Lon Columbus (Uncle Lon) Booker, 90, native of Union County, died at 7:30 last night at the home of his son, William Vasco Booker, Luttrell. He had been ill for about four days.
Mr. Booker worked for the People's Telephone Company which was later absorbed by Southern Bell, and installed the first telephone in Ayres Hall at UT.
Laid off during the Depression, he farmed on Flat Creek near Luttrell. He retired from farming about four years ago after his horse, Mike, died about the age of 30. His father Pryor Booker, was a Union soldier. Mr. Booker refused to apply for Social Security until he was 83. He would not put any of his land into the Soil Bank.
Besides his son -- a retired TVA lineman -- Mr. Booker leaves three grandchildren W. L. Booker, Knoxville, a foreman with Dempster Brothers; Mrs. H. T. (Marie) DeVault, Blaine, and Mrs. Jim (Peggy) Dykes, Rockford.
Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ailor's Funeral Home, Maynardville. Burial will be in Sharp's Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 7-9 tonight.
Add'l info provided by: Ted Crayne
Brother, William Robert WR Booker 8/1/1869 - 3/25/1954
Sister, Arminda Booker 2/14/1873 - 4/10/1911
Sister, Ola Booker 10/2/1875 - 5/24/1952
Sister, Cora Ann Booker 2/6/1879 - 9/26/1922
Brother, Pryor Lafayette Fate Booker 7/20/1890 - 7/14/1966
Sister, Mamie Maud Booker 6/1888 - 12/17/1964
Brother, Leslie Less S Booker 2/1/1885 - 11/18/1963
Sister Susan Parilee Booker 11/7/1877 - 10/13/1894
Lon Columbus (Uncle Lon) Booker, 90, native of Union County, died at 7:30 last night at the home of his son, William Vasco Booker, Luttrell. He had been ill for about four days.
Mr. Booker worked for the People's Telephone Company which was later absorbed by Southern Bell, and installed the first telephone in Ayres Hall at UT.
Laid off during the Depression, he farmed on Flat Creek near Luttrell. He retired from farming about four years ago after his horse, Mike, died about the age of 30. His father Pryor Booker, was a Union soldier. Mr. Booker refused to apply for Social Security until he was 83. He would not put any of his land into the Soil Bank.
Besides his son -- a retired TVA lineman -- Mr. Booker leaves three grandchildren W. L. Booker, Knoxville, a foreman with Dempster Brothers; Mrs. H. T. (Marie) DeVault, Blaine, and Mrs. Jim (Peggy) Dykes, Rockford.
Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ailor's Funeral Home, Maynardville. Burial will be in Sharp's Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 7-9 tonight.
Add'l info provided by: Ted Crayne
Brother, William Robert WR Booker 8/1/1869 - 3/25/1954
Sister, Arminda Booker 2/14/1873 - 4/10/1911
Sister, Ola Booker 10/2/1875 - 5/24/1952
Sister, Cora Ann Booker 2/6/1879 - 9/26/1922
Brother, Pryor Lafayette Fate Booker 7/20/1890 - 7/14/1966
Sister, Mamie Maud Booker 6/1888 - 12/17/1964
Brother, Leslie Less S Booker 2/1/1885 - 11/18/1963
Sister Susan Parilee Booker 11/7/1877 - 10/13/1894
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