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Glendorah Mandaney “Dorah” <I>Tucker</I> Caldwell

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Glendorah Mandaney “Dorah” Tucker Caldwell

Birth
Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
16 Jun 1954 (aged 91)
Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Kelso, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Britton Felps and Mary Levenia (Stiles) Tucker and was the third wife of John Monroe Caldwell - married 04 May 1893 - Lincoln Co., Tennessee. Her obituaries follow:

Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 at the Kelso Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Dora Tucker Caldwell, 91, who died at the Lincoln County Hospital, Wednesday night after a short illness. Services were conducted by the Rev. H. J. Burroughs of Jasper, Tennessee, with burial beside her husband, John Monroe Caldwell, who died about 40 years ago.

She was a daughter of the late Fell and Mary Stiles Tucker and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was a native of Lincoln County.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Clayton and Mrs. Frank Hirlston; three sons, John W. Caldwell of Kelso, Rev. Rengo Caldwell of Bellview, and Houston Caldwell of Kelso; two step-daughters, Mrs. Newman Cowley and Mrs. William Jared, both of Kelso; one step-son, M. N. Caldwell of Decherd; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Copeland of Lois, Tennessee, and Mrs. Lavata Sullenger of Champ; one brother, B. F. Tucker of Flintville; 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

She was the granddaughter of the late Dr. William Tucker, a pioneer citizen of Lincoln County.

Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, June 17, 1954

Mrs. Dora T. Caldwell Died Here Wednesday Night; Rites Conducted Today --

Mrs. Dora Tucker Caldwell, 91, died at the Lincoln County Hospital Wednesday night at 11 o'clock, after a short illness.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 this afternoon at the Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. H. J. Burroughs of Jasper, Tennessee, a former pastor. Burial was by the side of her husband, Monroe Caldwell, who died 40 years ago.

Mrs. Caldwell was the daughter of the late Fell and Mary Stiles Tucker and the granddaughter of the late Dr. William Tucker, a pioneer citizen of Lincoln County. She made her home with her son, Houston Caldwell, of Kelso.

She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood and her membership was with the old Oak Grove congregation in the Smithland community.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Clayton and Mrs. Frank Hirlston; three sons, John W. Caldwell of Kelso, Rev. Ringo Caldwell of Bellview, and Houston Caldwell of Kelso; two step-daughters, Mrs. Newman Cowley and Mrs. William Jared, both of Kelso; one step-son, M. N. Caldwell of Decherd; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Copeland of Lois, and Mrs. Lavata Sullenger of Champ; one brother, B. F. Tucker of Flintville; 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, June 17, 1954
Britton Felps and Mary Levenia (Stiles) Tucker and was the third wife of John Monroe Caldwell - married 04 May 1893 - Lincoln Co., Tennessee. Her obituaries follow:

Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 at the Kelso Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Dora Tucker Caldwell, 91, who died at the Lincoln County Hospital, Wednesday night after a short illness. Services were conducted by the Rev. H. J. Burroughs of Jasper, Tennessee, with burial beside her husband, John Monroe Caldwell, who died about 40 years ago.

She was a daughter of the late Fell and Mary Stiles Tucker and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was a native of Lincoln County.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Clayton and Mrs. Frank Hirlston; three sons, John W. Caldwell of Kelso, Rev. Rengo Caldwell of Bellview, and Houston Caldwell of Kelso; two step-daughters, Mrs. Newman Cowley and Mrs. William Jared, both of Kelso; one step-son, M. N. Caldwell of Decherd; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Copeland of Lois, Tennessee, and Mrs. Lavata Sullenger of Champ; one brother, B. F. Tucker of Flintville; 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

She was the granddaughter of the late Dr. William Tucker, a pioneer citizen of Lincoln County.

Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, June 17, 1954

Mrs. Dora T. Caldwell Died Here Wednesday Night; Rites Conducted Today --

Mrs. Dora Tucker Caldwell, 91, died at the Lincoln County Hospital Wednesday night at 11 o'clock, after a short illness.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 this afternoon at the Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. H. J. Burroughs of Jasper, Tennessee, a former pastor. Burial was by the side of her husband, Monroe Caldwell, who died 40 years ago.

Mrs. Caldwell was the daughter of the late Fell and Mary Stiles Tucker and the granddaughter of the late Dr. William Tucker, a pioneer citizen of Lincoln County. She made her home with her son, Houston Caldwell, of Kelso.

She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church since girlhood and her membership was with the old Oak Grove congregation in the Smithland community.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Clayton and Mrs. Frank Hirlston; three sons, John W. Caldwell of Kelso, Rev. Ringo Caldwell of Bellview, and Houston Caldwell of Kelso; two step-daughters, Mrs. Newman Cowley and Mrs. William Jared, both of Kelso; one step-son, M. N. Caldwell of Decherd; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Copeland of Lois, and Mrs. Lavata Sullenger of Champ; one brother, B. F. Tucker of Flintville; 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, June 17, 1954


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