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Helen Rose Presley

Helen Rose Presley

March 7,2015

Helen Rose Presley, 76, died Saturday, March 7, 2015 at the Red Bay Hospital. She was born in Alabama and was retired from Union Planters Bank after twenty years.

Memorial services were Thursday, March 12, at Maud Church of Christ, Maud. Burial was in Maud Cemetery.

Survivors are two daughters, Pamela Rose Key, Red Bay, and Teresa Dianne Siskey, Millington, Tenn.; two grandchildren, Daniel Webster Turbeville II and wife, Alyssa, and Kensley Danielle Bramlett and husband, Landon; one brother, Eugene Thorn and wife, Joann, Iuka, Miss., and one sister, Vernell Winchester, Red Bay.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Arvin Thorn and Carrie Moore Thorn, her husband, Elmer Joel Presley, one brother, Joe Thorn and one sister, Katie Coltart.

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