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Laymon Cleven Glover Sr.

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Laymon Cleven Glover Sr.

Birth
Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Death
11 Oct 1988 (aged 75)
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2416542, Longitude: -89.355022
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Obit as printed in The Fayette Falcon -- October 11, 1988:

Glover Rites Held Thursday
Laymon Cleven Glover, longtime resident of the Somerville area, died at 8 a.m., Tuesday, October 11, 1988 at the emergency room of the Methodist Hospital in Somerville where he was taken after becoming suddenly ill while in his truck at Brown's Service Center in Somerville. He was 75 and died unexpectantly.
Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m., Thursday, October 13th, at the Peebles Chapel in Somerville with Dr. Paul WIlliams, pastor of the Somerville First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was in Somerville was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Glover was born December 10, 1912 in District 15 of Fayette County, the son of the late Robert Cleveland and Lula McQueen Glover. He attended Parks Community and Somerville schools and was married November 30, 1934 to the former Miss Fannie Polk Morris, native of Fayette County, who survives. Mr. Glover was employed by the Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama and Mississippi for many years before his retirement ten years ago. He was a member of the Somerville First Baptist Church and served in the United States Army during World War II. Mr. Glover was a lifelong resident of Fayette County. He enjoyed farming and gardening throughout his life and had been engaged in truck patch farming for the past several years.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Annie Louise Morgan of Hernando, Mississippi, Mrs. Lois Marie Sitler, Mrs. Patricia Ann Belbers, Mrs. Marion Joyce Gordon, all of Memphis; five sons, James M. Glover of Fulton, Kentucky, Laymond Glover, Jr. of Beech Bluff, Tennesee, Robert L. Glover, Harold T. Glover, both of Somerville, Herbert C. Glover of Bartlett, Tennessee; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Somerville, Mrs. Mamie Giligam of St. Petersburg, Flordia, Mrs. Nadine Baker of Finger, Tennessee; one brother, Albert Glover of Memphis; eighteen grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Mr. Glover was preceeded in death by a son, David Ray Glover, who died in 1955.
Pallbearers were Alan Glover, Greg Glover, James Glover, Larry Glover, Larry Karl Glover, and Phil Morgan.
Obit as printed in The Fayette Falcon -- October 11, 1988:

Glover Rites Held Thursday
Laymon Cleven Glover, longtime resident of the Somerville area, died at 8 a.m., Tuesday, October 11, 1988 at the emergency room of the Methodist Hospital in Somerville where he was taken after becoming suddenly ill while in his truck at Brown's Service Center in Somerville. He was 75 and died unexpectantly.
Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m., Thursday, October 13th, at the Peebles Chapel in Somerville with Dr. Paul WIlliams, pastor of the Somerville First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was in Somerville was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Glover was born December 10, 1912 in District 15 of Fayette County, the son of the late Robert Cleveland and Lula McQueen Glover. He attended Parks Community and Somerville schools and was married November 30, 1934 to the former Miss Fannie Polk Morris, native of Fayette County, who survives. Mr. Glover was employed by the Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama and Mississippi for many years before his retirement ten years ago. He was a member of the Somerville First Baptist Church and served in the United States Army during World War II. Mr. Glover was a lifelong resident of Fayette County. He enjoyed farming and gardening throughout his life and had been engaged in truck patch farming for the past several years.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Annie Louise Morgan of Hernando, Mississippi, Mrs. Lois Marie Sitler, Mrs. Patricia Ann Belbers, Mrs. Marion Joyce Gordon, all of Memphis; five sons, James M. Glover of Fulton, Kentucky, Laymond Glover, Jr. of Beech Bluff, Tennesee, Robert L. Glover, Harold T. Glover, both of Somerville, Herbert C. Glover of Bartlett, Tennessee; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Somerville, Mrs. Mamie Giligam of St. Petersburg, Flordia, Mrs. Nadine Baker of Finger, Tennessee; one brother, Albert Glover of Memphis; eighteen grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Mr. Glover was preceeded in death by a son, David Ray Glover, who died in 1955.
Pallbearers were Alan Glover, Greg Glover, James Glover, Larry Glover, Larry Karl Glover, and Phil Morgan.


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