Mrs. Lorene P. Barnes of Kirkland community died Wednesday night in Lincoln County Hospital following a long illness. She was 71 years old and the wife of the late Pleas H. Barnes, who died in 1973.
Services were Friday afternoon in the chapel of Ralston-Lee Funeral Home with Willard Conchin officiating. Burial was in Barnes Cemetery.
A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Annie Askins Pitcock, who survives, and the late George Walter (Richard) Pitcock, Sr. of the Kirkland Community. She was a retired employee of the Blue Ridge Shift Mfg. Co. in Fayetteville and a member of the Camargo Church of Christ.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, are a son, George W. Barnes, Kirkland community; seven sisters, Mrs. Clarence Lewter and Mrs. G. W. Edde, both of Fayetteville, Mrs. Alta Wede, Madison, Mrs. Etta McClure and Mrs. Martha Ann Burgett, both of Nashville, Mrs. Virginia Barnes, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Lula Henning, Ohio. three brothers, John Collum Pitcock, Valdosta, Ga., and Askins Pitcock and G. W. Pitcock, both of Fayetteville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Source:
The Elk Valley Times
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Tuesday, November 28, 1978
Mrs. Lorene P. Barnes of Kirkland community died Wednesday night in Lincoln County Hospital following a long illness. She was 71 years old and the wife of the late Pleas H. Barnes, who died in 1973.
Services were Friday afternoon in the chapel of Ralston-Lee Funeral Home with Willard Conchin officiating. Burial was in Barnes Cemetery.
A native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Annie Askins Pitcock, who survives, and the late George Walter (Richard) Pitcock, Sr. of the Kirkland Community. She was a retired employee of the Blue Ridge Shift Mfg. Co. in Fayetteville and a member of the Camargo Church of Christ.
Survivors, in addition to her mother, are a son, George W. Barnes, Kirkland community; seven sisters, Mrs. Clarence Lewter and Mrs. G. W. Edde, both of Fayetteville, Mrs. Alta Wede, Madison, Mrs. Etta McClure and Mrs. Martha Ann Burgett, both of Nashville, Mrs. Virginia Barnes, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Lula Henning, Ohio. three brothers, John Collum Pitcock, Valdosta, Ga., and Askins Pitcock and G. W. Pitcock, both of Fayetteville; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Source:
The Elk Valley Times
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Tuesday, November 28, 1978
Family Members
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Aileene Pitcock Lewter
1909–1985
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Alta Viola Pitcock Dunman
1912–1999
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Virginia Dare Pitcock Barnes
1915–1987
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John Collum Pitcock
1917–1988
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Nova Lucille Pitcock
1918–1918
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Etta Mae Pitcock Smith
1919–2006
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George Askins Pitcock
1922–1982
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Lula May Pitcock Henning
1923–1994
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G.W. "Buck" Pitcock
1926–1994
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Mary Agnes Pitcock Edde
1928–2020
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Martha Ann Pitcock Burgett
1930–2004
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