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CLASS of 1943 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1943 Yearbook CLASS OF 1943 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1943 yearbook. Thanks to Erselle “Leigh” Moran Kendrick, T-48 for collecting the addresses and phone numbers. Thanks Linda Barnes Bugg Wayman T-66 for Click “T” for shortcut to 1943 Virtual Cemetery. cropping the photos. AKERS, Emma M. (Motte) Born: 24 August 1925 Died: 19 April 2007 ALEXANDER, Edith Virginia (Need to find) Born: 6 May 1924 Died: ALLEN, Martha Ann (Need to find) Born: 3 April 1925 Died: ANDERSON, Kathleen Gray (Need to find) Born: 23 June 1925 Died: ANDERTON, Horace Bertram, Jr. “Bert” Born: 24 April 1924 Died: 2 September 1951 ANDREWS, Burton S. Born: 1925 Died: 2006 ATKINSON, Robert Cain “Bob” Born: 30 March 1926 Died: 30 October 2005 AURAND, Frances LaVerne (Tiller) Born: 3 September 1925 Died: 10 May 2015 BAILEY, John Milton, Jr. Born: 3 June 1925 Died: 12 October 2013 BARKER, Dorothy Frances (Ritch) Born: 15 April 1925 Died: 6 December 2004 BARKER, LaDonna (Wiggins) Born: 1 September 1925 Died: 9 January 2018 BARKER, Virginia Ellen (Gulledge) Born: 11 July 1924 Died: 4 June 1998 BEATY, Mayme Ellen (Colvin) Born: 1925 Died: 6 March 2007 BIGGS, Evelyn Mae Born: 4 September 1924 Died: 5 July 2013 BLALACK, Barbara Frances (Kidwell) Born: 3 October 1925 Died: 10 December 1985 BOEHM, Charles Lawrence Born: 20 December 1926 Died: 23 February 2011 BOLICK, Marion (Perutelli) Born: 1925 Died: 2009 BOWLIN, Jane (Snyder) Born: 1 February 1925 Died: 2 May 2003 BRANDON, Alfred Clark, Jr. Born: 17 January 1926 Died: 25 August 2006 BRANNON, Tandy Watts Born: 17 October 1924 Died: 27 August 2011 BRASHER, Fay Dell (Engstrom) Born: 20 May 1925 Died: 19 May 2011 BREWER, Pauline (Need to find) Born: 22 February 1925 Died: BROOKS, Walter Granville, Jr. (Need to find) Born: Died: BRUTON, Philip (Need to find) Born: Died: BURNELL, Christy Henry Born: 20 January 1922 Died: 7 March 2000 BUSBY, David Franklin (Need to find) Born: Died: BUSBY, Janie Ramelle (Oswald) Born: 26 August 1925 Died: 30 January 1999 BUTLER, Mary Lucille (Need to find) Born: 9 May 1924 Died: CALHOUN, Vera Lillian (Poteete) Born: 25 August 1925 Died: 24 October 2013 CAMFERDAM, Clarence Marion, Jr. Born: 2 April 1925 Died: 16 August 2003 CAMFERDAM, Henry Nichols “Hank” Born: 2 April 1925 Died: 28 September 2013 CARPENTER, Virgil Franklin Born: 19 June 1924 Died: 30 March 2008 CARTWRIGHT, James Williams III Born: 15 February 1026 Died: 5 September 2014 CASH, Vernis Mae (Schell) Born: 31 December 1923 Died: 14 November 1994 CATES, Rachel Louise (Need to find) Born: 22 June 1924 Died: CATHEY, Margaret Elois (Need to find) Born: 2 March 1924 Died: CHERRY, Lois Gertrude (Gorton) Born: 1 July 1925 Died: 19 December 2009 CHUMNEY, William Giles Born: 16 July 1924 Died: 25 June 2006 CICALLA, Emily Joyce Born: 3 June 1925 Died: 20 June 1994 CLIFT, Lucy (Need to find) Born: Died: COLEMAN, Neb Born: 30 October 1923 Died: 7 March 1996 COLLINS, Jack (Need to find) Born: Died: COX, John Warren Born: 13 October 1024 Died: 19 June 2006 CRAWFORD, Alice Elizabeth (Need to find) Born: 7 July 1925 Died: CRUDGINGTON, James W., III Born: 5 June 1925 Died: 27 July 1981 CRUMP, Louise (Need to find) Born: 11 July 1925 Died: CURRY, Thomas Jefferson Born: 9 February 1923 Died: 6 September 2011 DAVIS, Henry Murphy, Jr. “Hank” Born: 27 August 1925 Died: 1 May 2007 DAVIS, William Richard Born: 18 April 1924 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 2 December 1944 DENKER, Betty Jean (Need to find) Born: Died: DICKERSON, Jimmie Louise (Belluomini) Born: 14 August 1924 Died: 16 August 1974 DOUGLAS, Alma Louise (Lyne) Born: 21 August 1925 Died: 12 July 2002 DOUTHAT, June Marie (Westerman) Born: 28 May 1925 Died: 14 June 2005 DOWNEY, Thelma Ann (Lynch) Born: 4 February 1025 Died: December 2001 DREVE, Charles H. Born: 15 April 1923 Died: 14 March 2006 DREWRY, William P. “Bill” Born:10800 Godwin Road Arlington TN 38002 (901) 829-5023 DUNLAP, Agnes Morrison (Need to find) Born: 1 March 1926 Died: DUNNING, Juanita (Need to find) Born: Died: EAHEART, William Alver “Bill” Born: 27 August 1923 Died: 11 February 1991 EDWARDS, Beverly Jane (Need to find) Born: 8 September 1926 Died: ELMORE, Walter Alcorn Born: 2 October 1925 Died: 20 January 2010 EVANS, Frances Sue (Need to find) Born: 9 August 1924 Died: EVANS, Gordon (Need to find) Born: 28 September 1922 Died: EVENSKY, Marian Elizabeth (Need to find) Born: 9 March 1925 Died: FARMAKIS, Steve John Born: 14 May 1925 Died: 8 June 2007 FEIK, Florence Loraine (Need to find) Or FELK Born: 2 July 1925 Died: FIKE, Marylyn Maxine Born: 15 April 1923 Died: 2 January 2015 FINLEY, Margaret Fay (Tranum) Born: 23 July 1924 Died: 21 June 2011 FITZPATRICK, Betty Jane (Bryant) Born: 10 March 1925 Died: 23 December 2015 FOWLER, Dena Myrle (Kanusas) Born: 23 July 1925 Died: Nov 1990 FOXX, Betty Jane (Eaheart) Born: 31 October 1924 Died: 6 June 2017 FRANK, James Calvin “Jim” Born: 17 April 1926 Died: 20 March 2007 FREE, Virginia Pauline (Berry) Born: 27 April 1925 Died: 25 January 2015 FRIEND, Helen Virginia (Mills) Born: 21 June 1924 Died: 4 March 2012 GALEY, Charles Drewry “C.D.” Born: 29 July 1925 Died: 5 February 2016 GALLINA, Joseph, Jr. Born: 26 January 1926 Died: 1 October 2009 GALLOWAY, Mary Louise (Need to find) Born: 7 August 1925 Died: GAMBLE, Nell Marie “Bobbie” (Leonard) Born: 5 January 1924 Died: 29 January 1993 GATTUSO, Peter Michael Born: 3 November 1922 Died: 24 December 2005 GEYER, Harry Arthur, Jr. Born: 17 March 1925 Died: 22 November 2000 GIBSON, Naoma (Need to find) Born: 3 May 1925 Died: GILBERT, Alfred Pierre Born: 31 May 1926 Died: 15 July 2012 GOODWIN, Willis Mack Born: 6 February 1926 Died: 31 December 1996 GRANDI, Algenia Mary Born: 18 January 1923 Died: 20 November 2008 GRAVES, Charles Guy (Need to find) Born: Died: 10 June 1999 GRAVES, Lou Ella (Need to find) Born: 4 June 1925 Died: GRAY, Marjorie Lucille “Mootsie” “Morgan” Born: 2 September 1923 Died: 17 August 1993 GRAY, Orville Houston Born: 22 January 1926 Died: 1 April 1983 GRAY, Thomas Miles “Tim” (Need to find) Born: Died: GREEN, Clifford Born: 14 September 1925 Died: 19 December 1981 GREEN, Stanley Preston “Stan” Born: 28 August 1923 Died: 22 February 1950 GREENWAY, Margaret Jeanne (Need to find) Born: 8 August 1925 Died: GRIFFIN, Harold Thomas Born: 25 January 1924 Died: 21 May 2010 GRIFFIN, Nellie Sue (Need to find) Born: 3 July 1925 Died: GRIMES, Catherine Ann (Thompson) Born: 15 March 1924 Died: 26 January 2007 GRIMME, Brooks H. 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