"James H. McCarter, age 76, of Route 2, Vonore, died suddenly last Tuesday at his home. Survivors include a son, Kenneth McCarter of Route 2, Vonore; one daughter, Mrs. Jake (Dorothy) Bivens of Loudon; five step-daughters, Mrs. Ben Jenkins and Mrs. William West of Vonore, Mrs. J.R. Moore of Knoxville, Mrs. Robert Turner of Mohawk, and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Chicago, Illinois; four step-sons, Willard Cooper and James Cooper of Vonore, (Charlie) Elmer Cooper of Madisonville and Rev. Perman Cooper of Knoxville; three brothers, Fate McCarter of Knoxville, Hugh McCarter of Gatlinburg and Earl McCarter of the Philippine Islands; six sisters, Miss Ida McCarter of Clinton, Mrs. Lila Cook of North Carolina, Mrs. Sarah Sims of Nashville, Mrs. Rex Parton of Gatlinburg, Mrs. Alton Young of New York and Mrs. Helen Renow of Kentucky. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Farr's Chapel, with Rev. Carl Darnell, Rev. Moss T. Hunt and Rev. James Patton officiating.
"Ball Play---We have lost another one of our good men. James McCarter died suddenly at his home in Chestnut Valley community one night the past week. The family have our sympathy in their sorrow."
Contributor: rws (49432190) • [email protected]
"James H. McCarter, age 76, of Route 2, Vonore, died suddenly last Tuesday at his home. Survivors include a son, Kenneth McCarter of Route 2, Vonore; one daughter, Mrs. Jake (Dorothy) Bivens of Loudon; five step-daughters, Mrs. Ben Jenkins and Mrs. William West of Vonore, Mrs. J.R. Moore of Knoxville, Mrs. Robert Turner of Mohawk, and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Chicago, Illinois; four step-sons, Willard Cooper and James Cooper of Vonore, (Charlie) Elmer Cooper of Madisonville and Rev. Perman Cooper of Knoxville; three brothers, Fate McCarter of Knoxville, Hugh McCarter of Gatlinburg and Earl McCarter of the Philippine Islands; six sisters, Miss Ida McCarter of Clinton, Mrs. Lila Cook of North Carolina, Mrs. Sarah Sims of Nashville, Mrs. Rex Parton of Gatlinburg, Mrs. Alton Young of New York and Mrs. Helen Renow of Kentucky. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Farr's Chapel, with Rev. Carl Darnell, Rev. Moss T. Hunt and Rev. James Patton officiating.
"Ball Play---We have lost another one of our good men. James McCarter died suddenly at his home in Chestnut Valley community one night the past week. The family have our sympathy in their sorrow."
Contributor: rws (49432190) • [email protected]
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