Woodrow Wilson Cameron
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Woodrow Wilson Cameron were held on December 27, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Father Henry Hudson officiated.
Mr. Cameron, age 68, of Trion, Georgia, passed away on December 23, 1992, at Redmond Regional Medical Center in Rome, Georgia.
He was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, and was a member of the Episcopalian Church. He was a honor graduate of North Carolina State University with degrees in Textile and Electrical Engineering. He was superintendent of the Denim Department with Mt. Vernon/Riegel from 1971 until his retirement. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Avera Cameron, Trion, GA; one sister, Lula Williams, Erwin, N.C.; one brother, James Cameron, Erwin, N.C.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Allen L. and Sadie Giles Cameron; two sisters, Lucille Dowd and Isabell Ozement; and one brother, Hugh Cameron.
Mary Alice Trest
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Mary Alice Trest were held December 28, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Stonewall Cemetery. Rev. Buddy Braddock officiated.
Mrs. Trest, age 86, of Rt. 4 Quitman, passed away on December 26, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
She was born in Jasper County.
Survivors include a daughter, Jeanette Fuller, Quitman, MS; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtis Wilkins, Mobile, AL; Mrs. Geneva Covington, Stonewall; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, William Onyx Trest.
Elsie L. Turner
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Elsie L. Turner were held on December 25, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Stroud Cemetery. Rev. Mark Thead and Rev. Bob Powell officiated.
Mrs. Turner, age 77, of Rt. 4 Quitman, passed away December 23, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
She was born in Clarke County.
Survivors include a son, Harold Turner, Rt. 7 Meridian; daughter, Mavis Neal, Quitman; sister, Mrs. Helen Smith, Butler, AL; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Charlie Hilton Fagan
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Charlie Hilton Fagan were held December 29, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Crossroads Methodist Church Cemetery. Rev. Albert Creel and Rev. Paul Edwards officiated.
Mr. Fagan, age 69, of Rt. 1 Quitman, passed away on December 27, 1992, at Anderson's Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Welma L. Fagan, Quitman; three sons, Charley Fagan, Stonewall; Ronnie Fagan, and Larry Fagan, both of Quitman; one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Davis, Quitman; one brother, C.T. Fagan, Ida Bell, Okla.; two sisters, Mema Ree Turner, Needham, AL; Beatrice Nix, Melvin, AL; and four grandchildren.
Clinton Vaden Napp
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Clinton Vaden Napp were held on December 24, 1992, at Providence Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Mark Thead, Rev. Buddy Covington, and Rev. Russell LuQuire officiated.
Mr. Napp, age 86, of 601 North Jackson Ave., Quitman, passed away on December 23, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha (Teet) Napp, Quitman; two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Abston, Quitman; Mrs. Katie Livingston, Quitman; one sister, Mrs. Mabel Cunningham, Gilbertown, AL; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Ned Lacy Stephens
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Ned Lacy Stephens were held Saturday, December 26, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. at Stephens Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Prospect Congressional Methodist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Stephens, age 86, of Collinsville, died Wednesday, December 23, 1992, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center. He was retired from Southern Railroad.
Survivors include his wife Nancy M. Stephens, Collinsville; one daughter, Peggy S. Long, Quitman; two grandchildren, Billy Alawine of Collinsville, and Lacia Donald of Quitman; a great-grandson, Ben Donald of Quitman; a granddaughter-in-law, Deana Alawine of Collinsville; a grandson-in-law, Jimmy Donald of Quitman; and a brother, Asberry Stephens of Norman, Okla.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lottie Crenshaw Stephens and a daughter Hermione Alawine.
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Woodrow Wilson Cameron were held on December 27, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Father Henry Hudson officiated.
Mr. Cameron, age 68, of Trion, Georgia, passed away on December 23, 1992, at Redmond Regional Medical Center in Rome, Georgia.
He was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, and was a member of the Episcopalian Church. He was a honor graduate of North Carolina State University with degrees in Textile and Electrical Engineering. He was superintendent of the Denim Department with Mt. Vernon/Riegel from 1971 until his retirement. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Avera Cameron, Trion, GA; one sister, Lula Williams, Erwin, N.C.; one brother, James Cameron, Erwin, N.C.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Allen L. and Sadie Giles Cameron; two sisters, Lucille Dowd and Isabell Ozement; and one brother, Hugh Cameron.
Mary Alice Trest
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Mary Alice Trest were held December 28, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Stonewall Cemetery. Rev. Buddy Braddock officiated.
Mrs. Trest, age 86, of Rt. 4 Quitman, passed away on December 26, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
She was born in Jasper County.
Survivors include a daughter, Jeanette Fuller, Quitman, MS; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtis Wilkins, Mobile, AL; Mrs. Geneva Covington, Stonewall; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, William Onyx Trest.
Elsie L. Turner
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Elsie L. Turner were held on December 25, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Stroud Cemetery. Rev. Mark Thead and Rev. Bob Powell officiated.
Mrs. Turner, age 77, of Rt. 4 Quitman, passed away December 23, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
She was born in Clarke County.
Survivors include a son, Harold Turner, Rt. 7 Meridian; daughter, Mavis Neal, Quitman; sister, Mrs. Helen Smith, Butler, AL; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Charlie Hilton Fagan
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Charlie Hilton Fagan were held December 29, 1992, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Crossroads Methodist Church Cemetery. Rev. Albert Creel and Rev. Paul Edwards officiated.
Mr. Fagan, age 69, of Rt. 1 Quitman, passed away on December 27, 1992, at Anderson's Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Welma L. Fagan, Quitman; three sons, Charley Fagan, Stonewall; Ronnie Fagan, and Larry Fagan, both of Quitman; one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Davis, Quitman; one brother, C.T. Fagan, Ida Bell, Okla.; two sisters, Mema Ree Turner, Needham, AL; Beatrice Nix, Melvin, AL; and four grandchildren.
Clinton Vaden Napp
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Clinton Vaden Napp were held on December 24, 1992, at Providence Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. Mark Thead, Rev. Buddy Covington, and Rev. Russell LuQuire officiated.
Mr. Napp, age 86, of 601 North Jackson Ave., Quitman, passed away on December 23, 1992, at H.C. Watkins Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha (Teet) Napp, Quitman; two daughters, Mrs. Imogene Abston, Quitman; Mrs. Katie Livingston, Quitman; one sister, Mrs. Mabel Cunningham, Gilbertown, AL; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Ned Lacy Stephens
The Clarke County Tribune
Services for Ned Lacy Stephens were held Saturday, December 26, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. at Stephens Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Prospect Congressional Methodist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Stephens, age 86, of Collinsville, died Wednesday, December 23, 1992, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center. He was retired from Southern Railroad.
Survivors include his wife Nancy M. Stephens, Collinsville; one daughter, Peggy S. Long, Quitman; two grandchildren, Billy Alawine of Collinsville, and Lacia Donald of Quitman; a great-grandson, Ben Donald of Quitman; a granddaughter-in-law, Deana Alawine of Collinsville; a grandson-in-law, Jimmy Donald of Quitman; and a brother, Asberry Stephens of Norman, Okla.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lottie Crenshaw Stephens and a daughter Hermione Alawine.
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