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Obituary: Ludie Walls Hunley, 71, of Cedar Grove, died Monday, February 9, at her home. Services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 12, in the chapel of Chase Funeral Home with Bro. Billy Clark officiating. Burial followed at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers who served were Tony Hunley, James Hunley, Donnie Hunley, Timmy Wilson, Kris Hunley, Kurt Hunley, and Max Anderson. Mrs. Hunley, daughter of the late Andrew J. Marvindale and Vera Nell (Wiles) Marvindale, was born on February 20, 1937, in Carroll County. She was a retired assembly worker for the Quaker Oats Company, where she worked from 1976 thru 1994, and the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, where she worked from 1956 thru 1976. She was a member of Christian Chapel Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Gerald Walls; her second husband, Thomas Hunley; and two sons, Steve Walls and Mark Walls. She is survived by two daughters, Donna Moody of Lexington and Patricia (Jackie) Nunley of Cedar Grove; three sisters, Ruby Kirk and Billie Gregory, both of Jackson, and Alma Wilson of Cedar Grove; seven grandchildren, Joseph Moody, Amy Winkelman, Julie Duke, Billy Moody, Tasha Collins, Gary Walls, and Chris Walls; 15 great-grandchildren; and the wonderful supporting family of Thomas Hunley. Ludie Faye first married Gerald WALLS. They had the following children:
Ludie Faye second married Thomas Harold HUNLEY, son of James Dewey HUNLEY (1899-) & Mae CARNELL. Born on 16 Apr 1927 in Carroll County, Tennessee. At the age of 75, Thomas Harold died in Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee on 19 Nov 2002. Buried on 21 Nov 2002 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Cedar Grove, Tennessee. Obituary: Mr. Thomas Harold Hunley, 75, died on Tuesday, November 19 at the Huntingdon Health and Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services were conducted on Thursday, November 21 at the Dilday Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Bill Crossno officiating. Interment followed in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hunley was born on April 16, 1927 in Carroll County to the late James Dewey and Mae Carnell Hunley. He was a retired employee of Griffin and Powell Monument Works and a member of the Hickory Plains Church of Christ. Two sons, Stevie Walls and Mark Walls and two brothers, Cecil Hunley and Paul Hunley preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Ludie Hunley; four daughters, Shirley Wilson of Huntingdon, Judy Cole and Patricia Hunley, both of Cedar Grove and Donna Moody of Lexington; four sons, Harold Hunley of Bruceton, James Hunley of Huntingdon, Tony Hunley of Clarksburg and Donnie Hunley of Camden; two sisters, Gladys Collins of Cedar Grove and Betty Denninson of Harts, Michigan; 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren
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