Obituaries

Vickie Wickersham
B: 1951-03-02
D: 2025-06-10
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Wickersham, Vickie
William "Bill" Love,Sr.
B: 1955-10-20
D: 2025-06-07
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Love,Sr., William "Bill"
Charles "Ed" Redmond
B: 1952-06-01
D: 2025-06-06
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Redmond, Charles "Ed"
James Pippin
B: 1965-06-02
D: 2025-06-05
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Pippin, James
Ronnie Goolsby
B: 1952-09-19
D: 2025-06-03
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Goolsby, Ronnie
John Ciaccio
B: 1933-03-16
D: 2025-06-02
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Ciaccio, John
Benjamin "Ben" McNew
B: 1951-04-30
D: 2025-05-27
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McNew, Benjamin "Ben"
Mary Randolph
B: 1933-07-26
D: 2025-05-25
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Randolph, Mary
Harvey Anderson
B: 1948-01-31
D: 2025-05-22
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Anderson, Harvey
Garland Wheeler
B: 1943-12-12
D: 2025-05-20
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Wheeler, Garland
Robert "Dana" Gilreath
B: 1961-04-05
D: 2025-05-19
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Gilreath, Robert "Dana"
Steven "Steve" Fisher
B: 1953-06-26
D: 2025-05-16
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Fisher, Steven "Steve"
Brenda Corbett
B: 1937-09-09
D: 2025-05-16
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Corbett, Brenda
Lester Whittaker
B: 1958-11-26
D: 2025-05-15
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Whittaker, Lester
Joe Maynard
B: 1928-10-30
D: 2025-05-13
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Maynard, Joe
Victoria Gist
B: 1938-11-02
D: 2025-05-13
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Gist, Victoria
Violet Montgomery
B: 1938-08-09
D: 2025-05-08
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Montgomery, Violet
Gary Elmore
B: 1950-12-01
D: 2025-05-05
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Elmore, Gary
Colonel Loftis
B: 1937-02-17
D: 2025-05-03
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Loftis, Colonel
Yvonne Wheeler
B: 1937-10-07
D: 2025-04-30
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Wheeler, Yvonne
Dean Flatt
B: 1952-07-20
D: 2025-04-30
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Flatt, Dean

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