Obituary: Jan. 1996, Franklin Parish, Louisiana Submitters name listed with obituary ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** The following Obituaries are listed below: Nettie "Pudden" Arceneaux Earl C. Crum Alice Erskin Joe W. Hatten Mildred McCarty J. P. Nealy Oliver "Pete" Poland Edna Walters Grady 'Joe' Young ********************************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 24, 1996 Submitted April 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Nettie "Pudden" Arceneaux Funeral services for Nettie "Pudden" Arceneaux, 68, of Columbia were held Tuesday at Riser First National Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bruce Underwood and the Rev. Eddie McVickers officiating. Interment followed in Ogden Cemetery under the direction of Riser First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mrs. Arceneaux died Sunday, Jan. 21, 1996 at St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe. Survivors include her husband, Durham C. Arceneaux, Columbia; two daughters, Judith Kay Coghlan, Monroe; Teresa Cooper, Columbia; two special children, Jeffrey and Dee Dee Arceneaux; one sister, Callie Shaw Eppinette, Monroe; three brothers, Pete Slaughter and Newt Slaughter, both of Winnsboro; W.H. Slaughter, Jonesville; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Billy Arceneaux Jr., Jeff Arceneaux, J.D. Wilson, Floyd Lee Arceneaux Jr., Gerald Slaughter, and Joe Danny Slaughter. Honorary pallbearers were Tim Kennedy, Randall Lee, Jerry Lambert, and Wayne Neuroth. ************************************************************ The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 17, 1996 Submitted by: Glenda Warner Boyd Earl C. Crum Funeral services for Earl C. Crum, 73, of Winnsboro were held Monday, at Apostolic Faith Chapel in Gilbert with the Rev. Virgil Harris and the Rev. Billy Martin officiating. Interment followed in Oak Grove Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mr. Crum died Sunday, Jan. 14, 1996 at Franklin Medical Center. He was a member of the Apostolic Faith Chapel in Gilbert and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Lula Crum; one daughter and son-in-law, Sheila and Billy Parks, one son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Helen Crum; two grandchildren, Angel Parks, Shonnye Crum Baldwin and husband Brian, all of Winnsboro; five brothers, Nolan Crum, Ray Crum, Sula Crum, Tommy Crum and Huey Crum, all of Winnsboro. Pallbearers were Woodrow Cauley, Virgil Ashley, Terry Crum, Tommy King, James Harris and James Griffith. ************************************************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 10, 1996 Submitted Jan. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Alice Erskin Funeral services for Alice Erskin, 79, of Winnsboro were held Sunday at the chapel of Community Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Joel Reynolds and the Rev. Chris Brophy officiating. Interment followed in Ogden Cemetery under the direction of Community Memorial Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mrs. Erskin died Friday, Jan. 5, 1996 at Franklin Medical Center in Winnsboro. She was a resident of Winnsboro, and a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Durham Erskin, Winnsboro; three daughters and sons-in-law, Fay and Willie Crawford, Baton Rouge; Willie Earle "Shang" and Leroy Russ, Monroe; Joyce Boothe, Monroe; two sons and daughters-in-law, Bo and Shirley Erskin, Winnsboro; James Marion and Kim Erskin, Winnsboro; one sister, Ruby Loflin, Winnsboro; also 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were grandsons, Durel Crawford, Trey Crawford, Barry Erskin, Deshay Erskin, Dusty Penick and Rodney Russ. --------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 24, 1996 Submitted June 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Joe W. Hatten Funeral services for Joe W. Hatten, 85, of Winnsboro were held Sunday at Mulhearn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Williams officiating. Interment followed in the Hatten Family Cemetery near Winnsboro under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mr. Hatten died Saturday, Jan. 20, 1996 in Monroe after an extended illness. He was a retired farmer, a member of Temple Baptist Church, and a charter member of Fort Necessity Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ethelyne Taylor Hatten, Winnsboro; four daughters, Oneda Mullins, Jackson, Miss.; Betty Britten, Monroe; Mildred Albritton, Ruston; Kathy Thomas, West Monroe; four sons, Harmon Joe Hatten, Columbia; Bennie Hatten, Alvin Hatten and Edmond Hatten, all of Winnsboro; 17 grandchildren; six grandsons; three sisters, Bertie Simmons, Vicksburg, Miss.; Gladys Cole, Brandon, Miss.; Myrtle Williams, New Orleans; one brother, Dock Hatten, Columbia; a number of nieces and nephews, and a host of step-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to ArCo in Monroe. ---------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 10, 1996 Submitted April 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mildred McCarty Funeral services for Mildred McCarty, 72, of Shreveport, formerly of Newellton, will be today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. at Riser First National Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Bearden officiating. Interment will follow in Crowville Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Riser First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mrs. McCarty died Sunday, Jan. 7, 1996 at Willis Knighten Hospital in Shreveport. She was preceded in death by her husband, Delmas P. McCarty. Survivors include four daughters, Blondell Wulf, Bossier City; Martha Rosevalley, Bush, La; Carrie Davidson, Doyline; Gloria LeMoine, Baton Rouge; three sons, C. B. "Mac" McCarty, Monroe; James Maples, Shreveport; Joe Maples, St. Joseph; two sisters, Eva Martinez, Port Arthur, Texas; Verdie Lopez, Pompano Beach, Fla; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. --------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 10, 1996 Submitted Jan. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd J. P. Nealy Funeral services for J. P. Nealy, 78, of Liddieville were held Sunday at Boeuf River Baptist Church with the Rev. Greg Guillot and Dr. Paul Kolb officiating. Interment followed at Ogden Cemetery under the direction of Community Memorial Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mr. Nealy died Friday, Jan. 5, 1996 at Franklin Medical Center after a sudden illness. He was a resident of Liddieville, a retired farmer, and a member of Boeuf River Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Edith "Debug' Nealy, Liddieville, two daughters, Vicki Robinson, Liddieville; Pat Kenney, Gilbert; three sons, Earl "Hooper" Nealy, Liddieville; George "Bo" Nealy, Jena; Joseph "Junior" Nealy, Jigger; and friend, Pam Bailey, Wisner; also 11 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Donald Wright, Bobby Wood, Lester Acton, Sr., Lester Acton, Jr., Patrick Acton and John Horne. Honorary pallbearers were J. E. Chevalier, W. A. Jones, Allen Russell and Lee Roy Brown. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 24, 1996 Submitted June 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Oliver "Pete" Poland Funeral services for Oliver "Pete" Poland, 77, of Crowville were held Monday at Riser First National Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Francis Williams officiating. Interment followed at Harris Cemetery under the direction of Riser First National Home of Winnsboro. Mr. Poland died Friday, Jan. 19, 1996, at Franklin Medical Center. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include three daughters, Oma Faye Temple. Mary Ruth Faulk, both of Winnsboro; Camelia Jane Davis, Houma; two sons, Charles Poland and Jackie Poland, both of Winnsboro; two sisters, Sybil Boutwell, Fort Necessity; Pauline Smith, Colfax; one brother, Stanford Poland, Crowville; 19 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; a number of neices and nephews. Grandsons served as pallbearers. --------------------------------------------------- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Richard B. Tucker tuckarb701@bellsouth.net January 30, 2006, 12:21 pm Chattanooga Times, August 2, 1996 EDNA WALTERS Edna Nash Walters of Rossville, died Wednesday, July 31, 1996, in a local hospital. She was 86. She was a member of the East Ridge Church of God and the widow of Rueben Nash and Julian Walters. Survivors include her children, Aileen Nash Schubert, Rossville, James R. Nash, Chattanooga, Gloria Nash Harbin, Cleveland, and Don Wayne Nash, Arlington, Va.; four sisters, Odessa Johnson, Adell Black and Ruth Fuller, all of Delhi, La., and Henrietta Carpenter, Roxie, Miss.; one brother, James W. Tucker, Rossville, Ga.; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home with the Rev. John Lemons and Rev. Terry Harris officiating. Burial will be in Lakewood Memory Gardens, South. Visitation will be today after 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Additional Comments: Edna Myra Tucker born December 23, 1909 in Crowville,Franklin Parish,LA to Dennis Tucker and Elsie Velma Poland. She married James Rueben Nash November 26, 1925 Franklin Parish,LA, they lived in Dunn,Richland Parish,LA before moving to Lakeview,Catoosa County,GA. ****************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 31, 1996 Submitted September 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Grady 'Joe' Young Funeral services for Grady "Joe" Young, 55, of Winnsboro were held Friday at Community Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Scott Wilson and the Rev. Wayne Smith officiating. Interment followed at Providence Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Community Memorial Funeral Home of Winnsboro. Mr. Young died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1996 at his residence. He was a resident of Winnsboro, self-employed, retired from the U.S. Navy having served in Vietnam. Survivors include two daughters, Lisa Dubois, Aurora, Ill.; Kimberly Miller, Hillsboro, Ore.; mother, Nina Walker, Houston, Texas; step-mother, Joyce Young, Winnsboro; four sisters, Mary Rogers, Bloomfield, N.M.; Kristi Guidry, West Monroe; Sandra Manning and Brenda Foster, both of Houston, Texas. Pallbearers were Arlie Walters, Danny Walters, Joe Pat Jarrette, Joey Jarrette, Preston Taylor, Kenneth Alexander. Honorary pallbearers were Jimmy Parks, Allen Manning, Robert Manning, Winton Lofton and Thad Thompson. ---------------------------------------------------