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HAMSLEY, Robert A. 2 May 1837 15 May 1889

(s/o and Hamsley)



HANCOCK, Hull Huggins 20 Jul 1818 03 Feb 1881

(h/o 1.Frances Hightower 2. Ursula Caroline Beasley 3. Nancy M. Kerr)

(s/o William and Hancock)

HANNAH, Elizabeth C. [Reed] 17 Mar 1821 31 Jan 1864

(w/o Andrew Hannah)

(d/o Robert and Elizabeth Myers Reed)

HANSEN, Irene Rose [Kolodzieski] 21 Feb 1928 10 Jun 1994

(w/o Robert Hansen)

(d/o Joseph and Stella Kolodzieski)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen Jun 1994

Mrs. Irene Rose Hansen, 66, died June 10, 1994, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The Pulaski resident was a native of New Jersey, daughter of the late Joseph and Stella Kolodzieski. She was a homemaker and member of the Freedom Hill Bible Methodist Church. Services were held June 13 at North Funeral Home with the Rev. S. L. McDonald officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include husband Robert Hansen of Pulaski, children, Robert Hansen, Jr., Eric Mark Hansen, Frances Irene Hansen, all of Pulaski, and Joann Irene Hansen of Spotswood, N. J.; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sister and brother, Helen O’Rorke and Henry Kolodzieski, both of New Jersey.



HANSEN, Robert 11 Nov 1929

(s/o Magnus and Mildred Wyberg Hansen)



HARDEMAN, Martha Jane [Witt] 25 Oct 1849 24 Jan 1877

(w/o Newton W. Hardeman) md 6 Jan 1867 GCT

(d/o Clayton Hamilton and Mary Sanders Witt)

HARDEMAN, Newton W. 10 May 1844 12 May 1890

(h/o Martha J. Hardeman)

(s/o Benjamin F. and Ellender Sanders Hardeman)

HARDIMAN, Rebecca A. 7 Sep 1869 10 Jul 1932

(d/o and



HARDISON, C. B. 27 Mar 1882 7 Feb 1932

(h/o Lizzie Martin Hardison)

(s/o Michael Anderson and Mary Lucy Harris Hardison)

HARDISON, Lizzie [Martin] 04 Feb 1890 17 May 1951

(w/o C. B. Hardison)

(d/o Tom and Mary Kirk Martin)

HARRIS, Henry Clay __ ___ 1869 15 Sep 1943

(h/o Lizzie Hamlett Harris)

(s/o Louis H. and Sarah Knott Harris)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 15 Sep 1943

Funeral services for HenryC. Harris, 73, highlyrespected citizen ofthe Bodenham section, who died Wednesday morning at his home, following two months’ illness, will be held at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cemetery Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in the familylot in the church cemetery. Mr. Harris is survivedbyhis wife, Mrs.Lizzie Hamlett Harris; four daughters, Mrs. Earl Moates, Mrs. Marion West, Miss Lena Harris of the Pulaski Hospital Nursing Staff, and Mrs. Cora Bell Tittsworth; and four grandchildren.



HARRIS, Lizzie [Hamlett] 1 Jun 1873 11 May1862

(w/o Henry Clay Harris)

(d/o Solon and Stacy Elizabeth Tidwell Hamlett)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 16 May 1962

Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie Hamlett Harris, 88, Giles County resident, were held at 2


o’clock Sunday afternoon at Mt. Moriah Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with the burial in

the church cemetery. Mrs. Harrison died Friday morning, May 11, at Kelly Home for the Aged at Tuscumbia, Ala., after a period of declining health. Born June 1, 1873, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Solon Hamlett and Elizabeth Tidwell Hamlett. She was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Henry Harris, died a number of years ago. Mrs. Harris is survivedbythree daughters, Mrs. Lena Flanagen, Sheffield, Ala., Mrs. MaryLou West, Pulaski, and Mrs. Cora Bell Tittsworth, Chattanooga; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Hamlett, Pulaski; and one sister, Mrs. Beulah Johnson, Kingsport. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



HARRIS, Louis [Harris] 22 Mar 1843 02 Dec 1924

(h/o Sarah Knott Harris)

(s/o John and _?_ Harris)

HARRIS, Robert Hix 16 Nov 1909 25 Dec 1930

(s/o Henry Clay and Lizzie Hamlett Harris)



Obituary: Democratic Union 09 Jan 1931

In memory of Hix Harris, who was taken December 25. General services were conducted by Bro. C. E. Patch at Mt. Moriah Cemetery Saturday afternoon. The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh. His age was 22 years. Born in the eighteenth district and lived there until three years ago and came to Pulaski. He was a barber for Mr. Ball, making his home with Mrs. John Ezell. He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harris. A beautiful character of a soul has gone back to heaven to the Giver to make Heaven richer and the earth poorer. He was a good son, a kind, loving brother, a true man. He loved all of his co-workers, a brother to all the boys he boarded with, a son to Mrs. John Ezell. The sympathy of many friends and loved ones in the loss of this sweet boy goes out to the dear father, mother, four sisters, Maud, Mary Lou, Lena and Cora Bell. A Friend.



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 31 Dec 1930

The community last Thursday was very sorry to hear that Hicks Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, had gotten killed by an auto accident in Pulaski. His burial was at Mt. Moriah Saturday. He leaves to mourn his loss, mother, father and four sisters, Mrs. Earl Moats, Mrs. Luther Braly, Mrs. Willie McLean, Mrs. Guy Titsworth. “Twill be sad of his sisters to go home and see their dear brother no more. But ‘tis even more sad for dear mother and father, for hew as the only left at home. Hicks was working in a barber shop at Pulaski. The writer has seen him several times there. He was always pleasant and kind and had a smile wherever you saw him, no matter who it was. It showed at his burial that he was loved by many. May the Lord bless his dear mother, father and sisters and help them to live close by him that some day when He calls for them, they will find their dear son and brother at the pearly gates waiting for them.



H

ARWELL, Bessie [Ward] 14 Aug 1933


(w/o Paul Edward Harwell)

(d/o Jim and Flora Evelyn May Harwell)



HARWELL, Clyde A. 30 May 1912 30 Mar 1943

(h/o Lillian Clifton Harwell)

(s/o T. R. and Edna Childress Harwell)

HARWELL, Margaret Jean 5 Aug 1939 21 Nov 1939

(d/o Katie Mae Harwell) UMG



HARWELL, Lillian Clifton 14 Nov 1914

(w/o Clyde A. Harwell) md 28 Sep 1940 GCT

(d/o Claude and Mattie Mangrum Clifton) Buried at Maplewood

HARWELL, Paul Edward 7 Oct 1936 2 Aug 1997

(h/o Bessie Ward Harwell)

__ ___ ____

(s/o Duffie and Alcinia Hodge Harwell)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1997

Mr. EddHarwell, 60, diedAug. 2, 1997, at ColumbiaHillside Hospital. Mr. Harwell, aresident of Pulaski, was a machine operator. Services were to have been held today (Tuesday) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Bessie Harwell; son, Paul Harwell; daughters, Tracy Harwell and Judy Banks; brother, Gilbert Harwell of Indiana; sisters, Louise Thornton and Hettie Lopez, both of Pulaski, and Hattie Fryrear of Norfolk, Va., and Pauline Ramsey of Elkhart, Ind.



HAYES, George Rolland 03 Oct 1846 22 Oct 1926

(s/o and Harriett Hayes)



HAYES, Georgia [Rolland] 11 Jun 1867 07 Jan 1923

(w/o Henry P. Hayes)

(d/o J. C. and Mary Green Rolland)

HAYES, Henry Hollis 30 Jan 1900 08 Oct 1923

(s/o Henry P. and Georgia Rolland Hayes) UMG



HAYES, Henry P. 18 Feb 1861 24 Feb 1936

(h/o Georgia Rolland Hayes)

(s/o James T. and Indiana C. Puryear Hayes)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 26 Feb 1936

Henry Hayes, well-known Giles County citizen, died at the home of his son in Nashville, Monday. The body was returned to his old home community for burial. And was laid away at Moriah Tuesdayafternoon, following services conductedbyRev. T. E. Hudson. Mr. Hayes had a farm in the Moriah communitybut has been living with his children in Nashville during the last few years.



HAYES, Ida Mae [Tatum] __ ___ 1895 __ ___1951

(w/o John L. Hayes) md 25 Dec 1912 GCT

(d/o James A. and Ardella Wall Tatum)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 21 Feb 1951

Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae Tatum Hayes, 55, who died at a Nashville Hospital Wednesday after an extended illness, will be held Friday at 2 o’clock at Mt. Moriah Church. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton will officiate and burial will take place in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Hayes was a native of Giles County and the daughter of the late James A. and Ardella Wall Tatum. She spent her girlhood here but moved to Nashville in 1925. She was a member of the Baptist Church. She is survived byher husband, John L. Hayes, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Lucille Hinton, Nashville, and Mrs. J. L. Mayes, Hopkinsville, Ky.; five brothers, William Tatum, Ardmore, Tenn., Leslie Tatum, Leslie Tatum, Edgar Tatum, and Ozro Tatum, all ofCampbellsville; two sisters, Mrs. Trudie Wall, Pulaski and Mrs. Hume Russell, Wales; five grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.



HAYES, Indiana C. [Puryear] 08 Feb 1829 15 Jan 1911

(w/o James T. Hayes) UMG (I do not know why they had her as Judia Hayes. JBC)

(d/o Henry E. and Mary Ann Rix Puryear)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 19 Jan 1911

Mrs. Judia Hayes died Sunday afternoon at her home at Cedar Grove, aged over 80 years, and was buried at Mount Moriah Monday, after services at Moriah Church by Rev. T. E. Hudson. Mrs. Hayes is survived by her children, Henry and Mitchell Hayes, and Mrs. L. R .Krapp, and was an aunt of Mrs. Jim Green and of Newt Puryear. Mrs. Hayes had been almost a lifelong member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and was highly esteemed by her many

Christian graces and womanly qualities.

The Pulaski Citizen 26 Jan 1911

Mrs. Nanna Hayes died about 2 o’clock Sundayafternoon, January15, after a few weeks illness of lagrippe, aged 81 years. Mrs. Hayes is survived by two sons, Henry and Mitchell and one daughter, Mrs. Legg of Texas, and grandson, Louis Mitchell Krapp and a brother, Mr. Puryear of Nashville. Monday the remains were laid to rest at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones.



HAYES, Jackson G. 12 May 1858 09 Nov 1868

(s/o James T. and Indiana C. Puryear Hayes)



HAYES, James T. 27 Nov 1832 02 Jun 1877

(h/o Indiana C. Puryear Hayes) unmarked grave

(s/o Peyton (Peter) and Sarah Hayes)

The Pulaski Citizen 14 Jun 1877 Bodenham

On Sabbath afternoon, June 3rd, Mr. James T. Hayes was buried at Mt. Moriah.



HAYES, James Mitchell 10 Feb 1869 15 Jul 1930
(h/o Mattie Elizabeth Wright Hayes)

(s/o James T. and Indiana C. Puryear Hayes)



HAYES, John Leroy 27 May 1883 25 Aug1971

(h/o Ida May Tatum Hayes)

(s/o Benjamin and Martha Horne Hayes)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Sep 1971

John Leroy Hayes, 88, died Wednesday, August 25 at Gordon’s Hospital in Lewisburg. Services were held Friday, August 27 at the Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated. A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late Benjamin and Martha Horne Hayes. His wife was the late Mrs. Ida Mae Tatum Hayes. He was a member of the Baptist Church and served as Deputy on the Tenn. State Fair Board for thirteen years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Davis, Lewisburg; Mrs. Hallie Lucille Monfort, Venice, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Pernie Cooper, Lawrenceburg; five grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren.



HAYES, Mattie [Wright] 12 Nov 1884 21 Sep1919

(w/o James Mitchell Hayes) md 7 Sep 1910 GCT

(d/o Mitchell B. and Nannie J. Pilkinton Wright)

HAYES, May Bell [Garner] 15 Oct 1910 01 Jun 1937

(w/o Guy Hayes) UMG

(d/o Will and Lula Clark Garner)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 2 Jun 1937

Mrs. May Bell Hayes, wife of Guy Hayes of the Wales community, died at home Monday, and was buried at Moriah Tuesday afternoon.



HAZELWOOD, Clyde R. 28 Mar 1885 3 Mar 1902

(s/o J. H.and Mary Hazelwood)



HAZLEWOOD, Mary Lou [Witherow] 6 Aug 1870 8 Feb 1899

(w/o G. W. Hazlewood) md 26 Jan 1898

(d/o and Witherow)

HELTON, Frances Calona [Stewart] __ ___ 1845 13 Jun 1926

(w/o David S. Helton)

(d/o William and Annie Collins Stewart)

HELTON, Rufe 12 Nov 1888 2 May 1915

(s/o David S. and Frances Calona Stewart Helton) UMG



HENDRICKS, Donald Robert 06 Feb 1926 02 Dec 2006

(h/o Frances Ann Garner Hendricks)

(s/o __?__ and __?__ Hendricks)

Obituary: Mr. Hendricks was born on February 6, 1926 in Sherburn, Minnesota. He is a veteran of the Korean War and is preceded in death by one son, Kenneth Hendricks.The family will receive friends on Mondayfrom 5pm until 9p.m. at the funeral home.Funeral services will be on Tuesday December 5, 2006 at 2 pm at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Hendricks is survived byhis wife, Frances Ann Garner Hendricks of Pulaski; two sons, David Hendricks of White Bear Lake, Minnesota and Todd Hendricks of Honolulu, Hawaii; five daughters, Linda Pstugehelski of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pamela Everson, Clara Garner, Mary Hayes, and Kathy Dickerson, all of Pulaski; 4 sisters, one brother, 15 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. This obituary may be viewed on our website at www.carranderwinfh.com.Carr and Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

HENDRIX, Kenneth Ray 22 Feb 1958 7 Oct 1997
(s/o Donald Robert and Frances Ann Garner Hendrix)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Oct 1997

Mr. Kenneth Ray Hendrix, 39, of Prospect Road, Pulaski, died Oct. 7, 1997, at Centennial Hospital in Nashville. Graveside services will be at 2p. m. Friday at Mt. Moriah Cemeterywith Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Hendrix was born in Tennessee Feb. 22, 1958. Survivors include his parents, Donald Robert and Frances Ann Hendrix of Pulaski; brothers, Todd of Pulaski and David of Minnesota; sisters, Mary Hayes, Pam Everson, and Lisa Salmon, all of Pulaski, Kathy Paley of Lawrenceburg, Darlene King of Unionville, Jan Cochran of Lewisburg and Linda Hendrix of Minnesota.



H

ENDRY, Margret 6 May 1820

(d/o and

HESTER, John Wallace Jr. 25 Feb 1932 01 Dec 2003

(h/o Dorthia Peden Hester)

(s/o John Wallace and Lila Wooten Hester)

HICKS, John H. 28 Aug 1829 18 Feb 1844

(h/o Mary Sanders Hicks)

(s/o John and Matilda Johnson Hicks)

HILL, Sarah Ann 2 Jun 1830 Only date

(d/o Walter M. and Jeanette_?_ Hill)



HILL, Walter M. __ ___ ____ 09 Nov 1850

__ ___ ____

(h/o Jeanette Hill)

(s/o and



HOBSON, Elizabeth 20 Mar 1763 25 Jul 1831

(w/o Lawson Hobson)

(d/o Anthony

HOBSON, John L. 06 Dec 1843 29 Oct 1855

(s/o John M. and Sarah A. E. Hobson)



HOBSON, Lawson 31 Dec 1753 04 Aug 1843

(h/o Elizabeth Hobson) Revolutionary War Soldier (s/o and Hobson)



HODGE, Charlie Gransom 19 Jan 1902 02 Jul 1961

(h/o Octavene Wall Hodge)

(s/o Charlie and Mary Crocker Hodge)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 05 Jul 1961

Charlie Hodge, Jr., was released today under $6,000 bond and a preliminary hearing on a charge of first degree murder in the hammer-slaying of his father, Charlie Granson Hodge, Sr., was postponed until August 5. Sheriff P. M. Butler said the elder Hodge was killed by repeated blows with a claw hammer in the kitchen of his home in the Fourteenth District ofGiles County near the Maury County line, Sunday evening, July 2, about 6 o’clock. According to the Sheriff, Mrs. Hodge said her husband had been drinking and threatened her and her two sons with a gun, after which Charlie, Jr., attacked his father with the hammer. The 18-year-old youth’s hearing in General Sessions Court was postponed for thirty days by Judge David Rhea at the request of the defense counsel who submitted evidence that the defendant is needed at home at the present time to assist with pressing farm chores. Mr. Hodge was a native of Giles County, the son of the late Charlie and Mary Crocker Hodge. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3 p. m. at Pulaski Funeral Home by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors, besides the son and wife, Mrs. Octavene Wall Hodge, are another son, Calvin Nelson Hodge ofGiles County; one brother, Tom Hodge of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Duffy Harwell and Mrs. Mary Etta Hendrick of Giles County, Mrs. Beulah Hendrix and Mrs. Nannie Bell Harwell of Columbia, and Mrs. Helen Louise Moore of Shelbyville.



H

OLDER, Ernest P. 08 Aug 1894


(h/o Lena H. Holder)

(s/o and



HOLDER, James E. __ ___ 1925 04 Jul 1944

(s/o Ernest Pillow and Lena Hutton Holder) Killed in service



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Jul 1944

James Ernest Holder, 21, Giles County soldier serving with a medical unit at Camp Blanding, Jacksonville, Fla., was fatally injured Tuesday, July 4, when he was struck by a car on a street in Jacksonville. He received a head injury and died shortly after arrival at a hospital in that city. The body accompanied by a soldier from Camp Blanding, reached Pulaski Saturday morning and funeral services were held at 2:30 that afternoon at Mt. Moriah Church by the Rev. Frank Calhoun, pastor of the Pulaski Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Holder is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pillow Holder, of Thompson Station, formerly of Route 1, Pulaski; one brother, Sherman Holder, Cullman, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs. Campbell Johnson, Lynnville, and Misses Virginia, Rosa Lee and Lucile Holder, of Thompson Station. The young man was born and reared in the Bodenham section of Giles Countyand was engaged in farming prior to entering the service. His basic training was received at Camp Lee, Va., after which he was stationed at Drew Field, Fla., and later at Camp Blanding.



HOLDER, John Gilbert 25 Aug 1881 17 Apr 1951

(h/o Lucy Jane Hutton Holder)

(s/o John and Bell Fleming Holder)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 18 Apr 1951

Funeral services for John Gilbert Holder, 69, who died on Tuesday, April 17, at a Nashville hospital, were held at 2 o’clock at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Pulaski. He had been in declining health many years. Born in Giles County May 25, 1881, he was the son of the late John Holder and Bell Fleming Holder. His wife, Mrs. Lucy Hutton Holder, died approximately twelve years ago. Mr. Holder is survived by two sons, Roy Holder, Pulaski; three half-brothers, Flournoy Holder and Clarence Holder, Columbia; and Ernest Holder, Columbia; and two half-sisters, Mrs. Luna Holder and Mrs. Maudy Holder, both of Columbia. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.



HOLDER, Lena [Hutton] 15 Sep 1897 4 May 1954

__ ___ ____

(w/o Ernest P. Holder)

(d/o Jess and Ellen Woodard Hutton)



HOLDER, Lucy Jane [Hutton] 22 Dec 1869 21 Aug 1944

(w/o Gilbert Holder) UMG

(d/o Jim and Janie Wilson Hutton)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 Aug 1944

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Jane Holder, 74, who died at 8 o’clock Monday morning, August 21, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Leonard Goats, in the Moriah community, were held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at Moriah Church, conducted by the Rev. E. B. Gatlin, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pulaski. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Mrs. Holder is survived by her husband, Gilbert Holder, who is a patient in a Nashville hospital; two sons, Felix Holder, employed by the L. & N. Railroad, Mt. Pleasant, Roy Holder, U. S. Army, who is overseas; and one brother, Jess Hutton, Giles County.



HOLLAND, William Edward “Eddie” __ ___ 1958 21 Aug 2005

(h/o Pam Holland)

(s/o Albert M. and Jane Puryear Holland)

Obituary: WKSR Obituaries 22 Aug 2005

William Edward “Eddie” Holland died yesterday in Columbia. A resident of Pulaski, he was a Postal Clerk for the Maury County Post office, a past Master of the Bethel Masonic Lodge, past Ambassador for the Al Menah Shrine Temple and 47 years old. Visitation will be held today from 5-8pm at Giles County Funeral Home. Masonic Services will be held tonight at 7pm. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2pm in the chapel of Giles County Funeral Home with Don Graham officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. He is survived bythe mother of his children, Pam Holland, and bytwo sons, William Payton Holland and John Preston Holland, by a daughter, Doris Allyne Holland. He is survived by two step-sons, Chris Gray and wife, Amanda and Brian Gray and wife, Jaclyn, all of Mt. Pleasant. Other survivors include a sister, Mary Melody Graham and husband, Don of Lynnville, sister-in-law Patricia LaFern, and grandchildren, C. J. Grayand ShalynDuberry. He is survivedbyaniece, JerryAnn Sharber and husband, Bobby, nephew, Donnie D. Graham and great niece, Breanna Sharber. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jane Puryear Holland and brother, Jerry Wayne LaFern.



HOLLEY, Bessie Dean [Strickland] __ ___ 1931 26 Dec1957

(w/o Wayne Holley)

(d/o Labe and Lena Strickland)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 1 Jan 1958

Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Dean Strickland Holley, 26, wife of Wayne Holley, were held at 10 a. m. Saturday at Bennett-May Funeral Home in Pulaski by Dr. J. Clark Hensley, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial was in Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Holley died at her home Thursday morning of a self-inflicted pistol wound, according to Sheriff P. M. Butler and City Patrolman Jack Cox and Thurman Irwin. Members of the family stated Mrs. Holley had been in ill health for some time. A native of Pulaski, she was the daughter of Mrs. Lena Spear, Pulaski and the late Labe Strickland. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors in addition to her husband, includ a son, Jimmy Barnhart, and a daughter, Nina Barnhart, Pulaski; three sisters, Mrs. Garland Swanner, Tupelo, Miss., Mrs. Clarence Bonee, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. K. O. Wilkes, Pulaski; four brothers, Labe Stickland, Jr., Greenway, Ark., Ray Strickland, Fort Knox, Ky., and Roy Strickland, Pulaski.

HOLLEY, Grace Clay [Englett] 10 Feb 1909 25 Jul 1994
(w/o William L. Holley)

(d/o Clay Mack and Lula Ray Englett)



Obituary: The Giles Free Press 28 Jul 1994

Mrs. Grace Clay Holley of Pulaski died July 25, 1994, at Meadowbrook Nursing Home. The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Mack and Lela Ray Englett. She was married to the late William L. Holley. She was a housewife and member of the Methodist Church. Services were held at Bennett-May Chapel with Mark Johnson officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter Carol Roberts and one son Mack Holley, both of Pulaski; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.


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