MAYS-McCRACKEN CEMETERY, (Bunker Hill Rd. next to I-65) GILES COUNTY, TENNESSEE
DOBBINS, Deane McCracken, 7 Sep 1868 - 3 Sep 1942.
DOBBINS, Dora Dean The Pulaski Citizen 9 Sep 1942
Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Dean Dobbins were held at 3 o'clock Friday
afternoon at the Bunker Hill Methodist Church by the pastor, the Rev. F. G.
Dickson, with interment in the McCracken Cemetery.
Mrs. Dobbins, the daughter of Mrs. Mary Barnes McCracken and the late John
Calvin McCracken, Civil War soldier, died at the home in the Sixth Civil
District at 11 o'clock Thursday night, following several months' failing health.
She represented a high type of Christian gentlewoman, having been a member of
the Methodist Church since early life, devoted to her family and friends, and
charitable in her dealings with her fellowman.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Dobbins is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Will Due, with
whome she made her home, and Miss Mae McCracken; and one brother, Lytle
McCracken.
Compiled and sent in by MBM Richardson 10 Nov 2015