Obituaries

Wanda Justice
B: 1948-02-16
D: 2023-07-16
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Justice, Wanda
Christine Kendrick
B: 1941-05-01
D: 2023-07-04
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Kendrick, Christine
Dorothy Johnson
B: 1943-05-21
D: 2023-06-26
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Johnson, Dorothy
Larry Day
B: 1946-06-08
D: 2023-06-25
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Day, Larry
Walter Fletcher
B: 1931-08-05
D: 2023-06-24
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Fletcher, Walter
Harper Hughes
B: 2023-02-06
D: 2023-06-23
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Hughes, Harper
Patricia Chaney
D: 2023-06-21
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Chaney, Patricia
Jennifer Burton
B: 1981-08-15
D: 2023-06-11
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Burton, Jennifer
Clifford Brian Belcher
B: 1976-01-19
D: 2023-06-07
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Belcher, Clifford Brian
Reed Anderson
B: 1935-01-12
D: 2023-06-06
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Anderson, Reed
Florine May
B: 1939-04-19
D: 2023-06-02
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May, Florine
William Smith
B: 1975-05-30
D: 2023-06-02
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Smith, William
Effie Smith
B: 1948-07-18
D: 2023-05-30
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Smith, Effie
Mavis Coleman
B: 1939-01-01
D: 2023-05-29
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Coleman, Mavis
Danny Lowe
D: 2023-05-24
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Lowe, Danny
Hattie Justice
D: 2023-05-23
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Justice, Hattie
Darcus Ova Thacker
B: 1934-01-09
D: 2023-05-19
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Thacker, Darcus Ova
Jeremy Ratliff
B: 1977-04-29
D: 2023-05-11
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Ratliff, Jeremy
Thomas McCoy
B: 1946-08-20
D: 2023-04-27
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McCoy, Thomas
James Slone
B: 1963-07-23
D: 2023-04-26
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Slone, James
Irene Bartley
B: 1924-09-03
D: 2023-04-25
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Bartley, Irene

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