5686. Nancy Eileen Meade
From report by Kenneth & Sue Jennings.
She lived at Johnson City, TN, since 1954. She received an RN degree
from Johns Hopkins Hosp School of Nursing. Shewas a retired nursing
supervisor at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center at Mountain Home,
TN. No gr-ch mentioned. (from her obituary)
12286. Mark Andrew Hill
Lived at Johnson City, TN in 1995.
JOHNSON CITY - Mark A. Hill, 38, entered into rest Saturday (May 22,
2004) at his residence.
Mark was born July 2, 1965in Washington County, Tenn. He was employed
at TDI Inc. Fingerhut.
He was alifelong resident of Washington County, Tenn.
Mark was preceded in death by his mother, Nancy Meade Hill.
Surviving are his parents, Albert Hill Jr. and Helen Burns Hill,
Johnson City; life companion, Douglas Davidson of Johnson City; two
sisters and brothers-in-law, Angela and Charles Conner, Tryon, N.C.,
Tonya and David Lindsey, Zirconia, N.C.; one brother and
sister-in-law, Christopher Lynn and Tina Hill, Johnson City; aunts and
uncles, Barbara and JohnSafaraz, Gate City, Va., Betty and Lloyd
Hutchins, Mount Carmel, Georgia andR.C. Burns, Wanda Rollins, both
from Selma, Ala., and Katherine and Phillip Hill, Auburn, Ala.;
several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8p.m. today at the Gate City Funeral
Home.
Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the Gene Falin Memorial
Chapel of the funeral home with the Rev.Lamar Garrison officiating.
Graveside services will be conducted Monday at 11a.m. in the Lawson
Confederate Cemetery, Snowflake, Va. The family will be meeting at the
funeral home at 10:15 a.m. to go in procession to the cemetery.
Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Christopher Matthew Hill willserve as honorary pallbearer.
5690. James Kyle Marcum
His name was Carl (possibly for Kyle?) in the 1920 census.
HILTON, Va. - JamesKyle Marcum, 81, of Route 1, departed this life
early Wednesday evening (Dec. 6, 2000) at his residence.
A native of Russell County, Va., he was a U.S. Army veteran of World
War II and a retired farmer.
He was preceded in death byhis parents, Luther Oscar Marcum and Sara
Jane McClelland Marcum.
Survivingare his wife, Eula Shaffer Marcum, of the home; a son, Randy
Kyle Marcum, Hilton, Va.; a grandson, John Kyle Marcum; and a sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Tate, Hilton, Va.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Scott County Funeral Home,
Weber City, Va.
Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel
with the Rev. Bill Porter officiating.
Burial will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Family and
friends will meet at the cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Jimmy Woods, Neal Faust, David Faust, Johnny
Wolfe,Paul Quillen, Terry Olinger and Willis Shaffer.
Lived at Hiltons in 2000.
5693. Gusta Lee "Gus" Stallard
"Stallard Connection," p. 338. (Gave only 1 son, William Morgan)
Farmer at Midway, Scott Co, Va.
Family info from William Stallard, Stallard00@aol.com, 2/2002.
Family info from Ed Nickels.
Family info from William Stallard, Stallard00@aol.com, 2/2002.
Lived at Gate City in 1996; Midway Comm, Gate City in 1998.
GATE CITY, Va. - Leta Dougherty Stallard, 90, of Route 2 (Midway
Community), passed away Saturday (Nov. 4, 2000) at Holston Valley
Medical Center.
Born in Scott County on Sept. 1, 1910, she was the daughter of the
late John and Sallie McClellan Dougherty.
She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Stallard was a member of Midway Memorial United Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was alsopreceded in death by her
husband, Gusta (Gus) Stallard (Sept. 1975); one infant daughter, Gina
Lee Stallard; three sisters, Runa Dougherty, Etta Dougherty, and Elsie
Wood; two brothers, Hobson Dougherty and Joe Dougherty.
Surviving are a daughter, Carmen Stallard, Gate City; sons and
daughters-in-law, William M. and Reba Stallard, Easley, S.C., Larry
and Emburta Stallard, James D.and Shelbie Stallard, John and Lana
Stallard, all of Gate City; eight granddaughters, Cora Carpenter,
Susan Stallard, Anne Stallard, Renee Courtney, LisaGuevara, Melody
Poe, Jill Foy, and Alison Stallard; one grandson, Stuart Stallard;
nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Colonial Funeral Home,
Weber City, and anytime at the residence.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Midway Memorial United
Methodist Church with the Rev. Don Large officiating.
The bodywill lie in state one hour prior to the services.
Burial will be at Stallard-Gray Cemetery, Route 2, Gate City (Midway
Community).
Pallbearers will be BobTyus, Sam Kilgore, Jack Dougherty, Jimmy
Dougherty, Jackie Steffey, Arthur (Pug) Steffey, Carl Keith, and Jeff
Vaughn.
Members of the Adult Sunday School Class will serve as honorary
pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Midway Memorial United
Methodist Church, c/o Mary Dougherty, Route 2, Box 20, Gate City, Va.
24251, or to the charity of one's choice.
Her name was Leta Alma Dougherty [not Alma Alleta as previously
recorded. (from her son Bill Stallard, Stallard00@aol.com, 2/2002)
5695. James Otto Stallard
Attended Emory & Henry College.
Scott Co Marriage Records 4-67-38.
Lived at Gate City in 1963.
5702. Archie Broadus Vermillion
Descendants to Kayle Dougherty from a 5-generation photo in Scott Co
Star.
Lived at Midway, Scott Co 1994.
Scott Co Marriage Records 5-15-29. Both lived at Gate City when
married.
Family info from "Stallard Connection," p. 184.
He lived at Gate City, VA, and was a lifelong resident of Scott Co. He
was a farmer and livestock grower. He was a member of Midway Mem Meth
Ch. 6 g-ch (named), 4 g-g-ch, 1 g-g-g-ch. (from his obituary)
Lived at Gate City in 1994, 96, 2000.
GATE CITY, Va. - Alpha Blanche StallardVermillion, 96, went to be
with the Lord Friday (Oct. 19, 2001) at her residence.
She was a native of Scott County, Va., a former school teacher in the
Scott County School System, and a former store owner.
She was a member of Midway Memorial United Methodist Church.
Alpha was a well-respected member of her community, who will be
remembered for her quiet loving ways, and her never-ending ability to
give of herself to whomever needed a helping hand or a listening ear.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Archie B. Vermillion;
parents, Willard R. Stallard and Nancy E. Akers Stallard; sisters,
Venus Nickels,Orpha Onks, Tenafair Haynes and Elva Alley; brothers,
Malcolm Stallard, Woodrow Stallard and four infant brothers;
son-in-law, John Fisher.
Surviving are her daughter, Rowena L. Fisher, Gate City;
grandchildren, Barbara Stromberg, Anna Edwards and Janet Sapp, all of
Gate City, Mary Sapp, Greeneville, James Sapp and Wade Fisher, both of
Gate City; great-grandchildren, Michael Hertling, Heather Dougherty,
Michael T. Davidson and Christopher Sapp, all of GateCity, and Jena
Sapp, Church Hill; great-great-granddaughter, Kayla Dougherty, Gate
City; sister, Juanita Stallard, Weber City, Va.; special loving niece,
Pauline Stallard Jones, Kingsport; special friends, Howell and Grace
Sapp,Claxton, Ga.; several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m.today at the Scott County Funeral
Home, Weber City, Va., and anytime at the residence.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home
chapel with the Rev. Claude Lane officiating.
Burial will follow in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Midway community.
Pallbearers will be Wayne Elliott, Clyde Dean,Larry Stallard, Billy
Gibson, Patton Vermillion and John Stallard.
5703. Erritt B. Vermillion
Scott Co Marriage Records 4-91-14. He lived at Gate City, she at Ft
Blackmore,
when married.
Lived at Gate City in 1999.
5704. Florida May Vermillion
Lived at Kingsport in 1996, 2001, 04. (as Ketron)
Family info from Hugh Williams.
Scott Co Marriage Records 5-34-19.
KINGSPORT - Hubert P. Ketron, 88, went to be with the Lord Tuesday
(Oct. 9, 2001) at Indian Path Medical Center after an extended
illness.
A native of Sullivan County, he had resided in Kingsport all of his
life. He was a U.S. Army veteran. He retired from the U.S. Post Office
after 25 years of service asa mail carrier.
Mr. Ketron was a member of the Christ Fellowship Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Mattie Ketron; his
brother, Walter Ketron; a nephew, Wallace Wolfe; two sisters, Effie
Ketron and BerthieWolfe; and first wife, Ruby Hamblin Ketron.
Surviving are his wife, Florida Vermillion Ketron, of the home; a
stepson, James Gillienwater, Lizella, Ga.; three sisters, Ruby Ketron
Carico, Helen Ketron Neeley and Wanda Ketron Smith,all of Kingsport;
and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Carter-Trent Funeral Home,
downtown Kingsport.
Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel
with Pastor Greg DePriest and the Rev. Jerry Ramsey officiating.
Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Friends and family wishing toattend please meet at the cemetery at
10:55 a.m.
Memorial contributions maybe made in memory of Hubert Ketron to
Christ Fellowship Church, 260 Victory Lane, Kingsport, Tenn. 37660.
5705. Edna Amma Vermillion
Scott Co Marriage Records 5-49-18. Both lived at Gate City when
married.
Lived at Gate City in 1996 (as Henderson)
WEBER CITY, Va. - Edna Amma VermillionHenderson, 86, of Weber City,
passed away Saturday afternoon (March 27, 2004)at Indian Path Medical
Center.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Elliott; her second
husband, Mack Henderson; one son, Bill Elliott; twosisters, Iva
McClellan, Ruby McConnell; three brothers, Archie Vermillion, Errett
Vermillion, E.R. Vermillion.
Surviving are her daughter, Nancy Okes andher husband Duke of
Blountville; daughter-in-law, Janice Elliott of Cleveland, Ohio; three
stepsons, Paul, Neil and Lonnie Henderson; two grandchildren,Kathy
Elliott Clark and her husband Terry of Kingsport, Steve Elliott of
Cleveland, Ohio; four great-grandchildren, Charity Clark, Ashley
Clark, Sara Clark, Britni Elliott; one sister, Florida Gillenwater
Ketron of Kingsport.
Calling hours are from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Scott County Funeral
Home, Weber City, Va.
Services will be conducted at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel
with the Rev. Jim Marshall and Betty Marshall officiating.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Holston View
Cemetery, Weber City,Va. Those attending are asked to meet at the
cemetery at 10:55 a.m.
In lieuof flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American
Heart Association or the charity of one's choice.
Carter-Trent/Scott County Funeral Home, Weber City, Va., is serving
the Henderson family.
5706. Elbert Redwine Jr Vermillion
Family info from Nancy Elliott Okes, 1996.
I know it is uncanny, but back in the 40's Elbert was married to Helen
Bryan. They married in MS while he was stationed in the Navy at TN.
They were married while mother was still in schoolin Lepanto, AR. She
had married my father when she was 12 yrs old and her parents had it
annulled. When daddy came back from the Army, he went to Jonesboro and
visited with one of our Aunts. Mother's picture was on the piano in
the cafe that served ASU College students. Daddy immediately came
after mother. I, myself did not know of this marriage until a few
years ago. My parentsdivorced and both married someone else. When
mother remarried to my step-father she sent Elbert all of the pictures
and things that belonged to him so that he could pass them down to his
children. Sadly enough, it may have hurt Elbert's marriage. Anyway, I
saw where he had died and we were wondering about him, his family and
his mother, if she is alive.
Nancy
My mother was Helen Opal Gordon Bryan. My grandmother Allie Willis
married Louis Gordon and then William Jennings Bryan. Mother was born
in Bald Knob (Velvet Ridge), White Co, AR January 9, 1928 the only
child of Allie Willis and Louis Gordon. They divorced while Allie was
8 months pregnant with mother. Grandpa Elmer and Grandma Matilda
(Landrum) Willis moved to Poughkeepsie, SharpCo, AR where the family
worked on the farm of a Mr. Portis, chopping cotton.The overseer was
William Jennings Bryan. He married Allie and took Helen withthem to
Lepanto, AR to live. Mother graduated high school in Monette, AR. I
think she met Elbert in Memphis. I have yet to get all the details.
She lived in VA and was acquainted with Mrs. Vermillion. There are a
couple of pictures of mother up there somewhere, probably in Elbert
Sr.'s possessions. I don't see how Elbert Jr. could have kept them.
Was Loretta Webb the girlfriend that Elbert was dating before he
married my mother? Mother never dreamed thatshe would cause any harm
when she sent Elbert's things to him. She was fixingto marry my
step-father and thought that Elbert would want the things. (fromNancy
___, daughter of Helen, 7/1999)
5722. Solon Webster Cox
Scott Co Marriage Records 3-66-3.
She was preceded in death by husband, 2 sons, and parents. Surv by 1
dau, 5 g-dau, 10 g-g-ch. (from her obituary)