TP Marshall, N. C. December li, 1971 -Page 7 Doafcho and Funoral W.M.M.H. Radio Schedule A' Area J2 1 MRS. A. J. RUNNION Mrs. A. J. (Delia) Runnion, 98, of Hot Springs died Saturday morning, Dec. S, 1970, at her home after a brief Illness. She was a native of Cocke County, Terni. and had lived most of her life in Madison County. She was the oldest member of Dorland Memorial Presbyterian Church of Hot Springs. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Russell of Hot Springs; three sons, Claude of Hot Springs, Walter of Dan dridge, Tenn. and Howard Runnion of AsbeviOe; seven grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Dorland Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Revs. George Moore and Phillip Nicholas of ficiated. Burial was in the family cemetery at Walnut Creek. Pallbearers were Willie Collins, Kenneth Burgin, Gene Autrey, Jack Ebbs, James Gentry and Burder Fowler. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. JUUNA BUCKNER Services for Mrs. Julina B. Buckner S3, of Marshall Rt. 7, who died Sunday, Dec. 6, 1970, in an Asheville nursing home, were held at 2:30 pjn. Wed nesday in North Fork Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Frank Plem- We Will Remain OPEN During Tobacco Sales Days In Marshall: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weoverville: 8:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. First Union National Bank n ;'Marthair-Wavervlirer:? mons, Lester Crayton and Uoyd Ponder officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Grandsons and nephews were pallbearers. Mrs. Buckner was a lifelong resident of Madison County and the widow of Elbert L. Buckner, who died last July. Surviving are three sons, Noah, Clement and Kenneth Buckner, all of Marshall Rt. 7 ; a daughter, Mrs. H. E. Plemmons of Hot Springs Rt. 1; a brother, Barnett Buckner of Marshall Rt. 7; a sister, Mrs. Ada Payne of Marshall Rt. 2; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. THOMAS J. ALLISON Services for Thomas Jackson Allison, 64, of Hot Springs Rt. 2, who died Sun day, Dec. 6, 1970, at his home, were held at 2 p jn. Tuesday in Bethel Christian Church. The Revs. Claude Surrett and Lloyd Young officiated. Burial was in Roaring Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cecil Pangle, Wade Gardin, Dale Keener, Dale Balding, Verna Holt and Homer Plemmons. Mr. Allison was a retired farmer. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Nora Mae Allison; five sons, Clifford of Nashville, Tenn., Dewey of Hot Springs Rt. 2, Spencer of Florida, Arnold of Hazelwood and Bobby Allison of High Point; three daughters, Mrs. Ed Foster of Ohio, Mrs. Billy Hannah of Hot Springs Rt. 2 and Mrs. Richard Snerer of South Carolina; two stepsons, Clarence and Jerry Lunsford of Maryland; two step daughters, Mrs. John Wyatt of New Jersey and Mrs. Edna Shettey of Waynesvllle; two brothers, Henry of Waynesvllle Rt. 2 and Weaver Allison of Hot Springs Rt. 2; a half brother, Wilson Payne of Hot Springs Rt. 2; two sisters, Mrs. Hubert Hagins of Hot Springs Rt. 2 and Mrs. Isabelle Zeba of Texas; 35 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. WILLIAM MASHBURN William A. Mashburn, 81, of Marshall Rt. 2, died Wed nesday afternoon, December 2, 1970, in a Canton rest home after a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of Madison County and a retired farmer. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Roy Campbell of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Paul Guthrie of Westland, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Edwards of Statesville, Mrs. Maudie Sprinkle and Mrs. Georgia Fisher, both of Weaverville and Mrs. Delia Ingle of Asheville; five brothers, Sam and Arthur, both of Asheville and Elmer, Willard and Lester Mashburn, all of Weaverville; three grand children and eight great grandchildren. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Old Bull Creek Baptist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Roy Keller and Jack Jones officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Howard and Lark Green, Sammy and Arlis Moore, Clyde Buckner and Bill Silver. Bowman-Duckett Funeral Home was in charge. MRS. FAIRCHILD Services for Mrs. Amanda Smith Fairchild, 88, of Mars Hill Rt. 2, who died Thursday, Dec. 3, 1970, in an Asheville. hospital, were held at. Sunday in the cha Holcombe Funeral Hq The Rev. Billy officiated. Burial Middle Fork Cemetei Pallbearers Allen, Arthur Joni McEntire, Arthur and Johnny Ray Hunter. A native of the section of Mai she was the Fairchild, who Surviving daughters, Mrs Swannanoa am Castler of Ball sons, Ernest of Tom and Jack F; home; two brol Asheville and Loveland, Cok). ; Delia Carver of grandchildren of great-gran were I i disk widow i tirf 4 toef Jof ddf A Heritage Announces Plans To Expand To Madison County Fill In The Information Below Mail Today To: I 1 IIKIHTAGK Box 473 I I Kaka. X. C. 28728 ' Name I Address I Phone ' Number of Children L ' INFORMATION No Obligation Home approved by C:00 Sign on 6:02-Newt 6:05 Service Show 6:20 Braakfaat Time Coun try Style 7:00 Morning Newt 7:10-Wethr 7 : 1 5 Joe Emerson 7:20 Sports New 7:25 Breakfast Time Coun try Style 7:29-News Headlines 7 :30 Break fast Time Coun try Style ROY POTEETE Services for Roy Poteete of Hot Springs, who died Wed nesday, Dec. 2, 1970, were held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Fairview United Methodist Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. James Green officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lillie Lawson Poteete; three sons, Kenneth of St. Charles, Mo., Frank of Del Rio, Tenn. and T. Sgt. Harold Poteete of Dover, Del.; a daughter, Mrs. James Bryant of Marion; three brothers, Alfred of Alpharetta, Ga., Edward of Phoenixville, Pa. and Monroe Poteete of Atla nta;two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Davenport of Greensboro and Mrs. Pearl Franks of Ep worth, Ga.; and 15 grand children. 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