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- [S112] Census, 1930.
Name: Louise Phelps
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Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1930
Event Place: Lenoir City, Loudon, Tennessee, United States
District: 0006
Gender: Female
Age: 11
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Daughter
Birth Year (Estimated): 1919
Birthplace: Tennessee
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Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Sheet Number and Letter: 16A
Household ID: 313
Line Number: 15
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T626
Affiliate Film Number: 2261
GS Film number: 2341995
Digital Folder Number: 004548175
Image Number: 00416
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Ira Phelps M 43 Tennessee
Wife Myrtle Phelps F 37 Tennessee
Son Kennith Phelps M 14 Tennessee
Daughter Mildred Phelps F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Louise Phelps F 11 Tennessee
Daughter Cereta Phelps F 9 Tennessee
Daughter Magarie Phelps F 7 Tennessee
Daughter Laura J Phelps F 5 Tennessee
Son Wayne Phelps M 3 Tennessee
- [S68] Click Funeral Home, (http://www.clickfuneralhome.com), 22 May 2010.
Louise Phelps McNabb Way departed this life for the next, Saturday, May 22, 2010. The beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend passed away from this life at the house she made a home.
Myrtle Louise Phelps was born to Ira Ernest and Myrtle Allen Phelps on July 29, 1918 in Lenoir City, TN. Preceded from this life by her parents, brothers, Kenneth Allen Phelps and Ernest Wayne Phelps; sisters, Cereta Fern Phelps and Mildred Estelle ( Mrs. James Thomas) Grubb; by first husband, Glenn Nathaniel McNabb (1978) and second husband Glenn Melcoy Way (2005). She is survived by her daughter, Glenda L. Shaw and granddaughter, Victoria Elizabeth Shaw; grandson, D. Marcus Shaw, Jr. and wife, Stephanie all of Savanna, Illinois; son, Joseph N. McNabb of the home; sisters, Marjorie Elizabeth Phelps of Lenoir City and Laura Jean Gamertsfelder of Knoxville; many nieces and nephews, stepchildren step grandchildren step great grandchildren to cherish memories of her.
Louise was a member of First Baptist Church in Lenoir City and one who did not live her faith only one day a week. For many years a member of Rev. Dick DeMerchant’s Senior Adult Class, she delighted in providing and amazing array of theme decorations for banquets.
Putting family before her own interests, thirteen year old Louise left high school following her freshman year to help support her mother and younger family members during the Great Depression. In early years, she spent summers in Sevierville to help care for her grandfather, William C. Allen. She worked many years with the First National Bank in Lenoir City, first as a teller and then as Assistant Cashier before an early retirement.
Louise was intelligent and artistic. She was an accomplished amateur oil painter, later venturing into watercolors after several years of decorative work in metal and clay. She once created one-of-a-kind immediately recognizable caricatures of Lenoir City school officials and faculty on the improbable medium of eggshells. Mrs. Louise McNabb was the first treasurer of the first Clan Macnab Society in the USA, which she was instrumental in founding and was part of its first event at the Grandfather Mountain Scottish Games and Gathering in 1971.
Following the gift of a child’s doll from her sister-in-law, Mrs. Allyne McNabb Knowlen of Ooltewah, TN, she was for many years a member of the East Tennessee Doll Collectors Club and attended numerous conventions. Louise was particularly adept at creating period-appropriate doll clothing, especially for "fashion" dolls. Louise cherished visits with family and friends, especially children. She kept an antique bread bowl filled with toys for toddlers under a living room chair. Louise is remembered as a sweet and kind woman with strength of character.
A special thank you to East Tennessee Home Health and Hospice, especially Sheila Risher for more than 4 years of dedicated care.
The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Click Funeral Home, Lenoir City. Funeral services will follow at 7 p.m. with Dr. Dick DeMerchant officiating. Family and friends will gather at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Ooltewah Cemetery in Ooltewah, TN for graveside services. In lieu flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children, 1900 Richmond Road, Lexington, KY 40502 or the Alzheimer’s Association. PO Box 10088, Knoxville, TN 37939-9910.
Click Funeral Home, Lenoir City is serving the family of Louise Way.
- [S58] Marriage Certificate.
Name: Ira Phelps
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Spouse's Name: Myrtle Allen
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Event Date: 25 Nov 1914
Event Place: , Loudon, Tennessee
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51947-2
System Origin: Tennessee-VR
GS Film number: 565002
Reference ID: 2:1DBQMX0
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