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Brenda Sue <I>Yancey</I> Boshears

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Brenda Sue Yancey Boshears

Birth
Death
28 Jan 2004 (aged 60)
Caryville, Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
La Follette, Campbell County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.3393863, Longitude: -84.1628863
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Brenda Sue Yancey Boshears, 60, of Caryville, TN. passed away January 28, 2004, at her home. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Truie King Yancey; her husband, Donald Ray Boshears; one sister, Shirley Raines; three brothers-in-law: Hoyel (Bud) Phillips, Otta Lee Bunch, and Floyd Boshears; and two sisters-in-law, Joyce Bunch and Margie Boshears. She was a member of Caryville First Baptist Church; and served Campbell County for 42 years in the positions of Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk and County Court Clerk. Her courage through her disabling illness was in inspiration to her family and many friends. She is survived by one daughter, Tammy Lynn Kitts; son-in-law, David Kitts; one grandson, Cody Ray Kitts; one sister, Rochelle Phillips of Pioneer; brother-in-law, Esco Raines and wife, Penny, of Caryville; three nephews, Ronald Pete Phillips and wife, Sue, and Scott Phillips and wife, Derita, all of Pioneer; and Daryl Raines and wife, Virginia, of Caryville; two nieces, Sandra Sproles and husband, Jack, of Pioneer; and Stacey Richesin and husband, Mike, of Sweetwater; special great-niece, Kristi Russ; special aunts, Mabel Thompson and Pina Jeffers; a host of nieces and nephews, and many other relatives. Interment, Campbell Memorial Gardens. Obituary provided courtesy of Four Oaks Funeral Home of Huntsville and Oneida, TN.
Brenda Sue Yancey Boshears, 60, of Caryville, TN. passed away January 28, 2004, at her home. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Truie King Yancey; her husband, Donald Ray Boshears; one sister, Shirley Raines; three brothers-in-law: Hoyel (Bud) Phillips, Otta Lee Bunch, and Floyd Boshears; and two sisters-in-law, Joyce Bunch and Margie Boshears. She was a member of Caryville First Baptist Church; and served Campbell County for 42 years in the positions of Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk and County Court Clerk. Her courage through her disabling illness was in inspiration to her family and many friends. She is survived by one daughter, Tammy Lynn Kitts; son-in-law, David Kitts; one grandson, Cody Ray Kitts; one sister, Rochelle Phillips of Pioneer; brother-in-law, Esco Raines and wife, Penny, of Caryville; three nephews, Ronald Pete Phillips and wife, Sue, and Scott Phillips and wife, Derita, all of Pioneer; and Daryl Raines and wife, Virginia, of Caryville; two nieces, Sandra Sproles and husband, Jack, of Pioneer; and Stacey Richesin and husband, Mike, of Sweetwater; special great-niece, Kristi Russ; special aunts, Mabel Thompson and Pina Jeffers; a host of nieces and nephews, and many other relatives. Interment, Campbell Memorial Gardens. Obituary provided courtesy of Four Oaks Funeral Home of Huntsville and Oneida, TN.


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