FRIENDSHIP
BAPTIST CHURCH/CULLEOKA CEMETERY, CULLEOKA, MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE
ALGOOD, Reuben Clark,
15 Jan 1915 - 21 Oct 2009. (h/o Alice Wright Algood; s/o Louis McCray & Corrie
Bennett Algood; b. Winston Co. Mississippi.) obit
Reuben Clark Algood, Lt. Colonel, ret., United States Army, aged 94, died
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at his home in Columbia.
He was born January 15, 1915 in Winston County , Mississippi, the son of the
late Louis McCray and Corrie Bennett Algood.
He is survived by his wife of over fifty- five years, Alice Wright Algood; two
daughters, Patricia Grace (Bruce) Junkin, of Culleoka, Rebecca Clark Moon, of
Columbia, three grandchildren, Jefferson (Gabriela) Junkin, of Seattle,
Washington, William Clark Moon and Bennett Rebecca Moon and their father,
Lawrence William Moon, of Columbia.
His only brother, Harold Algood, died in 1976.
He was a 1936 graduate of Mississippi State University, where his grandson,
William Moon, graduated 73 years later in 2009. His career in the military
spanned from the old coast artillery to the guided missile programs of modern
days. He served in the 202nd Anti-Aircraft Battalion in the South Pacific during
World War II, in combat from New Guinea to the Philippines. After WW II, he
graduated from Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He
served in I Corps headquarters in Korea.
He came to Columbia in 1952 as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at
Columbia Military Academy and remained until 1955. Other assignments included
Alaska; Japan, where he commanded the 37th AAA battalion; Ft. Totten, New York,
North American Air Defense Command, Missile System; and in headquarters of the
Joint United States Mission for Aid to Turkey in Ankara. After retirement from
the military he served as Veteran's Employment Representative until he retired
from that office.
Mr. Algood was responsible for the gift of the Athenaeum to APTA and after his
retirement took great interest in the restoration, not just in advice but in the
actual physical labor at the site. He oversaw the whole project of restoration.
Like Winston Churchill he took up brick laying and built the brick posts,
designed and erected the iron fence around the property and the wall to the
north, designed and restored the fountain and basin and at one time served as
Chairman of the Board. He was a member of the American Legion for over sixty
years.
Funeral services held at Oakes & Nichols with the Rev. J. Arch Warren
officiating. Burial in Friendship Cemetery, adjacent to Friendship Baptist
Church in the Culleoka, Community where he was a member for a number of years.
Military honors at graveside will be provided by Herbert Griffin American Legion
Post #19.
Active pallbearers are his grandsons, Jefferson Junkin and William Moon, his
nephews, Terrell Algood, Jackson Mississippi; Tonny Algood, Mobile, Alabama;
Richard Algood, Paducah, Kentucky; David Algood, of Franklin, Parker Smith
Wright of Peachtree City, Georgia; and cousin, James Algood of Columbia.
Honorary Pallbearers include John Edward Hilboldt of Washington D.C. , James
Borum of Columbia, Richard Quin of Nashville, Dennis Beavers of Blountsville,
Alabama, Jack Craig of Columbia, and Goodman Craig of Mobile, Alabama.
Information
& photo
compiled and sent by MB Richardson, 11 Jan 2015.