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Carman Dwight McLain

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Carman Dwight McLain Veteran

Birth
McNairy County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Jul 1963 (aged 35)
McNairy County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Adamsville, McNairy County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Carman Dwight McLain Dies Suddenly, Age 35

Carman Dwight McLain suffered a stroke about 5:45 last Saturday and was taken to the McNairy General Hospital. After emergency trearment he was sent on to the Kennedy Hospital in Memphis and died there about 11:00 o'clock on that morning. Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church in Adamsville and burial was in the Mars Hill Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge.

The 35 year old pressman was employed by the Appeal Publishing Co. Mr. McLain, known to most of his friends as "Bull" had served in both the United States Navy and the Air Force.

He was married to the former Mary Plunk and was the father of four children, Myra Jane, Betty Jo, Mickie Lynn and Max, all of whom survive.

In addition to his wife and children, Mr. McLain leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. McLain; five brothers, Hardin of Memphis, Ray and Bobby of Nashville, Kenneth of South Carolina and Roger Dale of Adamsville, and four sisters, Ruby Anderson of Selmer, Mrs. Frankie Pickard of Covington, Mrs. Wanda Dye of California and June O'Connor of Adamsville.
Carman Dwight McLain Dies Suddenly, Age 35

Carman Dwight McLain suffered a stroke about 5:45 last Saturday and was taken to the McNairy General Hospital. After emergency trearment he was sent on to the Kennedy Hospital in Memphis and died there about 11:00 o'clock on that morning. Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church in Adamsville and burial was in the Mars Hill Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge.

The 35 year old pressman was employed by the Appeal Publishing Co. Mr. McLain, known to most of his friends as "Bull" had served in both the United States Navy and the Air Force.

He was married to the former Mary Plunk and was the father of four children, Myra Jane, Betty Jo, Mickie Lynn and Max, all of whom survive.

In addition to his wife and children, Mr. McLain leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. McLain; five brothers, Hardin of Memphis, Ray and Bobby of Nashville, Kenneth of South Carolina and Roger Dale of Adamsville, and four sisters, Ruby Anderson of Selmer, Mrs. Frankie Pickard of Covington, Mrs. Wanda Dye of California and June O'Connor of Adamsville.


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