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Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Obits
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 20:41:28 -0500


Susie, do you have Silas Hatmaker father, could it be Cornelius H. Hatmaker.

Jim Wallace
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> From: "Susie Bullock" <>
> Date: 2003/02/01 Sat PM 05:33:43 EST
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> Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Obits
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> Aug.20,1970
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> Hatmaker ill for years dies,in Lafollette
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> Silas H.(Slim) Hatmaker,70,former operator of Slim's Place in North Lake City,died last Thursday afternoon
> in Lafollette Community hospital after a heart attack.He operated Slim's Place until he suffered a stoke about a
> year ago and had to retire.He continued to reside in Lake City until about two weeks ago when he was taken
> to Eastridge Nursing Home in Lafollette.He was a member of the Red Men.Services were held at 2p.m at the
> Willow Brook Baptist with the Rev.John Lett and the Rev.Curtis Tindell officiating.Burial was in Island Ford Cemetery.
> He leaves a daughter,Mrs.Helen Mowery of Lake City,a brother,William Hatmaker of Youngstown,Ohio and
> four grandchildren.
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> Aug.4,1983
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> Oak Grove Member Dies At 82
>
> A native of the area around Jacksboro,Mrs.Nettie Hatmaker Richardson,82,died Monday at Lake City Hospital.
> Mrs.Richardson was the daughter of the late Isaac and Becky Hatmaker,who owned a farm in South Clinton many years ago.
> She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church.Her husband,the Rev.Walter Richardson,died August 11 years ago.She also
> was preceded in death by a son,Condy Richardson.Mrs.Richardson had been active in church and community work.
> She is survived by six sons,Elmer G.Richardson of Cape Coral,Fla., Lee Edward Richardson of Lake City,Fred E.Richardson
> of Oak Ridge,L.D.Richardson of Warren,Mich.,I.J. Richardson of Sterling Heights,Mich.and Harry G.Richardson of Knoxville,
> 16 grandchildren.16 great-grandchildren,and four sisters,Mrs.Maude Hatmaker of Lake City,Mrs.Della Wilson and Lealor Hatmaker
> both of Clinton,and Mrs.Lucy Gaylor of Jacksboro.Funeral services are to be held at 2p.m.Thursday(today) at Oak Grove Baptist
> Church with the Rev.Bill Lamb and Ernest Ward officiating.Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.
>
> Aug.1983
>
> Resident Of Care Center Dies At 96
>
> A resident of Anderson County most of her life,Mrs.Martha Reynolds,96,died at 2:45a.m.Monday at Lafollette Hospital.
> Mrs.Reynolds,formerly of Hicks St.in Clinton,had been living at Lake City Health Care Center since May.
> Mrs.Reynolds,a native of Scott County,was a member of the Jarnigan Chapel Baptist Church.She enjoyed gardening
> and quilting.her husband,Ike Reynolds,died in May shortley after both moved to the nursing home.
> She also was preceded in dead by two daughters,Beulah Thomas,who died five years ago,and Elsie Raby,who
> died earlier this summer.She is survived by a daughter,Mrs.Ernest Lee(Georgia)Hatmaker of Clinton,
> a son,Beecher Bunch of Clinton,13 grandchildren,and six great-grandchildren.Funeral services were held
> Tuesday at Holley-Gamble Funeral in Clinton with the Rev.James Cox officiating.Burial was in Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery.
>
>
> Aug 4,1983
>
> Briceville Cancer Patient,12,Dies
>
> After a long bout with leukemia,Nathaniel(Nate)Paul Hatmaker,12,of Briceville,died Tuesday morning at
> East Tennessee Children's Hospital in Knoxville.He was the subject of some publicity earlier this spring
> when he went to Greece to seek a controversial serum treatment for the disease from Dr.Hariton Alivizatos in Athens.
> At a cost of several thousand dallars,the boy and his mother,Mrs.Freddie(Ginger)Hatmaker,and a friend went to
> Greece where Nate underwent a series of injections.The serum reputedly would kill all cancerous cell within six months.
> The family borrowed large sum in order to pay for the trip and treatment.The Nathaniel Hatmaker Fund at Third National
> Bank in Lake City continues to exist to help the family defray the cost.Nate had been sick since December 1981.
> A few weeks after his return from Greece in May,He suffered a relapse and was admitted to Children's Hospital.
> The boy was born in Toledo,Ohio but had lived in Briceville most of his life.He was a Baptist and had attended Briceville
> Elementary School.Nate had been interested in boxing,often running up to three miles a day for his training.
> After he became ill,his parents used his interest in boxing as a strategy to help him psychologically.
> "We told him he was fighting a much bigger opponet now"Mrs.Hatmaker recalled,A few days ago,Nate simple said
> he was"tired"she continued.Besides his parents,the youth is survived by his grandparents,Ernest Hatmaker of Clinton,
> Mrs.Oma Brooks of Valparaiso,Ind.and Mrs.Edra Wilson of Briceville.
> Funeral services are to be held Friday at 2p.m.at Cox Funeral Home in Lake City with the Rev.Nickey Barden officiating.
> Burial is to be in Circle Cemetery.The family will receive friends Thursday night(tonight) at the funeral home.
>
>
> Aug.11,1983
>
> A resident of the Lake City area most of his life,Matthew Cox,78,died Saturday night at the Oak Ridge Hospital.
> A retired coal miner who lived in the Cobb Hollow area off of Norris Freeway,Cox had been disabled many years.
> He was a member of Longfield Baptist Church and United Mine Workers of America.Cox is survived by hiw wife,
> Monna Hatmaker Cox,three sons,William Floyd Cox of Orlando,Fla.,James C.Cox of Hammonds,Ind.and Robert L.Cox
> of Powell,two daughters,Mrs.Zelma Huckaby of Whiting,Ind.,and Mrs.Louise(Pauline)Idles of Briceville, 16 grandchildren,
> 13 great-grandchildren,brother,Mack Cox of Lake City,and a sister,Mrs.Ruth Ella Vann of Chevy Chase,Md.
> Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Longfield Baptist Church with the Revs.Mack Smith,Larry Watts and Paul Wilson
> officiating.Burial was in Oak Grove.
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