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George
William Floyd
1906-1975

Biographical
Sketch On The Life Of William Floyd
William
(Bill) Floyd was born January 6, 1906, at Sparta, Tennessee. He was the
son of Charles and Mattiie Mae (Paul) Floyd.
He
attended elementary school and high school at Sparta, Tennessee. Following
high school he attended David Lipscomb College, Vanderbilt University, and
Detroit School of Art. He did not obtain a degree.
On
August 18, 1935, Floyd married
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Keith. To this union two sons were born, named
William Kirk Floyd and Charles Keith Floyd.
In
October 1934 Floyd began preaching at Attalla, Alabama. Places where he
preached were Attalla, Gadsden and Sylacauga, Alabama; Pensacola,
Gainesville, West Palm Beach, Alachua and Fernandina Beach, Florida;
Sherman, Texas; Galveston, Texas; Oklahoma City and Lexington, Oklahoma;
and Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Bill
did full time local work in five States and held meetings in Nebraska,
Tennessee, Kentucky, and in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska. He held two
debates, one in Alabama and one in Florida.
Floyd
was a powerful preacher in his productive years. He loved people and had
much success in personal work. However, he had to retire from his ministry
at age 65 because of poor health. He was a severe diabetic and was unable
to continue located work, though he did some "fill in" work from
time to time.
Floyd
had preached for the Walnut Church of Christ in Sherman, Texas, some 35
years, before time for retirement. While they lived in Sherman they bought
a home and had kept it all through the years that they had been away from
Sherman. When he retired, they moved back to Sherman and were thankful
that they had a home to move into.
Floyd
died April 3, 1975, in Sherman, Texas. Survivors included his wife,
Sarah Elizabeth Floyd; two sons, William Kirk Floyd and Charles Keith
Floyd; one granddaughter and four grandsons; two brothers and two sisters.
Funeral service was conducted in Sherman, Texas, with Bill Wiley and Billy
T. Smith of Sherman officiating.
A
graveside service was held in Sparta, Tennessee, with Robert E. Keith
officiating. Interment was in the Floyd Cemetery.
–
By Gussie Lambert, In Memoriam, c.1988, pages 95,96
Directions
To The Floyd Cemetery
In
Sparta, Tennessee go to the Court House in the center of town and go west
on County Hwy. 84 toward Monterey. Go 8.8 miles (Mile marker 8) and turn
right at the bottom of a curve into the driveway of the Puckett family on
the right (8800 Monterey Hwy). If you pass the Big Spring Church of
Christ, you've gone too far. Go back down the hill and turn to the left.
In the curved driveway take the little road that leads down behind the
house to the little cemetery. Many of the Floyd family members are buried
in this little cemetery.
Webmaster
Comments: I visited this little cemetery in June, 2002 while on a day
outing with friends. We had been in Sparta looking for the Floyd grave in
the Highland Cemetery where W.H. Sutton is
buried. We walked all over the cemetery looking for it. We gave up on our pursuit
at that point. I went to a local funeral home, and found out that the
Floyd Cemetery was out the Monterey Highway, but the Funeral Director did
not know where it was, as he had never been there. So, we went out the
highway. We passed a house where I noticed out of the corner of my eye, an
old couple sitting on the front porch. We stopped in and asked if they
knew where the graveyard was located. The little old couple was named
Sparks. When I told them I was looking for the grave of William Floyd, the
lady said, "You're looking for Brother Will's grave! What a good man
he was!" They had known Brother Floyd, and the family all their
lives, and were members of the Church of Christ at Big Spring. After a few
minutes we were on our way to the cemetery, thanks to the directions of
good Brother and Sister Sparks.


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