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3 THE TEHNE8SEAN Monday, Dcmbr 22 19S7 flgjf LOCAL NEWS: DEATHS Mildred Louise Ballard, 75, Macfl-8on, homemaker, died Saturday at home. Cam not disclosed. Services noon today, Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home, Nashville Sijrvlvprs: husband, Jack H. Ballard; daugtv pane Brent, Hendersonvllle, and Jac-queBne Bridges, Ashland City; son, Roger Ballard, Faintew, sister, Ruth Frankln; brothers, Theron and Paul Bradley, all grandchildren; four great-grandchil-dferiH Velma Barnett, 88, 415 Fifth SC Lawrenceburg, a homemaker, died Saturday, Columbia Crockett Hospital. Causd not disclosed.

Services 11 am. today, Petjus-Turnbo Chapel. Survivors: daughters, Marjorie Richardson, Pinson, Ala, and Sue Bim! Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. P. Baskin, 101, Lebanon, a retired school teacher, died Sunday, Quality Care Nursing Home.

Cause not disclosed. Services 1 1 am. today, Ugon Bobo Funeral Horne. No immediate survivors. Edward Loyd Bats, 85, Franklin, a retired ootorlst In the dye process for Wer-than Industries Inc.

In Nashville, died Sunday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter, Delilah Adklns, Barboursvllle, W.Va; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Louise Bailey Ban, 72, 1426 Si Ann St, Lewlsburg, a retired nurse, died Sunday, NHC Healthcare of Lewlsburg. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 pm today, London Funeral Home. Survivor son, Mike Bass, Lewlsburg. Dimple Ruth Binkley, 72, 100 Oak Circle, Ashland City, a retired maintenance worker for the Cheatham County Board of Education, died Sunday, Columbia Centennial Medical Center, of cardiomyopathy.

Services 2 p.m. today, Cheatham County Funeral Home. Survivors: daughters, Shirlee Verplogen, Nashville, and Joyce Speakman, Ashland City; sons, Jerry, Pleasant View, and Billy Binkley, Mobile, Ala; sister, Marie Barner, Nashville; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Thomas Steven Bogle, 50, McKen-zie, a receiving manager for the Dollar Tree in Paris, died Sunday, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, of a heart attack. Services 2 p.m.

today, McEvoy Funeral Home, Parte. Survivors wife, Linda Lewis Bogle; sisters, June Ownby and Mary Vaughn, both McKenzie, Glenda Hodges, Gleason, Demtra Steele, Nashville, Eloise Garner, Piano, Texas, and Mldred Ait-ken, Tart, brother, J.K. Bogle, Buchanan, Tenn. Ellis Clement Brewer, 89, Rossville, Ga, a retired factory worker, died Sunday, Hutcheson Medical Center, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am.

today, Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, Tenn. Survivors: sons, Joseph, Huntland, Thomas, Huntsville, Ala, Willis, Huntsville, and Billy Brewer, Rossville; daughters, Frances Woodard, Lac-eys Spring, Ala, and Barbara Rich, Fayette-vllle, 14 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; a great-great-grandchildren. Nancy Bryant, 52, Christiana, a homemaker, died Sunday, Boulevard Terrace Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

today, Woodfin Memorial Chapel, Murfreesboro. Survivors: husband, Raymond Bryant; moth- iIhmmI BANDY, Minnie Belle Age 96. December 22, 1997. Preceded in death by husband; Witter T. Bandy.

Survived by sop John (Jean) Bandy, Granddaughters; Beverly Ban-dytutz and Carol McHone, Great-grandchildren; Jeannie Earies, Michelle Earles, Carley Lite, Philip Lutz and Gary McHone, great great-grand-daljghter; Taylor Grace Has-sell. Her remains are at East-laod Funeral Home, 904 Gallatin Road where services will be conducted at 11:00 AM Wednesday. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation with the family 2-8 PM Tuesday.

Arrangements by Eastland Funeral Home 227-9558. BEASLEY, Evie E. Age 79. Passed away December 22, She is survived by her son, David H. Beasley of San Antonio, daughter, Joyce Turley of Red Bluff, brothers, W.E.

'Ewing' Mason of; Bellevue and O.H. 'Oscar' Mason of Nashville; sisters, Mrs. Wilburn (Ruth) Moore and Wilma Armstrong both of Nishville; four grandchildren; several great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted from the Chapel of Harpeth Hills Funeral Home on Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Bro, Joe Rushing officiating.

Nephews will serve as Pallbearers. Interment will follow at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens. Visitation with the family will be Tuesday from 2-9 p.m. at HARPETH HILLS FUNERAL HOME, 9090 Hwy. 100, 646-9292 BUSBY.

David E. 47. Formal- ville, daughters, Connie Langford, Ina SheOa Matthews and Rhonda York, both Livingston; brother, Charlie Rich, Ce-Ina; sisters, Beulah McClaln, Celira, and Zora Hall, WhttJeyville, 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Olene Richardson, 95, 124 Donald --St, Nashville, a homemaker, died Monday, Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Cause not dis- -closed.

Services 10:30 am tomorrow, Woodlawn Funeral Home. Survivors: sister, Essie Richardson; brother, Cartie Richarson, both Nashville. Hattie Roam, 87, 1351 Old Stover Road, Monroe, a homemaker, died Sunday, Columbia Livingston Regional Hos-, pital. Cause not disclosed. Services 3 pm tomorrow, Speck Funeral Home.

Survivors; brother, Woodroe Roam, Livingston, sister, Addie Roam, Taylors Crossroads of Overton County. Mary Dean Wray Roland, 66, 1830 Groveland Ridge Road, Columbia a homemaker, died Sunday, Maury Regional Hospital Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am. today, Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter, Vickie Kelley, Columbia; sons, William, Jackie and all Columbia and Danny Roland, Culleoka, brother, Otto Wray, Columbia; 11 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Jerry Henry Shepherd II, 28, Oak, Street Manchester, a bartender, died Saturday, Maury Regional Hospital, Cokim-" bia Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 2" p.m. today, Pettus-Turnbo Chapel. Survt- vors: stepfather and mother, Frank and Mary Clifton, Lawrenceburg, sisters, Susan, Franklin and Patricia Mills, both Columbia, Diann Perry, Summertown, and Paula Engleman, New York state; step-sister, Pa-: mela Favors, Lawrenceburg, Karen Work- -man, Mount Pleasant Mekxiy Columbia and Linda Williams, Culleoka brothers, Christopher Clifton, ColurrK bia and Buddy Yarbrough, Summertown.

D'Arcy Elaine Lynn Sherrell, 127 Pearson Sparta a homemaker, died Sunday, White County Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. today, Hunter Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter, Elaine Franklin, Sparta; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

Sarah Alice Stubblefield, 79, Butter Bridge Road, Portland, a retired teacher' for in Sumner County schools, died Sunday, Hendersonville Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am. today, Wilkinson-; Wiseman Funeral Home. Survivors: sisters, Rosalie Stubblefield, Portland, and Otha Lee, Athoos, Alfl.

Marvin Swift Suiter 74, 107 Spring Centerville, a Navy retiree, Baptist minister and former owner and operator of both Thompson's Dry Goods -and Town Square Apparel in Centerville, died Saturday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. today, Centerville First Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Blllie Jean Suiter, sons, Tom, Kingsport and Dwkjht Suiter, Cookeville, daughters, Etta Wicker, Camden, Ala, and Anita Campbell, Ashland, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren.

John Woodrow Talley, 31, 2044 Turkey Creek Road, Dickson, a carpet Installer, died Saturday, Horizon Medical -Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. today, Buckner's Dickson Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Lisa Talley; parents, Jerry and Patricia Talley, Southhaven, daughters, Jamie and Jessica Talley, both Mississippi; sister, Katherine Talley, Houston.

Emma Taylor, 100, S. Main Street Springfield, a homemaker, died yesterday, Beverly Health Care Center. Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 10 am. tomorrow, Elmwood Cemetery.

Robertson County Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: daugh-', ters, Elizabeth Holman, Springfield, and Janet Smith, Cedar Hill, seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. John Wade Walker, 45, 367 Foster Lane, BeMdere, an electrical technician for Cardk) Tech International in Winchester, died Monday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am.

Thursday, -Watson-Gamble Funeral Home, Winchester. Survivors: wife, Sandra Walker; parents, John and Sybil Walker, Cowan, sons, Matthew and Wesley Walker, both BeMdere; sisters, Joy Short, Cowan, and Linda Vineyard, Winchester, Tenn. Georgia Thurston Willcox, 88, 501 Georgetown Road, Clarksville, a home-maker and former organist for Waite Park (Minn.) Methodist Church, died yesterday, Spring Meadow Health Care, Clarksville. Cause not disclosed. Services 5 p.m.

today, First Presbyterian Church. McReynolds-Nave Larson Fuenral Home In charge. Survivors: sons, John, Colorado, Jerry and Geoffory Wilcox, both Minneapolis; daughter, Judith Lowe, Clarksville; brother, Wilson Whitcber, Spokane, eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Mary Wilson, 88, Waynesboro, Teno, a retired seamstress, died yesterday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia Tenn. Cause not disclosed.

Services 11 am. tomorrow, Shackelford Chapel. No Immediate survivors. Mildred Grisham Woods, 48, Hill; crest Drive, Gordonsville, a home-maker, died yesterday, Carthage General Hospital. Cause not disclosed.

Services 1 today, Sanderson Funeral Home, Car-! mage, Tenn. Survivors: husband, Ken Woods; daughter, Becky MulHnax; son, Walker Woods, both Gordonsville; mother, .1 Minnie Grisham, Carthage; brother, Fred Grisham, Elmwood, Tenn. i er, Sarah Holden, Shelbyville, daughters, Nancy Bryant, Antloch, Peggy Bryant and Vicky Hale, both Christiana and Betty Kraft, Lebanon; son, Ftamond Bryant Christiana; sisters, Joe Garrett and Kay Moore, both Shelbyville, two grandchildren. Nora Jane Crabtree, 94, 1024 Airport Road, Livingston, a homemaker, died Sunday, Columbia Livingston Regional Hospital. Cause not disclosed.

Services 10 am. tomorrow, Speck Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Roscoe Crabtree, Livingston; brothers, Leicel, R.L. and Odell, all Livingston, and Gladston Ledbetter, Michigan; sisters, Elsie Garrett, Livingston, Rosie Smith, Monroe, Ruth Franklin, Cookevllle, and Glenda Ashburn, Clarkrange, 13 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 14 great-great-grandchildren; a step-great-great-grandchild; a great-greatreat-grandchild. Hoyte M.

Crowell, 84, Franklin, owner and operator of Hoyte M. Crowell Trucking Co. In Franklin, died Sunday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services noon today, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home.

Survivors: sons, Bing and Milton, both Franklin, and Tommy Crowell, Indianapolis; daughter, Nancy Burke; brothers, Hal, P.B., and Jim, Crowell; sister, Dekxes King, all Franklin; nine grandchildren; flvegreat-grandchildren. Lena Maybelle Cunningham, 84, Linden, a retired sewing machine operator for Washington Manufacturing in Linden, died yesterday, Baptist-Perry Memorial Hospital, of heart failure. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, McDonald Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Leonard Cunningham; stepdaughters, Detoma Cunningham, Nashville, and Venessa Cunningham, Acapulco, Mexico; four grandchildren; four step-grandchildren.

Eva Mae Davenport, 89, Hendersonville, a homemaker, died Friday, Nashvilk) Memorial Hospital, Madison. Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 10:30 am. today, Spring Hill Cemetery, Madison. Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodlettsville, In charge.

No immediate survivors. Graden Denton, 67, Haydenburg community of Jackson County, a retired farmer, died Sunday, Cumberland River Park Hospital South, Galnesboro. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. today, Anderson Funeral Home, Gainesboro.

Survivors: brother, Sam Denton, Haydenburg community; sister, Ethel Witcher, Hendersonville. Mary Irene Dyer, 71, Buck Mountain Road, Cookevllle, a homemaker, died Saturday, Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 1 am. today, Dyer Funeral Home.

Survivors: husband, Everett Dyer, daughters, Louise May-berry and Velma Edwards, both Baxter, sons, Charles, Double Springs community of Putnam County, Ronnie, Fuckie, Richard and Michael Dyer, all Cookevllle; sisters, Allie Whitson and Velma Clark; brother, Haskell Rector, all Cookeville; nine grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren. Julia Frances Eastman, 80, 402 N. Spring St, McMinnville, retired employee of the National Advisor Committee for Aeronautics, died yesterday, NHC Healthcare of McMinnville. Cause not dislcosed. Services 11 am.

tomorrow, St. Catherine's Catholic Church. High Funeral Home In charge. Survivors: sons, E. Gerry, Knoxville, Charles, Mount Juliet Frank, McMinnville, and Donald Eastman III, Athens, Ga; daughters, Julia Graves, Nashville, Wenona San-tee, Old Hickory, and Lucy Eastman, McMinnville; sister, Mrs.

Frank O'Brien, Avalon, N.J.; brother, James Henderson, Houston. Matthew J. (Speedy) Fetherl-ing, 86, Elklrts Avenue, Nashville, a retired employee of Temco in Nashville, died Sunday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m.

today, Pettus-Owen Wood Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Bernice FetherDng; sons, Tom and Joe FetherUng, both Nashville; sister, Margaret Gatlin, Duluth, Ga; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Dorothy Bush Fuller, 66, 1101 Glen Oaks Road, Shelbyville, a retired employee of Musgrave Pencil Co. In Shelbyville, died yesterday, Glen Oaks Convalescent Center. Cause not disclosed.

Services 10 am. tomorrow, Hillcrest Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Gary Fuller, Tullahoma daughter, Sharon Holmes, Rover community of Bedford County; sister, Mary Warren, Flat Creek community of Bedford County, brother, Ewin Bush, Shelbyville; two grandchildren. Beatrice Gunnels Garrett, 90, 242 Old Shelbyville Road, McMinnville, a retired clerk at King's Department store in McMinnville, retired teacher, retired dressmaker and tailor, died Sunday at home. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, First United Methodist Church. High Funeral Home In charge. Survivors: daughters, Barbara Scott, Rock Island, and Jane Stubblefield, McMinnville; son, James Garrett, Lytes, brothers, Warren, Black Canyon City, and Lowell Gunnels, McMinnville; eight grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. Evelyn Lannom Harvey, Peachtree Street Murfreesboro, a homemaker, died Saturday, St Thomas Hospital, Nashville.

Cause not disclosed. Graveside services 2 p.m. today, Jennings Cemetery, Statesville, Tenn. Hunter Funeral Home, Watertown, in charge. Survivors: husband, Cart Harvey daughters, Dianne Hall and Annette Harvey, both Murfreesboro; son, Kenneth Harvey, Goodlettsville; sisters, Kathleen Bishop, Nashville, Gwendolyn Moore and Connie Eakes, both Hermitage, Minnie Tomlinson, Knoxville, and Cheryl Watson, Gallatin; a grandchild.

Louise Dycus Hewitt 58, 8416 Union Camp Road, Red Boiling Springs, a retired teacher for Corded Hull Head Start in Lafayette, died Sunday, St Thomas Hospital, Nashville, of cancer. Services 10 am. tomorrow Willette Church of Christ Phillip-Anderson Son Funeral Home In charge. Survivors: husband, DerreH Hewitt daughters, Penny Oueltette, Red Boiling Springs, and Sherri Gross, Lafayette; sisters, Ruth Stafford, Cookeville, and Jil BirdweH, Red Boiling Springs; two grandchildren. Elbert Allen Hickman, 51, Cross Bridges Road, Mount Pleasant an employee of International Comfort Products in Lewlsburg, died yesterday, Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia Tenn.

Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am. tomorrow, Oakes Nichols Funeral Home, Columbia Survivors: wife, Sherrefl Massey Hickman; son, Darrel Hickman, Hampshire, daughter, MicheHe Derryberry, Graysville, sisters, Nancy Edwards, Mount Pleasant Robert Baker, Judy Hickman and KJsta Haygood, al Columbia; four grandchildren. Marvin Lnnie Hood, 90, 305 Lee Lawrenceburg, a retired security guard for Murray Inc. In Lawrenceburg, died yesterday, NHC Healthcare of Lawrenceburg.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am tomorrow, North Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Ellen West Hood; daughter, Dorothy Lumpkins, Lawrenceburg; brothers, Cecil, Kingsport and N.A. Hood, Lawrenceburg; sisters, Pauline Me, Henryville community of Lawrence County, Lucille Knott and Geraldine Me, both Lawrenceburg; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four great-oreat-grandchlldren. Rebecca J.

Hyde, 78, Franklin, a retired registered nurse for St Thomas Hospital, died Saturday, Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am. today, Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Justice Hyde sons, Ed, Loveland, Fred and Justice Hyde both Franklin; daughters, Jo Anne Avans, Lebanon, Norma Hyde, Nashville, and Donna Buselmeier, Stone Mountain, Ga; sister, Rhea Saunders, Kissimee, Fla; seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Milton Gerald Kepley, 93, Executive Park Drive, Hendersonville, a retired mechanical engineer, died yesterday, Hendersonville Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 10:30 am. tomorrow, Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Goodlettsville. Survivors, daughter, Martha Moody, Mount Juliet sis, ter, Dorothy Baughn, Btoomington, two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild.

Robert James Knight 76, 510 S. Second St, Clarksville, a retired sheet metal worker, died Sunday, Clarksville Memorial Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow, NeaJ-Tarpley Chapel.

Survivors: sons, Robert and James Knight both Clarksville, and Robert Austin, Litchfield, daughters, Carol Self, Clarksville, Sherry Turner, Fort Knox, Kathy Austin, Colorado Springs, and Roxanne Bo-jack, Cheyenne, brothers, John and Charlie Harrison, both Woodlawn, sisters, Grace Guerrio, Clarksville, and Roberta Darden, Granite City, 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Julius A. Kontz, 61, Baugh Hollow Lane, Gainesboro, a retired auto worker, died Sunday, Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am.

tomorrow, Anderson Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Pamela Stafford Kontz; brotnet Charles Kontz, Jackson, sister, Irene Logan, Pomona Calif. Billy Charles Luna, 58, 3196 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg, a self-employed carpenter, died Sunday, Maury Regional Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m.

today, North Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter, Cathy Mitchell; brother, Edward Luna both Lawrenceburg; sisters, Ruby Standifer and Marie Murphy, both Toledo, Ohio; two grandchildren. Lem Lynch, 75, 1715 HIIMew Drive, Columbia a retired truck driver for the City of Columbia died Sunday, Maury Regional Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 2:30 p.m.

today, Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Dorothy Workman Lynch; stepson, Ricky Oliver, brother, Paul Lynch, both Columbia; sister, Az Sesler, Nashville. Ruby Ethelen Lyons, 82, 111 Us- sery Road, Clarksville, a homemaker, died Sunday, Clarksville Memorial Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 am.

tomorrow, McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home. Survivors: sons, Robert, Osceola Terry, Douglasvflle, Ga, and T.R. Lyons, Trenton, daughters, Linda Hereon, Austell, Ga, Peggy Crawford, Enterprise, and Patsy James, Clarksville; 19 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. L.B. Mangrum, 73, Bahne Road, Fairview, a retired self-employed painter, died yesterday at home of cancer.

Services 1 p.m. tomorrow, Harpeth Hills Funeral Home, Nashville. West Harpeth Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: wife, Dorothy M. Mangrum; daughters, Judy Crowsey, Dallas, and Brenda Guye, Nashville; sons, Jerry and W.G, both Fairview, W.E., Nashville, Gilbert, Columbia and Bufford Mangrum, Me-chantesvitle, 13 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren.

Edgar Lee Wallace, 65, 1019 Allen Murfreesboro, a retired truck driver for the former Huddleston and Cortew Engineers, died yesterday at home of heart failure. Services 10 am. tomorrow, Jennings Ayers Funeral Home. Survivor brother, Elmer Wallace, Woodbury, Tenn. Delma Louise Martin, 56, 408 E.

Biggs Road, Portland, an employee of Olsten Kimberiy Home Health Care in Portland, died Sunday at home. Cause not disclosed. Services 1 p.m. today, Wilkinson-Wiseman Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, William Martin; daughters, Vonda Earls, Gallatin, Darla Haynes and Lana Earls, both Morgantown, and Brandi Martin, Portland; son, DarreO Earls, Portland; stepsons, Billy, Michigan, and Charles Martin, Portland; sisters, Nora Avery, Kansas, and Blanche Berryhlll, Loretto, brothers, Clyde, Tulare, Roy, California and Everette Gilbert Castle Rock, 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

Vestal Martin McCollum, 90, 300 Murrell St, Dickson, a homemaker, died yesterday, Baptist-Hlckman County Hospital, Centerville, Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 2:30 p.m. today, Buckner's Dickson Funeral Home. Survivors: sister, Agnes Collier, Dickson; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Beulah Alice Patterson, 79, Goodlettsville, a homemaker, died Sunday, Imperial Manor, Madison. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 pm tomorrow, Hermitage Funeral Home. Survivors: daughters, Bernice Shi-ney, Nashville, and Eunice Milliken, Goodlettsville; sons, Charles, Ashland City, James and David Bevels, both Nashville; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Edward A.

Prechutko, 75, Walton Lane, Cookeville, a retired machinist died Sunday, Newark (N. Beth Israel Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 3 pm today, Thurman Funeral Home Partners. Survivor sister, Wanda Domin, Elizabeth, N.J.

Pearl Rice, 93, 222 Plumber St, Lawrenceburg, a retired machine operator for Salant Salant Co. In Paris, and retired owner and operator of Lunch Box Restaurant died Sunday, Scott Health Care Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 11 am. today, Trinity Baptist Church.

North Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: sister, Mary Hooker, Lawrenceburg. Franklin D. Rich, 64, 108 Langford Lane, Cefina a retired heavy equipment operator for a logging company, died Sunday, Livingston Regional Hospital. Cause not disclosed.

Services noon tomorrow, Upton Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Vivian (DoRy) Rich; sons, Danny, Monroe, Eddie, Hilham, and Ron Rich, Cooke BANKS, Charles Terry Age 55. Former Chef at Mario's Italian Ristorante. Survivors; devoted sisters, Martha Banks (Maceo) Sawyers and Gwendolyn Banks Claybrooks; brother, Walter (Carolyn) Mentlow daughter, Tame-ka; other relatives and friends. Arrangements will be announced.

DAVIS CAMPBELL MCCLAIN DIRECTORS, 329-9700 KILLINGSWORTH, Fannie Mae Saturday December 20,1997. Survived by Eleventh Street Church of Christ family, nieces and nephews. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson 2707 Gallatin where the visitation with the family will be Wednesday from 2 to 9 P.M. and where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday December 24, at 10:00 A.M. with David East and R.

H. Kerce officiating. Active pallbearers: family and friends. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors.

262-3312. PHILLIPS, McNeva Anderson Age 52, Lawrenceburg, TN died at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, TN, of cancer on December 21, 1997. She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas (Pete) Anderson and Magdaline Anderson Davis. She is survived by her husband, Henry C.Phillips, III Lawrenceburg, TN, son; H. Clay Phillips, IV, Nashville, sisters; Patricia (Jimmy) Kelley and Connie Overbey Waynesboro, nieces; Shelley (Richy) Inman and Megan (Lee) Brewer, Waynesboro, Holley and Sarah Phillips, Nashville, nephews; Jim, John and Jantzen Kelley, Waynesboro, Matthew Phillips, Murfreesboro, mother-in-law; Mrs.

Henry (Clara) Phillips, Waynesboro, brothers-in-law; Warren Phillips, Waynesboro, Jay Y. (Latricia) Phillips, Nashville, aunts; Mrs. Ival (Ann) Ashby and Mrs. Bill (Willodean) Franks, Savannah, step-father; Claude Davis, Waynesboro. Others who mourn her passing are good friends with whom she worked and socialized as she was known for her hospitality, kindness, cooking, sewing, gardening, and decorating.

Mrs. Phillips was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University with a BS major in Home Economics. She had taught school in Wayne, Hardin, Maury, and Marshall Counties and later worked as a nutritionist at National Health Care in Pulaski and as a clinical support manager for National Support Services in Knoxville where she traveled in Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Mrs. Phillips was a member of Co-lemen Memorial United Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg, TN.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, December 23, 1997 at 1:00 pm at Shackelford Funeral Home Chapel, Waynesboro, with Malcolm Patton and Marvin Champion officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens, Waynesboro, with Shackelford Funeral Directors of Wayne County in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the Cancer Society for the study of Multiple i cty.tif the Nashville area. Graft "ueside services will be held December 26 at 1 P.M. 3 at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park nflmetprv Gnnrllfittsville.

I COLE GARRETT. Directors. i "859-5231 Hendersonvllle, Tn. JOHNSON, Douglas Gowan i Sr. Age 70.

Monday, De- ramhor OO 1007 Wo uuac an L.vn.iittiia iiiith l.anacpA fnr ALEXAN0ER, Breta Ann 41, December 21, 1997. Survived by: husband, Bryson Alexander, Castalian Springs; father and step-mother Buddy and Earline Parsons, Henderson-ville, mother and step-father Rosa and Bruce Hester, Hendersonvllle; daughters Blair Lankster, Brooke Alexander, Castalian Springs, brother Jeff Parsons, Hendersonville; step-brothers David Hester, Houston, TX; Mike Hester, Cottontown; sister Beverly Whittaker, Cottontown; stepsister Carmen Carlson, Ed-wardsville, IL; nephews Luke Whittaker, Will and Mitch Alexander. Funeral service 11 AM Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church, Gallatin, Dr. James Wagner, Dr. Glenn Weekly officiating.

Interment, Gallatin Cemetery. Pallbearers: Dicky Lassiter, Jeff Parsons, Charles Lawrence, Edwin Alexander, Tommy Herbert, Bob Herbert, Ricky Jewell, Johnny Hewell. Visitation: Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2-4 and 6-9 PM. Mrs.

Alexander will lie in state at the church Wednesday one hour prior to service. ALEXANDER FUNER-AL HOME, 452-2324. LEIPERS FORK, COMM. FRANKLIN, TN G00DGINE, Marion Hunter, Jr. Age 73.

December 21, 1997. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sara Burgess Goodgine of Lie-pers Fork Comm, son; David Goodgine, Liepers Fork Comm, daughter; Donna Schklar Arrington, TN, sister; Elizabeth Haley of Franklin, TN, grandchildren; Adam and Diana Goodgine, Crysti and Samantha Schklar. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 2:30 PM Tuesday, December 23, 1997 with Rev. Gary Wedgewood officiating.

Interment Liepers Fork Cemetery. Active pallbearers; Wayne -Hobbs, Doyle Trigg, Ronald Spivey, Ellis Davis, Gary Denton, Johnny Robinson. Honary pallbearers; former Mason-Dixon employees. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHA-PEL 794-1512. JONES, Larry W.

Age 51. December 20, 1997. Survived by wife, Gloria Jones; daughter, Lisa Vickers; son, Joey Jones; mother, Eva Delno Jones; sisters, Ruth Shoulders, Henrietta Williams, Rita Montgmery and Rhonda Kesling; brothers, Harold Jones, Melvin L. Jones, John Paul Jones; grandchildren, Jennifer, Za-chary, Felicia, Christopher, and Cecily. Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home, Elder Billy Shoulders officiating. Interment Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers: Allen Jones, Phil Parker, Wayne Wright, Terry Jones, Paul Hudson and Tommy Knight. Visitation with the family open after 2:00 p.m.

Monday and after 12:00 Noon on Tuesday at HIBBETT AND HAILEY FUNERAL HOME, 429 Donelson Pike, 883-2361 SMITH, Carl Age 57. Dec. 20, 1997 at Bedford County General Hospital. Survived by mother, Ella Smith; wife, Mary Smith; brother, Horace Smith; sister, Elease Smith and a host of other relatives. The body will lie in state at Bird Street Church of Christ TODAY, Dec.

23, 1997 at 11 a.m., followed by the family visitation at 12 noon and the funeral at 1:00 p.m. Bro. A.C. Carpenter, eulogist. Interment, Morton Family Cemetery.

PRESTON SCALES SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Murfreesboro, TN, 893-1313. WOODS, Mildred Age 49, December 22, 1997 survived by husband, Ken Wood, daughter; Mrs. Roger (Becky) Mullinix, son; Walker Woods all of Gordonsville, mother; Minnie Bert Grisham of Carthage, brother; Fred Walker-Grisham of Elmwood. Services 1:00 PM Tuesday, Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Bro. Draper Murphy Bro.

Marvin Saylors officiating. Pallbearers, friends. Visitation after 9 AM Tuesday. Interment, Mt. Zion Cemetery in Sullivans Bend.

SANDERSON OF CAR1HAGE, Directors, 615-735-5118. HAWKINS, Clyne L. Age 85. Monday, December 22, 1997. He is survived by two nephews and four nieces.

Graveside Services and Interment will be at 10 AM, Tuesday, December 23, 1997 at Spring Hill Cemetery with Jack Galloway Officiating. GOLE GARRETT G00DLETTSVILLE 859-5231. OBIT LINE 859-0300. LYNCH, Maggie Ina Age 76. Sunday, December 21, 1997.

She is survived by her daughter; Sue Ross, grandchildren; Tommy Lynch, Tammey Lynch and Travis Lynch, great-grandchildren; Evan, Emily and Shelby Lynch, and sisters; Frances Angell and Louise Manier. Her remains are at Cole Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville where Funeral Services will be at 12 Noon, Tuesday, December 23, 1997 Brother Raymond Isom Officiating. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Visitation with the family will be 5 9 today, Monday, and Tuesday morning until the time of the service. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.

COLE GARRETT GOODLETTSVILLE 859-5231, OBIT LINE 859-0300. MCDONOUGH, John William Age 75, died at his home in Smyrna on December 21, 1997 after an extended illness. Mr. McDonough has donated his body for scientific research to Vanderbilt Hospital. A native of Layton, PA Mr.

McDonough was the son of the late Evelyn and William Carter. He was a decorated, Twenty-eight year veteran of the U. S. Air Force serving in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He retired as a Master Sergeant to Smyrna where he has lived for the past twenty-six years.

He is survived by his wife Alice Robinson McDonough, three step-daughters; Sandra Mayha of Lavergne, Shirley Spears of Mt. Pleasant, Hazel Lebsack of Cheyenne, WY. One step-son; Thomas J. Kelton of Cottontown, Nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. OWEN, Mrs.

Pearl Felts Age 92, December 21, 1997. She leaves her sisters; Leone Shockley and Madelyn Coom-er, daughter; Joan Pickens, granddaughter; Renae Pickens Renner, 2 great-grandchildren; Ashley and Vanessa. Mrs. Owen was a member of the West Nashville Heights Church of Christ. Mrs.

Owen's service will be held Tuesday, December 23, 1997 at 2:30 PM from the chapel of Pettus-Owen and Wood with Bro. Clifford Dobbs officiating. Interment will follow at Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be after 3 PM on Monday and from 9 AM until service time Tuesday Franklin, Tn. POWERS, Pat B.

Dec. 21, 1997. Survived by wife, Ona W. Powers, Franklin; daughters, Julia Newman, Louisville, Claudie Brown, Franklin; son, Pat B. Powers Cleveland, step children, Sherry Sinor, Knoxville, Michael Baldree, Brentwood; sisters, Carolyn Johnson, Franklin, Donna Murrey, Ooltewah; brother, Kenneth Powers, Portland; 12 grandchildren.

Mr. Powers was a member of The Church of Christ, graduate of Franklin High School, and a 1951 graduate of Vanderbilt University with a degree in Civil Engineering. He was a veteran of WWII having served in the U. S. Army Air a life time member Pll Cappa Alpha, Fraternity, a member Bass Pro Fishing Club, owner and CEO Blount Management Corp-Knoxville before retirement.

Mr. Powers was affiliated with the construction of Vanderbilt Stadium Club, Saint Thomas Emergency Center, M.T.S.U. Administration Center, Baptist Doctor's Pavilion, and the Hyatt Regency in Knoxville. Mr. Powers is at the Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be held 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1997 conducted by Rev. 'Ben. Alford. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Visitation with the family 5-9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 1997 at the FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512 LAGuUUVG Willi UGllUOliU iui over thirty five years and served in the Marine Corp during World War II. Survived by hisfcwife, Syble 0.

Johnson; sons, Gowan Johnson Jr. and wife, Cindy of Gallatin, Mark Johnson of Greenbrier, David Johnson and wife, Betty of. Gallatin: brother. Phillio John- son of Chattanooaa: sister. Betty Hobgood of Nashville; six grandchildren.

His remains I are at Cole and Garrett, Hen-is dersonville, where the family 1 will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m., Tuesday. Funer-v al services will be conducted Wednesday, December 24, 1997 at 11 a.m. from the Hen-I dersonville Church of Christ with Jim Hobgood and Keith Parker officiating. Family and Friends will serve as Pallbear-s ers. Mr.

Johnson will lie in state at the Church one hour prior to the service. Interment Woodlawn East Memorial Park. COLE AND GARRETT FUNERAL HOME, Henderson- ville, 824-8605. 24 HOUR I OBIT LINE, 859-0300 PARKER, Mabel A. Decem- ber 22, 1997.

Survived by I nephew; William Joseph Con- ley, great nieces; Donna Mor- gan and Pamela McCary, great nephew; Dane McCary, great- I great nephews; Brian and Kev- in Hulsey. Her remains are at i the Broadway Chapel where 1 the family will receive friends i Tuesday 3 til 7 PM. Graveside service will be 10 AM Wednesday at Mt. Olivet Cem-v etery with David Morgan offi- dating. R0ESCH-PATT0N- AUSTIN-BRACEY CHARLTON, 1715 Broadway, 244-6480 Our policy The Tennessean publishes free (if charge current obituaries submit- ted by funeral homes or otherwise verified.

The obituary should contain the deceased's name, age, address, occupation and cause of death, kn- mediate survivors spouse, parents, grandparents, children, sisters and i brothers and funeral information also may be Included. If the cause of death is not provided the death notice will say so. The deadline for the next day's pa- per is 6 pm Notices may be faxed to 1 259-8093 or phoned to 259-8095. Also, funeral homes mav submit In Loving Memory EDWIN G. (ED) W0LVEN December 23, 1995 There are no words to cheer a heart that is torn with pain, When the voice that longs to hear will never be heard again.

What we had few ever find. What I've lost no words can say. Always in my heart and on my mind, I'm so thankful you came my way. I wasn't the first for whom you cared and our ages were years apart, but the love and friendship that we shared will live forever in my heart. Somewhere, my love, beyond this life I know you wait for me.

I was so blessed to be your wife, and thus will remain through eternity. With love, Ruby STERRENBERG, Dorothy Age 74, December 22, 1997. She is survived by her husband, Everett Sterrenberg, daughter; Judith Ann Sterrenberg Stuart and grandson; David. Charles Stuart. Her remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home where services will be conducted 1:00 PM Saturday December 27, in the Chapel of Roses.

Entombment Woodlawn Cross Mausoleum. Visitation with the family after 11:00 AM Friday. Family to serve as pallbearers. Arrangements by WOODLAWN HOME, paid obituaries, In which families may publish anything they wish, to our i classified advertising department ueaanne ror paia oDituartes Is 6:30 p.m. for the next day's paper.

The number Is 259-8808. DeadDnns mav ha narfiar ihr Kai i iv, rw- day papers..

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