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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page B7

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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B7
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DAVIDSONCOUNTY CHEATHAMCOUNTY COFFEECOUNTY DAVIDSONCOUNTY DAVIDSONCOUNTY DAVIDSONCOUNTY OBITUARIES OBITUARIES SEEPAGE 8 Age74ofChapmansboro. Balthropwasbornin WilliamRufurandBuna Mae(Johnson)Pentecost. Sheisprecededindeathby issurvivedbyhersons, Mike(Sonrda)Balthropof (Donna)Balthropof AndersonofAshlandCity, andDebbie(Bobby)Hat- TrenthamofSpringfield, TNandElaineBinkleyof hadfifteengrandchildren andtwentyfourgreat grandchildren.Visitation forShelbyBalthropwillbe attheBoydFuneralHome inAshlandCityonSatur- p.m.,Sundayfrom10a.m.-6 p.m.andMondayfrom9a.m. forShelbyJeanBalthropwill beintheChapeloftheBoyd FuneralHomeonMonday, Bro.KellyLeBlancandRob- ertHandofficiating.Burial willfollowattheMallory CemeteryinThomasville, TN.Inlieuofflowers,the familyhasrequesteddona- tionsbemadeinhonorof ShelbytotheMalloryCem- eteryFund.Arrangements bytheBOYDFUNERAL Age53.May17,2013.Private servicestobeheld.KIL- GOREFUNERALHOME, (931)455-0677. Age77 ofTullahoma.May17,2013.

4p.m.ChapelKILGORE F.H.,(931)455-0677. p.m.HARPETHHILLSFU- Age 2013.Precededindeathby Charlton.Heissurvivedby greatgrandchildren.Visita- WoodbineFuneralHome, church.Funeralserviceswill beconductedat2p.m.at SmithSpringsChurchof mentWoodlawnCemetery. GrandsonswillserveasAc- tivePallbearers.Honorary SmithSpringsChurchof ews.Inlieuofflowers,don- ationsmaybemadeto ChurchesofChristDisaster SpringsChurchofChrist ZambiaFund.WOODBINE ORYCHAPELDirectors, Owned. wenthometobewiththe ishhismemoryhisloving LifeServicewillbeMon- p.m.withservicebeginning at1p.m.Intermentimmedi- atelyfollowingservice.Rev. CharlesB.Elam,Eulogist.

Age91 yearsoldofNashville, wasprecededindeathby Survivedbylovingwife, SuzannaFordand6grand- children.Heretiredfrom partmentofSafetyafter25 years.Gravesideservice 2013at2p.m.inMtOlivet MOUNTOLIVETFUNER- Age65ofAnti- och.May16,2013.Survived requestscasualattireandno flowerstobesent.ALife CelebrationServicewillbe at2p.m.onWednesday, 3hoursprioratHARPETH HILLSFUNERALHOME, legacy.com. Age 2013.Precededindeathby Elvis.Mrs.Fykesissurvived byherhusbandof51years, WilliamG.Fykes;children, Gail(Bruce)Mooreand andBarbaraAnderson; WilliamKemperandPaul Kemper.Margaretwas dedicatedtoherhusband bors.Visitationwillbeto- serviceswillbe12p.m. officiating.Intermentwill followin neral11a.m.Mondayinthe ChapelofMADISONFU- ativesandfriends.Public p.m.-6p.m.Familyvisita- p.m.-7p.m.Servicetofol- Rev.CarolynLeslie,Eulogist. IntermentPrivate.SMITH BROTHERSFUNERALDI- familyownedandoperated. www.smithbrothersfd.com.

Madison.Precededindeath Meadows.Survivedbyhis twelvegreat-grandchildren; twelvegreat-great- grandchildren.Mr.Holland playedbaseballforthe signedtoplayprofessional- lyfortheNYGiantsatage 16.AfterservingintheAr- myAirCorpsduringWWII, hewasinjuredinhisright toplay.Visitationwillbeat dayfrom4p.m.-8p.m. Gravesideservicewillbe atForestLawnMemorial Gardens.COLE&GAR- RETTFUNERALHOME, Age 76.Passedawayonthe16th ofMay2013.Ms.Johnson wasprecededindeathby P.Mullins(Sarah);niece, LynneM.Mullins;10great and12great-greatnieces andnephews.Friendsare invitedtoavisitationwith intheafternoonuntilseven Marshall-Donnelly-Combs FuneralHomewithaRosa- MassoftheResurrection willbecelebratedbythe Rev.JosephPatrickBreen 20thofMayatSt.Edward CatholicChurch.Inlieuof tionsmaybemadetoSt.Ed- wardChurchandSchoolor FatherRyanHighSchool. Age86ofNashville.May15, 2013.Precededindeathby lory.Survivedbysons,Sa- na)ScottandIsaacMallory; (Howard)HaynesandJac- membersanddevoted friends.ViewingSunday,6 p.m.-8p.m.atCathedralof VisitationMonday12p.m.-1 p.m.withfuneraltofollow atCathedralofPraise COGIC.PastorJerryL.May- nardofficiating.Interment GreenwoodCemetery.TER- RELLBROADYFUNERAL iceswillbeheld11a.m. officiating.Intermenttobe heldatMt.OlivetCemetery, ingasPallbearers.Honorary PallbearerswillbetheUS PostalServiceemployees. Visitationwiththefamily Saturdayfrom5to7p.m.

andSundayfrom1p.m.to3 p.m.,and5p.m.to7p.m., priortoserviceat WenttobewiththeLordon monthafterhis90thbirth- day.Hewasprecededin deathbyhisbelovedwife, AyneWilderandsister, LuvenaHayton.Heissur- ane(Doug)Cornwellof (Bill)BaldwinofNashville; LaceyWilder(Bruce)Mason, MelissaBaldwin(Jason) Stephen(Heather)Cornwell, Robert(Thailia)Cornwell, great-grandchildrenand manyniecesandnephews. mahespenthisearlyyears innearbyFt.Payne,Alaba- ma.Thefamilymovedto Nashvillewhenhewas11. JoshwasagraduateofEast HighSchoolandHume FoggTechnicalSchooland joinedtheU.S.Marine Corpsin1942duringWWII. Hefoughtinthebattlesof Guadalcanaland BougainvilleintheSouth PacificwiththeFirstMa- rineAirWing.Heattained therankofTechSergeant andwashonorablydis- chargedin1945.Afterhis riedhischildhoodsweet- heartMillie.Hejoinedhis fatherinwhatbecamethe whereheworkeduntilhis retirement.Joshwasa theGuadalcanalVeterans ofConfederateVeterans, andtheAmericanLegion. Hewasalsoamemberof theMiddleTennesseeIn- IndependentOrderofOdd Fellows.Hewasalifelong andfinallyBrentwoodBap- tist.Visitationwithfamily andfriendswillbeheldon a.m.-12:45p.m.,withaCele- brationofLifeServicefol- lowingat1p.m.atBrentwood BaptistChurch.Aprivate intermentwilltakeplace withthefamily.Inlieuof contributionstobemadeto TheMarineCorpsHeritage BrentwoodBaptistChurch, 7777ConcordRoad, Graveside service11a.m.Saturdayat HARPETHHILLSMEMO- 9292.

OBITUARYINDEX Pages7-9B ADAMS, EdwardDaniel BAKER, Vernon BALTHROP, ShelbyJean BARNES, TobyDean BEACH, GlendonHiawatha BEAL, JamesEzra BELL, BenjaminB. BENNETT, ErnestHorace Christopher BRADFORD, Cherry JohnBernard BRAZZELL, George BREECE, PaulDonald BROWN, DorisRoxana BROWN, LomaKirby BURGESS, Ernest CARTER, CHARLTON, OtisW. CLINE, CORNWELL, KennethAllen CUNNINGHAM, DavidW. DALLAS, MaryCook DeLACEY, EDWARDS, EvelynL. ENGLE, PeiliJane FYKES, MargaretT.

GLOVER, HowardGlen GRAVES, BobbyD. HENDRICKS, Bob HOGAN, WillieEarl HOLLAND, Lois HOLLAND, OliverW. George Beesley JOHNSON, Charlene KELLEY, GoldieDicus KINNANE, BarbaraAnn LANE, Harry LANKFORD, Everett LEACH, Hazel LEE, Gregory LOCKWOOD, DorisAnn FredLee LYNCH, PatsyLeMay MALLORY, MarveniaE. MAYS, MILLER, RaleighAlderson MILLER-SUMRULD, Aggie NUNNERY, WrethaMai OLIVER, FrancesStamps REGISTER, MargaretteBryant RICE, CharlesEdward ROBERTS, Bertie ROBERTSON, Terry SMALLWOOD, Lanny SMITH, LucilleGross SMITHSON, John SPEAKMAN, CarolF. STEELE, Earline SUMMAR, Frank WALKER, WilliamWoodrow WHEELER, Lissa Raymond WHITELAW, Carrie WILDER, W.C.“Josh” WILLIAMS, Bonnie WINSETT, Darwin THETENNESSEAN 7B FROMPAGEONE amountsofacceptable forhostsfrompolitical foranindividualcontrib- utorwhowantstohost, individualtoattend.

Someoftheother fundraisingeventsorga- nizedforAlexanderin thecapitalthisyearhave included: AnApril25 receptionatthe RitzCarltonhost- edbyFedEx ChairmanFred Smith. AnApril16 dinneratOsteria pridesitselfon ratednewrestau- thehomeofcookingfrom AnApril10Master- cardbreakfastattheof- ficesofMastercard Worldwide. AFeb.28breakfast attheofficesofpowerful lobbyingfirmPatton Boggs. siteforafundraiser, stitutionAve.N.W.He hasuseditatleastfive timessinceJan.1and10 timesoverthepastyear. OtherTNofficials useposhD.C.sites ButAlexanderisfar fromtheonlyTennessee lawmakertouseWash- ingtonfundraisingven- ues.

Rep.StephenFincher, eventsscheduledforthe TrapandSkeetCenterin wellastheW.Curtis DraperTobacconistin downtownWashington. AndRep.ScottDes- Steakhouseandtheof- ficesofCornerstoneGov- ingfirm. Manyfundraisersare heldatcorporate-owned townhouses. uledforMay9atatown houseownedbyFluor Corp.Fincherheldonein 2012atonebelongingto AssociatedGeneralCon- tractors. Devisingnewsettings forfundraisersremains MeredithMcGeheeofthe CampaignLegalCenter, whichpushesforcam- paignfinancereform.

isthatwhenmembers meetdonorsinthese areoccupyingthem- sliceoftheAmer- Onlyabout0.5 percentofthe contributesto congressional campaigns. Theotherma- jorproblem, McGeheeand timeconsumed byfundraising. suretoraiseandspendin millionto $6millionforaTennessee U.S.Senaterace. ingeventsmighttakeas muchas5percentofmy workinghoursinWash- thoseareeventsIattend onbehalfofotherRepub- inawrittenstatement. ButAlexanderisa well-knownincumbent.

FreshmanDemocrats inthe113thCongress weretoldbypartylead- erstheyshouldfigureon spendinguptofourhours adayonfundraising, McGeheesaid. enoughmoneytocounter anyadvertisingagainst thembyso-calledsuper politicalactioncommit- teesandtax-exemptor- ganizations. Rep.JimCooper,D- Coopersaidheisone oftheluckierlawmakers becauseofthesupporthe receivesinhisdistrict. turnagainstyouatthe ContactPaulC.Barton VenuesinD.C. usedformany fundraisers FUNDRAISING FROM 1B U.S.Sen.Lamar Alexander.

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