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Pack, Alton Husband, William L Ada Tennessee Atnip Fuson. She Chapel of Walker Funeral Home was also preceeded in death her on Thursday, March 12, 1998. Pack, Alton husband, William L. Pack: Arthur Redmon and Mike Funeral services for Mr. Alton two brothers: Toy J. and Clayborn officiated and burial Pack, age 82 of Smithville, were Arthur Waterman Fuson and three was in Mount Holly Cemetery in held Thursday, March 6, 2003 at sisters: Bonnie Etta Midgett, Vada Smithville. Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Elizabeth Hearn, and Jewell Mr. Pack passed away on Church. Grace Whitlock. Tuesday morning, March 10, Bro. Bill Robertson officiated She is survived by two sons 1998 at Saint Thomas Hospital in and interment was in DeKalb and daughters-in-law: Billy Nashville. Memorial Gardens. J. and Peggy Pack of Ft. Valley, He was a resident of Allens Mr. Pack died Tuesday, March GA and Jimmy D. and Linda Ferry Road, the retired owner of 4, 2003 at NHC Healthcare Pack of Brentwood, TN; one Pack's Plumbing and Electric, and Center in Smithville following daughter and son-in-law: Betty a member of Elizabeth Chapel an extended illness. He was a Jo and Wilson Daniel of Baptist Church. retired farmer and retired from Columbia, TN. Six Preceding him in death were his State Highway Dept. He was a grandchildren and four great- parents, Harvey and Josie Merritt member of Elizabeth Chapel grandchildren also survive. Pack and wife, Josie Webb Pack. Baptist Church. Manchester Funeral Home was Survivors include two sons, He was preceded in death by in charge of arrangements. David and Daniel Pack, both of his parents Bill and Bertha Pack Smithville; three daughters, and wife Vada Cantrell Pack. SMITHVILLE REVIEW Deborah Hancock, Dianna He is survived by his son Smithville, TN Adams, and Darlene Evans, all of Kenneth Pack of Smithville, June 3, 1998 Smithville; daughter-in-law, daughter Marie Hubbs of Tammye Pack of Smithville; three Lexington, KY, sister Louise sons-in-law, Larry Hancock, Cantrell of Smithville and three Pack, Bettie Curtis Adams, and Frank Evans, grandchildren Tish Summers, Mrs. Bettie Pack died at her all of Smithville; one brother, Todd Pack and Kate Poss. home on Allen Ferry road Donald Pack of Smithville; seven Serving as pallbearers were Tuesday morning. She had been grandchildren, Travis and Chris Haskel Greer, Colin Cantrell, in feeble health for several Hancock, Jamie, Jennifer, Joseph, Donald Smith, Darrell Poss, months, and her death was not and Bailey Pack, and Cain Evans, Chris Summers and Jimmy unexpected. Her husband and all of Smithville. Taylor. several children survive her. Serving as pallbearers were DeKalb Funeral Chapel in Harold Dawes, Lee Homer Miller, Smithville was in charge of the SMITHVILLE REVIEW Dennis Trapp, Darrell Pack, arrangements. Smithville, TN Albert Warren, James Hancock, July 5, 1906 Grant Williams, and Larry Taylor. SMITHVILLE REVIEW Honorary pallbearers were Ceasur Smithville, TN Dunn, Mason Trapp, Willie Jewel March 12, 2003 Pack, Billie Moser, Carl Foster, Jerry Tramel, Uncle Billie Pack died John Henry Thweatt, Jerry Lee Wednesday, December 27, 1910. Cantrell, and Don Sonner. Pack, Arvie He left a wife, two children, three Walker Funeral Home in Funeral services for Arvie brothers, and three sisters. He Smithville was in charge of the Fuson Pack, 85, were held was an old rebel soldier and had arrangements. Thursday, May 28, 1998 at been shot through the body Manchester Funeral Home. which gave him much pain SMITHVILLE REVIEW Dr. Brenton Cox officiated throughout the remainder of his Smithville, TN and burial was in DeKalb life. March 25, 1998 Memorial Gardens. She died Tuesday, May 26, SMITHVILLE REVIEW 1998 at Columbia Health care Smithville, TN Pack, Donald in Columbia, TN following January 5, 1911 Funeral services for Mr. Donald an extended illness. She was Gene Pack, 77, of Smithville, a homemaker and a member of Pack, Clifford were held Saturday, August 19, First Baptist Church in 2000 at High's Chapel in Funeral services for Mr. Manchester. Her parents were McMinnville. Nestor Stewart Clifford Pack, 63, were held at the the late Andrew Jackson and officiated and burial followed in Webb Cemetery. She was a homemaker and a Active pall bearers were A. C. Mr. Pack died Friday, August member of the Pomeroy Chapel Johnson, Danny Hale, Gene 18, 2000 of an extended illness. Baptist Church. Page, Johnny Pack, Ronnie He was self employed, a farmer, She was preceded in death by Tramel, and Gary Johnson. and attended the Church of Christ. her parents, Tom and Lillie Love-Cantrell Funeral Home Mr. Pack was preceded in death Colwell Petty; husband, Joe in Smithville was in charge of by: his parents, Lonnie and Madie Pack; and one step-son, Johnny arrangematts. Young Pack; brothers, Charles Pack. SMITHVILLE REVIEW and Franklin Pack; sisters, Betty She is survived by two step- Smithville, TN Jo Redmon and Lear Wright; sons, Wayne and Regina Pack of May 7, 1997 step-son, Harold Reece; and step- Smithville and Jimbo and Kim daughter, Essie Allen. Pack of Smithville; one step- Survivors of Mr. Pack include: daughter, Janice and Scott Pack, Georgia his wife, Margie Harris Pack of Towers of Smithville; seven step- Services for Georgia Lee Foltz Smithville; three sons, Lonnie grandchildren; and six step-great- Pack, 42, were held Oct. 27 at Pack of Smithville, Lee Pack of grandchildren. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. McMinnville, and Ronnie Pack of Pallbearers were Bryan Pack, Mrs. Pack died Oct. 25 at Rock Island; one daughter, Mary Allen Reeder, Michael Pack, Doctors Hospital following a Green of Smithville; one step-son, Jimmy Pack, Wayne Pack, and month's illness: William J. Reece; one step- Phillip Atnip. She was the daughter of Helen daughter, Hellen Golden of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home Shaffer McClain of Sparta and Smithville; 26 grandchildren; 30 was in charge of the the late Donald McClain. great grandchildren; two sisters, arrangements. Other survivors are her Katie Cantrell of McMinnville husband, David Pack of and Vestie Green of McMinnville. SMITHVILLE REVIEW Smithville; two sons, Larry Foltz, High Funeral Home in Smithville, TN Jr. and Lonnie Foltz of Florida; a McMinnville was in charge of the September 13, 2006 daughter, Jenny Lee Wilcox of arrangements. Florida; two brothers, Don McClain of Cookeville and SMITHVILLE REVIEW Pack, Flonnie James McClain of Sparta; five Smithville, TN Funeral services were held sister, Barbara Harris and Karen August 23, 2000 May 3 at the Chapel of Love- Schmid of Florida, Sally Knott of Cantrell Funeral Home for Missouri, Janet Miller of Doyle Flonnie C. Pack, 87, of and Alice Baker of Sparta. Pack, Eddie Smithville. Bill Robertson Serving as pallbearers were On May 31, 1911, death came offidated and burial followed in Lyndon Ashburn, Dallas into the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Breeding, Wayne Pack, Ronnie Bud Pack and claimed the soul of She died May 2 at Baptist Robinson, Jim Amonett, Chester Eddie, their son. He was 23 years DeKalb Hospital following an Parsley and Donald Pedigo. of age on 23rd day of December extended illness. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home 1910. He leaves a father, mother, Pack was the daughter of the was in charge of arrangements. brother and six sisters. late Alvin Casbery and Mollie Elizabeth Johnson. She was also SMITHVILLE REVIEW SMITHVILLE REVIEW preceded in death by her Smithville, TN Smithville, TN husband, Hobert Pack, and a October 30, 1985 June 22, 1911 son, Billy Jack Pack. A DeKalb County native, she was a homemaker and a member Pack, Grady Pack, Edna of the Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Funeral services for Grady Funeral services for Edna Inez She is survived by a daughter- Jackson Pack, 85, of Smithville, Pack, 76, were held Saturday, in-law, Virginia Daniels of were held February 17 at DeKalb September 9, 2006 at Love- Smithville; three grandchildren: Funeral Chapel. Bro. Jason Cantrell Chapel where Bro. Phil Eudene and Darrell Pack of Lohorn officiated and burial Tollett officiated interment Smithville and Regina Malone followed in Whorton Springs followed at DeKalb Memorial of Liberty; and four great Cemetery. Gardens. grandchildren: Chris and Derek Mr. Pack passed away at Ms. Pack passed away on Pack, and Misty McCathrin of DeKalb Hospital's emegency Wednesday, September 6, 2006 Lebanon and Billie Atnip of room on February 14, of a at DeKalb Community Hospital. Liberty. sudden illness. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dura little children. His remains were DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Cornett; parents, Forrest & Ada laid to rest in the Pack graveyard Mr. Pack died Aug. 14 after a Ervin Pack; and brother, J.W. Tuesday. six weeks illness. Pack. He was the son of the late He was employed at the Screw SMITHVILLE REVIEW Orvin and Bessie Colvert Pack. Machine Shop. Smithville, TN Mr. Pack was a Methodist and Mr. Pack is survived by his October 1, 1908 a farmer. children, Kenneth (Nancy) Pack, Surviving are two sons, Wayne and Donnie (Margaret) Pack of and Jimmy Pack of Smithville; a Smithville, Jerry (Teresa) Pack Pack, J. W. daughter, Janice Tower of of Livingston, and Michael Pack Funeral services were held for Smithville; a sister, Frances of Nashville, grandchildren, Nick Mr. J.W. Pack, age 76, on Caplinger of Smithville and Pack, Mandy Dakaus, and Jason Monday, December 18, 2000, at seven grandchildren. Pack, all of Smithville, Chris 11:00 a.m., at DeKalb Funeral A son, Johnny Pack, died in Pack and Terry Pack, of Chapel. Bro. Bill Robertson 1989. Nashville, and Bethany Pack of officiated with burial at the Mt. Serving as pallbearers were A. Murfreesboro; five great- Holly Cemetery. C. Johnson, Jim Solon Davis, grandchildren and two step- Mr. Pack passed away Friday, Frank Shehane, Gary Caplinger, grandchildren, Melanie Crews of December 15, 2000 at Baptist David Foutch and David Pack.
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