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ENGLET, William Polk Boshers __ ___ 1908 24 Feb1976

(w/o James Edward Englet)

(d/o Polk and Mollie Holman Boshers)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1976

Mrs. William Polk Boshers Englet, 68, of Pulaski died Tuesday, February 24 in Maury County Hospital, Columbia. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at Bennett-May Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Born in Giles County, Mrs. Englet was the daughter of the late Polk and Mollie Holman Boshers. She was married to the late James Edward Englet.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wall, Mrs. Helen Tatum and Mrs. Juanita Del Forge, all of Pulaski; a sister, Mrs. Lorene Brock of Pulaski; two half sisters, Mrs. Annie Flaherty of Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Almeda Claud of Pulaski; a half brother, Tommie Napier of Pulaski; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

ENGLETT, Clay Mack 3 Dec 1882 4 Jan 1936

(h/o Lula Ray Englett and s/o John and Ann Bunch Englett)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 8 Jan 1936

Mack Englett, aged about 60 years, was found dead in bed, Sunday afternoon by a member of his family. Heart failure is supposed to have been the cause of death. The family resided on the farm of T. B. Wade, near Wales. Burial was at Mt. Moriah Monday. He was a good farm worker. His wife and several children survived and a brother, Jim Englett of Milky Way Farms.



ENGLETT, Edith H. Prince 29 Mar 1920 12 Aug 1992

(w/o Frank Ozro Englett) md 19 Nov 1938 GCT

(d/o John Henry and Ella Stevenson Woods Prince)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1992

Mrs. Edith H. Englett, 72, of Lawrenceburg, died Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1992, at Crockett General Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 15, at Bennett-May Chapel with G. C. Fox and Tommy Stevens officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Wayne County, Mrs. Englett was the daughter of the late Henry and Ella Stevenson Woods Prince. She was a housewife and member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Frank Englett of Lawrenceburg; four daughters, Brenda Alverson of Gurley, Ala., Linda Cannon, Pam Englett and Penny Hughes, all of Lawrenceburg; six sons, Hugie Englett of Leoma, Johnnie Englett of Nashville, David and Mark Englett, both of Lawrenceburg, Larry Englett of Jackson, Tenn., Terry Englett of Huntsville, Ala.; 25 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Weaver and Ruth Hill, both of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Woodrow Prince of Lawrenceburg.



ENGLETT, Frank Austin 26 Nov 1939 24 May 1981

(h/o Nancy Allen Englett) S/SGT US Army WWII

(s/o Frank Ozro and Edith Prince Englett)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1981

Funeral services for Frank Austin Englett, 41, of Bon Aqua, who died Sunday, May 24 in Veterans’ Administration Hospital, Nashville, were held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox and Chaplain Goforth of Ft. Campbell, Ky. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mr. Englett, a retired serviceman, United States Army, was supply officer at the V. A. Hospital, Nashville. He was a Giles County native, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Englett of Lawrenceburg, who survive. In addition to his parents,

survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Stevens Englett; two sons, Patrick Englett and Thomas Englett of Bon Aqua; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ella Prince, Lawrenceburg; eight brothers, Hughie D. Englett, Leoma, Terry L. Englett and Larry E. Englett, Jackson, Johnny W. Englett, Jerry W. Englett and Gary S. Englett, Nashville, David M. Englett and Mark A. Englett, Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Mrs. Brenda Alverson, Alabama, Mrs. Linda Cannaon and Mrs. Pam Weeks, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Penny Wells, Leoma; several nieces and nephews.

ENGLETT, Frank Ozro 15 Jan 1915 17 Oct 1993
(h/o Edith H. Prince Englett) S2 US Navy WWII

(s/o Clay Mack and Lula Ray Englett)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __Oct 1993

Mr. Frank Ozro Englett, 78, died Oct. 17 at Lawrenceburg HealthCare. Funeral services were held Oct. 19 at Bennett-May Chapel. G. C. Fox and Tommy Stevens officiated. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Alabama and a resident of Lawrenceburg, he was the son of the late Clay Mack and Lula Ray Englett. Mr. Englett was a retired employee of Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include four daughters, Brenda Alverson of Gurley, Ala., Linda Cannon, Pam Michaud, both of Lawrenceburg, Penny Hughes, Loretto; six sons, David Englett, Mark Englett, both of Lawrenceburg, Hughie Englett of Leoma, John Englett of Nashville, Larry Englett of Jackson, Terry Englett of Huntsville; 25 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren; and one sister, Grace Holley of Pulaski.



ENGLETT, Gary S. 14 Jul 1952 02 Jun 1983

(s/o Frank and Edith Prince Englett)



Obituary: The Giles Free Press 08 Jun 1983

Mr. GaryEnglett, 30, Lawrenceburg, died Thursday, June 2, 1983, in that city. Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Sunday, June 5, at Bennett-May Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, G. C. Fox officiating. A native of Lawrence County, he was the son of Frank and Edith Prince Englett, both of Lawrenceburg. Other survivors include one son, Tony Englett, Nashville; four sisters, Brenda Alverson, Gurley, Ala., Linda Cannon and Pam Weeks, both of Lawrenceburg, and Penny Wells, Leoma; seven brothers, Hugie, David and Terry Englett, all of Lawrenceburg, Jerry and Johnny Englett, Nashville, Larry Englett, Jackson, and Mark Englett, Ethridge.



ENGLETT, Infant 14 Jul 1941 14 Jul 1941

(d/o William Mack Sr. and Mable Addie Black Englett)



ENGLETT, Lula Ray 11 Jan 1871 30 Nov 1958

(w/o Clay Mack Englett)

(d/o Reuben and Nancy Nunnelly Ray)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1958

Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Ray Englett, 87, widow of Mack Englett, were held at 2 o’clock Tuesdayafternoon at Bennett-MayFuneral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Mrs. Englett died at 11:30 o’clock Sunday night, November 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Holley in Pulaski. Born January 11, 1871, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Reuben Ray and Nancy Nunnelly Ray. She was a member of the Pisgah Methodist Church. In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Holley, Mrs. Englett is survived by three sons, Leon Englett, Spencer, Ohio, William Mack Englett, Pulaski, and Frank Englett, Lawrenceburg; twenty-eight grandchildren and seventeen great-great-grandchildren; and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert Price, Pulaski. Bennett-May and Company, in charge.



ERWIN, Morillia E. 15 Jul 1820 14 Aug 1846

(w/o James G. Erwin) md 27 Dec 1837

(d/o and West)

FARMER, Rev. Nathan 33 yrs 11 mos 4 Dec 1832

(s/o and Farmer)



FISHER, J. D. (unmarked) __ ___ 18__ __ ___ 1891

(s/o and Fisher)



The Pulaski Citizen 4 Jun 1891

Egnew---The Angel of Death has again visited our community and claimed for its victim Mr. J. D. Fisher. His remains were buried at Mt. Moriah.



FOGG, John M. 14 Mar 1846 7 Aug 1868

(nephew of Milcy Fogg)



FOGG, Milcy 1 Mar 1798 20 Oct 1870

(d/o James Fogg, Sr.) (Sister of William Fogg)



FOGG, William abt 1796 8 Jun 1868

(h/o Sarah L. Reed Morris) md 18 Dec 1855 GCT

(s/o James Fogg, Sr.)

FORSYTHE, Julia Simpson 2 Aug 1854 2 May 1928

(w/o R. H. Forsythe) md 12 Jan 1868 GCT

(d/o William F. and Martha A. Simpson)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 9 May 1928

Mrs. Julia Forsythe, aged 73 years, wife of the late R. H. Forsythe died at the home of her son, Rev. J. M. Forsythe, May 2, after an illness of over four months. She was born and reared in Giles County where she spent the most of her long and useful life. She is survived by ten children, Mrs. Addie King, Robert Forsythe, Mrs. Mollie Ingram, Mrs. C. L. Abernathy, Mrs. Eugene Sawyer, George and James Forsythe, Mrs. Elvin Smith, Mrs. Ola Davis, and Mrs. William Brownlow. She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood and had such a sweet Christian experience, always ready to do service for her God. She was known far and wide for her many acts of kindness. She always greeted one with a beautiful smile upon her face, even when suffering she would look up and smile so sweetly and tell her friends she was glad to see them. It was refreshing and sweet beyond expression to see her affection for her family and her broad charity for all. Her love for flowers was so great that she did not deed to speak of it, and it was fitting indeed to see her lie down to sleep in a bed of lilies, carnations and roses. There was one other thing that she loved better than flowers and that was music. Music seemed to rise in her soul like a beautiful fountain and flow as the easily and naturally as the air she breathed. A prayer service was conducted at 10 o’clock, Thursday morning from the Pleasant Mount Church by the Rev. W. E. Wright. The funeral was conducted at Mt. Moriah at 1 o’clock the same afternoon by the Rev. W. S. Marshall of Nashville. Interment was in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery.



FORSYTHE, R. H. __ ___ ____ 26 May 1909

(h/o Julia Simpson Forsythe)

(s/o and Forsythe)

FRALIX, Bessie Russell 09 Feb 1909 24 Aug 2001

(w/o Horace Fralix) md 28 Jun 1925 GCT

(d/o Erwin and Anna Workman Russell)

Obituary: Citizen Press 28 Aug 2001

Mrs. Bessie Mae Fralix, 91, of Lawrenceburg died Aug. 24, 2001, at Crockett Hospital.

The Giles County native was the daughter of the late Erwin and Anna Russell and was married to the late Horace Fralix. Funeral services were held Aug. 26 at Bennett-May Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Survivors include her son, Horace Fralix Jr. of

Lawrenceburg; two daughters, Mildred Henson of Mylon and Katherine Woods.



FRALIX, Henry 21 Apr 1907 15 Jul 1935
(s/o Taylor B. and Mattie Callahan Fralix)

FRALIX, Horace 20 Mar 1904 8 Apr 1961

(h/o Bessie Russell Fralix)

(s/o Dave and Nettie Jernigan Fralix)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 12 Apr 1961

Funeral services for Horace Fralix, 58, farmer of Bartow, Fla., and a native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Pink M. Griggs and the Rev. Mack Pinkelton. Burial will take place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mr. Fralix, died at 10:15 o’clock on Saturday night, April 8, in Bartow. Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Dave Fralix and Nettie Jernigan Fralix. Mr. Fralix is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Russell Fralix; three daughters, Mrs. James Reese, Columbia, Mrs. Junior Henson, St. Louis, Mo., andMiss Catherine Fralix, Giles County; two sons, Horace Fralix, Jr., Giles County, and Foster Fralix, St. Louis, Mo.; five grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Paul Fralix, Mrs. Hubert Blade and Mrs. Charles Estes, all of Giles County, and Mrs. Bert Pierce, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. A. M. Duncan, Culleoka; and four brothers, Charlie Fralix and Milton Fralix, both of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jimmy Fralix, Lynnville, and Grover Fralix, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



FRALIX, Marvin 16 Jan 1916 23 Aug 1932
(s/o Taylor B. and Mattie Callahan Fralix)

FRALIX, Mattie Callahan 4 Feb 1887 6 Aug 1977

(w/oTaylor B. Fralix) md 24 Aug 1905 GCT

(d/o Henry and Mattie Mose Callahan)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Aug 1977

Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Catherine Fralix, 90, of Route 1, Lynnville, who died Saturday, August 6 at Lewisburg Hospital, were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Bennett-May Chapel by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton with burial following in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Born in Moulton, Ala., she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mattie Mose Callahan. Her husband was the late Taylor Fralix. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Louis Fuqua, Pulaski and Mrs. James M. Shores, Lynnville; a son, Ozro Fralix, Lynnville; 18 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.



FRALIX, Taylor 23 Oct 1886 02 Oct 1955

(h/o Mattie Catherine Callahan Fralix)

(s/o James Milton and Martha Jane Watts Fralix)

FRANCIS, Lee Age 53 06 Jun 1923

(s/o John and Chapman Francis)



Obituary: The Pulaski Record 14 Jun 1923

Lee Francis died at his home in the Pleasant Valley community last Tuesday and was buried


Wednesday at Moriah Cemetery. He lived alone and had no relations. His age was 53 years.

FRANCIS, Mary Ann 19 Sep 1959 19 Sep 1959
(Infant d/o Butler and Daizy Lou Moore Francis)

FRANKLIN, Stella Rich Parker 10 Jul 1898 8 May 1987

(w/o 1. Thomas Parker 2. O. H. Franklin)

(d/o Thomas R. and Mary Frances Ward Rich)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ May 1987

Mrs. Stella Parker Franklin, 88, of Pulaski, died Friday, May 8, 1987, at Pulaski Health Care


Center. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 10, at Bennett-May Chapel with the Rev.

Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Franklin was the daughter of the late Tom and Mary Frances Ward Rich and was married to the late O. H. Franklin. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was a long-time nurse at Giles County Hospital. Survivors include one grandson, Tommy Parker of Chattanooga; one granddaughter, Mrs. Susan Reed of Las Vegas, Nev.; one sister, Mrs. Renee Morris of Pulaski.



FRANKS, John __ ___ 1814 __ ___ 1830

(s/o and Franks)



FREEMAN, Dorothy Pearl Holt 23 Oct 1935 8 Mar 1989

(w/o Freeman)

(d/o Mitchell Jones and Pansy Alma Harwell Holt)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Mar 1989

Dorothy Pearl Freeman, 52, Route 1, Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 8, 1989, in Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held Friday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Danny Pettus and Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. She was a native ofGiles Countyand the daughter of the late Mitchell Jones. Survivors include, her mother, Mrs. Pansy Holt, Pulaski, three sons, Thomas Boshers, Pulaski, Carl Boshers, La Port, IN, and Tory L. Boshers, U.S. Air Force; two daughters, Debbie L. Abernathy and Barbara Russell, both of Pulaski; one half-brother, Tommy Holt, Detroit, Mich.; one half-sister, Opel Jean Todd, Alabama; and 13 grandchildren.



FREEMAN, Ruth Martin 19 Apr 1916 6 Mar 2000

(w/o Eugene Freeman)

(d/o William and Beatrice Pillow Martin)

Obituary: The Columbia Daily Herald 8 Mar 2002

Ruth Martin Freeman, 85, of Pulaski, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Hillside Hospital. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Bennett-May Funeral Home with the Rev. Robin Beets officiating. Burial will be in the Mt. Moriah Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late William and Beatrice Pillow Martin. She was a homemaker and wife of the late Eugene Freeman. Survivors include sons, Charles Freeman of Pulaski and Larry Freeman of Mobile, Ala.; a sister, Samela Story of Pulaski; brothers, Melvin Martin of Bunker Hill, James W. Martin of Pulaski and Eugene Martin of Lewisburg; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren.



FRY, James Edward 9 May 1937 17 Sep 1937

(s/o Ruby and Martha Owen Fry) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate



GARNER, Ed About 30 years 11 Dec 1905

(s/o and Garner) Unmarked Grave



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Dec 1905

Ed Garner died Mondayat his residence on Edgar Johnston’s farm, of consumption and dropsy, aged about 30. He is survived by his wife, who is a sister of J. L. Curtis of Pulaski, and two children. The burial was at Moriah yesterday. Funeral services will be preached later. The deceased was a member of the Christian church.



GARNER, Emmie Clara Jacobs 29 Dec 1907 25 Aug1982

(w/o Mertie Vergie Lee Garner)

(d/o John and Cora Jacobs)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Aug 1982

Mrs. Clara Garner, age 74, of the Pulaski Health Care Center, died on August 25, 1982, at the


Pulaski Health Care Center. Funeral services were held at Bennett-May Chapel on Friday,
August 27, 1982, at 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiating. Burial followed in

Mt.Moriah Cemetery. A native of Limestone County, Ala., Mrs. Garner was the daughter of the late John and Cora Jacobs. She was a member of the Moriah Presbyterian Church. Survivors include, five daughters, Mrs. Ruby Walls, Pulaski, Mrs. Clara Miller, Cinncinatti, Ohio, Mrs. Joyce Smith, Laurel, Miss., Mrs. Frances Hendrix, St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Linda Benevitist, Chicago, Ill.; five sons, Robert Garner, Pulaski, Jerry Garner, Cinncinatti, Ohio, Tommy Garner, Pulaski; 36 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; three brothers, Thomas Jacobs, Jesse Jacobs, Monroe Jacobs, all of Athens, Ala.; and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Brown, Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. Frances Pitts, Athens, Ala.



GARNER, Infant 20 Jan 1945 21 Jan 1945

(s/o Mertie and Emmie Jacobs Garner) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate



GARNER, Louetta Alex "Lula" 2 Jan 1878 28 Mar1952
(w/o Will Garner)

(d/o Charlie and Mary Ann Ross Clark)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 2 Apr 1952

Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Clark Garner, 74, who died Friday morning, March 28, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim R. Wiser, on Park Street, were held at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Rites were conducted by Elder J. Clifford Murphy, minister of the Church of Christ, and burial took place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. She died at 2 o’clock Friday morning following a years illness. Born in Obion County, Tenn., on January 2, 1878, she was the daughter of the late Charlie Clark and Mary Ann Ross Clark. Mrs. Garner, a member of the Church of Christ since her girlhood, was the widow of Will Garner who died on January 1 of this year. The family had made their home in Giles County since 1900. Mrs. Garner is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wiser, and Mrs. Walter Walls, Minor Hill; three sons, Mertie Garner, Pulaski, Frank Garner, Tupelo, Miss., and Allen Garner, Winter Haven, Fla.; thirty-three grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister, Miss Alice Ross, Union City, Tenn. Bennett-May and Company, Funeral Directors.



GARNER, Mertie Vergie Lee 14 Mar 1905 18 Nov 1990

(h/o Emmie Clara Jacobs Garner)

(s/o Will and Louetta Alex "Lula" Clark Garner)

GARNER, William 02 Apr 1936 23 Jul 1936

(s/o Mertie Virgie Lee and Emmie Clara Jacobs Garner) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate GARNER, William Boyd 18 Oct 1939 01 Jan 1940


(s/o Allen and Marie Smith Garner) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate

GARNER, William Henry 02 Jul1875 01 Jan1952

(h/o Louetta Alex "Lula" Clark Garner)

(s/o James Cox and Mary Garner)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 9 Jan 1952

Willie Henry Garner, 77 year old farmer, died at his home on Childers Street on Tuesday, January 1, at 2p. m. after an illness of one and one-half years. Funeral services were held at Mt. Moriah Church, the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister in charge and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Garner was a member of the Methodist Church, and had lived in Giles County for fifty years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lula Clark; two daughters, Mrs. Jim Wiser, Pulaski, Mrs. Walter Walls, Wales, Tenn; three sons, Mertie, Pulaski, Frank, Tupelo, Miss., and Allen, Winter Haven, Fla.; 33 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.



GARNER, Willie May 15 Nov 1904 13 Apr 1996
(w/o Willie Thomas Garner)

(d/o W. T. and Alice Kellum Torrence)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Apr 1996

Mrs. Willie Mae Garner, 93, of Pulaski died April 13, 1996, at Ardmore Nursing Facility. Mrs. Garner was a housekeeper. Services were Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. She is survived by one sister, Sallie Will Hargrove of Pulaski.



GARNER, Willie Thomas 22 Aug 1900 15 Feb 1977
(h/o Willie May Torrence Garner)

(s/o Edward and Nannie Curtis Garner)



Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen __ Feb 1977

William Thomas Garner, 77, of Route 1, Pulaski died Tuesday, February 15 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 11:00 a. m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton and Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox were the officiants. A retired farmer, Mr. Garner was a native Tennessean. His parents were the late Edward and Nannie Curtis Garner. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Torrence Garner; a brother, Herman Garner of Beech Hill and two half-brothers, Paul Pratt of Nashville and Edward Pratt of Ft. Worth, Texas.



GILLETTE, Cola 2 Sep 1914 22 Jan 1915

(d/o Ella E. Gillette)



GILLIAM, Leeoda 20 Jun 1871 12 May 1946

(w/o Sam Gilliam and d/o John Campbell and Nancy Ann Bills Matthews)



GILLIAM, Sharon 20 Jun 1949 20 Jun 1949

(d/o Paul and Eva Imogene Gooch Gilliam) Unmarked Grave–Death Certificate



GLASCO, John Wesley 19 Feb 1892 2 Oct 1976
(h/o Bessie Sadie Mae Glasco) ck bd 19 Feb 1889

(s/o and Glasco)



GLASCO, Laura R. __ ___ 1860 __ ___ 1946

(w/o Glasco)

(d/o and

GLASCO, Mamie E. 12 May 1895 13 Jul 1930

(w/o John W. Glasco)

(d/o and

GLOSSUP, Mattie Harwell 7 Dec 1880 19 May 1962

(w/o [1]. Robert Clint Glossup [2]. Sam Brewer)

(d/o Samuel Hartwell and Sarah Jane Williams Harwell)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 23 May 1962

Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Harwell Glossup, 82, were held at 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home with the burial in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, west of Pulaski. Mrs. Glossup died at 7:25 o’clock Saturday morning, May 19, at Sally’s Rest Home in Shelbyville, having been in declining health since September. Born December 7, 1880, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Sam Harwell and Sarah Williams Harwell. Twice married, her first husband, Robert Clint Glossup, died in 1913; and her second, Sam Brewer, died a number of years ago. Mrs. Glossup is survived by two sons, Allen Glossup, Pulaski and J. W. Brewer, Elkton; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Glossup Reed, Shelbyville; twenty-one grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Dan Douglas, Pulaski. Bennett-May Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



GOATS, Florence Woodard 09 Oct 1872 15 Jan 1945

(w/o Goats)

(d/o John and Susan Pinkelton Woodard)

GOATS, Infant 02 Jun 1945 02 Jun 1945

(d/o E. G. and Louise Scott Goats) Unmarked Grave Death Certificate



GOATS, John Clarence 15 Jun 1890 07 Apr 1974

(h/o Mary Elizabeth Burks Goats)

(s/o Phillip and Rebecca Horn Goats)

Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 10 Apr 1974

John Clarence Goats, 83, died Sunday April 7 in Giles County Hospital. Services were held Monday at Carr and Erwin Chapel with Church of Christ minister G. C. Fox officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Born in Giles County his parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goats. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Burks Goats; three sons, Flenoy Goats and Dave Goats, both of Pulaski and Charles Goats, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Appleton and Mrs. James Chapman, both of Pulaski; a brother, ClayGoats, Nashville; two half-brothers, William Hutton and Seal Hutton, both of Pulaski; two half-sisters, Mrs. Raymond Rose and Mrs. Jack Hoskins, both of Pulaski; and 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.


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