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251 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, February 24, 1937
MRS. DAN HYDER IS VICTIM OF SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs. Sarah Alice Hyder, widow of Dan L. Hyder former Elizabethton postmaster, who died on December 23, succumbed to an illness of pneumonia this morning at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Hyder had been ill for a week with influenza, which later developed into double pneumonia.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. Clay Wilson assisted by the Rev. S. O. Pinkerton and the Rev. C. L. Bowden, in charge. Interment will be in the Little Cemetery.
Mrs. Hyder was born in Johnson City, Feb. 1, 1879 to the Rev. F. H. and Nannie Keys Little, a prominent county[sic] family. When a small girl she moved with her family to Carter county where she had since resided. Her marriage with Dan L. Hyder united her with one of Carter county's first families, and one who had much to do with the early history of this section. She was an active member of the Doe River Baptist Church for the past twenty-two years.
Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Cale Ellis, Mrs. Dan White of Elizabethton, Mrs. Stuart Lewis, Mrs. Aaron Odom of Johnson City, Mrs. Sam Dunn of Yankeetown, Fla.; three sons, Lon, Fletcher and Dan Hyder of Elizabethton; five brothers, John Little of Unicoi, Jack Little, A. U. Little, A. R. Little and Tom Little of Elizabethton; also fifteen grandchildren. Two children preceded her to the grave, Ralph Hyder, five years ago, and Ailene, twenty years ago.
Active pallbearers will be Luther Hyder, Clay Little, Cecil Little, Walter Little, Clarence Little, Ray Hyder, Charles Little and Ray Little.
Flower bearers will include Misses Hazel Blevins, Verna Little, Kate Hyder, Alice Hyder, Cora Little, Alice Hyder, Delia Little, Mary Nan Little, Mesdames Gordon Welch, Dennis Brewer, Sam Hawkins, Dayton Nance, Ted Howell and Clint Smith. 
Little, Sarah Alice (I33577)
 
252 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, February 3, 1937
GEORGE WHITE
George White, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben White, died this morning at his home on the Johnson City highway.
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at three o'clock with the Rev. Huston Blevins officiating. Interment was in the Taylor Cemetery.
Survivors of the child are the parents; one brother, Tom White; two sisters, May and Helen White; three half-sisters, Jean, Eula and Charlotte White; and three half-brothers, James, Pal and Seth White. 
White, George (I34424)
 
253 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1931
MACK ELLIOTT KILLED IN PA.
Word has been received here by G. M. Garland, Broad Street, that Mack Elliott, a former resident of Carter County and brother-in-law of Garland, had been killed in an accident in Pennsylvania Monday afternoon. No further particulars were known at noon today, except that the body was being shipped to Elizabethton for burial.
Elliott was about 35 years of age and was a native of this county, residing at Hunter for many years. During labor troubles here, Elliott's home at Hunter was blown up by dynamite and completely demolished, which was one of the most exciting and drastic moves during the strike. A thorough investigation was held by state and local officials following the explosion but no one was ever captured or convicted for the deed.
Elliott left here some time after the wrecking of his home and accepted a position with the Standard Oil Company in Pennsylvania with which company he was working when his death occurred. The brief information received here in a telegram yesterday did not say whether he met his death in an automobile accident or in the plant of the oil company. The body will probably arrive in Elizabethton for burial some time tomorrow.
The deceased is a brother of Mrs. G. M. Garland and Mrs. J. R. Boles, both of Elizabethton. He is a cousin of County Tax Assessor James Elliott.

ELLIOTT, Mack
"Elizabethton Star," Friday, January 9, 1931
AUTO ACCIDENT KILLS ELLIOTT
Funeral services for Mack Elliott who was killed in an automobile accident in Ohio Monday afternoon, was held at the Baptist Church at Winner, Tennessee, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Kilgore in charge. Interment followed in the Ritchie Cemetery nearby.
According to information received here by relatives, Elliott was killed when the car he was driving had a head-on collision with another car Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock near Chambersburg, Ohio, while he was en route to his home at Folsom, Pennsylvania. He received a crushed skull in the accident and died twenty minutes later. Brown Elliott, a nephew of the deceased man, was in the car at the time and escaped with only painful bruises.
In giving the information, the nephew said, "We were going pretty fast as we were in a hurry to get back home and start on our work the next morning. It was raining, and the collision occurred when we attempted to pass a car in front of us and collided head-on with another car coming facing us."
The body was shipped here for burial. An ambulance from North Funeral Home met the train there and conveyed the remains to the home of his mother, Mrs. J. P. Elliott of Winner, after being prepared for burial.
Mr. Elliott had been mechanical foreman for the Sun Oil Company in Pennsylvania for the past two years. He is a native of Carter County and is well known here.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nora Elliott; mother, Mrs. J. P. Elliott of Winner; three brothers, Mark Elliott of Stoney Creek, who is an invalid; George Elliott also of Stoney Creek, and M. B. Elliott of Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Bowles and Mrs. G. M. Garland of Elizabethton. 
Elliott, McKinley "Mack" (I38923)
 
254 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 1, 1930
MRS. DON[sic] ELLIOTT
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock from the Dungan chapel at Sadie for Mrs. Don[sic] Elliott, age 73, who died at her home near Elizabethton Monday afternoon after a long illness. Interment will be made in the Highland cemetery. Rev. Kilgore of Bristol will be in charge of the services.
Mrs. Elliott belonged to the Old Dungan chapel, being one of the oldest members living.
Survivors are her husband, Don[sic] Elliott; two daughters, Mrs. W. M. Rasar, and Mrs. R. C. Grindstaff, Carter, Tenn.; sons, J. L. Barton, P. H. Elliott, W. D. Elliott, James Elliott, S. Elliott, city and R. R. Elliott, Erwin. 
Bartee, Evaline (I35033)
 
255 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 10, 1945
Mrs. Treadway Dies; Funeral Arrangements Made
Funeral services for Mrs. James Treadway, 73, who died at her home in Valley Forge Tuesday night at 6:45 o'clock following an illness of three months, will be conducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the Church of Christ at Valley Forge.
Conducting the rites will be the Rev. John Shepherd assisted by the Rev. Oswald Wilson. Burial will be in the Smith cemetery.
Mrs. Treadway was a member of the Free Will Baptist church.
Survivors include her husband, James Treadway; two sons, R. L. of Knoxville and Arthur of Elizabethton; one daughter, Mrs. Mac Hathaway; two grandchildren; one brother, W. L. Hedrick; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Hedrick, all of Elizabethton.
Active pallbearers will include Paul Hedrick, Clint Williams, Bruce Bowers, Buell Treadway, Carl Shepherd and Saunders Henry. Flower bearers will be the nieces.
The body will be returned to the home Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. 
Headrick, Bertha Jane "Bertie" (I30136)
 
256 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 13, 1932
DEATHS. JACOB NOAH STOUT
Jacob Noah Stout, an honorable citizen of Neva, Johnson county, Tennessee, passed away at his late home January 10. He was in his 87th year.
Mr. Stout was a devout member of Pine Grove Baptist church, Neva, Johnson County. His friends spoke of him as an upright and just citizen. He stood for the general uplift of his community in every particular. Being a kind and generous neighbor was one of his most popular characteristics. He was married to Miss Amanda Bailey January 13, 1866, she being a member of a pioneer family. To this union ten children were born, four of them survive, namely: Rev. James Stout of Elizabethton, Lem L. Stout of Neva, Mrs. Alice Williams of Sugar Grove, North Carolina, and Grant Stout of Elizabethton, Tenn. His wife preceded him to the grave November 26, 1926. Mr. Stout's funeral was held at his home yesterday afternoon.
When quite young he took an active interest in the affairs of his country. He strongly opposed succession and enlisted at the age of eighteen years in Company "M" Thirteenth Tennessee Cavalry in the war between the states, performing valiant service until the close of the war. He descends from a long line of patriots. His pioneer ancestor, Daniel Stout, served as captain in the Revolutionary war in Pennsylvania, and emigrated to the Watauga settlement about the close of the Revolutionary war. The wife of Capt. Daniel Stout was a Miss Fultz.
The old German family Bible of Capt. Daniel Stout is now in the possession of a descendant at Cookeville, Tennessee. This record shows that his oldest son, Daniel was born
Aug. 6, 1761.
The Stout family has furnished a full quota of soldiers for all wars on both land and sea from the settlement of the American colonies on down to the present day. 
Stout, Jacob Noah (I1138)
 
257 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 20, 1943
NAT T. ALLEN
Nat T. Allen, age 85, died at his home at Roan Mt. Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 p.m. after a short illness.
Mr. Allen was a native of Carter county, son of the late Jones and Mary Ferguson Allen, prominent families of Carter county. He was a member of the Roan Mt. Baptist Church.
Survivors are one sister, Mrs. J. B. Nave, Siam, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. from the Roan Mt. Baptist Church with the Rev. Leslie Baumgartner in charge. Burial will be made in the Nave Cemetery at Siam.
Active pallbearers: N. E. Hyder, Paul Cates, Fred Campbell, Alex Church, W. R. Elmore, Plato Garland.
Flowerbearers[sic] will be selected from friends at the funeral.
The body was removed from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home to the home at Roan Mt. This morning at 10:00 o'clock. 
Allen, Nathaniel T. (I32695)
 
258 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 27, 1932
MOUNTAIN CITY- (special)
C. D. Shoun, prominent farmer and citizen of Doe Valley, died at his home yesterday after an illness of several days. Funeral services were conducted from the home this morning. Mr. Shoun is survived by his widow who was Miss Fina Stout, also one son, Hillie Shoun and four daughters, Mrs. Kemp Lowe, Mrs. Hop Brookshire, Mrs. R. B. Walsh and Mrs. Clifton Pierce. Interment was in the cemetery near the home. 
Shoun, Caleb I. "Buster" (I9693)
 
259 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 4, 1939
J. H. SHEFFIELD
Funeral services of J. H. Sheffield, 74, of Watauga were held Tuesday afternoon at Watauga in charge of Rev. James Stout.
Burial was held at the family cemetery in Lower Elk.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Dollie Sheffield; three children, Jack, Will and Mrs. Ida Sheffield Lewis. 
Sheffield, John H. (I26579)
 
260 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, January 5, 1944
MRS. EMMA POTTER
Mrs. Emma C. Potter died at one o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home, Butler, route 2. Mrs. Potter was 76 years old and a member of the Elk Mills Christian Church.
Survivors are her husband, William H. Potter; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Hollyfield of Shell Creek; six sons, Millard and Harrison of Butler route 2, George and Ted of Butler, Blain of Heaton; and Dewey of Elizabethton; one brother, Bill Stout, route 2, Butler; and 38 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the home with the Rev. John Mathis of Valley Forge officiating. Burial will be made in the family cemetery.
The Tetrick Funeral Home is in charge.

Carter County, TN Death Certificate 103
Name: Emma C. Potter
Event Type: Death Pneumonia
Event Date: 04 Jan 1944
Event Place: Butler, Carter, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Age: 76
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1867
Birthplace: Carter, Tennessee
Spouse's Name:William H. Potter
Father's Name: James R. Stout
Father's Birthplace: Carter, Tennessee
Mother's Name:Sarah Cable
Mother's Birthplace: Carter, Tenn.
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place: Butler, Carter, Tennessee
Cemetery: Potter
Burial Place: Butler
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1944 
Stout, Emily Josephine (I38240)
 
261 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 18, 1934
DEATH TAKES MRS. ARNOLD
Mrs. Eva Arnold, highly respected woman of Hampton, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Jackson, at that place at 6:45 this morning.
The deceased was the daughter of the late Jordan Jones and was born in Elizabethton. Her early life spent in Johnson county. She was married to William Arnold, who died several years ago. Forty-eight years ago, she moved to Hampton, where she has since resided. Early in life she united with the Baptist church. Her friends were counted by the hundreds, everyone who met her becoming immediately attracted by her kind, loving and motherly attitude.Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. B. C. Campbell, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Jim Vanhuss, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. C. L. Baker, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. W. F. Mathes, Rossville, Ga.; Mrs. E. M. Brumit, Carson, Wash.; Mrs. Sam Jackson, Hampton; one son, J. W. Arnold, Morristown. She also is survived by a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held from the Baptist church at Hampton Thursday afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. John Hall and Judge W. R. Allen officiating. Interment will be made in the Campbell Cemetery at Hampton. The body will remain at the Hathaway Funeral Home until time for the funeral tomorrow.
Active pall bearers will include D. S. Williams, D. S. Wagner, D. D. Campbell, J. M. Hall, DR. J. A. Hardin, and W. F. Hardin.
Flower bearers will be Mrs. Lena Hardin, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Sallie Hall, Miss Posie Hathaway, Mrs. Annie Campbell, Mrs. Dora Campbell, Mrs. Lillie Wagner, Mrs. Robert Smalling, and Mrs. Hettie Johnson.
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Jones, Eviline Elizabeth C. (I4187)
 
262 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 2, 1930
PROMINENT FARMER HERE SHOOTS SELF
LUTHER BOWERS, Ninth District Commits Suicide Near Home This Morning.
Luther A. Bowers, 35, a prominent farmer of the ninth district, in the Blue Springs section of Carter county shot and instantly killed himself with a single barreled 12-gauge shot-gun at ten o'clock this morning, according to a decision received at noon of a coroner's jury under the charge of County Coroner Robert T. Johnson, Jr.
A single shot wound in Bowers' neck was said to be the cause of his death, and indications showed that it was self-inflicted. The shooting occurred in a roadway about a hundred yards from his home.
According to a statement of his wife, Bowers mentioned to members of his family that he believed that a fox was among his chickens, taking his gun and accompanied by his ten-year-old son, he went about a hundred yards up the road that ran by the farmhouse, and asked the boy to go into the bushes to look for the fox. It was while the boy was away that the shot was heard.
"I became alarmed as soon as I heard the shot, and felt that Luther had killed himself," said Mrs. Bowers. "He has been in ill health for a number of months, and recently has not acted as if he were in his right mind."
The son was said to have rushed back to his father when he heard the report of the gun, but Bowers was dead before the boy could reach him although only having to cover a distance of about thirty yards.
An imprint was found in the road seemingly made from the stock of the gun being placed upon the ground, Coroner Johnson said, and there were powder burns on his left hand. Members of the family who were nearby said that the report of the gun sounded as if it was muffled, or that the end of the barrel had been placed against some object.
Neighbors stated to the jury that Bowers had been acting queer for a number of days, that he would seldom talk to any one, and appeared as if some depressing matter was on his mind.
Bowers was a prominent and well-known farmer of his community, and was a descendant of an old Carter county family. He has scores of acquaintances throughout the county.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. The body was brought to a local undertaking establishment to be prepared for burial.
Bowers is survived by his widow and eight small children.

BOWERS, Luther A.
"Elizabethton Star," Thursday, July 3, 1930
BOWERS RITES HELD AT HOME
Funeral services for Luther A. Bowers, 34, who died at his home on Blue Springs Branch at ten o'clock yesterday morning, were held at his home this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in charge of the Rev. Franch Wampler. Interment followed in the Bowers family cemetery.
The deceased is survived by his widow, Flora Bowers, four daughters and four sons, and his mother Mrs. Ike Morrell.
Bowers was alleged to have shot himself yesterday, believed caused by ill health of several months duration. He was a prominent farmer of Carter County and a member of one of the oldest families in this section. 
Bowers, Luther A. (I40403)
 
263 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 24, 1935
MRS. NANNIE ALLEN
Mrs. Nannie Allen, 58, prominent resident of the Siam section, and a member of one of the most prominent families of Carter County, died this morning at 6 o'clock, after a week's illness.
Mrs. Allen was born September 14, 1877, the daughter of the late Robert and Eva Treadway of Watauga Valley. She was married to W. B. Allen of Siam in 1899, moving to the Siam section, where she has since resided.
She was a life-long member of the Baptist church, having joined the Watauga Valley Baptist Church at an early age.
Surviving are four daughters, Misses Mary, Maude, Olive and Bernice Allen; three sons, Will and John, both of Siam, and Frank Allen of Bristol, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Percy of Elizabethton, Misses Lena and Ethel Treadway, both of Watauga Valley; two brothers, Charles and Hicks Treadway, both of Watauga Valley.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Baptist church at Siam Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. C. H. Hopkins, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. C. L. Bowden of Elizabethton, the Rev. Roscoe C. Smith of Erwin and the Rev. S. O. Pinkerton of Bluff City. Music will be in charge of Mrs. C. L. Bowden. Burial will be in the cemetery near the church.
Active pallbearers: Bill Nave, Nat Nave, C. M. Nave, Glen Treadway, Frank Percy and James Fletcher, all nephews of the deceased.
Flower bearers: Mrs. E. A. Morrell, Mrs. W. J. Glass, Mrs. Walter Jacobs, Mrs. S. F. Bowers, Mrs. Ora Hardin, Mrs. O. F. White, Mrs. E. M. Chambers, Mrs. Hobart Nave, Mrs. Myrtle Grindstaff, Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mrs. Dave Chambers, Miss Mildred VanHuss, Miss Margaret Armstrong, and Miss Alice Hyder. 
Treadway, Nancy Jane "Nannie" (I32563)
 
264 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 3, 1940
MRS. CARRIE ESTEP
Mrs. Carrie Estep, age 62, died at her home in Lilly Addition.
Survivors: Two daughters, Mrs. Brownlow Scalf, Elizabethton, and Mrs. Cody Ledford, Raysal, W. Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth DeLoach, and Mrs. Eliza Crumley, of Elizabethton; one brother, John Turner, of Elizabethton; two grandchildren, Frances and Virginia Scalf.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home of Mrs. Brownlow Scalf, Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with the Rev. Clarence Howington, Rev. H. C. Hopkins, and Rev. Leon Hill, officiating. Burial will be in the Estep Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be the nephews: Fred DeLoach, Charlie DeLoach, Monroe Winters, Arthur Turner, Howard Turner and Noah Turner.
Honorary pallbearers: Edward Turner, Charlie Turner, Carl Turner, Jack Turner, Robert Winters, and Lloyd Winters.
Flowerbearers[sic]: Mrs. Arthur Angel, Mrs. Ike Crowe, Mrs. Hobert Dunne, Mrs. Click Estep, Mrs. Henry Fair, Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Mary Matheson, Mrs. Sallie Ward, Mrs. Ham Smith, Mrs. Seine McKinney, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Ed Morgan, Mrs. Margaret Peters, Mrs. Noel, Miss Dorothy Turner, Miss Pearl Crowe, Mrs. Maude McKinney, Mrs. Ellen Nave, Mrs. Mabel Blevins, Mrs. Clay Keller, Miss Mary Lytton, Mrs. L. A. Keller, Miss Helen Noel, Miss Havern Bowman, Mrs. Gladys Carroll, Mrs. Hazel Griffey, Mrs. Margaret Winters, Mrs. Charlie DeLoach, Mrs. Mattie DeLoach, Mrs. Delphia Turner, Mrs. Howard Turner, and Ruth Matheson. 
Turner, Carrie (I28964)
 
265 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 5, 1950
TROY R. BUCKLES, FORMER RESIDENT KILLED BY ROBBER
Troy R. Buckles, formerly of Elizabethton, was killed during the robbery of his market in Fresno, California Sunday.
Buckles was the brother of Mrs. C. R. Shoun of Watuaga Pike and William Buckles of route five.
He had two brothers Mark and Robert and a sister, Mrs. W. V. Rasor who lived in California. 
Buckles, Troy R. (I39909)
 
266 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 7, 1943
JOHN W. MORGAN
John W. Morgan, age 83, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Della Smith, at Hampton, Tuesday morning at 9:40 o'clock.
He was a member of Sun Rise Church.
Survivors are two sons, Charles Morgan, South Gate, California; Brownlow Morgan, Wilco, West Virginia; 1 stepson John Perkins, Wilco, West Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Della Smith, Hampton; Mrs. Hassie Edwards, Shell Creek, 3? Grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild. 
Morgan, John Willoughby (I13979)
 
267 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, July 8, 1942
William Marsh, Well-Known Local Figure, Dies [photo]
William B. Marsh, a prominent figure in county political, civic and business affairs for many years, died suddenly last evening at seven o'clock, at the age of 49. Mr. Marsh had been in failing health for several months but his sudden death was unexpected and came as a great shock to his many friends.
A native of Carter county, Mr. Marsh had lived most of his life in Elizabethton. He attended schools in the county and was graduated from the State Teachers College and subsequently taught school here. He had been Civil Service examiner for a number of years and was affiliated with the local post office as a rural carrier for eighteen years. For a number of years he was chairman of the Democratic party of Carter county and served also as state Democratic election commissioner. At one time he was candidate for state senator on the Democratic ticket but was defeated by a small margin. For four years he served as a colonel on the staff of ex-Governor Browning.
Mr. Marsh was widely interested in civic and business affairs. He built and owned the structure now occupied by the J. C. Penney Company and the Elizabethton Hardware Company and was one of the officials of the Marsh-Hyder Hardware Company and the Service Lumber Company when those two companies were in existence.
He was affiliated with the First Christian Church of Elizabethton and was a member of the Dashiel Lodge, Modern Woodmen and Junior Order.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Corintha Hyder Marsh; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Mottern, Mrs. Hazle Clear; one son: William B. Marsh, Jr., his mother, Mrs. Ellen Whittemore; stepfather, Mr. A. G. Whittemore; one brother, M. H. Marsh, all of Elizabethton.
The body will be removed from the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home to the home Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
Funeral services will be conducted from the First Christian church Thursday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock with the Rev. J. J. Musick and Rev. John Shepherd officiating. Luther Hampton and Mrs. Daisy Williams will be in charge of the music. Burial will be made in Happy Valley Memorial Park.
Active pallbearers will be: J. B. Gibson, K. P. Banks, R. T. Johnson, Jr., Alex Shell, Bailey Williams, W. C. O'Brien, James Deal, George Edens, Max Jett.
The body will lie in state at the church from 3:00 o'clock until time for the funeral at 4:00 o'clock. 
Marsh, William B. (I38592)
 
268 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, June 5, 1940
HEART ATTACK TAKES CARTER FARMER, 75
Dan G. Ellis, 75, prominent farmer of the eighth district, died suddenly at his home Monday afternoon.
Mr. Ellis lived by himself and was alone at the time of his death, which is said to have occurred about six o'clock. His body was found by a neighbor child.
Dr. W. W. Evans and Deputy Sheriff Charles DeLoach investigated his death this morning and their verdict was that he died from a heart attack.
The deceased was a native of Carter County and was for years a prominent farmer. He was a member of the Border View Christian Church.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. R. C. Carter, Harlan, Ky., Mrs. Lilly Carter, Keenburg; three sons, Dave and Homer Ellis, Keenburg; Fred Ellis, Elizabethton; one sister, Mrs. J. R. Range, thirteenth district; one brother, D. H. Ellis, Keenburg; and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. John Shepherd and Rev. D. L. Brainard will officiate. Burial will be made in the Ellis Cemetery. 
Ellis, Daniel G. (I30288)
 
269 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, June 7, 1944
MRS. LULA GRINDSTAFF
Mrs. Lula Lenis Grindstaff died last evening at 9:45 o'clock at her home on route 2.
Mrs. Grindstaff came to the community from Johnson County 36 years ago. She was a member of the Christian Baptist Church of Doeville.
Survivors are her husband, Zeb Grindstaff; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Carriager of Johnson City, Mrs. Lily Mays of Elizabethton; two sons, Manuel of Bristol and Wiley of Elizabethton; two brothers, James and Oscar Blackburn of Johnson City.
Funeral services will be Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Ed May of Hunter. The Rev. Loyd Greer will be in charge. Burial will be in the Combs Cemetery.
The body will be removed to the home of Mrs. John Ed May in Hunter at four o'clock this afternoon.
Pallbearers will be D. E. Lyon, E. J. Clemons, Obie Walsh, Milt Williams, Estin Bowers and Alfred Hardin.
Funeral services are under the direction of the Tetrick Funeral Home. 
Blackburn, Lula Lenis (I3299)
 
270 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, March 11, 1931
MOUNTAIN CITY NEWS

Funeral services for Mrs. Nannie F. Sutherland, who died Saturday night at St. Lukes Hospital at Richmond, Va., were held from the family home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Sutherland was 66 years of age. She had been ill for more than a year and for the past several months had been a patient at the hospital in Richmond. Her death was expected and members of the family were at her bedside.

Mrs. Sutherland was before her marriage Miss Nannie Wright of Damascus, Va. Her husband, J. A. Sutherland died about 25 years ago.

The following children survive her: Daily Sutherland, Los Angeles, Cal., Ferd Sutherland of N. C., Mrs. George Oster, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. J. D. Moore, Montgomery, Ala., Wiley Sutherland and Mrs. Justin Rambo, Mountain City. Five grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also survive: J. W. Wright and Mrs. J. D. Faucette of Bristol, Tenn., R. F. Wright, Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. M. F. Ring of Roanoke, Va., Mrs. J. F. Mast, Charles Wright of Damascus, Va., and W. C. Wright of near Mountain City.

Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery. 
Wright, Nannie (I72508)
 
271 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, March 24, 1943
WILLIAM HUNTER BOWERS
William Hunter Bowers, age 43, a well-known resident of Elizabethton died suddenly Tuesday 12:30 p.m.
Funeral services will be conducted from the First Free Will Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock with the Rev. William Cleary and Rev. Houston Blevins in charge. Interment will be in the Colbaugh cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Emma Grindstaff Bowers; two sons, Eugene and Howard Bowers, Elizabethton; one daughter, Miss Thelma Bowers, Elizabethton; three half-brothers, Frank Fitzsimmons, of the U.S. Army, Eugene Fitzsimmons, Elizabethton, and Grant Hardin, Elizabethton.
Pallbearers are: Carl King, Buck Edens, Bob Shell, John Bellamey, Earl Elswick, Dave McQueen, Lum Arnett, and Patton Brookshire.
Flower bearers are: Anna O'Donnell, Rebecca Blevins, Mrs. Oscar Kimbro, Mrs. Lula Campbell, Mrs. Liza Campbell, Grace Kent, Leona Blevins, Delores Cleary, Mrs. Patton Brookshire, Mrs. Gus Crumley, Mrs. John Hale, Mrs. Jessie Elliott, and Mrs. Bill Long.
The body was removed from the North Funeral Home to the family residence, 702 First Street Tuesday evening. 
Bowers, William Hunter (I270)
 
272 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, March 27, 1940
S. S. BOWERS, 75, IS TAKEN BY DEATH
S. S. Bowers, 74, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. J. Campbell, at Watauga Valley this morning at 4:30 o'clock.
For a number of years, Mr. Bowers was a member of the Watauga Valley Baptist Church.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. R. J. Campbell and Mrs. Dave Cannon, both of Watauga Valley.
Funeral services will be held from the Watauga Valley Baptist Church at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning with the Rev. E. J. Bramlett in charge. Burial will be made in the Oliver cemetery on Blue Spring Branch.
Pallbearers will be Bill Bowers, Clay Hardin, James Baker, Dennis Howard, Eston Bowers, Joe Nave, Ray Williams, Wiley Grindstaff.
Flower bearers will be Hazel Williams, Carrie Berry, Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Bill Bowers, Sarah Grindstaff, Mrs. James Baker. 
Bowers, Sheridan S. (I11325)
 
273 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, March 3, 1943
STARLING RHYMER
Starling Rhymer, age 66, died at his home, route 3, Butler, Tuesday morning at 4:40 after an illness of a year. He was a native of Carter county and a member of the Cobbs Creek Baptist church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nora Rhymer; one daughter, Mrs. R. H. McCloud; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Payne of Bristol; Mrs. Bob Feathers of Johnson City; Mrs. Rhoda Caldwell of Butler; Mrs. Nellie Byers of Virginia.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Cobbs Creek church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock with the pastor of the church in charge. Burial will be made in the Butler cemetery.
Active pallbearers and flower bearers will be selected from friends attending the funeral. 
Rhymer, Starling Pleasant (I57059)
 
274 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, May 15, 1935
MRS. ALICE WAGNER
Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Wagner, 79, who died at her residence at Maymead, Tenn., Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock after a lingering illness, were conducted from the residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. E. A. Cox of Elizabethton, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Worley of Vaughtsville. Burial was in the family cemetery near Shouns.
Pallbearers and flower bearers were selected from friends and neighbors.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sara Davis, of Shouns, and Mrs. Cora Roberson of Elizabethton; one son, R. H. Wagner of Meadow View, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Donnelly, of Shouns; 12 grandchildren: Robert, Ed, Nelle, and Mary Alice Wagner, all of Meadow View, Va.; Mrs. Toy Roe and Paul Price of Winston-Salem, N.C.; Dr. H. T. Price of Knoxville, Clayton C. Price of Chicago, John Wagner of York, Pa., Frances Wagner, Newark, N.J., and Mrs. C. C. Cress of Greeneville, Tenn. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Fred, Hugh and Wanda Lee Roe, all of Elizabethton, and Kermit Cress of Greeneville.
Mrs. Wagner was the widow of the late T. L. Wagner, of Neva, Tenn. 
Sutherland, Sophronia Alice (I34145)
 
275 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, November 29, 1939
OBITUARY
Alt Vines, 49, of Heaton, North Carolina, was buried Monday, Nov. 27, at the Flat Springs Cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. A. Brown at the Flat Springs church.
Mr. Vines is survived by his mother and father, William and Mattie Vines; six children, Clate, Ira, Vinie, Roy, J. C., and Bessie; six brothers, Charlie, George, Dan, James, Tom and Arthur; and five sisters, Maggie, Bessie, Josie, Lily and Visie. 
Vines, Alta (I34767)
 
276 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1942
MRS. J. I. NETHERLY
Mrs. Nancy Catherine Reece Netherly, age 73, died at her home Tuesday evening at 6:00 o'clock after an illness of five weeks.
Mrs. Netherly was born Dec. __, 1869, and was married to J. I. Netherly, Dec. 4, 18__. She had been a member of the Missionary Baptist church for the past 55 years.
Survivors are her husband, Jacob I. Netherly; one son Smith Netherly, Butler; five daughters, Mrs. Allen Courtner, Butler; June Holly, Mrs. Jerome Netherly Crockett, Mrs. R. L. Smith, Mrs. Lee Mace, all of Elizabethton; one stepson, Oliver Netherly, Butler; 22 grandchildren including John R. Crockett, Fort Benn__, Ga., and Frank Crockett, Elizabethton who have made their home with her, and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:__ o'clock from the Calvary Baptist church with the Rev. James Sherwood, Rev. M. K. Cobble, ___ Cox, Carl Roberts officiating. Burial will be made in Happy Valley Memorial Park.
Active pallbearers will be the nephews, Abner Reece, Jeff Wagoner, Raleigh Tester, B. Carr__ Reece, Bob Wagoner, John Bowers, Newton Reece, Hiram Reece.
Flower bearers will be selected from friends at the funeral.
The body will remain in the chapel of the Roy Hathaway Funeral Home until time for the services Thursday.
[JAKS Note: This obituary was on the last column on the page and when filmed was partially covered by the next page.] 
Reece, Nancy Catherine (I28834)
 
277 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, October 19, 1938
LEMIEL L. PLEASANT
Lemiel L. Pleasant, 69, died at his home, 114 H street, early this morning.
Funeral services will be held at the Calvary Baptist church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. B. R. Lincoln, the Rev. John Bowery, the Rev. Paul Roberts officiating. Interment will be in the Rambo Cemetery at Doeville.
Mr. Pleasant is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nannie Pleasant; four daughters, Mrs. F. Hawkins of Laurel Bloomery, Mrs. Elsie Hopson of Elizabethton, Miss Flossie Pleasant and Miss Etaila Pleasant of Elizabethton; three sons, Hobert, Robert, Hansel of Elizabethton; two brothers, Will Pleasant of Phoenix, Arizona, J. R. Pleasant of New Bank, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lee of Mountain City, Mrs. Eliza Gentry of Laurel Bloomery.
Pallbearers will be J. Frank Seiler, Brown Fritts; W. C. Guffey, Will Jones, C. W. Bailey, Clyde Nichols, J. D. Roberts, W. L. Hogin, W. L. Smith.
Flowerbearers[sic]: Mesdames Clarence Hilton, William Jones, Dave Davis, C. S. York, W. B. Roberts, Sam Johnson, Nora Lee Powers, Lonza Berry, W. L. Nave, Hiram Taylor, Denny Fields, Charles Sanders, Clyde Nichols, Eddie Whitson, James Oliver, D. M. Metler. 
Pleasant, Lemuel L. (I26898)
 
278 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, September 28, 1938
OBITUARY
Funeral services for Robert L. Williams, 70, who died at his home at Fish Springs yesterday morning after a short illness, were held at the Church of Christ at Fish Springs at two o'clock today, the Rev. J. N. Shepherd officiating.
Interment was in the White Cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fannie Williams, three children, Mrs. Sanson of Barberville, W. Springs, Alfred M. Williams of Va., Mrs. Bertie Timbs of Fish Springs, and one sister, Mrs. Rhina Mathes of Valley Forge.
Pallbearers were selected from the friends at the funeral. 
Williams, Robert L. (I3384)
 
279 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, September 5, 1934
DEATH TAKES ELMER WHITE
Elmer White, 26, who was injured August 25 in an automobile accident near Butler, died in a local hospital Tuesday afternoon as the result of the injuries. White who was married, suffered tetanus, or lockjaw.
He resided on the Watauga river, rural route one, and was a member of the Stoney Creek Baptist Church.
Funeral services were conducted from the Dungan Chapel this afternoon at two o'clock, with the Rev. E. R. Kilgore officiating. Burial was made in the Ensor Cemetery. During the earlier part of his life, he lived eight years at the R. M. Ensor home.
Survivors are his widow, and one son, Earl White; father, Ben White; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bowling and Miss Helen White; four brothers, J. N., Paul, Georgia[sic], and Sef White.
Active pall bearers: Noland Grindstaff, Wilburn Dykes, Palmer Aldrich, Robert Grindstaff, George Ensor, and Charles Ensor. Flower bearers: Miss Ruth Bishop, Mrs. Vera Bowers, Miss Gussie Taylor, Miss Bethel Grindstaff, Mrs. Bula Myers, Miss Fay Taylor, Mrs. Bessie Williams, Miss Hazel Davis, Miss Bertha Pierce, and Miss Hazel Dykes. 
White, Elmer (I30838)
 
280 "Elizabethton Star," Wednesday, September 9, 1931
Mountain City News - Mrs. Bruce Arnold died of typhoid fever in a Bristol hospital Wednesday night. Mrs. Arnold had been ill for several days and was removed from her home in Kentucky to the hospital when she became seriously ill. The remains were brought here Thursday morning where interment was made in the Phillippi Cemetery Friday morning. Mrs. Arnold, who was Miss Eldridge before her marriage, is survived by her husband and two children. 
Eldridge, Mary E. (I19894)
 
281 "Elizabethton, Star," Sunday, January 11, 1948
GRANVILLE HEATON
Granville Heaton, 87, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Montgomery, Route 1, Elizabethton, Friday at 8:30 p.m. after a short illness.
Mr. Montgomery[sic] was a member of the Miller's Chapel Christian Church.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Montgomery; one son, Gaston Heaton, Route 2, Shell Creek, and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Christian Church on Walnut Mountain with the Rev. John Mathis officiating. Burial will be made in the Walnut Mountain Cemetery. 
Heaton, Granville (I4469)
 
282 "Funeral services for William Holsclaw, 69, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Rader Funeral Home chapel with Dr. Gene Petty officiating. Mr. Holsclaw died Tuesday in a hospital in Longview, Texas. He was a native of Tennessee and a former member of the Merchant Marines. Surviving are two sons, Raymond Holsclaw, of Charleston, South Carolina, and Freddy Holsclaw, of Atlanta, Georgia; his father, John C. Holtsclaw, of Johnson City, Tennessee; two sisters, Mrs. Berniece Cable, of Pendleton, South Carolina, and Mrs. Effie Whitehead, of Hampton, Tennessee; and two brothers, Cline Holtsclaw, of Johnson City, Tennessee, and Reece Holtsclaw, of Charleston, South Carolina." Holtsclaw, William (I83337)
 
283 "Granny" Snyder Haga, age 95, Bristol, VA, went to be with the Lord, Thursday, January 30, 2014 at the Wellmont Hospice House. She was born August 8, 1918 in Watauga Co., NC, a daughter of the late Stillman and Lula Thomas Snyder. Edna was a lifelong resident of the Bristol area. She was a housewife and mother. Edna was a member of Johnson's Chapel Church for over 60 years, where she taught Sunday School. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, E.V. "Bud" Haga and two brothers and four sisters.

She is survived by Her children: Stillman Thomas Snyder and wife Carol, Becky J. Boyd and Darrell Taylor, Mary Miller and husband Hunter, Don Haga and wife Kim Nine Grandchildren, Fourteen Great Grandchildren and One Great-Great Grandchild

Funeral services will be held 3 pm, Sunday, February 2, 2014 in the Weaver Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Bobby Joe Wheeler officiating. The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 pm prior to the service. Burial will follow at Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Arrangements have been made with Weaver Funeral Home and Cremation Services. 
Snyder, Edna (I69689)
 
284 "Hamelton was born in the Big Rock Creek section and lived his entire life there. He was a farmer, and lived on the land which he inherited from his father. He also bought and sold several tracts of land in this same area. Ham was fun loving, hard working and a gregarious man who loved his family more than anything else. When the Cloudland Hotel was first built on Roan Mountain, he played the fiddle with a band there whenever he got the opportunity. Some of the songs played were: "Boil that cabbage down", "Cripple Creek", and "Turkey in The Straw". His wife was a very staunch woman and considered fiddle playing to be "frolicking", which was to her mind a great sin. A little fiddle playing and banjo plunking around the house was not so bad, but to go play where there might be dancing and no telling what else, was a matter of great concern to her. This difference of belief was not so serious though, and they lived their entire married lives together without serious conflict".

Source - Article written by Hamelton's granddaughter, Lorraine Hughes Tester and published in Heritage of the Toe River Valley - Avery, Mitchell & Yancey Counties, Vol I, Pg 294
Second Source - Article 165. Delano ("Del") McCoury (son of Hazel Hughes, daughter to Ham Hughes, pg 234, Heritage of the Toe River Valley, Vol III
Source - Heritage of the Toe River Valley - Avery, Mitchell & Yancey Counties, Vol I, Pg 294 
Hughes, Hamilton "Ham" (I52001)
 
285 "In his official report of the battle of Chickamauga (September 19-20, 1863) Major General Patrick R. Cleburne expressed his indebtednes to Dr. D.A. Linthicum, the chief surgeon of his division, Surgeon A.R. Erskine, the division medical inspector, and Assistant Surgeon Alfred B. DeLoach. Assistant Surgeon DeLoach particularly distinguished himself by his unselfish devotion, going repeatedly far forward under fire and among the skirmishers to attend the wounded." (p.260, 261 from "Doctors in Gray" by H.H. Cunningham)

1880 Gregg County, TX Census
Longview
Household 72
A. B. Deloach43AL TN GAPhysician
Fannie30TX SC TN
Lawrence 7TX AL TX
Ethel 6TX AL TX
A. B. Jr. 5TX AL TX
Mary 1TX AL TX

1900 Bowie County, TX Census
Texarkana
Household 111
Fannie DeLoachFeb 1849 51TX SC TN Widow
AlbertFeb 1876 24TX AL TX Book Keeper
MaryJan 1879 21TX AL TX Teacher
FannieJan 1882 18TX AL TX
AnnieJun 1883 16TX AL TX

1910 Bowie County, TX Census
Texarkana
Household 12
Fannie E. DeLoach61TX SC TN Widow
Mary 30TX AL TX Stenographer
Fannie 28TX AL TX Teacher
Will P. Littlejohn 34TX LA VA Salesman, son in law
Annie 26TX AL TX Daughter
Robert 6TX TX TX Grandson

1920 Bowie County, TX Census
Texarkana
Household 76
F. E. De Loach 71TX SC TN Widow
Mary 40TX AL TX Stenographer 
DeLoach, Alfred Burton Jr. (I16118)
 
286 "Johnson County News," Thursday, April 29, 1943
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CECIL WALSH HELD LAST SUNDAY
Cecil Walsh was born Oct. 7, 1905 and died April 24, 1943, being 37 years 6 months and 17 days old.
On. Oct. 15, 1926 he was married to Adie Moretz who survives together with the following children: Juanita Walsh, age 15, Geter Walsh, age 12, Peggy Walsh, age 9, Cornell Walsh, age 6. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Millie Meaton, and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Ora Cunningham, Mountain City, Carl Walsh, Shouns, Dana Walsh, Mountain City, Will Walsh, Shady Valley, and Mack Walsh, Avondale, Pa.
He joined the Mount Carmel Christian Church on Doe.
Funeral services were held Sunday, April 25, 1943 at Rainbow School House with Rev. J. F. Lewis in charge. Burial was in the Lewis Cemetery."Johnson County News," Thursday, April 29, 1943 
Walsh, Cecil (I57549)
 
287 "Johnson County News," Thursday, April 5, 1945
MRS. JOE LOWE
Mrs. Joe Lowe, 66, died at her home near Mountain City, last Monday morning.
She is survived by her husband; five children, Miss Lottie Lowe, Mrs. Garland Lowe, Dare and Doran Lowe, all of Mountain City, and Mrs. Ray Wallace of Elizabethton; one brother, R. A. Lee, of Mountain City, and ten grandchildren.
The Paul Cook Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements. 
Lee, Celia N. (I34586)
 
288 "Johnson County News," Thursday, Aug. 25, 1949
MRS. CAROLINE ARNOLD
Mrs. Caroline Arnold, died Thursday, Aug. 18 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dottie WILSON at Shouns, following an illness of several months. She was the widow of the late Daniel Arnold
Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Wilson; James F. Arnold, Porterville, Calif., Lloyd Arnold, Portland, Ore., Roscoe Arnold, Tismo Beach, Calif., Luther Arnold, Elizabethton, Tenn., Riley Arnold, Porterville, and Danny Arnold, Neva; one sister, Mrs. Betty Mast, Seattle, Wash., 13 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were Aug. 21, conducted at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, of which she was the oldest member. She joined the church in 1879. Rev. Major Arrowood officiated. 
Kidd, Martha Caroline (I3177)
 
289 "Johnson County News," Thursday, August 25, 1949 (published later]
ANDREW J. FORRESTER
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Thursday Sept. 1 for Andrew J. Forrester, 85, who died Tuesday Aug. 30. Rev. Paul Mabry and Rev. A. E. Browne were in charge. Burial was made in Phillippi Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Smith, Walter Reece, Claude Cress, Earl Wills, Morris Cress, and Glen Holden. The body was taken to the home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31 where it remained until 12:30 p.m. Thursday when it was taken to the church.

"Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, August 30, 1964
ANDREW J. FORRESTER
Andrew Johnson Forrester, 88, died at his home on Route 1, Mountain City today at 2:10 a.m. after a two months illness. He had been in poor health for the past two years. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Liberty Christian Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lola Forrester; three sons, Ray of Asheville, N.C., John of the home and Darius of Mountain City; four daughters, Mrs. Floe Simpson of Asheville, N.C., Mrs. Lucy Gentry of Bordell, West Virginia, Mrs. Georgia Shutt of Lilly Brook, West Virginia, and Miss Faye Forrister of the home; one sister, Mrs. Betty Ward of Carderview; and 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements, which are incomplete, are under the direction of the Tetrick Funeral Home. 
Forrester, Andrew J. (I11398)
 
290 "Johnson County News," Thursday, December 16, 1943
C. BAXTER SHOUN PASSES AWAY
Mr. C. Baxter Shoun passed away at the old family home on Wednesday, December 8, at the age of 65.
Mr. Shoun was born and reared in Johnson County. Sixteen years ago he moved his family to Avondale, Pa. He came back to the old family home last July.
He joined the Doe Valley Baptist Church 25 years ago and remained a faithful member until his death.
Funeral services were held at the Doe Valley Baptist Church, with Rev. Triplett, Rev. J. O. Jones and Rev. Rufus Graybeal officiating. Burial was at Mountain City Cemetery. Friends served as flower bearers and pallbearers.
Mr. Shoun is survived by his wife, seven sons, R. D., Fred, Romero, and Vernon, all of Avondale, Pa., Kermit, of West Grove, Pa., Harold of Media, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Lena DeVault, LaPlata, Maryland, and Mrs. Helen Robinson, Avondale, Pa.; 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Noah Shoun, Bristol, Tenn., and Kemp and C. D. Shoun, Mountain City, Mrs. Alice Crosswhite, Lubbock, Texas, Mrs. Callie Shoun. [JAKS Note: obituary ended here.] 
Shoun, Cyrus Baxter (I41918)
 
291 "Johnson County News," Thursday, December 5, 1946
MRS. W. B. ROBINSON
Mrs. W. B. Robinson, passed away at her home at Niota, Monday, Nov. 11, at the age of 73 years, of a heart attack.
She was a daughter of the late W. H. and Mrs. Pleasant of Doeville. Surviving is her only child Mrs. Myrtle R. Spur; five sisters, Mrs. D. R. Robinson, Mrs. J. H. Robinson and Mrs. W. B. Arnold of Doeville; Mrs. H. L. Nave of Elizabethton, and Mrs. Ira Blevins of Johnson City; three brothers, W. H. Pleasant of Doeville, S. C. and H. B. of Oregon.
The Robinsons moved to Sweetwater Valley 30 years ago, but most of their relatives are in this community. 
Pleasant, Rachel A. (I5804)
 
292 "Johnson County News," Thursday, Feb. 14, 1946
MRS. LOURY ARNOLD
Funeral services for Mrs. Loury Arnold, 75, who died at 4:15 a.m. Thursday at her home, Doeville, Route 1, Johnson county, following a lingering illness, were held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the residence, Rev. J. O. Jones officiated with burial in the Robertson Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Gatha Arnold, a brother, Webb Rambo, Johnson City and one sister, Mrs. Florence Elliott, also of Johnson City.
Also this obit in the same column, and page....
LAURA IRENE RAMBO ARNOLD was born Jan. 9, 1871, and died Feb. 8, 1946, age 75 years and one month. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rambo.
She married Gatha Arnold, Sept. 20, 1896, who survives. To this union no children were born. She is also survived by one sister, Florence Elliott, Johnson City; two brothers, Webster Rambo, Johnson City and Gerdie Rambo, Oregon. 
Rambo, Laura Irene (I9414)
 
293 "Johnson County News," Thursday, February 21, 1946
DEATHS
George W. Tester, 65, died at 11 a.m. Sunday at his home near Boone's Creek, after a lingering illness.
He is survived by four sons, Raymond Tester, Piney Flats; George Tester, Bristol, Va., and Archie and James Tester, both of Boone's Creek; four daughters, Mrs. E. B. Norris, Boone's Creek, Mrs. E. T. Millard, McDonald, Mrs. C . C. Carroll, Piney Flats and Mrs. Oscar Tester, Butler; two brothers, Stanley Tester, Kingsport, and Smith Tester, Neva; four sisters, Mrs. Virgie Tester and Mrs. W. H. Smith, both of Neva; Mrs. McKinley McElyea, Shouns and Miss Bell Tester, Mountain City.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Edgefield Methodist Church with Rev. Dan Graham officiating. Burial followed in the Church cemetery. 
Tester, George Washington (I13231)
 
294 "Johnson County News," Thursday, February 24, 1949 [published at a later date]
BENJAMIN MOODY
Benjamin Moody, 91, died at his home on Rte. 5, Elizabethton, Sunday Feb. 27, leaving 109 direct descendants.
A member of Sugar Grove Baptist Church, he is survived by four sons, Sam C., Rte. 5, George of Harmon, Va., James of Rte. 2, Carderview, and Tom of Star Rte. Carderview; four daughters, Mrs. Della Jane Gregg of Rte. 6, Elizabethton, Mrs. Anna Bowman and Mrs. Alice Anderson, both of Carderview, and Mrs. Eliza Arney of Neva; 30 grandchildren; 71 great grandchildren; and 5 great great grandchildren.
The funeral was at the Sugar Grove Baptist Church, Johnson County at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, with Rev. J. J. Richardson and Rev. Ed Burnett officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Grandsons and granddaughters were pallbearers and flower bearers. 
Moody, Benjamin (I5434)
 
295 "Johnson County News," Thursday, Jan. 24, 1946
NOAH ALVIN ISAAC
Noah Alvin Isaac[sic] was born Oct. 27, 1875, at Mabel, N. C., and died. Jan. 9, 1946, at Glade Springs, Va., at the age of 70 years, 2 months and 13 days.
He was united in marriage to Callie R. Stout on Jan. 7, 1900. She preceded him in death seven years ago. To this union were born 16 children, 10 girls and 6 boys: Mrs. Jane Norris, Doeville; Mrs. Dave Greene, Vilas; Mrs. Sally May, Glade Springs, Va.; Mrs. Joe Reed, Elizabethton; Mrs. Edward Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Curtis Adkins, Harts, W.Va., Mrs. Francis McGuire, Valle Crucis; Mrs. Wilburn Rominger, Reece; Mrs. Arvil Arnold, Butler, Tenn.; Miss Ruth Isaacs, Glade Springs, Va.; Ed Isaacs, St. Albans, W. Va.; Boone Isaacs, Shady Valley; Lawson Isaacs, Elk Park; Robert Isaacs, Abingdon, Va.; Pvt. Conley Clay Isaacs, Camp Lee, Va.
Mr. Isaacs[sic] professed faith in Christ in 1925 and united with Forrest Grove Baptist Church, where he remained a member until his death. Surviving are the 16 children, 54 grandchildren, a great-grandchild and a host of relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted from Union Baptist Church Jan. 10, by Rev. R. C. Eggers, and interment was in the nearby cemetery. 
Isaacs, Noah Alvin (I2668)
 
296 "Johnson County News," Thursday, January 11, 1951
MARY ISABELLE HENSON SWIFT
...95 years, 9 months, and 10 days old, died Jan. 11 at the home of her son, Ham, Mountain City, route 1. She was a member of Doe Valley Baptist Church. Funeral was conducted Sunday afternoon at Dewey Christian Church, with Rev. Earl Campbell and Rev. H. T. Mabry officiating. Burial was in the Wilson cemetery.
Survivors include 4 daughters and one son, Mrs. Susie Fenner, Bristol; Mrs. Callie Tester, Bruceville, Ind.; Mrs. Lennie Lewis of Shady Valley; Mrs. Vertie Ward of Neva; and Ham Swift of Mountain City; also 29 grandchildren and 62 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren, and a host of relatives and friends.
Pallbearers were grandsons and flower girls were granddaughters.
This tribute was written by Mrs. Stacy Swift: "Grandmother is not dead, she is just away; With a cheery smile and a wave of her hand, She has wandered into an unknown land. So think of her going as dear in the love of There as the lvoe of Here; She is not dead, she is just away."


"Johnson County News," Thursday, January 18, 1951
MARY SWIFT...
...96, of Rte 1, died at her home on Thursday night, Jan. 11, after a short illness. She was a member of the Baptist Church since early childhood.
Survivors include a son, Ham, of Mountain City; four daughters, Mrs. Callie Tester, Bruceville, Ind., Mrs. Vertia Ward of Neva, Mrs. Lennie Lewis of Shady Valley, and Mrs. Susie Fenner of Bristol; 29 grandchildren, and 62 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at Dewey Christian Church at 2:00 o'clock Sunday, Jan. 14, with Rev. Earl Campbell and Rev. H. T. Mabry officiating. Burial was in the Wilson Cemetery. 
Henson, Mary Isabel (I4067)
 
297 "Johnson County News," Thursday, January 23, 1947
DAVID FRITTS
David Fritts, aged 80, died at his home this morning after a short illness. For forty years he had been an active member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church of Doeville.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Maggie Fritts of Doeville, and the following children: Austin Fritts, Kennewich, Wash.; Thos. Fritts, Jefferson City; Earl Fritts, Doeville; Robert Fritts, Butler; Mrs. Ollie Tester, Neva; Mrs. Susie Courtner, Doeville; Mrs. Mary Alice Stansberry, Neva; also the following brothers and sister: George Fritts, Neva; Wilburn Fritts, Butler; John Fritts, Doeville; Brownlow Fritts, Elizabethton; Mrs. Tilda Cable, Doeville; and twenty-seven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 10:00 a.m. at the Rock Springs Baptist Church with Rev. J. J. Richardson of Butler, in charge. Neighbors will serve as pallbearers and flower bearers. 
Fritts, David (I28235)
 
298 "Johnson County News," Thursday, July 17, 1947
J. L. LOWE DIES IN GUATEMALA
Word has been received by the parents, R. S. and Mrs. Lowe, of the death of their son, Private J. L. Lowe, which occurred June 22. Death came from drowning in the port of San Jose, Gautemala, with the body being recovered June 27. Burial was on June 28 in Corazal Cemetery, Canal Zone.
Private Lowe had been in the Army for 14 months. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Among his survivors are the parents, R. S. and Mrs. Lowe; Mrs. Opal McQueen, Butler, Mrs. Virginia Shoun, Avondale, Pa., Betty Lowe, Mountain City, Paul Loe, Salem, Oreton, S. C. Lowe, Gate City, Va., Earnest Lowe, Elizabethton, Edgar, Ivan and Richard, of Mountain City. 
Lowe, J. L. (I5293)
 
299 "Johnson County News," Thursday, July 18, 1946
MARTHA HEATON
Sister Martha Heaton was born Nov. 26, 1887 in Laurel Creek township, Watauga County, North Carolina. She accepted Christ as her personal Savior at an early age. She united with the Timber Ridge Baptist Church, and has lived a faithful Christian life. She was united in marriage to Samuel J. Heaton on June 18, 1905. To this union were born 13 children, four of whom have already preceded her in death.
On July 6 at 5:30 p.m. the Lord saw fit to call her to her Heavenly home. Surviving are her husband, S. J. Heaton, six daughters, Mrs. Ida Carter and Mrs. Mae Futrell, Johnson City, Mrs. Inez Hamilton, Elizabethton, Mrs. Eva Lynne Sheets, Miss Cora Heaton, Miss Clara Heaton; three sons, Loyd and Floyd Heaton, Butler, Pfc. Junior Heaton of the army.
Her age was 58 years, 7 months and 10 days.
Rev. J. J. Richardson, pastor of her church was in charge of the funeral with Rev. Roby Stout of Neva, Rev. E. L. Edens of Siam Baptist Church and Rev. Lee Tester of Mountain Home Baptist Church assisting. 
Tester, Martha Jayne (I1876)
 
300 "Johnson County News," Thursday, July 24, 1947
MATILDA CHURCH MOODY
Matilda Church Moody, 55, was born May 11, 1892 and died July 18, 1947. About 35 years ago she married to Clint Moody. To this union were born two children: Mrs. Garrison Garland and Mrs. Ralph Danner.
She is survived by six sisters and one brother: Mrs. Martha Arnold, Mrs. Rebecca Tester, Mrs. Sarah Pierce, Mrs. Alice Whaley, Mrs. Bessie Garland, and Garfield Church. One brother, John Church, preceded her in death. The deceased is also survived by nine grandchildren and a host of friends.
Mrs. Moody was converted and joined the church 33 years ago.
Funeral was held July 21 with Rev. R. L. Painter and Rev. J. O. Jones officiating. Interment was in Shoun Cemetery at Doeville. 
Church, Matilda "Tilda" (I9268)
 

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