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William Thomas Patton Murphy

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William Thomas Patton Murphy

Birth
Scott County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Mar 1937 (aged 75)
Hamblen County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Bean Station, Grainger County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 53, Grave 22
Memorial ID
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RUTLEDGE, March 17 --- Funeral services for W. T. Murphy, 75, who died at his home on the Turley Pike Sunday after a brief illness, were held Tuesday, at Rocky Summit Church in Grainger County. Rev. W. E. Browning officiated. Burial was in the family cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Collins Murphy, two daughters, Miss Gladys Murphy, and Mrs. Janie Rerrau, of Knoxville, seven sons, Arthur Murphy, of Olin, IA., Lee, George, Riley, Weaver, Hartley, and Mosco Murphy of this county; two sisters, Mrs. Della Mae Stuart, of Brazil, Ind., and Mrs. Francis Smith of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Published in The News-Sentinel.

Originally buried in Rocky Mount Cemetery. But was reinterred when Cherokee Lake was constructed.
RUTLEDGE, March 17 --- Funeral services for W. T. Murphy, 75, who died at his home on the Turley Pike Sunday after a brief illness, were held Tuesday, at Rocky Summit Church in Grainger County. Rev. W. E. Browning officiated. Burial was in the family cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Collins Murphy, two daughters, Miss Gladys Murphy, and Mrs. Janie Rerrau, of Knoxville, seven sons, Arthur Murphy, of Olin, IA., Lee, George, Riley, Weaver, Hartley, and Mosco Murphy of this county; two sisters, Mrs. Della Mae Stuart, of Brazil, Ind., and Mrs. Francis Smith of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Published in The News-Sentinel.

Originally buried in Rocky Mount Cemetery. But was reinterred when Cherokee Lake was constructed.


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