Douglas McKnight Alsup, 58, of 2215 Abbott Martin Road, died yesterday morning in Baptist Hospital after a short illness.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Roesch-Patton Dorris & Charlton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park with Charles R. Chumbley, Maurice O'Neil and Neil Howard officiating.
Alsup was a native of Nashville and was a son of the late Clarence and Beulah Timmons Alsup. He was a Church of Christ minister and, until his illness about a month ago, served as full-time instructor at the Great Commission School at Wingate Church of Christ.
In 1939 he was married to the former Martha Caldwell of Nashville. She survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Cathy Mabry of Franklin, Tennessee, and Mrs. Aimee Terrell of Nashville; three sons, Douglas M. Alsup, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va., Tom C. Sparta and Craig Alsup, both of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Lucas Brown of McEwen, Tenn., Mrs. Norman Francis of Centerville, Tenn., and Mrs. Claude Murray of Nashville; and brother, Clarence V. Alsup, Jr. of Nashville.
Douglas McKnight Alsup, 58, of 2215 Abbott Martin Road, died yesterday morning in Baptist Hospital after a short illness.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Roesch-Patton Dorris & Charlton Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park with Charles R. Chumbley, Maurice O'Neil and Neil Howard officiating.
Alsup was a native of Nashville and was a son of the late Clarence and Beulah Timmons Alsup. He was a Church of Christ minister and, until his illness about a month ago, served as full-time instructor at the Great Commission School at Wingate Church of Christ.
In 1939 he was married to the former Martha Caldwell of Nashville. She survives.
Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Cathy Mabry of Franklin, Tennessee, and Mrs. Aimee Terrell of Nashville; three sons, Douglas M. Alsup, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va., Tom C. Sparta and Craig Alsup, both of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Lucas Brown of McEwen, Tenn., Mrs. Norman Francis of Centerville, Tenn., and Mrs. Claude Murray of Nashville; and brother, Clarence V. Alsup, Jr. of Nashville.
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