Edward "Ralph" Liles, age 88, left for his Heavenly home on January 12, 2021. Having valiantly fought a number of health issues over the past few years, he passed away at Methodist Medical Center with his daughters and son-in-law by his side, from complications related to the COVID-19 virus.
Ralph is survived by his wife of more than 65 years, Sueanne Bradley Liles. He is also survived by his daughters Sherry Liles of Petros and Theresa Hall (Marvin) of Signal Mountain, Tennessee; grandsons; Jonathan Edward Hall (Hannah) of Ooltewah, TN, Captain David Andrew Hall (Emily) of Liberty Hill, TX and Matthew Neal Hall of Signal Mountain, Tennessee. He is also survived by his sister Judy Layne (Bill) of Joyner, Brother-In-Law Bobby Weiford and sister-in-law Carolyn Liles and many beloved nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
Preceded in death by his parents, William and Ettie White Liles, brothers, and sister in laws; Roy Liles (Helen) of Petros, Reece Liles of Petros, Roger Liles (Peggy) of Mossy Grove; Sisters; Rema Ladd (RC)of Rockwood, Wilma Davis (Henry)of Petros, Fema Weiford of Petros, and Linna Long of Nashville.
Ralph retired after working more than 25 years from Martin Marietta - Y-12. He worked as an electrician and was a member of the IBEW Local # 670. Though he worked as an electrician, he was a master of all trades. Ralph and his brothers together built their own houses and helped maintain and repair many others. He was always happy to help family and friends and he gave liberally of his time and abilities whenever needed. He enjoyed hunting with his brothers and many friends, working in the yard and garden and on his numerous ongoing projects. He enjoyed being in the woods and sharing memories of his youth and days in the military. He had many entertaining and amusing stories.
Ralph was proud of his military service. He served during the Korean War from Feb 1953 until January 1955. He rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant prior to his discharge.
What he loved most and what he was most proud of was his family. He was a devoted husband. His last request to his daughters was to take care of their Mom. He was a loving and supportive father to his two daughters (who adored him) and a doting grandfather to his three grandsons. They were his pride and joy. He always enjoyed spending time with family. Holidays and vacations were often characterized by Rook tournaments and round robin billiard contests - everyone sought to partner with Ralph to ensure they were on the winning team!
Ralph was a member of Petros Baptist Church for more than 60 years. He willingly served in numerous positions wherever he was needed through the years. Ralph loved his church. Until his health prevented, he was faithful in attendance and always there when the doors were open. He was certain to be standing at the entrance on Sunday morning with a ready handshake, a current bulletin, and a warm smile. Through all of his recent health challenges, his faith never wavered.
The Family wishes to thank all of the compassionate caregivers who came to his home over the past several years. We are truly blessed not only to have met such caring people but to have made lifelong friends.
Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the family decided to have a private memorial service. The family very much appreciates all the love and support they have received and are disappointed to be unable to celebrate Ralph's life in concert with the many others who loved and respected him. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Petros Baptist Church at P.O. This is the fee to transport your loved one from the funeral home to funeral events (or between events) in a hearse. This is the fee for the basic organizational services that the funeral home will provide. Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. federal trade commission complaints being filed. She was a home healthcare nurse who cared and was dedicated to her patients. Though he worked as an electrician, he was a master of all trades. We take pride in providing a family atmosphere for family and friends to pay their final respects to a loved one. Find the obituary of Virgina Oney (1930 - 2021) from Wartburg, TN. Sign up for your free business account! He willingly served in numerous positions wherever he was needed through the years. Through all of his recent health challenges, his faith never wavered. Share your knowledge with others. The FTC "Funeral Rule" was enacted in 1984 and is designed to ensure that all funeral homes including Schubert Funeral Home provide consumers adequate information with regards to the products and services they are charged for, including obtaining price information on the telephone. Obituaries Subscribe To Updates 03/29/2022 Anita Hall Hodges Schubert Funeral Home 03/22/2022 Douglas Lee Gray Of Coalfield,. Reviewed on Google She retired from Roane Hosiery after 30 plus years. He is also survived by his daughters Sherry Liles of Petros and Theresa Hall (Marvin) of Signal Mountain, Tennessee; grandsons; Jonathan Edward Hall (Hannah) of Ooltewah, TN, Captain David Andrew Hall (Emily) of Liberty Hill, TX and Matthew Neal Hall of Signal Mountain, Tennessee. Schubert Funeral Home. Ways to honor Toni Lavender's life and legacy. on Jan. 20, 2022, 7:47 a.m. You may purchase flowers through the funeral home or separately, if you wish. She enjoyed sitting on her front porch and "people watching" to help keep an eye on her neighborhood. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. Toni Lavender, 28, of Wartburg, passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 2022.She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Helen Kimery; and grandfather, Warren Lavender Sr.She is survived by her parents, Warren Lavender Jr. and Lisa Lavender; children, Isabella and Sophia; and grandmother, Mary Bosley.The family is honoring Toni's wishes to be cremated.Schubert Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He had many entertaining and amusing stories. Edward "Ralph" Liles, age 88, left for his Heavenly home on January 12, 2021. Box 310, Petros, TN 37845.
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William Seiber, 82, of Devonia, Tennessee, went to be with his savior on January 3, 2021.
He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Mary Seiber; sisters, Elsie Seiber and Ella Flemming; brothers, John R., Elzic and Pless Seiber; son, Justin Paul; daughter, Melissa Jackson, and grandson, Kyle Jackson.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Seiber; daughter, Julia and Rick Woods of Joyner; sons, William Michael and wife Mary Ann of Coalfield, and Jeffrey and wife Sarah of Devonia; grandchildren Shasta, Christina, Rebecca, Sarah, Courtney, Brandan, Zachary, and Olivia, 8 great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
He was a retired coal miner, avid gardener, 50 year member of Black Diamond Lodge #625 F.& A.M., and Deacon of Free Communion Baptist Church.