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Pauline Atkins StaffordBirth:  Jan. 18, 1925, Jackson County, Tennesse e
 Death:  Dec. 12, 2004, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
 Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee
 Pauline Atkins shares STAFFORD stone with Elmer C .
 
 Pauline Stafford, 79, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., died Dec. 12, 2004, a t Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.
 
 She was a member of the Red Boiling Springs Church of Christ.
 
 Born in Jackson County, Tenn., she was a daughter of the late Samuel an d Nannie (Simms) Atkins and
 the wife of Elmer Stafford, who survives. They were married April 28, 194 4.
 
 Other than her husband, survivors include a daughter, Sherry Jenkins, Laf ayette, Tenn.; four sons and two daughters-in-law, Earl and Rulene Staffo rd and Wayne and Wanda Stafford, all of Lafayette, and Dennis and Ricky S tafford, both of Red Boiling Springs; 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grand children.
 
 Two sons, Scotty and Tony Stafford; two sisters, Golda Murray and Mildre d Cross; and five brothers, Jack, Tom, Boyd, Letcher and Bill Atkins, al l preceded her in death.
 
 Burial was at the Anderson and Son Memorial Park.
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