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.The Summervillg News, Thurs., April 29, 1982
DEATHS
Luttiec Bradley
Luttie Belle Bradley, 75, of
700 Eighth St., Chickamauga,
passed away Friday, April 22,
at 3:30 a.m.
Mrs. Bradley was born in
Chattooga County Feb. 24,
1908, daughter of the late
John Wooten and Mamie Bar
rett Wooten. She was preced
ed in death by her husband,
Thomas H. Bradley, and three
sons.
Survivinfi are her four
daughters, Mrs. Pauline Hix
on and Mrs. Mamie Hartline
of Trion, Mrs. Dorothy
Durham of Chickamauga and
Mrs. Brenda Goff of Chat
tanooga, Tenn.; five sons, Ed
ward Bradley and H. H.
Bradley of éhickamauga.
Lebron Bradley of Flintstone,
Leroy Bradleé/ of Trenton and
William Bradley of Summer
ville; 24 grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, Afiril 24, at 2 p.m.
from the ¢ ::Sel of J. Avery
Bryan Funeral Home with the
Rev. George Miller, the Rev.
J.B. Padgett and the Rev.
Wilton Grimes officiating. In
terment was in Grand Center
Cemetery in Chickamauga.
Active pallbearers were
Eugene ‘“Red” Hixon, Bill
Hixon, Houston Durham, Cur
tis Durham, Wayne Gilmer
and Nelson Hartline.
Arrangements were made
by J. Avery Bryan Funeral
Home of Chickamauga.
Mabelline
Hawkins
Mrs. Mabelline S.
Hawkins, 54, of 323 Mec-
Collum St., Trion, passed
away Friday morning, April
22 :
Mrs. Hawkins was born in
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daughter of the late Roy
Sprayberry. She was a
mem{er of Livingston
Methodist Church and was
st president of American
f.: ion Post 129 Auxiliar and
VFQV Post 6688.
Surviving are her husband,
Ira T. (Crook) Hawkins of
Trion; mother, Mrs. Julia Mae
Spra{berry of Rome; two
daughters, Mrs. Linda Petty
john of Trion and Mrs. Betty
Jean Momom of Summerville;
one son, Billy T. Hawkins of
Route 2, Summerville; six
sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Salmon,
Mrs. Mozelle Brownlow, Mrs.
Marlv Jo Momom, Mrs. Betty
Loulee, Mrs. Margie Tolbert
and Mrs. Sue Williams, all of
lSiome;b six lgo{;hesrs. ng L.
rayberry, C. L. Sprayberry,
Bgrrell Sprayberry? l¥ichard
Sprai')berrf(. J. R. Sprayberry
and Doyal Sprayberry, all of
Rome; seven grandchildren;
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, April 24, at 2 p.m.
from the chapel of Lane
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Joe Eaves officiating. Inter
ment was in Pisgah Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
brothers.
Lane Funeral Home, Hill's
Chapel, was in charge of ar
rangements.
£mma Kitchings
Mrs. Emma Irene Kit
chings, 82, of Lyerly, passed
away Thursday, April 21, at
5:50 a.m.
Mrs. Kitchings was born in
Cherokee County, Ala., Dec. 8,
1900, daughter of the late
Dock Jones and Mellie Leath
Jones. She was a member of
the Lyerly Baptist Church.
Surviving are her husband,
Charles F. Kitchings of Lyer
ly; one daughter, Mrs. Betty
King Landrum of Griffin; one
stepdaughter, Margaret Ann
Kitchings of Chattanooga,
Tenn.; one stepson, Charles E.
Kitchings of Nashville,
Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Cora
Cavin of Jasper, Tenn.; nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were held
Friday, April 22, at 11 am,
from the chapel of Lane
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Frank Lewis and the Rev.
Johnny Bryant officiating. In
terment was in Lyerly
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
Hgfih Don Hughes, Artie
Pledger, Ron Powers, Bill
Ramsey, W. H. Smith Jr. and
Mike \zoodard.
Lane Funeral Home, Hill's
Chapel, was in charge of ar
rangements.
Grady Roan
Grady Roan, 70, of Route
1, Summerville, passed away
Monday, Agril 25, at 4:05 p.m.
in a Rome hospital.
Mr. Roan was born in
Dawson, Ala., March 16, 1913.
Survivin%l are his wife,
Mrs. Helen Roan of Route 1,
Summerville; four daughters,
Mrs. Louise Jenkins of Fort
Payne, Ala., Mrs. Geneva Ed
wards, Mrs. Eva McGraw and
Miss Carol{n Roan, all of
Summerville; seven sons,
Ronald Roan, Donald Ra
Roan, Doyle Roan, Zandefl
Roan, Alton Roan, Eddie Lee
Roan and Loyle Roan, all of
Summerville; and 10 grand
children.
Funeral services will be
held (today), Thursday, ‘AVpril
28, at 2 p.m. from the West
Berryton Faith Temple with
the Rev. John Mann and the
Rev. Rickey Brown of
ficiating. Interment will be in
the Summerville Cemeter[\l'.
Active pallbearers will be
Joe Smith, Jimmy Ray Seals,
Ray Cundiff, Roger Dale
Jenkins, Sammy Hamby and
Jeffery Smith.
Lane Funeral Home, Hill's
Chapel, is in charge of ar
rangements.
.
Jim Thompson
Jim Thompson, 95, a resi
dent of Rock g ring, formerly
of Chattooga gounty. passed
away Monday night, April 25,
in a Fort Oglethorpe hospital.
Mr. Thompson was born in
Stephenson, Ala., Feb. 25,
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Nancy Thompson. He was a
retired card room employee of
Riegel Textile Corporation.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Maggie Gossett
Thompson, Jan. 8, 1978.
Surviving are his four
daughters, Mrs. Syble
Williams of Rock SJ)ring. Mrs.
Audreli/ McDonald of Sum
merville, Mrs. Ada McGraw of
Summerville and Mrs. Aline
Wooten of Trion; three sons,
Melvin Thompson of Rome,
Odell ThomPpson of
Chatsworth and Fred Thomp
son of Trion; and a number of
grandchildren; great
grandchildren; nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will be
held today, April 28, at 2 p.m.
from the chaglel of Erwin-
Petitt Funeral Home with the
Rev. Ray Parker, the Rev.
DeWight Carroll, and the Rev.
David Thompson officiating.
Interment wifi be in McEntire
Cemetery at Catlett.
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