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LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEATH NOTICES FROM 2006

James H. Lynch Jr., 80, a native of Fountain City and teacher/guidance counselor for Knox County Schools for 47 years. WWII veteran. Survived by wife, Betty; son, Andre Lynch; daughter-in-law, Donna Lynch; sister, Patsy Combs; brother, Michael Lynch; great aunt, Mildred Truan.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

John David May Sr., 78, a member of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church and retired from Ft. Sanders Regional Medical Center. Survived by wife of 57 years, Ivadene Pittman May; children and spouses: Linda and Cameron Coates, John David and Tammy May Jr. Rose Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Mary Ann Medlin, 67, a member of St. Mark United Methodist Church and retired from Great Dane Trailers as a bookkeeper. Survived by husband, Bobby Medlin; children and spouses: Jo Lynn Mabe, Ladonne and Joe Turner, Bart and Pam Medlin, Brad and Casey Medlin; brother, Larry Hammock. Gentry-Griffey Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Sally Jane “Janie” Nicely, 98, of Corryton, faithful member of Washburn Baptist Church. She hosted the Washburn Ladies Quilting Club in her home. preceded in death by husband, Greely Nicely. Survived by sisters, Delta Lightner and Myrtrude Smith; daughters-in-law, Betty Glass and Alice Nicely, also her caregiver. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Jeanette Roberts, 74, member of North Knoxville Baptist Church. preceded in death by husband, Alan Roberts. Survivors include sons and spouse: Jeff and Lynda Roberts, Mike Roberts. Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Fred Severs, 93, of Port St. Lucie, Fla., formerly of Knoxville. Retired from KUB as a civil engineer and was a WWII veteran. Former member of Adkins Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Dorotha Severs; daughters and spouses: Vickie and Gregg Rhyne, Susan and Steve Barber. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Peggy Sue Sherlin, 64, of Blaine was of the Baptist faith. preceded in death by her husband, David Sherlin; daughter, Tina Ivey; great granddaughters, Summer and Amber Busler. Survived by children and spouses: John and Rita Schubert of Oak Ridge, Timothy Schubert of Blaine; Cindy Schubert of Corryton, Penny and Jack Boruff of Knoxville. McCarthy Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Philip M. Stewart, 69, employed by Smurfit-Stone Container Corp for 41 years. Survived by daughter and husband, Becky and Ed McMahan; brother, Burch B. Stewart. Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Lorraine “Lola” Franklin O’Neal Warming, a native of Fountain City and Baptist. preceded in death by first husband, Victor M. O’Neal, and second husband, Guy A. Warming. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Buddy Sensenbach; sister, Pauline Hutson Witt. Rose Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Nila H. Weddle, 71, of Fountain City, member of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Survived by husband, Karl G. Weddle; children and spouses: Becky and David Blankenbeckler, Casey and Glen Collins, Page Weddle and fiance, Terry Broadwater. Gentry-Griffey Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 4, 2006]

Edward C. “Big Ed” Acuff, 62, of Corryton, member of Graveston Baptist Church. Survived by children and spouses: Scott and Kathryn Acuff and Adrian Acuff. Gentry-Griffey Chapel.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Judy Armstrong Tolliver Atkins, 63, of Luttrell, member of Clear Branch Baptist Church.
Survived by children and spouses: Tina and James Berry, Tammy and Gary Butler, Tracy and Bill King, and Tonya Atkins. Evergreen Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Virginia Elizabeth Hill Bailes, member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church. Her late husband was Frank “Red” Bailes. Survived by children and their spouses: James and Diane Bailes, Katherine and Wayne Nicholson, Brenda and larry Haun, John and LeeAnn Bailes, LeeAnn and Brian Foster. Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Woodrow “Woody” Beason, 87, U.S. Navy veteran, member of Laurel Church of Christ. Survived by wife, Lydia Risner Beason; children and spouses: Jerry and Geri Beason, Vivian and John Westbrook, and Teresa Beason. Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

James Mayford Byrd, 83, former pastor of Hoitt Ave. Baptist Church, U.S. Army veteran. His wife was the late Lura Byrd. Survived by children and spouses: Marlene and Lawrence Long and Lura Keeling. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Amanda Leighann Cabage, 18, of Powell, member of Third Creek Baptist Church, attending Pellissippi State Technical Community College. Survived by mother and stepfather, Stephanie and Parrish Smith; father and stepmother, David and Lisa Cabage; sisters, Christina Vanezuela and Madison Cabage; brothers, Brandon and Connor Smith. Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Marie G. Chesney, 74, member of United Missionary Baptist Church. Her husband was the late Lee R. Chesney. Survived by children and spouses: Terry and Brenda Chesney, Ron and Teresa Chesney, Gary and Amy Chesney, Cheryl and Arnie Adkins, Donna and Wayne Lawson, and Marilyn and David King. Cooke Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Thelma A. “Mama D” Dender, 95, member of Lincoln Park Baptist Church. Her husband was the late W. R. Dender. Survived by children and spouses: Jerry and Marie Dender and Tom and Virginia Dender. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Helen Marie DeLapp, 83, member of Lyons Creek Baptist Church, owner of Carter Flower Shop. Survived by husband, J. Will DeLapp; children and spouses: Steve and Lorella DeLapp, Terry and Kristy DeLapp, and Donna Marie and Butch Ezell.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Jesse Disney, 74, of Andersonville, member of Temple Baptist Church of Powell, Marine Corps veteran. Survived by wife, Shirley Disney; children and spouses: Rebecca Whitson, Paulette and Don Bucher, Larry and Linda Disney, Debra and Art Majkszak, Kim and Tim Harrison, and Walter David Disney. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

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