November 10, 1985 The Leaf-Chronicie, Clarksville, Tenn. Page 11A Car Parts May Be I.D.'d WASHINGTON (AP) Trying to cut off "chop shops" at the knees, the government is about to require some parts of frequently stolen cars to carry identification numbers. Officers Meet New Montgemery County Democratic Party officers are, from left, James D. Abernathy, vice Peggy Steed Knight, 1 Walter Head, first vice chairperson; Claudette Salle, vice chairperson; and Kathy Gasaway, recording secretary. Not pictured are Alice Byard, corresponding secretary; and Walter Powers and Peter Daley, both vice chairpersons.
Todd County Homemakers Club. Survivors include one son, A.G. "Mickey" Miller, Olmstead, six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Liston Tatom Liston Ellis Tatom, 90, Route 2, Erin, died Friday at Royal Care Nursing Home, Erin. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.
Monday at Nave Funeral Home, Erin, with the Rev. C.H. Martin officiating. Burial 1 will be in the Cedar Hill Cemetery. He was born Feb.
9, 1895, in Houston County, a son of Eulie and Emma Waynick Tatom. He was a retired maintenance worker and a veteran of World War I. He is survived by three sons, Albert Bartell Tatom, Stewart, Ray Smith Tatom, Tennessee Ridge, and Kenneth Dalton Tatom, Boyce, La; four daughters, Eloise Vaccaro, Gainesville, Juanita Bagwell, Clarksville, Mildred Dodson and Faye Dodson, both of Erin; one brother, Buford Tatom, Vanleer; two sisters, Lillie Dean, Dickson, and Dorothy Lester, Burns; 25 grandchildren; and 40 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as pallbear'ers. A Family Tradition Of Dignified Service McReynolds Nave Nave Erin Chapel 1209 11 Man 647-3371 or 645-2406 289.4217 SHELTER INSURANCE Our health insurance provides the following Does yours? $100 deductible person per year We of nest $2,000 and up to madmum benefits of $1.000,000.
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Sykes Funeral Franklin Home Street CHi 424 Clarksville, Tennessee 37040. TELEPHONE: (615) 647-1562 Staff Photo By Mike Collins Willie Thomas Funeral arrangements for Willie Clay Thomas, 37, Erin, will be announced by Foston Funeral Home. Thomas, whose body was recovered Saturday near Cumberland City, had been missing since Sunday. Henry Jackson Henry Thomas Jackson, 62, formerly of Clarksville, died Saturday night at General Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Grace Baggett Grace Wood Baggett, 94, Cedar Hill, died Saturday at Springfield Health Care Center. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at. Austin and Bell Funeral Home, Springfield, with the Revs. Gerald Nafsinger and Herman Yates officiating.
Burial will be in Bellwood Cemetery, Adams. Mrs. Baggett was born in Indiana on Feb. 19, 1891, the daughter of Frank and Ella Jarrow Wood. She was the widow of Ben Terrell Baggett who died March 3, 1980.
She was a homemaker. Survivors include one son, Victor Lee Baggett, Cedar Hill; three daughters, Ruth B. Stine, Pleasant View, Juanita Mimms, Clarksville, and Lelah McClearon, Nashville; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Lola Pardue Lola Lyde Gupton Pardue, 89, Jarrell Ridge Road, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.
today at Sykes Funeral Chapel with the Revs. Larry King and John Halliburton officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be until the hour of the service at the funeral home. Mrs.
Pardue was born in Montgomery County on Jan. 17, 1896, the daughter of Arthur L. and Ella Jarrell Gupton. She was the widow of W.A. Pardue, who died in 1979.
She was a homemaker and member of Mount Herman Baptist Church. Survivors include one daugher, Virginia James, Clarksville; three brothers, Linus Gupton, Gillian Gupton and Howard Gupton, Clarksville; three sisters, Euna Powell, Nashville, Elma Powell, Oak Plains, and Bernice Albright, Shady Grove; five grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Wallace Gupton, Buford Gupton, Phillip Gupton, Carl Gupton, Huron Gupton, Willard Gupton, Clifford Gupton, Noel Gupton, Walter Bosley, Norris Denton and James Powell. Tye Lisenbee Tye Lisenbee, 82, Road, died Saturday at ter, Pembroke, Ky. Visitation will start at at Neal-Tarpley Funeral Cecilia Miller 1041 Dover Medco Cen- 1 p.m.
today Chapel. Cecilia Gill Miller, 84, Allensville, died Saturday at Muhlenberg County Hospital, Greenville, after an extended illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Cook-Webb Funeral Home, Guthrie, with Jim Atwood and Joe M. Gill officiating.
Burial will be 1 in Belmont Cemetery, Allensville. Mrs. Miller was born in Logan County, on May 25, 1901, the daughter of Hiram W. and Emma Waller Gill. She was a homemaker and former correspondent for The Leaf-Chronicle.
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