Ralph Stafford, James Haywood Stafford, and Jimmy Stafford; and 3 Sisters: Helen Keith, Estelle Creasy, and Margaret Radar. Survivors include his Wife: Dorothy A. Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Son: Tony D. (Patty) Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Daughters: Renesa A. (Keith) Bridges of Lebanon, TN, and Angela M. Sisco of LaVergne, TN; 8 Grandchildren: Telisa Walker, David Reecer, Derek Ragland, Hailey Sisco, Kaylea Stafford, Kyle D. Stafford, Justin Bridges, and Drew Bridges; 1 Great-Grandchild: Gavin Townsend; 1 Brother: Eugene (Virginia) Stafford of Madison, TN; and 1 Sister: Wonda C. (Doug) Shrum of Gainesboro, TN. Bro. Tom Lyles will officiate at the services. Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford family by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Earl (I156149)
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20546 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Earl (Doug) Stafford, 67, of Gainesboro, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville. The family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and from 9 a.m. until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Stafford died Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 23, 1944, in Hendersonville, TN, to the late Jimmy Leon Stafford and Maggie Eliza Stafford. On June 20, 1964, he was married to Dorothy A. Stafford, who survives. He was a supervisor and mechanic. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Ralph Stafford, James Haywood Stafford, and Jimmy Stafford; and 3 Sisters: Helen Keith, Estelle Creasy, and Margaret Radar. Survivors include his Wife: Dorothy A. Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Son: Tony D. (Patty) Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Daughters: Renesa A. (Keith) Bridges of Lebanon, TN, and Angela M. Sisco of LaVergne, TN; 8 Grandchildren: Telisa Walker, David Reecer, Derek Ragland, Hailey Sisco, Kaylea Stafford, Kyle D. Stafford, Justin Bridges, and Drew Bridges; 1 Great-Grandchild: Gavin Townsend; 1 Brother: Eugene (Virginia) Stafford of Madison, TN; and 1 Sister: Wonda C. (Doug) Shrum of Gainesboro, TN. Bro. Tom Lyles will officiate at the services. Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford family by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Earl (I156149)
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20547 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Earl (Doug) Stafford, 67, of Gainesboro, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville. The family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and from 9 a.m. until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Stafford died Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 23, 1944, in Hendersonville, TN, to the late Jimmy Leon Stafford and Maggie Eliza Stafford. On June 20, 1964, he was married to Dorothy A. Stafford, who survives. He was a supervisor and mechanic. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Ralph Stafford, James Haywood Stafford, and Jimmy Stafford; and 3 Sisters: Helen Keith, Estelle Creasy, and Margaret Radar. Survivors include his Wife: Dorothy A. Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Son: Tony D. (Patty) Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Daughters: Renesa A. (Keith) Bridges of Lebanon, TN, and Angela M. Sisco of LaVergne, TN; 8 Grandchildren: Telisa Walker, David Reecer, Derek Ragland, Hailey Sisco, Kaylea Stafford, Kyle D. Stafford, Justin Bridges, and Drew Bridges; 1 Great-Grandchild: Gavin Townsend; 1 Brother: Eugene (Virginia) Stafford of Madison, TN; and 1 Sister: Wonda C. (Doug) Shrum of Gainesboro, TN. Bro. Tom Lyles will officiate at the services. Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford family by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Earl (I156149)
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20548 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Earl (Doug) Stafford, 67, of Gainesboro, will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville. The family will receive friends from 2-9 p.m. today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 2-9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and from 9 a.m. until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Stafford died Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born July 23, 1944, in Hendersonville, TN, to the late Jimmy Leon Stafford and Maggie Eliza Stafford. On June 20, 1964, he was married to Dorothy A. Stafford, who survives. He was a supervisor and mechanic. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Ralph Stafford, James Haywood Stafford, and Jimmy Stafford; and 3 Sisters: Helen Keith, Estelle Creasy, and Margaret Radar. Survivors include his Wife: Dorothy A. Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 1 Son: Tony D. (Patty) Stafford of Gainesboro, TN; 2 Daughters: Renesa A. (Keith) Bridges of Lebanon, TN, and Angela M. Sisco of LaVergne, TN; 8 Grandchildren: Telisa Walker, David Reecer, Derek Ragland, Hailey Sisco, Kaylea Stafford, Kyle D. Stafford, Justin Bridges, and Drew Bridges; 1 Great-Grandchild: Gavin Townsend; 1 Brother: Eugene (Virginia) Stafford of Madison, TN; and 1 Sister: Wonda C. (Doug) Shrum of Gainesboro, TN. Bro. Tom Lyles will officiate at the services. Memorial donations may be made to the Stafford family by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Earl (I156149)
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20549 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Mack A. Phann, 76, of Baxter, will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County. The family will receive friends from 3-9 p.m. today, Friday, Nov. 18, from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, and from 10 a.m. until time services on Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Phann died Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born February 13, 1935, in Jackson County, TN, to the ate Major Phann and Julie Smith Phann Nelson. On January 27, 1966, he was married to Bonnie J. Phann, who survives. He was a retired assembly line worker at General Motors, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Warren Phann, Reggie Phann, and Mark Phann. Survivors include his Wife: Bonnie J. Phann of Baxter, TN; 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael Phann of Cookeville, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 3 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, and Trenten Phann; 1 Great-Granddaughter: Khloe Phann; and 3 Sisters: Evelyn Barlow of Gainesboro, TN, Mildred Cook of Canton, MI, and Chloe Stafford of Warren, MI. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | PHANN, Mack A. (I156162)
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20550 | GAINESBORO -- Funeral services for Mack A. Phann, 76, of Baxter, will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20, at Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County. The family will receive friends from 3-9 p.m. today, Friday, Nov. 18, from 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, and from 10 a.m. until time services on Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Phann died Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in Cookeville Regional Medical Center. He was born February 13, 1935, in Jackson County, TN, to the ate Major Phann and Julie Smith Phann Nelson. On January 27, 1966, he was married to Bonnie J. Phann, who survives. He was a retired assembly line worker at General Motors, and a member of the Center Grove Church of Christ. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: Warren Phann, Reggie Phann, and Mark Phann. Survivors include his Wife: Bonnie J. Phann of Baxter, TN; 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael Phann of Cookeville, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 3 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, and Trenten Phann; 1 Great-Granddaughter: Khloe Phann; and 3 Sisters: Evelyn Barlow of Gainesboro, TN, Mildred Cook of Canton, MI, and Chloe Stafford of Warren, MI. Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. | PHANN, Mack A. (I156162)
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