Flynn Carlisle Kinman, 89, of Clarksville died Thursday, June 15, 2006.
He was a native of Newark, served as a pilot in the U. S. Army Air
Corps during World War II, owned and operated Oklahoma Tire and Supply
Company in Clarksville from 1946-1979, served eight years on the War
Memorial Stadium Commission, past member of the Clarksville Lion's
Club, elder of the River Valley Church of Christ and served on the
president's council at Harding University.
Survivors include his wife of 67 years Lola Smith Kinman; four
daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl and Ryan Touchton of Marietta, Ga.,
Jan and Rick Harris of Brentwood, Tenn., Lynn and Jim Brown of Oak
Harbor, Wash., and Tina and Marc Muncy of Clarksville; eight
grandchildren, Josh Touchton and wife, Heather, of Tarpon Springs,
Fla., Toria Boyd and husband, Lance, of Medina, Tenn., Matt Brown and
wife, Amy, Bekka Gresham and husband, John, and Benjamin Brown, all of
Rochester, Mich., Ericka Maple and husband, Paul, and Hunter Harris and
wife, Holly, all of Nashville, Tenn., and Ragan Muncy of Clarksville;
eight great-grandchildren, Hannah and Fischer Touchton of Tarpon
Springs, Fla., Hayden, Cabot and Ella Boyd of Medina, Tenn., Kathleen
and Dale Brown of Rochester, Mich., and Riley Maple of Nashville, Tenn.
Lillie May Seyfert Smith, 91, of Clarksville died Sunday, June 18,
2006, at Countryside Manor Nursing Home.
She was a member of World Wide Church of God, widow of Bee Andy Smith,
daughter of the late Clement and Callie Brown Seyfert, and was preceded
in death by two daughters, Emma Freeman and Betty Bramel; one son,
Roland Davis; three brothers, Theodore Griffith, Raymond Seyfert and
Eugene Seyfert; and one sister, Susie Letney.
Survivors include two daughters, Anna Bean and husband, Levon, of
Clarksville and Peggy Corlew and husband, Emmett, of Danville, Ala.;
five sons, James Smith and wife, Anna, of Tulsa, Okla., Johnnie Smith
and wife, Bertha, and Donald Smith and wife, Deloris, all of
Clarksville; Jack Smith and wife, Johnnie Mae, of Springdale, and Gary
Smith and wife, Lou Ann, of Lamar; son-in-law, Bobby Freeman of
Clarksville; daughter-in-law, Edna Davis of Clarksville; one brother,
Carl Seyfert of Seminole, Okla.; 27 grandchildren; 51
great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, at Roller-Cox Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Amos Pledger officiating. Burial will be in
Russell Cemetery at Ozone.
Willia Mae Dahne, 93, of Hartman died Saturday, June 17, 2006, at
Johnson Regional Medical Center.
She was a member of the Fernwood Assembly of God Church, daughter of
the late Joseph Andrew and Georgie A. Franklin Hunt, widow of Charlie
F. Dahne, and was preceded in death by two sons, William Howard Shaddon
and Truman Lee Posey.
Survivors include four daughters, Georgia Fletcher of Delaware, Ann
Sears and Lillie Hogue, both of Hartman, and Patricia Wetherford of
Anna, Texas; one brother, Claud Murphy of Dallas, Texas; one sister,
Macel Wallas of Garland, Texas; and numerous grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral was at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, at Fernwood Assembly of God
Church with Rev. Joy Goodin and Rev. Travis George officiating.
Burial was in Kendall Cemetery under the direction of Roller-Cox
Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers were James Hogue, Larry Hogue, Morris Fletcher,
Johnny Hogue, Lillis Wetherford, and Raymond Hogue.