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WELLE, Ramelle Irma CLASS OF 1932 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1932 yearbook photos and Maureen Thoni White, honorary T-69, for scanning the 1932 yearbook. Click “T” for shortcut to 1932 Virtual Cemetery ABLES, John Buford Born: 19 November 1911 Died: 9 December 1997 ACRED, Virginia (Ferguson) Born: 2 November 1912 Died: 22 July 2001 ADAMS, Alice Armon (Black) Born: 14 September 1916 Died: 15 December 2000 ADAMS, Joe Virgil Born: 31 March 1912 Died: 9 February 2002 ALBIN, Samuel Joseph Born: 1 October 1914 “Died non-battle WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 20 August 1944 (aged 29) ALLEN, Frank H. Born: 12 August 1913 Died: 28 June 2008 (aged 94) ALLEN, Harry Guy, Jr. Born: 10 December 1915 Died: 28 October 1998 ALLEN, Wilbur Clinton, Jr. Born: 17 July 1915 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 20 November 1944 (aged 29) ALLEN, William Cary, Jr. Born: 13 March 1915 Died: 3 April 1982 ARMSTRONG, Virginia (Need to find) Dorothy Vigus Armstrong (1954 Vinton) (div) b. 18 Oct 1897; d. 24 Sep 1948 Born: 2 September 1915, TN Father: Harrold Waiteman Armstrong (411 Edith) Sister: Marie Armstrong Ralls 7 May 1917-22 Mar 1985 Sister: Billie Armstrong Ferguson 6 Sep 1918-21 Mar 2001, T-36 Died: informant on mother was Mrs. R. A. Culbreath ATKINSON, Lurline (Crowley) Born: 28 October 1914 Died: 14 August 1989 AYCOCK, Charles Rhette Born: 17 September 1913 Died: May 1978 BALDWIN, Clayton Lorne Born: 14 March 1913 Died: 3 July 2001 BARDEN, Lucille (LeMay) Born: 3 September 1914, AL Died: 20 March 2007 BARNARD, Elizabeth Lee “Betty” (Ruble) Born: 30 December 1913 Died: 3 October 2013 (aged 99) BARNETT, Samuel Martin, Jr. Born: 15 May 1914 Died: 15 July 2009 Treadwell Alumni BAUM, Julius Born: 7 February 1912 Died: 20 July 1983 (aged 71) BAUMANN, Henry Everette Born: 10 March 1914 Husband of Gwendolyn Millicent Sinclair, T-36 Died: 9 October 1998 Treadwell Alumni BAUSCH, Dorothy Lois Born: 29 May 1915 Died: 23 February 1952 BEDFORD, William Hugh “Bill” Born: 15 June 1914 Died: 26 April 1987 (aged 72) BEE, Margaret Echo (Robinson) Born: 26 September 1904 Died: 16 December 1991 BERRYHILL, Camille (DeMontreville) (Secretary) Born: 11 February 1913 Died: 29 September 1964 BINFORD, Arthur Leigh Born: 1 October 1914 Died: 28 September 1971 (aged 56) Snowden Alumni BLOODWORTH, Eileen (Whitmire) Born: 17 May 1914 Died: 16 December 1998 Snowden Alumni BLOOM, Morris A. Born: 22 January 1915 Died: 17 May 1938 BLUMENFELD, Adolph Henry Born: 11 June 1914 Died: 6 March 1987 BOALS, Eulalia Mavity (Ewing) Born: 14 October 1914 Died: 17 July 2002 BONDS, James Madison Born: 16 July 1913 Died: 30 September 2002 BONE, William David Born: 13 September 1913 Died: 12 August 2002 BOOKER, Tommye Lee (Mosher) Born: 30 January 1913 Died: 27 June 1965 (aged 52) BOONE, Annie Louise (Bradt) Born: 24 May 1914 Died: 28 May 2008 BOONE, Frank H. Born: 13 May 1913 Died: 29 March 2000 BOONE, Lois (Marcrum) Born: 5 September 1914 Died: 20 September 2005 Treadwell Alumni BORDING, John W. Born: 17 December 1913 Died: October 1975 BOYD, John Lewis, Jr. Born: 30 July 1914 Died: 9 April 1997 BRADY, Mary Kate (Hays) Born: 15 July 1914 Died: 31 July 1978 Treadwell Alumni BRICK, Annie Born: 14 February 1915 Died: 15 August 2005 BRIMM, Hugh Alexander Born: 20 October 1914 Died: 10 February 2004 BROWN, Robert Edward, Jr. “Ed” Born: 12 October 1915 Died: 10 February 1994 BROWN, William P. Born: 3 August 1913 Died: 18 October 1993 Central Alumni BRUMBELOW, Raymond St. Elmo Born: 3 December 1912 Died: 21 December 2000 Snowden Alumni BUCHANAN, Dena Mattie (Need to find) Born: Died: BULLARD, Anne Lee (McCollum) Born: 30 March 1914 Died: 18 September 2013 BURKLE, Ruth (Lee) Born: 5 July 1915 Died: 17 April 2001 CABLE, Lillian (Wright) Born: 17 June 1915 Died: 2 May 1975 CALDWELL, Oneda Leona (Smith) Born: 21 July 1914 Died: 30 September 2000 CALVIN, Dorothy “Dot” (Mariencheck) Born: 27 November 1912 Died: 27 March 1998 CARROLL, Anne Ruth (Brannon) Born: 20 June 1911 Died: 30 May 1980 Humes Alumni CARTER, Nathan A., Jr. Born: 22 January 1913 Died: 17 July 1977 CATHEY, Mona (Gilliland) Born: 26 June 1914 Wife of Ernest Bert Gilliland, T-32 Died: 9 March 2015 (aged 100) Central Alumni CHILDERS, Sarah (McCall) Born: 3 November 1913 Died: August 1977 CHRISTENSON, Gordon E. Born: 30 March 1911 Died: 10 March 1989 CHRISTIE, Nellie (Scanlon) Born: 18 September 1914 Died: 26 January 1979 (aged 64) CHRISTIE, Robert (President) Born: 27 August 1913 Died: 25 November 2012 CLOYD, Merle (Duke) Born: 22 February 1915 Died: 4 January 2005 CONKLIN, Lunelle (Litchford) Born: 25 June 1913 Died: 13 May 1993 Snowden Alumni COOPER, Melvin Duley Born: 25 September 1912 Died: 28 November 1963 (aged 51) COX, Charles H., Jr. (Treasurer) Born: 14 March 1914 Died: 11 December 1960 (aged 46) Snowden Alumni COX, William P. (Testator) Born: 17 August 1915 Died: 19 November 1992 (aged 77) CRAINE, Ruth Anita (Michael) Born: 2 October 1914 (date on gravestone incorrectly has 1921) Died: 2 September 1999 Treadwell Alumni CRAWFORD, Merrill D. Born: 3 December 1911 Died: 31 October 1961 CUNNINGHAM, Charlotte (Houston) Born: 1914 Died: 1992 CUNNINGHAM, Lon L., Jr. Born: 8 October 1912 Died: 8 August 2000 DACUS, Elizabeth Ann (Milsap) Born: 2 November 1916 Died: 12 January 1999 DAGGETT, Joe Tolar Born: 24 September 1913 Died: 14 November 1988 (aged 75) DANIELS, Helen Dorothy (Raggett) Born: 3 October 1914 Died: 19 December 2003 DEAL, Floyd Wilson Born: 26 May 1913 Died: 27 October 1980 DEAN, James Peyton Born: 8 February 1915 “Died non-battle WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 19 November 1943 (aged 28) DeMANGE, Jack Born: 20 January 1914 Died: 28 February 2001 Bellevue Alumni DeWAR, Mildred (Zerban) Born: 2 March 1914 Died: August 1968 DICKEY, Royden Ecker Born: 8 April 1914 Died: 12 February 1960 (aged 45) DIRICKSON, Juanita “Nita” (Holcomb) Born: 20 November 1913 Died: October 1992 Bellevue Alumni DIXON, Joseph Alan Born: 19 March 1913 Died: 8 November 1995 DOLBI, Rino John Born: 20 August 1914 Died: 26 September 2004 DOLEN, Sue (Huffman) Born: 3 October 1913 Died: 30 May 1995 DONATI, Dina (Conte) Born: 1 March 1912 Died: 19 August 1991 DUDLEY, Chester K. Born: 12 January 1915 Died: 25 February 1991 Bellevue Alumni DUFFEL, Lois (Gillis) (Prophet) Born: 15 July 1914 Died: 4 April 1979 DUNN, Eugene Piper Born: 14 August 1914 Died: 11 February 1992 EASLEY, Rosella “Bud” (Emison) Born: 2 January 1915 Died: 1 May 2002 EASTWOOD, Frederick Norman Born: 22 October 1913 Died: 2 January 1978 ELLIOTT, Cleo Bell (Kolivas) Chas. Speros (255 W. Montgomery) Born: 24 August 1913 Died: 21 March 1994 EPSTEIN, Joseph Born: 9 September 1914 Died: 28 March 1980 ERWIN, Thomas James Born: 14 January 1914 Died: 14 November 1998 (aged 84) FARBER, Abraham Born: 1 November 1909 Died: 10 July 1993 (aged 83) FARBER, Maurice Born: 1912 Died: 30 April 1996 (aged 83-84) FARGOTSTEIN, Rebecca “Becky” (Faminsky) Born: 18 August 1915 Died: 20 July 1996 FASNACHT, Marie (Hettel) Born: 11 August 1914 Died: 10 April 1997 FELTUS, Martha Louise Born: 1901 Died: 20 December 1979 (aged 77-78) FINLEY, George (Need to find) Born: Died: FISHER, Dorothy (Need to find) Born: Died: FLETCHER, Cortez C. Born: 19 August 1913 Died: 27 February 1985 Whitehaven Alumni FOWLER, Annie Laurie (Tucker) Born: 11 February 1914 Died: 20 January 2009 Treadwell Alumni FOWLER, Nell Fowler (Stuber) Born: 18 January 1913 Died: 13 November 1991 (aged 78) FRAZIER, Frank (Need to find) S. J. Frasier (156 Clark) Born: 12 September 1912, TN Died: GILLENWATER, Katherine (Allen) Born: 14 August 1914 Died: 31 December 2003 GILLESPIE, Allen W. Born: 1911 Died: 1977 GILLILAND, Ernest Bert Born: 29 February 1912 Husband of Mona Cathey, T-32 Died: 10 May 1989 (aged 77) GOFF, Lilah (Waddell) Born: 15 October 1913 Died: 1 November 2008 Snowden Alumni GOWDY, Harold Alvin Born: 30 June 1913 Died: 30 December 1958 (aged 45) GRIFFIN, Herbert Lee Born: 7 December 1913 Died: 12 April 1999 (aged 85) GRIMES, Mildred Norma (Mannion) Born: 14 August 1913 Died: 15 July 1993 (aged 79) GUY, George Anderson, Jr. Born: 1914 Died: 23 February 2007 HALE, Howard T. Born: 30 September 1912 Died: 9 July 1989 HANNA, Alvin T. Born: 21 August 1913 Died: 19 October 2003 HANOVER, Gertrude (Tivers) Born: 29 May 1914 Died: 18 October 2006 HARDIN, Marie (Goodwin) Born: 17 September 1912, MS Died: 14 March 1994 (aged 81) HARRIS, Joseph G. Born: October 1914 Died: 15 April 1934 (aged 19) HATTLE, Willie E. Born: 20 August 1910 Died: 26 March 1971 HAWKINS, William Mills Born: 9 October 1913 Died: 22 March 1993 (aged 80) HAYGOOD, James R., Jr. “Jimmy” Born: 20 January 1913 Died: 6 June 1995 HEILMAN, Aubrey Michael Born: 8 June 1913 Died: 12 January 2010 (aged 96) HENDRIX, Evelyn Sadie (Ammons) Born: 12 July 1914 Died: 16 August 1988 HENRY, George Ben, Jr. Born: 28 December 1911 Died: 27 July 1983 HERRIMAN, Ernest Lester Born: 4 November 1913 Died: 22 September 1974 HILL, Evelyn (Halpin) Born: 4 November 1915 Died: 8 July 1996 HODGES, Thedis (Shrader) Born: 22 September 1913 Died: 22 September 1998 Snowden Alumni HOLLOWAY, Katherine Toombs (Martin) Born: 6 April 1915 Wife of Harry Newhall Martin, T-32 Died: 26 October 2004 (aged 89) HOLLOWAY, Edna Earl (Kelly) Born: 2 October 1913 Died: 19 December 2005 Treadwell Alumni HOLLEY, Marilyn (Brantley) Born: 9 November 1912 Died: 15 October 1999 HUGHES, Ruth Anita (Carr) Born: 7 December 1913 Died: 26 January 1997 (aged 83) Treadwell Alumni HUNT, Gene Roberts Born: 7 March 1914 Died: July 1976 HUTCHINSON, Marjorie (Jones) Born: 14 September 1914 Died: 29 September 2011 Treadwell Alumni HYSLOP, Thomas Hudson “Tom” (Chaplain) Born: 4 March 1915 Died: 28 August 1994 IRELAND, Walter Lee Born: 8 October 1915 Died: November 1979 JAMERSON, Geraldine (Need to find) F.
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