The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

THE TENNESSEAN Thursday, June 1996 9B Death Notices ALSTON, Virginia (Ginny) May 12, 1996. Survived by daughters, Christina Alston Bigers and Missy Alston Bemiller; granddaughter, Kelsey Kane; grandson, Darian Boggs; cousin, R. Keller Kitchen. Her remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway where the family will receive friends, Fri. 2-4 and 6-9 p.m.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m., June 15, 1996 at Harpeth Heights Baptist Church with Rev. Mack Hannah and Rev. John Ishee officiating. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

ROESCHPATTON AUSTIN BRACEY CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480. Murfreesboro BATTS, Dorothy Jean Age 62. Died June 5, 1996. Memorial services will be held at Haywood Hills Baptist Church in Nashville Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m. with Rev.

Roger Shelton and Rev. Marion Arbuckle officiating. WOODFIN CHAPEL, 893-5151. BAUGH, Mr. William Edward Age 64.

Suddenly June 9, 1996 local infirmary. Survivors, daughter, Wanda J. Baugh; son, Leonard E. Baugh; six grandchildren; brother, Samuel (Georgia Mae) Baugh; nieces, Fay Finch, Daisy (Albert) Murray; sisters-in-law, Freddie M. Duncan, Mary Agnes, Agnes and Ira Lee Osborne; brothers-in-law, Robert Lemon and Henry Osborne; nephews, nieces, cousins; other relatives and friends; devoted friends, Frank Lattimore, Thomas and Lena.

Mr. Baugh will lie in state today, June 13, 1996, 1-8 p.m. at Davis Campbell McClain Funeral Home, 1404 Jefferson St. Friends may visit with the family from 7-8 p.m. Funeral services and Interment Friday, June 14, 1996, 11 a.m.

Middle Tenn. State Veterans Cemetery, 7931 McCrory Rd. The family entrusted their loved one to DAVIS CAMPBELL MCCLAIN DIRECTORS, Springfield-Goodlettsville BERMAN, Eugene Peter Age 67. Tuesday, June 11, 1996. Preceded in death by his wife, Catherine L.

Berman. December 2, 1982. Survived by his sons, Gary Berman, Hendersonville; Larry and Kenny Berman, both of Goodlettsville; daughter, Elaine C. Berman, Old Hickory and five grandchildren. His remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville where the family will receive friends this evening (Thursday) 6-9 p.m.

Funeral Services will be at the Funeral Home Friday, June 14, 1996 at 1 p.m., Brother Clifford Owens officiating. Friends will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens, Lebanon, Tn. COLE GARRETT, GOODLETTSVILLE, 859-5231 BYBEE, Margie Ora Anderson 84, of Cookeville, died- Monday, June 10, 1996 at Cookeville General Hospital. Funeral services for Mrs.

Bybee will be conducted at Hooper Huddleston Funeral Home, Cookeville Chapel Thursday, June 13, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. with Brother James Paul Anderson officiating. Burial will follow in the Rob Draper Cemetery in Gainesboro, TN. Mrs. Bybee was born October 18, 1911 in Putnam County to the late Thomas Hilman and Cora Garrison Anderson.

She was a longtime school teacher having taught many years both here in Putnam County and also while living in Michigan. She attended Smyrna Church of Christ. She is preceded in death also by her husband, Walter Earl Bybee. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Ann Dotson of Franklin, TN, Nancy Maturen of Vicksburg, Michigan and Karen Bybee of Nashville, TN; five grandchildren, David Dotson, Erin Dotson, Nicole Maturen, Michelle Maturen and Celeste Maturen. She is also survived by her sister, Juanita Easler of Oak Ridge, TN and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from p.m. at Hooper Huddleston Funeral Home also Thursday after 10:30 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Meals On Wheels, in care of Cookeville Senior Citizens Center, 186 S. Walnut, Cookeville, TN 38501. HOOPER HUDDLESTON FUNERAL HOME, 59 No.

Jefferson Cookeville, TN 30501. 526-6111 DAVIS, Mary June 9, 1996. Survived by loving sister, Sarah Wright; devoted niece, Sarah Tolbert; devoted nephews, Fletcher Sanders, James Clarence French; a host of other relatives and friends; devoted friends at Trevecca Nursing Home The Victory Baptist Church Family. Family visitation Friday, June 14, 1996 from 11 a.m.-12 noon at Victory Baptist Church, 3203 Brick Church Pike, funeral to follow. Rev.

Kenneth Dupree officiating. Interment National Cemetery, Madison, TN. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe, 726-1476, Henry L. and Melvin. J.

Smith, Directors University of Missouri faculty leaders for embattled chancellor. BLANKENBAKER, Ginger Age 43. Died June 11, 1996 at her home Louisville, Kentucky. She was the former Mary Ginger Humphrey. Ginger graduated from Hillwood High School and was a member of D.B.S.

sorority. She attended Western Kentucky University; received her degree and the Florence Nightingale Award from Belmont College. Ginger was a registered nurse at Hendersonville Hospital and Audubon and Baptist Hospitals in Louisville, Ky. She is survived by her husband, Ralph; two sons, Graham and Drew; parents, Adrin and Mary Humphrey of Goodlettsville, Tn. and a sister, Vicky Humphrey, Houston, Tx.

Funeral services to be held in Louisville, Ky. at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. RATTERMAN FUNERAL HOME, Louisville, (502) 459-3800 BOWERS, Rosa Lee (Baby Rose) Formerly of Charlotte, Tn. in the Promise Land Community.

Sunday, June 9, 1996 in Ft. Wayne, In. Local survivors: The Nesbitts, Thompsons, Robertsons, Rolands, Johnsons, Talleys, Bowens, Primms, Edmondsons and Stewarts; a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral June 15 at 1 p.m. at E.

Jefferson Mortuary, 831 E. Jefferson Blvd. in Ft. Wayne, In. 46803.

Courtesty of JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA ERTMAN, Dorothy Elizabeth Age 69, died at her residence, 34667 McDonald Street, Sterling Heights, Michigan, Tuesday, June 11, 1996. Her parents were the late Luther Jackson and Josephine Parrish Bowden. Her husband, the late Jerome Stanley Ertman, died December 20, 1992. Mrs. Ertman was a native of Nashville, Davidson County, TN; lived in Christiana, TN; moved to Michigan about three months ago.

She was a retired Press, Operator for a manufacturing industry. She was a Baptist. Survivors include, a son, Ronnie Lee Hill, Sterling Heights, Michigan; three daughters, Sylvia Gale (Fiance, Steve) Hill and Pamela Joan (Chico) Wizniuk both of Sterling Heights, Michigan; and Dorothy Faye (Richard) Hargrove, Christiana, TN; one brother, Luther Eugene Bowden, Sevierville, TN; and a sister, Kathleen Roberson Goodlettsville, TN; fourteen grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. GRAVESIDE SERVICES will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery with the Rev.

Dan Millett officiating. There will be no visitation at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION. Interment: Evergreen Cemetery. JENNINGS AYERS, 893-2422.

FLOYD, James June 10, 1996. Age 74. Survived by estranged wife, Willa Floyd; daughters, Sandra Johnson of Belleville, Mary A. Patton; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren; aunt, Ora Frierson; several cousins; other relatives and friends. Family Visitation Friday, June 14th from 11 a.m.

to 12 noon at the Chapel of Smith Brothers Home, Pastor Percy Clark officiating. Interment Middle Tenn. Veterans Cemetery, Pegram, Tn. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 5. 706 Monroe 726-1476, Henry L.

Melvin J. Smith, Directors HARRIS, Clara Divens Wednesday, June 12, 1996. Survived by son, George (Martha) Divens; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced. SERVICE ENTRUSTED TO PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS JONES, Evangeline Age 80.

June 11, 1996. Survived by children, Helen Theodosia Lemons, Houston, TX; Dr. Hinton C. Jones, Nashville, TN, Dr. Marilavina Jones, Atlanta, Manfred (LaVerne) Greer Jones, Boston, Mass; eight grandchildren; 1 great grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.

Family visitation, June 14, 1996 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. with funeral to follow at Clark Memorial U.M.C. 10 14th Rev. James King officiating.

Interment Greenwood Cem. LEWIS AND WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Richard A. Lewis and Williams H. Wright Directors, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371. 0200 Go de JORDAN, Samuel Expired Wednesday, June 12, 1996 at VA Medical Center.

Survived by wife, Berthine Jordan; two children; three sisters; three brothers; two grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Complete notice later. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hendersonville, Tn. MARTIN, Stephanie Lynn Wednesday, June 12, 1996. Survived by daughter, Stacy Lynn Martin and Kristen Martin.

Remains rest at the Henderson Chapel of PhillipsRobinson 257 West Main, where the family will receive friends Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. Remains will be transfered to Forest Hills Funeral Home, Memphis, Tn. where family will receive friends Friday from 12 to 2. p.m. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery.

PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Hendersonville Chapel Directors, 824-6513 MOORE, Lewis E. Sr. Satur- day, June 8, 1996. Survived by children, John A. Thomas E.

Moore, Alma M. Omiyale and Janet (Byron) Brown; grandchildren, Michael Frank Omiyale, Sherita Shenika Moore, Johnika Pollard and Shanice Brown; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, devoted cousin, Howard Smith; mother of the children, Helen Moore Davis; daughter-in-law, Madenia Moore; sister-in-law, Willie Mai Davis; other relatives and friends. Funeral Service Friday, June 14, 1996 at Fairfield Baptist Church, 120 Fain St. at 7:00 p.m., Rev. Howard Jones, Eulogist.

Interment on Saturday in Rutland Cemetery of Mt. Juliet, TN. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA, Directors. 254-3472. Columbia LEECH, William M.

Jr. 60. Attorney with the firm of Waller Lansden Dortch Davis and farmer and resident of the Santa Fe Community, died Tuesday, June 11, 1996 at St. Thomas Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Donna Babb Leech of Santa Fe; two daughters, Mrs.

John (Rebecca) Whitemore of Nashville and Mrs. Patrick (Katie) Parker of Jackson; a son, William M. Leech lil of Santa Fe; his mother, Mrs. Lucy Speight Leech of Charlotte; a brother, Earl Warren Leech of Franklin; a grandson, Henry Lee Whitemore of Nashville; a niece, Lee Ann Padgett; a nephew, William Warren Leech. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Anna Leech and his father, William M.

Leech Sr. Active Pallbearers will be Governor Ned R. McWherter, William C. Barnes Charles A. Trost, Thomas H.

Peebles Mary Martin Schaffner, Judge William J. Haynes Waverly D. Crenshaw, John 0. Williams Ted Davis, R.B. Parker, Charlie Mann, Clayton McWhorter.

Honorary Pallbearers include the lawyers and employees of Waller Lansden Dortch Davis, members of the Maury County Bar Association, Nashville Bar Association, Tennessee Fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers, member of the 7th Tennessee Cavalry, Company Justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court, Judge Samuel L. Lewis, Judge James L. Weatherford, Judge William B. Cain, Judge Jim T. Hamilton, Judge Thomas Wiseman, Judge Thomas A.

Higgins, Judge John Nixon, Attorney General Charles R. Burson, former Attorney General Michael Cody, Lt. Governor John Wilder, Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Jimmy Naifeh, Treasurer Steve Adams, Secretary of State Riley C. Darnell, Comptroller William R. Snodgrass, Commissioner Justin P.

Wilson, Senator Fred D. Thompson, Senator Anna Belle Clement O'Brien, Congressman Bob Clement, Judge Frank Clement Robin S. Courtney, Thomas H. Peebles IV, Nancy A. Kessler, Waymon L.

Hickman, Thomas W. Hardin, Jerry C. Colley, Billy C. Jack, T. Edward Lawwell, Howard 'Buck' Locke, Johnny Bryant, Hal D.

Hardin, Judge Seth Norman, Dr. Roy C. Nicks, Laurie Dollhofer Jewett, Cleve Smith, Parker Sherrill, Bobby Gaskell, Joe E. Lancaster and Alvin Moore. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11:00 a.m.

at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Burial will be in the Roberts Cemetery in Charlotte, Tennessee. The family will visit with friends Thursday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Oakes Nichols Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the Battie Ground Academy Building Fund, 1314 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, 37064 or William M. Leech Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund, First Farmers and Merchants National Bank, P.O. BOX 1148, Columbia, 38402-1148. OAKES NICHOLS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 388-4711 Hendersonville, Tn.

MORGAN, Edna Age 73. Wednesday, June 12, 1996 Nashville Memorial Hospital. Preceded in death by son, Gene Morgan. Survived by her husband, E.B. Morgan; daughter, Lisa Cowley, Hendersonville; grandchildren, Cory Dean Cowley, Victoria Cowley, David Morgan and Kerry Morgan; family friend, Carl Hurley and beloved niece, Judy Brake.

Her remains rest at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home where services will be conducted Friday, June 14, 1996 at 1:00 p.m. Family and friends will act as Pallbearers. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the family will be Thursday after 1:00 p.m. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 859-5279 Goodlettsville White House, Tn.

OVERSTREET, Winnie F. Age 91. Wednesday, June 12, 1996. Preceded in death by her husband, John W. Overstreet and her son, Donald Overstreet.

Survived by her children, Larry Jan Overstreet, Topeka, Florence Lenny Gwinn, Barberton, Ohio, I Marie John Tittle, White House and Margaret Glenn Tittle of Cross Plains; fifteen grandchildren; twenty-three great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren; brother, Arlen Fitzpatrick of Madison and sister, Claudia Dillehay, Carthage; daughter-in-law, Jane Overstreet of Hermitage, Tn. Her remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home Goodlettsville where the family will receive friends today, Thursday, 2-4 6-8 p.m. Funeral Services will be at the Funeral Home Friday at 11:30 a.m., Brother Norman Slate officiating. Family members will serve as Pallbearers. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens.

COLE GARRETT GOODLETTSVILLE, 859-5231 POTTS, Virginia Gambill Age 89 years. June 12, 1996. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Roberta and Walter Merritt; son and daughterin-law, William and Shirley Jean Gambill; 11 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; sister, Linda Waldron. Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home, HICKORY CHAPEL, 5852 Nolensville where services will be conducted June 14, at 2 p.m. by Bro.

Martin Ray. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as Active Pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers, former Members of Raines Ave.

Church of Christ. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, HICKORY CHAPEL DIRECTORS, 331-1952. Columbia, TN Dickson, TN STINSON, Lillian Dee Bal- lard Age 80. Tuesday June 11, 1996, Columbia Health Care Center. Survivors include her son, Mr.

Lynward Stinson, Columbia, brothers, Mr. Don Ballard Mr. Carl Ballard, both of Nashville, TN, Mr. Ronnie Ballard, Dickson, TN; sister, Mrs. Helen Harrison, Port Neches, Texas.

Her remains are in the care of the Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson, TN, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday June 13, 1996 at 11:00 a.m. with Bro. Henry Ragan officiating. Interment in The Dickson Memorial Gardens. Services under the direction of the TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, TN.

446-2808. WALLER, Claude Alfred June 12, 1996. Age 89. Survived by wife, Elizabeth Greek Waller of Donelson; son, Stephen H. Waller of Donelson; daughter, Claudia Waller Boyd, Terre Haute, Indiana; six grandchildren.

Funeral service 10 a.m., Friday at Hibbett Haley Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Lovell officiating. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Family and friends will serve as Active Pallbearers. FAMILY REQUEST VISITATION THURS.

EVENING 2-4 6-9 P.M. HIBBETT HALEY FUNERAL HOME, 883-2361. Springfield, TN WASHER, Anna 88, died Tuesday, June 11, 1996 at Baptist Hospital. She was born September 5, 1907 to the late James and Lona Haas Frazier. She worked many years for Nashville Tent and Awning.

She was a member of Dry Creek Baptist Church in Dowelltown, TN. Preceded in death by her husband, John Greely Washer and her son, Freddie Washer. She is survived by sister, Nettie Jim Edge of Dowelltown, TN; grandchildren, Dr. John Washer of Knoxville, Wanda Shack of Brentwood, Vicki Yunker, Richard Washer, and Teressa Washer all of Springfield; 12 great grandchildren. Her remains rest at the Robertson County Funeral Home where services will be conducted Friday, June 14, 1996 at 2:00 p.m., Bro.

Don Toothman and Rev. Mike Duff officiating. Interment will follow in the Robertson County Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends after 11:00 a.m. on Thursday.

ROBERTSON COUNTY FUNERAL HOME, 384-0036 COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) leaders at the University souri rallied around the Columbia chancellor yesterday, the head of the school's board said it's time for Kiesler to go. Before coming to Missouri, served seven years as top academic official derbilt University. The Council of Deans of versity's various colleges in issued a statement unanimous support for Kiesler George Russell, president four -campus 1 university. Russell and Fred Hall, the school's governing Curators, met privately with Kiesler and his lawyer chancellor's future.

Hall majority of the nine-member would favor an exit by Kiesler job held since November "The Council of Deans of Louise D. Allen, 84, Lewisburg, retired from Genesco, died Tuesday, Glen Oaks Convalescent Center, Shelbyville, Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. today, BillsMcGaugh Floyd Funeral Home, Lewisburg.

Survivors: daughter, Betty Marbuey, Shelbyville; son, Loxie Doud, Madison, a grandchild. Mary Ginger Blankenbaker, 43, Louisville, a registered nurse at Baptist Hospital East, Louisville, died Tuesday at home of cancer. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Louisville. Ratterman Funeral Home, Louisville, in charge. Survivors: husband, Ralph C. Blankenbaker sons, Graham and Drew Blankenbaker, both Louisville; parents, Adrin and Mary Humphrey, Goodlettsville; sister, Vicky Humphrey, Houston. Martha A.

Bradley, 74, Jerry Street, Portland, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Highland Manor Nursing Home, Portland. Cause not disclosed. Services 3 p.m. today, Wilkinson-Wiseman Funeral Home, Portland. Survivors: husband, Winford Bradley; daughters, Peggy Haynes, Hendersonville, and Darlene Brown, Gallatin; sons, Bobby and Billy Bradley, both Portland; sisters, Onie Bell Groves, Nellie Keen and Ruth Board, all Portland; brothers, Wesley and Charlie Briley, both Portland; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

George V. Cadwallader, 81, 1111 W. Westchester Drive, Nashville, a retired scale servicer, died yesterday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m.

tomorrow, Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Goodlettsville. Survivors: wife, Jo Wilmot Cadwallader; daughters, Cathy Lynch, Pasco, Pamela Cadwallader, Cedar Rapids, lowa, and Cheryl Arlington, Nashville; sons, John, Dallas, Ernest, Fort Madison, lowa, and Kenny Cadwallader, Washington; stepdaughter, Karen Wolf, Nashville; sister, Mildred Hager, Nashville; 25 grandchildren; 12 great -grandchildren. James Dean Clark, 4 42, 6408 Piney River Road, Bon Aqua, plant manager at Clark Container, died Tuesday, Horizon Medical Center, Dickson, of a heart attack. Services 1 a.m. tomorrow, McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville, Tenn.

Survivors: wife, Kathy Redden Clark; daughters, Stephanie Murphy, White Bluff, and Angela Clark, Pinewood community; sons, James, Jonathan and Jeremy Clark, all Pinewood; mother, Nell Clark, Pinewood; brother, Kenny Clark, Michigan; half-brothers, David, Linden, and William Clark, Nashville; half-sister, Maria Fraly, Michigan; two grandchildren. Ethel Lois Wiemers Davis, 80, McKendree Manor, Hermitage, a retired teacher, died Monday, Nashville, at her residence of cancer. Services 10 a.m. today, Andrew Price Methodist Church, Nashville. Marshall-Donnelly Combs Funeral Home, Nashville, in charge.

Survivors: daughters, Ethel Loveland, Elizabeth Hime, both Houston, and Mary Arnold, Hermitage; sons, Eugene, Simonton, Texas, and George Davis, Greenville, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. James Phillip (J.P.) Dawson, 83, Lyon Street, Columbia, retired from the TVA, died yesterday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Oakes Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia.

Survivors: wife, Sara Dobbins Dawson; son, James Dawson Lawrenceville, sisters, Polly Lovett and Mary King, both Columbia; two grandchildren. Virginia Blair Duke, 64, Hartsville Pike, Carthage, a retired bakery worker, died Monday, Centennial Medical Center, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. today, Sanderson Funeral Home, Carthage.

Survivors: husband, Jimmy S. Duke; daughters, Barbara Duke, Geraldine Reece, both Carthage, and Deborah Keith, Hartford, brothers, Charles, Faculof Misembattled afgovern- Charles Kiesprovost at Van- the uniColum- declaring and of the president Board of Tuesday about said a board from 1992. the Uni- versity of Missouri-Columbia unanimously supports and commends the leadership of Chancellor Charles Kiesler of MU and President George Russell," the group said in a statement yesterday. "During the past years, these leaders have brought unprecedented progress to our university and substantial benefits to the citizens of the state. We urge and trust that differences can be resolved and their effective leadership can continue uninterrupted," the council said.

Kiesler, meanwhile, issued a statement Tuesday night defending himself against charges from some curators that he has been insubordinate and uncooperative in their long-running efforts to overhaul school operations. "I regret if my actions were ever misinterpreted by the board, as I always have worked to do what was in the best interests of the universi- Deaths Deaths ty," he said in the statement. University sources have said Kiesler got an unfavorable job evaluation in late May. Yesterday the chairwoman of the" Columbia campus faculty council, and five former chairmen demanded a meeting and an explanation from Russell. "The chancellor is an extraordinarily competent human said Rob Logan, a journalism instructor who held a meeting of faculty members at his home Tuesday night.

Logan added: "Before I lose my temper, I'd like to hear why they are doing this." Deans and department leaders expressed support for Kiesler during interviews yesterday. "Chuck Kiesler's accomplishments clearly stand alone," said Richard Adams, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. Glenn, both Water Vale community, Delbert, Hartsville, and Valder Blair, Carthage. Catherine Green, 89, 707 Fifth Fayetteville, a retired librarian for the U.S. Government, died Tuesday at home.

Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 10 a.m. today, Rose Hill Cemetery, Fayetteville. Higgins Funeral Home, in charge. No immediate survivors.

Lester Hix, 76, Goosehorn community, Macon County, a retired machine operator at Lafayette Manufacturing, died Tuesday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Phillip Anderson Son Funeral Home, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Charlene Witcher Hix; daughter, Judy Hix, Goosehorn; sons, Billy, Robert, both Goosehorn, Doyle, Lafayette, Loyd, Willette community, and J.L.

Hix, Westmoreland, sisters, Versie Glover and Lillie Sisco, both Gallatin; 18 grandchildren; 33 greatgrandchildren. R. David Hodge, 58, North Charleston, S.C., a doctor of psychology, assistant professor of education and dean of registration at Charleston Southern University, died Monday, Medical University Hospital, Charleston. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow, Hickman (Tenn.) Baptist Church. Bass Funeral Home, Gordonsville, in charge. Survivors: wife, Fausteen Agee Hodge; daughters, Janet Hodge, North Charleston, and Kimberly Smith, Hickman; father, Roy Hodge, Smithville, sisters, Lou Isabel Stevenson, Cleveland, Frances Williams, Smithville, and Betty Ann Wright, Nashville. Floy Lee Hutchinson, 88, Old Dickson Road, Centerville, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Centerville Health Care. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. today, McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville. Survivors: sons, Loyd and Larry Hutchinson, both Nashville; daughters, Marie Collins, Nunnelly, Christine Winters, Fairview, and Susie Fielder, Lyles, sisters, Alice Derry, Bertha Welch, both Lyles, and Golden Clayborne, Dickson, brother, Paul Harrington, Centerville; 27 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. Raleigh George Jones, 67, 4601 Packard Drive, Nashville, a retired truck driver, died yesterday, Veterans Administrative Medical Center, Nashville. Cause not disclosed.

Graveside services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, Nashville. Woodbine Funeral Home, in charge. Survivors: daughter, Edna Rothermich, Gerald, brother, Robert Jones, Santee, S.C.; four grandchildren. Eula Lee Keen, 87, Minor Road, Oakgrove community, Bethpage, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Tennessee Christian Medical Center, Portland, Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 3 p.m. today, Alexander Macon County Funeral Home, Lafayette, Tenn. Survivors: sons, David, Bethpage, and James Keen Exmore, daughter, Dorothy Scott, Bethpage; 26 grandchildren; 41 great -grandchildren; 11 great-great-grand- children. Leo Krick, 74, 2005 Springer Road, Lawrenceburg, retired from Murray Ohio Manufacturing Lawrenceburg, died Tuesday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. today, Loretto (Tenn.) Memorial Chapel. Survivors: wife, Jewell Watters Krick; sons, Dillard, Lawrenceburg, and Millard Krick, Loretto; daughter, Dorothy Ezell, Lawrenceburg; brother, J.W. Krick, Loretto; sister, Wilma Richardson, Leoma, seven grandchildren; four great-grand- children.

Bessie Jane Dedman Fowler Layne, 90, Poplar Street, Columbia, a home- maker, died yesterday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, Oaks Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. Survivors: husband, Leslie O.

Layne; daughter, Faye Fowler, Law- Hodges, Gleason, and renceburg, sons, John, Eloise Garner, Dallas; brothers, Pegram, and Floyd Fowl- Kenneth, Walls, and Steve er, Antioch; stepdaughters, Ruth Bogle, Henry, 19 grandJefferson and Shirley Cochran, children; 23 grea both Spring Hill, sisters, two great-great-grandchildren. Irene Cantrell, Florence, and Joyce Ann Sedge, 62, Sarah Brown, Nashville; 15 2733 Midland Road, Shelbyville, grandchildren; 22 great-grand- a homemaker, died yeschildren. terday, Bedford County General Cherry Marie McGo- Hospital, Shelbyville. Cause not wan, an infant, Chawtaw Road, disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorCollege Grove, was still- row, Hillcrest Funeral Home, born, Williamson Medical Center, Shelbyville. Survivors: husband, Franklin. Graveside services 10 Harry R. Sedge; sons, Lonnie, a.m. today, Shady Grove Ceme- Ringgold, and Michael tery, Flintville, Tenn.

Gallant Fu- Sedge, Naples, Italy; daughters, neral Home in charge. Survivors: Diane Sparks, Flushing, parents, Rocky and Cindy Karen Mathis, Shelbyville, and McGowan; grandparents, Rich- Susan Pake, Flint, ard and Cindy Taylor, College Herman Bachman, Roscommon, Grove, and Eugene and Mary sister, Phyllis Bose, RosMcGowan, both Riceville, Tenn. common; 10 grandchildren; a Emitt W. Morrow great-grandchild. 89, 3202 Ashland City Road, Noble V.

Stafford, 86, Clarksville, a farmer, died Mon- Pulaski, a retired guard at day, Memorial Hospital, Clarks- Martin Methodist College, died ville, of heart failure. Services 2 Tuesday, St. Thomas Hospital, p.m. today, Neal-Tarpley Funeral Nashville. Cause not disclosed.

Home, Clarksville. Survivors: Services 2 p.m. today, Carr Ersons, Ray, E.W. Jr. and Gilbert win Funeral Home, Pulaski.

SurMorrow, all Clarksville; sisters, vivors: wife, Velma Stafford; son, Lorene Lake, Louisville, Robbie Larry Stafford, Murfreesboro; Jones, Woodlawn, and daughters, Pam Keller and LaFLavern Gilliam, Indian Mound, ern Young, both Pulaski; sister, six grandchildren; seven Opal Chagrasulis, Maine; six great-grandchildren. grandchildren; four great-grandJames Glynn Moss, 70, children. Sam Davis Parkway, Smyrna, a Lillian Dee Stinson, 80, retired boilermaker and painter, Columbia, a retired nurse, died yesterday, Sumner Regional died Tuesday, Columbia Health Medical Center, Gallatin. Cause Care Center. Cause not disnot disclosed.

Graveside services closed. Services 11 a.m. today, 2 p.m. today, Corum Hill Ceme- Taylor Funeral Home, Dickson, tery, Gallatin. Alexander Funeral Tenn.

Survivors: son, Lynward Home, in charge. Survivors: Stinson, Columbia; brothers, sons, Jeffery, McDonough, Don, Carl, both Nashville, and Joel, Gallatin, and Jody Moss, Ronnie Ballard, Dickson; sister, Locust Grove, daughters, Helen Harrison, Port Neches, Kathy Moss, Hermitage, and An- Texas. drea Moss, Chicago; brothers, Jack Waldon Webb Truman, Gallatin, and Homer 63, 800 S. Wilson NashMoss, Portland, sisters, ville, a retired boat dock managThelma Rittenberry, Gallatin, and er, died yesterday at home of Wendylyn Owens, Greenwood, cancer. Graveside services 11:30 five grandchildren.

a.m. Saturday, Woodlawn MeArthur Clifton Newby, morial Park, Nashville. Survivors: 76, 137 Newby Road, McMinn- son, Jack Webb Lebanon; ville, a retired electrician daughter, Jacqueline (Vickie) and steam engineer at Garwood, Slate, Madison; mother, Viola Industries, died yesterday, Co- Webb, Nashville; brother, Robert: lumbia River Park Hospital. Webb, Marietta, Ga. Cause not disclosed.

Graveside Cyrile Michael Wiess, services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Sa- 74, Percy Priest Drive, Nashville, lem Cemetery, McMinnville. High a retired truck driver, died yesFuneral Horne, in charge. Survi- terday at home of cancer. Servors: wife, Dorothy Wearing vices 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, HibNewby; son, Arthur Newby, bett Hailey Funeral Home, White House, daughters, Nashville. Survivors: wife, Esther Barbara Broadway, Gallatin, Wiess; daughters, Charby JenJoyce Newby and Marguerite kins, Joplin, Susie Wiess, Loudermilk, both McMinnville; Hawaii, and Beverlee Kominek, brothers, Joe, Dickson, Caledonia, Ohio; sons, Scott, An-: Paul Sr. and Jack Newby, both drew, both Nashville, and Jeffrey McMinnville; sisters, Bessie At- Bollinger, Norfolk, brother, nip, McMinnville, Luceal King, Paul Wiess, Brooksfield, sisPegram, and Naomi Waller, ters, Irene Hanczrik, Phoenix, Hampshire, nine grand- and Margaret Grimes, Galion, children. Ohio; 13 grandchildren; eight James Buford Richard- great-grandchildren. son, 60, Highway 100, Nashville, Jim Nelson Wilson, 71, a retired mechanic, died yester- 3136 Nashville Highway, Smithday at home.

Cause not dis- ville, a retired farmer, died closed. Graveside services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Baptist DeKalb Hospitoday, Cemetery, tal, Smithville, of a heart attack. Franklin. Franklin Memorial Cha- Services 1 p.m.

today, Love-Canpel, in charge. Survivors: daugh- trell Funeral Home, Smithville. ters, Teresa Gentry, Murfrees- Survivors: wife, Joyce Quelette boro, Karen West, Wilson; stepdaughters, Janice Hendersonville, Anita Crawford Carter, Hermitage, and Joyce and Julie Futch, both Ashland Rodriguez, California; stepsons, City; parents, Ira and Tressie Charles, Nashville, and Dennis Richardson, Nashville; brothers, Lawson, Smithville; brothers, Ronald, Pegram, Donald, Ken- Joe, Rock Island, and tucky, Millard, Nashville, and Marshell Wilson, Illinois; sisters, Gary Richardson, White Bluff, Ola White, Pearl Hunt, both sisters, Faye Givens, Madison, Sue Jared, Baxter, Franklin, and Gayle Butts, Nash- and Jackie Dedmon, Kenville; seven grandchildren. tucky; four stepgrandchildren. George McClellan Rob- Elva Elizabeth Wray, erts, 94, Arrington, re- 79, 592 Timmons Nashville, a tired from the Arrington post of- homemaker, died yesterday, fice, died Monday, Moulton, Ala.

Summit Medical Center. Cause Cause not disclosed. Services 2 not disclosed. Services 10:30 p.m. today, Williamson Memorial a.m.

tomorrow, Woodbine FunerFuneral Home, Franklin. Survi- al Home. Survivors: daughter, vors: son, Mack Roberts, Frank- Dean Anderson; son, Charles lin; three grandchildren; five Wray, both Nashville; a grandgreat-grandchildren. son. Novacine Scott, 73, McKenzie, retired from Gustava Flowers ZaOak Manor Nursing Home, died chary, 97, Allardt, a Tuesday, Methodist Hospital, homemaker, died yesterday, McKenzie, of heart failure.

Ser- Fentress County General Hospivices 2 p.m. today, Grace Baptist tal, Jamestown, Tenn. Cause not Church, McKenzie. Brummitt Fu- disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorneral Home, McKenzie, in row, Mundy Funeral Home, charge. Survivors: daughters, Jamestown. Survivors: son, Brenda Taylor, Joelton, Janis Clyde Zachary, Muncie, Loyd and Diane Corbitt, both daughters, Maurcene Choate Nashville; son, Ricky Scott, and Geneva Smith, both Allardt; McKenzie; sisters, June Ownby, 10 grandchildren; 17 greatMary Jo Vaughn, both McKenzie, grandchildren; I two great-greatDemetra Steel, Nashville, Glenda grandchildren..

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