Gordon McDaniel Rice1,2

M, b. July 14, 1919, d. May 19, 1973
     Gordon McDaniel Rice was buried at Sherwood Burial Park, 1045 Lynchburg Turnpike, Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.2 His Social Security Number was 229-03-4889.3 He married Lila Lacy Poff, daughter of James Fleming Poff and Minnie Belle McNeil.1,2 Gordon McDaniel Rice was born on July 14, 1919 at West Virginia.3,2 He died on May 19, 1973 at Richmond, Virginia, at age 53.3,2

Family

Lila Lacy Poff b. May 10, 1905, d. June 17, 1995
Marriage*He married Lila Lacy Poff, daughter of James Fleming Poff and Minnie Belle McNeil.1,2 
Child
  • Roger L. Rice1

Citations

  1. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Lacy Poff Rice obituary in the Jun 18, 1995 edition.
  2. [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
  3. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Richard Harding Poff Jr.1,2

M, d. April 29, 2014
FatherJustice Richard Harding "Dick" Poff Sr.1,3 b. October 19, 1923, d. June 27, 2011
MotherJo Ann Ragan Topper1,3 b. February 18, 1925, d. January 2, 1978
     Richard Harding Poff Jr. was buried at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens, 4758 New Manchester Highway, Tullahoma, Coffee Co., Tennessee.2 He Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Richard H. Poff, Jr. died on Tuesday, April 29th, following a distinguished 25 year career with the Bureau. As the sole FBI agent of a resident agency responsible for six counties in southern Tennessee, Poff conducted numerous investigations of federal violations, to include financial crimes, narcotics trafficking, cyber crime, exploitation of children, public corruption, violent gang activity, bank robbery, health care fraud, and national security threats. Poff’s duties included extensive experience interviewing and interrogating numerous witnesses, victims, and perpetrators of crimes across the spectrum of federal violations and planning and conducting numerous arrests, to include high risk arrests and search warrants by multiple federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. In addition to being entrusted with the nation’s lone single-man office, Poff was one of the most highly decorated agents in the entire FBI. His honors include: the FBI Medal for Bravery (2000), the Tennessee Law Enforcement Medal of Honor (2003), the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association (INEOA) Special Award of Honor (2000, 2007), the INEOA FBI Narcotics Investigation Award (2003), the INEOA Commendation Award for Outstanding Narcotics Investigation (1998), the Drug Enforcement Association (DEA) National Drug Enforcement Officers Association Distinguished Service Award (2008), the Tennessee Optimist Club FBI Special Agent of the Year (2012), the Tennessee Narcotics Officers Association Meritorious Service Award (2011), the Meritorious Service Award of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1998), the Commendation Award of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee (1997), the Outstanding Service Award of the Violent Crimes and Drug Task Force, District Attorney General for the Seventeenth Judicial District of Tennessee (1996, 1997), the United States Marshal Service Outstanding Service Award (2003), the Bedford Country Sheriff’s Department Outstanding Service Award (1998, 2000, 2009, 2010), the Shelbyville Police Department Outstanding Service Award (1996, 1997, 2007), the Manchester Police Department Outstanding Service Award (1997), the Winchester Police Department Outstanding Service Award (2007), the Appreciation Award of the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth (2011), the Tennessee Governor’s Task Force for Marijuana Eradication Award (2002), the FBI International Olympics Security Award (1996 Summer Olympics), the FBI Sustained Exceptional Performance Award (1998, 2006), and FBI Quality Step Increases (1997, 1999, 2003, 2006). His career with the FBI began after earning his B.A. with Distinction from the Virginia Military Institute in 1984, and his J.D. from the William and Mary School of Law in 1987. After graduating from William and Mary, Poff spent two years as an associate attorney with an insurance defense law firm in the Roanoke, Virginia District Court, before leaving the firm for the FBI due to his desire to aid the community and world at large by fighting crime. Poff’s stellar record as a public servant was rivaled only by his performance as a husband and father. He is survived by his wife of 26 years, Lynn Mills Poff of Tullahoma; his daughter, Laura Ellis and her husband Matthew of Madison, AL; his two sons, Ryan and Austin Poff both of Tullahoma; his granddaughter, Emma Ellis of Madison, AL; sister, Becky Marshall of Gainesville, VA; brother, Tom Poff of Huntington WV; niece, Stephanie Ryan of Chantilly, VA; and nephew, Stephen Marshall of Midlothian, VA . Poff’s dedication to the pursuit of justice aided innumerable victims of violent and financial crimes and saw hundreds of criminals successfully detained and prosecuted. His legacy to his family, however, will not be in wealth or awards, but in the memory of his immeasurable love and devotion and his pristine example as a man, a husband, and a father. Visitation services will be held at Kilgore Funeral Home on Friday, May 2nd, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, May 3rd, at 11:00am at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens with Rev. Alex Hoffner officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be given to Alzheimer’s disease research.2 He married Lynn Mills circa 1978.2 Richard Harding Poff Jr. died on April 29, 2014 at Tennessee.2

Family

Lynn Mills
Marriage*He married Lynn Mills circa 1978.2 
Children
  • Ryan Poff3,2
  • Austin Poff3,2
  • Laura Poff2

Citations

  1. [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Jo Ann Topper Poff obituary in an unknown edition.
  2. [S4217] Kilgore Funeral Home, LLC, online http://www.kilgorefuneralhometullahoma.com, From the Richard H. Poff, Jr. obituaruy.
  3. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Richard H. Poff obituary in the Jul 3, 2011 edition.

Larry Gene Yeatts1,2,3

M, b. January 14, 1940, d. November 30, 2009
FatherKyle James Yeatts1,3,4,6 b. March 26, 1916, d. July 25, 1986
MotherMadie Ola "Mada" Epperly1,3,4,5,6 b. February 3, 1919, d. February 22, 2010
     Larry Gene Yeatts was buried at Cedar Lawn Memorial Park, 5070 Cove Road N. W., Roanoke, Virginia.3 His Social Security Number was 223-50-1907.7 He was born on January 14, 1940 at Floyd Co., Virginia.3,7 He married Betty Mae Wertz, daughter of Harry Preston Wertz and Lena Mae Wickham, circa 1957.2,3 Larry Gene Yeatts died on November 30, 2009 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia, at age 69.3,7 He Larry Gene Yeatts, 69, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Monday, November 30, 2009, at Lewis Gale Medical Center. God welcomed him to his Heavenly Home which He had prepared for him. He was a wonderful husband, son, father and grandfather. Mr. Yeatts was born on January 14, 1940, in Floyd County. He was a member and faithful deacon of Lakeside Baptist Church in Salem. He retired from Rowe Furniture, Salem Frame Division, with 40 years of service. He was preceded in death by his sister, Peggy Stinson; father, Kyle Yeatts; and stepfather, Mose Austin. He is survived by his loving wife of over 52 years, Betty Wertz Yeatts; son, Larry Daniel (Danny) Yeatts and wife, Donna, of Roanoke County; two daughters, Debbie Wimmer and her husband, Justin, of Check, and Dana Reince, and her husband, David, of Florence, S.C; mother, Madie Austin, of Floyd; brother, Joe Austin and his wife, Donna, and their family, of Covington; sister, Pat Austin and her family, of Floyd; six grandchildren, Jeff Wimmer, Travis Wimmer, Danessa Greenauer, Gary Yeatts, Brayden Reince, and Lauren Reince; stepgrandson, John Weeks and his wife, Ashley; three greatgrandchildren; three step great-grandchildren; and special niece, Lisa Sutphin and her husband, Jeff, and their children, Peggy, Kelly and Brian. Mr. Yeatts fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer for five years. Funeral Service will be held 11 a.m. on Thursday, December 3, 2009, at Lakeside Baptist Church. Pastors Art Hearne and Tom Maxwell will officiate. Interment will follow at Cedar Lawn Memorial Park. Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 800-227-2345. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 2, 2009, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. at Oakey's South Chapel, 540-989-3131. on December 2, 2009.3

Census Records

1940Dwelling 28, District 32-5, Floyd, Floyd Co., Virginia6

Family

Betty Mae Wertz
Marriage*Larry Gene Yeatts married Betty Mae Wertz, daughter of Harry Preston Wertz and Lena Mae Wickham, circa 1957.2,3 
Children
  • Debbie Mae Yeatts3,8
  • Larry Daniel "Danny" Yeatts3,8
  • Dana Faye Yeatts3

Citations

  1. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Arnold Moses Austin obituary in the Dec 11, 1997 edition.
  2. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Harry Preston Wertz obituary in the Aug 4, 1992 edition.
  3. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Larry Gene Yeatts obituary in the Dec 2, 2009 edition.
  4. [S116] Floyd Press, From the Peggy Ann Yeatts obituary in the Apr 29, 1976 edition.
  5. [S102] Roanoke Times, From the Madie Ola Epperly Austin obituary in the Feb 24, 2010 edition.
  6. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  7. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  8. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.