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Loudon County, Tennessee
Obituaries
BARNEY W. BIVENS - Services for Barney Ward Bivens were
Saturday, Oct. 16 at Click Funeral Home Chapel, Lenoir City, with the Rev. Larry Bryant officiating. Burial was
Sunday at Loudon Memorial Gardens. Mr. Bivens, who was 78, died Friday at U. T. Hospital. He was an Army veteran
of World War II and a Baptist.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Vera Long Bivens; a son, Tim Bivens of Loudon, two brothers, Arlis Bivens of Sardis and
Walter Bivens of Milan and three grandchildren.
The Lexington Progress, October 20, 1993 – transcribed by Amanda Jowers
CLAIBORNE HOTCHKISS of Loudon county is dead. He
was 91 years of age and had lived all his life in the neighborhood where he died.
Daily Journal and Journal and Tribune (11 Feb. 1893) – transcribed by Marla Zwakman
WILLIAM THOMAS McPEAKE - Services for William Thomas
McPeake were Thursday at Loudon First Baptist Church with the Rev. Bernard Courtney. Dr. Houston Inman and Dr.
A. L. Newman officiating. Burial was in Steekee Cemetery with McGill-Karnes Funeral Home of Loudon in charge. Mr.
McPeake, who was 79, died Tuesday at his home. He was born in Lexington and was a doctor in Loudon. He leaves his
wife, Dr. Corrie Blair McPeake of Loudon; two daughters, Dr. Molly Jane Peeler of Knoxville and Mrs. Sara Louise
Gilkey of Lynchburg, Va.; two sons, Dr. William T. McPeake III of Knoxville and Ebb Blair McPeake of Loudon; a
sister, Mrs. Ada Wright of Morris Chapel and 10 grandchildren.
The Lexington Progress, January 6, 1993
HON. S. A. RODGERS - Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 26 - Hon.
S. A. Rodgers, a Circuit Judge of Tennessee for twenty-one years, from 1878 to 1899, died at Loudon, Tenn., today,
aged 72.
Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, October 27, 1902 – transcribed by Amanda Jowers
MRS. J. Y. WEST - HARRIMAN, Tenn., April 11. – Mrs.
J. Y. West, died of consumption yesterday. She is the daughter of S. P. Cook, of Loudon county. The remains were
taken to Loudon by boat this morning.
Daily Journal and Journal and Tribune (13 Apr. 1894) – transcribed by Marla Zwakman
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