DOBBINS CEMETERY, (south east Lawrence Co.), LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENNESSEE
aka Appleton Cemetery  - On Sugar Creek in Lawrence County, TN

Mapping the Location

Area photo over views of the Cemetery: 0256/0257/0258/0271/0273/0343/0344/0345/0346/0347/0348/0349/0389
Appleton Church of Christ building: 0159/Locator Map
Nearby Appleton - Old home: 0391
Dobbins Cemetery Signage: 0239
Dobbins Cemetery layout map by surname: 0352/0351/Listing not so readable from the photo

ANDERS, D.A., 25 Dec 1851 - 16 Feb 1907 0317C/0317
ANDERS, Mary Yarbrough, 15 May 1851 - 14 Dec 1943 0316
ANDERS, Imogene, 28 Nov 1933 - 1 Feb 1934 0355
(d/o V. A. and Virgie _________ Anders)
ANDERS, Infant, 10 Apr 1907 - 11 Apr 1907
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Anders)
ANDERS, James,  4 Mar 1935 - 12 Apr 1935 0356
(s/o V. A. and Virgie _________ Anders)
ANDERS, Moses, 1898 - 6 Feb 1983
BAILEY, Infant Son, 27 Mar ___ - ___ ___ ____ 0290C/0290
(s/o Quincy and Caldonia Belew Bailey)
BAILEY, Infant Dau, 10 Apr 1907 - 11 Apr 1907 0291C/0291
(s/o Quincy R. and R.C. (Caldonia Belew Bailey))
BAILEY, Infant, 27 Jul 1924 - 27 Jul 1924
(s/o Quincy and Caldonia Belew Bailey)
BAILEY, Susie, 11 Aug 1912 - 11 Nov 1912 0289C/0289
(d/o Quincy and Caldonia Belew Bailey) Unmarked Grave
BAILEY, Willa Faye McGill-Bailey, 21 Apr 1940 - 30 Nov 2003 Mother 0333
BASSHAM, Dee B., 29 Apr 1888 - 1 Apr 1960 0243/0242
(h/o Pearlie J. Ridgeway Bassham) md 7 Jun 1908 Lawrence Co.,TN
(s/o Joseph and Sarah Griffin Bassham)
Obituary:
Dee Booth Bassham, 72 year-old farmer of the Appleton community, died about 3:45 p.m. Friday, April 1, at his home in Appleton after an extended illness.  His wife, the former Pearlie Jane Ridgeway, died just two weeks ago, on Friday, March 18.  Funeral services for Mr. Bassham were conducted at  2 o�clock Sunday afternoon at the Appleton Church of Christ, with Alden Hendrix officiating and burial was in the Dobbins Cemetery.  North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Mr. Bassham was  a native of Lawrence County, and a son of the late Joseph and Sarah Griffin Bassham.  He was a member of the Church of Christ.  He is survived by one son, John D. Bassham of Florida;  three grandchildren and  two great-grandchildren.  He is also survived by one brother, Job Bassham of the Appleton Community.
BASSHAM, Pearlie J. Ridgeway, 4 May 1889 - 20 Mar 1960 0244/0242
(w/o Dee B. Bassham)
(d/o John Booker and Artie M. Bassham Ridgeway)
Obituary:
Mrs. D. B. Bassham, 70, of the Appleton community, died Friday afternoon in Lawrence County Hospital, after a long illness.  Services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Appleton Church of  Christ.  Alden Hendrix officiated and North Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.  Born in Lawrence County, Mrs. Bassham was the former, Pearlie Jane Ridgeway, daughter of John B. and Artie Bassham Ridgeway.  She was a member of the Church of Christ.  Survivors include her husband, a retired farmer who is now critically ill in Lawrence County Hospital;  a foster son, John D. Bassham  Winter Haven Fla.;  a sister, Mrs. W. L. Newman, Miami, Fla.;  two brothers, Arthur Ridgeway of Arkansas and Avery Ridgeway of Batesville, Mississippi.
*The date on Mrs. Bassham�s tombstone is March 20, 1960.  Mr. Bassham�s obituary said she died  March 18, 1960, but neither of these dates were on Friday.  March 18, 1960 was on Monday, and March 20, 1960 was on Wednesday.  Could her death date possibly have been March 15, 1960, which was on Friday?
BEARD, Charles W., 14 Apr 1958 - 1 May 2013 Married 18 years to Linda (?) Beard 0387/Photo:0388
BOSTON, Elizabeth Ridgeway, __ ___ 1846 - 23 ___ 1885 (ts says:b. 1845-1849 - d. 1886) 0227
(w/o William Allen Boston)
(d/o John and Claracy Loving Ridgeway)
Tombstone is broken and part is missing
BOSTON, Martha Ann Phillips, 13 Apr 1855 - 04 May 1919 0226
(w/o [1]. Steven Jesse Shelton  [2]. William Allen Boston)
(d/o James M. and Elizabeth Cole Phillips Boston)
BOSTON, William Allen, 08 Jan 1841 - 15 Jun 1927, Allison's SODR, TENN., CAV., Confederate States Army 0228/Military Marker:0231
(h/o 1. Elizabeth Ridgeway Boston 2. Martha Ann Phillips Boston) CSA
(s/o William Carter and Eliza Sholar Boston)
BOYD, Ethel V., 1889 - 30 May 1967 0326
(w/o Onus J. Boyd)
(d/o Thomas Campbell and Eliza J. Conway Crowder)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Viola Boyd, 77, were held yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at the Appleton Church of Christ with Brother Alden Hendrix officiating and burial was in the Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Mrs. Boyd was a native of Lawrence County and a member of the Church of Christ.  She was the widow of the late Onus Jackson Boyd.  Survivors are three sons, W. H. Boyd, Lawrenceburg, Tom Boyd, Five Points, and M. D. Boyd of Aurora, Ill.;  two daughters, Mrs. Ava Mae Coldwate, and Mrs. Kathleen Akins, both of Aurora, Ill.;  three sisters, Mrs. Ronie Warren and Mrs. Mary Chapman, both of Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Lola Harrison, Nashville.  Also surviving are twenty grandchildren and twenty-eight great-grandchildren.
BOYD, Onus J., 18 Sep 1888 - 09 May 1955 0326
(h/o Ethel V. Crowder Boyd) md 30 Dec 1906, Giles County, TN
(s/o Richard and Mary Frances Goodman Appleton Boyd)
BURGESS, Elizabeth Ann, 16 Aug 1823 - 12 Dec 1909, wife of Henry Burgess 0270C/0270
(w/o 1. Archibald Bassham 2. James Henderson Burgess)
(d/o David and Sarah ______ Griffin)
BURGESS, James C., 29 Dec 1890 - 17 Feb 1969 0358
(h/o 1. Emma Lee McGill Burgess 2. Mary Ethel Stevenson Burgess)
(s/o Gaines and Rebecca Jane Owens Burgess)
Obituary:
James Burgess, 78, died Monday night, February 17, at his home in the Appleton Community,
Lawrence County.  Funeral services for Mr. Burgess were held Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 19,  at 2 o�clock in the Appleton Church of Christ with Andy Brown, Church of Christ minister,  officiating.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Mr. Burgess was the son of the late Gaines  and Becky Owens Burgess.  Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ethel Stevenson Burgess, Appleton; one step-son, Thomas Monroe, Minor Hill;  four step-daughters, Mrs. Aubrey Hardiman, Mrs. Everette Rosson, and Mrs. Dewey White, all of Appleton, Mrs. Tyson Townsend, Minor Hill;  one brother, Rick Burgess, Pulaski;  two sisters, Mrs. Etha Wray, Minor Hill and Mrs. Annie Smith, Nashville, and two grandchildren.
BURGESS, Emma Lee, 14 Mar 1888 - 22 Jan 1948 0358
(w/o James C. Burgess)
(d/o David and Sallie Adams McGill)
Obituary:The Pulaski Record 11 Feb 1948
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma McGill Burgess, 57, who died Thursday morning, January 29, at the home at Appleton after a prolonged illness, were held at 1:30 Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Elder D. B. Noles, minister. Burial in the church cemetery. She is survived by her husband, J. C. Burgess; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Homer Townsend, Junior.  A daughter, Mrs. Clarence King died several years ago.

BURGESS, James W. "Gaines", 15 Jul 1858 - 27 Oct 1921 0370/0372
(h/o Rebecca Jane "Becky" Owens Burgess) md 30 Sep 1888 LCT
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Burgess)
BURGESS, Rebecca Jane "Becky", 24 Jan 1865 - 23 May 1934 (w/o James W. "Gaines" Burgess) 0370F/What I found: 0371/0372
(d/o Samuel and ____________ Owens)
BURGESS, George W., 11 Aug 1868 - 7 Mar 1941 0268
(h/o Nancy A. Jones Burgess)
(s/o ______ and ______Burgess)
BURGESS, Nancy A. Jones, 15 Nov 1869 - 30 Oct 1948 0268
(w/o George W. Burgess)
(d/o John James and Cynthia Jane Hurren Jones)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy J. Burgess, 78, who died at 12:15 o�clcok Saturday morning, Oct. 30, at the home near Appleton, in Lauderdale, County, Ala., were held at 2 o�clock Sunday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ.  Elder McConnell officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery.  Daughter of the late John James Jones and Cynthia Jane Hurren Jones, she was born in Lauderdale County, Ala., and had lived in same section all of her life.  Her husband was George W. Burgess who died in 1940.  Mrs.  Burgess is survived by the one daughter, Mrs. Homer Phillips;  five grandchildren; nine great-grand-children;  four sisters, Mrs. Sam Bailey, Pulaski, Mrs. Donnie Robinson, Rogersville, Ala., Mrs. Lottie  Crabb, Campbellsville, Ky., and Nina Griffin, West Palm Beach, Fla.;  and one brother, Grover Jones, Minor Hill.
BURGESS, Razzie Rickman, __ ___ 1892__ ___ 1970 0373
(h/o Grace R. McCafferty Burgess)
(s/o James and Rebecca Jane "Becky" Owens Burgess)
Obituary:
Rick Burgess, 77, died Monday, March 30, at his home in Pulaski.  Funeral services for Mr. Burgess, a retired farmer, were conducted Wednesday afternoon, April 1, at 1:00 o�clock in the chapel of Carr and Erwin Funeral Home with G. C. Fox, Church of Christ minister, officiating.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  A native of Giles County, he was born June 19, 1892, the son of the late Gaines and Becky Owens Burgess.  Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace McCafferty Burgess;  four sons, Kenneth Burgess, Benton Harbor, Mich;  Millard Burgess, Prospect;  Herbert Burgess,  Pulaski, and Floyd Burgess, Leoma;  two daughters, Mrs. Venson Foust, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. Thomas Gatlin, Goodsprings;  two sisters, Mrs. Etha Wray, Minor Hill and Mrs. Annie Smith,  Nashville;  thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
BURGESS, Grace R. McCafferty, 26 May 1896 - 16 May 1988 0373
(w/o Razzie Rickman Burgess)
(d/o Starnes and Julia Frances Miles McCafferty)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 24 May 1988
Mrs. Gracie R. Burgess, 91, of Pulaski, died Monday, May 16, 1988, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Lester, Ala.  Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 18, at Carr and Erwin Chapel with G. C. Fox officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery at Appleton.  A native of Tennessee, Mrs. Burgess was the daughter of Starnes and Frances Miles McCafferty and was married to the late Razzie R. Burgess. Survivors include three sons, Millard, Herbert and Kenneth Burgess, all of Pulaski;  two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Gatlin of Minor Hill, Mrs. Hattie Will Foust of Pulaski;  two half-brothers, Porter and Homer McGill, both of Minor Hill;  13 grandchildren;  26 great-grandchildren and two great-great- grandchildren.
BURGESS, Infant son of Mr & Mrs Rich Burgess, 22 Aug 1915 - 22 Aug 1915 0369
(c/o Razzie Rickman and Grace R. McCafferty Burgess)
BURGESS, Isabelle, 18 Feb 1917 - 14 Feb 1922 0368
(d/o Razzie Rickman and Grace R. McCafferty Burgess)
BURGESS, James Henderson, 24 May 1826 - 5 Jul 1887  0220L/0220
(h/o 1. Lucy Ann Yancey Burgess)
(h/o 2. Elizabeth Griffin Bassham Burgess)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Burgess)
BURGESS, Mildred Lucille, 20 Jun 1936 - 16 Jun 1937 0367
(d/o Razzie Rickman and Grace R. McCafferty Burgess)
BURGESS, Sarah O., 6 Jan 1886 - 24 Jan 1935 0269
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Burgess)
CHAPMAN, Alice Ann, 22 Aug 1943 - 06 Mar 2004 0263/0257CCC/0257/0258
(d/o Raymond G. and Flora Ellen Tucker Chapman)
CHAPMAN, Bill, 12 Apr 1925 - 9 Aug 1993 PFC US Army WW II.  0329C/0329/Military: 0337
(h/o Louise Hendrix Chapman)
(s/o Elmer and Mary Crowder Chapman)
Obituary:
Mr. Bill Chapman, age 68, of 330 Third Street, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, passed away Monday, August 9, 1993 at Crockett Hospital.  He was a native of Lawrence County, Tennessee and the son of the late Elmer Lee and Mary Crowder Chapman.  He was a retired supervisor at Murray Ohio Mfg. Co., member of the Appleton Church of Christ and Mason No. 542 of Mimosa Lodge F&AM and VFW Post 1618.  The funeral services were held Tuesday, August 10, 1993 at 2:00 p.m. at the North Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Fulton Smith officiating.  Burial followed in the Dobbins Cemetery.  He is survived by his wife, Louise Hendrix Chapman, Lawrenceburg, TN;  one son, Edward Chapman, Five Points, TN;  three daughters, Joyce Jones, Nashville, TN, Angela Chapman, Five Points, TN, and Mary Beth Chapman, Lawrenceburg, TN;  three brothers, James Chapman, Robert Chapman, and Paul Chapman  all of Lawrenceburg, TN;  two sisters, Bernice Bailey, Pulaski, TN and Mildred Couch, Five Points, TN;  six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
CHAPMAN, Louise Hendrix, 21 Jan 1934 - 08 Nov 2004, (w/o Bill Chapman)(d/o Will and Bessie King Hendrix) 0329C/0329
Obituary:Columbia Daily Herald 11 Nov 2004
Louise Chapman, 70, died Monday, Nov. 8, 2004, at Columbia Cottage Assisted Living in Florence, Ala. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home with Russell Dickerson officiating. Burial will be in Dobbins Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. She was the daughter of the late Will Hendrix and Bessie King Hendrix. She was a Wal-Mart clerk and member of Appleton Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Chapman. Survivors include daughters, Mary Beth Rholing of Florence, Ala., Joyce Jones of Nashville and Angie Chapman of Lawrenceburg; a son, Edward Chapman of Lawrenceburg; and eight grandchildren
CHAPMAN, R. French "Jackson", 13 Mar 1927 - 17 May 2008, Tec 5 US Army WW II 0256C/0256/Military:0260
CHAPMAN, Beverly Jean "Debbie", 6 Feb 1942 - 17 Apr 2006 (wife of R. French Chapman) 0256C/0256
CHAPMAN, Elmer L., 8 May 1889 - 26 Oct 1970 0330C/0330
(h/o Mary Crowder Chapman) md 26 Sep 1912 LCT
(s/o James Monroe and Jennie Britton Chapman)
Obituary;
Mr. Elmer Lee Chapman, age 81, Lawrenceburg, died at the Lawrence County Hospital Monday morning, October 26, 1970, after an extended illness.  He was a native of McNairy County and a retired farmer.  He was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ and the son of the late James M. and Jennie Britton Chapman.  Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 27th, at Appleton Church of Christ at 2:00 p.m. with D. Ellis Walker and Alden Hendrix officiating.  North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Crowder Chapman;   two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Bailey, Pulaski, Tenn. and Mrs. Mildred Couch, Five Points;  four sons, J. M., Billy, and Paul Chapman, all of Lawrenceburg, and Robert of Edison, N. J.;  thirteen grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
CHAPMAN, Mary Crowder, 17 Dec 1895 - 19 Feb 1989 0330C/0330
(w/o Elmer Chapman)
(d/o Thomas Campbell and Eliza J. Conway Crowder)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 28 Feb 1989
Mary Elizabeth Chapman, 93, died Sunday, Feb. 19, 1989 at Crockett General Hospital.  Funeral services were held Feb. 21 at Appleton Church of Christ with Alden Hendrix officiating.  Burial was  in Appleton Cemetery.  A native of Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Campbell and Eliza Conway Crowder and was married to the late Elmer Chapman.  She was a member of the Pulaski Street Church of Christ.  Survivors include two daughters, Bernice Bailey, Pulaski, Mildred Couch, Five Points;  four sons, James, Bill, Robert and Paul Chapman, all of Lawrenceburg;  one sister, Rona Warren, Lawrenceburg;14 grandchildren;  20 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.
CHAPMAN, Raymond, 11 Oct 1900 - 21 Jun 1984 0264/0273
(h/o Flora Ellen Tucker Chapman) md 23 Jul 1923 LCT
(s/o Lester D. and Nora C. Dobbins Chapman)
Obituary:
Mr. Raymond G. Chapman, age 83 of Five Points, TN, passed away Thursday, June 21 at his home after an extended illness.  He was a native of Giles County, a retired county surveyor and a retired mail carrier. He was the son of the late Lester D. and Nora Dobbins Chapman.  Funeral services were held Friday,  June 22 at 2:00 p.m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel.  Burial followed in Dobbins Cemetery, Appleton, TN. Loretto Memorial Chapel was in charge of all arrangements.  Survivors include his wife Mrs. Flora Tucker Chapman of Five Points, TN;  three daughters, Mrs. Buford (Geraldine) Evans of Lawrenceburg,  Mrs. Jim (Gelaine) Hunt of Canfield, OH, and Miss Ann Chapman of Nashville, TN;  two sons, French Chapman of Columbia, TN, and Lynn Chapman of Hood River, Oregon;  one sister Mrs. Westelle Nelson  of Carmel, CA;  eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
CHAPMAN, Flora Ellen Tucker, 11 Sep 1904 - 29 Apr 1999 0264/0273
(w/o Raymond Chapman)
(d/o John Franklin and Alice Flora Thompson Tucker)
Obituary:
Mrs. Flora Ellen Tucker Chapman, 94, of Lawrenceburg died April 29, 1999, at NHC HealthCare in Lawrenceburg.  A native of Giles County, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Alice  Thompson Tucker.  She was married to the late Raymond Chapman.  Mrs. Chapman was a member of Pulaski Street Church of Christ.  Funeral services were held May 1 at Neal Funeral Home Chapel with Tom Holland officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery in Lawrence County.  Survivors include daughters, Geraldine Chapman Evans of Lawrenceburg, Gelaine Chapman Hunt of Franklin, Ky., and Alice Ann Chapman of Nashville;  sons, R. French Chapman of Columbia and Lynn Tucker Chapman of Oregon City, Ore.;  eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
CHAPMAN, Lester D., 6 Jun 1880 - 9 Sep 1958 0277
(h/o Nora Dobbins Chapman) md 6 Aug 1899 GCT
(s/o Simpson William and Susan Jane Moore Chapman)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Lester Daniel Chapman, 78, native of Giles County, will be held at 2 o�clock Thursday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Alden Hendrix, minister of the Church of Christ.  Burial will take place in the church cemetery.  Born in Giles County, he was the son of the late Sim Chapman and Susan Jane Moore Chapman.  He was a former teacher in both Giles and Lawrence County, a funeral director at Appleton for a number of years, a retired  farmer and has served as a member of the Lawrence County School Board.  Mr. Chapman is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Laura Chapman;  one daughter, Mrs. Wallace Nelson, Los Angles, Calif.;  two sons, Alvie Chapman, Loretto, and Raymond Chapman, Five Points, Lawrence County;  nine grandchildren;  and one brother, L. L. Chapman of the Shores community.
CHAPMAN, Nora C. Dobbins, 14 Aug 1880 - 16 Jun 1943 0276
(w/o Lester D. Chapman)
(d/o James P. and Mollie Cox Dobbins)
CLINARD, Bessie Jones, __ ___ 1907 - 14 Apr 1986 0379
(w/o John Vernon Clinard)
(d/o Willard Collins and Pearl Elizabeth Randall Jones)
Obituary: The Giles Free Press 17 Apr 1986
Mrs. Bessie J. Clinard, 79, of Lawrenceburg, died Monday, April 14, 1986, at Scott Memorial Hospital.  Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Andy Brown officiating.  Burial was in Appleton Cemetery.  A native of Giles County, Mrs.  Clinard was the daughter of the late Willard Collins and Pearl Elizabeth Randall Jones and was  married to the late Vernon Clinard.  Survivors include one son, Gaylon Clinard of Lawrenceburg;  five grandchildren;  three sisters, Mrs. Atlas Norwood of Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Linnie Dawn Williams and Mrs. Opal Matthews, both of Auburndale, Fla.;  one brother, Robert E. Jones of Minor Hill;  several nieces and nephews.
CLINARD, Elizabeth A., 05 Apr 1971 - 05 Apr 1971 0376
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Clinard)
CLINARD, Esther, 1930 - 2010. (Carr & Erwin Funeral Marker, w/o Everett Clinard) 0197
Easther Marie Bailey Clinard, fondly known as Marie or Doosie, 80, died Saturday, June 19, 2010, at her son's home in Indianapolis, Ind., after a long fight with COPD. She was the daughter of Loyce Vestal Bailey and Ether Correne Moore.
Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski, Tenn. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Carr & Erwin Chapel, followed by burial at Dobbins Cemetery in Appleton, Tenn.
Marie was a kind and loving soul, a friend and mother to all. There was always a place for you at her table and never did she utter a harsh word against anyone. Born during the Depression, her life had many hardships yet many joys. Her greatest treasures in life were her family, her friends, her memories and her faith in God. Although her body failed, her love and faith never weakened.
Those who lovingly remember her and are so saddened by her loss are her husband, Everett; son, Randy; sister-in-law Dot Clinard; uncle, Leroy Moore; and a myriad of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mom, we miss you.
If it were possible and I could turn back the pages of time,
I'd like to visit once again, the kitchen that belonged to the Dear Mom of mine. Marie Clinard 1930-2010
Carr & Erwin Funeral Home - carranderwinfh.com -  is in charge of arrangements.
CLINARD, Everett, 1922 - 2012. (Carr & Erwin Funeral Marker) 0198
Everett (Cubby) Clinard, age 90, died Saturday, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Visitation will be today from 4PM to 8PM at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 8-25-2012, at 11AM at the Carr & Erwin Funeral Home, with burial in Dobbins Cemetery.
Survivors are: son, Roy Clinard of Indianapolis,
nieces, Kathy McMasters of Five Points, Dot Nunley and Freida McConnell both of Anderson, AL.,
nephews, Wayne and Bobby Wray both of Anderson AL, and Ted Wray of Athens
sister in law, Dot Clinard of Indianapolis.
CLINARD, J. V., 22 May 1929 - 12 Nov 1932 0363
(s/o John Vernon and Bessie Jones Clinard)
CLINARD, John, 2 Jul 1970 - 7 Dec 1973 0377
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Clinard)
CLINARD, John Vernon, __ ___ 1908 - __ ___ 1967 0378
(h/o Bessie Jones Clinard) md 4 Jul 1926 GCT
(s/o James C."Yeager" and Vera Burgess Clinard)
Obituary:
John Vernon Clinard, 59, died Friday, September 15, in Lawrence County Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Services were conducted Sunday September 17, at 2:00 o�clock at Appleton Church of Christ, with Alden Hendrix, Church of Christ minister, officiating.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery. Mr. Clinard, a native of Lawrence County, was born in 1908, the son of the late Yeager and Vera  Burgess Clinard.  Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bessie Clinard, Five Points;  one son, Gaylon Clinard, Lawrenceburg;  four sisters, Mrs. Louie Wisdom, Elkmont, Ala., Mrs. Eddie Wright, Law renceburg, Mrs. Fred ______, Lester, Ala., Mrs. Bud ______, Birmingham, Ala.;  two brothers,  Willie Clinard, Elkmont, Ala., Shirley Clinard, Five Points.  Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
CLINARD, Leonard Gailand Newton, 21 Apr 1940 - 05 Feb 2002 0380
(h/o ____________ Clinard)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Clinard)
Obituary:North Alabama Times Review   7 Feb 2002
Leonard Gailand Newton Clinard, 61, died Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002, after an extended illness. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today in Dobbins Cemetery. He was a native of Lauderdale County. Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto, is directing.
CLINARD, Maudie A., 3 Apr 1915 - 2 Jun 1998 0199
(w/o Sherley V. Clinard 2. _________ Pierce)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Wiley)
CLINARD, Sherley V., 14 Oct 1911 - 24 Mar 1975 0199
(h/o Maudie A. Wiley)
(s/o John Yeager and Vera Elizabeth Burgess Clinard)
Obituary:
Mr. Sherley V. Clinard, 63, of Five Points, passed away March 24, 1975 at Crockett General Hospital after a heart attack.  He was a native of Alabama and a member of the Church of Christ.  Funeral services were March 26 at 2:00 p.m. at Appleton Church of Christ with Bor. Alden Hendrix officiating.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery with Lay Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.  Survivors      include his wife Mrs. Maudie Clinard of Five Points;  one daughter, Mrs. Judy Lang, Five Points; four sisters, Mrs. Allie Jane Wiley, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Irene Robertson, Athens, Ala., Mrs. Ella Wright, Lawrenceburg and Mrs. Alma Wisdom, Five Points;  six grandchildren of Five Points.
CLINARD, James C. "Yeager",__ ___ 1876 - __ ___ 1960 0394
(h/o Vera Burgess Clinard) md 19 Jan 1906 GCT
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Clinard)
CLINARD, Vera Burgess, 1889 - 1949 0394
(w/o James C."Yeager" Clinard)
(d/o James and Becky Owen Burgess)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Elizabeth Burgess Clinard, 59, who died on Friday, July 8, at her home in the Appleton community, after a four weeks illness, were held at 2 o�clock Saturday afternoon at the Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by Elder Dewey Noles.  Burial took place in Appleton Cemetery.  Daughter of the late James Burgess and Becky Owen Burgess, she was born  in Lawrence County, and was a member of the Church of Christ.  Mrs. Clinard is survived by her husband, John Y. Clinard;  four daughters, Mrs. Ella Wright and Mrs. Alma Wisdom, both of  Appleton, Mrs. Irene Robinson and Mrs. Allie Wiley, both of Alabama;  and three sons, Shirley and Vernon Clinard, Appleton, and Willie Clinard, Alabama.
CLINARD, Willie W., 9 Dec 1906 - 21 Nov 1967 0375
(h/o [1]. Lou King ) md 10 Jul 1926 in GCT
(h/o [2] Alvean Jernigan Clinard) md 23 Feb 1944 GCT
(s/o James C. "Yeager" and Vera Burgess Clinard)
CLINARD, Alvean, 01 Apr 1914 - 08 Apr 1973 0375
(w/o Willie W. Clinard)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Jernigan)
COLLINS, Evieline, 18 Apr 1865 - 31 Dec 1929 0357
(w/o James "Shot" Collins)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
CONWAY, Hatty, 12 Jul 1887 - 8 Nov 1887 0395
(d/o A. and M. L. Conway)
COLLINS, William Clarence, 25 May 1865 - 29 Nov 1956 0319
(h/o Evieline Copeland Collins)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Collins)
COUCH, Infant Son, 1914 - Oct 1914 0285
(s/o William Claude and Iva Bell Appleton Couch)
COUCH, Iva Bell, 25 Dec 1882 - 29 Apr 1954 0287
(w/o William Claude Couch)
(d/o Noah and Sarah Isabell Mitchell Appleton)
Obituary:   The Pulaski Citizen 5 May 1954
Funeral services for Mrs. William Claude Couch, about 71, were held at 2 o�clock Friday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister.  Burial took  place in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Mrs. Couch died unexpectedly of a heart attack on Thursday April 29, at the home near Nashville, following a brief illness.  The former Iva Bell Appleton, she was born and reared in Appleton section of the county.  A member of the Church of Christ, Mrs. Couch is survived by her husband, William Claude Couch;  one son, Kenneth Couch, Appleton, Tenn.;  three  daughters, Mrs. John Cole, Antioch, Mrs. Bob Taylor Raines, Nashville, and Mrs. Guy Davis, Minor Hill;  several grandchildren;  three sisters, including a Mrs. Eubank of Texas;  and two brothers, Tom Appleton and Noah Appleton, of Giles County.  Bennett-May and Co., Morticians in charge.
COUCH,  ____, Infant of W.W. & M.Z. Couch, (b. cir 1 Feb  1883) - Died 10 Apr 1883, Age 2 Mo & 10 Days. 0282C/0282/0283
COUCH, William Kenneth "Jack", 27 Nov 1906 - 3 Jul 1998. 0292
(h/o Mildred Chapman Md 6 Jun 1934)
COUCH, Veatrell, 10 Jan 1903 - 26 Jul 1920 0286
(s/o William Claude and Iva Bell Appleton Couch)
COUCH, Vera, 13 Feb 1883 - 23 Apr 1883
(d/o W. W. and Melissa Zilpha Dobbins Couch)
COUCH, William Claude Jr., 1911 - Feb 1911 0284
(s/o William Claude and Iva Bell Appleton Couch)
COUCH, William Claude, 09 Aug 1879 - 27 Oct 1954 0288
(h/o Iva Bell Appleton Couch) md 28 Aug 1901 LCT
(s/o W. W. and Melissa Zilpha Dobbins Couch)
Obituary:  The Pulaski Citizen 3 Nov 1954
Funeral services for William Claude Couch, 75, resident of Appleton, were held at 11 o�clock Friday morning at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by M. F. Norwood, Church of Christ minister.  Burial took place in the Dobbins Cemetery in that community.  Mr. Couch, who had lived with a  daughter in Nashville recently, died at 9:30 o�clock Wednesday morning, October 27, following a long period of declining health.  His wife, Mrs. Iva Appleton Couch, died one year ago.  (*actually six months).  Born in Lawrence County, he had resided at Appleton on the Giles-Lawrence County line the greater part of his life.  He was the son of the late Mr. Couch and Mrs. Lissie Dobbins Couch Norwood.  Mr. Couch is survived by three daughter, Mrs. Guy Davis, Minor Hill, Mrs. John D. Cole of Antioch, Tenn., and Mrs. Robert Raines, Nashville;  one son, Jack Couch, Appleton;  and several   grandchildren.  Bennett-May and Co. Funeral Directors.
COUCH, Mildred Chapman, 19 Mar 1915 - 17 Dec 2003 0292
(w/o William Kenneth "Jack" Couch, Md 6 Jun 1934)
(d/o Elmer and Mary Crowder Chapman)
COUCH, William Kenneth "Jack", 27 Nov 1906  - 3 Jul 1998 0292
(h/o Mildred Chapman Couch, md 6 Jun 1934)
(s/o William Claude and Iva Bell Appleton Couch)
Obituary:
William Jack Couch, age 91, of Five Points passed away Friday, July 3, 1998 at National Health Care. He was a native of Lawrence County, retired bus driver and a member of the Appleton Church of Christ. He was the son of the late Claude Couch and Iva Belle Appleton Couch.  He is survived by his wife:  Mildred Chapman Couch of Five Points;  one son Jim Couch and wife Margaret Couch of Five Points,  TN;  one daughter:  June Reedy and husband, Joe Reedy of Five Points, TN;  six grandchildren;  nine great-grandchildren;  several nieces and nephews also survive.  Funeral services were held on Sunday,  July 5, 1998 at Loretto Memorial Chapel with James Alden Hendrix and Russell Dickerson officiating.  Interment followed at the Dobbins Cemetery.  Loretto Memorial Chapel is in charge of all arrangements.
COUCH, Jim & Margaret,  (set a stone for future necessity) 0293
CROWDER, Thomas Campbell, 26 Feb 1857 - 27 Dec 1945 0325
(h/o Eliza Jane Conway Crowder) md 16 Nov 1878 LCT
(s/o William Jeptha and Mildred Durrett Carpenter Crowder)
CROWDER, Eliza Jane, 2 Jun 1861 - 24 Jun 1957 0325
(w/o Thomas Campbell Crowder)
(d/o James Patrick and Caroline Gatley Pitts Conway)
Obituary:
Mrs. Eliza Jane Conway Crowder, one of the county�s most beloved and revered ladies, died at the age of 96 about 2 o�clock Monday morning, June 24, in the Lawrence County Hospital, where she had been staying for the past several years.  Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o�clock at the Appleton Church of Christ, with E. O. Coffman officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery, with North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.  Mrs. Crowder was a native of  Lawrence County, the daughter of the late Pat and Caroline Pitts Conway.  She was a member of  the Church of Christ.  Her husband, the late T. C. Crowder, died in 1945.  �Granny, � as she was  affectionately called, had 115 living direct descendants at the time of her death.  She is survived by six children, two sons, W. O. Crowder, Sr., of this city, John R. Crowder of Fayetteville;  four daughters, Mrs. Lola Harrison of Goodsprings, Mrs. Ethel Boyd of Five Points, Mrs. Rona Warren of Pulaski, and Mrs. Mary Chapman of Five Points.  She also is survived by 30 grandchildren;  69  great-grandchildren, and ten great-great-grandchildren;  also by one half-sister, Mrs. Mollie Bedding field of Wills Point, Texas.
CROWDER, James A., 24 Jan 1882 - 4 Mar 1915 0396
(h/o Etta Brown Crowder) md 1 Feb 1905 LCT
(s/o Thomas Campbell and Eliza Jane Conway Crowder)
DAVIS, Anthony Warren "Tony",  27 Feb 1965 - 14 Jun 2015, SSG US Army National Guard. 0194C/0194/Military:0195
DAVIS, Auvine, 3 Jul 1925 - 15 Dec 1937 0313
(d/o Thomas Jefferson and Bertha M. Ridgeway Davis)
DAVIS, Bertha M. Ridgeway, 9 Aug 1894 - 19 Dec 1932 0312
(w/o Thomas Jefferson Davis)
(d/o John Booker and Artie M. Bassham Ridgeway)
DAVIS, Clifford W., 27 Jun 1916 - 29 May 1961 0238
(h/o Pearlie M. Davis Davis) md 25 December 1937 GCT
(s/o Thomas Jefferson and Bertha M. Ridgeway Davis)
DAVIS, Pearlie M. Davis, 19 Apr 1918 - 9 Apr 2001  0238
(w/o 1. Clifford W. Davis 2. _________ Sharp)
(d/o Silas Robert and Mazie Prince Davis)
DAVIS, Martha Jane, 14 Apr 1851 - 5 Jun 1877 0221L/0221
(w/o Samuel Cox Davis) md 6 Sep 1873 Lawrence County TN
(d/o James Henderson and Lucy Ann Yancey Burgess)
DAVIS, Thomas Jefferson, 7 Mar 1887 - 31 Dec 1957 0314
(h/o Bertha M. Ridgeway Davis)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Davis)
DOBBINS, Martha, 15 Jun 1781 - 23 Oct 1857 0215C/0215/0271
(w/o David Dobbins)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
DOBBINS, Alexander T., 21 Sep 1815 - 30 Jul 1881  0219C/0219/0271
(h/o 1. Zilpha McMasters Dobbins 2. N. C. Hammonds Cox Dobbins)
(h/o 3. Mary J. Hammonds Powell Dobbins) md 8 Nov 1871 GCT
(s/o David and Martha _________ Dobbins)
DOBBINS, Zilpha McMasters, 19 Apr 1824 - 15 Dec 1856 0217
(w/o Alexander T. Dobbins) md 28 Mar 1841 LCT
(d/o Jesse Cole and Betsy Kivett McMasters)
(
First person buried in Dobbins Cemetery.)
DOBBINS, Augusta P., 09 Dec 1850 - 07 Apr 1857
(d/o Alexander T. and Zilpha McMasters Dobbins.)
(The second person to be buried in the Dobbins Cemetery)
DOBBINS, Baby, (No other information, Crypt Shaped tomb) 0216/0271
DOBBINS, Favor A., 1850 - 1922 0272
(h/o M. E. Council Dobbins) md 4 Sep 1871 LCT
(s/o Alexander T. and Zilpha McMasters Dobbins)
DOBBINS, M. E. Council, 1858 - 1918 0272
(w/o Favor A. Dobbins)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Council)
DOBBINS, James P.,  6 Jan 1845 - 20 Jan 1907 0275C/0275
(h/o Mollie M. Cox Dobbins) md 21 Oct 1869 LCT
(s/o Alexander T. and Zilpha McMasters Dobbins)
DOBBINS, Mollie M., 16 Oct 1850 - 14 Jul 1933 0275C/0275
(w/o James P. Dobbins)
(d/o Samuel and Nancy Catherine Hammonds Cox)
DOBBINS, Mollie Kincaid, 4 Sep 1870  - 07 Jan 1897 0274C/0274
(w/o George W. Dobbins) md 8 Jan 1889 GCT
(d/o James Hillard and Martha Elizabeth Shuler Kincaid)
From The Pulaski Citizen:
Mrs. Mollie Dobbins died last Thursday after an illness of about five weeks.  She leaves a husband and four children to mourn her loss.  She was interred at Dobbins Cemetery Friday.
DOBBINS, Nancy Catherine, 11 Jul 1828 - 25 Jul 1870 0218C/0218/0271
(w/o 1. Samuel Cox Dobbins) md 1 Oct 1849 LCT
(w/o 2. Alexander T. Dobbins)
(d/o Willis and Ursley Newton Hammonds)
DOBBINS, Robert T., 30 Aug 1870 - 11 Sep 1896, 26-11-22, Our Brother in Heaven. 0222C/0222
(s/o Alexander T. and Nancy Catherine Hammonds Cox Dobbins)
ELLIOTT, Whitney Lauren,  03 Jul 1993 - 08 Jul 1993 0190
(d/o Anthony and Patricia Hood Elliott)
FREELAND, Eula Frances, 23 Apr 1911 - 27 Feb 2002 Mother 0188
(w/o Harvey Lewis Freeland, buried in the Roswell Creek Cemetery,  Blount Co., AL. s/o of Euland Freeland and Lula Elrod.)
(d/o George and Annie Stephenson Stephens)
Obituary:   The Lawrence County Advocate __ Feb 2002
Eula Frances Stephens Freeland, age 90, of Five Points, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 27 at Crockett Hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Cullman, AL., a homemaker, and a member of Leoma Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Lewis Freeland; two brothers, Clarence and Owen Stephens and two sisters, Lilla Taylor and Effie Martin. She is survived by one son, Ralph Freeland and wife Nancy of Georgia; one daughter, Ottie Hood and husband Lowell Hood, of Leoma; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Eula Frances Stephens Freeland were held March 1, 2002 at 11 a.m. at Loretta Memorial Chapel with Van Van Sandt officiating. Interment followed in Dobbins Cemetery at Appleton. Loretto Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements.    
HAMMONDS, George Willis, 15 Oct 1841 - 25 Oct 1897 Lieutenant, Company H 32nd Tenn. Infantry, Confederate States Army.  0252C/0252/0253/Military:0259
(h/o Mariah C. "Dess" Landman Hammonds)
(s/o Willis and Ursley Newton Hammonds)
Goodspeed Histories of Lawrence County, Tennessee:
George W. Hammonds is a son of Willis and Ursley (Newton) Hammonds, born in North Carolina and Tennessee in 1800 and 1805, respectively.  He was an early pioneer of Tennessee and owned 250 acres of land.  His wife died in Giles County, July 14, 1869.  George W. was educated in the common schools of his native county and at Lexington, Alabama.  He became a salesman in a country store near his home and held that position about one year before the war.  At this junction, he joined  the Confederate Army, holding the position of First Lieutenant in Company H, thirty-second Tennessee Regiment.  At the fall of Fort Donelson, he was captured and held a prisoner at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana, for seven months.  He was exchanged at Vicksburg, and was in the memorable Battle of Chickamauga, where he was seriously wounded and disabled from further duty.  He was married in Lauderdale County, Alabama, February 7, 1883 to Maria C. Landman (*Dess), daughter of Samuel Landman.  They have one child, Jesse Wade, born February 22, 1884.  Mrs. Hammonds was born in Alabama, June 7, 1852.  Mr. Hammonds is a notary public, and has been magistrate for seven
years.  He owns 644 acres of good land, which he devotes in a small way to the cultivation of cotton, but gives his chief attention to raising the cereals.
HAMMONDS, Mariah C. "Dess",  7 Jun 1852 - 18 May 1930 0249/0250
(w/o George W. Hammonds)
(d/o Samuel and _________ Landman)
HAMMONDS, Wade, 22 Feb 1884 - 16 Nov 1926 0251
(s/o George C. and Mariah C. "Dess" Landman Hammonds)
Obituary:
Wade Hammonds died at the home of his mother at Appleton Tuesday morning, November 16th.  He had heart trouble.  He was the only child of Mrs. Dess Hammonds.  His father died some thirty eight years ago.  Wade was 42 years old at the time of his death and had been a member of the Church of Christ 15 years.  Funeral at the home conducted by Eld. T. C. King, burial at the cemetery at Appleton. Notwithstanding the cold rain, many good friends and neighbors attended the funeral to show their love for the departed one and sympathy for his dear mother in her sadness.  Wade was childlike in a way and had many noble traits of character that were Christlike.-----Contributed
HAMMONDS, Infant Daughter, 29 May 1885 - 3 Jun 1885 0255
(d/o George C. and Mariah C. "Dess" Landman Hammonds)
HAMMONDS, Willis, 1886 - 22 Aug 1887 0254
(s/o George C. and Mariah C. "Dess" Landman Hammonds)
HAMSLEY, Robert H., 16 Jun 1862 - 30 Jan 1902 0279C/0279
(h/o Lou Emma Carter Hamsley)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Hamsley)
From The Pulaski Citizen 06 Feb 1902
After a short illness of pneumonia, Mr. H. Hamsley died Jan. 30, and was buried at Dobbins Graveyard.  Mr. Hamsley lived on T. M. Booth�s farm on Sugar Creek, and was one of our best farmers and stockmen.  He was a man of great energy and push and every one liked him.  He was a member of the Methodist Church at Booth�s Chapel and was faithful until the end.  His troubled wife and son have the sympathy of all.  �Death is only a dream,� and after awhile those who sleep shall wake up and view the land so �bright and fair� in that city of God.
HARRISON, Buren Lafayette, 1 Aug 1916 - 20 Oct 1992, 76 years old, AMM2, US Navy, WW II, 0296/0305/Military:0306
(h/o Ruby Rosson Harrison)
(s/o Edward and Ruthie Green Harrison)
Obituary:
Mr. Buren L. Harrison, 76, of Appleton, Tenn., died Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1992, at Crockett Hospital in Lawrenceburg.  Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 22, at North Funeral Home Chapel with Andrew Brown officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery.  A native of Lawrence County, Mr. Harrison was the son of the late Edward and Ruthie Green Harrison.  He was a Navy veteran of World War II, retired from Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Rosson Harrison of Appleton;  one son, Larry Harrison of Appleton;  four daughters, Judy Townsend of Minor Hill, Linda Boyd of Appleton, Frances Ridgeway of Madison, Tenn., Joyce Chandler of Lawrenceburg;  one sister, Viola Powell of Appleton;  four grandchildren.
HARRISON, Ruby Rosson, 16 Feb 1921 - 12 Nov 2004 0296/0305
(w/o Buren Lafayette Harrison)
(d/o Verge and Florene Jones Rosson)
HARRISON, Larry Don, 28 Jun 1948 - 20 Nov 2016. (Loretta Mem. Chap. Funeral Home Marker) 0304C/0304
HENDRIX, Bessie King, 18 Aug 1897 - 20 Mar 1982
(w/o George William "Will" Hendrix)
(d/o Thomas J. and Elizabeth Morrow King)
Obituary:
Bessie King Hendrix, 86, of Pulaski, died Saturday March 20, 1982 at Elm Hill Nursing Home in Lawrenceburg.  Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 22, at Bennett-May Chapel.  Brother Alden Hendrix officiated with burial in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  a native of Giles County, Mrs. Hendrix was the wife of the late George William Hendrix.  Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Louise Chapman of Lawrenceburg;  four sisters, Mrs. Porter Mae Ray, Mrs. Gertrude Rolin, Mrs. Maggie Vinson and Mrs. Julia King, all of Pulaski;  four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
HENDRIX, James Daniel, 14 May 1888 - 7 Oct 1966 0339/0329CCCC/0329
(h/o Ethel Stinnett Hendrix) md 21 Mar 1909
(s/o George Washington and Sarah M. Walker Hendrix)
Obituary:
Funeral services for James Daniel Hendrix, 78 year-old farmer of Five Points, were held Sunday at the Appleton Church of Christ, with J. T. Word and Chester Wright officiating.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery with North Funeral Home in charge.  Mr. Hendrix died Friday afternoon in the Oakview Nursing Home after a long illness.  He was a native of Lawrence County and a member of the Church of Christ.  Surviving are:  his widow, Mrs. Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix; five daughters, Miss Willow Mae Hendrix of Five Points;  Mrs. Curtis Newbern of Minor Hill;  Mrs. Leo Peppers of Leoma;  Mrs. Darrell Walters of Nashville and Mrs. J. W. Brooks of Thomasville, Alabama.  Two sons, Robert of Clearwater, Fla.;  and James Aldon Hendrix of Florence, Ala.; 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
HENDRIX, Ethel Stinnett, 9 Nov 1890 - 11 Jun 1992 0339/0329CCCC/0329
(w/o James Daniel Hendrix)
(d/o Will and Mary Jane Noblit Stinnett)
Obituary:
Mrs. Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix, 101, of Five Points, Tennessee, passed away Thursday, June 11, 1992, at Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, Florence, Alabama.  She was a native of Limestone County, Alabama, a homemaker, and a member of the Appleton Church of Christ.  She was the wife of the late James Daniel Hendrix and the daughter of the late Will and Mary Jane Noblit Stinnett.  The funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 13, 1992, at 1 p.m. at Appleton Church of Christ, with Bro. Robert F.  Hendrix, Bro. James Alden Hendrix, and Bro. Russell Dickerson officiating.  Burial followed in the Dobbins Cemetery, located in Lawrence County, Tennessee, with North Furneral Home in charge of all arrangements.  Survivors include two sons, James Alden Hendrix, Florence, Alabama;  Robert F.  Hendrix, Huntsville, Alabama;  five daughters, Wilow Mae Hendrix, Five Points, Tennessee;  Mabel Newbern, Anderson, Alabama;  Viva Lee Peppers, Leoma, Tennessee;  Sarah Walters, Nashville, Tennessee;  Jeanine Brooks, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee;  sixteen grandchildren;  twenty-two great-grandchildren;  five great-great-grandchildren;  several nieces and nephews also survive.
HENDRIX, Eula Jane 30 Mar 1898 - 14 Jan 1966 0330CC/0330
(w/o Howard Long)
(d/o Jasper L. "Jack" and Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
Obituary:
Mrs. Eula Jane Hendrix Long, 67, died Friday, January 14, in Lawrence County Hospital.  Services were held Sunday afternoon in Appleton Church of Christ with burial in the church cemetery.  A native of Lawrence County, she had lived most of her life in Giles County.  She moved back to Lawrence County a few year ago.*I do not remember Eula ever living in Giles County.)  Mrs. Long is survived by her husband, H. B. Long;  three brothers, Roy Hendrix, Bonnertown, and  McKinley Hendrix and Huron Hendrix, both of Lawrenceburg;  one sister, Mrs. Fannie Oliver, Ethridge;  and five step-grandchildren.
HENDRIX, Jack L. (Jasper L.), __ ___ 1869 - __ ___ 1916 0330CCC/0330
(h/o Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
(s/o George Washington and Mary A. Gaint Baulch Hendrix)
HENDRIX, Florence, __ ___ 1873 - __ Dec 1960 0330CCC/0330
(w/o Jasper L. "Jack" Hendrix)
(d/o William Allen and Elizabeth Ridgeway Boston)
HENDRIX, George William �Will�, 4 Feb 1889 - 21 Feb 1945
(h/o Bessie King Hendrix)
(s/o Jasper L. "Jack" and Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
HENDRIX, Hattie Dee Tucker, 25 Sep 1896 - 5 Oct 1979
(w/o John Dee Hendrix)
(d/o John Franklin and Mary Etta Malone Tucker)
Obituary:
Funeral rites for Mrs. Hattie Dee Hendrix, 83, a resident of Fairhaven Nursing Home, who died Friday, October 5 in Giles County Hospital, were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Carr and Erwin Chapel with the Rev. Alden Hendrix officiating.  Interment was in Appleton �Dobbins� Cemetery, Lawrence County. A native of Giles County, Mrs. Hendrix�s parents were the late Frank and Mary Etta Malone Tucker, and her husband was the late John Dee Hendrix.  Survivors include a son, John Franklin Hendrix, Pulaski; one brother, Willie Tucker, Minor Hill and one half-brother, Hobart Tucker, Estill Springs;  a half-sister, Mrs. Flora Chapman, Five Points;  three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

HENDRIX, Infant, 18 Oct 1924 - 18 Oct 1924
(d/o John Dee and Hattie Dee Tucker Hendrix)
HENDRIX, Infant, 6 Oct 1925 6 Oct 1925
(s/o John Dee and Hattie Dee Tucker Hendrix)
HENDRIX, Infant, 6 Mar 1937 - 6 Mar 1937
(s/o Roy and Tessie Buffalo Hendrix)
HENDRIX, John Dee, 10 Apr 1892 - 13 Nov 1944
(h/o Hattie Dee Tucker)
(s/o Jasper L. "Jack" and Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
Obituary:  The Pulaski Citizen 15 Nov 1944
Funeral services for John Dee Hendrix, 52, who died at 3:40 o�clock Monday afternoon, November 13,  at his home in the Fourth Civil District, after several months illness, were held at 2 o�clock Wednesday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ.  Burial was in the church cemetery.  Mr. Hendrix is survived by  his wife, Mrs. Hattie Dee Hendrix;  two sons, Delmer Hendrix of Crossville, and Franklin Hendrix of Minor Hill;  two granddaughters;  his mother, Nancy Elizabeth Hendrix of Appleton;  three sisters, Mrs.  Fannie Oliver, Mrs. Linnie Plott and Miss Eula Hendrix, all of Appleton;  four brothers, Will Hendrix, Huron and Roy Hendrix, Appleton and McKinley Hendrix, Watts Barr.
HENDRIX, John Franklin, 06 Oct 1925 - 15 Oct 2003 PVT US Army WW II. 0340/Military:0341
(s/o John Dee and Hattie Dee Tucker Hendrix)
Obituary:WKSR Obituaries 16 Oct 2003
John Franklin Hendrix died yesterday at the Alvin C. York Medical Center in Murfreesboro. He was born in Appleton Community, Tennessee and was 78 years old. He was a WWII veteran and a retired electrician. Visitation will be held from 4-8pm today at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 17 at Carr-Erwin Funeral Home with burial in Dobbins Cemetery. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Linda Jo Dean and Judy Newton.
HENDRIX, Roy, 14 Feb 1908 - 1 Jul 1986 Papa 0342
(h/o Tessie Buffalo Hendrix)
(s/o Jasper L. "Jack" and Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
Obituary:
Mr. Roy Hendrix, age 78, of Bonnertown, died July 1 at Scott Memorial Hospital following an extended illness.  He was the son of the late J. L. and Florence Boston Hendrix.  He was a native of Lawrence County, a farmer, and a member of the Church of Christ.  Services were held July 3 at North Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Bernard Konig officiating.  Burial followed in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  He is survived by his wife, Tessie Buffalo Hendrix;  daughter, Ann Robertson Perry of Lawrenceburg;  two grandchildren;  two great-grandchildren;  one brother, McKinley Hendrix.
HENDRIX, Tessie Lee Buffalo, 15 Sep 1905 - 10 Oct 1989 Mama 0342
(w/o Roy Hendrix)
(d/o Emmit L. and Ophelia Dee Green Buffalo)
Obituary:
Mrs. Tessie Lee Buffalo Hendrix, 84, of Bonnertown, TN, passed away Tuesday, October 10, 1989 at Crockett Hospital following an extended illness.  She was the daughter of the late Emmit and Dee Green Buffalo, wife of the late Roy Hendrix, a native of Lawrence County, a housewife and member of the Church of Christ.  Funeral services for Mrs. Hendrix were conducted Thursday, October 12, 1989 at 1:30 p.m. at North Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Bernard Konig officiating.  Burial followed in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery with North Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.  She is survived by one daughter, Ann Perry, and one sister, Mary Green, both of Lawrenceburg, TN;  and one brother, John Buffalo of Muncie, IN;  two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews
also survive.
HENDRIX, Willow Mae, 23 Feb 1912 - 6 Dec 1996 0338/0329CCC/0329
(d/o James Daniel and Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix)
Obituary:
Miss Willow Mae Hendrix, 84, of the Appleton Community of Lawrence County, died Dec. 6, 1996, at National Health Care Center in Lawrenceburg.  Miss Hendrix was a retired store clerk and a member of the Appleton Church of Christ.  The Lawrence County native was the daughter of the late James Daniel  and Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix.  Services were held Sunday at Appleton Church of Christ with Robert F. Hendrix and James A. Hendrix officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery.  North Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.  Survivors include sisters, Clara Mable Hendrix Newburn of Anderson,  Ala., Sara Jane Hendrix Walters of Nashville, Jeanine Hendrix Brooks of Lawrenceburg;  brothers,  James Alden Hendrix and Robert F. Hendrix, both of Alabama.
HOOD, C. W., __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____
( /o ____________ and ____________
HOOD, D.V., __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____
( /o ____________ and ____________
HOOD, David Porter, 10 Aug 1898 - 15 Jan 1981 0322
(h/o Ollie C. Phillips Hood) 2 Feb 1918 LCT
(s/o Robert and Sallie Bassham Hood)
HOOD, Ollie C., 22 Apr 1898 - 5 Oct 1939 0322
(w/o David Porter Hood)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Phillips)
HOOD, Infant,__ Jul 1900 - __ Jul 1900
(d/o T. H. and E. M. Hood)
HOOD, Infant, __ Oct 1902 - __ Oct 1902
(infant of T. H. and E. M. Hood)
HOOD, Iva Lee, 26 Apr 1931 - 16 Jul 1940 0390
(d/o Jesse Lee and Louise Johnson Hood)
HOOD, James, __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Hood)
HOOD, Jane, __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____
(d/o ____________ and ____________
HOOD, Jesse Lee, 14 Aug 1895 - 5 Mar 1967 Tenn., Pvt Co K, 46th Infantry, WW I 0320
(h/o [1]. Mae Harris Hood) (md 9 October 1923 in Lawrence County, TN)
(h/o [2]. Louise Johnson Hood)
(s/o Robert and Sallie Bassham Hood)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Mr. Jesse Hood will be held tomorrow {Tuesday} at 1:00 p.m. at the Five Points Baptist Church with the Rev. W. F. Cox and Rev. Wiley Powell officiating.  Burial will be in Dobbins  Cemetery, Appleton.  Mr. Hood, a native of Five Points, died Sunday morning at the Lawrence County Hospital.  He was 71 years of age.  He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion, and a member of the Five Points Baptist Church.  He leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise Hood;  one son, Eugene Hood, Leoma;  two daughters, Mrs. Sue Corbin, Auburndale, Fla., and Mrs. Elaine Adams, Five Points;  one brother, Bud Hood of Five Points;  three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Russell of Lawrenceburg,  Mrs. Irene McGill, Center and Mrs. Jennie Glass, Fayetteville;  and five grandchildren. Osborne Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
HOOD, John J., 7 May 1856 - 21 Aug 1918 0203
(h/o K. F. Bassham Hood) md 13 Sep 1900 LCT
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Hood)
HOOD, Lowell, 23 Oct 1932 - 23 Jun 2014. Daddy 0189
HOOD, Ottie, 5 Jul 1934 - 28 Sep 2011. Mother (w/o Lowell Hood, Married 8 Sep 1955) 0189
HOOD, Mae Harris, 4 Apr 1904 - 26 Apr 1927 0321C/0321
(w/o Jesse L. Hood) md 9 Oct 1923 LCT
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Harris)
Obituary: The Democrat Union 29 Apr 1927
Mrs. Jesse Hood Called By Death�Young Wife Of Jesse Hood Called By Death; A Shock   To Her Friends In Appleton Section
Mrs. Mai Hood, age 23, wife of Jesse Hood, died at her home here Monday morning.  She leaves a husband and one son to mourn her departure.  Funeral was conducted at Dobbins Cemetery April 26 by Rev. Tom McConnell of Alabama.  Her death comes as a distinct shock to her many friends in this community, and the whole community is cast into grief at her death and sympathy for the heartbroken husband and son.
HOOD, Malendy, 17 Nov 1870 - 1 Jul 1933 0206/0294
(w/o T. H. �Henry� Hood)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
Obituary: The Democrat Union 14 Jul 1933
Mrs. Malinda Hood Succumbs In Appleton Home, Age 62:
Mrs. Malinda Hood, age 62, died at her home in Appleton, Tenn., Saturday, July 1, 1933, after an illness of four months.  She formerly lived in Lauderdale County, Ala., but had lived  in Lawrence for a number of years and was beloved by a large number of acquaintances who knew and respected her.  She is survived by her husband, Henry Hood, two daughters, Mrs.S. S.  Newton and Mrs. Johnnie Boston and several grandchildren.  Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Taylor Lemay at the Appleton Christian Church.  The following acted as pallbearers: Albert Newton, Kennie Odem, Mr. Mosley, Nathan Harlan, Fred Holly and  Wheeler Pettus. T. A. Stout was undertaker in charge.
HOOD, Natalice, 20 Feb 1928 - 6 Jun 1930 0324
(d/o David Porter and Ollie C. Phillips Hood)
Obituary:
The home of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hood of Appleton was made sad by the death of their little girl, Natalice.  She was born February the 3, 1928, died June the 7th, 1930.  She leaves her father, mother, and five sisters to mourn her death.  Funeral at the Church of Christ at Appleton on Sunday, June the 8th at 3 p.m., burial at the Dobbins Graveyard.  This little life has not been wasted, having begun to live it will live on in that home of endless day, while the bereaved stand under the rod.   May they ever remember that it is in a Father�s hand.  The same Jesus who spoke words of comfort to the dear mother at the gate of Nain, is still nigh.  He who wept at the tomb of Lazarus showing his sympathy for the bereaved sisters is full of mercy and will help in time of need.  We ask the dear father and mother to look to Him in this dark hour of their life.----T. C. King
HOOD, T. H., 20 May 1868 - 15 Jul 1938 0207/0295
(h/o Malendy _________ Hood)
(s/o Davie and M. J. _________ Hood)
HOOD, W. Robert, 1854 - 1915 0323
(h/o Sallie Bassham Hood) md 28 Jun 1888 LCT
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Hood)
HOOD, Sallie E. Bassham, 1858 - 1949 0323
(w/o W. Robert Hood)
(d/o Joseph and Emma Elizabeth Appleton Bassham)
HUNT, James Edward,  27 Sep 1927 - (no other date, Unable to find his grave in KY - Probably here.) 0257CC/0257
HUNT, Gelaine Chapman,   2 Feb 1929 - 21 Feb 2002 0257CC/0257
(w/o James Edward Hunt,
(d/o Raymond G. and Flora Tucker Chapman)
Obituary: The Columbia Daily Herald   23 Feb 2002
Gelaine Chapman Hunt, 73, died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002, at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville. Services were conducted Saturday at Neal Funeral Home with Bobby Belew officiating. Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery in Lawrence County. The Lawrence County native was the daughter of the late Raymond G. Chapman and Flora Tucker Chapman. She was employed as a bookkeeper for Hunt Insurance Agency and a member of Bethany Church of Christ in Franklin, Ky. Survivors include her husband, James E. Hunt of Franklin, Ky.; sisters, Geraldine Evans of Lawrenceburg, and Alice Ann Chapman of Nashville; brothers, R. French Chapman of Columbia and Lynn Tucker Chapman of Portland, Ore.; and stepchildren, Steve Hunt of Canfield, Ohio, Judy Wenderoth of St. Paul, Minn., and Peggy Hunt of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
KEETON, Owen Ralph Sr.,  26 Dec 1927 - 3 Sep 2015 MSG US Air Force, WW II, Korea, Vietnam 0186/0187
KEETON, Elizabeth Hood, 22 Apr 1930 - 18 Feb 2009 (w/o Owen Ralph Keeton md. 2 Apr 1949)  0186/0187
KELTON, Infant, 12 Aug 1892 - 17 Aug 1892 0223C/0223/backside:0214
(Infant of John J. and Martha Camilla Dobbins Kelton)
KELTON, John J., 24 Sep 1866 - 20 Aug 1903  0224/0225
(h/o Martha Camilla Dobbins Kelton)
(s/o W. D. and Harriett Ezell Kelton)
KELTON, Martha Camilla, 12 Sep 1872 - 7 Oct 1931 0229/0230
(w/o John J. Kelton)
(d/o Alexander T. and Mary J. Hammonds Powell Dobbins)
KING, Nora Burgess, 22 Mar 1914 - 05 Oct 1945
(w/o Clarence King)
(d/o James C. and Emma McGill Burgess)
LANG, Judy Layne, 24 Sep 1942 - 2 Mar 2015. 0202
LITTRELL, Arrie Cottrell, 6 Aug 1864__ ___ ____ 0309C/0309
(w/o W. F. Littrell)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Cottrell)
LITTRELL, Robert, 4 Apr 1886 - 22 Apr 1886, 18 days old
(s/o W. F. and Arrie Cottrell Littrell)
LITTRELL, W. F. "Frank", 18 Feb 1863 - 18 May 1935 0309C/0309
(h/o Arrie Cottrell Littrell)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Littrell)
McGILL, Henry Ford, 10 Nov 1927 - 1 Oct 1996, Cpl US Army, WW II 0298/Military:0302/Back of Headstone:0303
(h/o Betty Jean Bailey McGill)
(s/o Colmon Sewell and Irene Hood McGill)
Obituary:  Giles Free Press 3 Oct 1996
Mr. Henry Ford McGill, 68, of Loretto died Oct. 1, 1996, at Columbia Crockett Hospital in
Lawrenceburg following an extended illness.  Mr. McGill was a retired teacher with the Lawrence County School System.  He was a retired U. S. Army Corporal and a member of Puncheon Church of Christ.  The native of Lawrence County was the son of the late Coleman Sewell and Irene Hood  McGill.  Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Loretto Memorial Chapel with James Alden Hendrix officiating.  Burial will be in Dobbins Cemetery in Appleton.  Survivors include wife Betty Jean Bailey McGill of Loretto;  sons, Morris Justin McGill of Pulaski, Ronald Jeffrey McGill of Anderson, Ala., John Keith McGill of Lewisville, Texas, and James Patrick McGill of Loretto;  brother Paul McGill of Arkansas;  sisters, Essie Mason of Arkansas, Mazelle Hardin and Fay Bailey, both of Columbia, and Sandra Walker of Pulaski;  and four grandchildren.
McGILL, Betty Jean Bailey, 1 May 1934 - 7 Sep 2004 0298
(w/o Henry Ford McGill)
(d/o Earl and Minnie Skipper Bailey)
McGILL, C. S., 28 Aug 1945 - 20 May 1983 0328
(h/o Cathy Pitts McGill)
(s/o Colmon Sewell and Irene Hood McGill)
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen 31 May 1983
Mr. Leo C. S. McGill, 37, died Friday, May 20, 1983 at University of Arkansas Medical Center. Mr. McGill was a member of the Church of Christ and the son of the late Colmon S. and Irene Hood McGill. Survivors include his wife; Mrs. Cathy Pitts McGill, Pulaski; five sisters, Mrs. Estelene Thigpen, Knoble, Ark., Mrs. Sandra Cleo Walker, Pulaski, TN, Mrs. Hazel Bryant, mrs. Mazell Hardin and Mrs. Faye Bailey, all of Columbia, TN; two brothers, Paul McGill, Columbia, and Henry McGill, Loretto, TN; two step-daughters, Christi and Dianna Russ, both of Pulaski. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services were held Monday, May 23, 1983 at Lay Funeral Home Chapel.  Burial was in Appleton Cemetery at Appleton, TN, Bro. Richard Long, officiating.
McGILL, Colmon Sewell, 12 Apr 1905 - 13 Nov 1979 0327
(h/o Irene Hood McGill)
(s/o George W. and Etta Forsythe McGill)
McGILL, Estellene, 28 Jul 1934 - 6 Apr 2012. Mother 0334
McGILL, Elizabeth Ann, 20 Aug 1961 - 25 Aug 1968 0301
(d/o Henry Ford and Betty Jean Bailey McGill)
Obituary:
Elizabeth Ann McGill, 7, died Sunday, August 25, in Nashville.  Funeral services for Miss McGill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGill, were held Tuesday afternoon, August 27, at Appleton Church of Christ.  Burial was in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Survivors in addition to her parents, include three brothers, Justin, Ronnie and Johnny McGill, all of Loretto;  maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bailey, Minor Hill;  paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman McGill of Lawrenceburg.

McGILL, Irene L. Hood, 14 Feb 1908 - 12 Apr 1978. 0327
(w/o Colmon Sewell McGill)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Hood)
Obituary:
Mrs. Leona Irene McGill, 70, Columbia, died Wednesday, April 12, 1978 at Maury County
Hospital.  Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at Appleton Church of Christ with burial in the Appleton {Dobbins} Cemetery, Brother Glen Mayfield officiating.  The body will lie in state form 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at the Appleton Church of Christ.  She is survived by a husband, Coleman McGill, Columbia;  five daughters, Mrs. Benny Bryant and Mrs. Hubert Hardin  of Columbia, Mrs. Estelene Thigpen, Paragould, Ark., Mrs. Sandra Hood, Pulaski, and Mrs. Willa Fay Bailey, Ashland City;  three sons, Henry McGill, Loretto, Paul McGill and C. S. McGill of Columbia;  one brother, Bud Hood, Five Points;  34 grandchildren;  and 8 great-grandchildren.  Lay Funeral Home, Ethridge, is handling the arrangements.
McGILL, William Paul, 14 Apr 1929 - 30 Jul 2000, Age 71 AB US Air Force Korea 0331/military:0329CC/0329/0332
(s/o Colmon Sewell and Irene L. Hood McGill)
Obituary:
William Paul McGill, 71, of Arkansas, died Sunday, July 30, 2000 at his residence.  He was a native of Minor Hill, TN and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict.  He was preceded in death by his parents, Coleman Sewell and Leona Irene Hood McGill.  Funeral services were held on Wednesday, August 2, at Pettus-Turnbo Chapel at 2 p.m. with Bobby Gobble officiating.  Burial followed at the Dobbins Cemetery at Appleton.  He is survived by one son, David Paul McGill of Round Lake, IL;  one daughter, Paula Dianne Jones of Round Lake, IL;  four sisters, Estelene Mason of Manila, AR, Mazel Hardin and Willa Faye Bailey both of Columbia, TN, and Sandra Walker of Pulaski, TN, and six grandchildren.  Pettus-Turnbo Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements
NEAL, Lou Emma, 04 Jan 1867 - 21 Oct 1950  0278
(w/o [1] R. H. Hamsley  [2] _________ Neal)
(d/o John and Mary Douglas Carter)
NORWOOD, Carrie G., 22 Jun 1902 - 26 Jul 1902 0213C/0213
(d/o William R. and Malissa Zilpha Dobbins Couch Norwood)
NORWOOD, Malissa Zilpha, 3 Oct 1859 - 8 Nov 1933  0212
(w/o 1. W. W. Couch 2. William R. Norwood)
(d/o Alexander T. and Nancy Catherine Hammonds Dobbins)
Obituary:
Mrs.  W. R. Norwood passed away at her late home at Appleton, Tenn., November 8.  She was one of the charter members of the Church of Christ at that place.  She had been a Christian for many years. The latter part of the last chapter of Proverbs might well be applied to this loveable mother.  She was blessed with a meek and quiet spirit.  She must have been under benign influence of that love that can  suffer long and is kind.  We trust that her beautiful life will live on in the hearts of those who knew her  best.  She filled all the relations of life with dignity and honor as a wife, mother, and friend.  Her Christian character was as bright as her faith was sublime.  Her funeral was conducted at her late home by the writer.-------Z. C. King, Gospel Advocate, November 30, 1933
NORWOOD, William R., 25 Apr 1859 - 21 Feb 1908 0212C/0212
(h/o Malissa Zilpha Dobbins Couch Norwood)
(s/o Charles N. S. and Salina M. Garner Norwood)
NOVAK, Steven Joseph, 11 Aug 1958 - 5 Jan 2017 (Loretta Mem. Chap. Funeral Home Marker) 0191/Expanding the cemetery-Recent Grave:0192/0193
OLIVER, Infant, 24 Mar 1918 - 24 Mar 1918
(s/o William Perry and Fannie Hendrix Oliver)
OLIVER, J. L., __ ___ 1919  - 4 Apr 1941
(h/o Louise Brown Oliver)
(s/o William Perry and Fannie Hendrix Oliver)
OSBORN, Lou Ida, (b. cir 1908 - 31 Mar 1989, 81 years
(w/o George Osborn)
(d/o Peter and Emily _________ King)
OWENS, James R., 20 Feb 1898 - 18 Sep 1900 0308
(s/o Sam Robert Owens and Mary Octavie ______ Owens)
OWENS, Mary Octavie, __ ___ 1874 - __ ___ 1963 0307
(w/o Sam Robert Owens)
(d/o Tom and Nancy_______ Jones)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 14 Aug 1963
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Octavia Owens, 89, former resident of the Appleton Community, were held at 2 o�clcock Thursday afernoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack  Pinkelton, with the burial in Appleton Cemetery. Mrs. Owens died at 11:10 o�clock Tuesday night, August 6, at Giles County Hospital where she was a patient for three weeks.  She was born Feb. 10,  1874, in Lauderdale County, Ala.  She was the widow of Sam Owens who died several years ago. Mrs. Owens, a member of the Puncheon Church of Christ, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Wade, Minor Hill, with whom she had made her home in recent years, Mrs. Lillie Davis, Lester, Ala., and Mrs. Minnie Jones, Five Points:  three sons, Sam Owens, Athens, Ala; Russell Owens, Minor Hill, and Johnny Owens, Leoma;  thirty grandchildren; sixty great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.  Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
OWENS, Sam Robert, __ ___ 1850 - __ ___ 1919 0307
(h/o Mary Octavie Jones Owens)
(s/o Robert and Rebecca Jane Berney Owens)
PERRY, Wendle Wayne, 23 Dec 1950 - 11 Dec 2010. 0232
PERRY, Forrest, Michael, 12 Feb 1996 - 5 Oct 2015. (Lorette Mem. Chap Funeral Hom. Marker) 0234
PHILLIPS, John C., 22 Jul 1861 - 12 Sep 1943
(h/o Sarah _________
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Phillips)
PHILLIPS, Kathy Wisdom, 22 Sep 1949 - 20 Sep 1998 0381
(w/o William Poole 2. _________ Phillips)
(d/o Louie and Alma Clinard Wisdom)
Obituary:
Kathy Wisdom Phillips, age 48, of Lawrenceburg, TN, passed away Sunday, September 20, 1998 at Crockett Hospital suddenly.  She was a native of Lawrence County, TN, a homemaker and member of  the Church of Christ.  Her father was the late Louie D. Widsom, and she was preceded in death by a brother, David Wisdom and a sister, Virginia Thorn.  She is survived by her mother:  Alma Clinard Wisdom, Lawrenceburg, TN;  one brother:  Louie A. Widsom, Lawrenceburg, TN;  several nieces and nephews.  The funeral for Kathy Wisdom Phillips was conducted Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 1:00 p.m. at Loretto Memorial Chapel with Brother Nolan Barnes officiating.  Burial followed in the  Dobbins Cemetery.  Loretto Memorial Chapel was in charge of all arrangements.
PHILLIPS, R. L., 02 May 1888 - 09 Oct 1911
(s/o John C. and Sarah M. _________ Phillips)
PHILLIPS, S. B., 06 Sep 1891 - 07 Mar 1906
(s/o John C. and Sarah M. _________ Phillips)
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen 15 Mar 1906
On March 7, the Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, near Appleton, and took from them their son Stephie. He suffered for about eighteen months with consumption, then Jesus in his wisdom called him home to rest, where he is free from all sorrow and pain. Stephie was dear to us all and through all his suffering he was always cheerful. At home and at school he greeted us all with a smile. A father, a mother, three brothers and four sisters are left to mourn his death. Everything possible was done to save the life of this beloved one. But loving care and tender ministrations could not avail against disease and death. Weep not loved ones but be diligent about your Master�s work until you go to join him in that beautiful home above. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. E. Legg, in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and friends. After which the remains were laid to rest in the Dobbin�s Cemetery.
PHILLIPS, Sarah, 25 Dec 1861 - 28 Nov 1907
(w/o John C. Phillips)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
PHILLIPS, T. J., 7 Feb 1887 - 25 Aug 1905
(s/o John C. and Sarah M. _________ Phillips)
PLOTT, Linnie Hendrix, __ ___ 1895 - __ ___ 1960
(w/o Willie A. Plott)
(d/o Jasper L. "Jack" and Nancy Elizabeth "Florence" Boston Hendrix)
Obituary:
Mrs. Linnie Plott, age 65, died at her in the Appleton section at 5:30 Tuesday morning following a brief illness.  She was a life-long resident of the Appleton community and a daughter of the late Jack and Florence Boston Hendrix.  Funeral services were held on Wednesday of this week at the Appleton Church of Christ.  Interment was in the Appleton {Dobbins} Cemetery with the Beecham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.  She is survived by her husband, William Plott;  one son, Harold Plott, of Meridian, Miss.;  two grandchildren;  three brothers, McKinley, Huron and Roy Hendrix, all of Lawrenceburg;  two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Oliver of Ethridge, and Miss Eula Hendrix of Five Points, Tennessee.
PLOTT, Mildred Ruth, 9 Sep 1927 - 3 Feb 1938
(d/o Willie A. and Linnie Hendrix Plott)
PLOTT, Willie A., __ ___ 1895 - __ ___ 1963
(h/o Linnie Hendrix Plott)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Plott)
POOLE, Jerry Lee, 29 May 1970 - 8 Jun 1974 0382
(s/o William and Kathy Wisdom Poole)
POOLE, Shirley,  8 Apr 1967 - 4 Apr 1968 0383
(d/o William and Kathy Wisdom Poole)
REEDY, Carolyn June, 2 Jan 1938 - __ ___ ____ 0300
(w/o Joe Robert Reedy, md. 7 Jun 1956)
(d/o Kenneth "Jack" and Mildred Chapman Couch)
REEDY, Joe Robert, 12 Dec 1935 - __ ___ ____ 0300
(h/o Carolyn June Couch Reedy) md 7 Jun 1956 Mississippi
(s/o Osteen and Kathryn Augustine Reedy)
REEDY, Lisa Carol, 7 Jan 1963 - 7 Jan 1963 0299
(d/o Joe Robert and Carolyn June Couch Reedy)
RIDGEWAY, Arthur H., "Buster", __ Oct 1884 - __ ___ 1956 0209
(h/o Jennie Glass Ridgeway)
(s/o Johnny Booker and Artie M. Bassham Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, J. B. (John Booker), 17 Oct 1853 - 6 Sep 1926  Father 0310C/0310
(h/o Artie M. Bassham Ridgeway) md 17 Oct 1872 LCT
(s/o John and Claracy Loving Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Artie M., 2 Mar 1851 - no death date Mother 0310C/0310
(w/o Johnny Booker Ridgeway)
(d/o J. J. and Martha _________Bassham)
RIDGEWAY, Barry Anthony, 25 Jun 1955 - 8 Mar 1995 0236/Battle of Sugar Creek History:0235/Special Claim: 0237
(h/o Kathy Lynn Balentine Ridgeway, m. 18 Aug 1988)
(s/o Howard L. and Mauvelene Forsythe Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Claracy (Clarissa), 13 Sep 1822 - 30 Nov 1914 Rest Mother 0204
(w/o John Ridgeway) md 11 Jan 1846 Lauderdale Co., AL
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Loving)
RIDGEWAY, Earlie C.,14 Jul 1886 - 3 Oct 1928
(h/o Guyeula Hillis Ridgeway)
(s/o Johnny Booker and Artie M. Bassham Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Elizabeth A., 1939 - 1939 0297
(d/o Woodrow and _________ Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Emma, 23 Nov 1882 - 25 Nov 1915 0311C/0311
(w/o _________ Ridgeway)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
RIDGEWAY, Howard Lain, 27 Mar 1933 - 17 Dec 1996 0240
(h/o 1. Mauveline Forsythe Ridgeway)
(h/o 2. Janet Speakman Ridgeway)
(s/o Willie A. and Viva Lee Bailey Ridgeway)
Obituary:  The Giles Free Press 19 Dec 1996
Mr. Howard Lain Ridgeway, 63, died Dec. 17, 1996, at his residence in Lawrenceburg.  The Lawrence County native was the son of the late Willie and Viva Lee Bailey Ridgeway.  He was retired from Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company and was former owner of J. & H. Pictures. He was a member of Coleman Memorial Methodist Church.  Services were to have been held  today {Thursday} at Pettus-Turnbo Chapel in Lawrenceburg with Marvin Champion officiating. Burial was to have been in Dobbins Cemetery.  Survivors include wife Janet Speakman Ridgeway of Lawrenceburg;  daughter Kim Price of Lawrenceburg;  mother Viva Lee Ridgeway of Pulaski; and four granddaughters.
RIDGEWAY, Mauveline Forsythe, 7 Feb 1935 - 31 Mar 1980 0240
(w/o Howard L. Ridgeway)
(d/o Hubert "Buster" and Oleta White Forsythe)
Obituary:
Mrs. Mauvelene Ridgeway, age 45, of Five Points, TN, passed away March 31, 1980 at Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness.  She was an employee of Loretto Casket Company.  Funeral  services were Wednesday, April 2, at 1:00 at Appleton Church of Christ.  Burial was in the Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery with Carr and Erwin Funeral Home in Pulaski in charge of all arrangements.  She is survived by her husband, Howard Layne Ridgeway of Five Points, TN;  one daughter, Miss Shelia Kim Ridgeway, Five Points, TN;  one son, Barry Anthony Ridgeway, Five Points, TN;  two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Rosson, Mrs. Wilma Ridgeway both of Five Points, TN;  one brother, Thomas E.   Forsythe, Florence, AL;  two grandchildren.
RIDGEWAY, Jennie M. (Glass), 15 Jun 1888 - 3 Jul 1970 0210
(w/o A. H. "Buster" Ridgeway)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Glass)
RIDGEWAY, John Jefferson, 1874 - 1946 0353
(h/o Mary C. Belew Ridgeway)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Mary C. "Mollie",  1884 - 1939 0353
(w/o John Jefferson Ridgeway) md 14 Aug 1873 Lawrence Co., TN
(d/o Robert and Martha M. Newton Belew)
RIDGEWAY, Leo V., 2 May 1911 - 7 Oct 1938 0208
(h/o _________ Ridgeway)
(s/o A. H. "Buster" and Jennie Glass Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Pat, 8 Aug 1907 - 6 Aug 1945 0211
(h/o _________ Ridgeway)
(s/o A. H. "Buster" and Jennie Glass Ridgeway)
RIDGEWAY, Rose Vera, 4 Jun 1901 - 14 May 1965 0354
(d/o John Jefferson and Mary C. "Mollie" Belew Ridgeway)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Miss Vera Ridgeway, 63, native of Giles County, were held at 2 o�clock Monday afternoon in Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by the Rev. Mack Pinkelton, Baptist minister. Burial took place in the church cemetery.  Miss Ridgeway died of a heart ailment at 10:30 o�clock Sunday morning, May 16, at Lawrence County Sanitarium.  Born June 4, 1901, in Giles County, she was the daughter of the late John Jefferson Ridgeway and Mary Caroline Belew Ridgeway.  She was a member of Blooming Grove Baptist Church in Lawrence County.  The survivors are four brothers,  Ernest Ridgeway, Lawrenceburg with whom she had recently made her home, J. H. Ridgeway,  Lawrenceburg, W. A. Ridgeway, Pulaski, and J. W. Ridgeway, Minor Hill;  four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Felker, and Mrs. Novella Stafford, both of Giles County, Mrs. Thula White, Lawrenceburg, and Mrs. Jewel Boston, Lawrence County.  Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
RIDGEWAY, Viva Lee, 20 May 1920 - 4 Feb 2002 0241
(w/o Willie A. "Peanut" Ridgeway)
(d/o Sam and Julia Jones Bailey)
Obituary:  Citizen Press 5 Feb 2002
Mrs. Vivalee Eloda Ridgeway, 89, of Pulaski died Feb. 4, 2002, at Hillside Hospital. She was born May 20, 1912, in Appleton and was the daughter of the late Samuel Tildin and Julia Adline Jones Bailey. Funeral services were to have been held today (Feb. 5) at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial was to have been in Dobbins Cemetery. Suvivors include her granddaughter, Kim Price of Lawrenceburg; daughter-in-law Janet Ridgeway of Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
RIDGEWAY, Willie A. "Peanut", 12 Sep 1905 - 10 Jul 1975 0241
(h/o Viva Lee Bailey Ridgeway)
(s/o John Jefferson and Mary C. "Mollie" Belew Ridgeway)
Obituary:
Mr. Willie Andrew Ridgeway, 69, Pulaski, died Thursday, July 10, 1975 at Giles County Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sat., July 12 at the Appleton Church of Christ with burial in Appleton {Dobbins} Cemetery.  A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late John and Molly Belew Ridgeway.  He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viva Lee Bailey Ridgeway;  a son, Howard  Ridgeway, Five Points;  two brothers, J. B. and Ernest Ridgeway, Five Points;  three sisters, Mrs. Jewel Boston, Five Points, Mrs. Mattie Felker, Pulaski, and Mrs. Novella Thompson, Goodsprings; and two granchildren.

ROSSON, Bettie Sue, 17 Oct 1944 - 18 Oct 1944 0248
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Rosson)
ROSSON, Bobby, 13 Apr 1953 - 13 Apr 1953
(s/o Franklin Delano and Vera Virginia Forsythe Rosson)
ROSSON, Charlie, 10 Dec 1939 - 23 Dec 1939 0261
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Rosson)
ROSSON, Florene Jones, 18 Nov 1900 - 17 Dec 1983 0262/0256CC/0256/0257C
(w/o Virge Rosson)
(d/o Stevie and Ella Hammonds Jones)
ROSSON, Virge, 1 Jan 1898 - 21 Aug 1985 0262/0256CC/0256/0257C
(h/o Florene Jones Rosson) md 13 Oct 1918 GCT
(s/o James Monroe and Arcane McDougal Rosson)
Obituary:
Mr. Verge Rosson, age 87, of Lawrenceburg, passed away Wednesday, August 21, 1985 at Crockett Hospital, following an extended illness.  He was a native of Lawrence County, a member of the Church  of Christ, a retired farmer.  He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rosson, and the husband of the late Florine Jones Rosson.  Funeral services were held Thursday, August 22, 1985, at 3:00 p.m. at the Loretto Memorial Chapel with Bro. Andy Brown officiating.  Burial followed at Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Loretto Memorial Chapel was in charge of all arrangements.  He is survived by two daughters, Ruby Harrison, Five Points, Katie Cox, Leoma;  five sons, Floyd Rosson, Glenn Rosson, both of Lawrenceburg, Hugh Rosson, Leoma, V. G. Rosson, Jr., Anderson, AL, Frank Rosson, Five Points; one sister, Viola Tankersley, Leoma, TN;  twenty-two grandchildren and twenty-four great-grand-children.
ROSSON, Franklin Delano, 12 Jan 1933 - 16 Jun 1985
(h/o Vera Virginia Forsythe Rosson)
(s/o Verge Griffin and Florene Jones Rosson)
Obituary:
Franklin Delano Rosson, age 62, of Five Points, TN, passed away Friday, June 16, 1995 at Crockett Hospital after an extended illness.  He was retired from Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company,  Lawrenceburg, and a member of the Appleton Church of Christ, Appleton, TN.  His parents were  the late Verge Griffin and Florence Jones Rosson.  He was preceded in death by two brothers, Rufus and Glenn Rosson.  He is survived by his wife, Virginia Forsyth Rosson, Five Points;  four daughters, Carol Rosson, Five Points, Rita Springer, Rogersville, AL, Patricia Hartsfield, Florida, Sharon Chandler, Athens, AL;  three brothers, Floyd Rosson, Lawrenceburg, Hugh Rosson, Leoma, V. G. Rosson, Anderson, AL;  two sisters, Ruby Harrison, Five Points, Katie Cox, Five Points;  five grandchildren;  nieces and nephews.  The funeral service was held Saturday, June 17, 1995 at Loretto Memorial Chapel with Andy Brown officiating.  Burial followed in the Dobbins Cemetery, Appleton, TN.  Loretto Memorial Chapel was in charge of all arrangements.
ROSSON, Glynn, 2 Mar 1926 - 16 Sep 1987
(h/o Katie Sue Hargrove Rosson) divorced
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Rosson)
ROSSON, Katie Sue Hargrove, __ ___ 1933 - 15 Nov 2001
(w/o Glynn Rosson)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Hargrove)
Obituary:North Alabama Times Review 17 Nov 2001
Katie Sue Rosson, 68, died Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001, of natural causes. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Pettus-Turnbo Funeral Home chapel, Lawrenceburg, with burial in Dobbin Cemetery, Appleton.
ROSSON, Mary M., 6 Oct 1879 - 13 Jan 1934
(w/o Bill Rosson)
(d/o ____________ and ____________)
Obituary: The Democrat Union 19 Jan 1934
Mrs. B. Rosson Death�s Victim�Had Been Ill Only A Short Time; Dies At Home in Blooming Grove community.
Mrs. Bill Rosson, of Appleton, this county, died at her home in the Blooming Grove community, January 13, 1934, following a short illness.  She was a member of the Baptist Church.  Surviving are: her mother, Mrs. Ridgeway of Appleton; husband, Bill Rosson; two sons, one daughter and a number of brothers and sisters.  Rev. Tom McConnell preached the funeral service January 14, and interment occurred in the Dobbins Cemetery.  Pallbearers: Arthur Crabb, Lonnie Hodge, Emmitt Buffalo, Ocie Gallien, Robert. Ingerson and Arse (Arris)Bass.  T. A. Stout was in charge of funeral arrangements.
ROSSON, Robert Lee, 3 May 1920 - 10 Aug 1996 PFC US Army WW II.  0246/Military: 0245/0247
(h/o 1. Goldie Bell Rosson 2. Pauline _________Rosson)
(s/o Thomas and Mary Etta Phillips Rosson)
Obituary:
Mr. Robert Lee Rosson, 76, of Summertown died Aug. 10 at his residence following an extended  illness.  The native of Lawrence County was a retired employee of Murray, Inc.  He was the son  of the late Thomas and Mary Etta Phillips Rosson.  He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of Summertown Church of Christ.  Services were held Sunday at North Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg with Leslie Shadrack officiating.  Burial was in Dobbins Cemetery.  Survivors include wife Pauline Rosson of Summertown; daughters, Patsy Hedgepeth of Pulaski, Joann Leighton  of Lawrenceburg, Mary Hunt of Columbia, Linda Hunt and Janice Killen, both of Leoma;  sons,  Donnie Rosson of Pulaski, John Rosson and Thomas Rosson, both of Lawrenceburg;  step-daughters, Linda McCord of Lawrenceburg, Brenda Clayton of Columbia;  step-son Gary  Parrott of Columbia;  sisters, Liza Beddingfield of Leoma, Margaret Holloway of Summer town, Lila Mae Gillespie of Lawrenceburg; brothers, Marion Rosson of Ethridge, Lonnie  Rosson and Delton Rosson, both of Summertown;  15 grandchildren;  six step-grandchildren  and 12 great-grandchildren.
ROSSON, Goldie Bell, 5 Aug 1917 - 4 Nov 1969 0246
(w/o Robert Lee Rosson)
(d/o ____________ and ____________
ROSSON, Vera Virginia, 28 Feb 1937__ ___ ____
(w/o Franklin Delano Rosson)
(d/o Herbert �Buster� and Oleata White Forsythe)
RUSSELL, Hagan Dobbins, 27 Nov 1899 - 03 Jan 1962 0348/headstone:0346
(h/o Lillie Mae Hood Russell) md 21 Oct 1922 LCT
(s/o John Andrew  and Laura Dobbins  Russell)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Hagan D. Russell, Lawrence County farmer, were held at 2 o�clock Thursday afternoon at Deerfield Church of Christ, with Garland Cross officiating.  burial took place in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Mr. Russell died on Wednesday morning, January 3, in Lawrence County Hospital after a long illness.  A native of Giles County, he was the son of the late John Andrew Russell and Laura Dobbins Russell, but had lived most of his life in Lawrence County.  He was a member of  the Church of Christ.  Mr. Russell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie Hood Russell;  three sons, James  E. Russell, Hermitage, Tenn., Donald and Robert Russell, Lawrenceburg;  one daughter, Mrs. Sarah McDow, Lawrenceburg;  five grandchildren;  one sister, Mrs. John D. Davis, Pulaski;  one half-sister,  Mrs. Louise Chambers, Tulare, Calif.;  and a half-brother, Carter Denby, Anderson, Ala.
RUSSELL, William Hagan Delano, Junior, 3 Aug 1945 - 27 Aug 1952 0349/0350
(s/o Hagan Dobbins and Lillie Mae Hood Russell)
RUSSELL, Lillie Mae, 8 May 1903 - 30 May 1974 0347/headstone:0346
(w/o Hagan Dobbins Russell)
(d/o Robert and Sarah �Sallie� Bassham Hood)
Obituary:
Mrs. Lillie Mae Russell, 71, of Route 4, Lawrenceburg, passed away May 30 at the Crockett General Hospital after an extended illness.  A native of Lawrence County, she was a member of the Church of Christ.  The daughter of the late Robert and Sarah Bassham Hood and the wife of the late Hagan D. Russell.  Funeral services were held Saturday, June 1, at 4:00 at the Freemon Funeral Home with Sellar Crane and Bro. Alden Hendrix officiating with burial in the Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery. She is survived by one daughter, Sarah McDowell of Lawrenceburg;  three sons, James Russell of   Murfreesboro, Donald Russell of Lawrenceburg and Bobby Russell of Smyrna;  two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Glass of Fayetteville and Mrs. Irene McGill of Columbia;  one brother, Bud Hood of Five Points and ten grandchildren.
RUSSELL, PFC Wilton C., 23 Dec 1929 - 2 Sep 1949, PFC 516 SIG SER DET. WW II. 0345/Military:0344
(s/o Hagan Dobbins and Lillie Mae Hood Russell)
SHADIX, Annet, 18 Feb 1926 - 18 Feb 1926 0359/0360
(d/o John Lewis and Edna Mae Shelton Shadix)   
SHADIX, Edna Mae Shadix Warren, 11 May 1906 - 24 Mar 1987  0361
(w/o John Lewis Shadix)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Shelton)
SHADIX, John Lewis, 10 May 1903 - 25 Dec 1942 0361
(h/o Edna Mae Shelton Shadix) md 29 December 1923 in Lawrence County, TN
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Shadix)
SHADIX, Thomas, 26 Mar  1928 - 18 Dec 1930 0359/0360
(s/o John Lewis and Edna Mae Shelton Shadix)
SHADDIX, Vera Phillips, 29 Sep 1895 - 19 Dec 1927
(w/o C. M. Shaddix)
(d/o John C. and Sarah_________ Phillips)
SHELTON, T. J., 12 Mar 1872 - 28 Jun 1918 0318
(h/o Caldonia Hood Shelton) md 24 Feb 1895 Lawrence Co.,TN
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Shelton)
SHELTON, Caldonia Hood, 15 Oct 1869 - 30 Jan 1946 0318
(w/o T. J. Shelton)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Hood)
Obituary:
Mrs. Melenie Caledonia Shelton, aged 77 years, died January 31 st, 1946, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Morrison at Appleton.  Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at the Morrison home by Rev. McConnell.  She is survived by the following children;  Mrs. Linus Littrell,  Mrs. Lonnie Gallian, Mrs. Floyd Morrison and Mrs. Edwin Warren, all of Appleton, and Mrs. J. W.  Rosson of Leoma;  Lonnie and Sewell Shelton of Appleton, and Fred and Bob Shelton of Lawrenceburg.  Freemon & Company were in charge of funeral arrangements.
SHELTON, Jim, (b. cir 1871) - __ ___ 1955, 84 years
(h/o _________ Shelton)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Shelton)
SHELTON, Steve Benjamin, 11 Sep 1881 - 23 Apr 1956 0233
(h/o Cassie Harris Shelton)
(s/o Steve and Martha Phillips Shelton)
Obituary:The Pulaski Citizen   25 Apr 1956
Funeral services for Steve Benjamin Shelton, 74, Fourth District retired farmer, who died at 10:55 o�clock Monday night, April 23, at Giles County Hospital after a three weeks illness, were held at 2 o�clock Wednesday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ. The Rev. Mack Pinkelton officiated and burial took place in the church cemetery. Mr. Shelton, a member of the Church of Christ, is survived by two sons, Dallas Shelton, Winter Haven, Fla., and Carl Shelton, Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Nathan Harlin, Bonnertown, Mrs. John Shaddix, Ethridge, Mrs. Vinie Watkins, Lawrenceburg; and one half-brother, John Boston, Appleton. Born September 11, 1881, in Giles County, he was the son of the late Steve Shelton and Martha Phillips Shelton. His wife, Mrs. Cassie Harris Shelton, died in 1935. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
SMITH, Jim, 8 Nov 1872 - 1 Dec 1955. 0315
SMITH, Annie A., 22 Nov 1898 - 29 Jul 1973 0374
(w/o Herman Smith)
(d/o Gaines and Rebecca Jane Owens Burgess)
Obituary: The Pulaski Citizen 01 Aug 1973
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, July 31 at 2:00 p.m. for Mrs. Anna B. Smith, 73, of Minor Hill at Carr and Erwin Chapel by Church of Christ minister, Wes Reid.  Burial followed in Appleton {Dobbins} Cemetery.  Mrs. Smith died July 29 in General Hospital, Nashville.  Born in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of the late Gaines and Becky Jane Burgess.  Survivors are a son, L. E. Smith.
SMITH, Virginia, 12 Jun 1863 - 28 Apr 1930
(w/o ____________ Smith) Unmarked Grave, Lincoln Co. Death Record #45103)
(d/o Johnson and ____________ Bassham)
TANKERSLEY, Emery, 16 Sep 1900 - 31 Mar 1961 0362
(h/o Lou Clinard Tankersley)
(s/o S. E. and Sarah F. Dean Tankersley)
Obituary:
Funeral services for Emory Tankersley, 60, retired Appleton farmer, were held Saturday afternoon at Appleton Church of Christ, conducted by J. T. Word, minister.  Burial took place in Appleton (Dobbins) Cemetery.  Mr. Tankersley died Friday, March 31 at his home after a long illness.  Born September 16, 1900, in Lawrence County, he was the son of the late Samuel Edward Tankersley and Sarah Dean Tankersley and was a member of Appleton Church of Christ.  Mr. Tankersley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lou King Clinard Tankersley, native of Giles County;  and one sister,  Mrs. A. D. Hardiman, Florence, Ala.  Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
TANKERSLEY, Lou, 11 Dec 1907 - 31 Mar 1989 0362
(w/o [1]. Willie Clinard {married 10 July 1926 in Giles County, TN}
(w/o [2]. Emory Tankersley)
(d/o ____________ and ____________ King)
TANKERSLEY, Darrell Case, 15 Mar 1923 - 14 Jul 2010 0336
(h/o Sarah Jane Hendrix Walters)
(s/o ____________ and ____________ Walters)
WALTERS, Sarah Jane, 26 Oct 1925 - __ ___ ____  0336
(w/o Darrell Case Walters)
(d/o James Daniel and Ethel Mae Stinnett Hendrix)
WALTERS, Paul Jane Bach & James Daniel, He is the Grandson of M.A. & Ethel Hendrix, (for future needs) 0335
WHITE, Carrie A., 18 Mar 1887 - 6 Oct 1932 0393
(w/o T.  H. White) md 24 May 1914 Lawrence Co., TN
(d/o W. Frank and Arrie Cottrell Littrell)
WILEY, Herbert Frank, 16 Mar 1939 - 12 Apr 2008. 0201
WILEY, Robert V.,  14 Aug 1936 - 6 May 2011 Daddy. A2C US Air Force. 0200
WISDOM, Louie D., 26 Oct 1915 - 17 Jan 1992 0386
(h/o Alma Clinard Wisdom)
(s/o Albert and Mamie Simpson Wisdom)
WISDOM, Alma Clinard, 15 Dec 1916 - 10 Oct 2002 0386
(w/o Louie D. Wisdom)
(d/o Yeager and Vera Burgess Clinard)
Obituary:  North Alabama Times Review 11 Oct 2002
Alma Lena Clinard Wisdom, 84, died Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001, after a brief illness. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in Dobbins Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Yeager Clinard and the late Vera Burgess Clinard.
WISDOM, David J., 12 Apr 1943  - 2 Jun 1963 0384
(s/o Louie D. and Alma Clinard Wisdom)
WISDOM, Louie Albert, 30 Sep 1939 - 12 Apr 2002 0385
Obituary:   North Alabama Times Review 14 Apr 2002
Louie Albert Wisdom, 62, died Friday, April 12, 2002, after a brief illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Loretto Memorial Chapel, with burial in Dobbins Cemetery, Appleton. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
WRIGHT, Anita June, 24 Mar 1951 - 24 Mar 1951 0366
(d/o ____________ and ____________ Wright)
WRIGHT, Edward Jr., 30 Mar 1936 - 28 Aug 1936 0365
(s/o Edward and Ella Clinard Wright)
WRIGHT, Shirley Ann, 5 May 1935 - 5 May 1935 0364
(d/o Edward and Ella Clinard Wright)

Graves marked by fieldstones standing on end and embedded into the ground facing the eastern sky. 0205/0280/0281

This production is based on the on-site photographic session dated 24 Jan 2017 by C. Wayne Austin, 1965 listing in the book. "At Rest Cemetery Records of Lawrence County Tennessee by Alexander" but most of the above was from the works of Jean Cosby, a long time Giles County researcher.