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-j-m nn.ni tt ijp--i-n r- 11 i Fair fans honor aspiring singer Death Notices JACKSON, Mi. Willie Stoves (Miss Bill)- Age 89, June 12, 1991. Survived by son, George Stoves; devoted niece, Ms. Peaches Manning; other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced.

LEWIS WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville Richard A. Lewis William H. Wright, Directors PENROD, Cliffie Age 90. June 12, 1991. She is survived by daughters, Phyllis Doud of Mesa, Lorraine Winn of Mesa, Ariz, and Darlene Wood of Brentwood, Deloma Henderson of Austin, son, Gerald E.

Penrod of Pinetop, sister, Cholle Rogers of Mesa, fifteen grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren. Visitation will be 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Orchid Room. Mrs.

Penrod will be transported to Pine-top, Ariz, for Burial. WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME. 383-4754 .11 "We at Fan Fair, the Country Music Association and the Grand Ole Opry will make a donation to whatever fund they set up for the remaining children." The three youngest children continued to Improve at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knox-vllle yesterday while the eldest remained In critical condition at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga. Stephanie Sturgill, 3, Matthew Sturglli, 6, and Christopher Sturgill, 8, all were reported In stable condition. Both of Stephanie's legs are broken and she has a closed head injury.

Matthew has a broken left leg and a spinal fracture but no paralysis. Christopher has a broken shoulder and Internal Injuries. At Erlanger, Crystal Sturgill, 12, was reported to have two broken legs, a broken back and a broken neck. With the family facing mountlngiedical and funeral expenses, a fund was established In Wilkes County, N.C, where the singer's husband, Buford Sturgill, was a deputy sheriff. Donations may be sent to the Sturgill Family Fund, co Wilkes County Law Enforcement Association, P.O.

Box 888, Wilkesboro, N.C 28697. Sturgiss Family Fund set up to help survivors' recovery By DUREN CHEEK Staff Comspondtnl A picture of singer Blllie Jo Williams and floral arrangements from grieving country music fans filled booth 540 at Fan Fair yesterday. It was from that booth that Williams, 25, a factory worker who aspired to become a Grand Ole Opry star, had hoped to spend the week greeting fans and selling Thlrts. Flowers sent from many artist fan clubs filled the booth In memory of the singer, who will be buried Friday In her hometown of North Wilkesboro, N.C, along with her husband and 1 8-year-old stepson. The three and a family friend were killed and their four other children were Injured early Monday when their van, en route here from North Wilkesboro, wrecked on Interstate 40 near Crossvllle.

fit's a terrible, terrible tragedy," said Jerry Strobel, coordinator of Fan Fair and manager of the Grand Ole Opry House. 4 Chain gets tax break for road projects sioner Anne Dunn as the dissenter. The ratifications came after the commission unanimously agreed to raise $990,000 In tax revenue with a 29 property tax hike. Dunn said last week she wanted Service Merchandise's request for the credit routed to the Planning Commission for a recommendation on whether the public or Service Lydia Weesner Bartholow, 42, native of Nashville, dies DmMi noftm occtewd by ttw Mwipopff nty tunaral howM. To piac arnti wtic, pttoM cwrtact II Primm Sprlngi, TN Franklin, TN BARNHILL, Mn.

Suiile Capley-Age 84, June 12, 1991. Daughter of the late William and Ella Capley. Survived by husband, Oscar Barn-hill; daughter, Mrs. Hester Owens, both of Primm Springs, TN; son, Robert Barnhill, Nashville; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where funeral services will be conducted 10:00 a.m.

Friday, June 14, 1991, Bernard Tidwell officiating. Interment, Hudgins Cemetery. Family will serve as active pallbearers. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 784-1512. BARTHOLOW, Lydia Weesner- 42.

A native of Nashville. Wednesday, June 12, 1991 at her home in Fort Collins, Colo. Born to Richard Weesner, now deceased and his wife, Lydia Daniels Weesner. Survivors in addition to her mother who lives in Nashville and husband, John Milburn Bartholow, include a son, David Starbuck Bartholow and a daughter, Lydia Anne Milburn Bartholow, all of Fort Collins; a sister, Martha Weesner and a brother, Mike Weesner, both of Nashville. In lieu of flowers Memo rial contributions may be made to the Nashville Humane Association.

The family will gather with friends at 4 p.m. Friday in remembrance of Lydia at the Foothills Unitarian Church in Fort Collins, Colo. CRAWLEY, Mrs. Iola- Departed this life June 11, 1991. Survived by a devoted daughter, Mrs.

Joan Sawyers; son, 1st Sgt. Andrew L. Crawley; brother, Howard Thompson; three devoted granddaughters, Mrs. Brenda Cecil, Mrs. Carmen League, Ms.

Vita Crawley; grandsons, A.L Crawley, Andrew and Gene Crawley; ten great grandchildren; a devoted great grandson. Pfc. Corey Cecil; godson, Charles Compton; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vema Crawley; other relatives and a host of friends; devoted friend, Mesdames Lillian Scott, Shirleen Kinnard, Grace Daniels, Mr. Wendell Nation, Personnel and Staff of J.B.

Knowles Home. Visitation with family Friday, June 14th from 6-7 p.m. at Hills Tabernacle P.B. Church, 916 Caruthers Ave. Funeral to begin at 7 p.m.

with Elder Marvin P. Hatcher Officiant. Interment Saturday, June 15th at 11 a.m. Greenwood West Cemetery. Service entrusted to PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAVIS, Mildred L- Tuesday, June 11, 1991 at a local infirmary.

Sur vived by husband, Henry Sylvester Davis; three sisters; five brothers; devoted niece, Annette Pree; one sister-in-law and one brother-in-law; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Friday, June 14, 1991, 10:00 11:00 a.m. at North West Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1631-14th Avenue North. Funeral services to follow by Bro. Larry Horton.

Interment ureenwood Cemetery. HAMILTON MORTUARY, 2500 Clarksville Charles Hamilton, Director, 228-6303 GOURLEY, Leta Blount June 12, 1991. Survived by husband, Everett E. Gourley; son, Everett E. Glour-ley grandsons, Dr.

Blanton Craig Gourley of Charlotte, N.C, Rev. Kevin Gourley of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Hunter Gourley of great grandsons, Graham Gourley, Benjamin Gourley and John Hunter Gourley; great granddaughter, Christine Gourley. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted 1 p.m.

Friday, at Glen Leven Presbyterian Church. Interment Woodlawn. ROESCH PATTON AUSTIN BRA-CEY CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 HOLLINS, Lunsford Meredith, 12, 1991. A member of St. George Episcopal Church.

Survived by wife, Virginia Mason Hol-lins; son, Lunsford M. Hollins, III; daughters, Virginia Hollins Guiffre, Susan Hollins Hendrick-son; grandsons, Mason Guiffre and Chris Hollins; granddaughter, Grade Guiffre; brother, John J. Hollins; two nieces; four nephews. Family and friends will meet at Mt. Olivet Cemetery for a graveside service, 11:00 a.m.

Friday by Rev. Joseph Pace. Active pallbearers, James Mason, III, Bruce Mason, Richard Mason, Jerry Guiffre, John Hollins, Robert Armstrong. Honorary, John H. Noel, Connell E.

Horn, Ed Graham, Greenfield Pitts, Gid Wade, Tom Carr, Joel Cheek, Walter Wallace, Peyton Evans, Randall Phillips, Charles Wells, Roy McDonald. Memorial contributions may be made to Montgomery Bell Academey, Wallace Alumni Affairs co Tom Weaver, 4001 Harding Nashville, TN, 37205 or to Alzheimers Disease Research, Alzheimers Association of Middle Tennessee, 4230 Harding Nashville, TN, 37205. Visitation with the family will be held p.m. Thursday. ROESCH PATTON AUSTIN-BRACEY CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480.

HUNTER, Wanda Fay- June 12, 1991. Survived by husband, Vernon Hunter; daughters, Sharon Fay Moss, Veronica Lynn Gadbois; sons, Sherman Ray Hunter, Billy Dewayne Hunter; ten grandchildren; sister, Mary Ann Montgomery; brothers, Jimmy and Peaches Thompson. Her remains are at Pettus-Owen Wood where services will be conducted 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 14, 1991, Rev. Jim Clark officiating.

Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment, Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. JONES, Maggie Sowell- Age 72, June 9, 1991 at a local infirmary. Survived by brother, John (Gertrude) Sowell; godson and goddaughter, John and Susie Walden; three nieces; four nephews; dear devoted friends, Mr.4 Mrs.

Charles Cox, Mrs. Alice Baugh and Mrs. Mattie McNairy; other relatives and friends and neighbors. Visitation with the family, Friday, June 14, p.m. at Stone River Association Building, 1401 Lischey Ave.

Funeral service to follow with the Pastor Rev. W.J. Curry officiating. Interment, Saturday, 10:00 a.m., Greenwood Cemetery. JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA, Director.

KILGO, Cyral E. (Dick)- June 11, 1991. Son of the late George David and Molly Lee Kilgo. Survived by brother, A.L Kilgo of Honolulu, Hawaii; sisters, Bernice Lee Kilgo of Nashville, Christine Mickle of Unionville, Ida P. Brown of Nashville, many loving nieces and nephews.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where services will be conducted Friday, June 14, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Ed Cox officiating. Pallbearers: Members of the First Church of the Nazarene. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

PHILUPS-ROBINSON Directors Whites Creek, Tn. LANIUS, Mrs. Mary F. Age 85 years. June 12, 1991.

Survived by husband, Edward A. Lanius daughters, Mrs. Jeraldine Bostel-man, Dorothy Stanley, Jean Caruthers, Jackie Bostelman, Deanie Lanius; son, Edward A. Lanius sixteen grandchildren; thirty-three great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton, where services will be Saturday morning at 10:00 conducted by Willard McCarroll and Wilburn Hazelwood.

Pallbearers: Grandsons. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make donations to Alive Hospice of Nashville. ANDERSON GARRETT LASSITER, Dillard (Jim)- Age 72, Wednesday, June 12, 1991. Residence, Erie, PA, formerly of Nashville, TN.

Preceded in death by father, Benjamin Franklin Lassi-ter, one sister, one brother. Survived by wife, Marie Pardue Lassl-ter; mother, Lila Phillips Lassiter, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Darlene) Rekitt, Mrs. Samuel (Dorothy) Elder, both of Erie, PA; three sisters, Mrs. Ira (Mary Kath-erine) Hutton, Mrs.

James (Elva) Duke, Mrs. Robert (Ann) Wagner, all of Nashville; one brother, Gene Lassiter, Nashville; six grandchildren; five great-grandsons; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at the Duscas Funeral Home, 2607 Buffalo Erie, PA, Friday, and p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, 11:00 a.m. Interment, Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery, Erie, PA.

DUSKAS FUNERAL HOME, in charge of arrangements, 814 899-7656 MARTIN, Mr. Charles Lee- Sunday, June 9, 1991 at a local hospital. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Desser (Willie) Ross, Huntsville, AL, Mrs. Amelia (Joe) Lawrence, Littleton, CO; son, Mr.

Ozellie (Chaney) Martin, Huntsville, AL; 18 grandchildren; numerous great and great-great-grandchildren; cousins, nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Mrs. Ora Lee Bean, Deacon Lindsey Page, William Gunter Sons staff; many other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family, Saturday, June 15, a.m., Clark Memorial United Methodist Church, 1014 14th Ave. N. Funeral service to follow, 11:00 a.m., Rev.

James R. King officiating. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements by WILLIAM GUNTER AND SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. MOORE, Mrs.

Sarah (Murna) Spencer Age 82, Wednesday, June 12, 1991, McKendree Village. Widow of the late Eugene S. Moore. Survived by devoted son, Dan G. Moore, Brentwood; son, Eugene S.

Moore, Nashville; five grandchildren, Diane Yates, College Grove, Sarah Weller, Greenback, Matthew D. Moore, Brentwood; five great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Louise L. Eckhardt, Nashville. Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave.

where services will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday conducted by Rev. Grover Butler. Pallbearers, honorary, past and present members of Johnson Chapel United Methodist Church. Active, Matthew Moore, Greg Yates, Charles Weller, John Eckhardt, Edgar Williams, Harry Morel.

Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery. MARSHALL-DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111. PEACOCK, Harry J. June 11, 1991. Age 75.

Survived by wife, Tee Peacock; sister and brother-in-law, Katherine (Dr. Arthur) Mealy; two nieces, Mrs. Wanda (Dimetrious) Lewis of Dayton, Ohio and Dr. Katherine (Gary) Hallmark of San Jose, other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held Friday, June 14, 1991, 3:00 p.m.

at Nashville National Cemetery. LEWIS WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371, Richard A. Lewis William H. Wright, Directors TO SUBSCRIBE CALL SMITH, Miss Elizabeth Breen-Tuesday morning, June 11, 1991 at a local Infirmary. Survived by brother, Eugene Morris Smith, eight nieces and nephews; 16 great-nieces and nephews.

Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Ave. leaving at 10:30 a.m. Friday for Christ the King Catholic Church for funeral mass at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Vigil services will be held 7:30 p.m.

Thursday. The family will receive friends, p.m. Thursday at MARSHALL-DONNELLY COMBS. 327-1111. Franklin, Tn.

Ash Hill Community SM1THSON, Mr. Jessie Thomas (Buck)- Age 59. June 12, 1991. Survived by son, Tony Smithson, Ash Hill Community; three daughters, Terri Smithson, Nashville, Billie Jo Smithson, Triune, Brenda Elaine Smithson, Ash Hill Community; four brothers, Buford Smithson, Nashville, James (Cotton) Smithson, Fairview, Luther Smithson, Franklin, Raymond Smithson. Ash Hill Community; two sisters, Mrs.

Henry (Lorene) Cathey, Rally Hill Community, Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, Franklin, two grandchildren. Remains are at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home where services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday, June 14, 1991. Interment Smithson Family Cemetery.

Nephews will serve as Active Pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers: Williamson County State Highway Department Employees. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 794-2289. SWA1M, Kathleen Frances Age 49, Wednesday, June 12, 1991 at a local infirmary. Survived by son, Mr.

Robert Burns, Knoxville; stepsons, Mr. John Swaim, Trenton, Mr. Gary Swaim, Ansonia, CT; step-da ugthers, Mrs. Terry Harris, Bel Air, MD, Mrs. Donna Suggs, Greeley, CO.

Family will receive friends Thursday, and Rosary service, 7:00 p.m. Remains will be forwarded to Shel-ton Funeral Home, Trenton, for visitation Friday. Graveside service 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Oakland Cemetery. MARSHALL-DONNEL-LY COMBS, 327-1111.

THOMPSON, Clara Stevenson-Age 53. Tuesday, June 11, 1991 at a local Infirmary. Preceded in death by her father. Rev. Roy J.

Stevenson. Survived by mother, Thelma Watkins, Lawrenceburg, step mother, Clara M. Stevenson, Nashville, daughters, Katresa Thompson, Karen Davis, both of Nashville and Vanessa (Charles) Reid of Chesapeake, son, David (Janie) Thompson of Nashville, grandchildren, Ricci Thompson, Shukiesha Thompson, Ricardo Davis, Dominique Davis, all of Nashville, Deanna and Brittany Reid of Chesapeake, sisters, Shelia Stevenson-Rutledge, Sherri Stevenson and Sharon (Donnie) Golden, Elease Scruggs, all of Nashville; brothers, James (Beth) Stevenson, LaPalace, Dr. Robert (Dr. Charlease) Stevenson, Savannah, Joseph (Dee) Stevenson, Monterrey Park, Clarence (Sandra), Roy, Kerry, Terry (Charlene) and Daniel Stevenson, all of Nashville; devoted friend, Geraldine Thompson, Don-zaleigh Herd and Estelle Chadwell, all of Nashville; numerous other relatives and friends.

Visitation with the family Friday 12 to 1 p.m. at Unity M.B. Church, 4029 Cedar Circle. Funeral services to follow, Pastor James R. Turner officiating.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 292-8367. LAWRENCEBURG PAPER, PLEASE COPY Carthage, Tn. WESTER, Kevin- Age 27.

June 10, 1991. Survived by mother, Jane Ann Allen, Carthage; father, Sherman Wester, Hartsville; sister, Tonya Wester, Little Rock, brother, Derrick Allen; grandmother, Louise Wester, both of Carthage. The family will receive friends Friday, June 14, 1991 from 6 until 7 p.m. at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Homes where services will begin at 7 p.m. with Rev.

Charles E. Williams officiating. The remains may be viewed after 9 a.m. Friday at the Carthage Chapel. Burial 10 a.m.

Saturday Smith County Memorial Gardens, Carthage. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, Directors, 735-2118 WILLIAMS, Desmae Raydene-Tuesday, June 11, 1991. Survived by mother, Laronda Annette Jolly; father, Raymond Thomas Williams; sister, Nina Christine Jolly; maternal grandmother, Patricia Brandon; maternal grandfather, Rev. Charlie Jolly; paternal grandmother, Lena Stover, Chicago, IL; paternal grandfather, Attorney Charles A. (Mary Grace) Williams; aunt, Petrina Denise Wiliams; uncles, Douglas Williams, Michael Edward, Anthony Richard, Donald Eric, Kenneth Wayne and Timothy Charles Jolly; numerous cousins; other relatives and friends.

Graveside services, Friday, June 14 2:00 p.m., National Cemetery. Services intrusted to JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA, Director. CALL TO'PUCEYOUR 254-1031 CLASSIFIED AO Merchandise benefitted when the company widened Mallory Lane and built a connector road to Its headquarters. Although Mallory Lane is not on the city's list of major thoroughfares eligible for impact fee tax credits, the work should qualify because it redirected local traffic, City Manager Michael Walker wrote in a memo distributed to the commission. Milburn Bartholow, formerly of Dallas, and the two moved to Fort Collins in 1973.

In 1988, while battling Hodgkin's disease, she earned a master's degree In counseling from the University of Northern Colorado. A promoter of quality care for animals, Mrs. Bartholow raised horses and other animals and owned numerous pets, Including crows, squirrels, turtles and a rabbit She had previously ventured Into less traditional fields of endeavor, such as hypnosis and worm farming. She also did volunteer work at the Children's Clinic In Fort Collins and a number of area schools. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include her mother, Lydia Daniels Weesner, Nashville; a son, David Starbuck Bartholow, Fort Collins; a daughter, Lydia Anne Mil-burn Bartholow, Fort Collins; a sister, Martha Weesner, and a brother, Mike Weesner, both of Nashville.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Nashville Humane Association. Moore, 82, dies She was an avid horsewoman and had raised and shown quarter horses and Tennessee Walking Horses In area shows. Mrs. Moore was a member of the Johnson Chapel Community Club and Williamson County Horsemen's Association. She was a member of Johnson Chapel United Methodist Church in Brentwood.

Survivors include two sons, Dan Moore, Brentwood, and Eugene S. Moore, Nashville; a sister, Louise Eckhardt Nashville; five grandchildren; and five great-granchildren. City, formerly of Cookevllle, a former newspaper publisher, died Tuesday at his home. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Hooper and Hud-dleston Funeral Home, Cookevllle.

Roger Dale Nolen, 27, Route 3, Livingston, employed with Wilbert Vault died Monday in St Thomas Hospital, Nashville. Services 10 a.m. today at Livingston Funeral Home. Earnest Roberts, 46, of 411 Coles Ferry Pike, Lebanon, died Tuesday after jumping from Hunter's Point Bridge in Lebanon. Services 2 p.m.

today at Nave Funeral Home, Lebanon. Lillian Smith, 83, of 106 Jerry Portland, a homemaker, died Tuesday at her home. Services 1 p.m. today at Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home, Portland. Willie Tuck, 96, Route 3, Lafayette, a retired farmer, died yesterday in Macon County General Hospital.

Services 11 a.m. tomorrow at Phillip Anderson and Son Funeral Home, Lafayette. Tommie Ruth Whltwell, 58, Route 2, Mount Pleasant, a home-maker, died Tuesday in Vanderbllt University Medical Center, Nashville. Services 2 p.m. today at Williams Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant.

Robert G. Young, 74, of 118 Collier Shelbyville, a retired maintenance foreman at Bedford County General Hospital, died yesterday In County General Hospital, Shelbyville. Services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at Gowen-Smith Funeral Home, Shelbyville. By JOHN DEMPSEY Stale Whirr BRENTWOOD Service Merchandise Corp.

and a prominent Tennessee family have received City Commission approval for a combined $579,000 tax break In return for financing road projects that benefited their businesses. Service Merchandise received a $448,643 Impact fee tax credit for widening In 1989 a road leading to Its corporate headquarters on Va-den Boulevard. The dependents of the late Gov. Prentice Cooper will get a $130,000 Impact fee credit for building Virginia Way, a quarter-mile dead end road, In their PLC Office Park in 1987. Both measures passed on 4-1 votes Monday, with City Commis T3H3SO New principal recommended for Vanleer By PAN HORNE Stair Wrilrr DICKSON School Superintendent George Caudill will recommend to school board members tonight that Vanleer Elementary's principal fill the vacancy left by the of Oakmont Principal Mary Gene Field.

In addition to staff recommenda-. tions, the panel will consider an $8 million 1991-92 budget passed last "week by the board's Budget and Finance Committee. The County Commission will take up on June 18 the school's proposed budget plan, which Includes a 33-. cent property tax increase to make up for about $885,216 in expected state budget cuts. Janey Thomas, who has served as Vanleer Elementary principal since 1986 and as a Charlotte Junior iHigh history teacher for seven years before that, is Caudill's choice for principal at Dickson's newest school, Oakmont Elementa-.

ry. Thomas Is one of six applicants for the post, Caudill said. Special Education Director Linda Genella, who stepped down from her job last month to go back to the classroom, will be recommended as federal projects director for the year that current director Carol Tarpley will take a leave. Herbert Black, 60, Morningside Lane, Columbia, a machine operator, died Tuesday in an automobile accident Services 2 p.m. tomorrow at Williams Funeral Home, Columbia.

Willie Noel Brown 60, qnset Lane, Columbia, a retired self-employed carpenter, died yesterday in Bel-Air Health Care Center. Services 1 p.m. tomorrow at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia. 'James Mack Canady, 86, Route 1, Nunnelly, a retired carpenter, died Tuesday at his home. Services 2 p.m.

today at McDonald Funeral Home.Centerville. Josephine Church, 83, of 413 H. Vine St, Winchester, a home-maker, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, Winchester. Services 3 p.m. today at Moore-Cortner Funer al Home, Winchester.

Joseph Bertin Douglas, 90, of 323 Keaton Old Hickory, a retired machine operator, died Monday in Tennessee Christian Hospital, Madison. Services 11 a.m. today at Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home, Portland. "Alonzo Greene, 82, Route 1, Walling, a retired post master, died Tuesday in White County Hospital, Sparta. Services 2 p.m.

today at -'Thurman Funeral Home, Sparta. Wilson Joe Hale, 75, of 2690 Midland Road. Shelbwille. a re- tired farmer, died Monday in Wil- iiamson Medical center. hranKiin.

2 p.m. today at Hillcrest Funeral Home, Shelby ville. Lydia (Candy) Weesner Bar-tholow, 42, a Nashville native, died early yesterday at her home in Fort Collins, after a 10-year battle with Hodgkin's Disease. The family will meet with friends to remember Mrs. Bartholow at 4 p.m.

today at the Foothills Unitarian Church in Fort Collins. Mrs. Bartholow, a former volunteer with the Nashville Humane Society, was await- Inn a cntltnHt a Inltch fo7a BARTHOLOW bone marrow transplant when she died. She attended Ensworth School and graduated from Harpeth Hall School In 1967. She earned a degree In sociology from the University of Denver.

She returned to Tennessee in 1971 to work as student activities coordinator for the Williamson County Board of Education. She was married In 1972 to John Horsewoman Sarah Sarah Spencer Moore, 82, of Holly Tree Gap Road, Brentwood, died yesterday In McKendree Manor after a long illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Marshall Donnelly and Combs Funeral Home. The Rev.

Grover Butler will officiate. Burial will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 2-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs.

Moore was married to the late Eugene S. Moore, a former employee with the Tennessee Valley Authority. He died in 1981. Ruby G. Hill, 60, of Sewanee, a homemaker, died Sunday in Van-derbllt University Medical Center, Nashville.

Services 1 p.m. today at Original Church of God, Sewanee. The body is at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester. Mary Elizabeth Kelley, 88, Route 4, Lafayette, a homemaker, died yesterday in Carthage General Hospital. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Alexander-Macon County Funeral Home, Lafayette. Carl Edward King, 67, of 206 Mason St, Woodbury, a retired sheet metal worker, died Tuesday In Alvin York Veterans Administration Hospital, Murfreesboro. Services 2 p.m. today at Woodbury Funeral Home. Larry Matthew Maynord, 3, Route 2, Monroe, died Tuesday In Vanderbllt University Medical Center, Nashville.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Speck Funeral Home, Livingston. Larry Earnest McCormlck 19, Route 7, Cookevllle, drowned Tuesday and was pronounced dead in Jackson County Hospital, Gainesboro. Services 2 p.m. today at Speck Funeral Hoome, Livingston.

Thelma Jean McCoy, 74, of 513 S. Park Manchester, a self-employed beautician, died Monday in Harton Regional Medical Center, Tullahoma. Services 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Stephens Chapel Methodist Church, Manchester. The body is at Manchester Funeral Home.

John R. Mott of Panama.

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