The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee (2024)

SEND a a a a a a a a a a IDE COMMERCIAL APPEAL A 4777 AARO, DEATHS Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Services will be at noon Saturday at Isaac Chapel CME Church in Byhalia, where he was a steward, treasurer and trustee, with burial in Ingram Family Cemetery there. J. F. Brittenum Son Funeral Home in Holly Springs, has charge.

He was a World War I1 Army veteran, a member of American Legion Post 250 and Booker T. Washington National Alumni Association and a former Farm Bureau president and board member. Mr. Ingram, the husband of Minnie Muse Ingram, also leaves a daughter, Yvonne Sheryl Ingram-Willis, and a son, Ruderic W. 'Rudy' Ingram, both of Memphis; four sisters, Alfreda Ingram Moore of Germantown, Robbie Ingram Warren and Pauline Ingram Cooke, both of Los Angeles, and Harriet Ingram Smith of Broadlands, a brother, Mollison Ingram of Chicago, and three grandchildren.

DERRICK KERN, 34, of Memphis, employee of Honeywell died of heart failure Tuesday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Geeter Park Baptist Church with burial in New Park Cemetery. N.J. Ford Sons Funeral Home has charge.

Mr. Kern, the husband of Vennessa Kern, also a stepdaughter, Sunya Fowler; a stepson, Travis Rice, and his parents, JoAnn Kern and Aaron Kern, all of Memphis, a brother, Victor L. Kern of Denver, and three stepgrandchildren. HELEN CLARE LEMM, 69, of Memphis, retired civil employee of Mediation Services, died of heart failure Thursday at Saint Francis Hospital. Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday at St. Louis Catholic Church, where she was a communicant, with burial in Calvary. Canale Funeral Directors has charge. She leaves a sister, Ann C. Lemm, and a brother, John H.

'Jack' Lemm, both of Memphis. BLANCHE LOVE, 72, of 385 Walker, died of heart failure Wednesday at Methodist Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at M.J. Edwards Sons Funeral Home with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown. She was a member of Beulah Baptist Church in Como, Miss.

She leaves two cousins who cared for her, Esther Carlton and Lonnie H. Sargent, both of Memphis. ENOCH McNARY, 87, of West Memphis, laborer, died of heart failure May 28 at Crittenden Memorial Hospital in West Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Anthony Funeral Home in West Memphis with burial in Paradise Garden Cemetery in Edmonson, Ark.

Mr. McNary leaves two daughters, Bobbie McNary and Shirley White, both of West Memphis; seven sons, Jessie McNary of San Jose, Enoch McNary of Seattle, Donnell Gaines of St. Louis, and Benny McNary, Enoch McNary III, Leroy Gaines and Robert Gaines, all of West Memphis, 25 grandchildren and several great- grandchildren. MORRIS V. MURRELL, 78, of Mem- phis, retired postal worker, died of heart failure Monday at Baptist Memorial Hospital.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Centenary United Methodist Church, where he was active in the Methodist Men's Organization, with burial Monday in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. Mid-South Funeral Home has charge. He was a World War veteran. Mr.

Murrell, the husband of Ruby Murrell, also leaves a daughter, Sara Ann Fields of Memphis; a son, David N. Carnes Ill of Cedar Grove, four sisters, LaVerne Lockard of Memphis, Ann Brent of Detroit, and Aline Shockley and Leila Myatt, both of Gainesville, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. CATHERINE WESSON PERRY, 60, of Memphis, retired Shelby County Penal Farm employee, and accounts payable supervisor for Heavy died of complications of pancreatic cancer Thursday at Methodist Hospital North. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at grandchildren.

The family requests that any memorials be sent to a charity of the donor's choice. BARBARA MARTIN DICKERSON, 96, of Chicago, formerly of Memphis, printer, died of heart failure Monday in Chicago. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Providence AME Church, where she was a lifetime member, with burial in New Park Cemetery. S.W.

Qualls Funeral Home has charge. She was also a member of the Historian Committee and co-chairman of Gaston Senior Club at her church. Mrs. Dickerson, the widow of Harry Dickerson, leaves two nieces who cared for her, Frances Martin and Anita Anderson, both of Memphis. CORNELIA M.

EARL, 82, of Memphis, homemaker, died of heart failure Tuesday at Methodist Hospital. M.J. Edwards Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has charge. She leaves a daughter, Evelyn E. Johnson, and two sisters, Rose M.

Austin of Memphis and Emma V. Hall of Bloomfield, Conn. KAMERIYANNA K. FLOWERS, Page A15 daughter of Felicia Flowers and Vincent Whitehead of Memphis, died at birth Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East. M.J.

Edwards Sons Funeral Home has charge. She also leaves a sister, Kendra Flowers of Memphis; two brothers, Vincent and Demarico Johnson, both of Clarksdale, her grandmother, Lenary Flowers of Memphis; her great-grandmother, Derotha Driver, and her great-great-grandmother, Hattie Driver, both of Lyons, Miss. TERRELL E. FLOWERS, 74, of Memphis, retired electronic technician, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m.

June 8 at West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. Aaron Cremation and Burial has charge. He was a World War Army veteran and a recipient of the Purple Heart. Mr. Flowers leaves a daughter, Debbi L.

Flowers; a son, Terrell 'Terry' E. Flowers and a sister, Nellie M. Alexander, all of Memphis, and seven grandchildren. The family requests that any memorial be sent to Disabled American Veterans. VIRGINIA REEVES GRANT, 75, of Memphis, retired real estate broker after 40 years, died of heart failure Tuesday at her home.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Family Funeral Care with burial in Memorial Park. She was a Sunday school teacher at Berclair Baptist Church, and handled the sale of Graceland to Elvis Presley in 1957. Mrs. Grant, the widow of Edgar Smith Grant, leaves four daughters, Rebecca Grant Cullen of Indio, and Elaine Grant Ray, Delores Grant Matthews and Patricia Grant Walker, all of Memphis; two sons, Edgar Smith Grant Jr.

and Ronald W. Grant, both of Memphis; a sister, Marie Smith of Aberdeen, a brother, E. C. Reeves of Columbus, nine grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to American Dia- betes Association.

ELLEN O'NEILL HEINRICH, 75, of Memphis, retired cafeteria worker for Memphis Army Depot, died of heart failure Thursday at her home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Immaculate Conception Cathedral, where she was a member, with burial in Calvary. Forest Hill Funeral Home East has charge. She leaves two sons, Carl George Heinrich and Michael Joseph Heinrich, and a sister, Julia O'Neill Stockbridge, all of Memphis, and a granddaughter.

The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. HUBERT HARRIS INGRAM, 75, of Byhalia, formerly of Memphis, retired farmer and owner of Ingram's Grocery, died of heart failure Tuesday at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in Memphis Memory Gardens. She was a member of Bartlett Baptist Church. Mrs.

Perry, the wife of Thomas Paul Perry, also leaves a George B. Perry of Memphis; her sister, Johnnie Sue Brock of Bartlett, and her brother, Walter Busby Wesson of Memphis. The family requests that any memorials be sent to a charity of the donor's choice. WILLIAM EDWARD RAWSON, 64, of Stanton, employee of Memphis Light, Gas Water Division, died Tuesday in Brownsville of injuries received in an auto accident. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis with burial in Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion. He was a member of the Brownsville Moose Lodge and the High Water Hunting Club. Mr. Rawson, the husband of Lora Beatrice Rawson, also leaves three daughters, Lora Edene Bondurant and Mary Jo Roberts, both of Memphis, Deborah Kay Leverette of West Memphis; two sons, William Edward Rawson Jr. and Henry Elmer Rawson, both Memphis; a sister, Connie Sue Wilson of BonneT Terre, six brothers, Donald Rawson, Homer Rawson, Robert Rawson and Terry Rawson, all of Bonne Terre, and Larry Rawson and Clifford Rawson, both of Fremont, Ohio, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. GARY ANTHONY SCOTT 21, of 3690 Ford, cashier at Maxi Foods, died Wednesday of an apparent homicide in Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Southern Funeral Home with burial in Easthaven Cemetery.

He leaves son, Octavius Mcfa*gdon; his mother, Lola Stout; grandmother, Shirley Wiggins; great-grandmother Neola Gambill; two sisters, Tamika Gambill and Sandarika Scott, and two brothers, Mario Scott and Steve Stout of Memphis. BEATRICE 'BEA' SMITH, 68, of Millington, homemaker, died of cancer Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Munford Funeral Home Millington Chapel with burial in Quito (Tenn) Memorial Cemetery. She was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church in Quito, the American Legion in Princeton, and the Women's Auxiliary in Evansville, Ind.

She leaves a daughter, Teresa Wilson of Millington; a son, Charles R. Cole Jr. of Evansville; two sisters, Betty Dale of Sebree, and Jerri Nelson of Paxton, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to a hospice organization. ROBERT LEON SNOW, 81, of Collier- ville, retired owner of Snow Amusem*nt died of cancer Wednesday at home.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Collierville Funeral Home with burial in Magnolia Cemetery. He was a member of Collierville First Baptist Church, a World War Il veteran and a lifetime member of the Collierville Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Snow, the husband of Elizabeth Snow, also leaves two daughters, Brenda Rumfelt of Slayden, and Audrey Caldwell of Collierville; two sisters, Oneida Bard of Memphis and Frances McCullar of Jackson, a brother, Woodrow Snow of Grand Junction, seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

MAURY L. SPIRO, 66, of Memphis, owner of Hollywood Liquor Store, died of heart failure Wednesday at Memphis Jewish Home. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. today at Temple Israel Cemetery. Canale Funeral Directors has charge.

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3 charged with slaying in driveway has charge. Mrs. Thomas, the widow of Leslie Thomas, leaves four daughters, Rosita Thomas, Terri Thomas, Stacey Thomas and Tracey Thomas, all of Bamberg; four sons, Leslie Thomas Eric Thomas and Joel Thomas, all of Memphis, and Bernard Thomas of Nashville; five sisters, Martha Crawford of Memphis, Cora Strickland of Atlanta, Laverne Richard of Gary, and Vanessa Jeffries and Gloria Lampkin, both of Detroit; two brothers, John Richard Jr. and Howard Richard, both of Memphis, and 12 grandchildren. Alamo, formerly of Memphis, retired vice president of First American Bank, died of heart failure Wednesday a at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, Services will be at 2 p.m.

today at Barker's Chapel Baptist Church near Crockett Mills, where he was with burial in Providence Cemetery there. Friendship (Tenn.) Funeral Home has charge. He was an Air Force veteran. Mr. Thompson, the husband of Ruth C.

Thompson, also leaves a daughter, Connie Thompson of South Orange, N.J.; three sisters, Lela Brown of Milan, Estelle Taylor of Huntsville, and Jane Gutter of Jefferson, two brothers, Edwin Thompson of Sardis, and Gene Thompson of Memphis, and a grandchild. IKE TURNAGE, 60, of Drummonds, retired City of Dallas supervisor, died of cancer Thursday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Munford (Tenn.) Funeral Home with burial in Poplar Grove Cemetery in Drummonds. Mr.

Turnage, the husband of Joyce Turnage, also leaves a daughter, Sandra Darlene Turnage; four sons, Eddie Evon Turnage of Atoka, Timmy Lavon Turnage of Colorado, Jeffery Keith Turnage of Burlison, and Kevin Dean Turnage of Drummonds; two sisters, Thelma Higdon of Mesquite, Texas, and Hazel Lovett of Covington, 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. CAROL M. YOUNG, 51, of Tunica, formerly of Southaven, homemaker, died of diabetes May 23 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto Southaven. Twin Oaks Funeral Home in Southaven has charge. She was an Army veteran.

Mrs. Young, the wife of Grady Young, also leaves three daughters, Amanita Thompson of Virginia, Shellea T. Green of Fort Huachuca, and Vnestra L. Ricks of Aurora, two sons, Wallace F. Ricks of Columbus, and Meltis A.

Ricks of Tucson, and six grandchildren. FUNERALS Previously unannounced services WILLIAM NEIL THOMPSON, 73, of ceived through Thursday, June Martha Johnson, 39. Unity Church of God in Christ at 11 a.m. Saturday. M.J.

Edwards Sons Funeral Home. Angelo 'Lolo' Holmes, 8. N.J. Ford Sons Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Burial in Johnson Chapel Cemetery in Whitesville, Tenn. Rosie Pearson, 58. Grace United Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Saturday. Burial at 11 a.m.

Monday in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. M.J. Edwards Sons Funeral Home. Jetson Robinson, 58. M.J.

Edwards Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Ruby Walker, 75. Morning Star Church at 11 a.m.

Saturday. Burial in New Park Cemetery. M.J. Edwards Sons Funeral Home. Jerry Williams, 101.

St. John Missionary Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial in New Park Cemetery. M.J.

Edwards Sons Funeral Home. MID-SOUTH DEATHS The following obituaries were received through Thursday, June 3. ARKANSAS BLYTHEVILLE Annette Lasenburg, 40, of Little Rock, formerly of Blytheville, LPN, died of cancer Saturday at her home. HARRISBURG J. D.

'Chief' White, 75, died Wednesday at the Regional Medical center of Northeast Arkansas in Jonesboro of injuries received while repairing an automobile. OSCEOLA Mavis Brady Lowery, 62, homemaker, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Blytheville. MISSISSIPPI CLARKSDALE Ora Philpot Barker Hannah, 97, retired bookkeeper for Sunflower Laundry, widow of Stanley Barker and James Ervin Hannahdied of heart failure Thursday at Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center. CLEVELAND Quinton Sellers, 68, retired employee of Rosedale Bolivar County Port Commission, husband of Peggy Sellers, died of heart failure Wednesday at Bolivar Medical Center. COMO Jessie McClure Smith, 90, farmer, died of heart failure Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis.

CORINTH Homer Frank Phelps, 84, retired carpenter, husband of Rae Phelps, died of cancer Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis; Mildred A. Smith, 71, homemaker, widow of Dr. George Smith, died of heart failure Wednesday at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. GREENWOOD Freida Carpenter, 82, farmer and former Mississippi Board of Health employee, husband of Martha Joy Carpenter, died of heart failure Wednesday at his home. HOLLANDALE Abbie 'Nina' Middleton Law, 79, retired nurse's aide for King's Daughter's Hospital in Greenville, widow of Albert Lee Law, died of heart failure Wednesday at her home.

KOSCIUSKO John E. Moore, 72, retired district manager for Redd Pest Control, widower of Jean England, Moore, died of emphysema Wednesday Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital. OAKLAND Keonzerick Jataulud D. Edwards, 11-week-old son of Takisha Edwards, died of sudden infant death syndrome Sunday at his home. OXFORD Annie Lois Burt, 61, retired line operator, died of heart failure Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi.

RIPLEY Dorothy Elizabeth Windham Clements, 73, of Clifford, formerly of Ripley, homemaker, widow of Thomas N. Clements, died of kidney failure Monday at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Roy Junior Elder, 51, salesman for Pepsi Cola Bottling husband of Bernice 'Peachie' Elder, died of cancer Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis. SARDIS Katherine Hubbard Olson, 83, retired employee of North Delta Planning and Development District died of heart failure Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford. SHAW Bryn Bright, 59, retired farmer, died of heart failure Thursday at Bolivar Medical Center in Cleveland. TENNESSEE GUYS Arthur W.

Hull, 62, retired carpenter, husband of Alma Reddell Hull, died Tuesday at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare in Jackson after a stroke. HUNTINGDON Ray V. Todd, 68, retired employee of Dayton Walther Steel, widower of Deloris Stewart Todd, died of heart failure Wednesday at Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center. HURON Shirley Jean Garner, 55, homemaker, wife of George Wesley Garner, died of cancer Thursday at her home. JACKSON R.

C. Frazier, 75, retired crew foreman for Whaley Construction husband of Julia 'Judy' Frazier, died of heart failure Wednesday at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital; Pauline Christopher O'Brien, 82, homemaker, widow of Johnnie O'Brien, died of heart failure Wednesday at Methodist Le 'Bonheur Healthcare; Kenneth Wayne Parchman, 67, building contractor and musician, husband of Lorene Pruitt Parchman, died of heart failure Wednesday at his home; Agnes Baker Reams, 96, homemaker, widow of Noah Reams, died of heart failure Wednesday at Saint Francis Hospital in Memphis. MEDINA Mary Helen Ethridge, 68, homemaker, died of heart failure Wednesday at Milan General Hospital. MEDON Thomas Charles Small, 59, retired security guard, husband of Margaret Nuce Small, died of heart failure Wednesday at Bolivar General Hospital. PARIS Walter Hubert Strouth, 75, land developer and retired owner and operator of Strouth Scales died of cancer Thursday at his home.

PARSONS Dela B. Arrington, 83, retired factory worker, widow of Youel Arrington, died of heart failure Thursday at Decatur County General Hospital. RIPLEY Ronald Edwards Mires, 56, retired welder, husband of Patricia Hertlein Mires, died of cancer Thursday at his home. WOODVILLE Ulyss Hatch, 92, farmer, husband of Frances 'Lou' Beshires Hatch, died of heart failure Wednesday at JacksonMadison County General Hospital in Jackson. When accosted by several gunmen in his driveway, Juan Vasquez balked at giving up his money.

He was shot once in the head and died. Thursday, Memphis police charged three men with first-degree murder in perpetration of a robbery in the May 22 killing: Kadar L. Dodson, 20, ed i Kadar L. De Shawn Dodson Hathaway, 25, and Garry Dewayne Boyd, 24. Dodson and Hathaway were arrested Tuesday night after robbery detectives developed them as suspects through informants.

When officers went to pick up Boyd at a Southeast Memphis apartment complex Tuesday night, he put a gun to his head and threatened to kill himself. Sedric D. Police negotiated with Hathaway Boyd until about 10 a.m. Wednesday, when he decided to surrender. Vasquez was returning home to 3344 Farmville about 1:30 a.m.

on May 22 with his brother when the robbers put a pistol to his head. By Chris Conley The Commercial Appeal Vazquez "didn't give up the money immediately, and was shot in the Insp. T. C. Hasty said.

Police did not know Thursday who fired the bullet that killed Vasquez. They were able to Garry D. Boyd establish that a cell phone taken from Vasquez was used by one of the robbers. Police believe that like many other crime victims in recent months, Vasquez was targeted because he was Hispanic. To reach reporter Chris Conley, call 529-2595 or E-mail CIRCUIT $30 Bonus Rebate On Wireless Plus.

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