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201 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, May 27, 1948
SIDNEY SKYLES PERKINS
Sidney Skyles Perkins, 48, died in Grace Hospital at Banner Elk, after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Perkins was a native of Carter County. He was a member of Elk River Baptist Church.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Laney Perkins, Route 2, Butler; one brother, Hosea Perkins, Butler; three sisters, Mrs. Lindy Gregg, Mrs. Lester Vandyke, Mrs. Hazel Richardson, all of Butler.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Elk River Baptist Church with Rev. Dayton Jones officiating.
Burial will be in Whitehead Cemetery.
The body will remain in the chapel of the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home until 12:00 o'clock Tuesday when it will be taken to the church. 
Perkins, Skyles Sidney (I61713)
 
202 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, May 7, 1931
PETER ELLIOTT
Peter B. Elliott, 73, died at his home at Carter yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock as the result of a prolonged illness. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. R. H. Kilgore in charge. Interment followed in the Pierce Cemetery where the Rasor Chapel No. 94 Jr. O.U.A.M. was in charge of the services at the grave.
The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rena Elliott; six sons, Ray, Robert, Bill, Deal, and Dulaney; four daughters, Mrs. A. V. Williams, Mrs. Roy Berry, Misses Minnie and Gladys Elliott; one brother, Dan Elliott. 
Elliott, Peter Bollinger (I38245)
 
203 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, November 16, 1939
WILLIAM McCLOUD
William McCloud, 70, died at his home at Butler on Wednesday night at 11 o'clock.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Cobb's creek Baptist church with Rev. James Gregg officiating. Interment will be in the Pierce Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be selected from friends at the funeral.
Mr. McCloud is survived by his widow, Ellen McCloud; four sons, Newton, Walter, Henry, Robert, three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Swaney, Miss Ina McCloud, Mrs. Effie Wagner, his mother, Mrs. Mary McCloud, age 96 years, of Elizabethton, one brother, Yancy McCloud, four sisters, Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Harry Shultz of Elizabethton, Mrs. Mary Lipford, Miss Ellen McCloud, 17 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. 
McCloud, William Isaac (I28231)
 
204 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, November 17, 1932
EDNA JOE COLE
Edna Joe Cole, 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cole, died at her home in the eighth district this morning at 12:15. Funeral services will be held at the home Friday morning at ten o'clock and will be conducted by the Rev. J. J. Musick. Interment will be made in the Cole Cemetery.
The baby is survived by her parents and six brothers, Henry, Jessie, Roy, Massie, Hobert, and Fred; and four sisters, Opal, Silver, Helen and Alta; and three half-sisters, Della Mae, Hattie, and Mrs. Lucy Heaton. 
Cole, Edna Joe (I44043)
 
205 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, November 9, 1944
MRS. MAUDE W. ARNETT
Mrs. Maude Williams Arnett, 54, wife of P. R. Arnett of Gap Creek, died at 5:00 p.m. after a long illness.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Zion Baptist Church Friday at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. H. J. Campbell and the Rev. G. D. Barrett officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery.
Mrs. Arnett was a life-long member of the Zion Baptist Church of Gap Creek, and a member of the Daughters of America.
Survivors are her husband, P. B. Arnett; nine sons, Fred, Orville, John, Bill, and Herbert of Elizabethton, Dewey, U. S. Army Air Corp, England, Archie, U. S. Army, France, Wayne, Seabees, Pacific, Henry, U. S. Army, Monroe, La.; one daughter, Mrs. Johnnie McKeehan of Elizabethton; two brothers, Dewey and Arthur Williams of Tampa, Florida; ten grandchildren; three half-brothers, LeRoy Robinson, Florida, Brownlow Robinson, Florida, and Montie Robinson, Florida.
The body will be returned to the home on Gap Creek Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. 
Williams, Maude (I44528)
 
206 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, October 5, 1939
MRS. FRANK ELLIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Ellis, 43, who died at Shoun hospital Wednesday morning, will be held this afternoon at three o'clock at the Freewill Baptist church at Charity Hill, of which she was a faithful member.
Survivors include her husband, Frank Ellis, one daughter, Nadine; one sister, Mrs. Porter Nave; four brothers, Fred, Earl, Daught and Gar Johnson.
Rev. Carl Osborne will be in charge of the services, assisted by Rev. Harry Leonard and Rev. Clarence Howington.
Burial will be in the Ellis Cemetery at Charity Hill.
Active pallbearers are Jarvis Johnson, Virgil Johnson, Fred Nave, Ernest Cardwell, Howard Ellis, Ray Vanhuss. 
Johnson, Rena M. (I27995)
 
207 "Elizabethton Star," Thursday, September 8, 1932
S. F. BOWERS, 49, DIES SUDDENLY
S. F. Bowers, 49, mail carrier for 24 years and president of the F Tennessee Mail Carriers association, died suddenly from a heart attack yesterday afternoon. He was a rural carrier on route one out of Elizabethton at the time of his death.
The body was discovered in woods about six o'clock last night by a boy, Stanley Heston, who had been out in the fields training his bird dog. The thicket was near Holsclaw's farm on the Siam-to Valley Forge road.
Mr. Bowers had finished delivering mail for the day and was returning home. He parked his car on the main highway and supposedly had gone through his own cornfield, crossed the old highway into the woods, apparently investigating the right-of-way for another road. His body was found about one-half mile from his automobile. He lived in Siam.
Death was due to apoplexy, according to the coroner jury's verdict, acting upon the testimony of Dr. John Cottrell.
Mr. Bowers had been in ill health. Early yesterday morning he had complained of not feeling well, but seemed to have been better at noon. Death came as a surprise to his many friends as he was well known, not only in Elizabethton and Carter county, but through out east Tennessee.
He belonged to the Siam Baptist church for at least thirty years, had held several church offices and had been active all of his life in church affairs. He was a Mason and a member of the Jr. O.U.A.M., council no. 1, Elizabethton.
Funeral services will probably be held tomorrow, but definite arrangements have not been made pending word from relatives living in other states. Burial will be in the Bowers Cemetery, Siam.
Survivors are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Edith Hardin and Miss Gladys Bowers, both of Siam; one son, Crawford, Siam; his mother, Mrs. D. S. Nave, Siam; three brothers, the Rev. D. B. Bowers of Chattanooga, Prof. Roy B. Bowers, Bristol, Va., and John L. Bowers, Elizabethton; one sister, Mrs. Kate Morely, Siam; two half-brothers, Avery Bowers of Elizabethton, and J. P. Bowers, St. Petersburg, Fla.; four half-sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Vanhuss, Bloomington, Ill., Mrs. Maggie Carriger, Hampton, Mrs. Delia Slemp, Doe, Tenn., Mrs. Agnes Kite, Kingsport, and a host of nephews and nieces.

"Elizabethton Star," Friday, September 9, 1932
S. F. BOWERS
The funeral of S. F. Bowers, 49, well known mail carrier, who was found dead Wednesday evening near his home at Siam where he had died from a sudden attack of apoplexy, was held this afternoon at two o'clock at the Siam Baptist church.
The Rev. John W. Crowe was in charge of the services, assisted by J. R. Allen and the Rev. C. L. Bowden.
Burial was made at the Bowers cemetery at Siam. The Masonic lodge had charge of the final rites at the grave.
Active pallbearers were W. C. Williams, W. W. Smith, L. P. Randolph, F. B. Hardin, John Curtin, and E. J. Nave, Jr. 
Bowers, Stephen Fuson (I1358)
 
208 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, April 13, 1943
MRS. DORA S. FAIR
Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Shoemaker Fair, age 56, who died Monday, April 12 at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, 710 North East street, will be conducted at the Free Will Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. with the Rev. J. C. Howington in charge, assisted by Rev. Mack Hodge. Interment will be in the Highland cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the church from one to two o'clock Thursday.
Music will be in charge of Mrs. Myrtle McManus with special music by Luther Hampton and Mrs. N. T. Williams.
Survivors are her husband, Robert Fair; four children, Mrs. Roy Angel, Mrs. Viola Fair, Clyde Fair, of Elizabethton; Lester Fair, Hagerstown, Md.; two step daughters, Mrs. Brown Burrow, Mrs. Claude Nidiffer, of Elizabethton; mother, Mrs. Laura Hennegar; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Keys, of Dar, Va., Mrs. Etta Shelton, Marion, Ohio; Mrs. Cordie Shelton of North Carolina; four brothers, John Shoemaker, Lenoir, N. C.; Fred Shoemaker, N. C.; Charlie and James Hennegar, Marion, Ohio; fourteen grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren.
Flower bearers will be Mrs. Clarence Howington, Mrs. Clara Morrow, Mrs. John Fair, Mrs. Ida Deloach, Mrs. Walter Nave, Mrs. Eliza Crumley, Mrs. Mae Jenkins, Mrs. Edgar McKinney, Mrs. Joe Cardwell, Mrs. Sheriff Fair, Mrs. Mary Fair, Miss Lucille Grayson, Mrs. Lawrence Roberts, Mrs. Eliza Campbell, Miss Mary Ann Perry, Mrs. Jess Elliott, Mrs. Bob Treadway, Mrs. Cora Price, Mrs. Al Hathaway.
Active pallbearers will be John Puryear, Spence White, Monroe Winters, Harry Bowers, Ollie Garrison and Joe Brooks. 
Shoemaker, Dora (I36825)
 
209 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, April 18, 1939
GENERAL MORELAND
General Moreland, 50, died at the home of his brother, Ex-sheriff, J. M. Moreland, at Carter Monday afternoon after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at the home of J. M. Moreland Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. C. Y. Elkins and the Rev. Arthur Roberts officiating. Interment will be in the family cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Moreland; two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Taylor and Mrs. Zella Taylor; one brother, J. M. Moreland, all of Carter. Mr. Moreland was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church of Knoxville, Tenn.
Pallbearers will be: W. W. Worley, Otis Jackson, John Wilson, John Crumley, Henry Rosenmund, Mr. Wesley Steele.
Honorary pallbearers: Sherman Grindstaff, Lloyd Perry, James B. Deal, Charles Morgan, Earnest Buckles, Dennis Brewer, Nave McQueen, Omer Buckles, Mack Boring, S. C. Davis, Hickery Grindstaff, Dewey Fletcher, James Elliott, Charles Hardin, Paul White, Hugh Moreland, Cruise Holder, A. B. Williams, James Frank Edens, Bill Cole, R. A. Allison.
Flower bearers: Mrs. W. W. Worley, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. John Crumley, Mrs. Henry Rosenmund, Mrs. Stacy Peters, Mrs. Paul White, Mrs. Cruise Holder, Mrs. Burl Holder, Mrs. Omar Buckles, and Mrs. Clyde Smith. 
Moreland, General Lee (I3321)
 
210 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, April 19, 1949
MRS. ROBINSON SUCCUMBS TODAY
Mrs. D. K. Robinson, age 70, of 610 Siam Rd., Elizabethton, died in the St. Elizabeth Hospital at 5:20 a.m. today after a long illness.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her husband, Mr. D. K. Robinson; four children: Grady Robinson of Hampton, Mrs. Henry Rosemund of Elizabethton, Mrs. R. J. Mink of Bristol, and Earl Robinson of Baltimore, Maryland; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; five sisters and one brother.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Rittertown-Fish Springs Baptist Church of Hampton, of which Mrs. Robinson was a member, on Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. S. O. Pinkertown of Hampton will conduct the service assisted by Rev. R. A. Pettitt of Elizabethton. Burial will be at the Church Cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home in Elizabethton until 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
The active pallbearers will be men from the Grace Baptist Church in Elizabethton; W. L. Nave, J. R. Pleasant, C. Hilton, J. F. Seller, Sam Johnson, H. Pleasant, P. H. Wallace, Henry Mustard, G. Miller and Dr. Burton Shook of Elizabethton.
The Appalachian Funeral Home of Johnson City is in charge.

ROBINSON, Nora McQueen
Star," Wednesday, April 20, 1949
MRS. NORA ROBINSON
Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Nora McQueen Robinson of 610 Siam Road at the Rittertown Fish Springs Baptist Church of Hampton, of which Mrs. Robinson was a member. Services were conducted by the Rev. S. O. Pinkerton of Hampton and the Rev. Robert A. Pettit of Grace Baptist Church.
Mrs. Robinson is survived by her husband, D. K. Robinson; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Rosenmund of Elizabethton and Mrs. R. J. Mink of Bristol; two sons, Grady Robinson of Hampton and Earl Robinson of Baltimore, Maryland; eight grandchildren, one great-granddaughter; five sisters, Mrs. Grant Matherly and Mrs. Taylor Smith of Elizabethton, Mrs. Maude Grindstaff of Carderview, Mrs. Molly Waugh and Mrs. Judge Morley of Mountain City; and one brother, J. L. McQueen of Elizabethton and a host of nieces and nephews.

ROBINSON, Nora McQueen
The Johnson County News, Mountain City, TN
Thursday, April 21, 1949 page one
MRS. NORA ROBINSON DIES
Mrs. Nora McQueen Robinson died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabethton, last Monday. Mrs. Mollie Waugh and Mrs. L. B. Morley are sisters of the deceased. 
McQueen, Nora (I37959)
 
211 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, August 12, 1941
GEORGE E. ELLIS
George E. Ellis, age 69, died at his home at Shell Creek last night at 11:25 o'clock, after a brief illness.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with the Rev. John Mathes officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Louise Ellis; two daughters, Mrs. Lillie Jestes and Jennie Ellis; five sons, David, Dayton, Ernest, Paul and Lowell; one brother, Joseph Ellis; also twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers and flower bearers will be selected from the friends at the funeral. 
Ellis, George Edward (I40343)
 
212 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, December 10, 1929
NOAH GENTRY
Funeral services for Noah Gentry, 42, who died Monday at 4 p.m. at a local hospital following an intestinal operation Thursday night, were to have been held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Free Will Baptist Church, the Rev. James Fair and the Rev. R. N. Own, officiating. Interment was to be in the Highland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were J. Hampton Hyder, John Bowers, Walter Love, E. E. Hyder, Jake Brumit, and Walter Edens.
Survivors are the widow; four[sic] daughters, Bessie, Cora, Ella, Lucille and Ruby Gentry; two sons, Ernest and Frank Gentry; father, F. C. Gentry of Butler, and four brothers, Elbert, Isen, Webster, and Clayton Gentry, all of Butler.
Mr. Gentry had made his home here for several years having come from Johnson County and for some time managed the County Home. 
Gentry, Noah (I34401)
 
213 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 10, 1942
JOHN T. MORGAN
John T. Morgan, age 68, died at the home of his son Robert Morgan in Elizabethton Monday.
Survivors include two sons, Robert of Elizabethton and Matthew of Knoxville; one daughter, Mary Chandler of Knoxville; four brothers, Tine of Elizabethton, Bob of Johnson City, Rad of the fourth district, Garfield of Alabama; two sisters, Mary Oslin of Hampton, Alice Church of Detroit, Michigan; ten grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Baptist mission at Braemar by the Rev. Roy E. Calhoun at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in the Hall cemetery.
Flower bearers will be Pearl Cates, Ruth Cates, Helen Casey, Wanuda Cornett, Maxine Stout, Virginia Mae Hoss, Voreada Williams, Mildred Hazelwood.
Pallbearers: R. C. Cates, Fred Cates, Walter Casey, Mack Cornett, Dan Waycaster, Henry Williams, Sam Williams, Emery Hoss, N. T. Cardon, Dan Whitehead, Linville Parlier. 
Morgan, John Taylor (I33689)
 
214 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 12, 1948
Two Men Found Dead In Wrecked Auto Near Butler
Jake Campbell, 36 and Pink Watson, 48, both of near Butler, were killed about 8 o'clock Sunday night from what was termed an accident by investigating officers, when their jeep plunged off a 200 foot cliff near Butler.
The bodies were reportedly discovered Monday morning by school children. Details are still being sought by officers.
Campbell, a World War II veteran, was studying under the G. I. Farm trainee program.
Funeral services for Campbell will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Meadow View Baptist Church at Buntontown, with Rev. Dayton Jones and the Rev. Earl Tester officiating. Burial will be in the Buntontown Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosa Mae Campbell; one son, Darrell of the home; six brothers, Fred of Jasper, Tenn.; Frank of Elk Mills, Bill of Butler, Dewey of Cosby, Tenn.; Ode of Butler; Clifford of Cobbs Creek, and Tom of Valley Forge; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Bunton of Butler; Mrs. Elva Bales of Elizabethton; his mother, Mrs. Ona Campbell, of Butler.
The body was moved to the home today at 2:00 o'clock from the chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home. 
Campbell, Jacob "Jake" (I9899)
 
215 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 26, 1946
MRS. SALLIE COLLINS
Mrs. Sallie Collins, age 63, died at her home in Siam Monday evening at seven o'clock after an illness of two months. Mrs. Collins was the daughter of the late Art and Sarah Williams, wife of G. O. Collins, member of the Siam Baptist Church.
Survivors are the husband, six daughters, Mrs. Jess Lipford, Mrs. Emerson Gentery[sic], Mrs. Stewart Edwards, Mrs. Ralph Vanhuss, Mrs. Chester Hardin, Mrs. Frances Collins. Three sons, Luther, Ronald, Jack, with the U. S. Navy. Three brothers, Ike, Mike, and Allen Williams; one sister, Mrs. Lawson Bowers, 16 grandchildren, all of Elizabethton, route 1.
The body will be taken to the home at Siam Valley this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home in charge.



"Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, February 27, 1946
MRS. SALLIE COLLINS
Mrs. Sallie Collins, age 63, died at her home in Siam Monday evening at eleven thirty o'clock after an illness of two months. Mrs. Collins was the daughter of the late Art and Sarah Buckles Williams; wife of G. C. Collins, member of Siam Baptist church.Survivors are her husband, six daughters, Mrs. Jess Lipford, Emerson Gentry, Stewart Edwards, Ralph Vanhuss, Chester Hardin, Miss Frances Collins; three sons, Luther, Ronald, and Jack of the U. S. Navy; three brothers, Ike, Mike, Allen Williams; one sister, Mrs. Lawson Bowers, all of Elizabethton; sixteen grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Siam Baptist church Thursday afternoon at three o'clock with the Rev. E. L. Edens officiating. Burial will be made in Blue Springs Cemetery.
Active pallbearers, Nellis Shell, Belva Heaton, Arnold Lovelace, John Lovelace, Howard Hardin, Cecil Vanhuss, Luther Buckles, Tom Lovelace.
Flowerbearers[sic], Cleo and Wanda Hardin, Irma and Hazel Lovelace, Bernice and Ruth Heaton, Edith Montgomery, Helen Montgomery, Nora Grace Heaton, Callie Jane Randoph, Catherine Hardin, Marie Vanhuss, Vada Morrell, Helen Martin, Lou Shell, Pauline Lovelace, Ruby Webb, Mrs. Arnold Lovelace, Tolbert Hipps.
The body was returned to the home in Siam Valley Tuesday evening at three o'clock.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home in charge. 
Williams, Sarah "Sallie" (I27922)
 
216 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 27, 1945
Death Notice
ROBERTS— Dollie, died following lingering illness, Tuesday morning at 2 a.m. at her home, 206 Cottage Avenue. Funeral services Thursday at 2:30 p.m. from Free Will Baptist church here, the Rev. J. C. Howington and the Rev. E. L. Edens officiating. Burial in Treadway Cemetery. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Ham Kyte; four sons, Ben F. Treadway, Charley H. Treadway, George Roberts, all of Elizabethton and Blane Roberts of Elk Horn City, Ky.; 27 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Fowler, Knoxville; two brothers, Charlie Williams, Jonesboro and Ham Williams, Elizabethton. A member of the Free Will Baptist church at Charity Hill. Active pallbearers: Tracy Kyte, Clifton Kyte, Earl Kyte, James Treadway, Charles Treadway, Harold Nave. Flower bearers will be the granddaughters. Body will be returned to the home Tuesday at 5 p.m. Roy Hathaway Funeral Home in charge. 
Williams, Joannah (I10593)
 
217 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 9, 1937
PROMINENT DOEVILLE MAN DIES
R. B. Pleasant, 53, prominent Johnson county merchant, died this morning at eight o'clock in a local hospital after a prolonged illness.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Little Doe Baptist church at Doeville, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. John W. Crowe officiating. Interment will be in the Rambo cemetery.
Mr. Pleasant, a native of Johnson County, was the son of W. H. and Martha L. Pleasant. On Feb. 1, 1906 he was married to Miss Vena Pierce, also of Johnson County.
For the past 43 years he was in the mercantile business in that county, operating his own store for the past 35 years. Prior to that he was employed by Wright and Southerland of Mountain City, and Rambo and Pleasant of Doeville.
A few years ago, Mr. Pleasant gained nationwide recognition as the father of the O. K. family, all of his daughters' names beginning with O. and containing three letters, while all of his sons' names begin with K and each contain four letters. Their pictures and accompanying stories were carried in many well-known newspapers in the country.
Mr. Pleasant was affiliated with the Little Doe Baptist church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was one of the most influential citizens of his community and took active interest in all civic and religious affairs.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vena Pleasant; three daughters, Mrs. Ola Kyte, Mrs. Ova Stalcup and Miss Ola Pleasant of Doeville; six sons, Kyle Pleasant of Willits, Calif., King Pleasant of Dallas, Oregon, Karl, Kale, Keys and Klan Pleasant of Doeville; four sisters, Mrs. H. L. Nave of Elizabethton, Mrs. Julia Robinson, Mrs. R. A. Blevins, and Mrs. Myrtle Arnold of Doeville; three brothers, Walter Pleasant of Elizabethton, Hubert Pleasant and Clate Pleasant of Oregon; two half-sisters, Mrs. Rachael Robinson and Mrs. Sallie Robinson of Sweetwater; and one half-brother, Will Pleasant of Doeville.
Active pallbearers will be Chester Davis, Ed Rainbolt, Roby Jones, Homer Stalcup, Olan Rambo and Bob Allen.
Honorary pallbearers will include Harley Hopkins, Arvil Allen, Clay Davis, Guire Robinson, Wilder Arnold and W. J. Estep.
Those who will care for the floral offerings will be Mrs. Callie Allen, Mrs. Bertha Rainbolt, Mrs. Maud Stout, Mrs. Argil Rambo, Misses Wanda McEwen, Grace Rainbolt, Elsie Davis, Arada Davis and Fred Davis.
[JAKS note: Of his daughters above two were named Ola in the obituary, which is incorrect. I believe the daughters' names were Ola Rose, Ova and Ora.] 
Pleasant, Roderick Butler "Judge" (I6135)
 
218 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, January 11, 1938
C. H. JORDAN DIES TODAY
Was Former Councilman, Life-long Resident
Although he had been in ill health for some time, the death of C. H. Jordan, age 81, who died at his home on East street this morning at 12:30 o'clock, came as a shock to his family and friends.
He was a member of the Methodist church and a native of Carter county. For a number of years he served as city alderman, and for thirty years was constable. He was a charter member of the Jr. O. U. A. M., Council No. 1, which will be in charge of the services at the grave.
Funeral rites will be conducted Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Freewill Baptist church with the Rev. Clarence Howington in charge, assisted by Judge W. R. Allen. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Mattie Jordan; four daughters, Mrs. Bertha Markland, Mrs. Dan Cornett, Mrs. Mary Bishop of Elizabethton and Mrs. Florence Lowe of Mountain City; three sons, John, James and Will Jordan of Elizabethton; a number of grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Active pallbearers will be E. E. Hathaway, Spencer White, John Phonix, M. L. Carriger, Dan Perry, G. W. Ryan, G. H. Carriger, Ed Lowrance. 
Jordan, Cary Hunt "C. H." (I67021)
 
219 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, January 13, 1942
MRS. NAOMI M. MORLEY
Mrs. Naomi McQueen Morley, 61, died suddenly at her home in Butler yesterday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock.
A native of Johnson county, Mrs. Morley was well known in her section. She was the daughter of the late Catherine Bradley and Lafayette McQueen and the widow of the late Charles S. Morley, former member of the police force in the city of Elizabethton. A member of the Midway Baptist church she was active in religious circles.
Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Simon Bradley, Beckley, West Va.; Mrs. Kyle Stout, Mrs. W. L. Greenwell, and Miss Eula Morley, Butler; Mrs. Sherman Young and Mrs. Horace Whitson, Elizabethton; three sons, Dana and Jimmie Morley, Butler; and D. C. Morley, Elizabethton; 14 grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. L. B. Morley, Mrs. Taylor Smith, Mrs. D. G. Matherly, Butler; Mrs. Mollie Wall, Mountain City; Mrs. D. Robinson, Elizabethton; one brother, John L. McQueen, Hampton.
The body was taken from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home this morning to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kyle Stout at Butler.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Butler Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. James Sherwood, Rev. J. J. Richardson and Rev. Clarence Nelson officiating. Burial will be made in the Butler Cemetery.
Active pall bearers: Roscoe Morley, Burnie Morley, Coolidge Grindstaff, Clyde Morley, Howard McQueen, J. D. Robinson, Jr.
Flower bearers will include the members of the Y.M.A. of the Butler Baptist church. 
McQueen, Rachel Naomi (I16651)
 
220 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, January 24, 1950
WILLIAM D. MOREFIELD
William Daniel Morefield, 80, died at his home in Neva today at 6:16 a.m. after a long illness. He was a member of the Christian Church of Neva.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Morefield; two sons, Connie G. Morefield of Elizabethton and Ira Morefield of Lundale, West Virginia; two grandchildren, one great grandchild; one brother, Joe Morefield of Neva and one sister, Mrs. Johnnie Stout of Doeville.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Christian Church in Neva with the Rev. Earl Campbell officiating. Burial will be in Happy Valley Memorial Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Homer Farthing, Claude Kidd, Stewart Winkler, Tom Redmond, Joe Wilson and S. S. Stout.
Flower bearers will be selected from friends at the services.
The body will remain in the chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home until 12:00 noon Thursday when it will be taken to the church. 
Morefield, William Daniel (I12826)
 
221 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, January 4, 1949
MRS. MARY OWENS
Mrs. Mary Owens, 82, of Route 5, Johnson City, died in a local hospital today at 9:55 a.m. She had a fall Christmas day and broke her hip. She was a member of the Sun Rise View Christian Church.
She is survived by a son, Troy Owens, of Route 5, Johnson City; three daughters, Mrs. Lucy Wilson and Mrs. Myrtle Woody both of Route 3, Elizabethton, and Mrs. Julia Potter, of Route 2, Shell Creek; 30 grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.
The body will be moved to the home of the son today at 5:00 p.m. from the Chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home. 
Morgan, Mary C. (I13915)
 
222 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, July 17, 1934
DEATH TAKES TREADWAY, 30
Luther Treadway, 30, died at his home at Valley Forge Monday afternoon at 1:45, after a brief illness.
Funeral services will be held from the family residence Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. John Shepherd officiating. Interment will be made in the Treadway Cemetery at Charity Hill.
The deceased was held in high esteem in his community and it was with deep regret that his numerous friends learned of his death.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Treadway; two brothers, Robert L. and Arthur Treadway; one sister, Mrs. D. M. Hathaway.
Active pallbearers will be Carroll Hathaway, Arthur Hardin, Wesley Bowers, Crawford Vanhuss, Robert Meredith, C. A. Headrick, Clyde Treadway, Saunders Henry.
Flower bearers will be selected from the cousins of the deceased. 
Treadway, Luther (I30066)
 
223 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, July 18, 1933
CORINTHA ELLEN CHAMBERS
Funeral services for Corintha Ellen Chambers, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chambers of near Valley Forge, who died at a local hospital yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock of complications, are scheduled to be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the Valley Forge Christian Church. The Rev. John Matthews will be in charge. Interment will be in the Chamber's Cemetery.
The deceased is survived by: the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chambers; three brothers, Ray Chambers, J. N. Chambers and Howard Dugger; five sisters, Mrs. Laura Suess, Mrs. Viola Stevens and Lillie, Ethel and Virginia Chambers and several uncles, aunts and nieces.
Pall bearers: Coral Hathaway, Hugh Chambers, Edgar Hathaway, Roy Meredith, Harry Meredith and Carl Garrison.
Flower bearers: Ethel Chambers, Catherine Chambers, Ruby Chambers, Eluee Stevens, Stella Johnson, Enda Williams and Nella Hedrick. 
Chambers, Corintha Ellen (I7935)
 
224 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, July 3, 1934
MRS. ELIZABETH E. HATHAWAY
Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis Hathaway, 73, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy P. Bowers, Bristol, Va., at 4:30 this morning. Surviving are Mrs. Roy P. Bowers, Mrs. Manley Oaks, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Mrs. Harry Greer, Miami, Fla., Mrs. Harry Missimer, Elizabethton, Mrs. Lee Disch, Harrisburg, Pa., Mrs. Ernest Headen, Williamson, W. Va., all daughters; and the sons, G. H. Hathaway, Appalachia, Va., C. R. Hathaway, Elizabethton, E. E. Hathaway, Elizabethton, O. C. Hathaway, Shreveport, La., Walter Hathaway, Hampton; two sisters, Mrs. Sis Bowers, Mrs. U. S. G. Ellis, both of Elizabethton; and one brother, Daniel Ellis, Jellico, Tenn.
The body will be taken this afternoon to the home of Mrs. E. E. Hathaway, 510 Maple street.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

HATHAWAY, Elizabeth Ellis
Star," Thursday, July 5, 1934
FUNERAL WILL OCCUR FRIDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis Hathaway, well known woman of Carter county, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy B. Bowers, in Bristol, Va. Tuesday morning at 4:30, will be conducted from the home of her son, E. E. Hathaway, 510 Maple street Friday afternoon at 3:30 with the Rev. Ed Bishop of Greeneville, officiating, assisted by the Rev. G. W. Matney, the Rev. W. F. Pitts, and the Rev. C. L. Bowden of this city. Interment will be made in Highland Cemetery.
The deceased was a descendent of one of Carter county's oldest families, being the daughter of the late Capt. Dan Ellis of Civil war fame. She was born in 1861 and was a native of Carter county. Practically all her life was spent in and around Hampton. She was married to John W. Hathaway, who passed away 32 years prior to the day that Mrs. Hathaway died.
Mrs. Hathaway's death came quite unexpectedly having been stricken with what they thought only a minor illness Sunday evening. Tuesday morning members of the family were called but before they could arrive she passed away.
Early in life, Mrs. Hathaway united with the M. E. church and throughout her life she remained faithful to her vows. She has led a very active life and her cheerful nature endeared her to hundreds of friends over Carter county and in Bristol which she had created because of her kind and loving nature.
For the past 12 or 15 years she had made her home principally in Bristol with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Bowers and had just returned to Bristol from a visit with her sons and daughter in this city last week.
Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Roy B. Bowers, Bristol, Va., Mrs. Manley Oaks, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.; Mrs. Harry Frear, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Lee Desch, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mrs. Ernest Headon, Williamson, West Va.; five sons, G. H. Hathaway, Derby, Va.; Major C. R. Hathaway and E. E. Hathaway, Elizabethton, O. C. Hathaway, Shreveport, La.; Walter Hathaway, Hampton; one sister, Mrs. Sis Bowers, Elizabethton; two brothers, Daniel Ellis, Jellico and U. S. G. Ellis, Elizabethton. She is also survived by 34 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will include grandsons and son-in-laws and are Roy B. Bowers, Jr., Capt. Harry Hathaway, Mayor Fred Hathaway, John Hathaway, Harry Missimer, and Roy B. Bowers, Sr.
Flower bearers will include Mrs. Maude Elliott, Mrs. Mary Mottern, Mrs. Walter Grindstaff, Mrs. John Nave, Mrs. Mayme Wilcox Ferguson, Mrs. Albert Hathaway, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Mrs. Walter Brumit, Mrs. Chas. Hampton, Misses Sarah Crowe, Gladys Pitts, Helen Dugger and Edith Dugger.
All members of the family from out of town have arrived for the funeral. 
Ellis, Minerva Elizabeth (I5209)
 
225 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, June 18, 1940
MRS. MARY DUGGER
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Anne Dugger, 77, who died Sunday evening at her home on Gap Creek, were held yesterday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the Gap Creek Church, Rev. John Hall and Rev. John Shepherd officiating. Burial was made in the family cemetery.
Surviving are one son, P. B. Arnett; Gap Creek; three daughters, Mrs. Jim Hopson, Roan Mountain; Mrs. W. A. Chambers and Mrs. Sam Lyons, Elizabethton; one brother Nat Whitehead, Johnson City; one sisters, Mrs. A. G. Whittimore, Elizabethton; also 35 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. 
Whitehead, Mary Ann (I33316)
 
226 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, March 16, 1937
MARTIN BOWERS' CHILD DIES IN JOHNS-HOPKINS
Mary Bowers, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowers of this city, died last night in the Johns-Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where she had been a patient for the past week.
The youngster had been critically ill for some time and was taken to Baltimore last week where she underwent an operation. Her mother was at her bedside when she died. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowers, who survive her, along with five brothers and other relatives. She is the niece of Prof. E. L. Bowers, superintendent of city schools.
The body will arrive in this city tomorrow with funeral arrangements to be announced later.

BOWERS, Mary
"Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, March 17, 1937
MARY FRANCES BOWERS
Funeral services for Mary Frances Bowers, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowers, will be conducted from the First M. E. Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. W. F. Pitts, Rev. H. C. Hopkins, Rev. C. L. Bowden and Rev. E. M. Umbach officiating.
Interment will be made inn the Shelby Hills cemetery in Bristol.
Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowers, five brothers, Condon, James, Ralph, Richard and Benjamin. She was the niece of E. L. Bowers, superintendent of city schools.
Active pall bearers will be Dr. J. C. Bowers, C. M. Rose, H. C. Crumley, John A. Shoun, Thomas Dugger and R. A. Brumit. Flower bearers will include Martha Jean Rose, Betty Sammons, Mildred Crabtree, Arleen Crumley, Anne Johnson, Jean Boers, Kathryn Bennett, Ruth Hart and Jo Ann Goode.
Mary Frances was a student of the sixth grade. She entered Johns-Hopkins hospital in Baltimore last Tuesday for treatment and underwent an operation from which she died Monday night.
The body was returned to Elizabethton today. 
Bowers, Mary Frances (I35049)
 
227 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, March 23, 1937
JOHNSON COUNTAIN KILLED AS AUTO OVERTURNS ON ROAD
MOUNTAIN CITY – Funeral services were planned here today for Walter Cress, 27, who was killed yesterday morning when the car he was driving overturned, throwing him against a tree, bringing instant death. Paul Shoun and Miss Marjorie Miller, two other occupants of the car, were uninjured in the accident, which occurred on the Mountain City-Trade highway.
After turning over the car rolled down an embankment into a creek. Cress suffered a broken neck and bruises about the head.
He is survived by his wife and one child, Mrs. W. A. Cress, his mother; four brothers, Worley, Claude and Eugene of Mountain City, and Clarence of Greeneville; two sisters, Lucy Cress and Mrs. Ray War. 
Cress, Sherman Walter (I37606)
 
228 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, May 2, 1939
MOLLIE HYDER DIES AT HOME AFTER ILLNESS
Funeral Services Wednesday For Descendant Local Pioneer Family
MRS. MOLLIE HYDER
Mrs. Mollie Hyder, 78, died at her home early Tuesday morning after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Hyder was the widow of the late W. H. Hyder; she was the daughter of Dave Gourley, one of the pioneer settlers of Carter county.
She was a member of the Christian church.
Mr. Hyder is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Collins and Mrs. Roy Hyder of Oak Grove; three sons, Bob Hyder of Gap Creek, Tip Hyder of Johnson City, and Charlie Hyder of Detroit, Mich.; fifteen grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Gap Creek Christian church at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. John Shepherd, A. V. Isenberg, John Hall and John Meredith will officiate.
The body will be removed from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home to the home of Boy Hyder on Gap Creek this afternoon at four o'clock.
Active pallbearers: Jimmy Chambers, Joe Williams, Tom Hampton, Sam Dgger, Sam Hyder and Car Gourley. 
Gourley, Mary Ann "Mollie" (I34327)
 
229 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, May 2, 1944
MRS. NANCY VINES
Mrs. Nancy Hicks Vines, age 89, died in the St. Elizabeth Hospital Monday at 4:30 p.m. after an illness of 10 days.
Mrs. Vines was a native of North Carolina, but has made her home in Carter County for a number of years. She was one of the oldest citizens of Carter County, and a member of the Baptist church at Fish Springs.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Fish Springs; five sons, John Vines, Will Vines, Johnson City; Frank Vines, Fish Springs, Grove Vines, Butler; James Vines, Fish Springs; 28 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Fish Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Charlie Souder and Rev. George Westmoreland in charge.
The body will remain in the chapel of the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers and flower bearers will be selected from friends at the service.
The Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. 
Hicks, Nancy (I38251)
 
230 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, November 12, 1940
MRS. N. H. CLARK
Mrs. N. H. Clark, 64, died at her home on Simerly Creek last night at 9:00 o'clock.
Surviving are her husband, N. H. Clark; seven children, Mrs. Will Davis, Limestone Cove; Mrs. Luther Swanner, Erwin; Mrs. Lawrence Gourge[sic], Elizabethton; Arthur Clark, Jess Clark and Lawrence Clark, Hampton; and Monrow Clark, Erwin; also 29 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one brother, Sam Berry, Limestone Cove; two sisters, Mrs. John Cochran, Hampton and Mrs. Margaret Byrd, Adrian, Mich.
Funeral services will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2:00. Burial will be in the family cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Alfred Clark, Aaron Clark, Lloyd Clark, Joe Perry, Jack Berry, Charlie Berry. 
Berry, Sarah Matilda (I38865)
 
231 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, November 20, 1945
Matilda Letitia Garland Died Monday Afternoon
Matilda Letitia Garland, 64, died at the home of a cousin, Route 5, Elizabethton, at 1 p.m. yesterday, after a short illness.
She is survived by several cousins.
Funeral services will be held at the Estep Cemetery at 2 p.m. tomorrow afternoon with the Rev. Jess Richardson in charge. The body will remain in the Tetrick Funeral Home chapel until time for the services. 
Garland, Matilda "Tishia" (I33549)
 
232 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, November 3, 1942
AGED CARTER COUNTIAN DIES
W. B. C. Hyder, 80, retired farmer and member of one of Carter county's oldest and most distinguished families died Tuesday night a 7:50 at his home one and a half miles east of Elizabethton on Doe river. He retired from active life several years ago because of ill health.
Mr. Hyder lived all his life in the house in which he died. He took his bride to be to the ancestral home when he married 55 years ago.
A son of the Rev. J. Hampton Hyder, Baptist minister and one of the old circuit riders of East Tennessee, Mr. Hyder was the oldest member of the First Baptist church in Elizabethton, having been a member of that denomination for 60 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Belle Hyder; four daughters, Mrs. Carl Roten, Mrs. Ted Howell and Miss Alice Hyder of Elizabethton, and Mrs. C. J. Wine of Wytheville, Va., two sons, J. Hampton Hyder and W. Ray Hyder of Elizabethton; also seven grandchildren. He was also an uncle of Col. Bob Johnson.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock from the First Baptist church in Elizabethton, with the Rev. V. Floyd Starke in charge assisted by Rev. James Boyd and Rev. Hamp Hopkins. Burial will be made in Happy Valley Memorial Park.
Music will be in charge of Rev. Keith.
The body will lie in state from 1:30 Wednesday until time for the services.
Active pallbearers: Col. Bob Johnson, Willie T. Johnson, Dan Hyder, Fletcher Hyder, Hyder Banner, J. K. Sharp, James L. Hyder, Kelly Sharp.
Flower bearers: Mesdames Clint Smith, Stewart Lewis, Cale Ellis, Lena White, Mary Nell Haynes, Aron Odom, of Johnson City, Hyder Banner, Lela Richardson, Nannie Sharp, J. K. Sharp, Edith Brumit, Haskel Felty, Dub L. Hyder, Miss Pauline Brumit, Mrs. Primus Dees, Johnson County.
Active pallbearers and flower bearers are requ3est to be at the church at 2:00 p.m.
Honorary pallbearers will be the members of the Dashiel Lodge and they will have charge at the grave.
The body will be returned to the home from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home Tuesday morning at 11:00 o'clock. 
Hyder, William Blount Carter (I29620)
 
233 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, October 11, 1949
Will Elliott Dies After Heart Attack
W. D. Elliott, prominent Carter County farmer, died in the St. Elizabeth Hospital at 12:15 today following a heart attack at his home last Friday night.
Mr. Elliott is survived by his wife, the former Belle Campbell, Elizabethton and three sons, Niles, Vernon and Haywood Elliott and Mrs. Edward Buckles, all of Elizabethton. Six grandchildren also survive.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Mr. Elliott is the brother of Joe Bartee and Pete Elliott of Elizabethton, James and Seth Elliott and Mrs. R. W. Grindstaff of Route 2 and R. H. Elliott of Erwin. His sister, Mrs. Wiley Rasor of Denver, Colorado was a recent visitor in Elizabethton.

ELLIOTT, William Daniel
"Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, October 12, 1949
WILLIAM DANIEL ELLIOTT
William Daniel Elliott, age 65, died in a local hospital Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. after a short illness.
Mr. Elliott was a member of the Lynn Valley Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife Mrs. Bell Elliott, Route 5, Elizabethton; four sons, Niles Elliott, Vernon Elliott, Haywood Elliott, Cleamon Elliott of Elizabethton; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Buckles, Elizabethton; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Rasor, Denver, Col., Mrs. Jettie Grindstaff, Elizabethton; P. H. Elliott, Elizabethton, Ruben Elliott, Erwin; 6 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 1:30 from the Lynn Valley Baptist Church with Rev. D. H. Kilgore, Rev. Carl Ash and Rev. Ralph Sneed officiating.
Burial will be made in Highland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers: J. W. Johnson, Jess Hawk, Clarence Berry, John Lewis, Sanford Berry, John Messimer, Hubert Hardin and Miff Nave.
Flower bearers: Mesdames Pete Taylor, Constance Elliott, Maggie Williams, Cecil Brumit, Anita Ferguson, Thelma Fletcher, Mary Hyder, Howard Elliott, Oscar Johnson, Grady Johnson, Willard Gouge, Pearl Lacy, Misses Wilmetta Elliott, Elizabeth Elliott, and Lucille Elliott.
The body will be returned to the home Route 5, Elizabethton Wednesday afternoon.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. 
Elliott, William Daniel (I11792)
 
234 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, October 3, 1939
ROBERT L. HYDER
Robert L. Hyder, 60 year old resident of Gap Creek, died at his home on Tuesday morning after an illness of several months. Mr. Hyder was a native of Carter county and a member of the Christian church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Hyder; two daughters, Mrs. Ed Meredith, Mrs. Ray Woodby of Gap Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Chalie Collins, Mrs. Ray Hyder of Gap Creek; two brothers, Charlie Hyder of Detroit, Tip Hyder of Johnson City.
Mr. Hyder was a Spanish-American war veteran serving with the 7th volunteer Infantry of Tennessee.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Christian Church of Gap Creek Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. John Shepherd, John Meredith, John Hall, Oswald Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Hyder-McKinney Cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Ross Lovelace, Bailey Chesser, Lawrence Meredith, Jim Dugger, Nat Dugger, Joe Williams, G. A. McKinney. 
Hyder, Robert Taylor "Bob" (I34158)
 
235 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, September 1, 1936
ANDY J. BOWERS

Andy J. Bowers, 59, construction engineer in the Tennessee highway department for the past twelve years, died last night at eleven o'clock at his home in Roan Mountain, following a twelve-day illness.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Freewill Baptist Church at Charity Hill, Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock with the Rev. Clarence Howington officiating, assisted by the Rev. H. C. Hopkins. Interment will be in the Bowers Cemetery at Charity Hill. The Jr. O.U.A.M., of which Mr. Bowers was a member, will officiate at the grave. The body will remain at the home in Roan Mountain until the funeral services.
Mr. Bowers, a prominent resident of Carter County, was born and reared at Charity Hill, the son of Green and Martha Bowers. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church at Charity Hill.
He was married to Miss Eliza Deloach who survives him together with six sons: Arthur Bowers of Big Stone Gap, Va., James, Maynard and Eugene Bowers of Roan Mountain, Clarence Bowers of Shell Creek, Earl Bowers of Hampton; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie Poe of Johnson City, Mrs. Beulah Wright and Mrs. Vorita Stephens of Blevins, Pauline Bowers of Roan Mountain. He is also survived by one brother, W. C. Bowers of Elizabethton, and thirteen grandchildren.
Active pallbearers will be Nat C. Nave, Leon Young, E. E. Hathaway, Judge Ben Allen, Tom Kerley and Will Knight.
Honorary pallbearers will include Will Horton, Win Chambers, Clyde Treadway, Bill Williams, Bernie Curry, W. O. Hampton, Luther Tipton, Joe Heaton, Nat Simerly, Dave Simerly, Sam Whitehead, George Grindstaff, Arthur Hardin, Bob Slaughter, Gaines Pritchard and Ed Shell.
Those is charge of the floral offerings will be Frances Watson, Hazel Hoss, Evelyn Young, Ann Williams, Hazel Goodson, Maria Goodwin, Hazel Ellis, Bonnie Bowers, Ethel Bowers, Vita Hardin, Louise Freeman, Virginia Johnson, Ruth Jaher, Sadie Jaher, Willie Hampton, Juanita Hampton, Mary Tipton, Grace Stout, Arlene Wagner, Hildred Wagner, Maxine Horton, Sarah Pritchard, Myrtle Slaughter and Betty Horton. 
Bowers, Andrew Johnson "Andy" Jr. (I3303)
 
236 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, September 2, 1948
JAMES VINES
Billy James Vines, two-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Vines of Route 1, died in a local clinic Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. after a one-day illness.
Survivors besides the parents are the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell of Route 1, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Janie Vines of Route 4.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of the father from Chicago, Illinois. 
Vines, Billy James (I36364)
 
237 "Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, September 5, 1950
TETER BOWERS, 82, DIES AT HIS HOME
Teter B. Bowers, 82, died at his home on Route 2, Sunday at 7:40 p.m. after a seven months illness. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church for over fifty years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Archer Bowers; one son, Clarence Bowers of Route 2; two daughters, Mrs. Dora Bowers of the home and Mrs. Earl Hardin of Route 2; 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren; and one brother, A. H. Bowers of Route 2. Mr. Bowers is an uncle of Dr. J. C. Bowers of Elizabethton.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 2:30 at the First Baptist Church of Hunter with the Rev. G. H. Glass officiating, assisted by the Rev. Lloyd Greer and Rev. Willie Gilton.
Music will be furnished by the Hardin Brothers Quartet. Burial will be in the Bowers Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Matson Fletcher, Alfred Pierce, Crowe Nidiffer, Andy Nidiffer, Tom Nave and Dock Nave.
Flower bearers will be the ladies of the Dorcas Bible Class and the L. L. L. Class of the First Baptist Church of Hunter.
The body was taken to the home Monday at 4 p.m. from the chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home where it will remain until 1 p.m. Tuesday when it will be taken to the church. 
Bowers, Teter B. (I660)
 
238 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, April 17, 1940
SET SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS. BETTY LOWE
Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Lowe, age 89, who died at her home in Doe Valley yesterday morning at 10:00 o'clock, were held from the home this afternoon at 2:00. Burial was made in the Lowe cemetery.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. I. L. Cole, Elizabethton; four sons, McKinley and Linie, Burns, Oregon; Will and Smith, Doe Valley; also a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
Norris, Elizabeth (I6278)
 
239 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, April 20, 1938
MRS. H. A. HYDER
Funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Hyder, 75, who died at her home April 9, were held at the home with Rev. Martin Hyder and Rev. Will Wright officiating.
She is survived by the husband, two sons, Frank and Nat Hyder of Hampton; three daughters, Hattie Sams, Gap Creek; Maggie Poore, Kingsport, Ida Edwards, Media, Penn.; one sisters, Emeline Shipley of Jonesboro. 
McKinney, Hester A. (I34909)
 
240 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, April 23, 1947
JESS VANDYKE
Jess T. Vandyke, 38, died in St. Elizabeth Hospital Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., after an illness of two weeks. Mr. Vandyke was a native of Carter County and was an employee of the T.V.A.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Carrie Vandyke; three brothers, James E. Vandyke, Johnson City, Paul D. Vandyke, Elizabethton, and Fred J. Vandyke, Oak Ridge; one sister, Mrs. Roy Guntner, Knoxville; his grandmother, Mrs. Ruthie Romalinger, Elizabethton, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home, 703 Wells Street, Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Clarence Howington in charge, assisted by the Rev. Raymond Geisler. Burials will be made in Highland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Vernon Glass, Lawrence Davis, Bert Reeves, William Jackson, Raymond Hicks, William Jones, Johnny Norris, Eugene Slagle, Jr. Tribble. Flower bearers will be selected from friends. Honorary pallbearers: Dave Hunnicutt, John Roberts, Tom Combs, Ed Helfer, Jess Shoun, W. B. Roe.
The body will be returned to the home Wednesday afternoon. Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. 
Van Dyke, Jess T. (I61355)
 
241 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, August 14, 1940
MRS. IDA SHELL IS DROWNED IN FLOOD WATERS
Was Sitting in Car Parked At Tad's Barbecue When Wall of Water Struck
Mrs. Ida M. Shell, 58, was drowned last night by floodwaters as she sat in an automobile parked at Tad's Barbecue stand in the Rio Vista section.
The automobile in which she was sitting was swept approximately 300 feet away from the parking lot.
It was understood that her husband, Robert T. Shell, her mother, Mrs. Ella Gregg, and a daughter, Miss Ruble Shell, had gone into the establishment, leaving Mrs. Shell in the car.
When the party rushed out of the building after the floodwaters struck, they found the car gone. The body was discovered, still in the car, at about 5:00 o'clock this morning.
Mrs. Shell had apparently been unable to force the doors of the car open due to pressure of the water.
A native of Johnson county, she had made her home in Carter county for a number of years. She was a member of the Christian church.
She is survived by her husband, Robert T. Shell; two daughters, Mrs. Philly Lowe of Covington, Tenn., and Miss Ruble Shell of Elizabethton; her mother, Mrs. Ellen Gregg of Elizabethton; one sister, Mrs. Selma Shoun of Mountain City; one brother, Stanley Gregg of Elizabethton; four grandchildren.

Star," Thursday, August 15, 1940
MRS. IDA M. SHELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida M. Shell, wife of Bob Shell, this city, who was drowned while sitting in a car in the Rio Vista section Tuesday night, will be held from the home, 910 East Broad street Friday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Steve Morton and Rev. J. C. Howington will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
Active pallbearers: Carl Hopkins, Murray Folsom, Lewis Heaton, Max Barnes, Fred Hathaway, Jim Buck, Tom Nave, Fred Donnelly.
Flower bearers: Mesdames Carl Hobkins[sic], Frank Percy, John Nave, Murray Folsom, Phoebe Kinney, Fred Lewis, Lena Elswick, Clyde Shoun, Joe Cottrell, Lynn Gregg, Bill Thomas, Jim Oliver, Carrie Bozeman, Irene Cole, Jessie Moore, Jr., Helen Wilcox, Carl Glover, Fred Hardin, Nettie Cybhers, Clarence Chambers; Misses Evelyn Gourley, Florence Gourley, Chic Tramell, Hazel Hagey, Bell Shell, Mary Campbell, Georgie Jenins[sic], Mac Tollett, Eilleen Rogers, Margaret Collins, Mary Lytton, Helen Martineau, Margaret Edens, Margaret Jane Wilcox, Beatrice Williams, Lucille Davis, Francis Stone. 
Gregg, Ida M. (I78280)
 
242 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, August 4, 1943
Death Takes Mother of Mayor J. C. Bowers
Mrs. Sallie L. Bowers, age 78, mother of Mayor J. C. Bowers, died suddenly at her home, route 5, Tuesday at 1 p.m.
She was a member of the Baptist church. She was a daughter of the late Chisley[sic] and Elzina Carriger Morrell, prominent pioneer families of Carter county.
Survivors are her husband, Isaac Bowers; four daughters, Mrs. Blaine Chambers, Mrs. J. M. Berry, Mrs. C. E. Murry, Mrs. V. L. Bowers; two sons, W. P. Bowers and Mayor J. C. Bowers; 22 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren and a host of friends.
Funeral services will be conducted from the residence this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock with the Rev. Harry Leonard in charge. Burial will be made in Hunter Cemetery.
Active pallbearers and flower bearers will be selected from friends attending the funeral.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge. 
Morrell, Sarah Levicy "Sallie" (I25026)
 
243 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1930
MRS. MARY WHITE
Mrs. Mary White, 80, died at her home near Carter Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock as results of a prolonged illness. Funeral services were held this morning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Breeke Ritchie with the Rev. Kilgore officiating. Interment followed in the Ritchie cemetery.
The deceased is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Rose Nidiffer, Mrs. Bob Ensor, and Mrs. Dan Colbough, all of Carter county; four sons, John, Will, Ben and Sexton White, also of this county. 
Buckles, Mary (I26277)
 
244 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 10, 1947
EDGAR E. LOWE
Edgar E. Lowe, 39, of Route 3, Mountain City, died in the Appalachian Hospital last night at 10:00.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Lowe; two sons, Jack Lowe and Junior Lowe both of the home; the parents, Mr. And Mrs. J. M. Lowe of Route 3, Mountain City; four sisters, Mrs. Stella Davis of Mountain City, Mrs. Nora Oliver and Mrs. Etoila Sharp both of Elizabethton, and Mrs. George Robinson of Mountain City; and four brothers, Allen Lowe of Ohio, Phillip Lowe of Oak Ridge, Garfield Lowe of Mountain City, and Bill Lowe of Oregon.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Tetrick Funeral Home is in charge.

LOWE, Edgar E.
"Elizabethton Star," Thursday, December 11, 1947
EDGAR E. LOWE
Funeral services for Edgar E. Lowe, 39, of Route 3, Mountain City, who died in the Appalachian Hospital Tuesday night will be conducted from the Doe Valley Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 2:00 and the Rev. George Westmoreland officiating. Burial will be in the Brookshire Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Harlow Crosswhite, Halton Robinson, James Oliver, N. W. Davis, George Robinson, and Karl Sharp.
The body will be moved to the home Friday at 10:00 a.m. from the chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home.

LOWE, Edgar E.
"Elizabethton Star," Sunday, December 14, 1947, page 5
HENRY EDGAR LOWE
Funeral services for Henry Edgar Lowe, 39, of Route 3, Mountain City, who died in the Appalachian Hospital Tuesday night, Valley Baptist Church Sunday at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Shumake, the Rev. Ralph Snead and the Rev. George Westmoreland officiating. Burial will be in the Brookshire Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Harlow Crosswhite, Karl Sharp, N. W. Davis, Halton Robison, James Oliver and George Robinson.
The Body will be moved to the church at 12:30 p.m. Sunday to lie in state until the funeral hour.
Mr. Lowe is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Lowe; two sons, Jack and Junior Lowe, both of the home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowe of route 3, Mountain City; four sisters, Mrs. Stella Davis and Mrs. George Robinson, both of Mountain City, and Mrs. Etoila Sharp and Mrs. Nora Oliver both of Elizabethton; and four brothers, Allen of Ohio, Phillip of Oak Ridge, Garfield of Mountain City, and Bill Lowe of Oregon.
Tetrick Funeral Home is in charge.
[JAKS Note: This appears to be same person as above shown in obituaries as Edgar E. Lowe.]

LOWE, Edgar E.
"Johnson County News", Thursday, December 25, 1947
EDGAR E. LOWE...
...39, of Rte. 3, Mountain City, died in the Appalachian Hospital in Johnson City Dec. 9, at 10 o'clock.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Lowe; two sons, Jack and Junior Lowe, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowe of route 3; four sisters, Mrs. Stella Davis of Mountain City, Mrs. Nora Oliver and Mrs. Etoila Sharp both of Elizabethton, and Mrs. George Robinson of Mountain City; and four brothers, Allen Lowe of Ohio; Philip Lowe of Oak Ridge, Garfield of Mountain City and Bill Lowe of Oregon. 
Lowe, Henry Edgar (I7900)
 
245 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 21, 1932
MRS. ELIZA LEWIS
Mrs. Eliza Lewis, age 44, died at her home at Watauga Valley, Wednesday morning at 9:30, after a prolonged illness of several months. Survivors are her husband, Neal Lewis, three daughters, Mrs. Grace Collins, Mrs. Ada Dugger and Miss Anna Lewis, two sons, Robert and Tom. Funeral services will be conducted from the Methodist church Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock. The Rev. G. W. Matney officiated. Interment will be at the Kits Miller Cemetery.

"Elizabethton Star," Thursday, December 22, 1932
MRS. ELIZA LEWIS
The funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Lewis will be held on Friday morning at ten o'clock instead of today as stated in the first announcement. The change was made to wait on out-of-town relatives. 
Richardson, Eliza (I29993)
 
246 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 21, 1938
JOHN H. CRESS
John H. Cress, 67, died at his home at Mountain City Sunday night after a very short illness.
Funeral services were conducted at Valley View Methodist church yesterday afternoon at 2:30, with the Rev. A. E. Brown officiating. Interment was in the Phillippi Cemetery.
Mr. Cress is survived by his widow, Mrs. Debbie Cress; two daughters, Nellie Cress, Anna Bess Phillippi, both of Mountain City; five sons, Luther, Claude, Morris, Wilmer and Dudley of Mountain City; four sisters, Mrs. J. C. Scott, Bartlow, Va., Mrs. Sam Arnold, Atkins, Va., Mrs. A. J. Prater and T. L. Prather of Marion, Va.; three brothers, D. W. Cress, Harisburg, Va., J. L. Cress, Seven Mile Ford, Va., Joe Cress, Mountain City. He is also survived by eight grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Wiley Wilson, Bryant Lyons, Archie Warren, R. B. Brown, John Smith, Raymond Phillippi. 
Cress, John Henry (I14239)
 
247 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 22, 1948
MRS. MARTHA BLACKBURN
Mrs. Martha Malinda Blackburn, 93, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Charlie Turner, Monday night at 10:20 following a short illness.
Survivors are one son, Clifton Blackburn of Elizabethton; three daughters, Mrs. Una Belle Fair and Mrs. Ida Deloach, both of Elizabethton; and Mrs. Julie Moody of Elk Park, N.C.; 44 grandchildren; 52 great-grandchildren, and 11 great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at the First Freewill Baptist Church Thursday at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Clarence Howington officiating. Assisting in the service will be the Rev. R. E. Rice and the Rev. Joe Potter.
Honorary pallbearers will be grandsons. Active pallbearers will be John Roberts, Frank Barker, Arnold Arms, Charlie Turner, Gene Nidiffer and Roger Turner.
Flower bearers will be Mrs. Robert Bowling, Mrs. Mary Fair, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Emma Carden, Mrs. Lou Crosswhite, Mrs. Nell Scalf, Mrs. Charlie Guess and Mrs. Rachel Bradshaw.
The body will remain at the home of Mrs. Una Belle Fair on East Street until Thursday at noon.
Dillow Taylor Funeral Home of Jonesboro is in charge. 
Keller, Martha Malinda (I32146)
 
248 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 24, 1941
JUDGE LOWE DIES AT TEXAS HOME
Word reached Elizabethton yesterday announcing the death of Judge D. C. Lowe at his home in Plainview, Texas.
Judge Lowe was the brother of the late Charles H. Lowe of this city, John H. Lowe, of Erwin, and Mrs. John H. Reed and Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Elizabethton. 
Lowe, David C. (I27048)
 
249 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, December 26, 1945
GENETIE MOREFIELD
Genetie Pearl Morefield, 55, died at her home in Neva, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., after a three-months illness. She was a life-time resident of Johnson county and a member of the Neva Free Will Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Joe Morefield; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Guinn of Neva; three sons, Robert Morefield of McDowell, West Virginia, Elbert Morefield of Shouns, Tennessee, and Private First Class Oliver Morefield in Germany; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Morefield, Mrs. Tina Slamons, and Mrs. Maggie Gentry, all of Johnson City, and Mrs. Murry Jenkins of Doeville; four brothers, Isaac Morefield of Bristol, Charley Morefield of Doeville, and Jess Morefield and Karl Morefield both of Jenkins, Kentucky.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Neva Free Will Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Earl Campbell officiating. Burial will be in the Stout Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Tetrick Funeral Home.


"Johnson County News," Thursday, December 27, 1945
MRS. GENETIE PEARL MOREFIELD
Funeral services for Mrs. Genetie Pearl Morefield, 55, who died at her home at Neva, Tuesday, after a three-month illness, were held Thursday at the Neva Free Will Baptist Church with Rev. Earl Campbell officiating.
She is survived by her husband, Joe Morefield; one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Guinn of Neva; three sons, Robert Morefield of McDowell, W. Va., Elbert Morefield of Shouns and Pfc. Oliver Morefield stationed in Germany; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Morefield, Mrs. Tina Salmons, and Mrs. Maggie Gentry, all of Johnson City, and Mrs. Murray Jenkins of Doeville; four brothers, Isaac Morefield of Bristol, Charlie Morefield of Doeville and Jess and Carl Morefield of Jenkins, Ky. 
Morefield, Genetie Pearl (I8346)
 
250 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, February 19, 1930
MRS. ANNIE E. SHORT
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie E. Short, 78, who died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Merritt, 401 South Main street, will be held at the Free Baptist church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The last rites will be conducted by the Rev. M. P. Murphy and the Rev. J. C. Howington. Interment will be made in the Highland cemetery.
Mrs. Short had been married three times, first to S. H. Fair, second to W. A. Carter, and third to John H. Short.
She is survived by two brothers, Mack Turner and Saul Turner of Coeburn, Va.
Children surviving are James Fair, Mrs. Maggie Cooke, Bob Fair, S. S. Fair, Mrs. John Merritt, Tom Fair, Jerry Fair, Mrs. R. R. Nave, all of Elizabethton, and Mrs. W. A. Robinson of Huntington, W. Va.; George Short, step-son of Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Short had fifty-three grandchildren and fifty-two great-grandchildren.
The pallbearers are Hacker Carringer, R. L. Peeks, J. C. Lowrie, L. D. Chambers, J. A. Denny, and Avery Bowers. 
Turner, Annie E. (I16877)
 

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