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  2. R. S. Lewis Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has operated continuously in downtown Memphis, Tennessee since 1914. The home has held services for many prominent African-Americans, including Benjamin Hooks and Martin Luther King Jr. The Lewis family was known for its civic leadership.

  3. Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    King's first funeral took place on April 5, 1968, at R.S. Lewis Funeral Home in Memphis. After the shooting, King was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at St. Joseph's Hospital and was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. King's closest aides contacted Robert Lewis Jr.—a local funeral director who had first met King two days prior—to retrieve the body and prepare it for viewing.

  4. Martin, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Martin is a city in Weakley County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 10,825 according to the 2020 census . The city is the home of the University of Tennessee at Martin .

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  6. Buried by the Bernards - Wikipedia

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    R. Bernard Funeral Services opened in 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] The Bernard family received national publicity for the funeral home due to viral marketing campaigns. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] After the business received publicity, Ryan Bernard was contacted by producer Warren D. Robinson about developing a comedic reality series.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery ...

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    Home Infirmary: August 24, 1978 (#78002620) July 24, 2008: Riverside Dr. and Current St. Clarksville: Destroyed by arsonist on January 13, 1992. ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren ...

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    Built in the Federal style by Phillip Hoodenpyl for planter William Black c. 1835, later remodeled in Greek Revival style; used as Elizabeth J. Magness Home for the Aged and Indigent, 1930s–1980s 17: Philadelphia Church of Christ: Philadelphia Church of Christ: November 17, 1988 : Vervilla Rd.

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