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10 THE TENNESSEAN Wednesday, February 1997 5B STATE Death Notices LOCAL NEWS ARNOLD, Walker Lusk Feb. 1997. He was a retired Naval Officer and former partner of Green Hills Realty. Survived by ter wife, Betty Arnold; daughand son-in-law, Pamela J. Chilton and Robert H.

Chilton Ill; granddaughter, Lauren J. Rickenbacher. Graveside services with Full Military Honors will be at 2 p.m., Thurs. at Middle TN State Veteran's Cemetery on McCrory Lane Rev. Fred Schneider officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. ROESCH PATTON AUSTIN BRACEY CHARLTON, 715 Broadway, 244-6480. Wrote alps BARBEE, George P. Survived by wife, Georgia Barbee; Vanessa D. Greer, Gladys (Phillip), Compton; 3 grandchildren, Leland, Vanessa, and Kendall Greer, Hickory, TN; sister, Elsie Benton, Springfield, TN; sev'eral nephews, cousins and friends; devoted friends, Mr.

Mrs. M. Brady. Visitation, Thurs. from 11-12; services to follow at Original Christ Temple Church, 340 Hadley Bend Old Hickory; Eld.

William Johnson officiating, assisted by Eld. Paul Valentine. Interment, Mt. Arat Cemetery, Central Pike, Mt. Juliet, TN.

K. GARDNER SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. BRIDGES, Lorene February 25, 1997. Survived by husband, Robert Bridges three children; other relatives and friends. Arrangements announced later.

SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L. and Melvin J. Smith, Directors BROWN, Mrs. Ella Mai Campbell Age 83, suddenly, February 23, 1997 after a brief illness. Survived by brothers and sisters, Perry, Britt (Mar;) and James Campbell, Idora (William) Leftwich, Millie (George) Harlan, Willie Mae (William) Cooper, Margaret (John) Bailey and Dorothy Reedus; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Family visitation Thursday, February 27, 1997 at the Hillcrest Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2010 25th Ave. N. from 12-1 p.m., funeral to follow; Elder Kennedy Luckett, Pastor. Interment in Nashville National Cemetery on Gallatin Road. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA DIRECTORS.

254-3472. Ashland City, TN BUTLER, Annie Mae Age 82, February 24, 1997. Survived by daughter, Nancy Edwards; sons, Leroy Butler, James Wayne Butler Cecil Ray Denson; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; brother, Dennie Smith. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton, where services will be Thursday at 10:00 a.m. by Joe McKinney.

Pallbearers, grandsons. Interment, North Woodlawn Cemetery, Joelton. ANDERSON GARRETT. 876-2968. CARTER, Andrew February 24, 1997.

Survived by wife, Augusta Carter; daughter, Sarah Alice Tucker; grandson, Wayne Tucker; six sisters-inlaw; one brother-in-law; other relatives and friends. Family visitation Thursday, February 27, 1997 from 6-7 p.m. at Universal Christian Church, 1715 10th Avenue, North. Funeral to follow with Elder Calvin Walker officiating. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L.

and Melvin J. Smith, Directors CRAWFORD, Mrs. Annie Lee Age 83, Monday, February 24, 1997. Survived by husband of 57 years, Eric C. Crawford, son and daughter-in-law, Eric C.

and Diana Crawford, son and daughter-in-law, Phillip Wayne and Linda Crawford; grandchildren, Kim (Randy) Phillips, Tracy Crawford, Kristy (Shane) Pomeroy and Bryan Crawford. Visitation with the family will be Tuesday from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the Woodlawn Chapel Roses Wednesday, February 26, 1997 at 3:00 p.m., with Bro. David Claypool officiating.

Family and friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. Kempville, Tn. Nashville, Tn.

TAYLOR, Glyn Age 76. Feb- ruary 25, 1997. Survived by wife, Bonnie Taylor; daughter, Peggy ller of Newark, Ohio; son, Bobby Taylor of Madison; three sisters, Bertha Williford of Wartrace Community, Betty Lou Draper of Greenbrier and Martha Looney of Hendersonville; three brothers, Clyde Taylor and Lesley Taylor both of Nashville, Chesley Taylor of Greenbrier; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Thursday from the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Bro. Comer McGuire officiating.

Pallbearers: Friends. Interment Draper Cemetery in Wartrace Community. Visitation Wednesday, 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. and Thursday after 10 a.m.

OF KEMPVILLE DIRECTORS, (615) 774-3137 TAYLOR, Mother Fredella Mor- ton Entered into eternal rest peacefully on February 24, 1997 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by devoted husband, Deacon Jack Taylor; children, Thomas (Lillian) Taylor of Oakland, Jean (Walter) Buchanan of Nashville, Robert (Renetta) Taylor of Chicago, James (Takela) Taylor of Richton Park, ILL. and Roland (Eleanor) Morton of Ashland City, sister, Dr. Tommie Morton-Young; sister-in-law, Clara Belle Brown of Toledo, Ohio; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and the Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Family; a host of other relatives and friends.

Family will receive friends Thursday, February 27, 1997 from 6-7 p.m. Funeral service to begin 7 p.m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, 2416 Clifton Road with Rev. Theodore H.

Bryson, Pastor. Interment 11 a.m., Friday, February, 28, 1997 in Greenwood Cemetery. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 256-3608 Lebanon, Tn. UNDERWOOD, Anna White Doolittle Age 81.

Tuesday, February 25, 1997 at her residence. Survived by several nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Ida Mai Wilson and Family. Mrs. Underwood was a Member of the Kings Daughters and a Founder of the Memorial Hospital on Due West in Madison, TN. She attended Issac Litton High School in Nashville, TN.

Funeral services will be held 2 p.m., Thursday, February 27, 1997 at Nave Funeral Home with Bro. Dan Dozier officiating. Interment Underwood Cemetery. Active Pallbearers: Wayne Wright, Melvin Wright, Larry Wilson, Joe Brown, Bob Brown and Tony Brown. Visitation Wednesday, 9 a.m.

til 9 p.m. and Thursday, 10 a.m. til time of service at NAVE FUNERAL HOME, 444-3253 WHITMON, Mrs. Dorothy M. 'Dot' February 24, 1997.

Survived by husband, Samuel Raymond Whitmon; son, Michael (Kathe) Whitmon; daughters, Jennifer (Terry) Smith, Patsey (Larry) Thomas and Penne (Norman I1) Leeper; mother, Mrs. Annie Mallory; brother, Frank (Lelia) Mallory both of Knoxville, sister, Ethel (James) Bradley of Detroit, a host of grandchildren; one great granddaughter; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; a host of relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Thursday, February 27, 1997 from 6-7 p.m. at Clark Memorial U.M. Church, 1014 14th Avenue, North.

Funeral to begin 7 p.m. with Rev. Roland Long officiating and Rev. Michael Whitmon, Eulogist. Interment 10 a.m., Friday, February 28, 1997 in Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery.

SERVICE ENTRUSTED TO PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 256-3608 In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF GUSTAVIA WALKER GUSSIE (SIS) As long as we remember, As long as we still care, We never part with those we love--they're with us everywhere. Sadly Missed by Grandchildren Sister CREDIT CARDS HONORED Tasteful Sympathy Arrangements I Emma's Flowers 327-0202 24.10. West End Ave. UK basketball star finds new role in ads, film Carthage, TN DIXON, Hubert Age 89, February 24, 1997. Survived by seven children, Glenda Reed of Hartsville, Virginia Fisher of Hiwassie, Patsy Graham of Providence, Gaydell Bennett and Gordon Dixon both of South Carthage, Thomas Dixon of Defeated Creek, Bobby Dixon of Gainesboro; sisters, Sally Belle Thomas, Ann Woodard, Electa Pearl Sircy and Alta Mullinax all of the Gladdice Community, Irene Cook of Gallatin, Georgie Holmes of Lebanon; three brothers, Bedford Dixon of Bagdad, Will T.

Dixon of Difficult, Otis Dixon of Spring Hill; twenty eight grandchildren, thirty-five great grandchildren and children. two creatoreat services 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Eld. Junior Dickerson officiating. Pallbearers, Grandsons great grandsons.

Visitation after 9 a.m., Wednesday. Interment, Ridgewood Cemetery. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, Directors, 615-735-2118. DORRIS, Sue Collin Age 82, Feb. 24, 1997.

She was a Metro school teacher for over 35 years. She is survived by her sister, Mary D. Adair and several nieces and nephews. Her remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home where services will be conducted 1 p.m. Feb.

26, in the Chapel of Roses by Bro. Charles Chumley and Bro. Gary Dodd of Granny White Church of Christ. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the family 3-8 p.m.

Tues. and two hours prior to services on Wed. Pallbearers, Homer Bradley, Thomas Richey, Charles T. Dorris, Houston B. Dorris, Fort Gwinn, James Owen and Trey Gwinn.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Lakeshore Wedgewood or Lipscomb University. Arrangements by: WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. GRIFFIN, Alpheus Martson February 25, 1997. Preceded in death by his daughter, Lynne Griffin. Survived by wife, Mildred Bracey Griffin; son, Seth Hooker Griffin and wife, Jessamine Griffin; sisters, Mrs.

Roberta Brandon and Ruth Yearwood; two granddaughters, Du Bose Gracie Griffin and Lynne Bonneau Griffin; sisters-in-law, Jane Bracey, Lois Bracey and Jean Mitchell; brother-in-law, J.D. Mitchell; several nieces and nephews. His remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home, 660 Thompson Lane, where the family will receive friends Wednesday, 3-7 p.m. Graveside services to be conducted 2 p.m., Thursday at Woodlawn Memorial Park by Dr. Joe Stacker.

Honorary Pallbearers: Mizpah Sanders Sunday School Class of Belmont Heights Baptist Church, The Field and Stream Club, Melvin Harris, Clyde Yates, Mr. Steve Carrier, Hal Collier, William Golden, Joe Bass and James Payne. Memorials may be made to R. Kelly White or the John D. Freeman Scholarship Fund at Belmont University.

WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 GROSS, Leonard, Ill Age 41, Tuesday, February 25, 1997 in Knoxville, TN. Survived by parents, Leonard and Mary Gross; one sister, Valerie (Charles) Young, and other relatives. Complete notice later. Service by SCALES FUNERAL HOME. 329-9880, A.

Brandon Starks, Director. HOOPER, Sammie Franklin Walker Left us on February 24, 1997, to go to her home prepared for her in Heaven. She was preceded in death by her late husband, Ray Walker, and is survived by her son, Samuel Walker, M.D..: his wife, Becky; grandson, Garrett Walker, and granddaughter, Lara Walker, all of Los Altos, CA. Sammy leaves to grieve her passing, her husband, James (Jimmie) Hooper, and his family who loved her dearly and she did them. They are, son-in-law, Wilbur (Beverly) Wright; son, Bob (Evelyn) Evans; daughters, Judy Pirtle and Betty (Bobby) Gray.

Also twelve grandchildren and great-grandchildren, including Clyde W. Evans, Theresa Woodson, Julie and Bridgette Gray who thought of and loved Sammie in a very special way. Sammie was a retired Federal employee and a member of the Vultee Church of Christ. Sammie's body rests at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, 2707 Gallatin where funeral will be held Thursday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m.

Visitation with the family Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted by Carl McKelvey with singing led by Tim Alexander. Active Pallbearers, Jim Aidridge, Ted Crandall, George Rice, Bill Martin, Charles Bell, Terry Woodson, and Charles Boyington.

In lieu of flowers, any donation to Alive Hospice, Nashville, in honor of Sammie, will certainly be appreciated. Interment, Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON, Directors. 262-3312. HOPKINSVILLE, Ky.

(AP) Former University of Kentucky basketball star Travis Ford is appearing in television and newspaper advertisem*nts for Sisk Auto Mall. "I'm not actually working on the showroom floor, but I am doing commercials, special events, onhold messages whatever I can do to help," said Ford, 27. Wilson Sisk, Auto Mall general manager, is the grandson of Sisk Motor Co. founder Eugene Sisk. Wilson Sisk's father, Albert Sisk, owns DEATHS John Allen Baird Ill, age 2 months, West Street, Gallatin, died Sunday, VanderUniversity Medical Center, Nashville.

Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Sumner Memorial Gardens, Gallatin. Alexander Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: parents, April Dawn and John Baird sister, Brittany Baird, all Gallatin; grandparents, Ron Kent, Columbia, Sandra Ladd, Gallatin, Debbie Snow, Westmoreland, and John Allen Gallatin; -grandparents, Kenneth and Margie Kent, Nashville, Bobbie Sue Hunter, Gallatin, Margaret Rader, Hendersonville, and Margaret Groves, Portland.

Edward Earl Barber, 50, Rock Island, a mobile home salesman, died Sunday, Columbia River Park Hospital, McMinnville. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. today, McDonald Funeral Home, Hohenwald, Tenn. Survivors: stepsons, Barry, Michael, both Hohenwald, and Anthony Hinson, McMinnville; stepdaughter, Gaylyn Smith, McMinnville; sisters, Mina Patterson, Hohenwald, Betty Evans, Rogersville, and Lucy Staggs, Wyandotte, brothers, Jerry, New Johnsonville, and Marvin Barber, Florence, eight greatgrandchildren.

Christopher Edward Barnes age 2 months, New Sawyer Brown Road, Nashville, died Sunday at a River Road home. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. today, West Harpeth Funeral Home, Nashville. Survivors: parents, Chris Barnes and Chanda Langston; grandparents, Wayne and Judy Barnes, Pam and Ralph Langston; great-grandparents, Virginia and Howard Peterson, Margaret Pickney, Ladye Barnes, Mattie and Charlie Fowler, all of Nashville; great-great-grandfather, Eugene Clark, Pasadena, Texas.

Buna Ledbetter Ferrell Boaz, 7 70, 3511 Oaklawn Drive, Anderson, a homemaker, died Monday, St. Johns's Health Systems, Anderson. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Livingston Funeral Home, Livingston, Tenn.

Survivors: husband, Herbert A. Boaz; son, Kenneth Ferrell, Yorktown, daughter, Barbara Rone, Westerville, Ohio; sisters, Ola Hall, Geneva Bowman, both Livingston, Lois Warden, Greenfield, and Cuebertice Glassco*ck, Cookeville, brother, William Ledbetter, Cookeville; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild. John William Britton, 87, Beech Hill Road, Pulaski, a retired school bus driver for the Giles County Board of Education, died Monday, Columbia Hillside Hospital, Pulaski. Cause not disclosed. Services 10:30 a.m.

today, Carr Erwin Funeral Home, Pulaski. Survivors: son, Pete Britton; daughter, Mary Ann McAfee; both Pulaski; four grandchildren; a great -grandchild. Renee Michelle Brown, 36, Shelbyville, died Sunday, at her aunt's home in Shelbyville. Cause not disclosed. Services 8 p.m.

tomorrow, Scott United Methodist Church, Shelbyville. Blakemore Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: daughter, Kimberly Brown, Shelbyville; mother, Katie Brown-Beard, Shelbyville; stepfather, James Beard, Shelbyville; sisters, Myra Bonner and Brigette Brown, both Shelbyville; brothers, Thomas Brown, Shelbyville, Maurice and NoIan Bright, both Albion, grandmother, Elizabeth Brown, Shelbyville. Nonie Shaw Burnley, 88, Westmoreland, a homemaker, died yesterday, Comprehensive Health Care, Hartsville, Tenn. Cause not disclosed.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow Anderson Woodard Funeral Home, Westmoreland. Survivors: son, Veldon Shaw, daughter, Joyce Kennedy, both Westmoreland; stepsons, Thomas and David Burnley, both Hermitage; sisters, Loren Dawes, Lafayette, Eva Moss, Red Boiling Springs, and Katherine Graham, Westmoreland; brothers, Prentice, Old Hickory, and Miles Meador, Kaufman, Texas; 13 grandchildren; 21 great -grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Jimmie Louise Collins Clark, 78, 111 Clark Summertown, a retired site manager for South Central Human Resources, died Monday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia. Cause not disclosed.

Services 1 p.m. today, North Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Survivors: son, James Clark; daughters, Janet Franks and Amanda Stewart, all of Summertown; sister, Leota White, Pulaski, seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Winona Scott Clark, 92, 7426 Beersheba Highway, McMinnville, a retired Warren County school teacher, died yesterday, St. Barnabas Health Care Center, Chattanooga.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, High Funeral Home, McMinnville. Survivors: husband, Louie Clark; sons, Jack, Chattanooga, and Jerry Clark, Nashville; daughter, Jimmie Leiderman, per, two grandchildren; a greatgrandchild. Roland Terris Cyree, 62, Tullahoma, a retired Worth Bat Factory employee, died Sunday, Harton Regional tal, Tullahoma.

Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 2 p.m. today, Maplewood Cemetery, Tullahoma. Survivors: brother, Bobby Cyree, Tullahoma; sister, Dorothy illy, Roswell, Ga. Lucille Dick, 2232 Elam Road, Murfreesboro, a homemaker, died Monday, die Tennessee Medical Center, Murfreesboro, of heart failure.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Jennings Ayers Funeral Home, Murfreesboro. Survivors: daughters, Donna Lou Toombs, Smyrna, and Cathy Heard, Murfreesboro; sister, Mary Leftel, Springfield, Ohio; eight grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Dixon, 89, Project Circle, Carthage, a farmer, died Monday, Smith County Health Care, Carthage. Cause not disclosed.

Services 3 p.m. today, Sanderson Funeral Home, Carthage. Survivors: daughters, Glenda Reed, Hartsville, the company now. Ford, who lives with his parents in Madisonville, said he also is busy with promotional work for The Sixth Man, a feature motion picture due to be released April 4. The movie, which stars Marlon Wayans and Kadeem Hardison, has a basketball theme.

While not billed as one of the picture's stars, Ford said he has a "leading role" in the PG-rated film. "It's a comedy-slash-drama," Ford said. "I haven't seen it yet, at Our policy The Tennessean publishes free of charge current obituarles submitted by funeral homes or otherwise verified. The obituary should contain the deceased's name, age, address, occupation and cause of death. Immediate survivors spouse, parents, grandparents, children, sisters and brothers and funeral information also may be included.

If the cause of death is not provided the death notice will say so. The deadline for the next day's paper is 6 p.m. Notices may be faxed to 259-8093 or phoned to 259-8095. Virginia Fisher, Hiawassee community, Smith County, Patsy Graham, Providence community, Smith County, and Gaydale Bennett, South Carthage, sons, Thomas, Defeated, Bobby, Gainesboro, and Gordon Dixon, South Carthage; sisters, Sally Thomas, Ann Woodard, Electa Sircy, Alta Mullinax, all Gladdice community, Jackson County, Irene Cook, Gallatin, and Georgie Holmes, Lebanon; brothers, Bedford, Bagdad community, Jackson County, Will, Difficult community, Smith County, and Otis Dixon, Spring Hill, 28 grandchildren; 35 great -grandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren. Calvin Quentin Driver, 70, 332 Puncheon Creek Road, Scottsville, a farmer, died yesterday, Macon County General Hospital, Lafayette, Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Alexander-Goad Funeral Home, Lafayette. Survivors: wife, Willa Dean Driver; daughters, Barbara Phillips and Carol Cook, both Lafayette; son, Darrel Driver, Lafayette; sisters, Zella Brooks, Brenda Cline, Scottsville, and Tressie Vice, Woodburn, brothers, J.C., Bill, both Lafayette, Burl, Junior and Gene Driver, all Indiana; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Sherrill Johnson Gann, 82, Gum Station Road, Springfield, a homemaker, died yesterday, Beverly Health Rehabilitation Center, Springfield.

Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, Robertson County Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Davis Gann, St. Augustine, daughter, Barbara Gann, Springfield; sister, Margaret Traughber, Madison; seven grandchildren; six great Garrett Griffy, 78, 5904 Thick Road, Chapel Hill, a retired Avco Corp.

employee, died yesterday, Williamson Medical Center, Franklin. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Lawrence Funeral Home, Chapel Hill. Survivors: daughter, Crutcher, Nashville; sons, Eugene, Smyrna, David and Harry Gritty, both Chapel Hill; eight grandchildren.

John Thomas Harbison, 57, Shepherd Hills Drive, Madison, who worked in field of electronics, died Sunday, Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. today, Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Nashville. Cole Garrett Funeral Home in charge.

Survivors: wife, Pauline Harbison; son, James Harbison; daughter, Cynthia Harbison, all Madison. Edna Clare Biggs Harris, 84, Franklin, a retired Western Kentucky Gas Co. employee, died Monday, FranklinSimpson County Memorial Hospital, of a stroke. Services 11 a.m. today, Crafton Funeral Home, Franklin.

Survivors: daughter, Judy Hill, Franklin; sister, Ruth Biggs, Franklin; two granddaughters. Clarence Hinkle, 73, Route 2, Nolensville, a retired truck driver, died Sunday, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, of a stroke. Services 10 a.m. today, Waller Funeral Home, Nolensville. Survivors: sons, Richard, Nolensville, and Mike Hinkle, Nashville; daughters, Diane Niel, Nashville, Pam Erdelen, Bellevue, Sandra Brown, Smyrna, and Lisa England, Nolensville; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Dylan Keith Hollars, an infant, Cheyenne Madison, died Sunday, Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Graveside services noon tomorrow, Spring Hill Cemetery, Madison. Cole Garrett in charge. Survivors: parents, Kevin lars and Jennifer Murphy; grandparents, Pam Hollars, Gary and Linda Murphy, all Nashville; great-grandparents, Albert and Louise Gifford, Nashville; great-great-grandmothers, Nancy Keene, Smyrna, and Lillie Mae Bain, Nashville.

Jas- John Timothy Jackson, 33, Franklin, a self-employed roofer, died Monday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, Tenn. Services 11 a.m. today, Williamson Funeral Home, Franklin. Survivors: sons, John II, Hospi- Joshua Jackson, both Brentwood; parents, Mack and Mary Jackson; grandparents, elaide Flippen and Robbie Jackson, all Franklin. Siv- Jim Keele, 49, Sugartree Lane, Gallatin, a salesman, died Monday, Vail Valley Medical Center, Vail, of a heart Mid- Services 1 p.m.

tomorrow, Alexander al Home, Gallatin. Survivors: wife, Cathy Keele; daughters, Stacey and Lesley Keele, both Gallatin; mother, Virginia Duer, age; sister, Sandra Kizer, Gallatin. Ray Kelley, 48, Denham Avenue, lumbia, a retired farmer, died day, Hidden Acres Nursing Home, Mount Pleasant, of cancer. Services 11 tomorrow, Williams Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant. Survivors: mother, Annie Kelley, Columbia; sisters, Patsy Payne, Mount Pleasant, Peggy Nichols, Columbia, and tricia Aymon, Salisbury, N.C.; brothers, lip, Billy Joe, both Mount Pibasant, and least I'm with State tucky several He two role.

ry Eva Creek maker, Hospital, closed. son daughters, both sonville; children. Ola Street, died Center, Services Home. homa; four College, Monday, Cause row, laski. Hayes; five 2415 tired ence, pital, to wife, ers, Movaline well, gestive a.m.

son, day, 1 son, nia, side ter, Mary tavia store the Care cis 1 not from beginning to end, so really looking forward to Ford graduated from UK in 1994 a bachelor's degree in communications. After a short stint in professional basketball with the Golden Warriors, he returned to Kento work as a spokesman for companies and study for his stockbroker's license. passed the licensing test just days before he signed on with Touchstone Pictures, a division of Disney Films for the movie I KIMBROUGH, Mr. Ishmael Sr. Age 87.

Friday, February 21, 1997. Survived by loving and devoted wife, Mrs. Jimmie Neal Kimbrough; children, Reverend Ishmael Kimbrough Jr. and Mrs. Barbara (Lonnie Sr.) Anderson; nine grandchildren; one devoted grandchild, Ms.

Kim Woods; devoted niece, Mrs. Dorris Lee; several other nieces, nephews, devoted neighbors and friends. Mr. Kimbrough reposes in the J. ROBERT SCALES MEMORIAL CHAPEL (1412 JEFFERSON STREET) where he 1 will lie in state (TODAY) from 12 noon until 5 p.m.

He will be conveyed to the Pleasant Green Baptist Church, (1410 Jefferson Street) where the hour of family visitation will be held Thursday, February 27th from 11 a.m. until 12 noon. The Service of Memory will commence at 12 noon with The Reverend, Doctor Forrest E. Harris Presiding. Floralbearers: Missionary and Ladies Aid Society of the Church.

Pallbearers: Deacon and Trustee Board, Sunday School Class and Laymen League of the Church. The Service of Committal and Interment in God's Beautiful Acres, Greenwood Cemetery. Service by SCALES FUNERAL HOME 329-9880, A. Brandon Starks, Director PORTER- Margurite Monday, Feb. 24, 1997.

Survived by husband, Herman Bean; other relatives and friends; mother-in-law, Mamie Bean; sister-in-law, Bonnie Rowe. Visitation with the family, Feb. 27, 1997 from 6-7 p.m. at the Original Church of God, 1015 14th Ave. North; funeral to follow; Dr.

George Price officiating. Interment. Feb. 28, 1997. 10 a.m., Hills of Calvary.

K. GARDNER SON 1511 Jefferson Charles W. Hamilton, Director, 329-4498. REID, James Edward 85, entered into rest on Monday, Feb. 24, 1997, 4 p.m.

at River Park Nursing Home. Survived by devoted wife, Maggie Bell Buckner Reid; sisters-in-law, Willie Mae Gant of Nashville, Cathy Buckner of San Bernadina, CA: four great nieces; three great nephews; Goddaughter, Allene Shannon; other relatives and friends. Family visitation Thursday, February 27, 1997, from 6-7 p.m. at Smith Brothers Funeral Chapel, 706 Monroe funeral to follow; Rev. N.

Curtis Bryant of Jackson St. Miss. Baptist Church officiating. Interment, Fri. 1 p.m., Middle TN Veteran's Cemetery, Pegram, TN.

SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 706 Monroe 726-1476, Henry L. Melvin J. Smith, Directors. SLEDGE, Michael Edward February 22, 1997.

Survived by thirteen children; grandmother, Drew Sledge; mother, Betty Moore; father, James W. Hill; stepfather, Robert Buggs; sisters, Deanna Natalie Sledge; brother, Drew Lamont Sledge; uncles, Charles Sledge, Tyree Foster; fiance, Tracy L. Thompson; friends, Ronnie Gordon, Keith Stanfield; other relatives and friends. Family visitation Thursday, February 27, 1997 from 10-11 a.m. at Smith Brothers Funeral Chapel, 706 Monroe funeral to follow; Rev.

W. L. White officiating. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe 726-1476, Henry L.

Melvin J. Smith, Directors. Kelley, Williamsport, Tenn. Sloan Minchey, 78, Jennings Highway, Gainesboro, a homedied yesterday, Cumberland River South, Gainesboro. Cause not disServices 10 a.m.

tomorrow, AnderFuneral Home, Gainesboro. Survivors: Gail Thompson, Elaine Harris, Cookeville, and June Vanhooser, Gainesboro; sister, Hallie Russell, Hendersix grandchildren; two great-grand- C. Parsons, 92, S. Washington Tullahoma, a bookkeeper, yesterday, Harton Regional Medical Tullahoma. Cause not disclosed.

8 p.m. today, Tullahoma Funeral Survivors: son, John Parsons, Tullasister, Evelyn Gregory, Austin, Texas; grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Christine Holt Phillips, 84, 55 East Pulaski, a homemaker, died Columbia-Hillside Hospital, Pulaski. not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorBennett May Co. Funeral Home, PuSurvivors: husband, Mahlon Phillips; daughters, Gwin Carpenter and Carolyn brother, James E. Holt, all of Pulaski; grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Lonnie C. (Pooney) Powers, 81, Chickasaw Drive, Florence, a recar dealer with Powers Motor Flordied Monday, Columbia Crockett HosLawrenceburg, Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Loret(Tenn.) Memorial Chapel Inc. Survivors: Dell Weaver Powers; son, Dwight PowFlorence; daughter, Donna Oldham, Greenhill community near Florence; sisters, Canerday, Florence, Rachel TidSt. Joseph, and Ruth Badyna, Perrysburg, Ohio; six grandchildren.

Louise Coffey Robb, 84, Nashville, homemaker, died Monday, at home of conheart failure. Memorial service 11 tomorrow, Christ Episcopal Church, Nashville. Survivors: husband, Lester Robb; daughters, Mary Lou Tidwell, Catonsville, and Pamela Layson, Winter Park, Charles Robb Nashville; five grandchildren. Mattie Lee Robison, 88, Route 1, Greenhill, a homemaker, died yesterat home. Cause not disclosed.

Services p.m. tomorrow, Loretto Memorial Chapel, Loretto, Tenn. Survivors: sons, Doyce, Killen, Henry, Round Lake, and John RobiLexington, brother, Walter Gray, Rogersville, sisters, Ollie Harion, CaliforLouise Smith, Lexington, and Madge Jones, Rogersville, 10 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Bettie Mai Smith, 94, 1993 Kimbro Road, Murfreesboro, a homemaker, died yesterday, at home of heart failure. Graveservices 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Smith-Sims Cemetery, Murfreesboro. Jennings Ayers Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: daughBetty Jean Bishop; brother, S.J. Allman; sisters, Pauline Beasley, Elam Waite and Pate, all I of Murfreesboro. Johnnie (Ray) Sneed, 86, 731 Braidwood Drive, Donelson, a retired grocery butcher, died Monday, National Health Center, Nashville, of a heart attack.

Services 3 p.m. today, Jennings Ayers neral Home, Murfreesboro. Survivors: wife, Vergie Craddock Sneed; brothers, Willie, Murfreesboro, and David Sneed, White House; sisters, Elizabeth Layne, Murfreesboro, and Dolly Sutton, Winchester, three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Catherine Parker Sutton, 71, Jamaica Circle, Orlando, a retired school teacher, died Monday, at home of cancer. Services 10 a.m.

tomorrow, St. of Assisi Catholic Church, Apopka, Fla. Loomis Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: husband, Robert Sutton; son, Robert Lake Mary, brother, Thomas Nashville; sister, Lillie Plavich, Nashville; a grandchild. Ruth Evelyn Graham Thompson, 79, 218 Linda Sparta, homemaker, died Monday, National Health Sparta.

Cause not disclosed. Services p.m. tomorrow, Hunter Funeral Home, Sparta. Survivors: daughters, Helen Thompson, Peggy Collins and June Howard, all Sparta; two grandchildren. Joseph Cullen Vanlandingham, 83, Duncan, a retired assistant postmaster, died Monday, Duncan Regional pital.

Cause not disclosed. Services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, First Christian Church, can. Survivors: wife, Vanlandingham; daughters, Sandra Mitchell, Elaine ers and Shari Marker; son, Joe Vanlandingham; sister, Lilian Hansard; brothers, Hulan, Nashville, and Vernon diandingham; nine grandchildren; four grandchildren. Virginia (Jean) Williams, 80, Shelbyview Drive, Shelbyville, a mer employee of Eureka Manufacturing and Nina's Dress Shop, died Monday, ford County General Hospital, Shelbyville.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. Hillcrest Funeral Home, Shelbyville. Survivors: husband, M. Oscar Williams; Emily Tillett, Huntsville, sister, Anne Wilkes, Shelbyville; two grandchildren.

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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

FAQs

Who owns Tennessean? ›

The paper is owned by Gannett, which publishes The Tennessean as part of its USA Today network.

Who were the first settlers of Nashville? ›

The history of Nashville began with the Native Americans of the Mississippian culture who lived in the area from approximately 1000 to 1500 A.D. They were the descendants of the prehistoric inhabitants who first came to the Tennessee region more than 12,000 years ago.

What is the ethnic breakdown of Nashville Tennessee? ›

The report estimates that the population will have a demographic makeup of 32% White, 27% Black, 7% other, and 34% Hispanic (all races). Nashville is a uniquely diverse city, and to feel the positive impact of this diversity, the City must continuously reassess and adjust its equity and inclusion efforts.

What is Nashville Tennessee best known for? ›

Nashville is known as the home of country music, so it's only natural that it should be the home of one of the world's largest museums devoted to the genre.

Who owned Tennessee before USA? ›

From the Guide to 2010 State and Local Census Geography — Tennessee — History: The area of Tennessee was originally part of North Carolina. North Carolina ceded the area of Tennessee in 1790 to the United States, and this area was organized as the “territory . . .

What is the name of the famous tennessean who was one of the leaders of the Watauga settlement Why did he move to land west of the Appalachian Mountains? ›

James Robertson, early leader of both the Watauga and Cumberland settlements, has been called the “Father of Middle Tennessee.” Born in 1742 in Brunswick County, Virginia, he was the son of John and Mary Gower Robertson.

What is the oldest town in Tennessee? ›

Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee, is established seventeen years before Tennessee was granted statehood. The General Assembly of North Carolina established it as the county seat of Washington County.

What do you call someone from Nashville? ›

A resident of Nashville is called a Nashvillian.

Were there slaves in Nashville? ›

Although there are few places in the city that gives visitors a glimpse into the lives of Nashville's enslaved population--the brokerage houses where blacks were bought, sold, and traded no longer exist and the narratives that describe their existence have been sanitized, muted, or erased--the history of certain areas ...

What food is Nashville known for? ›

Hot Chicken

What is Nashville's signature dish? Hot chicken is always going to be near the top of the list. When it comes to the best place to get this Nashville food favorite, there are a few contenders. Hattie B's is a staple, with locations sprinkled across the city and offering five different spice levels.

What is a good salary in Nashville, TN? ›

The average salary in Nashville, TN is $40,644 per year or $19.54 per hour. Entry level positions start at $31,200 per year while most experienced workers make up to $97,500 per year.

What is the main religion in Nashville Tennessee? ›

Religion. Tennessee has always been, and remains, predominantly Christian. About 81% of the population identifies as Christian, with Protestants making up 73% of the population.

What is the most famous street in Nashville? ›

Nothing exemplifies everything Nashville has to offer like Broadway Street. Running through the heart of downtown Nashville, Broadway Street is home to some of Nashville's best music, restaurants, and bars.

Who now owns Life and Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee? ›

The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of AGC Life and is domiciled in Tennessee. AGC Life is owned directly by AIG Life Holdings (US) Inc., formerly AGC. AIG Life Holdings (US) Inc. is owned directly by AIG, a Delaware corporation, with its principal place of business at 70 Pine Street, New York, NY 10270.

Who owns Tennessee Bun company? ›

Founded by Cordia & Tom Harrington, Tennessee Bun Company (TBC) is a high-speed bun line, baking 1000 buns per minute.

Who owns TriStar Bank? ›

TriStar is privately held, meaning that our stock does not trade on any electronic exchange, and it's owned by local investors who know the advantage of having a local independent bank support the financial needs of area businesses and individuals.

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