Gaylon Malray James Gaylon Malray, a resident of Harris Road in South Fulton, died Aug.9, 1997 at Haws Memorial Nursing Home in Fulton. He was 81. Services were Aug.11 at Hornbeak Funeral Chapel with Elder Bobby Crouch and Eddie Casset5ty officiating and burial at Boaz Cahpel in Hickman County. Pallbearers were his son-in- law, Bill Gray, and grandsons, Tyler Gray, Neal Millikem, John Hatler, Ben Hatler and Chad Malray. He is survived by his wife, Betty Sue Lamb Malray, South Fulton, to whom he married Dec.26,1938; two sons, Eddie Malray and Nathan Malray both of South Fulton; three daughters, Betty Milliken, Murray; Susie Hatler, Red Oak, Texas; and Katie Gray, South Fulton. He was preceded in death by his parents, Foster Gilbert and Mary Susan Barham Marlay. He was a retired dairy farmer, former employee of Stanley Jones Corporation, and a member of Sandy Branch Primnitive Baptist Church, Civitan Club and the Sons of Confederate Veterans-Tilghman Beauregard Camp #1460. He served as a Mason for 25 years and lived in this area all his life. Not sure what newspaper