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Lavelle <I>Barnett</I> McDerment

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Lavelle Barnett McDerment

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18 Oct 2012 (aged 86)
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Moscow, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Lavelle Barnett McDerment, 86, of Holly Springs, died Oct. 18, 2012, at Trinity Missions Nursing Home. She was the widow of Walter McDerment, a member of Hickory Grove Baptist Church, in Hickory Grove, Tenn. and a registered nurse.

Services were held at 11 a.m. on Oct. 20 at Holly Springs Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Hickory Grove Baptist Cemetery. Rev. Bobby Williams officiated.

She leaves three sons, Mitchell McDerment, Michael McDerment, both of Honea Path, S.C., Lynn McDerment of Lucedale; a daughter, Patsy Holcomb of Moscow, Tenn.; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Cliff McDerment, Jon McDerment, Bryan Miller, Mitch McDerment, Lee McDerment, Barry Holcomb, Mike McDerment and Lynn McDerment.

Obit was taken from the South Reporter in Holly Springs, MS.

Article below Donated by:Betty Radcliff Marshall

(Article from the George County Times, Lucedale, MS., printed in the 1940s. Remembering our WWII Veterans, reprinted 2016)

James Marvin Barnett MOMM2C, Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett
Another brother and sister serving their country are the Barnetts - James Marvin Barnett MoMM2-C and his sister Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett, son and daughter of Gus B. Barnett of the Barton community.
James Marvin Barnett is at home enjoying his 30-day leave after having served for 23 months on an aircraft rescue boat in the Southwest Pacific. After his leave, he will report to San Francisco, Calif. for further assignment.
Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett entered the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corp January 15, 1944 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital in Jackson. Lavelle spent the first week in March at her home in the Barton community with her brother and expects to spend another weekend here before he leaves. She is in her junior year, liking her work, and expects to serve overseas when her training is complete.
Lavelle Barnett McDerment, 86, of Holly Springs, died Oct. 18, 2012, at Trinity Missions Nursing Home. She was the widow of Walter McDerment, a member of Hickory Grove Baptist Church, in Hickory Grove, Tenn. and a registered nurse.

Services were held at 11 a.m. on Oct. 20 at Holly Springs Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Hickory Grove Baptist Cemetery. Rev. Bobby Williams officiated.

She leaves three sons, Mitchell McDerment, Michael McDerment, both of Honea Path, S.C., Lynn McDerment of Lucedale; a daughter, Patsy Holcomb of Moscow, Tenn.; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Cliff McDerment, Jon McDerment, Bryan Miller, Mitch McDerment, Lee McDerment, Barry Holcomb, Mike McDerment and Lynn McDerment.

Obit was taken from the South Reporter in Holly Springs, MS.

Article below Donated by:Betty Radcliff Marshall

(Article from the George County Times, Lucedale, MS., printed in the 1940s. Remembering our WWII Veterans, reprinted 2016)

James Marvin Barnett MOMM2C, Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett
Another brother and sister serving their country are the Barnetts - James Marvin Barnett MoMM2-C and his sister Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett, son and daughter of Gus B. Barnett of the Barton community.
James Marvin Barnett is at home enjoying his 30-day leave after having served for 23 months on an aircraft rescue boat in the Southwest Pacific. After his leave, he will report to San Francisco, Calif. for further assignment.
Cadet Nurse Alice Lavelle Barnett entered the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corp January 15, 1944 at Mississippi Baptist Hospital in Jackson. Lavelle spent the first week in March at her home in the Barton community with her brother and expects to spend another weekend here before he leaves. She is in her junior year, liking her work, and expects to serve overseas when her training is complete.


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