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Winnie Lerlene <I>Judkins</I> Webb

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Winnie Lerlene Judkins Webb

Birth
Keltonburg, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Nov 1991 (aged 82)
McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Smithville, DeKalb County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9223484, Longitude: -85.8219261
Plot
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Winnie L. Judkins Webb

May 7, 1909-November 22, 1991

Services for Mrs. Winnie Webb, 82, of Keltonburg Community were held Nov. 24 at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Walker Funeral Home. Horace Snipes and Gary Whitworth officiated with burial following at Dekalb Memorial Gardens.
Mrs Webb died Nov. 22 at Warren County Regional HOspital in McMinnville.

A native of Dekalb County, she was a member of McMinnville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are her husband, Hampton Webb of Smithville; three daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Wall of Smithville, Mrs. Jo Ann Sandlin of McMinnville, and Mrs. Era Franks of Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. Zelma Alsup of Donelson, Mrs. Robbie Emberton of Nashville, and Mrs. Hazel Young of Iowa; a brother, Smith Judkins of Nashville; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Serving as pallbears were Lonnie Clapp, Dick Krause, Joe Mathaney, Manuel McCurry, Jason Clapp, and Danny Wall.

Walker Funeral Home in Smithville was in charge of arrangements.
Winnie L. Judkins Webb

May 7, 1909-November 22, 1991

Services for Mrs. Winnie Webb, 82, of Keltonburg Community were held Nov. 24 at 3:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Walker Funeral Home. Horace Snipes and Gary Whitworth officiated with burial following at Dekalb Memorial Gardens.
Mrs Webb died Nov. 22 at Warren County Regional HOspital in McMinnville.

A native of Dekalb County, she was a member of McMinnville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are her husband, Hampton Webb of Smithville; three daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Wall of Smithville, Mrs. Jo Ann Sandlin of McMinnville, and Mrs. Era Franks of Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. Zelma Alsup of Donelson, Mrs. Robbie Emberton of Nashville, and Mrs. Hazel Young of Iowa; a brother, Smith Judkins of Nashville; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Serving as pallbears were Lonnie Clapp, Dick Krause, Joe Mathaney, Manuel McCurry, Jason Clapp, and Danny Wall.

Walker Funeral Home in Smithville was in charge of arrangements.


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