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Lem Mark Glover

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Lem Mark Glover

Birth
Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Death
23 Sep 1982 (aged 66)
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Obit as printed in The Fayette Falcon - - - Thursday, September 30, 1982

Glover Services Held Friday
Lem Mark Glover, resident or 1002 South Main Street in Somerville, died Thursday, September 23 at the Methodist Hospital of Somerville where he had been a patient for the last two weeks. He was 66 and died following a seven week illness.
Funeral services were conducted Friday in the chapel of Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home with Rev. T. C. Stockton, Rev. Perry Muse, and Rev. Robert Tant officiating. Interment was in the Somerville City Cemetery.
Mr, Glover was a native of Fayette County, the son of the late Robert C. and Lula McQueen Glover. He attended local schools and was married December 12, 1936 to the former Miss Helen Adair of Fayette County who survives. Mr. Glover was a United States Army veteran of World War II and was a longtime member of the Shady Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Williston. He had served as a Sunday School teacher and as the Sunday School superintendant. He had been a song leader and was serving as an elder of the church at the time of his death. Mr. Glover was employed by the Troxel Manufacturing Company in Moscow for a number of years before his retirement one year ago.
In addition to his wife, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edd (Edna) Denniston of Somerville, Mrs. James (Christine) Jackson of Huntingdon, Tenn.; one son, Vernon Ray Glover of Williston; three sisters, Mrs. Richard Roberts of Route 1, Somerville, Mrs Mamie Giligam of St. Petersburg, Fla, and Mrs. James Baker of Memphis; three brothers, Laymon C. Glover of Somerville, Malcolm (Jack) Glover of Moscow, Albert Glover of Memphis, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be made to the Shady Grove Cumberland Prebyterian Church or to the Fayette County Cancer Society.
Obit as printed in The Fayette Falcon - - - Thursday, September 30, 1982

Glover Services Held Friday
Lem Mark Glover, resident or 1002 South Main Street in Somerville, died Thursday, September 23 at the Methodist Hospital of Somerville where he had been a patient for the last two weeks. He was 66 and died following a seven week illness.
Funeral services were conducted Friday in the chapel of Peebles Fayette County Funeral Home with Rev. T. C. Stockton, Rev. Perry Muse, and Rev. Robert Tant officiating. Interment was in the Somerville City Cemetery.
Mr, Glover was a native of Fayette County, the son of the late Robert C. and Lula McQueen Glover. He attended local schools and was married December 12, 1936 to the former Miss Helen Adair of Fayette County who survives. Mr. Glover was a United States Army veteran of World War II and was a longtime member of the Shady Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church near Williston. He had served as a Sunday School teacher and as the Sunday School superintendant. He had been a song leader and was serving as an elder of the church at the time of his death. Mr. Glover was employed by the Troxel Manufacturing Company in Moscow for a number of years before his retirement one year ago.
In addition to his wife, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edd (Edna) Denniston of Somerville, Mrs. James (Christine) Jackson of Huntingdon, Tenn.; one son, Vernon Ray Glover of Williston; three sisters, Mrs. Richard Roberts of Route 1, Somerville, Mrs Mamie Giligam of St. Petersburg, Fla, and Mrs. James Baker of Memphis; three brothers, Laymon C. Glover of Somerville, Malcolm (Jack) Glover of Moscow, Albert Glover of Memphis, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren. The family requests that memorials be made to the Shady Grove Cumberland Prebyterian Church or to the Fayette County Cancer Society.


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