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Source for:   Lovis Howard Tucker,   5 Jun 1925 - 28 Feb 2003         Index

Birth source:    S4
Page:   p. 4

Text:   Lovis Howard Tucker, b. 5 June 1925.
Date:   1963

Death source:    S11

Note:   This comes from Lafayette, TN, or Bowling Green, KY.
Text:   Lovis Howard Tucker, 77, of Sarasota, Florida, passed away Friday, Feb. 28, 2003 at his residene in Sarasota. The Macon County, TN native was a son of the late T. T. Tucker and Ethie Price Tucker and was a clothing salesman and former manager of Martin's, a women's clothing store in Bowling Green, KY, where he lived for several years. He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Thomas Weldon and Maria Carola Tucker, Suffolk, England; a daughter, April Elizabeth Tucker, Mesa, Arizona; and one granddaughter. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by seven brothers, Dewey, Otto, Jim, Carl, Tom, Kermit, and Warren Tucker. Funeral services for Lovis Howard Tucker will be held Saturday, March 8, 2003, 11:00 a.m. at Alexander-Goad Funeral Home with Elder Thomas Earl Roark officiating. Burial will be in Haysville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dale Tucker, Jimmy Follin, Joe Stafford, Larry Tucker, George Tucker, Tom Tucker, and B. J. Follin. Alexander-Goad Funeral Home in Lafayette is in charge of arrangements.
Date:   Mar 2003

Death source:    S12

Text:   In Loving Memory, Lovis Howard Tucker, born Friday, June 5, 1925. Passed away Friday, February 28, 2003, age 77. Services Alexander-Goad Funeral Home, Saturday--March 8, 2003, 11 a.m. Conducted by Eld. Thomas Earl Roark. Burial Haysville Cemetery. Arrangements by Alexander-Goad Funeral Home. Survivors: Son and daughter-in-law Thomas Weldon and Maria Carola Tucker; daughter April Elizabeth Tucker; granddaughter Sonja Judith Emily Tucker. He was a native of Macon County, Tennessee, a son of the late T. T. Tucker and Ethie Price Tucker, and a member of the Lafayette First Baptist Church. He was a salesman at a men's clothing store in Nashville prior to moving to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he was manager of Martin's, a women's clothing store. He was a member of the Elk's Lodge in Bowling Green, Ky. Passbearers: Dale Tucker, Jimmy Follin, Joe Stafford, Larry Tucker, George Tucker, Tom Tucker and B. J. Follin.
Date:   8 Mar 2003

Death source:    S13

Note:   Picture of tombstone shows: Lovis H. Tucker/ June 5, 1925/ Feb. 28, 2003
Date:   2003

General Source:   S14

General Source:   S15
Page:   p. 11

General Source:   S16
Page:   Tucker Folder

Text:   County High School, State of Tennessee, This is to Certify that Lovis H. Tucker has satisfied the requirements for gaduation from the County High School as prescribed by the State Board of Education, and is therefore entitled to this DIPLOMA. In Testimony Whereof and by authority in us vested, we have affixed our signatures this the 21st day of April 1944, at Macon County High School., Macon County. B. O. Duggan, Commissioner of Education; R. R. Vance, Supervisor of High Schools; B. J. Frye, Chairman, County Board of Education; O. M. Cooper, Secretary, COunty Board of Education; D. Henry Piper, Principal of the School.
Date:   21 Apr 1944


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Source for:   David Marion Mottley,   2 May 1927 - 15 Feb 1996         Index

General Source:   S20

Text:   Mottley, David M., US Army, Veteran Service Dates 11/08/1945-02/04/1947. Date of birth 05/02/1927. Date of death 02/15/1996. Date of Interment 02/21/1996. Buried at Section 45 Site 1469, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 12029 North Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ 85204. Phone 480-513-3600.
Date:   2004

General Source:   S955

Text:   David M. Mottley.
Birth year: 1927. White, citizen.
Nativity state Montana. State: Washington. County or City: Pierce.
Enlistment date: 8 Nov 1945
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: Fort Ord
No branch assignment.
Grade: Private First Class.
Term of Enlistment: One year enlistment
Component: Regular Army
Source: Enlisted Man, Philippine Scout or recall to AD of an enlisted man who has been transferred to the ERC
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Welder, Electric Arc
Marital Status: SIngle, without dependents
Height: 68
Weight: 666 (sic)


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Source for:   Jones Weldon Lamb,   26 Aug 1915 - 2 Apr 1982         Index

General Source:   S5

General Source:   S4
Page:   p. 7

General Source:   S21
Page:   Vol. 8, No. 3, p. 105, 107

Note:   Located in JRC's file Greene County
Text:   p. 105
Date:   1995

General Source:   S14

General Source:   S22

Note:   As of March 11, 2006, Judith Rittenhouse, daughter of Jones Weldon Lamb, does not know where the continued page is.
Text:   Jones Weldon Lamb, M.C., F.A.C.S.
Physician and Surgeon
Post Office Box 1159
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930

Education (Special Courses, Degrees, etc.) [Note: pres. = present time]
Pre-Med: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
        Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana
M.D. Degree: 1938, Tulane University of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana
Internship: 1938-1939 Kansas City General Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri
Residency: Contagious Diseases 1939-1940 Kansas City General Hospital, K.C., Mo.
1938-pres. American Medical Association
1940-1942 General Practice in Paragould, Arkansas [Partnership with brother, Woodrow M. Lamb, M.D.]
1940-1950 Arkansas State Medical Society
1940-1942 Greene County, Arkansas, Medical Society
1940-1946 Capt. M.C. USA Air Force, World War II - 348th Bomb Sq., 98th Bomb Group.
        Served in U.S. and in Italy.
        1942-1944 in U.S.: 1st Lt., Station Hospital, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX.
1943 Flight Surgeon U.S. Army Air Corps School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Field
        San Antonio, Texas
3 Feb 1944 Departed from U.S. by boat
28 Feb. 1944 Arrived in Fogia, Italy, by boat
4 Oct. 1945 Departed from Italy by plane
9 Oct. 1945 Arrived in West Palm Beach, Florida by plane
        BATTLES & CAMPAIGNS: Normandy; Southern France; Air Combat Balkans, Rome-Arno Rhineland,
        Po Valley, Northern Apennines, Northern France
        DECORATIONS: Air Medal; EAME Theater Ribbon with 8 Bronze Service Stars
        [NOTE: All above Army Service Information from Army Papers of Jones W. Lamb, M.D. which are in
        our Bank of Greenwood lock box, Greenwood, MS. On 2 Jun 2007, his daughter Judith Rittenhouse
        does not know who has these papers. Hopefully his daughter Susan Griffith has them.]
1946-1950 General Practice in Wynne, Arkansas [Partnership with brother-in-law, Thomas A. Peterson, M.D.
        in the Peterson Clinic.]
1945-1950 Cross County, Arkansas, Medical Society
1950-1951 Assistant Visiting Surgeon; Fellow in Surgery-Tulane Service under Dr. Alton Ochsner at Charity
        Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1950-1951 Dept. of Surgery, Tulane School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana. During 6 months training in
        New Orleans, engaged in several experimental projects under Dr. Edward Thomas Krementz and
        Dr. Paul T. DeCamp under the supervision of Dr. Alton Ochsner.
1950-1954 Fellow in Surgery, Lutheran Hospital & Vicksburg Clinic, Vicksburg, Miss.
1953-1954 Chief of Surgery, Charity Hospital, Vicksburg, Miss.
1 Jul. 1954-1 Sep. 1954 Surgeon. Davis Hospital, Statesville, N.C.
1 Sep. 1954-1 Jul 1955 Lexington, Miss. General Medicine and Surgery. Had the private use of the office of
        Dr. Brumby who was a patient at the State Sanatorium, Magee, Mississippi, with T.B.
1 Jul. 1955 to present time Private Practice in Surgery and General Medicine. In partnership with Guy P. Sharpe,
        M.D., F.A.C.S. from 1955 to 1 Sep. 1975
        On 1 Nov 1975 took in a new partner, Dr. H. Thurston Whitaker, M.D., F.A.C.S., also a Board Surgeon
1951-pres. Mississippi Medical Association
1956-pres. Diplomat American Board of Surgery
1956-pres. Fellow American College of Surgeons
1959-pres. Fellow Southeastern Surgical Congress
1964-pres. Diplomat Member in the Section on Surgery, Pan American Medical Association (continued)
Date:   5 May 1976