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Knoxville, Lawanna
Wilson, 53, of Route 1, Harrogate, Tenn., died
Wednesday, Oct 13, in East Tennessee Baptist Hospital in
Knoxville,
Tenn.
She was born May 26, 1932 in Bell County, the daughter of the
late
Birchal Cox and Opal Wilder Cox who survives. She believed in the
Baptist faith.
Survivors include her husband Sturl Wilson, Harrogate, three
children,
Billy Wayne Wilson, Auburn Hills, Mich., Vanessa Dale Hunley,
Cubbage,
Ky, and Teddy Lynn Wilson, Harrogate; her mother, Opal Cox,
Miracle,
Ky., four brothers, William C. Cox, Jonesville, Va., Mitchll Cox,
Marion, Ind., E.J. Cox, South Fulton, Tenn., and John B. Cox,
Miracle;
one sister, Ann Rose Greene, Colverdale, Ind., and four
grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be at 2 p.m. today in the Creech Funeral
Home
Capel, with Elders John Robbins and Boyd Wilson speaking. Music
was
to be by the Primitive Baptist Church singers. Burial was to be
in
Roselawn Memorial Gardens.
The family was to receive frinds until the funeral hours at
Creech
Fuenral HOme, Middlesboro, which was in charge of arrangements.

A big
Thank You to Barbara Turner & Tina Wilder
These obits were in a scrapbook that Ernest Miracle saved for
years.
He is now deceased and passed them on to them.

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