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LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEATH NOTICES FROM 2006

Loretta P. Wall, 71, attended Powell Church. Survived by children and spouses: Gary and Nancy Wall, Danny and Leann Wall, Patricia and Todd Deason, Sandra and Vincent Galici, and Catherine and Daniel McGraw. Jones Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Harold Glenn Waller Sr., 77, U.S. Army veteran. Survived by wife, Mary Anne Waller; children and spouses: Jana and Delbert Morgan, Dennis Waller, Ronald and Sandy Waller, Wesley and Jill Waller; stepchildren and spouses: Bobby and Angela Russell and Patricia and Dustin Wallace. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Sandy Cabage Whaley, 55, attended Dutch Valley Church of God. Her first husband was the late Steve Ingle. Survived by husband, Gary Whaley; children and spouses: Patrick and Susan Ingle and Rachel Whaley. Weaver Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Nov. 6, 2006]

Edith Ann Brown Barnes, 74, of Claxton, formerly of Powell and Fountain City, member of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church. Survived by husband, Charles Barnes; children and spouses: Sandy and Garth Whitcombe, Chuck Barnes, Steve and Debbie Barnes, Brenda and Tom Williams, and Joani and Mike Jack. Gentry-Griffey Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

James Edward Baumann, 81, of Powell, World War II veteran, member of Emerald Avenue United Methodist Church. His wife was the late Jane Snider Baumann. Survived by children and spouses: James “Rick” and Karen Palmer Baumann, and Donna L. and Raymond Barger Jr. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Alfred Powell Barrett III, 65, of Powell, Member of Oak Ridge Seventh Day Adventist Church, U.S. Army veteran, retired from State of Tennessee Department of Human Services. Survived by wife, Norma Jean Barrett; children: Ruth Elizabeth Barrett, Ruth Ann Turner, Ronald E. Wheeler. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Marjorie Simmons Brown, 77, of New Tazewell, formerly of Halls, member of Head of Barren Baptist Church. Her husband was the late James Edd Brown. Survived by siblings: Alma Harmon, Virginia Wyatt, Alice Johnson, Deloris Swiney, Carl Lennis Simmons, C.V. Simmons Jr., the Rev. Robert Simmons and David Simmons. Claiborne Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Conner Wayne Carroll, 66, U.S. Army veteran, member of Mount Olive Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Mary Gardner Carroll, and daughter, Angela Grace Carroll. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Grady Dalton Colson, 87, U.S. Army veteran, attended Heiskell United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Ruth E. Colson; children and spouses: Frank and Sharon Colton, Linda and Tom Paschal, Cordell and Jenny Colson, and Carol and Doug Nelson. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Nell Dean, 97, member of Second United Methodist Church. Survived by nieces and nephews. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Georgia Rhea Edmonds Dixon, 92, member of Hills Union United Methodist Church. Her husband was the late Floyd H. Dixon. Survived by children and spouses: James Henderson and Jeraldean Dixon, Jack and Jenny Dixon, Floyd Eugene and Mary Dixon, Sue and Douglas Hamm, Jane and John Spivey, Mary and Benny Cole, Judy Story, Doris and Richard McCroskey, and Debbie Banks. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Donald “Donnie” Duggan, 53. Survived by wife, Wilma Duggan, and son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Amber Duggan. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Dennis Jo Harbin, 57, member of Sevier Avenue Missionary Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Rosetta Harbin; children and spouses: Phillip Harbin, Melissa and John Knuckles, and Kelly Harris. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Mildred Hundley, 90, member of Chilhowee Hills Baptist Church and attended Alice Bell Baptist Church. Her husband was the late Clyde Hundley. Survived by, daughter and son-in-law, Ruth Hundley Mynatt and David Mynatt Sr., and daughter-in-law Patsy Hundley. Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Nelle Juanita Marine, 87. Her husband was the late James T. Marine. Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Joe McCarter, 58, Vietnam veteran, member of Temple Baptist Church. Survived by his wife, Diane McCarter. Bridges Funeral Home.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Helen Neoma Mitchell, 91, member of Grace Baptist Church. Her husbands were the late Carson “Pete” Mitchell and Martin Muncey. Survived by sisters: Peggy Arnold, Alma Hill Smith; sister-in-law Katherine Chambers; stepchildren: Edna “Sissy” Strevel, Sue Thomas, Brenda Suttles, Edith Anderson, Karen Hensley, Mary Barnell and James, Clifford, Kenny, Kyle, Claude, Paul and Billy Muncey. Mynatt Funeral Home Halls.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Wayne Murdoch, 80, U.S. Army veteran, former executive director of the United Way of Greater Knoxville, member of Church Street United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Jean Hallyburton Murdock; children: Hal Murdock Jr., Julia Murdoch Causey and Mary Lauren Murdoch Housteau.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

James E. Needham, 71, of Corryton, U.S. Army veteran, member of Three Points Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Wanda Jean Needham; children and spouses: Doug and Jeannie Needham, and Tina Hutchison. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Ruby Mae Grubbs Parris, 68, of Karns, member of Christus Victor Lutheran Church. Her husband was the late Harold Parris. Survived by children and spouses: Chris and Anne Parr, and Joey and Holly Parris. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

Steven Michael Phillips, 27, of Corryton, member of Emerald Avenue United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Christi Phillips; children: Miranda Phillips, Cierra Phillips and baby-in-waiting Stevee Makayla Phillips; stepchildren: Bamon, Britnay and Destiny. Stevens Mortuary.
[Death notice dated Sept. 25, 2006]

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