The Service was conducted by Bro. Bill McDonald and was followed by burial in Memory Gardens in Centerville.
A native of Perry County, Mr. Qualls was the husband of Lillian Kelley Qualls, and the son of the late William Arthur and Mary Selina Barber Qualls. He was a grader operator for the Hickman County Highway Department and a member of the Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife he leaves two sons: Joe Qualls of Nunnelly and Lonnie Qualls of Centerville, Tennessee; two sisters: Bettie Jo Edney and Sue Morris, both of Lobelville, Tennessee; his brother Garfield Qualls of Bold Springs, Tennessee; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
The Service was conducted by Bro. Bill McDonald and was followed by burial in Memory Gardens in Centerville.
A native of Perry County, Mr. Qualls was the husband of Lillian Kelley Qualls, and the son of the late William Arthur and Mary Selina Barber Qualls. He was a grader operator for the Hickman County Highway Department and a member of the Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife he leaves two sons: Joe Qualls of Nunnelly and Lonnie Qualls of Centerville, Tennessee; two sisters: Bettie Jo Edney and Sue Morris, both of Lobelville, Tennessee; his brother Garfield Qualls of Bold Springs, Tennessee; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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