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John William Jarrett |
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1913-2001
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Biographical Sketch On The Life Of John W. Jarrett |
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John William Jarrett was born in Wildersville,
Tennessee on May 10, 1913. He was married to Opal May Altom, December
24, 1936. They had one child. He was baptized by R.L. Colley in 1924. He
began preaching in Lexington, Tennessee in 1940. John received his
training at Freed-Hardeman College, now University, in Henderson,
Tennessee, and Bethel College in McKenzie, Tennessee.
Jarrett preached most of his career in the southeastern United States.
He began preaching in Humbolt from 1944-1947. He went to Georgia in 1948
and spent two years in the southern city of Americus. He later moved to
Louisville, Kentucky and preached some years for the Haldeman Avenue
Church of Christ. He ended his preaching career in the area near his
home at the Roans Creek church of Christ north of Lexington, Tennessee.
He passed from this life in 2001 and is buried in the
Roan's Creek Church of Christ cemetery.
-Source: Preachers of Today, edited by
Batsell Barrett Baxter & M. Norvel Young,
c. 1952, page 176.
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Directions To The Grave Of J.W. Jarrett |
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John W. Jarrett is buried in the Roan's Creek
Cemetery, north of Lexington, Tennessee. From Memphis take I-40 east,
and from Nashville, take I-40 west to Exit #108, Hwy. 22 and head north.
Just over the Carroll County Line you will come to Roans Creek Church
Road. Turn left the church building is at the top of the hill and the
cemetery will be on the right. The cemetery is small, and the grave
should be easy to locate. |
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Jarrett
John William 1913-2001
Opal Altom 1916 - 2002
Married December 24, 1936
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More On Roan's Creek
Church of Christ
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Special Thanks: To Tom Childers for assisting me
in bringing to light and helping me to locate and visit the grave of
J.W. Stockard. I visited the grave in June, 2007 while 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 J.W. Jarrett and the church at Roans Creek.
Visit:
http://www.freed-hardeman.com
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