He married his wife Denise York, April 7, 1995, and lived most of his life in Hardeman County. A Baptist in belief, he was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting and fishing. A big family man, he enjoyed watching his sons play baseball and teaching them to fish. He was employed by Miller Lumber Company and was a carpenter.
In addition to his wife Denise and mother, Bonnie, of Pocahontas, he is survived by his two sons, Preston and Chase Vaughn of Pocahontas; three brothers,Edward Vaughn, II, Mitch and John Cowing Vaughn all of Pocahontas, his Uncle Wendell Ingle and Aunt Martha of New Albany, MS; and several nieces and nephews.
He married his wife Denise York, April 7, 1995, and lived most of his life in Hardeman County. A Baptist in belief, he was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting and fishing. A big family man, he enjoyed watching his sons play baseball and teaching them to fish. He was employed by Miller Lumber Company and was a carpenter.
In addition to his wife Denise and mother, Bonnie, of Pocahontas, he is survived by his two sons, Preston and Chase Vaughn of Pocahontas; three brothers,Edward Vaughn, II, Mitch and John Cowing Vaughn all of Pocahontas, his Uncle Wendell Ingle and Aunt Martha of New Albany, MS; and several nieces and nephews.
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