Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Mary Edith Fisher
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Alexander Funeral Home with Tom Nankarvis officiating.
Entombment will be in Memory Chapel Mausoleum.
Visitation will be from noon until the service time Sunday.
She was the daughter of the late Claude and Edna Johnson McCall and preceded in death by her husband Kelton Fisher.
She is survived by her sons, STewart Fisher of Columbia and Earl Fisher of Gallatin; daughters, Lottie McCormick of Gallatin and Martha Satterfield of Springfield; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
William Daniel Wilsford, Jr.
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
The family will visit with friends from 4-7 p.m. Sunday at Manor Hall, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudson, 216 Pleasant St., Mt. Pleasant. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church, Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. Wilsford was the son of the late William Daniel and Laura (Matthews) Wilsford, both of whom were descended from pioneer settlers of Maury and Giles Counties. A sister, Reba Wilsford Foster of Stanford, Kentucky, also preceded him in death.
In 1939 he married Evelyn Jaggers, who survives. He is also survived by his daughter, Pamela Hudson and son-in-law, Jim Hudson of Mt. Pleasant; grandson, Daniel Wilsford Hudson and wife, Ivonne of Columbia, a granddaughter, Laura Hudson of Sacramento, Calif. and three great-grandchildren, Daniel, Elizabeth and Ana Hudson of Columbia.
Mr. Wilsford had a long and distinguished career in the business world. When the phosphate industry was booming in Maury and surrounding counties, he was employed by International Minerals and Chemical Corporation and later by the Tennessee Valley Authority at their Akin Mining operation.
He served as the Maury County agency manager for Tennessee Fanners Insurance Companies, The Farm Bureau Group, for over 30 years. He operated a beef cattle farm for more than 35 years. His favorite sports were hunting, fishing and telling tall tales.
Mr. Wilsford was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mt. Pleasant. He and his wife were dedicated volunteers at Maury Regional Hospital. Other memberships included Tombigbee Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, The Maury County Farm Bureau, Tennessee Cattlemen's Association and Rotary Club. He also served as a Boy Scout.
Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, the Mt. Pleasant Public Library, Mt. Pleasant Foundation for Scholarships or the American Cancer Society.
Williams Funeral Home of Columbia is in charge of arrangements.
David Ashley
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
A memorial service will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday at McDonald Funeral Home with Richard Tate officiating. The family will receive friends thirty minutes before the memorial service.
The Memphis native was the son of Ruth McMorris Ashley of Hohenwald and the late Audrey Gerald Ashley. He was self-employed.
Survivors include his wife, Donna Lynn Ashley; sons, David Robison, Zachary Keith Ashley, and Joshua Gabriel Ashley, all of Hohenwald; daughters, Rikki Rebecca Carroll of Columbia and Adrian Erin Keltner of Hohenwald; brothers, Michael Wayne Ashley, Mark Alan Ashley and Steven Kelly Ashley, all of Hohenwald; a sister, Amy Ruth Maki of Memphis and one grandchild.
Mr. Wallace C. "Buddy" Mayberry, Jr.
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services for Mr. Mayberry will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Williams Funeral Home of Columbia with Wendell Robinson and Andy Brown officiating. Burial will be in the Polk Memorial Gardens with military honors provided by Herbert Griffin American Legion Post # 19. The family will visit with friends from 6-9 p.m. Friday and from 4-9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
The Maury County native was the son of the late, Wallace Childress, Sr. and Katherine McMeen Mayberry. He was the husband of 56 years to Mrs. Opal V. Thigpen Mayberry. He attended McDowell School before entering the United States Army. He was in the 227 Antiaircraft Artillery Searchlight Battallion during World War II. He was a plumber and pipefitter for Buchi Heating and Plumbing of Nashville and was a former employee at Stauffer Chemical in Mt. Pleasant for many years. He was a member of Union Local #572 in which he was affiliated with various plants Middle Tennessee. He was of member of the Herbert Griffin American Legion Post # 19 and a member of Graymere Church of Christ.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Donald C. (Linda) Mayberry of Smyrna and Suzanne M. (Carlton) Scott of Columbia; grandchildren, Stacey M. (Rob) Huey of Lewisburg, Lorie Mayberry of Brentwood, Jessica Scott and Hunter Scott of Columbia; one great-grandchild, Alex Huey of Lewisburg; two sisters, Dot Roberts of Lewisburg and Mrs. J.E. (Frances) Davis of Columbia.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Tomab Mayberry of Columbia and a sister, Mildred Hutcherson of Columbia.
Pallbearers will be Sammy Walters, Mike Frakes, Daniel Goad, Danny Poland, Gary Poland and Tommy Ray Mayberry.
Honorary pallbearers will be past and present TLC Caregivers of Centerville, friends at Graymere Church of Christ, members of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local # 572, co-workers; James Davenport, Frank Buchanan, Bob White, Jack Curtis, and Bob Curtis.
Memorials may be made to the Meals-on-wheels program at Graymere Church of Christ, 1320 Trotwood Avenue, Columbia, TN 38401.
Hobart Barnhill
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services were conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home with Jim Taylor officiating.
Burial will follow in Williamson Memorial Gardens.
A native of Williamson County, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II and a self-employed farmer. He was a member of Fourth Avenue Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his wife, Liddie Davis Barnhill and his parents, V.I. and Dora Rainey Barnhill.
Survivors include Clyde Barnhill of Franklin and Clint Barnhill of Mt. Pleasant; brothers, L.D. and Carl Barnhill, both of Burwood Community; sisters, Esther Dodd of Burwood Community and Marie Martin of Nashville; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Mary Edith Fisher
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Alexander Funeral Home with Tom Nankarvis officiating.
Entombment will be in Memory Chapel Mausoleum.
Visitation will be from noon until the service time Sunday.
She was the daughter of the late Claude and Edna Johnson McCall and preceded in death by her husband Kelton Fisher.
She is survived by her sons, STewart Fisher of Columbia and Earl Fisher of Gallatin; daughters, Lottie McCormick of Gallatin and Martha Satterfield of Springfield; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Jackie Mitchell
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services were conducted Saturday at Cornersvile Funeral Home. Burial was in the New Hope Ostella Cemetery.
The Lincoln County native was the son of the late Dalton and Arnell Collins Mitchell. He was self-employed and a member of the Cornersville First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his sister, Peggy Clarkson of Brentwood; brothers, Jerry Mitchell of Decatur, Ala. and Jimmy Mitchell of Cornersville.
Myrtle Fowler
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in Fowler Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 9-10:30 a.m. Monday at Cornersville Funeral Home.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Claude Fowler in 1999. She was a homemaker and has no immediate survivors.
Mr. Ray Davis
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services for Mr. Davis will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with the Rev. Gene Barrett, Park Boshers and Olen Bassham officiating. Burial will be in the Arlington Cemetery. The family will visit with friends from 4-9 p.m. Sunday and Monday at the funeral home.
The Maury County native was the son of the late Herman and Evelyn Hicks Davis and husband of Sandra Josephine "Josie" Lovell Davis. He retired as a station attendant after 30 years with Mac's Service Station. He was a graduate of Hay Long High School. He attended the Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children; Mike Davis of Sandy Hook, Sandy (Steve) Dulworth of Dickson and Travis (Trina) Davis of Mt. Pleasant; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Carolyn Williams of Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, Douglas (Charlotte) Davis of Mt. Pleasant and Jimmy (Beulah) Hicks of Tampa, Fla.; several nieces and nephews; his beloved pets, Lucy Peppers, and Mac.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Evelyn Kelley.
Active pallbearers will be David Lovell, Jeremy Morgan, Timmy Davis, Bryant Workman, Terry Kelley, Pat Kelley, Chris Mayo and James Taylor.
Honorary pallbearers will be Loyd Dugger, Kevin Davis, Richard Powers, Billy Wayne Lovell III, Liburn L. Carpenter, Austin Davis, Melvin Attkisson, Jerry Attkisson, Steve Clawson. Dr. Earl Parrott, Roy Cummins, Tony Harris, Josh Kelly, Lee Davis, Earl Cooper, Dalton Cole, John McClain, Adam Dulworth, Steve Dulworth and Ross LeMay.
Miss Dolores J. Milmine
Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jim Hughes officiating. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3-5 p.m. Sunday at Oakes & Nichols. Memorials may be made to Volunteers in Mission at First United Methodist Church, 222 West Seventh Street, Columbia or Maury County Animal Shelter, 1236 Lawson White Drive, Columbia.
A native of Sandusky, Mich., she was the daughter of the late Gordon Milmine and Minnie May Sinden Milmine, natives of Ontario, Canada. She came to Columbia with her family in 1927 at the age of three months. She attended McDowell Elementary School and was a 1944 graduate of Columbia Central High School.
Miss Milmine earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree in Library Science from George Peabody College. She was a school librarian in Lincoln County and Maury County for 38 years. A number of those years were spent at Columbia Central High School.
A member of First United Methodist Church since 1939, she was active in the affairs of United Methodist Women, Wesleyan Service Guild and made numerous mission trips overseas and in the United States with Methodist Volunteers in Action.
Active in community affairs, she was a member of the Thursday Literary Guild, Maury Regional Hospital Auxiliary, Maury County Retired Teachers Association and was an avid supporter of the Maury County Animal Shelter.
Milmine Simons, Chryl Sitts Brooks, Lillie Beal Ingersoll, Ruth Beal Ingersoll, Lauriena Milmine Richmond and Leon Milmine, all of Ontario, Canada.
Active pallbearers are Ernest Allen, Page Chamberlain, Cam Anderson, Jim Lester, Dan Sengstacke, Houston Parks, Ken Hay, Robin Wilhite, Eddie Watson and Woody Givens. Honorary pallbearers include, Sadie Booker, Dr. Lewis Moore, Dr. Steven Simmons, Dr. John Kruckeburg, Mary Frances Gladney, Lil Moore, Marcilla Warren, Melanie Stephens, Marion Sengstacke, Lolly Watson and India Hay.