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- [S112] Census, 1930.
Name: Hulett Stogner
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1930
Event Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Birth Year (Estimated): 1915
Birthplace: Alabama
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Jim D Stogner Head M 51
Oma Stogner Wife F 53
Comer Stogner Son M 23
Mamie Stogner Daughter F 19
Hulett Stogner Son M 15
Ruby Stogner Daughter F 12
Lillian Stogner Daughter F 10
- [S4] Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee), 6 Dec 2000.
STOGNER, REVEREND JAMES HULETT "J.H." - born December 17, 1914 in Gurley, Ala. went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 5, 2000. Rev. Stogner was one of six children preceded in death by his parents, James D. "J.D." and Naomi L. Stogner and two brothers, Shelby and Comer Stogner. He was working as a machinist in Alcoa, Tenn. in 1948 when he answered the call to preach and was ordained at First Baptist Church of Pigeon Forge. Over the years he served as pastor of Mt. Zion, Gists Creek, Millican Grove and Richardson Cove Baptist Churches in Sevierville and Center View, Pigeon Valley and Denton Baptist Churches in Cocke County. He served as Director of Missions for the Holston Valley Association from 1955 until 1964 and for East Tenn. Baptist Assoc. from 1964 until 1980.
He migrated to Gatlinburg, Tenn. in 1936 where he met his wife of 63 years, Kate Trentham Stogner, who survives him. They made their home in Rogersville, Tenn. Also surviving are his children, James and wife Wanda of Rogersville, Dorothy and husband, Sidney Lawson of Rogersville, Ronald and wife, Darlene of McDonough, Ga., Doris Stogner of Sevierville, and Esta and husband, Larry Campbell of Knoxville. Also surviving him are six grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and sisters, Mamie Watson of Newport, Ruby Trentham of Maryville and Lillian Crosby of Schnecksville, Pa. Rev. Stogner was blessed with a long and healthy life, a wealth of family and friends and an assurance that someday the Lord would come to take him to a heavenly home prepared just for him. Funeral celebration service 7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley's Smoky Mountain Chapel in Pigeon Forge. Rev. Troy Cody and Rev. Melvin Carr officiating. Entombment 10 a.m. Friday in Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Atchley's Smoky Mountain Chapel, 220 Emert St. Pigeon Forge, Tenn. www.atchleyfuneralhome.com.
- [S142] Newspaper Article, The Newport Plain Talk, 5 Dec 2000.
ROGERSVILLE--Reverend James Hulett "J.H." Stogner, born December 17, 1914, in Gurley, Alabama, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 5, 2000.
Rev. Stogner was one of six children preceded in death by his parents, James D. "J.D." and Naomi L. Stogner, and two brothers, Shelby and Comer Stogner.
He was working as a machinist in Alcoa, Tennessee, in 1948, when he answered the call to preach and was ordained at First Baptist Church of Pigeon Forge. Over the years he served as pastor of Mt. Zion, Gists Creek, Millican Grove and Richardson Cove Baptist Churches in Sevierville and Center View, Pigeon Valley and Denton Baptist Churches in Cocke County. He served as Director of Missions for the Holston Valley Association from 1955 until 1964 and for East Tennessee Baptist Association from 1964 until 1980.
He migrated to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in 1936 where he met his wife of 63 years, Kate Trentham Stogner, who survives him. They made their home in Rogersville, Tennessee. Also surviving are his children, James and wife, Wanda, of Rogersville, Dorothy and husband, Sidney Lawson, of Rogersville, Ronald and wife, Darlene, of McDonough, Georgia, Doris Stogner, of Sevierville, and Esta and husband, Larry Campbell, of Knoxville. Also surviving him are six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, and sisters, Mamie Watson, of Newport, Ruby Trentham, of Maryville, and Lillian Crosby, of Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.
Reverend Stogner was blessed with a long and healthy life, a wealth of family and friends and an assurance that someday the Lord would come to take him to a heavenly home prepared just for him.
Funeral celebration service 7 p.m., Thursday, at Atchley?s Smoky Mountain Chapel in Pigeon Forge with Rev. Troy Cody and Rev. Melvin Carr officiating. Entombment 10 a.m., Friday, in Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens.
The family will receive friends 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, at Atchley?s Smoky Mountain Chapel, 220 Emert Street, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Atchley?s Smoky Mountain Chapel, Pigeon Forge, is in charge of arrangements.
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