Banks died Dec. 22 at Centennial Medical Center following a brief illness. A native of Lee County, she was a member of the Prosperity Baptist Church and a retired caretaker at the Webb House in Smithville.
She was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Emma Irene Rains Taylor.
Banks is survived by four sons: Eric Banks of Arkansas, Mike of Liberty, Gary of Murfreesboro and Troy Banks of Woodbury; four brothers: Franky, Ray, Thomas and David Glover all of Alabama; four sisters: Ann Smith and Patricia Baswell of Alabama, Earline Talbolt of Mississippi, and Betty Leonhardt of Texas; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers were Charles Banks, Hubert Brown, Donnie Mangum, Owen Smith, Paul Sanders and Joe Laboe.
Love Cantrell Funeral Home in Smithville was in charge of arrangements.
Smithville Review (Smithville, TN) 30 Dec 1998.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2001]
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Banks died Dec. 22 at Centennial Medical Center following a brief illness. A native of Lee County, she was a member of the Prosperity Baptist Church and a retired caretaker at the Webb House in Smithville.
She was the daughter of the late John Thomas and Emma Irene Rains Taylor.
Banks is survived by four sons: Eric Banks of Arkansas, Mike of Liberty, Gary of Murfreesboro and Troy Banks of Woodbury; four brothers: Franky, Ray, Thomas and David Glover all of Alabama; four sisters: Ann Smith and Patricia Baswell of Alabama, Earline Talbolt of Mississippi, and Betty Leonhardt of Texas; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers were Charles Banks, Hubert Brown, Donnie Mangum, Owen Smith, Paul Sanders and Joe Laboe.
Love Cantrell Funeral Home in Smithville was in charge of arrangements.
Smithville Review (Smithville, TN) 30 Dec 1998.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2001]
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change of name from TAYLOR
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07/29/2022
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