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William Fletcher "Will" Etheridge
1872-1951

Will Etheridge Preached 55 Years
Be sure to read Long Range Results of One Decision by David Guthery on
this
page. David's parents are Avery and Katie Guthrie of McKenzie, TN.
Katie's father, Tom Etheridge was Will Etheridge's brother. I knew these
brothers. Will was born in 1872.
David's story about his great uncle was submitted to me by Frances Ann
Johnson. Frances and her husband James Johnson are members of New Union
Church of Christ near Manchester,
TN where I have preached
in four or five series of gospel meetings. James served as an elder of
the Middleton (TN) Church of Christ 24 years. Frances is a granddaughter
of Will Etheridge.
When my father, Raymond Overton was a young man he led singing in many
gospel meetings where Will Etheridge did the preaching. I believe I
heard my father speak of Will more than of any of the other preachers
with whom he worked. He always
spoke well of him. I am glad, as David's story says that Will decided
"to take a seat and listen awhile" under that brush arbor!
A VISIT WITH
ONE OF WILL'S CHILDREN
On January 20, 1992, my Margie and I visited May Etheridge Crawford at
her home in Bolivar, TN. She is a daughter of Will Etheridge. She is 93
and very alert. She has been a widow for many years. Her four children
are all living. Margie
and I enjoyed our visit with her very much.
Will Etheridge and his first
wife, Elizabeth Frazier Etheridge had six children. May and
Winnie Scott are the only ones living. Winnie is the wife of Roy Scott.
They live in Middleton, TN.
Will Etheridge studied under Ashley S. Johnson and others; Johnson Bible
College near Knoxville, TN.
That is where he met Elizabeth Frazier whom he married. Will
attended Johnson Bible College before the division of the church that
caused the forming of the Christian Church. Johnson Bible College has
been affiliated for many years with the conservative Christian Church.
Brother Etheridge preached the gospel 55 years.
After Elizabeth died he
married Edna Stockard. She survived him an two other husbands, one of
whom was my grandmother Overton’s brother, Gether Sharp. Then Edna
married Paul Tucker of Bradford,
TN. Edna died last
summer. Paul lives in Bradford. He recent gave me the picture of Will
Etheridge which is reproduced on this page. (Webmaster note: This
picture is reproduced at the top of this page.)
—World Evangelist, February, 1992, Basil Overton, page 5

Will Baptized Her Despite The Shotgun!
Dear Brother Overton:
I have just read your report in "The World Evangelist" on brother Will
Etheridge and family. I enjoyed it so much
that I just had to write
you.
When I was a little boy
growing up at Gilbertsville, Kentucky Will Etheridge
came
to Marshall County and
preached in meetings several times. He was one of the favorites among
the preachers who came
there in those days. He
was known by the members of the church at Gilbertsville as “Preacher
Bill.” Sometimes he would bring his daughters with him when he came to
Gilbertsville. I don’t remember their names. This is all about all I
remember about him back then.
When I was a student in Freed-Hardeman Jr. College in the late
1940s brother Orbra Johns was preaching at Highland Street Church of
Christ in Jackson, Tennessee. When he was out of town one Sunday the
church sent to Freed-Hardeman for a preacher to fill in for him and I
went. At the close of the morning service Will Etheridge came and spoke
to me and asked where my home was. When I told him I grew up at
Gilbertsville, Kentucky, the conversation started. He wanted to know if
I was related to Earl, Ezra and Zen Hall. Brother Etheridge usually
stayed at my uncle Earl’s home when he came to Gilbertsville to preach.
Earl, Ezra and Zen Hall and Wiley Howard were the elders at the
Gilbertsville church when he was there. I told him I was the son of Zen
Hall and he seemed very glad to see me and I was glad to see him.
Brother Etheridge invited me, my wife and two children home with
him for the noon meal and we accepted. We talked all afternoon about old
times. He told me about going to school at Johnson Bible College back
before it went the way of the “Christian Church.” He said he was invited
back there to preach one time after it became a “Christian Church
College.” He preached on the principle of doing and teaching just what
the New Testament taught and he told them that if they didn’t believe it
not to blame him for it, because that was what he was taught in Johnson
Bible College and he still believed it.
There was a young man at brother Etheridge’s home that afternoon
who seemed to be one of his children and I said to brother Etheridge, “I
thought all your children were girls,” and he replied “He was a stranger
and I took him in.”
I was preaching in Hardin, Kentucky two Sundays each month at
that time and we had about 90 or 100 meeting on Sunday morning. Brother
Etheridge told me about baptizing one lady whose husband said he would
not baptize his wife for he would be at the baptizing with a shotgun and
see that he did not baptize her. Brother Etheridge told him he would
have to shoot before the baptizing because he intended to baptize her.
Brother Etheridge said the man was there with his shotgun and watched
while he baptized her but did not shoot.
These things were very interesting to me and I thought you might
enjoy them too.
We love you and your family and the work you are doing.
Your Brother in Christ,
Layton L. Hall, Evangelist
412 Cajawa Drive
Mt. Juliet, Tn 37122
(Editor’s note: My old friend Layton Hall wrote some very interesting
church history in the above letter. (I added the heading above his
letter.) He preaches for a very historical congregation,
Philippi Church of Christ which has existed since 1833. The
meeting house is on Hobson Pike, Hermitage, TN. Layton and I attended
Freed-Hardeman at the same time. He has been a faithful preacher 49
years. He and his wife Lucile had a daughter that died many years ago.
My Margie and I had a son that died. The Halls and we share a common
hope of being with our departed and beloved children in the land where
there will be no death.) —Basil Overton
—Letter From Layton L. Hall, World Evangelist, April, 1992, Basil Overton, page
4

The Power Of One Decision
My mother recently learned the story about how her family became
Christians. Her uncle, William "Will" Etheridge, left home as a teenager
and went to work in a small town. Seeking social excitement, he bought
season tickets to the local dance hall.
As he was walking to the first dance, he came by a brush arbor where a
gospel meeting was in progress. It was too early for the dance and the
preacher sounded interesting, so he decided to take a seat and listen
awhile. He had never heard preaching like this before. He was very
impressed with the Bible truths presented and decided to become a
Christian that night. He tore up his tickets to the dance and made his
life-long commitment to Christ.
He went back to his home near Paris, Tennessee, and converted his
father, step mother, brother, sisters, half brothers and sisters. This
occurred around the year 1890. Through his influence, over 100 of his
family's descendants have become Christians.
But this is not the end of his story. Will Etheridge then went on to
Bible College and became a gospel preacher. He preached for about 50
years in several states and held gospel meetings in many places
including Springfield, Missouri.
We never know how the future of our world can change because of our
deciding today, either to serve God or to fulfill our worldly desires.
(Editor's note: I truly appreciate David's story about Will Etheridge.
When I was growing up in Weakley County in West Tennessee, I knew my
father, Raymond Overton (now deceased) had been greatly influenced by
Will Etheridge. Dad led singing nany times in gospel meetings where Will
preached. Dad spoke of brother Etheridge very often. He loved and
respected him greatly. It was also my pleasure to know this gospel
preacher. Because he influenced my Dad for good I believe he influenced
me for good.)
— David Guthery, Personal Work Director, Church of Christ, 2148 North
National, Springfield, Missouri 65803, January, 1986, Page 3

A Will Etheridge Story
In the December, 1997 issue of the World Evangelist,
Basil Overton, under his regular heading of Mule Musings, told of a
story he had heard Will Etheridge tell over 50 years previous. He spoke
of a woman went to a judge and told him her husband hitched her with a
mule to a plow. The judge told her, "I don't blame you for wanting a
divorce." She replied, "Judge, I don't want a divorce, I want you to
make my husband get a mule that will pull his part." He went on to
illustrate that this was like a mule, or for that matter a Christian who
would not pull their part in doing the Lord's Work. Mule Musings was
always a good story from farm life with an any day and anytime practical
example for Christians anywhere and any time.
-World Evangelist, December, 1997, page 8, under Mule Musings
And Other Matters

My Will Etheridge Connection
Will Etheridge touched the lives of many individuals. He being dead,
still speaks through his descendants. It has been my privilege to know
some of his family, working with them in the church. When I was
preaching for the church of Christ at Fayetteville, Georgia, between
1996 and 2006, it was privilege to know and work with Dennis and Marlene
Etheridge. Though they had spent most of their lives in Ohio, for the
last number of years they have lived in the metro-Atlanta area. Dennis
is one of the deacons in the Fayetteville congregation. It was my
privilege to marry some of their children. They have become to Jenny and
myself life-long friends. -Scott Harp, webservant,
www.TheRestorationMovement.com

Directions To The Grave Of
W.F. Etheridge
W.F. Etheridge was buried in the
graveyard at Middleton, Hardeman County, Tennessee.
From Memphis:
On the east side of Memphis take I-40 to Exit 10 (I-240) and head south.
Go seven miles and head SE on Hwy 385 (Nonconnah Pkwy.) Go to dead end
into Hwy. 72 and head east out of the metro Memphis area. Stay on Hwy.
72 into Mississippi until you get to the community of Walnut. Then head
north out of Walnut on Hwy. 15. Head into Middleton and the cemetery
will be on your right. Enter the central part of the cemetery and look
for a marble squared in area with tiny gravel. This is the grave
location of the Etheridge family.
From Nashville:
Head west on I-40 to Jackson, Tn., Exit #80 and
head south (45 Bypass). Head into the city and bear right on Hwy. 45
heading south toward Henderson. Just south of the city, take Hwy. 18
southwest toward Boliver. At Boliver head due south on Hwy. 125 to
Middleton. When passing through Middleton you will see the cemetery on
your left. Enter the central part of the cemetery and look for a marble
squared in area with tiny gravel. This is the grave location of the
Etheridge family.
From Birmingham:
Head northwest on Hwy. 78 into Mississippi. After passing through Tupelo
you will come to New Albany. Head north on Hwy. 15. When you cross into
Tennessee it will become Hwy. 125. Head into Middleton and the cemetery
will be on your right. Enter the central part of the cemetery and look
for a marble squared in area with tiny gravel. This is the grave
location of the Etheridge family.

GPS Coordinates
N35º 03' 489" x WO 88º 53' 523"
Accuracy To Within 15'
Facing West




Myrtle Etheridge
Moses
Nov. 20, 1907
Oct. 16, 1973
Ruth Etheridge
Cornelius
Apr. 9, 1903
Feb. 3, 1977

Ida Frazier
Etheridge
1872-1932

Wm. F. Etheridge
1872-1951
We Fought A Good Fight
A Gospel Preacher 55, Yrs.


Special Thanks: To Tom Childers for assisting me
in bringing to light and helping me to locate and visit the grave of
W.F. Etheridge. I visited the grave in June, 2007 will involved in a
series of meetings at Austin's Chapel Church of Christ in Scott's Hill,
Tennessee. Many thanks to Tom and his inspiration to continue producing
sites like this honoring those who have blazed the trail of godliness.
His site has some of this information as well as further info on the
life of W.F. Etheridge.
Visit:
http://www.freed-hardeman.com/WFEtheridge.htm
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