21, 1999, at Rhea Medical Center in Dayton. Williamson and Sons Funeral Home in Soddy-Daisy is in charge of arrangements.īlanche M. Interment will follow the services in Hendon Cemetery. Wednesday, March 3, 1999, at Hendon Baptist Church with Rev. five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.įuneral services will be conducted 2 p.m. three sisters, Rosie Swanner and Anna Ruth Skiles, both of Hendon, Tenn., and Susie Keith of Soddy-Daisy six brothers, Marvin Smith of Soddy-Daisy, Edward Smith of Hixson, Tenn., James Smith of the Brayton community, Billy Smith, Carlos Smith and Ronnie Smith, all of Hendon, Tenn. daughter, Tammy Hudson of the Brayton community two sons, Russell Smith and William Hall, both of Hendon, Tenn. Survivors include his wife, Naomi Johnson Smith of Hendon, Tenn. He was preceded in death by his father, Blaine Smith. He was a retired iron worker and a member of the Hendon Baptist Church. Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of arrangements.Ĭlinton Smith, of Hendon, Tenn., died Sunday, Feb. Burial will follow the services in Buttram Cemetery in Dayton. Wednesday, March 3, 1999, at Faith Baptist Church in Dayton with Rev. five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.įuneral services will be conducted 2 p.m. three sisters, Nancy Brady and Helen Lindsey, both of Dayton, and Cathy Childs of Baltimore, Md. Survivors include her husband, Malcolm Emmett Shelton of Dayton two sons, Neil Shelton of Hixson, Tenn., and Jackie Shelton of Soddy-Daisy three brothers, Robert and Donald Ray Arnold, both of Dayton, and Walter Arnold of Kingston, Tenn. She attended Faith Baptist Church in Dayton. She was a lifelong Dayton resident and worked as a looper at Kayser-Roth for 31 years. She was 84.īorn June 1, 1914, in Dayton, she was the daughter of the late Samuel Floyd Arnold and Myra Ann McCullough. Thelma Glayds Shelton, of Dayton, died Monday, March 1, 1999, at Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga. Coulter Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton is in charge of arrangements. The family will receive visitors one hour before the service. Burial will follow the services in Pinecrest Cemetery in Dayton. Wednesday, March 3, 1999, in the chapel of Coulter Garrison Funeral Home with Rev. Survivors include two sisters, Eloise Roberts and Juanita Cummings, both of Dayton uncle, Luther Wilkerson two aunts, Henrietta Smith and Blanche Wilkerson several nieces and nephews, and a host of cousins.įuneral services will be conducted 2 p.m. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Wendell, Archie, Loreal and Eskell Daniels, and parents, R.O. She was 67.Ī lifelong resident of Dayton, she was of the Methodist Faith. 28, 1999, in a Chattanooga area hospital. Rhea County, Tennessee Obituary Collection - 11ĭate: Wednesday, 22 June 2011, at 11:35 a.m.Ĭeola (Dinky) Daniels, of Dayton, died Sunday, Feb. Rhea County, Tennessee Obituary and Death Notices Collection (Funerals and obituaries from funeral homes in the Dayton, Spring City, Graysville, Evensville, and Grandview areas. Rhea County, Tennessee Obituary and Death Notice Collection Incidentally, the funeral home has the same phone number - Rhea County, Tennessee Obituary Collection - 11 - Obituary and Death Notices Collection from Rhea County, Tennessee Even today, people come by to send or receive a fax, to talk and share information, to have a cup of coffee or just visit. The funeral home was and still is a lot more than just a funeral home. Williamson also had an ambulance service for many years starting in the 1950s up until the 1970s and helped a lot of people through that service. People would come to the funeral home to call their relatives, and Army and Navy veterans would call the funeral home to let their families know when and where to pick them up as they returned home from service. Their funeral home was one of the first locations in Soddy to have a telephone. His two sons, "Chuck" and "Gabby", literally grew up in the business. His family's residence was in the upstairs of the building, while the downstairs served as the funeral home. "Jimmy" Williamson, Sr., founded and opened Williamson & Sons Funeral Home in the Soddy area of Soddy-Daisy in 1950.
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