Cicero & Mamie Lewallen

Posted By: Dorothy Campbell


Date Posted: May 28, 2009


Description:

Son of Andrew Russell Lewallen & Mahala Ruth Stonechiper. They were not married.

Cicero Granville Lewallen
July 10, 1881
October 31, 1969


Mamie Owens Lewallen
May 19, 1919
May 24, 1999


Date Taken:


Place Taken: Hazel Valley Memorial Cemetery, Scott County, TN


Owner: Margery Morgan


Dorothy Campbell - May 28, 2009

Lewallen, Cicero G. - Age 88, of Rt. 2, Oneida, passed away at the Scott County Hospital, Oct 31, 1969. He was the son of the late Andrew Lewallen and the late Polly Stonecipher Lewallen. He professed a hope in Christ and united with the High Point Baptist Church July 8, 1951 and remained a member until his death. Survivors are his wife, Mamie Owens Lewallen of Rt 2, Oneida, seven sons, Olen Lewallen of Oneida, Carl Lewallen of Atlanta, GA, Victor Lewallen of Knoxville, TN, Bruno Lewallen of Brunswick, GA, Andy Lewallen with the US Army in Korea, David Lewallen and Charles Lewallen of Oneida, TN., five daughters, Alma Lawhorn of Bashnell. IL, Violace Choat of Oneida, Mable Sills of Knoxville, TN Fanny Terry of Manchester, Brenda Stanley of Knoxville, TN, one brother C.K. Lewallen of Oneida, TN, fourth (sic) two grandchildren, fifty-six great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.
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LEWALLEN, MAMIE O. OWENS died 24 May 1999 Comment
Mamie O. Lewallen, 80, of the High Point community, died May 24, 1999, at the Scott County Hospital in Oneida. Born in Scott County, May 19, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Freeman and Sally Ann Phillips Owens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded also in death by her husband, Cicero G. Lewallen; one brother, Maynard Owens; three sisters, Fannie Terry, Lotena Owens, and Dorothy Alexander; step children, Carl Lewallen, Olen Lewallen, Victor Lewallen, Alma Lawhorn, and Mable Sells. She was a lifetime member of Helenwood Baptist Church. She is survived by her children: Fannie Terry of Oneida, Brenda Stanley and husband, Milford of Clarksville, Tenn., Andy Lewallen and wife, Ona of Oneida, David Lewallen and wife, Rita of Sweetwater, Tenn., and Charles Lewallen of Oneida, step children, Violace Daugherty of Oneida, and Bruno Lewallen and wife, Arrie of Warner Robbins, Ga.; 17 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and many other relatives. The family was to receive friends May 26, from 6 9 p.m., at West-Murley Funeral Home The body will lie instate at Helenwood Baptist Church Thursday, May 27, from 9 10 a.m. Service is to be conducted May 27, 1999, 10 a.m., at Helenwood Baptist Church with Rev. Roger Cecil and Rev. Floyd Terry officiating. Music is to be provided by Helenwood Baptist Church Choir along with Brenda West. Interment is to follow at Hazel Valley Cemetery. (Source: The Independent Herald, 27 May 1999, p14)

Resa Miller - Jun 22, 2009

I just saw on another site that Cicero Lewallen killed Lonnie Young?   Is this the same Cicero?

Resa Miller - May 29, 2009

His parents weren't married?   Which Andrew Russell Lewallen is this one?   Was he married to someone else?

Dorothy Campbell - May 29, 2009

Andrew Russell Lewallen (1849) was married to Nancy Derick Carpenter. They had nine children. The eighth one Alonzo Herman Lewallen was born November 13, 1880 and Cicero was born eight months later on July 10, 1881. Then on July 05, 1884 Andrew Russell's wife had her last child a girl named Lurie Maud Lewallen.

Resa Miller - May 30, 2009

I wonder what his family thought about this?   This is a lot more common than I thought.   How come some were arrested for bastardy?

Margery Ray Morgan - Jun 26, 2009

Resa
yes Cicero did kill lonnie Young
he killed him over jealous
terrible thing to kill a man over