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Doyce William Ariail

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Doyce William Ariail

Birth
Easley, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
6 Feb 1970 (aged 59)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Rawlings Record:
Ariail, Doyce W.
June 1, 1910, S.C
Feb 6, 1970
Spouse: Spearman, Helen
Parents: Ariail, Thomas Henry & Farr, Eloise
Sons: Maj., Doyce W. Jr., Thomas
Daughter: Mrs. Paul Whaley [Eloise]
Burial: Smoky Mt. Memorial
Brother: Jack
Sister: Mrs. William Long

-----Obituary sent by d yancey
Doyce W. Ariail Sr. of Cherokee Hills, Sevierville, died in Baptist Hospital, Knoxville Friday, February 6, after a short illness resulting from a heart attack.

Mr. Ariail was owner and operator of the Sevierville Tastee-Freez for the past 12 years.

He was born in Easley, South Carolina on June 1, 1910 where he lived and worked with his father's dairy and in the Ariail Cotton Mill, Ariail, South Carolina until joining T.V.A. in 1942. After spending a year in Guntersville, Alabama, he moved to Sevierville in 1944 where he has since made his home.

He was a member of the Sevierville Lions Club, other businessmen and civic organizations, and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Sevierville where he was a member of the official board.

Burial was in the Smoky Mountains Memory Gardens.
Rawlings Record:
Ariail, Doyce W.
June 1, 1910, S.C
Feb 6, 1970
Spouse: Spearman, Helen
Parents: Ariail, Thomas Henry & Farr, Eloise
Sons: Maj., Doyce W. Jr., Thomas
Daughter: Mrs. Paul Whaley [Eloise]
Burial: Smoky Mt. Memorial
Brother: Jack
Sister: Mrs. William Long

-----Obituary sent by d yancey
Doyce W. Ariail Sr. of Cherokee Hills, Sevierville, died in Baptist Hospital, Knoxville Friday, February 6, after a short illness resulting from a heart attack.

Mr. Ariail was owner and operator of the Sevierville Tastee-Freez for the past 12 years.

He was born in Easley, South Carolina on June 1, 1910 where he lived and worked with his father's dairy and in the Ariail Cotton Mill, Ariail, South Carolina until joining T.V.A. in 1942. After spending a year in Guntersville, Alabama, he moved to Sevierville in 1944 where he has since made his home.

He was a member of the Sevierville Lions Club, other businessmen and civic organizations, and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Sevierville where he was a member of the official board.

Burial was in the Smoky Mountains Memory Gardens.


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