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1948 Class

The CHS Class of 1948 graduated 29 students and employed 9 faculty members.

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Edith Allen

Edith Allen
Deceased

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Charles Bond

Charles Bond

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Betty Corlew

Betty Corlew

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Louise Crawley

Louise Crawley
Valedictorian

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Garlend England

Garland Terrell England
November 1, 1929 - April 4, 1981
Died in Gallatin, TN

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Rebecca Forrest

Rebecca Forrest

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Peggy Garvey

Peggy Garvey

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Opal Glosson

Opal Burnice Glosson Thompson
March 28, 1930 - May 30, 2001

Opal Thompson, 71, NEW JOHNSONVILLE Services for Opal Burnice Thompson, 71, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Oakdale Chapel. Burial will be in the Cowell's Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson, a store manager, died Wednesday at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville of heart disease.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Tilford Thompson; and two brothers, Nolan and Alvis Glosson.

She is survived by two daughters and two sons, Linda Moore, Cathy Rodgers, Terry Thompson and Lloyd Thompson, all of New Johnsonville; six sisters, Beatrice Underwood, June Chapman, Shirley Martin, all of Hollow Rock, Chessie Wardlow of Camden, Shelby Herring of Little Rock, Ark., Lou Ellen Holley of Wetumpka, Ala., and Mary Francis Taylor of North Carolina; and two brothers, Jerry Glosson of Hollow Rock and Charles Glosson of Yuma.

For more information, call the funeral home at (731) 584-4343. As reported in the Jackson Sun: 05/31/2001

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Annie Marie Green

Annie Marie Freen Dolan
December 15, 1930 - October 25, 2008

Annie Marie Dolan, 77, of Bruceton, died Saturday, October 25. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday, October 29) at Marlboro Church of Christ in the Vale Community with Joe Abbott officiating. Burial will follow at Marlboro Cemetery. Pallbearers serving will be Bryan Foster, Ashley Foster, Steve Green, John Beamon, Bill Lemons, and Jimmy Lowe. Honorary pallbearers will be Will McMackins and Bryan Abbott. Bruceton Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Mrs. Dolan, daughter of the late Linden “Taylor” Green and Ada Odell Owenby Green, was born on December 15, 1930, in Vale. She received her Master’s Degree in Education from the Memphis State University. She retired after 27 years as a school teacher for the City of Memphis Schools. She was a member of Holmes Road Church of Christ in Memphis from 1960-1993 and Marlboro Church of Christ since 1993.

She was preceded in death by a brother, George E. Green. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Ralph Eugene Dolan; a son, Ralph Brent (Elsie) Dolan of Bruceton; a sister, Wanda Faye Green Foster of Bruceton; and two grandchildren, Annie Marie Dolan and Oliver Dolan, both of Atlanta, Georgia.

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Jonnie B. Hammett

Jonnie B. Hammett
Salutatorian

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Fort Wayne Hopper

Fort Wayne Hopper

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Bonnie Lee Hurt

Bonnie Lee Hurt

BONNIE LEE BAYLESS
April 8, 1931 - April 28, 2008

BRUCETON: Bonnie Lee Bayless, 77, died Monday, April 28, at McKenzie Regional Hospital. Funeral services are Wednesday, April 30, at 2 p.m. at Bruceton Funeral Home with Rev. Terry Bradshaw officiating. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery in Hollow Rock.

Mrs. Bayless was born April 8, 1931 in Sawyers Mill to the late William Elliot Hurt and Pearl Turner Hurt. She was a seamstress for H.I.S., member of Bruceton First Baptist Church, Bruceton Order of Eastern Star Adah Chapter #314, and Hollow Rock VFW Ladies Auxiliary.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Richard D. Bayless, Jr.

Survivors include: her husband, Richard "Dick" Bayless, Sr. of Bruceton; two daughters, Rosa Lee Bayless of Murfreesboro and Susan (Bob) Bouldin of McKenzie; one sister, Mary Nell McMackins of Bruceton; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

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Martha Ann James

Martha Ann James

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Leslie E. Johnson, Jr.

Leslei E. Johnson, Jr.
Vice-President

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Donald Jones

Donald C. JONES
May 18,1929 - April17, 2000

Donald C. Jones, 70, of Erlanger, Kentucky, formerly of Carroll County, died at his home Monday, April 17. Services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 20, at Stith Funeral Home in Florence, Kentucky. Burial followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Erlanger.

Mr. Jones, the son of Lila G. Jones of Bruceton and the late Willie G. Jones, was born May 18, 1929, in Carroll County. He was a retired inspector of General Electric, a lifetime member of AFL CIO in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a member of Florence Masonic Lodge No. 949. He was an Army Veteran, having served in the Korean War and also served in the U.S. Air Force.

Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Opal Strunk Jones; a daughter, Nickie Gibbs of Union, Kentucky; a son, D. Jeff Jones of Corbin, Kentucky; two sisters, Barabara Campanella of Nalcrest, Florida, and Helen Griffin of Huntingdon; and three grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requested all memorials be sent to St. Elizabeth Hospital Hospice in Covineton, Kentucky.

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John Rowland Jordan

John Rowland Jordan

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Joe Donald McAdams

Joe Donald MCADAMS
Aug. 28, 1931 - Aug. 12, 2003

Joe Donald McAdams, 71, died August 12, peacefully with his wife at his side. He went home to be with the Lord after a courageous battle with many illnesses. He’s rejoicing in heaven with family and loved ones previously deceased. He was born August 28, 1931 to Travis and Jayne Marie McAdams in Hollow Rock. He was an Oxnard resident for the past 35 years. He attended school in Bruceton, graduating at the top of his class at the age of 16. After joining the Navy in December, 1948, he completed boot camp in San Diego, transferring to Treasure Island in San Francisco. There he met his future wife, Julie Fay Edwards. They were married February 17, 1951. Joe served on the USS George, USS Iowa, USS Enterprise and the USS Long Beach. He was selected to compete and serve as Captain on the Navy National Rifle and Pistol Team. He received countless trophies and awards, but was especially proud of his Expert Pistol Shot and Rifleman Awards. Joe retired as Chief Petty Officer in March of 1968 after 29 years of dedicated service. He relocated, moving his family to Oxnard, where he worked for many years at Computer Sciences Corporation at Point Mugu. February 12, 1980 he began working at NSWSES Tartar Weapon Systems at CBC, Port Hueneme, retiring December 31, 1995. He was active with the Employee Recreation Activities receiving many special achievement awards. Though he did not want to be remembered for his cooking, those of you lucky enough to have tasted something he had barbecued, can never forget. But don’t worry, he left us the secret recipes. During the years his children attended Rio Mesa High School, Joe was very active in the Band Boosters and Athletic Boosters Club, serving as president from 1976-1978. He was a man of many talents. He was a woodworker, gadget collector, welder, leather craftsman, mechanic, avid gardener, also receiving 1st place honors for his photography talents at the Ventura County Fair. His travels took him to many places. But the RV adventures shared with his wife and family brought him the most joy. Joe was actively involved for over 19 years with the Oxnard Strawberry Festival. He also was a volunteer instructor for the 55 Alive AARP Driver Safety Program. Joe and his family joined First Southern Baptist Church of Oxnard in 1968. He has served as Deacon through the many changes of the church, currently known as Dove Christian Ministries. Joe was recently honored by the church by naming the fellowship hall McAdams Hall.

He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Julie Fay, his three children, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. His daughter, Linda Martinez, husband Charlie, their children Denise Shearer and her husband Justin and their daughter, Morgan, Stephanie Martinez and fiancée Aaron Pruter, Crystal Martinez and Chris Sneed, and their daughter, Aryanna Sneed. His daughter, Tammie Thies, husband Jerry, their daughters, Brittany and Elyse Rodgers, and Paige Thies. His son, Michael McAdams, wife Ellie, and their sons, Anthony Madera, Matthew and Brandon McAdams. His sister, Mary Nell Sherill, husband Howard of Paducah, Kentucky, nephews Bill and Norris Sherrill and their families. Stepsisters Anita McLemore, Joan Frensley, and stepbrother Bill Butler and their families, all of Tennessee, and so many other family members that loved him dearly. The family would like to thank the countless doctors and nurses that helped provide care for Joe, especially the nurses in CCU at St. John’s Regional Medical Center, Oxnard. Kelly was his favorite. A special thank-you to Pastor Jasper Butler and his wife Nancy for their constant presence and support to our family throughout this most difficult time. The love and prayers from the church family have been a great source of comfort. Pastor Jasper Butler officiated at the celebration of Joe’s life, Saturday, August 16, at 10:00 a.m.

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John Leslie Moore

John Leslie Moore
Treasurer

John Leslie Moore
March 23, 1930 - December 25, 2008

John Leslie Moore, 78, of Waverly, died Thursday, December 25. Services were held on Sunday, December 28, at Humphreys County Funeral Home with Bro. Joel Nulty and Bro. Eddie Hopkins officiating. Burial followed at Richlawn Cemetery.

Mr. Moore, son of the late Johnny Ernest Moore and Mertie Pierce Moore, was born on March 23, 1930, in Carroll County. He was retired from DuPont, a member of Bascom Methodist Church, a member of Woodmen of the World and American Legion, and also served in the Army National Guard.

He was preceded in death by a son and daughter-in-law, Johnny Lee and Patricia Diane Nix Moore.

He is survived by his wife, Virginia Everett Moore; a son, Kenny Moore of Iuka, Mississippi; a stepdaughter, Deborah A. Smith of Jackson; a sister, Norma Fowler of Camden; a grandson, Chad Moore; two great-grandchildren, Caleb Lee Moore and Caden Hall Moore; three step-grandchildren, J.T. Smith, Kyle Holland, and Justin Holland; and a niece and two nephews. [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]

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Wade Norwood

Wade Norwood

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James Reeder

James P. Reeder
July 30, 1930 - January 2, 2011

James P. “Jim” Reeder, 80, died on Jan. 2, after a brief illness.

He was born in Buena Vista on July 30, 1930, to Connie Priestley Reeder and Jewel Wilson Reeder.

He attended Central High School in Bruceton, Bethel College, U.T. Martin, and graduated from CSU San Francisco. He served in the US Army, G2 Intelligence from 1954-57. Jim was a Recreation Therapist and Supervisor at many State hospitals and Executive Director of Valley of the Sun School in Phoenix, Ariz. He retired from Patton Hospital in 1989.

Jim is survived by his son, Zac (Lisa); daughter, Juni Grimes; grandkids Julia Rose and Nicholas Jude Priestley; former spouse, Rose Reeder; cousin, Ruth Clendenin; and friend Beverly Jackson.

A funeral service was held on Sunday, Jan. 9, at 2 p.m. at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel in San Bernardino, Calif. Burial was at Riverside National Cemetery. [Source: Carroll County NEWS-LEADER]

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Robert M. Roach

Robert M. Roach

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Douglas Robertson

Douglas Robertson

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Cornelia Smith

Cornelia Smith

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James Roy Smith

James Roy Smith
Secretary

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Bobby Snyder

Bobby Snyder
Reporter

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William F. Tippitt

William Frank Tippitt
November 15, 1927 - October 21, 1970
Buried Mt. Olivet Cemetery

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Peggy Turner

Peggy Turner

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Jimmy Vowell

Jimmy Vowell
President

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Kenneth Wright

Kenneth Wright