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LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEATH NOTICES FROM 2006

Glines “Granny” Ward, 77, of Powell. Her husband was the late Kolmer Ward. Survived by children and spouses: Rick Ward, Mike Ward, Larry and Shirley Ward, Don and Shelby Ward, Carol and Walter Coward. Woodhaven Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Dec. 4, 2006]

Velma M. Warren Welch, 84, member of Clear Springs Baptist Church. Her husband was the late Fowler M. Welch. Survived by children and spouses: Clyde and Joyce Welch, Jack and Donna Welch, Elizabeth and Gary W. Lindner, Gail and Dr. Thomas C. Prince Jr. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Dec. 4, 2006]

Marian Coppock Whited, 65, of Maynardville, member of Valley Grove Baptist Church. Survived by husband, Kyle Whited; stepdaughter and husband, Sheryl and Tony Haun. Ailor Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Dec. 4, 2006]

Fred L. Wyrick, 73, of Luttrell. Survived by siblings and spouses: Theodore and Dorothy Wyrick, Carl and Penny Wyrick, Hester Atkins, Pearl and Jim Atkins, Carolyn Kitts and Barbara Rutherford. Cooke Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Dec. 4, 2006]

Nathan H. Allison, 71, formerly of Knoxville and active member of the Bahai faith. Survived by wife, Nancy; daughters, Teresa Parry, Vicki Carver, Tereneh Manning, Tonya Clifford; father, Gene Allison; brother, Leroy Allison; sister, Mary Ann States. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

John F. “Blackie” Arban, 92, a member of the Ironworkers Local 384 for 60 years. Survived by wife, Mildred Elrod Arban; children and spouses: J.W. and Lyn Arban, Gene Morrell, Wayne and Kathy Arban, Clara and Charlie Murphy. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Ida Katherine Ayers, 81, of Luttrell. Survived by children: John W. Ayers Jr., Judy Lee Brown, Jean DeVault. Cooke Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Edna Lee Blackburn, 86, of the Baptist faith. preceded in death by sister, Johnny Ruth McNabb. Survived by her husband of 66 years, James; sisters, Ursa Brown and Betty Lindsey; sister and brother-in-law, Sue and Alfred Carroll of Lenoir City; daughters and husbands, Barbara and Jack Holbert, Karen and Richard Tindell. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Ella Ruthwood Carr, 81, member of Graveston Baptist Church and retired from Rohm and Haas after 31 years. preceded in death by husband, Robert H. Carr. Survived by sisters, Frances Fox and Gladys Grubb; special sister-in-law, Betty Carr. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Herbert Elwood Clark, 89, retired from Robert Shaw, veteran of WWII, member of Emerald Avenue Methodist Church. Survived by wife of 68 years, Erma Faye Clark; daughter and companion, Sarah Whittle and Walt Zimmer; son and wife, Jim and Sandra Clark. Memorials may be made to Disaster Relief Fund, Sharon Baptist Church, 7916 Pedigo Road, Knoxville, TN 37938. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Angela Miller Cooper, 35, a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Survived by husband, Mark A. Cooper; sons, Mark Alan Jr., Adam and Josh Cooper; parents, Brenda and the Rev. Mike Weesner and Harold and Brenda Miller. Mynatt Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Mary Corbitt, 84, of North Knoxville. Her husband was the late Murray Corbitt. Survived by son, Jim Corbitt; daughter and son-in-law, Doreene and Jack Shirley. Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Robert L. Greer, 65, of Powell, a Baptist and active booster of Powell High School athletics. Survived by children and spouses: Melanie and Paul Paulsgrove, Melissa and Mike Humble, Amy Greer; former wife, Melinda Greer. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Herbert “Bud” Harbin, 74, owner of United Acoustical Inc. in Halls and member of Lonsdale United Methodist Church. Survived by wife of 47 years, Lois McEntyre Harbin; sons and spouses, Greg and Donna Harbin, Randy and Chappell Harbin, Danny and Leslie Harbin; brother, Luther Harbin Jr. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

The Rev. Howard Eugene “Gabby” Hickson, 60, a member of Vestal Baptist Church and longtime employee of Stowers Machinery and a member of the Shriners. Survived by wife, Jean Hickson; children and spouses: Wilmer and Rhonda Hickson, Donna and David Pinkerton, Janet Finger; brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Pat Hickson. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Charlie “Gramps” Irwin, 89, member of Raccoon Valley Church of God, veteran of WWII, and retired from Foote Mineral Co. preceded in death by first wife and mother of his children, Marie Goddard Irwin. Survived by wife, Dorothy McMillan Irwin; children and spouses: C. Douglas and Patricia Irwin of Halls, Betty and Phillip Holbrook of Oak Ridge. Rose Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Jay P. Irwin, 81, retired from Halls Middle School and served in WWII. Survived by wife, Sue Montgomery Irwin; children and spouses: David and Debbie Irwin, Donna and Steve Hanes; stepchildren and spouses: Jo-Beth Fulton, Tina and Ben Guerrero, Mike Appel, Robin and Rick Cain; sister, Alice Maurine of Halls. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Carlos R. “Sonny” Kivett Jr., 59, of Powell. Member of Beaver Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church where he was narrator for the choir. Realtor with Southland GMAC. Survived by his wife of 37 years, Janice Kivett; children and spouses: Deborah and Jason Arnwine; Holly Kivett and Michael Yaeger; mother, Ruth Kivett. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Bettie Ann Thomas Lamb, 100, longtime member of Anderson Street Church of God. Her husband was the late John M. Lamb. Survived by children and spouses: Jean Pinkston, Kathy and Gary Hall, Earl and Linda Lamb, Bill and Jean Lamb; sister, Evelyn Hicks. Ailor Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Adelgunde Lee, 78, of the Catholic faith. Survived by husband of 32 years, Howard Lee; children and spouses: Mary and Gunther Sporlein, Robert D. and Jeannie Lee, Peter Stegner. Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

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