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Mr. K. O. Hampton, Mr. J.
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L. D. RHINEHARDT
Hayesville - L. D. (Dow)
Rhlnehardt. 77, of Mayes vllle
died of ? heart attack about
10:30 a.m. Friday. October
27 while surveying near
Murphy.
Mr. Rhlnehardt was born
near Waynesvtlie and was the
son of the late James and
Mary Anga Rhlnehardt. He
moved to Clay County at an
early age and later served as
county surveyor. He was a
member of the Clay County
Masonic Lodge.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Sunday in Hayesville Metho
dist Church.
The Rev. Ralph Jacks and
the Rev. Billy Fox officiated
and burial was In die church
cemetery. Masons conducted
graveside rites.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Eva Mease Rhlnehardt;
four daughters, Mrs. Louise
Dayton of Hayesville and Mrs.
Eva EUer Garrett, Mrs. Ruth
Cochran and Mrs. Evelyn
Davis of Canton, Ohio; a son,
Fred Rhlnehardt of
Hiawassee, Ga., a brother,
John Rhlnehardt of Canton,
N. C.; a sister, Mrs. Oscar
Ashe of Hayesville; one half
brother, Wlllard Martin of
Cleveland. Ga.; sevengrand
children and two great-grand
children.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
ANDREW INGRAM
Warne ? Andrew Ingram,
82, of Rt. 1 Warne, died ac
his home Thursday, morning,
October 26, after a long ill
ness. He was a lifelong
resident of Towns CountyGa.,
a son of the late Ellsha and
Caroline Stiles Ingram. He
was a member of the Old
Brasstown Baptist Church and
served as a deacon for many
years. He was a member of
Stephens Masonic Lodge of
Young Harris, Ga.
Surviving are two daughters
Mrs. Estle Hall and Mrs.
Zadle Moore of Warne; one
sons, John Ingram of Young
Harris, Ga.; 12 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2p.m.
Friday in Old Brasstown
Baptist Church.
The Rev. C. M. Martin
and the Rev. Henry Bradley
officiated and burial was in
the church cemetery with
Masonic graveside rites.
Pallbearers were H. A. and
Joe Hall, Tommy Moore,
Hubert Hamby, J. O. Puett
and Von Cunningham.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
MISS HATTIE KITCHENS
Hayesvllle - Miss Hattie
Kitchens, 79, of Rt, 3, Hayes
ville, died at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday October 25 in the
home of a nephew, Roy E.
Lamldn, after a long illness.
Miss Kitchens was a
member of a Clay County
pioneer family and was the
daughter of the late James
M. and Louisa Reynolds
Kitchens. She was a member
of the Old Shooting Creek
Baptist Church.
Services were heldat2p.m.
Friday In Old Shooting Creek
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Cecil Garrett, the
Rev. Boyd Hogsed and the
Rev. James Thomas officiated
and burial waa In the church
cemetery.
Surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. LassleGrlbhleofHayes
vllle and Mrs. Maggie Lamkin
of Belmont; and three brothers
Ervin of Mount Berry, Ga.,
Ben and Wiley Kitchens of
Hayesvtlle.
Townson Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
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CARROLL CLONTS
Carroll Brlte Clones, 29,
died Sunday night in a Decatur,
Ga? hospital after a brief
illness.
Services were held at 3:30
p.m. Tuesday In New Ranger
Baptist Church near Murphy.
The Rev. Thomas Tmitt
'Officiated and burial was In
the Macedonia Baptist Church
Cemetery.
A native of Cherokee
County, Mr. Clonts was a
graduate of Murphy High
school and of Carson-Newman
College. He received his
masters from Peabody
University in Nashville, Tenn.
He was employed by DeKalb
County Board of Education
and had been teaching for two
years in Decatur high schools.
He was a veteran of the Korean
War.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Cleo Lawson Clonts of
Adanta; the parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Clonts of Rt. 2,
Murphy; two sisters, Mrs.
Yonah Ware of Tucker, Ga.
and Mrs. Betty Ann Beaver of
Plattsburg, N. Y.; one brother
Mack Clonts of Lawrenceville,
Ga.; and the maternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Cook of Culberson.
Pallbearers were Charlie
Clonts, Vaugh.Buford,Cllnjon
and HUlard Cook and Luther
Burgess.
I vie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
CHARLES WHEELER
Hayesville -CharlesWilliam
Wheeler, 56, died Wednesday
afternoon, October 25 in a
Hlawassee, Ga.f hospital.
Services were held at 2
p.m. Friday in Martin Hills
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Odie R. Rogers
officiated and burial was In
the church cemetery.
Mr. Wheeler was a native
of Clay County, a son of the
late James and Vernie Smith
Wheeler. He was a member of
Sweetgum Methodist Church,
and a veteran of WorldWarll.
Surviving are one sister,
?Miss Carrie Wheeler, of
Miami, Fla.; and three broth
ers, George of Greenville, S.
C? Rufus of Alexander and
Robert L. Wheeler of
Le cester.
Pallbearers were Cline
Ledford, Albert Martin,
Andrew and M. C. Moore,
Paul Burrell and Paul Wat
son.
Ivie Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
CHARLIE D, WILSON
Andrews CharlieDeveraux
Wilson, 59, died in a hospital
at Johnson City, Tenn., after
an illness of two years.
r uneral servi ces were held at
10 a.m. Wednesday in the
Chapel of Patrick Funeral
Home of Ellzabethton, Tenn.
Graveside rites were held at
Valley River Cemetery, An
drews, N. C. Wednesday at
4 p.m
Mr W lson was a native of
Cherokee County and had been
residing in Hampton, Tenn.
for the past five years. Hewas
a veteran of World War II, and
a member of VFW club of
Andrews. He also was a re
tired engineer for TV A and a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Rogersville, Tenn
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Beulah Stweart Wilson;
three daughters. Mrs. Maude
Pllldngton, of Stecoah, Mrs
Betty Kimmey , Cleveland.
Texas, and Mrs. Margaret
Squires of Wilmington, N. C.;
two sons, Claude Wilson of
Cleveland, Ohio and Johnny
Wilson of Andrews; two
sisters. Mrs. Sam Best, of
Andrews and Mrs. Bessie
Bradley of Gastonta: three
brothers. Bill and Gordon Wil
son of Andrews, and Mace
Wilson of Charlotte, and 11
grandchldren.
I vie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements in
Andrews.
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MRS. LAURA GREEN
Mrs. Laura AnneGreen, 77,
of Murphy, died at 1:10 a.m.
Saturday, October 28, In a
Murphy hospital after a brief
illness.
Mrs. Green was a native of
Macon County and was a
daughter of the late Jones
and Matilda Burnett Bradley.
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church.
The Rev. William J. Thomp
son and the Rev. R. A. Potter
officiated and burial was In
Sunset Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Arden Davis, Ben
Palmer, Don Ramsey, Hugh
Brittain, James B. Hall and
John GUI.
Surviving are three sons,
Wallace of Paducah, Ky,; Bob
of Murphy and John Green of
Akron, Ohio; a step-son,
Horace Earl Green of Youngs -
town, Ohio; a step-daughter,
Mrs. Etta Tate of Cleveland,
Tenn.; a brother, RayBradley
of Franklin; two sisters,Mrs.
Iva Allen of Bryson City and
Mrs. Ealie Morgan of Frank
lin; four grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
I vie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
W. F. McCRAY
Hayesville - William Frank
McCray, 50, of Hayesville,
died Saturday afternoon,
October 28 In the home of a
brother, Theron, after a long
Illness.
Services were held at U
a.m. Monday in Fire's Creek
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Verlin Martin and
the Rev. Ronda Ledfocd of
ficiated and burial was in the
church cemetery.
Surviving in addition to the
brother are the widow, Mrs.
Lura Lance McCray; a daugh
ter, Miss Ellen McCray of
Hayesville; the mother, Mrs.
Oma Jane Stockton McCray of
Rt. , 4, Hayesville; three
sisters, Mrs. Lena Chance,
Mrs. Mina Sanders and Mrs.
Esta Roberson of Hayesville;
and three other brothers. Wll
lard of Hayesville, Nathan of
EUljay, Ga., and Norman of
Brasstown.
Pallbearers were Everett,
Herbert, Harold and Donald
McCray, Richard and Howard
Chance.
Ivie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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MRS. MINNIE KILLLAN
Mrs. Minnie Lou Kllllan,
65, died Sunday afternoon at
the home of a daughter, Mrs.
Anna King, of Rt. 1 Culberson.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday In FrlendshipBaptist
Church. Tbe Rev. M. Cochran
officiated and burial was In
Wolf Creek Cemetery.
A native of Fannin County,
Ga? Mrs. KiUian was a mem
ber of Cherry Log Baptist
Church.
Surviving lnaddltlontoMrs.
King are two other daughters,
Mrs. Lela Beavers of Ellijay,
Ga., and Mrs. Ethel Delacruz
of Lima, Peru; one son, Fred
Poston of Culberson; three
sisters, Mrs. Hattle Hlnton
of Murphy, Mrs. Esther Craig
of Ducktown, Tenn. and four
brothers, John of Murphy,
Edgar of Florida, WlllofRos
man and Jim Henson of
Smokemount.
Ivie Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES McCLURE
James T. McClure, 66, of
Portland, Ore., died last
Saturday, October 21, lnPort
land after a short Illness.
Mr. McClure was a native
if Towns County, Ga? and
moved to Portland several
(?ears ago.
Services were held at 2p.m
Saturday In Old Union Church.
The Rev. Henry Brown and
die Rev. Harold Rabon of
ficiated and burial was In the
rhurch cemetery.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Edna Colwell McClure
two daughters, Mrs. Aliens
Wade of Portland, and Mrs.
Louise Stephens of Young
Harris. Ga.;- Three sons,
James McClure with the Army
In Frankfort, Cam any, Frank
and Walter McClia-e of
Portland; and two sisters.
Mrs. Sarah Nichols and Mrs.
Nanda HoweU of Youi? Harris,
Oa.
Tow usual Funeral Home was
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MRS. ADA MASHBURN
Unaka ? Mr*. Ada Mash
burn, 63, died Tuesday,
Ocmbar 31 at 4 p.m. In the
home of her son, Loimie
Mashbum of Lowellvtlle, Ohio
after a brief illness.
Mrs. Mashburn was a life
long resident of Cherokee
County a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rose, and
had been a memeber of Unaka
Baptist Church for many
years.
burvlvlag are bar husband.
Jack Mashburn of Unaka; three
sons, Lawrence of KnoxvlUe,
Glenn and Lonnie of Lowell
vllle Ohio; five daughters,
Mrs. Guy Patterson of Lowell
vllle, Ohio, Mrs. Raymend
Carroll, Murphy, Mrs. Carl
Palmer, Murphy, Mrs. Nor
man McCasklll of Hickory and
Mrs. James Lockaby, of
Hickory; four sisters, Mrs.
Ed Parmer of Youngstown,
Ohio, Mrs. Allen Dockery of
Knoxvllle, Tenn., Mrs. Fred
Allen of Lenoir City, Tenn.,
and Mrs. Earl Young of
Florida; two brothers, Gld
and John Rose of Unaka; 20
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
F uneral arrangements
under the direction of Ivie
Funeral Home were in
complete Wednesday evening.
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LAWSON LUNSFORD
Lawson Lunsford, 80, of Rt.
1, Murphy, died Wednesday
afternoon at his home after a
long illness.
He was a native of Chero
kee County, a son of the late
John and Nancy Sneed Luns
ford. He had been active in
civic life and had served as
a member of CherokeeCounty
Board of Education, He was a
member of Peachtree Baptist
Church and had been Sunday
School Superintendent for a
number of years.
Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. Dorcas Lovingood
Lunsford; two daughters, Mrs.
Claude Bumgarden of Candler
and Miss Nancy Lunsford of
the home; two sons, Loy and
John of Rt. 1, Murphy; one
brother, G. W. Lunsford of
Andrews; and six grand
children.
Services will be held at
2:30 p.m. Friday in Peach
tree Baptist Church. Townson Funeral Hume Is
The Rev. Robert Barker and In charge of arrangements,
the Rev. Lester Srowe will
?officiate! and burial will be
In Peach tree Cemetery.
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