DEATH SUMMONS, MRS. ALCIE JANE (WOODS) ST.JOHN
McMinnville, Tenn. (1941)
Mrs. Alcie Jane St. John died at her home in McMinnville on July 10. She was the wife of the late Joseph Abner (Jo Ab) St. John. Mrs. St. John was the daughter of the late Nathan Lafayette and Margaret Phillips Woods of near Woodbury. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was 71 years of age. She had suffered from high blood pressure for several years but had been able to do her housework until the day of her unexpected death. The end came quietly and was a fitting climax to the quiet, modest, unassuming life she had lived. She was carried to Pleasant Knoll, a church established by her husband many years ago in Coffee County, Tenn., where W. P. Willis conducted the funeral. She was laid to rest by her husband in Morrison cemetery. The crowd attending and the beautiful florals attested to the love and esteem in which Mrs. St. John was held. She is survived by five sons; Tom and Robert St. John of Murfreesboro, Charles and Goodloe St. John of McMinnville, and Delter St.John of Morrison, Tenn. Five daughters; Mrs. Tom (Jodie) Brown of Beech Grove, Tenn. and Mrs. H. B. (Sally) Ramsey of Sainsville, both are communities of Coffee County, Tenn., Mrs. John (Medie) Prater of Morrison, Tenn., Mrs. Roy Newby (Theonia Ruth) Newby and Miss Maymie St. John of McMinnville, Tenn. She is also survived by two sisters; Mrs. Lulie Walker of Decherd, Tenn., and Mrs. Levater Higdon of Murfreesboro, Tenn., also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren survive. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Margaret) Prater
DEATH SUMMONS, MRS. ALCIE JANE (WOODS) ST.JOHN
McMinnville, Tenn. (1941)
Mrs. Alcie Jane St. John died at her home in McMinnville on July 10. She was the wife of the late Joseph Abner (Jo Ab) St. John. Mrs. St. John was the daughter of the late Nathan Lafayette and Margaret Phillips Woods of near Woodbury. She was a member of the Church of Christ and was 71 years of age. She had suffered from high blood pressure for several years but had been able to do her housework until the day of her unexpected death. The end came quietly and was a fitting climax to the quiet, modest, unassuming life she had lived. She was carried to Pleasant Knoll, a church established by her husband many years ago in Coffee County, Tenn., where W. P. Willis conducted the funeral. She was laid to rest by her husband in Morrison cemetery. The crowd attending and the beautiful florals attested to the love and esteem in which Mrs. St. John was held. She is survived by five sons; Tom and Robert St. John of Murfreesboro, Charles and Goodloe St. John of McMinnville, and Delter St.John of Morrison, Tenn. Five daughters; Mrs. Tom (Jodie) Brown of Beech Grove, Tenn. and Mrs. H. B. (Sally) Ramsey of Sainsville, both are communities of Coffee County, Tenn., Mrs. John (Medie) Prater of Morrison, Tenn., Mrs. Roy Newby (Theonia Ruth) Newby and Miss Maymie St. John of McMinnville, Tenn. She is also survived by two sisters; Mrs. Lulie Walker of Decherd, Tenn., and Mrs. Levater Higdon of Murfreesboro, Tenn., also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren survive. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Margaret) Prater
Family Members
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Ann Catherine Woods St. John
1853–1931
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Suzanne Elizabeth "Betty" Woods Prater
1859–1907
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Levercy Jocy Woods
1860–1867
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James Washington Woods
1862–1868
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Jackson Van Buren "JV" Woods
1864–1913
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William D. Woods
1865–1918
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Harriett Mallissa "Malissie" Woods Tenpenny
1872–1935
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Frances Levater Woods Higdon
1878–1959
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Lula Viola Woods Walker
1880–1968
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Annie Lucretria Woods
1883–1891
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Colonel St. John
1887–1888
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Adam Delter St. John
1889–1967
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Media St. John Prater
1891–1962
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Margaret St. John Prater
1894–1936
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William Thomas "Tom" St. John
1896–1944
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Jodie Alice St. John Brown
1899–1976
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Sally Alma St. John Ramsey
1901–1986
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Robert Hall St. John Sr
1904–1997
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Maymie St. John Webb
1906–1976
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Theonia Ruth St. John Newby
1909–1988
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Charles Clark St. John
1911–1967
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Goodloe Price St. John
1915–1998
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