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KATHERINE (SILER) DEAN
, age 94, died Nov. 9, 2011 at Quince Nursing Memphis after a long illness. She was a retired employee of Methodist Hospital of Lexington and a member of Fidelis Sunday School Class at First Baptist Church in Lexington. Mrs Dean was the daughter of the lte Siler and Sallie Siler ofJackson and the wife of the late William B. Dean of Lexington. She is survived by her son William Dean of Germantown and two grandsons.
DAVID EUGENE DUBOSE
- Services for David Duboise was Aug. 28, 2011 at Reeds Chapel with burial in Lexington Cemetery. David Dubose age 62, of Lexington died Aug. 25, 2011 in Lexington. He is survived by his wife Gloria Dubose; his mother Ruby Crawford; a son, David Lee Dubose; a daughter Jennifer Dubose; a brother Anthony Crawford; two sisters, Connie Patterson and Cindy Underhill and three grandchildren.
ALTON LEE DUCK
- Services fro Alton Lee Duck Sr. were Saturday at Pafford Funeral Home, Scotts Hill with a full military service by Chaplain Duke. Burial was in Doe Creek Cemetery. Mr. Duck,75, died Thursday at Jackson General Hospital. He was retired from the military after 21 years of service. He won two purple hearts, victory medal, combat infantry badge and court of escort for the war dead. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Doris Patton Duck of Savannah; two sons, Alton L. Jr. of Adamsville and Joe of Chattanooga; a daughter, Mrs. Doris A. Perkins of Komo, MS; five sisters, Mrs. Irene Johnson of Liberty, Mrs. Blanche Averett of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Jeanette Todd, Mrs. McNeva Rogers, both of Lexington and Mrs. Paris Medberry of Conn. and four grandchildren.
BERTHA MAE DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Bertha Mae Duck were Tuesday at Pafford Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Crocker officiating. Burial was in Fellowship Cemetery near Scotts Hill. Mrs. Duck, who was 89, died Sunday at Regional Hospital in Jackson. She was a Methodist. She leaves four sons, Rev. L.C. Duck of Pulaski, William E. Duck, Billy C. Duck, both of Lexington and J.L. Duck of Berrien Springs MI; three daughters, Mrs. Betty McPeake of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Wilma Dalton of Spring Arbor, MI, Mrs. Cathy McCall of Greenville SC, 22 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren a a great great grandchild.
BONNIE (LEE) DUCK
- Graveside services for Mrs. Bonnie Lee Duck were Friday, August 4, 1995 at Lexington Cemetery,. Pafford Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Duck, 83, died Tuesday, August 1, 1995 at Lexington Manor. She was a retired employee of Brown Shoe Co. and the widow of Vaughn Duck. She leaves two sons, Bruce of Reagan and Charles of Memphis; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Bailey of Lexington, Mrs. Jean Rosiak of Lisle IL, Linda Duck of Anchorage Alaska and Mrs. Barbara Marsh of Collierville TN; a sister, Mrs. Mary Joyce of Benton KY, 9 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
DORIS ANITA (PATTON) DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Doris Patton Duck were Sunday June 9, 2002 at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of Pafford Scotts Hill. Burial followed in Doe Creek Cemetery near Scotts Hills. Mrs. Duck, 79, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2002 at McNairy Methodist Hospital. She was a homemaker. She leaves two sons Joe A. Duck of Soddy Daisy, TN; one daughter Doris A. Perkins of Como MS ; one sister Vera Nowatny of Austin TX, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
CHARLES E. DUCK
- Graveside services for Mr. Charles E. Duck age 75, were Saturday Dec. 27, 2008 at Lexington Cemetery with Bro. Michael Priest officiating. Pafford Funeral home of Lexington was in charge. Mr. DUck died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008 in Memphis. He was born December 10, 1933 in Doe Creek TN to the late Vaughn and Bonnie Lee (Bastin) Duck. He graduated from Lexington High School and went on to Ole Miss on a football scholarship, where he received his Bachelor Degree in Education. He went on to gain a Double Masters Degree in Administration and Guidance. He spent most of his life working as a coach and teacher, some of those years at Lexington High. He was a member of Bartlett Baptist Church. Mr. Duck was preceded in death by his daughter, Leslie Anne Duck. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Anne Duck of Bartlett, two daughters Lee Anne Edwards and Lynne Ann Duck of Memphis, his brother, Roy Bruce Duck of Reagan; four sisters, Mary Lou RBailey of Humboldt, Jean Rosiak of Lisle IL, Linda Duck-Shortell of Anchorage AK, and Barbara Ann Marsh of Memphis; one granddaughter Grace Ann Kennedy; one great grandaughter Margaret Elizabeth Gatewood and several nieces and nephews.
EARLIS J. DUCK
- Services were Tuesday December 31, 2003 at Parsons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in Mt. Tabor. Mr. Duck, 77, died Monday, December 30, at his home. He leaves two sons, Nicky Joe of Linden and Anthony Wayne, one daughter Lesia Marlene Duck of Parsons, four grandchildren.
ELMER ROBERT DUCK
- Services for Elmer Duck, 74, will be conducted this (Thursday) afternoon from Scotts Hill Church of Christ by Bro. Jesse B. Austin and Bro. Coy . Mr. Duck, a teacher with probably the longest consecutive service in the state with 54 years, died at his home in the Doe Creek community Tuesday night at 7:30. He had been ill for the past six months. Mr. Duck was a member of the Church ofChrist. He was a Mason and a member of the W.O.W. He was a former member of the Henderson County election commission. He had taught school in Henderson, Decatur, Hardin and Perry counties during his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sudie Mullins Duck; six sons, Vaughn ofLexington, Barney and Graper, Sardis, Sgt. Alton, stationed at Camp Stoneman, Califl; Carmon of California; and Paris of Doe Creek; five daughters,Mrs. Blanche Everett of Decaturville, Mrs. Nell Eason, Mrs. Irene Johnson, Scotts Hill; Mrs. Jeanette Todd, Humboldt, and Nine Ree of Doe Creek. Twenty-six grandchildren also survive. Burial will be in Doe Creek Cemetery with Pafford Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
FRANKIE DUCK
- Services were Sunday, Nov. 28, 1993 at Reed's Chapel with Lewis Climer officiating. Burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Duck, 91, died Friday November 26, 1993 at Lexington Manor. She was a homemaker and a
Baptist. She leaves two sons, Bobby Neal Duck of Martin and Thomas of Morris Chapel; three daughters, Exie McBride, Lexie Story, both of Memphis and Virginia Tucker of Reagan; a sister, Allie Perkins of Peoria IL; 12 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren.
GEORGE F. DUCK
- Services for George Franklin Duck were Thursday at County Line Baptist Church near Sardis with the Rev. Lewis Climer officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Reeds Chapel in charge. Mr. Duck, 82, died Tuesday at Lexington Manor Nursing Home. He was a retired farmer and a
Baptist. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Frankie Duck of Reagan; two sons, Thomas of Morris Chapel and Bobby Duck of Martin; a brother Ola Duck of Scotts Hill, 12 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
GLENDA (BARGER) DUCK
- Graveside services for Mrs. Glenda Barger Duck were 2 pm Tuesday April 27, 2010 at Lexington Cemetery with Rev. Bob Keen officiating. Glenda died Thursday April 22, 2010 aafter a long illness. She ws born in Madison Co TN the da/o the late Rarrice and Lorence Barger. She was a graduate of North Side Highh School in Jackson, where she was an outstanding basketball player, winning an All-State award during her senior year. She worked many years as a successful insurance agent in West. Tn. Survivors include her husband Roy Bruce Duck of Reagan, whom she married 26 years ago on April 17, 1984; a daughter Deborah Key and her daughter Sarah Key and a sn Clark Key all of Jackson. She is also survived by her two brothers Ron and wife Karen Barger of Jackson and Eric and wife Mary Barger of Knoxville. Pallbearers were Howard Hays, Alton Maness, Gerald McClure, Joe Morris, Kerry Hopper an dCurtis Hopper.
GRAPER ELMER DUCK
- Services for Graper Elmer Duck are today at 1 at Scotts Hill Church of Christ with burial in Doe Creek Cemetery. Pafford Funeral Home had charge. Mr. Duck, who was 66, died Monday at Veterans Hospital in Memphis after a long illness. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War II. He leaves one son, Randy Duck of Henderson; two daughters, Mrs. Eloice Olivis of Medon and Mrs. Gay Dove of Benton, Ark.; a brother, Alton Duck of Savannah; six sisters, Mrs. Blanche Everett, Mrs. Irene Johnson, both of Scotts Hill; Mrs. Jeanette Todd, Mrs. McNeva Rogers, both of Lexington, Mrs. Nina Hazelton of Ft. Scott, Kans., and Mrs. Paris Medberry of Old Chester, Conn., and seven grandchildren.
HAZLE (BEECHAM) DUCK
- Funeral services for Mrs. Hazle Beecham Duck age 83, were Tuesday January 26, 2010 in the chapel of Pafford Funeral Home with ro. Charlie Watkins officiating. Burial followed in Center Hill Cemeetery. Mrs. Duck died Sunday Jan. 24, 2010 at her home in Reagan. She was born Nov. 26, 1926 in Reagan, to the late Hobert adn Lela Petty Beecham. She was a member of Center Hill Baptist Church and retired from Salant & Salant. Survivors include her three sons Billy Duck (Judy) of Reagan, Gordon Duck (Edna) of Reagan and Joe Neal (Cindy) of Brentwood TN; three daughters, Carolyn Ross (David) of Beech Bluff, Dianne Carter (Van) of Sardis and Patsy Bailey of Collierville; one brother, Curtis Beecham (Evelyn) of Reagan; four sisters, Catherine Williams of Reagan, Irene Keen (Troy) of Lexington, Jean Hudson (Willis) of Luray and Jeanette Johnson (Billy Ray) of Saltillo and thirteen grandchildren.
J. B. DUCK
- Services for J.B. Duck, age 86, are scheduled for 1 pm Jan. 25, 2012 in the chapel of Pafford Funeral Home in Scotts Hill. Interment will follow in Fellowship Cemetery. Mr. Duck died early Sunday in Jackson. He was born March 16, 1925 in Scotts Hill to the late John B. Duck,Sr. and Flora Duck. Raised in Scotts Hill. Mr. Duck moved to Jackson in the 1940's. He was a WW II Navy Veteral and retired after 37 years, as Captain of the Jackson City Fire Dept. He was a deacon at Oak Lawn Baptist Church.
Mr. Duck was preceded by his wife, Louise Medlin Duck, a brother, Paul Flatt, and three sisters, Opal Eason, Golden Stanfill and Helen Shephard. Survivors include his daughter Gloria Duck Case and husband Dudley of Jackson, his son, Johnny Michael Duck of Jackson and three grandchildren.
JAMES CLYDE DUCK
- Services for James Clyde Duck were Tuesday February 28, 1995 at Ridley's Chapel Church. Burial was in Fellowship Cemetery, Scotts Hill, with Reeds Chapel in charge. Mr. Duck, 66, died Saturday, Feb. 25, 1995 at Lexington Methodist Hospital. He was a retired employee of City of Parsons. He leaves two stepdaughters, Alice Fay Trash of Schaumberg IL, and Peggy Lee Dickson of Huron; a son; Clyde Brown of Parsons; six step-sons, Junior Burkhead, James Robert Brown, Chester E. Brown, Donald Ray Brown, all of Lexington, Larry Neal Brown, Lester Roy Brown both of Glenn Elleyn,IL; two brothers Raymond of Hickman KY and Earlis Duck of Parsons, two grandchildren, 18 step-grandchildren, seven step-great grandchildren.
JUNIOR L. (DON) DUCK
- Services were Friday, May 26, 2000 in Michigan. Mr. Duck, 71, died Monday May 22, 2000 at Berrien Center MI. He leaves a son, Bill of Watervliet MI; a daughter, Debrah of Buchanan MI, 7 grandchildren; three sisters, Betty McPeake of Scotts Hill, Wilma Sue Dalton of Jackson MI; and Catherine McCall of Greenville SC; two brothers, Billy of Lexington and L.C. of Pulaski TN.
LARRY DUCK
- Services for Larry B. Duck, 34, were October 7, 1980 at Thomas-Scotts Hill Funeral Home. Burial was in Fellowship Cemetery. Mr. Duck an automobile mechanic, did t Methodist Hospital in Memphis after a long illness. He was born in Scotts Hill and later moved to Lexington. He was a
Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Patricia Bedwell Duck; two sons, David and Larry Wayman Duck , both of Lexington; a daughter Tonya of Lexington; his father, Elco Duck of Lexington, his mother Mrs. Evelyn Clenney of Scotts Hill; and two sisters, Mrs. Patricia Maness of Lexington and Ms. Debbie Day of Scotts Hill.
LAURA BELLE DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Laura Belle Duck were Monday February 22, 1999 at the Brewer Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Fellowship Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Duck, 71, died Sunday, Feb. 21, 1999 at the Decatur County General Hsp. She is survived by two sons, Welborn B. Duck of Lexington, and Robyn R. Duck of Decaturville; one daughter, Annie Ivey of Decaturville; one brother, Jerry Smith of Decaturville; three sisters, Mary K. Pope of Bath Springs, Margaret Rainey of Linden and Mary J. Cox of Selmer and 3 grandchildren.
LEE FRANKLIN DUCK
- Services for Lee Franklin Duck were Saturday at Clark Funeral Home in Hebron IN with burial in Hebron Cemetery. Pafford Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Duck, 46, was found dead Tuesday at his home in Sardis after a long illness. He was a Tennessee native and a retired factory worker. He leaves two sons, Joel Duck of Michigan City IN; and Jeffrey Duck of Hebron; a daughter Mrs. Ronnie Gail Eglin of Kouts IN, his mother, Mrs. Ovie Waymon of Hammond IN, a brother Gene Duck of Hebron; a sister Mrs. Neva Sue Martin of Kouts; and two grandchildren.
LESLIE ANN DUCK
- Services for Leslie Anne Duck, 14 month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Duck were Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church with Dr. E.E. Deusner officiating. Burial was in Lexington Cemetery with Pafford Funeral Home in charge. The infant died early Friday morning enroute to Jackson Hospital. She became ill Thursday. Besides her parents, she leaves a sister, Lee Ann Duck; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sewell of Jackson and her paternal grandmother Mrs. Bonnie Lee Duck of Lexington.
LOUISE DUCK
- Funeral services for Louise Duck were Tuesday, October 9, 2007, in the chapel of Pafford Scotts Hill Chapel. Burial followed in Fellowship Cemetery. Mrs. Duck, age 77, passed away, Saturday, October 6, 2007, at Jackson Madison County General Hospital. She is survived by her husband, J. B. Duck, Jackson, one daughter, Gloria (Duck) Case, Jackson; one son, Johnny Michael Duck, Jackson; two brothers, Raymond Medlin and K. D. Medlin both of Scotts Hill; two sisters, Jewell Kennedy, Paris, TN and Edna Duck, Hickman,KY; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
NORA MAE (BUTLER) DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Nora Mae Duck (died 28 December 1964) were Tuesday afternoon at Fellowship Church near Scotts Hill with the Rev. C. D. Ridley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Wiley Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Duck, who was 70, died Monday at her home near Scotts Hill after a long illness. She leaves her husband, Charlie A. Duck; three sons, Roman Lee Duck of Hickman, Ky., Earlis Duck of Parsons and Clyde Duck of
Sardis and two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Lockhart of Scotts Hill and Mrs. Clara Lancaster of Parsons.
OLA LEE DUCK
- Services for Ola Lee Duck were Monday October 10, 1994 at Pafford Funeral Home with the Revs. J.W.
Hanna and Lewis Climer officiating. Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mr. Duck,78, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 1994 at Decatur County Hospital. He was a former Decatur County sheriff and retired grocery store owner and employee with the state fire marshals office. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ica Mae Duck of Scotts Hill; three daughters, Faye Evelyn Tucker of Bath Springs, Mary Frances White of Collierville and Alma Lee
Yarbro of Decaturville, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
REBECCA MINERVA (AUSTIN) DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Rebecca Melvine Duck, 75, were conducted Monday afternoon from Fellowhship Church near Scotts Hill by Bro. Jessie B. Austin. Mrs. Duck wife of E.H. Duck of near Scotts Hill, died at her home Sunday afternoon about 3. She had been ill for the past three years. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Farris Duck of Scotts Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Laura O'Neal and Mrs. Hattie Scott both of Sardis; a sister Mrs. Sarah Duck of Kenton, two brothers, Elisha Austin of Sardis and Elie Austin of Reagan. Burial was in the church cemetery with Pafford Funeral Home in charge.
VAUGHN CHARLES DUCK
- Services for Vaughn Charles Duck were Sunday afternoon at Pafford Funeral Home with Dr. F.E. Deusner officiating. Burial was in Doe Creek Cemetery near Scotts Hill. Mr. Duck, who was 52, died early Friday after a heart attack. He was born in Henderson County and lived in Lexington most of his life. He was a specialty salesman. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bonnie Lee Duck of Lexington; two sons, Charles Elmer Duck of Lexington and Roy Bruce Duck of Felicity Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Bailey, Miss Dorothy Jean Duck, Miss Linda Ann Duck and Miss Barbara Carol Duck, all of Lexington; his mother Mrs. Sudie Duck of Scotts Hill; four brothers, Barney Duck of Sardis, Carmon Duck of Henderson, Graper Duck of Scotts Hill and Alton Duck of Savannah; seven sisters, Mrs. Blanche Averette of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Nell Eason of Newborn, Mrs. Irene Johnson of Scotts Hill, Mrs. Paris Medbery of Colchester, Conn, Mrs. Jeanette Todd, Mrs. McNeva Rogers and Miss Nina Duck, all of Lexington and six grandchildren.
(The Lexington Progress June 13, 1963)
VESTA (JAMES) DUCK
- Services for Mrs. Vesta James Duck were Thursday at Scotts Hill United Methodist Church. Burial was in Fellowship Cemetery with Boyd Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Duck, 91, died Tuesday at Methodist Hospital of Lexington. She was the widow of Homer Duck of Sardis. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Leona Segall of Terre Haute, IN and four grandchildren.
WILLIAM DURBIN
- Services for Wm. Durbin were July 16, 2011 at Reeds Chapel with burial in Union Hill Cemetery. Mr. Durbin age 53, of Reagan died Thursday July 14, 2011 in Adamsville. He is survived by his mother Willa Dean Durbin of Adamsville; two daughters, Stephanie (Steven) Brasher and Shonda (Tracy) Goff of Reagan; two sisters Dena Wilkinson of Milledgeville and Sandi Breazeale of Kosciusko MS; a brother Randy Durbin of Adamsville and four grandchildren. He was preceded by his wife Patty and a daughter Stacy.
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