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Lynn Dewayne Derrick

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Lynn Dewayne Derrick

Birth
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
10 Dec 1979 (aged 74)
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Surgoinsville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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OBIT:

Lynn DeWayne Derrick, 74, of Route 2, Surgoinsville died early Monday afternoon in the Indian Path Hospital following a long illness.

He was a member of the Midway Church of the Brethern and a veteran of World War II. For many years, he lived in Idaho in upon retirement, he returned to Hawkins County.

He is survived by three stepsons, Ralph Derrick, Fairborn, Ohio; Doyle Derrick, Church Hill and John Derrick, Kingsport; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Nancy Carter and Mrs. Peggy Gross, both of Greeneville; two sisters, Miss Mary Nell Derrick and Mrs. Carl Evelyn (Evelyn) Robinette, both of Kingsport; seven brothers, Marve Derrick, Baker, Oregon, Herman and Enoch Derrick, both of Ellicott, Maryland, Jep Derrick, Silver Springs, Maryland, Holly Derrick, Fairbanks, Alaska, Gene H. and Wade H. Derrick, both of Surgoinsville. Colboach-Price Funeral Home in Rogersville is in charge.

Kingsport Times, December 11, 1979
Contributor: Shelli Steedman (46805729) •
OBIT:

Lynn DeWayne Derrick, 74, of Route 2, Surgoinsville died early Monday afternoon in the Indian Path Hospital following a long illness.

He was a member of the Midway Church of the Brethern and a veteran of World War II. For many years, he lived in Idaho in upon retirement, he returned to Hawkins County.

He is survived by three stepsons, Ralph Derrick, Fairborn, Ohio; Doyle Derrick, Church Hill and John Derrick, Kingsport; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Nancy Carter and Mrs. Peggy Gross, both of Greeneville; two sisters, Miss Mary Nell Derrick and Mrs. Carl Evelyn (Evelyn) Robinette, both of Kingsport; seven brothers, Marve Derrick, Baker, Oregon, Herman and Enoch Derrick, both of Ellicott, Maryland, Jep Derrick, Silver Springs, Maryland, Holly Derrick, Fairbanks, Alaska, Gene H. and Wade H. Derrick, both of Surgoinsville. Colboach-Price Funeral Home in Rogersville is in charge.

Kingsport Times, December 11, 1979
Contributor: Shelli Steedman (46805729) •

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