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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Muse, Fannie Rainey May 27, 1945
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Lincoln County News - May 31, 1945
Muse
Mrs. Fannie Rainey Muse, 76, wife of Oscar Muse, died Sunday at her home at
Bledsoe. The funeral was conducted from the residence Monday by George
Freeman and Eld. Jim Sanders. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Jim Barham; granddaughter,
Miss Mabel Barham, grandson, Tom Barham, of Lewisburg.
Burial was in Muse Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - May 31, 1945
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Murdock, Alice Morgan January 5, 1925
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Fayetteville Observer - p. 5 - c. 4 - January 8, 1925
Murdock
Mrs. Alice Morgan, wife of Clifford Murdock and daughter of Prof. R. K.
Morgan, died of blood poison at Petersburg at 2:00 o'clock Monday
afternoon, January 5, 1925. She was bright and beautiful and possessed all
those qualities which glorify young womanhood and make the possessor loved
of every one, so that her going away brought sorrow to the entire
community. She was a member of the Methodist Church, was reared in a
spiritual atmosphere and her faith was of the most steadfast character and
now she has entered into the joys of the faithful. The funeral service was
conducted by Revs. Cheery, Alexander, Brown, Elds. Little, Hart and Largen.
Burial at Old Orchard Cemetery at Petersburg.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 5 - c. 4 - January 8, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Murdock, Clifford January 1943
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Lincoln County News - February 4, 1943
Murdock
Burial of Mr. Clifford Murdock took place at Old Orchard Cemetery Monday,
at 1:00 p.m. He was the son of Mr. J. N. Murdock and the late Mrs. Murdock.
He was born and reared here, living here until a few years ago when he
moved to Decatur, where he was in business. He was a graduate of the
schools of Petersburg.
He is survived by his father; two sisters, Mrs. Bill Lumsden, of Decatur,
and Mrs. Hugh Street, of Fayetteville; three brothers, Robert Murdock,
Milton Murdock and Dryden Murdock, of Alabama.
Lincoln County News - February 4, 1943
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Murdock, A. J. July 1942
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Lincoln County News - July 16, 1942
Murdock
Funeral services for A. J. Murdock, aged 67 years, who died at a Lewisburg
hospital Wednesday, were held Thursday, at 3:00 p.m., at the home by Eld.
Allen Shaddy and Eld. J. W. Sanders.
He was a large landowner and trader. He was born and reared in Marshall
County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock. He is survived by
his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Alfred Adams, Misses Elizabeth Frances
Murdock and Jean Murdock, and son John Murdock, of Petersburg; two
daughters, and one son by a former marriage, Mrs. Cowan Phillips, of
Petersburg; Mrs. Era Johnson, of Fayetteville, and one son, Robert Murdock.
Burial at the Talley Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - July 16, 1942
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Lincoln-Bedford County TN Archives Obituaries.....Morgan, Robert Kenneth (Sr.) July 1, 1935
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Lincoln County News - July 4, 1935
Morgan
Professor Robert Kenneth Morgan, Sr., for 55 years a forceful and beloved
educator of Middle Tennessee, died at his home in Petersburg, on Monday
afternoon, July 1, at 1:30 o'clock following an illness of fourteen weeks.
Professor Morgan was born in Bedford County, near Shelbyville, in 1865, the
son of German Baker and Alice Holt Morgan. He received his education in the
Bedford County Schools, Webb School and Vanderbilt University.
Professor Morgan began his distinguished career as a teacher at Howell, in
1885. In 18??, he formed a partnership with Prof. Hal Peoples, who was at
that time principal of the Mulberry School, and together they founded the
Peoples & Morgan Prepatory School at Fayetteville, which later became the
Morgan Prepatory School. This institution was moved in 1919 to Petersburg,
where it continues, with Professor Morgan's eldest son, Prof. R. Kenneth
Morgan, Jr., as headmaster. Professor Morgan known affectionally by
thousands of boys who received instruction under him, as "Old Dog," met
with and taught some of his Latin classes until about three months before
his death.
On June 4, 1894, Professor Morgan was married to Miss Myrtle Stephenson, of
Howell; to this union were born five daughters and three sons. His second
daughter, Mrs. Alice Morgan Murdock, preceded him to the grave several
years.
Professor Morgan was a life-long member of the Methodist Episcopal Church
South, a member of the Exchange Club and of the Chamber of Commerce.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Church
by his pastor, the Rev. W. E. Cowser, assisted by the Rev. J. W. Cheery, a
former pastor and close friends of many years standing. Eld. R. A. Largen,
a former student, paid a touching and sincere tribute to Professor Morgan
on behalf of the student body and alumni.
He is survived by his wife, three sons, R. Kenneth Morgan, Jr., of
Petersburg; Charles Morgan, of Hickory, N. C., and J. A. Morgan, of
Chicago; four daughters, Mrs. Kathleen George and Miss Sarah Morgan of
Petersburg; Mrs. Marvin Miller, of Nashville, and Mrs. Warren Gibson, of
Hickory, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. W. B. Moore, of Petersburg, and Mrs.
R. A. Conger, of Fayetteville; two brothers, the Rev. A. J. Morgan, of
Dickson, and the Rev. G. A. Morgan, of Murfreesboro, presiding elder of the
Murfreesboro district, and numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
A host of friends and admirers from Fayetteville joined the throng which
had assembled at Old Orchard Cemetery to pay their last respects to this
beloved maker of men as he was quietly laid to rest.
Lincoln County News - July 4, 1935
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Moore, G. W. November 12, 1940
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Lincoln County News - November 14, 1940
Moore
G. W. Moore, aged 84 years, 4 months and 4 days, died at his home in
Petersburg at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 12. Mr. Moore had been a
faithful member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since his youth.
Funeral services were conducted at the C. P. Church in Petersburg Wednesday
at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Walter Crawford and Rev. H. J. Burroughs.
He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. George W. Marsh, of
Fayetteville; and the following sons: R. R. Moore, of Troy, Ill.; O. E.
Moore, of Shelbyville; J. B. Moore, of Petersburg; W. B. Moore, of
McMinnville; also one sister, Mrs. Ellen Moore Wells and seventeen
grand-children and twelve great-grandchildren survive him.
Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - November 14, 1940
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Montgomery, Fred M. July 4, 1944
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Lincoln County News - July 6, 1944
Montgomery
Funeral services for Fred M. Montgomery, 42, who died suddenly while
playing softball in Clinton, Tenn. on Tuesday night, were conducted
Thursday at the local Methodist Church of which he was a member. The
pastor, Rev. M. K. Harwell officiated, assisted by Prof. R. K. Morgan, and
Prof. L. I. Mills of Shelbyville.
Mr. Montgomery had lived at Petersburg until recently when he went to
Clinton, where he was being employed.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Wilma Hart Montgomery; two sons, Jerry and
Billy Montgomery; his father, James A. Montgomery, of Petersburg; one
brother, James Edward Montgomery; one niece, Betty Montgomery.
Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - July 6, 1944
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Mitchell, Lou Etta July 4, 1944
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Lincoln County News - July 6, 1944
Montgomery
Funeral services for Fred M. Montgomery, 42, who died suddenly while
playing softball in Clinton, Tenn. on Tuesday night, were conducted
Thursday at the local Methodist Church of which he was a member. The
pastor, Rev. M. K. Harwell officiated, assisted by Prof. R. K. Morgan, and
Prof. L. I. Mills of Shelbyville.
Mr. Montgomery had lived at Petersburg until recently when he went to
Clinton, where he was being employed.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Wilma Hart Montgomery; two sons, Jerry and
Billy Montgomery; his father, James A. Montgomery, of Petersburg; one
brother, James Edward Montgomery; one niece, Betty Montgomery.
Burial was in Old Orchard Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - July 6, 1944
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Mitchell, Lou Etta January 18, 1942
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Lincoln County News - January 22, 1942
Mitchell
Funeral services for Mrs. Lou Etta Mitchell, aged 57 years, widow of John
Gibson Mitchell, who died Sunday afternoon, January 18, at her home near
Petersburg, after a lengthy illness, were conducted Monday morning at Bee
Springs Church, with Rev. Turpin officiating.
Mrs. Mitchell was the daughter of the late William and Emily Rowe Watson,
and was born and reared in Giles County, but moved to Petersburg about
three years ago.
Surviving are three sons, Floyd and John Allen Mitchell, of Petersburg;
Pvt. T. H. Mitchell, of Fort Casey, Washington, three daughters, Mrs. Clay
Beddingfield, of Bunker Hill, Tenn.; Mary Lou and Pauline Mitchell, of
Petersburg; several sisters and brothers in Giles County.
Burial was in Bee Springs Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - January 22, 1942
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Mills, Granville February 14, 1925
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Lincoln County News - January 26, 1939
Mills
Mr. Granville Mills, aged 60 years 7 months and 4 days, died at his home
near Petersburg on February 14, 1925. Funeral service was conducted by Eld.
A. H. Rozar, burial at Old Orchard Cemetery. He is survived by his wife and
three sons, W. B., W. H. and R. C. Mills.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 1 - c. 3 - February 26, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Melton, James Otis January 1939
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Lincoln County News - January 26, 1939
Melton
Funeral services for Mr. James Otis Melton, 61, of Decatur, were held
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in McBurg by Eld. James Sanders, of Petersburg.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eva Campbell Melton; one son, Horace
Melton, of Detroit; and one brother of Texas.
Burial was in the McBurg Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - January 26, 1939
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....Marr, George June 12, 1925
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Fayetteville Observer - p. 12 - c. 5 - June 18, 1925
Marr
George Marr died of a complication of diseases at his home here at 12:30
o'clock Friday night. He was about 45 years old and a member of the
Presbyterian Church. He is survived by a wife and one son, Emerson, and one
brother, Jim, of Texas. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. R. S. Brown
and Rev. W. S. Marshall, burial at Marr graveyard.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 12 - c. 5 - June 18, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McTier, Andrew September 17, 1925
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Fayetteville Observer - p. 4 - c. 1 - September 24, 1925
McTier
Mr. Andrew McTier died of heart failure at Petersburg on Thursday
afternoon. He was 65 years of age and leaves one brother and one sister,
James McTier and Miss Mary McTier. Funeral services were conducted at the
Baptist Church of which he was a member by Rev. John Estes, the Methodist
minister, assisted by the other local minister. For many years Mr. McTier
was a traveling salesman.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 4 - c. 1 - September 24, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McRady, Hugh May 19, 1938
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Lincoln County News - May 19, 1938
McRady
Hugh McRady, 32, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.
McRady, in Petersburg, on High Street, at 1:00 a.m. this morning
[Thursday], following a paralytic stroke suffered Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.,
while on duty at the McRady-Muse Drug Store, with which he had been
associated for two years.
He was a popular young business man and his untimely passing been the
occasion of much grief. He received his education at Morgan School and
Georgia Tech in Atlanta, having graduated from the department of Civil
Engineering. He followed the profession in which he specialized until
succeeding his father in the drug business.
He was endeared to many friends both in prep school and college. At the
meeting of Morgan alumni Saturday evening he was reelected to the office of
secretary, which he has held for two years.
Funeral services will be held at the Petersburg Church of Christ, of which
he was a member, Friday at 3:00 p.m., by Eld. B. F. Hart and Prof. L. I.
Mills.
Mr. McRady is survived by his parents, two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Sugg, of
Coldwater, and Mrs. Marshall Talley, of Petersburg, and one brother, Dr.
J. V. McRady.
Burial will be in Old Orchard Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - May 19, 1938
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McRady, F. S. December 10, 1925
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Fayetteville Observer - p. 5 - c. 3 - December 17, 1925
McRady
Dr. F. S. McRady, aged 72 years, died of Bright's disease after a two week
illness at Petersburg, Thursday, December 10, 1925. He was one of the most
successful practitioners in the county and during the days of his activity
had a very large and lucrative practice. He occupied a commanding position
in his community and at the time of his death was president of the First
National Bank of Petersburg. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and
the funeral service was conducted by Rev. R. S. Brown, the pastor. Burial
at Old Orchard Cemetery. He is survived by a brother and sister.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 5 - c. 3 - December 17, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McRady, Sallie E. February 1925
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Fayetteville Observer - p. 1 - c. 3 - February 5, 1925
McRady
Miss Sallie E. McRady died from a stroke of apoplexy at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. F. Fender, in Whitewright, Texas, recently. She leaves
another sister, Mrs. T. Reid, of Lewisburg, and two brothers, J. C. and Dr.
F. S. McRady, of Petersburg.
Fayetteville Observer - p. 1 - c. 3 - February 5, 1925
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McMillan, T. N. "Tom" March 1940
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Lincoln County News - March 21, 1940
McMillan
Funeral services for T. N. "Tom" McMillan, aged 72 years, who died at the
Lincoln County Hospital after a few days illness, were held at the Unity
Church, near Howell, by Rev. H. J. Burroughs, Monday, at 2:00 p.m.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mecca McNeil McMillan; two daughters, Mrs.
James Crabtree and Mrs. Will Crabtree, of Petersburg; four sisters, Mrs.
Minnie Pamplin, of Little Rock; Mrs. C. F. Blakemore, of Abernathy, Texas;
Mrs. J. W. Hulsey, of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Effie Roseborough, of Howell.
Burial at Unity Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - March 21, 1940
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McLaren, Emma Redd Pylant September 1941
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Lincoln County News - April 6, 1939
McLaren
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Emma Redd Pylant McLaren,
which occurred in Florida last week.
Funeral and burial in Florida.
Lincoln County News - September 11, 1941
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McCoy, John (Mrs.) April 1, 1939
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Lincoln County News - April 6, 1939
McCoy
Friends of Mrs. John McCoy, a former resident of Petersburg, but who has
been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ludington of Lewisburg, for
some time, will be grieved to learn of her death which occurred at her home
Saturday morning.
Burial in the Lewisburg Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - April 6, 1939
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Lincoln County TN Archives Obituaries.....McAdoo, Audrey Mae Campbell November 30, 1943
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Lincoln County News - December 2, 1943
McAdoo
Services for Mrs. Audrey Mae Campbell McAdoo, aged 51, wife of Rev. S. O.
McAdoo, who died at the Lincoln County Hospital early Tuesday, after a
short illness, were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Wednesday,at
2:00 p.m., by Rev. W. M. Zarecor.
She is survived by her husband, the Rev. McAdoo; her mother, Mrs. M. W.
Campbell, of Murfreesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sanders, of
Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Harry Kelton, of Nashville.
Burial was at Old Orchard Cemetery.
Lincoln County News - December 2, 1943
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