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9 09 3 THE TENNESSEAN Friday, April 1998 9B Death LOCAL NEWS Notices GAYLE, Earlene T. (Cooksey) April 8, 1998 at a local hospital. Survived by husband, William Criss Gayle, Jr; daughter, Jackie Gayle; son, William Criss Gayle, Ill; granddaughter, Brandy Crosby; great-granddaughter, Zhaymia Crosby; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Saturday April 11th 12 noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, 1700 Heiman St.

Funeral service to follow Father Derran Combs officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements by WILLIAM GUNTER AND SONS, Funeral Directors I Inc. LANE, Waymond Douglas ('Big Bubba') Age 51. Entered into rest Tuesday, April 7, 1998.

Preceded in death by daughter, Infant Marquel Lane. Survived by wife, Helen C. Bogus Lane; daughter, Patrice Yevette Lane; son, Marion DeShawn Lane; granddaughter, Ashlee' Marquel Robinson; mother, Ruby Fizer Lane; two brothers, John M. Fizer and (twin) Raymond D. Lane; two sisters, Gwendolyn D.

Stover and Robbie M. Lane; uncle, Howard Fizer; brother-in-law, Rev. Robert (Vera) Bogus, all of Nashville, TN; 17 nieces and nephews; many other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Saturday, April 11, 1998 from 2pm to 3pm with the Funeral Service to follow at 15th Avenue Baptist Church, 1203 9th Avenue North, with Rev. William Buchanan officiating.

Interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery. LEWIS AND WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville Richard A. Lewis and William Wright, Directors LESTER, David Roger April 9, 1998. He is survived by wife, Elaine Lester and stepson, Joseph Spurlock both of Nashville: parents, Bill and Julie Lester, Mt. Juliet; sisters, Eileen Lydick and Sheila Mackie, both of Mt.

Juliet, Elizabeth Lester, Belinda City; brothers, Howard Lester, Thompson Station, Billy Lester, Belinda City, Robert Lester, Mt. Juliet, Don Lester, Chapel Hill and Kevin Lester, Old Hickory. His remains are at Mount Olivet Funeral Home where services will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Saturday April 11, 1998 Rev. Raymond Vogtner officiating, interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Friends will serve as pallbearers. Visitation Friday a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 to 9 p.m. MOUNT OLIVET FUNERAL HOME, 1101 Lebanon 255-4193.

24 hr. OBIT LINE 859-0300. PERKERSON, Fred S. Jr. 77.

April 8, 1998. Survived by wife, Anna Friedli Perkerson; sons, Mike (Jeanne) Perkerson, Nash. TN, Steve (Donna) Perkerson, Woodbury, TN Phil (Doe) Perkerson, Chattanooga, TN. seven grandchildren, 3 greatgrandchildren; brothers, Jack and Ray Perkerson; sister, Betty Perkerson. Remains are at West Harpeth FUneral Home where chapel service will be 11 a.m.

Friday 4-10-98 with Dr. Ken Riggs officiating. Interment to follow at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Active Pallbearers: I Robert Black, Bill Davis, Ed Fisher, Carlton Tarkington, Polly Cantrell, Howard Friedli, John Green, Raymond Jones, Frank Barnes, Rufus Brewer, Lewis Collier. Honorary Pallbearers: Crusaders Sunday School Class West Meade Fellowship.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to West Meade Fellowship Youth Group. WEST HARPETH FUNERAL HOME, 6962 Charlotte Pike, at Davidson 352-9400 Carthage, TN MATHEWS, Elvie Age 97, April 8, 1998. Survived by daughter, Ruth Carter of Watervale; sister, Maude Brown of Carthage; step-daughter, Mary Bush of Nashville; 5 grandchildren, Minchey of South Carthage, Sonny Carter of Flatrock, Randy, Terry and Scotty Carter, all of Carthage; 4 great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Eld.

Robert Hughes and Eld. Stephen Brooks officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Roy Minchey, Tom Nancy Kittrell, Bill Geraldine Petty, Max Lucy Long, Duard Carver, Draper Sircy, Effie Reid, Mary Kirby, Christine Woodard, Jean Thomas, Bobbye Miller Nesbitt, Lyla Kittrell, Ruth Kirby Nesbitt, Reggie Swindler, Iris Clay, Vincie Dixon, Gradie Hackett, Nancy Hackett, Georgia Lee Sanderson, Mary Julia Roberts, Sherry Shepherd, Janet Key, June Ballinger, Hazel Hackett Nell Webb. Active Pallbearers: Willie Lee, Ernest and Burnice Reece, Bobby, Billy and Jerry Sircy. Visitation Friday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

and Saturday after 9 a.m. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, Directors, 615-735-2118 Neighbors baffled as Clarksville man apparently kills wife, friend, himself Miss Jessie Pauline 831 years. Wednesday April 8, 1998. Survived by life time companion Russell (Cigar) Basham; Judy Hale Garrison, Sheila Coggins; god children, Karin Coggins and Kim Coggins, Kevin Hale, Keith Hale, Brooke Hale and Kevin Hale, sisters-in-law, Mary Bess, Gladys Bess and Katherine Bess; several nieces and nephews.

Remains a are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home 3634 Clarksville Hwy where services will be Friday at 1:00 p.m. conducted by Maurice Partain. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. BUENA VISTA FUNERAL HOME Bratten Son, Directors.

254-7511. Murfreesboro, TN BURNS, Verlia Age 45, Wednesday, April 8, 1998 at Williamson Medical Center. Survivors include (4) children, Tammy Woods, Vonchelle, Krishana and James Nelson; many other relatives and friends. Family Visitation Saturday, April 11, from p.m. with Funeral services immediately following at Johnson Rd.

Church of Christ, Christiana, TN, Bro. Albert Nelson officiating. Interment Johnson Rd. Cemetery. Arrangements by HELLUM FUNERAL HOME, (615) 893-4323, Wendy B.

Hellum, Funeral Director ASHLAND CITY FORD, John T. Age 62. Died Thursday April 9, 1998. Survived by son, John Shannon Ford and daughter-in-law, Frances Ford; two grandchildren Joshua Eli Ford and Margaret Jenna Ford. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 11 at 1 p.m.

at the Sycamore Chapel Church of Christ Cemetery with Bro. Terry Boyd officiating. Active pallbearers: Terry Boyd, Bob Binkley, Curtis Cothran, Jeff Northington, Frank Soper and Bruce Binkley. BOYD FUNERAL HOME, 792-4677 HOLDERFIELD, Selena P. 1998.

Preceded in death by her husband, Harold Altman Jones. Survived by daughters, Lynn (Lewis) Rashmir, Nashville, TN, Beverly (Lloyd) Bell, Bella Vista, AR; son, H. Kelly Jones, Louisville, KY; grandchildren, Michael Cook, Steve Cook, Cindy Melton-Wallace, and Kelly Woodruff all of and Kevin Jones, Lexington, KY, Mark Jones, of Richmond, KY, and Kimberly Norris of Brea, KY; greatgrandchildren, Heather, Brandon and Baylor Cook of Kara, Casey, April, and Mark Melton of Franklin, TN and Chancellor and Griffin Norris of Brea, KY. Graveside services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 1998 in The Garden of Time at Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Arrangements by Woodlawn Funeral Home 383-4754. Age 92, Thursday, April 9, 1998. Preceded in death by her husband, Earl L. Holderfield. Survived by her daughter, Doris Barrand, Hendersonville; grandson, Steven Barrand, Alpharetta, GA; one great-granddaughter and three great great-grandchildren; sisters, Jewel Hobbs and Mamie Buchanan, both of Hendersonville, Hazel Carr, Tullahoma, TN; nieces and nephews also survive.

Her remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Hendersonville where the family will receive friends (today) Friday, April 10th from 4-8 p.m. Graveside Services and Interment will be held Saturday, April 11, 1998 at 12:00 p.m. at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Goodlettsville, TN Jim Crockett, Bible Baptist Church officiating. The family wishes to tank the entire staff of NHC of Hendersonville for their loving care and kindness. COLE GARRETT Hendersonville, 824-8605.

24 hr. OBIT Line 859-0300. JONES, Mary Vada April 9, KING, William Rhea (Bill) 60. Died Thursday April 9, 1998. Services Saturday, April 3 p.m., Partlow Funeral Chapel.

Survived by daughters, Debbie King, Cindy Presley, Pat Ubanks; father, William D. King; 6 grandchildren. Friends to serve as pallbearhers. Visitation with the family 10-2 and 6-9 on Friday. PARTLOW FUNERAL 444-7007 SHAYER, Stanley H.

April 4, 1998. Survived by mother, Virginia Shayer. Remains are at Ellis Funeral home, 2627 Nolensville Rd. Family and friends will assemble Saturday 1 p.m. Spring Hill where graveside services will be held.

Visitation Friday 45-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers make donations to Saint Pius School and Saint Judes. FUNERAL HOME, Directors 255-5412 Franklin, TN McKISSACK, Eddie Lee Sr. April 5, 1998 in Chicago, IL. Survived by devoted wife, Julia; loving sons, Eddie, Jr.

(Diane), Norman (Madelyn) and Rodney McKissack all of Chicago; seven grandsons; three granddaughters; one great-granddaughter all of Chicago; brothers, Ross, Jr. (Mary) Sacramento, CA, Pate, Sr. (Cora) Franklin, TN, Herbert (Betty) Chicago, IL, Eligah (Mary) Nashville, TN, John (Judy) Clarksville, TN and Andrew McKissack, Sacramento, CA; sisters, Katie (William) Murry, Anner Hunter, JoAnn Roberts, Franklin, TN, Dr. Shirley (Larry) Neal, Nashville, sisters-in-law, Lena McKissack, Mary J. Hayes, Ida (John) Lamberson, JoAnn Dotson, Naomi and Mattie B.

Johnson, Sarah Ennis; brothers-in-law, Charles and William Johnson, Franklin, TN; aunt, Callie (LeRoy) Bridgeforth, Chicago, IL; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Saturday April 11th at Limestone M.B. 1613 West Main St. Franklin, TN from 11 a.m. 12 noon with Funeral to follow.

Elder Hewitt C. Sawyers officiating. Interment Pine Crest Memorial Gardens, Maury Co. TN. SERVICE INTRUSTED TO PATTON BROS.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 256-3608. McMATH, Mr. William Hayes, Sr. Age 65 years. Died April 8, 1998.

Formerly of Birmingham, AL. Member of Belle Meade United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Katie Sue Wharey McMath; children, William Hayes McMath, Atlanta, GA, John Collins McMath, Newport News, VA, Earl Bennett VanDyke, Huntsville, AL, Harry William VanDyke, Tyler, TX, Suzanne Shelton, Huntsville, AL, Amy Nell Moore, Nashville; sister, Betty McMath Shores, Birmingham, AL; brother-in-law, Jackson Graham Shores Birmingham, AL; 8 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 10 a.m. Saturday are at Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home, 201 25th Ave.

Nashville, conducted by Rev. Michael O'Bannon. Pallbearers: Ray Barrett, Ed Welch, Dr. Clyde Yarborough, Steve Hunt, Dave Spence and Bill Christensen. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.

Interment services 3 p.m. Saturday at Jefferson Memorial Gardens (East) Trussville, AL, Rev. Larry Horn officiating. VISITATION 5-8 P.M. AT MARSHALL-DONNELLYCOMBS, 327-1111.

PRINCE, Mrs. Shirley 'Webbie' Age 57. Tuesday, April 7, 1998. Survived by devoted husband, Willie T. 'Billie' Prince; children, Damium R.

'Bubba' (Michelle) Prince and Donald daughter, Patricia A. and Tonia father, Lonnie E. Baker grandsons, Damium and Deshawn; sisters, Mary Lee Edwards, Joyce E. Kittrell, Brenda B. Jennings (Grady), Cynthia R.

(Robert) Shelton; brother, Harry E. (Marilyn) Baker; four uncles, two aunts; sisters-in-law, Lula Mae (John) Grisby; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Mrs. Prince reposes in the J. Robert Scales Memorial Chapel (1412 Jefferson St.) where she will lie in state TODAY from 11am until 7pm.

She will be conveyed to the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church (2448 Herman St.) where the family will receive friends April 11th from 11am until 12 Noon. Funeral Rites will commence at 12 Noon, Rev. Percy J. Clark, Eulogist.

Entombment, The Cross Mausoleum, Woodlawn Memorial Park. Service by SCALES FUNERAL HOME 329-9880, A. Brandon Starks, Joseph S. Scales, Directors WILLIAMS, Madeline Ash- worth Age 78 years. April 9, 1998.

Survived by husband, James Edward Williams; daughter and son-in-law, Barbara Jean and Bob Mercer; daughter-granddaughter, Sandra L. Binkley; brother, Joseph Ashworth; 4 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Her remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, HICKORY CHAPEL, 5852 Nolensville Road, where services will be conducted Saturday, April 11, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. by Rev. Joseph Breen.

Interment Williams Cemetery, Smyrna, TN. Her Grandsons and Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation will begin Friday at 1:00 p.m. WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, HICKORY CHAPEL, Directors, 331-1952 Hendersonville-Goodlettsville QUALLS, Mrs. Lovie Mai 83.

years, Thursday, April 9, 1998. Preceded in death by husband, William S. Qualls; son, Bethel James Qualls. Survived by sons, Leonard H. Qualls, Goodlettsville, Willie LeRoy Qualls, Hendersonville; daughters, Maudie Bell Deal, Springfield, Brenda Gayle Woodard, Hendersonville; brother, Fred Woodard, Goodlettsville; sisters, Gladys Stephens, Madison, Opal Maynor, Cottontown; thirteen grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

Remains are at Cole Garrett, Goodlettsville where visitation with the family will be 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. 1. Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Saturday, April 11, 1998, Bro. Jerry Shrum officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Members of Grace Missionary Baptist Church. Active Pallbearers: Family and Friends. Interment Crestview Cemetery, Gallatin.

COLE GARRETT, Goodlettsville, 859-5231. Obit. Line, 859-0300 SPEARS, Evelyn M. (PeeWee) Thursday, April 8, 1998. Age 53.

Survived by husband, Thomas (Tommy) Spears; daughter, Tonya Renee (Mike) Ray; sisters, Peggy Bray, Jeannie Wair and Vicky Petroni; brothers, James and Raymond Rutledge; several nieces and nephews, special friends Rita Tinnin, Anita Shel- ton, Debbie Ray and Tammy Strane. Mrs. Spears was ployed by Northern Telecom for eighteen years. Remains rest at the funeral home tery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors.

262-3312. Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where the family will receive friends Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. and where funeral services will be conducted Monday April 13, at 9:30 a.m. with Rev. Edward C.

Minor and Bro. Billy Moore officiating. Active pallbearers: Joshua Rutledge, Wesley Wair, Russ Shelton, Tommy, Ross and Jeff Biggerstaff. Honorary pallbearers: Joe Pruett, Marvin Biggerstaff, Eddy Z. Ray and Leon Tinnin.

Interment Mid-TN state Veteran Ceme- LOWE, Mary Britt Passed away April 5, 1998. Survived by husband, Howard A. Lowe; five daughters and two sons, Rosa Lowe, Sarah Lowe, Barbara Jean Roberts, Gwendolyn Y. Bradford, Ewana Reneee (Terrence) Powell, Howard Russell, George R. (Vickie) Lowe; six grandchildren, Delta, Lamont, Latoya, Hope and Ricky Lowe Diondrea (Joseph) Jackson, Maya Powell; one greatgrandchild, McKenzie Jackson; four brothers; one sister and a host of other relatives and friends.

Family Visitation Saturday, April 11, 1998 from 11am to 12noon with funeral to follow at Watson Grove Baptist Church, 1415 Horton St. with Pastor Curtis Goodwin officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. LEWIS WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Richard A. Lewis and William H.

Wright, Directors, 255-2371 Franklin, TN SULLIVAN, Mr. Thomas Shea Age 76, Thursday, April 1 9, 1998. Survived by wife, Mrs. Anita Runner Sullivan; daughters, Joy Morris, Peggy Morris, all of Franklin, TN; sister, Mrs. Geraldine Handwerker, Memphis, TN; grandchildren, Mark Morris, Taylor, Thomas and Phillip Reynolds, all of Franklin, TN.

Remains are at Williamson Memorial al Funeral Home where services will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1998, The Reverend Dr. Thomas D. Walker officiating. Interment Williamson Memorial Gardens.

Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 101 Legends Club Lane, Franklin, TN 37069. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Friday at WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 794-2289 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY Curry Kiss Clemons The best of my 35 years. Will be greatly missed by friends and family. In loving Memory, until we meet again, Virginia LORETTA JOY TRINKLE Passed away this day love and miss you.

By LEON ALLIGOOD Staff Writer CLARKSVILLE Neighbors of Donald Cook remembered him as an amiable man who loved his family and enjoyed I life. He certainly didn't fit the profile of a killer. But Montgomery County Sheriff's investigators said that's what he became late Wednesday when he shot his estranged wife and her friend at his wife's 1167 Dotsonville Road home. Then, according to investigators, Cook turned the gun on himself. "It's such a tragedy.

They were very nice people who were having some marital problems," said Angela Livingston, a neighbor. "We've lived near them for five years and anytime we needed help ment as a local businessman. Don and his boys would always Donald Cook's body was found help us. He would bush-hog our nearby, along with a 9 mm semiaufield whenever we asked him. He tomatic pistol.

always wanted to be helpful." According to Lt. Tom Kujawa of Another neighbor, William Booth, the Montgomery County Sheriff's knew the Cooks were going through Department, Donna Cook's coa tough divorce but never suspected workers became alarmed when she the stress would lead the building did not report for work yesterday contractor to kill and commit sui- morning. cide. "Thinking it very strange for her "He just didn't seem to be the not to show up, they called us. Our type of person to do that.

As far as I officers responded and entered the knew they were good hard-working residence through a back door that people," said was open," Kujawa said. Found dead inside a rear bed- The Cooks had two children, room were Donna Cook, 46, a Christopher, a student at Middle teacher at Fort Campbell Elementa- Tennessee State University, and ry School, and a friend, William Patrick, a high school senior. FuAllensworth, 52. Allensworth was neral arrangements were incomidentified by the Sheriff's Depart- plete. 2 teens convicted in CoolSprings carjacking By JIM EAST Staff Writer FRANKLIN.

Two of four teenagers charged with shooting a Nashville man and carjacking his Cadillac last summer at Cool Springs Galleria were convicted yesterday of especially aggravated robbery. The convictions culminate the case of a bullet-filled, daylong spree that started with a shootout on Interstate 65 earlier on Aug. 31, 1997, and ended late that night. A jury yesterday took an hour and 47 minutes to convict Terrance dant, Oswald Urbae (Wa Wa) Nelson, 15, of Nashville will be tried WILLIAMSON Akins, 18, of Nashville and Cecil later in Juvenile Court. Laveille Groomes, 19, of Murfrees- But jurors found that Jordan shot boro of the charge, which carries a Jesse Puckett of Nashville once in possible sentence of 15-25 years the chest with a pistol, without parole.

Akins stood by with a 12-gauge Jurors also imposed fines of shotgun trained on the victim and $50,000 each on Akins and Groomes used his car to block Groomes, who will be sentenced Puckett's Cadillac. June 1. Puckett, 21, shot once in the A third defendant, Allen Rick chest by Jordan during the Aug. (Cry Baby) Jordan, 19, of Nash- 1997, altercation, said he was satisville, pleaded guilty to the same fied with the verdict. charge on Tuesday and will be sen- "I think they done the right tenced June 12.

A fourth defen- thing," said Puckett. emof Recording engineer Edward Barton dies at 55 FRANKLIN Edward ton, 55, a sound engineer production services who with many country, and jazz artists, died Monday liamson Medical Center of tococcal infection. He was also a former fects mixer for tures and had worked career on a team that gold and platinum albums gold singles. Mr. Barton three Emmy nominations work on scoring television Funeral services will a.m.

today in Our Savior Church. Waters Mortuary, is handling arrangements. The Franklin resident, DEATHS B. Barin postworked classical in Wila strep sound efPic- during his received 27 with 11 received for his shows. be at 10 Lutheran Franklin, who lived Clara Duff Anderson, 86, Van Buren, a homemaker, died Wednesday in Van Buren.

Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, Austin and Bell Funeral Home, Greenbrier. Survivors: son, William Anderson, Van Buren; daughter, Novella Bernhard, Jacksonville, brothers, Richard, Louisville, and Hugh Duff, Cedar Hill; sister, Mary Duff, Nashville, Esther Baggett, Indiana; nine grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Edith Irene Bizwell, 79, Franklin, a former employee of Fourth Avenue Church of Christ Daycare, died yesterday, Williamson Medical Center.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Survivors: brothers, Everett, Franklin, and Hartwell Bizwell, Nashville. Tommy Ray Brazzell, 53, Hummingbird Lane, Dickson, a furniture salesman, died Tuesday, Horizon Medical Center.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Buckner's Dickson Funeral Home. Survivors: son, David Brazzell; daughter, Lisa Wilson, both Nashville; parents, Ray and Elizabeth Brazzell; brother, Jimmy Brazzell; sister, Betty England, all Dickson; five grandchildren. Alpha Hatley Cook, 79, Atlanta, a retired hairdresser, died Tuesday, Briarwood Nursing Center, Tucker, Ga.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Franklin Memorial Funeral Home, Franklin. Survivors: son, Edgar Cook, Atlanta; sister, Helen Frye, Camden, brother, Landon Hatley, Nashville. Mary Ruthie (Willie Mae) Douglas, 78, Pulaski, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Columbia Hillside Hospital.

Cause not disclosed. Services noon tomorrow, Old Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: daughter, Bessie Mason, Pulaski; stepdaughter, Eula Burton; sister, Birdie Coleman, both Nashville; nine grandchildren; 19 -grandchildren; nine greatgreat-grandchildren. James Robert Garrison, 65, Brick Haven Avenue, Madison, a retired motel manager, died yesterday, Nashville Memorial Hospital. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Mable Binkley Garrison, Madison; daughter, Shelia Dougherty, Knoxville; brothers, John, Glasgow, Larry, Nashville, and Richard Garrison, Knoxville. Carson Grace, 64, New Hope Road, Celina, a sawmill worker, died yesterday at home. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Upton Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Steve Grace, Celina; daughters, Wanda Castell, Goodlettsville, Faye Grace, Geneva Scott, Brenda Murley, Angel Grogan, all Celina; mother, Winnie Grace, Celina; six granchildren. Edd Grimes, 74, Dickson, a 1-employed laborer, died Wednesday, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Cause not disclosed.

Services 7 p.m. today, Taylor Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Eddie, Tim and John Grimes, all Dickson; daughters, Donna Harmon, Nashville, Ida Grimes, Sarah Turner, Rosetta Harmon, Eddie Jean Anderson, all Dickson; 10 grandchildren. James E. Lambert, 48, Nashville, a painter, died Wednesday, St.

Thomas Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services were yesterday, in Nashville. Survivors: son, Lindsey at 110 Lancelot Lane, recorded in for Hire. His services were in de studios over the years for Tanya mand from production companies Tucker, Kenny Rogers, John Den- such as Walt Disney, Warner Brothver, Merle Haggard, David Frizell ers, Paramount, Universal Pictures, and Shelly West, Barbra Streisand, Sony Pictures and MGM.

Vikki Carr, Bob Seger, Lily Tomlin, From 1986-89, he was head mixer Bill Cosby, War, The Crusaders, Doc and music supervisor at Vitello and Severinsen and The Bob Florence Associates where he mixed diaBig Band, among other performers. logue, music and sound effects for Mr. Barton was on hand to re- more than 450 animated shows for cord live albums for Eric Clapton, Walt Disney, World Events, Calico, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan and The Hana Barbera, Marvel, Warner Band, B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, Brothers and CBS Televison. Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, Survivors include his wife, DimSeals and Crofts and Willie Nelson.

ples Barton; a son, Michael Barton, Some of the films and television Denver, three daughters, Deshows he assisted in California in- bra Barton, Denver, Kimberly Hoffcluded Every Which Way But man, Franklin, and Kara Barton, Loose, Sixteen Candles, Benji the North Hollywood, and five Hunted, Young Again and Spencer grandchildren. I Lambert, Hendersonville; father, George Lambert, Nashville; sisters, Cindy Lambert, Sandy Verran, both Nashville; brother, Tom Lambert, Decatur, Ala. Lester Keith McGill, 59, Lebanon, a quality control manager for Imperial Fabricating in Portland, died Wednesday, Sumner Regional Medical Center. Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Veterans Cemetery, Mound City, Ill. Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: wife, Norma McGill, Lebanon; stepdaughter, Kimberly Pharris, Madison; brother, Lynn McGill, Mound City; sisters, Doris Funston, Trona, Barbara Crecilus and Linda Johnson, both Mound City. Betty Milliken, 92, Nashville, a former co-owner of WFKN radio station, Franklin, died yesterday, Mariner Health Center. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, Booker-Gilbert Funeral Home, Franklin. Survivors: brother, John Milliken, Illinois; sisters, Lucy Gilchrist, Nashville, Mary Ogles, Franklin, Katherine Morgan, Gaithersburg, Md. William (Bill) Morgan, 75, Woodlawn Drive, Nashville, a retired employee of Ford glass plant, died Wednesday, Centennial Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed.

Services 4 p.m. today, West Harpeth Funeral Home. Survivors: daughters, Vivian Whitherow, Kingston Springs, Linda Morgan, Nashville, Carolyn Ricketts, McMinnville, Lovetta Lynn Aldridge, Hermitage; seven grandchildren; Lee two great Arthur Rudolph Quillen, 75, a retired laborer, died Wednesday, Lewis County Ambulatory Care Center, Hohenwald, Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m.

today, McDonald Funeral Home. survivors: son, James Quillen, Hohenwald; daughters, Frances Sanders, Ashland City, Dolie Belew, Hohenwald; mother, Minnie Qillen; sisters, Marie Crowell, Evelyn Hensley, Faye Kilpatrick, Dorothy Tanner, Modine Dixon, all Hohenwald, Ruby Talley, Pleasantville, Sue Hensley, Somerville, Veda Qualls, Nashville, Gennice Holt, Toledo, Ohio; brother, Leamon Quillen, Waynesboro, four grandchildren. Jerry Wayne Quinn, 43, West Plains, a laborer, died Tuesday, West Plains. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 a.m.

tomorrow, Hunter Funeral Home, Sparta, Tenn. Survivors: sons, Jimmie Fisk, McMinnville, Orlanda Buchanan, Manchester, father, J.L. Reedy, McMinnville; sisters, Willene Reedy, Roxanne Reedy, both McMinnville, Trieda Reedy, Nashville, Tamara Martin, Sparta; brothers, Ronnie, Terry and J.L. Reedy all McMinnville. Louise Swindell, 77, Nashville, a homemaker, died March 31, Nashville General Hospital of respiratory failure.

Graveside services 10 a.m. today, Metropolitan Bordeaux Cemetery. Metropolitan Mortuary Service in charge. No immediate survivors. I 49th Annual aster Sunrise Service Easter Sunday, April 12 6:00 a.m.

The Tradition Continues at Spring Hill Join us for the 49th annual Easter sunrise service at Spring Hill Cemetery. Speaker will be Rev. Gene Gough, Pastor of Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Special music Refreshments will be served Spring Hill Funeral Home 6 Cemetery 5110 Gallatin Road Nashville, TN 37216 (615) 865-1101.

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