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Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Dorothy Jean Tomallo
Dorothy Jean Tomallo, 66, of LaFollette died November 15th, 2002 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Knoxville.
She was preceded in death by her son, Terry Tomallo; sister, Nancy Trexller and brother, Kenny McCloskey.
Mrs. Tomallo is survived by her husband, Charles Tomallo; daughter, Shari McCloud, LaFollette; son, Mark Tomallo, Ohio; five grandchildren; sisters, Jean Howell, Pa, Ruth McCarty, Ohio; brothers, Dennis McCloskey, Pa, Larry and Clem McCloskey boyh of Ohio and Robert McCloskey, Fl.
Funeral services were November 17th at the Walters Chapel with the Reverend Mike Smith officiating.
Interment was in Sunrise Cemetery.
Walters Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Lester M. Wagers
Lester M. Wagers, 78, of LaFollette died November 16th, 2002 at the Jellico Hospital.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Chester and Lizzie Wagers; sisters, Bessie Teague and Willie Hoskins; brother, Victor Wagers.
Mr. Wagers is survived by his wife, Betty, LaFollette; daughters, Karen Ridenour, Patricia Reese and Freida Norman all of LaFollette; sons, Ricky Wagers, J.R. Wagers both of LaFollette; eight grandchildren; sister, Jane Reynolds, Ky.; half sisters, Polly and Mary Done both of Ky.
Funeral services were November 19th in the chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with the Reverends Andrew Ayers and Bill Maxwell officiating.
Interment was in Sharp Cemetery.
Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Grant Wells
Grant Wells, 92, of LaFollette died November 15th, 2002 at the St. Mary's of Campbell County Health and Rehab Center.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lena Parker Wells; daughters, Helen Wells and Margaret Wallace; parents, Charlie and Myrtle Wells.
Mr. Wells is survived by his sons, Ronnie Wells, Va., Jerry Wells, LaFollette, J.P. Bunch, Oak Ridge; daughter, Mary Fisher, Il, Eva Wells, NC; several grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
Funeral services were November 17th in the chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with the Reverends Ronnie Arnold and Hobert McCreary officiating.
Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Audrey Ruth York
Audrey Ruth York, 72, of Lima, Ohio died November 13th, 2002 at her home.
She was preceded in death by her parents Clyde and Lola Jordan Byrd Heatherly; husband, Reverend Steve G. York and infant sister.
Mrs. York is survived by her sons, Dan York, Ohio, Joseph Steve York, Ohio; six grandchildren;11 great grand children.
Graveside funeral services were November 16th at Huddleston Cemetery with Reverend Willard Smiddy officaiting.
Cox and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Ermine Edward Ayers
Ermine Edward Ayers, 80, died Wednesday May 21, surrounded by his loving family and a band of angels.
On December 4, 1922, Ermine was born the seventh of eight children to James and Rutha Ayers in Campbell County. Ermine served our country in 1943 with the 155th Engineers of the U.S. Army. Upon his honorable discharge he worked in the coalmines of Tennessee.
Ermine married his sweetheart, Dorothy Brassfield on December 28, 1946 in LaFollette. They moved to Leavenworth in 1947 and he was employed as an orchard worker. He later worked at the Peshastin Mill for 33 1/2 years, retiring in 1984. The Ayers have resided in Cashmere since 1978.
Well known for his guitar playing, he began at age 16. Over the years he used this gift God gave him by playing in different church bands. He and his wife sang duets for church and funerals. Ermine was baptized in the late 1960’s and was a member of the New Life Center and Pastor’s council. He and Dorothy were voted seniors of the year in the 80’s.
Ermine was dearly loved by his family and they knew he loved them. His gentle, quiet nature proved to be the core of his home. He worked so hard to provide a safe and warm home. He could fix anything! As every family, we had our struggles, but through tough times we were made strong. You may have been a common man to some…no ticker-tape parades, no monuments built in your honor…but dad you are our hero! You loved God, loved your family and were strength to those who called you friend.
Ermine spent the last seven years in Cashmere Convalescent Center. He had a stroke in his spine that left him paralyzed in his lower body. He didn’t complain, and was an inspiration to many by the strength of his faith and character during this time. Thanks to the staff and management who gave Ermine such good care. The love you showed him meant so much to us.
Comforting words spoken by Ermine during this illness: "If I don’t see you here again, I’ll see you up in heaven." When a Christian dies-you can’t refer to their death as losing them. When you lose someone, you don’t know where they are. Dad, we know you’re in heaven-See you later!
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, Cashmere; two daughters, Ruth and Rev. Charles Perry, Chippewa Falls, WI, Joyce and Rev. Jim Miles, Bonne Terre, MO; two sons, Ron and Tammie Ayers, East Wenatchee, Rev. Clarence and Sharon Ayers, Tacoma; one sister, Ellar Baird, LaFollette; grandchildren, Dustin, Kimberly, Alex Perry, Cameron and Sierra Ayers, Bryan, David, Alison Ayers, Matthew, Michael, Joshua Miles; five great-grandchildren, Nathan, Brandon Ayers, Brytney Kuntz, Thatcher and James Miles.
Funeral services were Tuesday, May 27 at New Life Center Church of God.
Those who wish to make memorial donations to New Life Center Church of God.
Telford’s Chapel was in charge of the arrangements.

Elsie Eldean Blalock
Elsie Eldean Blalock, 70 of Elk Valley, died Thursday May 22, 2003 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Archie and Minnie Moles; granddaughter, Mickie Trammel; brothers, Tyson and Toms Moles; sister, Creola Hensley and Opal Clark.
Elsie is survived by her husband, Ed Blalock, Elk Valley; six sons, Doug Manis and wife Leisa, Sam Manis and wife Wilma, all of Elk Valley, David Blalock and wife Carrie, Clinton, Mark Blalock, Jacksboro, Brian Blalock, Dalton GA, Eddie Blalock and wife Teresa, Jacksboro; three daughters, Sabrina Walp, Elk Valley, Brenda Trammel and husband Paul, Teresa Gibson and husband Mickey, all of Elk Valley; 19 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two brothers, Buck Moles and Jim Moles, both of Byrdstown; three sisters, Olene Wilson, Clebedell Clark, Myrt Booher, both of Byrdstown; a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were Sunday, May 25 at Harp Funeral Home
Reverends Ronnie Thomas and James Adkins officiated.
Burial was Monday May 26 at Valley View Cemetery.
Harp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

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