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I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 6 3 THE TENNESSEAN Monday, October 1998 5B Holdouts may send racetrack to Wilson County Developers, county officials will meet Friday Lebanon. courthouse at 230 E. Main St. in It Friday, is also a not final a given decision that, will come be WILSON have a lot of work to do." The proposed racing complex son County. and its plans for a NASUnless some landowners change CAR track will go before the countheir minds and agree to sell key ty's Planning Commission at 11 a.m.

pieces of property in Rutherford and its Board of Zoning Appeals at County, it will be impossible for the 2 p.m. track to be built in the preferred About 1,600 of the approximately way, straddling the county line, 2,800 acres developers say they Nashville Superspeedway spokes- need are in Wilson County. Most of man Barry Brooke said. that land is zoned agricultural, but "By Friday we need to let people about 600 acres are zoned industriknow," Brooke said. "The deadline al.

The developers will be seeking a of the meeting is what is driving the commercial zoning for all the land, decision now. We want to get start- county planners said. ed on the project in the spring. We Both panels meet in the county man facing several charges DAVIDSON girlfriend, whose name was not disclosed, while driving her 1997 red blond, 6 feet tall and weighing Mitsubishi Eclipse, then tossed her about 200 pounds. They said he out and fled.

She was not seriously may be armed with a handgun. injured. Dispatchers also warned officers Johnson may be suicidal and could Authorities issued warrants try to lure police into shooting him. charging Johnson with aggravated Police said Johnson beat up his assault and theft of a injured when car plows into truck DAVIDSON injured, was not at fault. Authorities speculated that the critical condition last night at Van- Ford driver momentarily dozed off.

derbilt University Medical Center. Witnesses told police the car Their names were not disclosed. crossed from the southbound lane Metro Police Officer Jeff Goforth to a turn lane, then into the path of said the truck driver, who was not the BATEY, Charles C. 'Jack October 16, 1998. Survive by wife.

Doris Batey; sons, Keith, Maynard, Kevin (Maria) and Donnie Batey and Corey Flenory; six grandchildren; brothers, Daryl (Hazel) and Bobby (Regina) Samuels; sisters, Mary E. and Earline Batey, Patricia Samuels and Emma Jean (James) Nicholson; sister-in-law, Betty Ann Batey; uncles, Walter, Larkin and Herman (Nina) Batey; devoted aunt, Hattie Batey; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends; devoted friends, Sylvia and Antoinette Zirker and Buzzie. Family visitation Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at Big Harpeth Tabernacle, 522 Meridian from 6-7 p.m. Funeral to follow conducted by Elder Robert Howse. Interment Wednesday in Greenwood JOHNSON'S HOUSE OF ATENA" DIRECTORS, 254-3472 Ashland City, Tn.

EAKES, Almeda Christine 'Wil- WARREN DUZAK Staff Writer LEBANON Friday may be a historic date for Wilson County. It could be remembered as the day the $124 million NASCAR racing complex became the exclusive property of the county. A spokesman for Dover Downs Entertainment the group that has proposed building the track in Rutherford and Wilson counties, said the developers can only wait until they meet with Wilson County planners Friday to decide whether to build the track completely in WilAPB issued on Metro police yesterday issued an all-points bulletin for a man who fled a -ordered drug treatment program, then attacked a girlfriend threatened to kill his mother and himself, authorities said. Last night, Charles Shane Johnson, 24, was still missing. Police dispatchers said he is a white male, Three critically Three people were critically injured yesterday afternoon when the Ford Taurus in which they were riding slammed into a flatbed trailer truck on Springfield Highway.

A 10-year-old boy and an adult male and female all were listed in Death Notices CARTER, Kevin D. 'Cat' Age 25. October 14, 1998. Survived by mother, Gloria (James) Carter; father, Thomas W. English; sister, Latrina Carter; grandmother, Vannetta Carter; a host of other relatives and friends.

Family visitation Tuesday, October 20, 1998 from 12 noon til 1 p.m. with funeral to follow at Jackson Street Baptist Church, 1209 Jackson Street with Pastor Curtis Bryant officiating. Interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. LEWIS A AND WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371, Richard A. Lewis and William H.

Wright, Directors Nashville, Tn. Gordonsville, Tn. KENT, Clara Pavette Of the St. Mary's Community of Smith County, TN. and formerly of 3920 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, TN.

Died Saturday night, October 17, 1998 at Carthage General Hospital. Mrs. Kent is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Thomas G. 'Buck' and Evangeline Armistead Kent of the St. Mary's Community; two sisters, Mrs.

Juanita Woodson of Donelson, TN. and Mrs. Margie Burkitt of LaVergne, TN. Mrs. Kent's remains are at the Gordonsville Chapel of Bass Funeral Homes where the family will receive friends on Monday from 3-9 p.m.

Mrs. Kent's remains will be conveyed to Woodlawn Funeral Home, Nashville, TN. on Tuesday the family will receive friends from 12 noon til 2 p.m. Graveside services and Interment will be held 2 p.m., Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at Woodlawn Memorial Park conducted by Elder James Thomas Gibbs and Glenn Buffington. BASS FUNERAL HOME, 683-8212 MCMILLAN, Mrs.

Rose E. Age 73, died Saturday, October 17, 1998. Survived by husband Mr. Henry A. McMilIan; daughter, Mrs.

Tom (Becky) son, Mr. Tom (Elise) McMillan; daughter, Mrs. William (Janice) Sensing; sister, Martha I Brumley; 4 grandchildren, Jim McMillan, Cate McMillan, Will McMillan, and Caitlin Haley. Mrs. McMilIan was a member of Haywood Hills Baptist Church and was a 1947 graduate of the Protestant School of Nursing.

Visitation with the family will be Sunday from 2-5 and 6-8 p.m. and Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Woodlawn Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. with Dr.

George Horton and Bro. Dan Phillips officiating. Pallbearers will be Erskin Collins, Ed Puckett, Kin Mosley, Richard Todd, Leslie Sherrill, and Sam Vaught. Interment in Woodlawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Haywood Hills Baptist Church.

Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 WILLIAMS, Owen October 17, 1998. Survived by wife, Annie; one son; three daughters; step sister; many other relatives and friends. Complete arrangements to be announced. LEWIS AND WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371, Richard A. Lewis and William H.

Wright, Directors LOCAL NEWS Rutherford County Regional Planning Commission Executive Director John Davis said if the counties don't share the racetrack and its sales and property tax revenues, Rutherford County will still get its share of traffic. Although not taking a position on whether the county should embrace or reject the project, Davis said from the planning angle one plan is better than the other. "The best deal for the county as a whole if we had to pick between the two proposals was the original proposal, but that is not a given," Davis said. DEATHS made, Rutherford County Executive Nancy Allen said. Allen said although the holdouts appear adamant about not selling, Dover Downs has proposals before Rutherford County planning committees, and there are still many unanswered questions about projectrelated road improvements, including a Highway 840 Interchange in Rutherford County.

Given these unanswered questions, it is too early to count Rutherford County out, she said. Although not wishing Rutherford any bad luck, Wilson County Executive Robert Dedman said he would Midstate soldier's services tomorrow Pfc. Davidson shot in training accident By JIM EAST Staff Writer Funeral services for a McMinnville, soldier accidentally killed last week during U.S. Army training exercises at Fort Hood, Texas, will be 2 p.m. tomorrowin High Funeral Home chapel.

Pfc. Ricky F. Davidson, 24, died of a gunshot wound suffered Oct. 13 in a live-fire exercise at the Army post, where he was assigned after basic training, a Fort Hood public affairs officer told the Austin American Statesmen. Davidson, an infantryman assigned to Company 1st Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, enlisted in the Army in January, Fort Hood spokesman Cecil Green said.

Military authorities said Davidson received a small-arms gunshot wound during a training activity that involved an infantry attack on a simulated enemy DEATHS Danelle Weinbaum Brown, 94, Nashville, a homemaker, died Saturday at home of heart disease. Graveside services 10 a.m. tomorrow wat Temple Cemetery, Nashville. Marshall-Donnelly Combs Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: son, James H.

Brown, Nashville; five grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Bobby Ray Chavers, 22, 6351 D.I.P. Island Parkway, Mobile, a spreader for Lee Manufacturing, died Saturday in Mobile of injuries sustained in an auto accident. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow at McCauley Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Tenn.

Survivors: mother, Sharon Chavers, Fayetteville; father, Ray Chavers, Mobile; sister, Wendy Chavers, Fayetteville. William Parker Church, 82, Hunt- land, a retired carpenter and farmer, died Friday at Franklin County Health Care. Cause not disclosed. Services 10:30 a.m. today at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home Chapel, Winchester, Tenn.

Survivors: wife, Gladys Church; son, William Church, White House; daughter, Carolyn Horton, Fayetteville, sister, Flora Lester, Hendersonville; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Frank F. Drowota, 94, Nashville, a retired minister of Woodmont Christian Church, died Saturday at home of congestive heart failure. Services 11 a.m. today at Woodmont Christian Church.

Marshall-Donnelly Combs Funeral Home in charge. Survivors: wife, Vivian Drowota; son, Judge Frank Drowota, Nashville; daughter, Clare Carpenter, Nashville; five grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren. Bessie L. Dunlop, 67, 914 Power Clarksville, a homemaker and retired residential nurse, died Wednesday. Cause not disclosed.

Services 6 p.m. today at Hooker Funeral Home Chapel. Survivors: husband, Morris Dunlop; sons, James Banks, Charleston, Ronnie Cushman, Detroit; daughters, Donna Cushman, Clarksville, Nathana Williams, Portland, 11 grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Blake Durham, 20, King Road, Flintville, a machine operator for Lee Manufacturing, Mobile, died Saturday at Lincoin Regional Hospital from injuries sustained in an auto accident. Services 2 p.m.

today at Gallant Funeral Home. Survivors: parents, Billy and Carol Durham, both Flintville; brother, Billy Durham, Flintville; grandparents, Ray and Lois Plunkett, both Flintville. Almeda Christine "Willie" Eakes, 70, 4736 Eaton's Creek Nashville, a homemaker, died yesterday at Centennial Medical Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Cheatham County Funeral Home, Ashland City. Survivors: daughters, Gail Moon, Vicki Markham, both Nashville; sons, Ronald, Larry Eakes, both Nashville; sisters, Anna Bellamy, Gladace Cammusee, both Nashville; 27 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren. Sterling Q. Groover, 83, Newport News, president of Noland Properties, died Friday in Newport News. Cause not disclosed.

Services 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at Grace United Methodist Church. Peninsula Funeral Home, Newport News, in charge. Survivors: wife, Maudie Johnson Groover; daughter, Judy Knox, Portland, son, Richard Groover, Mechanicsville, sister, Claudia Ray, Nashville; five grandchildren. Clint Charles Hannah, 80, 429 First Lawrenceburg, a retired press operator for Union Carbide, died Saturday at Crockett Hospital.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today Neal Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Helen McDow Hannah; son, Marty Hannah, Decatur, brothers, Clay, Lexington, Clifford Hannah, Fairfield Glade, "We want to get started on the project: in the spring. We have a lot of work to do." BARRY BROOKE Nashville Superspeedway spokesman be happy to have the whole thing.

"I would welcome it big time into Wilson County if Rutherford doesn't want to go along," Dedman said. Accident kills two co-workers trench. The incident remains under investigation, and it was unclear yesterday whether the fatal shot came from Davidson's weapon or from another soldier's gun, Green said. The death of Davidson was the third death of a Fort Hood soldier in the past month, Green said. On Oct.

7, a soldier died from a heart attack while training in a gym on the post, and on Sept. 25 another soldier died from heat-related injuries during a training hike, Green said. Survivors include a daughter, Christian, Tallahassee, parents, Mary Ann Wray and Buford Davidson; sisters, Kimberly Wray, Katy Wray, Rene Killan, Brittany Davidson, Angela Davidson, Ashley Davidson and KerriRoberts; brother, Timothy Davidson, all from McMinnville; maternal grandmother, JimmyBeacham; maternal great-grandmother, Daisy Martin, both from Smithville, Tenn. a grandchild. James Hensley, 73, Lock Seven Lane, Carthage, a retired carpenter and welder, died Friday at Carthage General Hospital of a heart attack.

Services 11 a.m. today at Sanderson Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Marie Hensley; daughter, Brenda Lawrence, Lebanon; sons, Jerry, Chestnut Mound, Danny Hensley, Lebanon; sisters, Glenice Grisham, South Carthage, Ritchie Lynch, Lebanon; brother, Clinton Hensley, Carthage; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Billy Ray Holdbrooks, 64, 106 Perfection Drive, Shelbyville, a retired maintenance foreman for Webb School, died Saturday at Bedford County Medical Center. Cause not disclosed.

Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Gowen-Smith Funeral Home Chapel. Survivors: wife, Robbie Caldwell Holdbrooks; daughter, Crystal Ledding, Dubuque, lowa; sisters, Betty Sue Kean, Sara Jo Burt, both Rossville, Mary Jean Case, Fort Payne, Ala. Dosia C. Hughes, 89, 525 S.

Second Pulaski, a retired employee of Genesco, died yesterday at NHC Murfreesboro. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow at Bennett-May Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Ray Hughes, Murfreesboro; daughter, Allene Lewis, Pulaski; brothers, Stokley, F.A.

Crabtree, both Pulaski; sister, Polly Hughes, Pulaski; seven grandchildren; 11 great -grandchildren. Flournoy Lemay, 64, Spring Hill, a retired employee of Lasco Metals, died yesterday at St. Thomas Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m.

tomorrow at Neal Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Frances Lemay; son, Richard Lemay, Spring Hill; brother, Jim Lemay, Ethridge, sisters, Annie Page, Ada Byrd, both Ethridge, three grandchildren. Grace Bell Lemmons, 84, Mt. Juliet, a homemaker, died Saturday at Summit Medical Center, Columbia. Cause not disclosed.

Services 2 p.m. today at Hermitage Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Jon Lemmons, Mt. Juliet; daughters, Virginia Cravens, Antioch, Patricia Hash, Nashville; brother, Davis Harris, Cedar Hill; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Minnie Mae McGregory, 93, South Broadway, Portland, a homemaker, died Saturday at McKendree Village Nursing Home, Nashville.

Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today at Williamson-Wiseman Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter, Bertie Mae Grantham, Portland; sister, Margaret Mayes, Nashville. Audrey Darlyne Parsons, 51, Wolf Road, Columbus, died Thursday at St.

Dominic's Hospital, Jackson, Miss. Cause not disclosed. Services were 4 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church, Mt. Juliet.

Gunter and Peel Funeral Home in charge, Columbus. Survivors: husband, James Parsons; sons, Buster, Darrell Young, both Armuchee, daughters, Dolly, Deetra Young, both Atlanta; stepsons, Jimmy, Michael Parsons, Mt. Juliet; sister, Lona Barrett, Donelson; brothers, Bobby, Gallatin, Phillip Searcey, Joe Clymer, Kenneth Demonbreum, all Nashville; four grandchildren. Lucille Roberts, 74, Ypsilanti, a retired employee of Big Boy resturaunt, Ypsilanti, died Saturday at home. Cause not disclosed.

Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Neal Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Survivors: six daughters; four sons; three sisters; 20 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. M.J. Sykes, 82, Bagley Drive, Fayetteville, a retired businessman, died Saturday at Lincoln Skilled Care.

Cause not disclosed. Services 11. a.Ill. tomorrow at Higgins FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. Two young Lincoln County men who worked together in Mobile, were killed Saturday in a traffic accident in Huntsville, authorities said.

Details about the accident in which Blake Durham and Bobby Ray Chavers died were unavailable yesterday. Both were employed by the Lee Company. Services for Mr. Durham, 20, of Flintville, will be at 2 p.m.; today at Gallant Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Gallant Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Surviving are his parents, Billy and Carol Durham; brother, Billy, Wade Durham; grandparents, the Rev. Ray Plunkett and Lois Plunkett, all from Flintville. Services for Mr. Chavers, 22, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Atmore, Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Survivors include his mother, Sharon Shavers, Fayetteville; father, Ray Chavers, Mobile; sister, Wendy Chavers, Fayetteville. McCauley Funeral Home of Fayetteville is in charge of arrangements. I BROWN, Danelle Weinbaum Age 94. October 17, 1998. Preceded in death by husband, Morris Brown Sr.

and son, Morris Brown Jr. Survived by son and daughter-inlaw, James H. and Bernita Brown of Nashville; daughterin-law, Dora Brown of Nashville; five grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held 10 a.m., Tuesday at Temple Cemetery (18th Avenue North and Clay Street) conducted by Rabbi Allison Flash and Cantor Bernard Gutcheon. Friends and Grandchildren will serve as Pallbearers.

Memorials may be made The Temple, 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205 or charity of one's choice. MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111 Carthage, Tn. Lebanon, Tn. HESSON, Martha E. Age 72.

October 17, 1998. Survived two daughters, Jane E. Smith of Lebanon, Ann H. Traylor and husband Al of Maryville; four grandchildren, R. Craig Salmon, Katherine E.

Salmon, Jeffery A. and James R. Smith all of Lebanon; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Jack N. and Gertrude Edens, Charles F. and Betty Edens all of Wichita, KS.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Tuesday from the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home with Elder Charles Jones officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Nursing Staff of Smith County Memorial Hospital, and devoted friends, Alford and Ollie Harville. Active Pallbearers: Jimmy and Jackie Thomas, Gary and Shannon Gregory, Bobby and Buford Thomas. Interment Sanderson Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 4-8 p.m.

and Tuesday after 10 a.m. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE DIRECTORS, (615) 735-2118 KERR, Hattie Irene Age 87. Saturday, October 17, 1998. Preceded in death by husband, Edwin William Kerr. Survived by daughter, Betty (Andy) Richards; sister, Emmalee Howell; grandchildren, Michael Eugene Garrett and Melissa Waffiard; three great grandchildren.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson 2707 Gallatin Road, where the family will receive friends on Monday from 2 til 9 p.m., Tuesday from 10 a.m. til 9 p.m. and where funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, October 21,1998 at 12 noon with Bro. Leslie Chapman officiating. Family and Friends will serve as Pallbearers.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. PHILLIPS ROBINSON CO. DI- RECTORS, 262-3312 MOSS, Raymond D. Sr. Age 80.

October 16, 1998. Survived by daughter, Anita Moss Williams of Nashville, sons, Raymond D. (Chiquita) Moss Jr. of St. Louis, MO.

and Ronald L. Moss of Nashville, four grandchildren; three great grandchildren; former wife, Pearl Ussery Moss; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family Tuesday, October 20, 1998 from 11 a.m. til 12 noon at the J.W. Adkins Funeral Home, 2510 12th Avenue South at Gilmore Street.

Graveside services to follow at Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery in Pegram, TN. J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS, 292-8367 FAY, Ruby Byrum Age 81. October 16, 1998. Survived by daughters, Yvonne (Gary) Scurlock of Nashville, Marion (Everette) Williams of Antioch, Nancy (John) Goodman of Arkansas and Charline (Richard) Dixon of Nashville; sons, Robert Earl Byrum of Knoxville and William Byrum of Nashville; brothers, E.W.

Sandusky Jr. of California and Howard Sandusky of Virginia; thirteen grandchildren; twenty one great grandchildren. Remains are at Ellis Funeral Home, 2627 Nolensville Road, where services will be conducted Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at 10 a.m. with Bro. Sydney Waits officiating.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Active Pallbearers: Family and Friends. Visitation Monday, 6-8 p.m. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS, 255-5412 lie' Age 70.

October 18, 1998. Preceded in death by husband, Buford Eakes three children, Jimmie and Danny Eakes, Nancy Mangrum. Survived by sons, Ronald and Larry Eakes; daughters, Gail Moon and Vicki Markham; daughter-in-law, Lora Eakes; son-in-law, Dennis Mangrum; sisters, Anna Bellamy and Gladace Cammusee; twenty seven grandchildren; forty four great grandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday, October 21, 1998 at 10:30 a.m. from the Chapel of Cheatham County Funeral Home.

Interment Forest Hill. Family request memorials be made to the Eakes Memorial Fund. Arrangements by CHEATHAM COUNTY FUNERAL HOME, 792-2552. 24 HOUR OBIT LINE, 792-2771 NELSON, Dorothy Youree October 17, 1998. Survived by husband, Ramon Nelson; son, Wayne Sweeney; two step sons, Richard and Donald Nelson; six grandchildren.

Mrs. Nelson was a Member of the Donelson Church of Christ. Mrs. Nelson is at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home where funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m., Tuesday by Bro. Frank Batson and Bro.

Randy Harris. Family will receive friends Monday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Active Pallbearers: Howard Pruett, James Walker, Paul Milam, James Oliver, Richard and Donald Nelson. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders of the Donelson Church of Christ. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity. HIBBETT AND HAILEY FUNERAL HOME, 883-2361 REDD, Herschel B. October 18, 1998. Survived by wife, Tennie Redd; daughter, Fannie L. Seay; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren; one sister-in-law; one grandsonin-law; many other relatives and friends.

Family visitation Tuesday, October 20, 1998 from 7-8 p.m. with funeral to follow at Lake Providence M.B. Church, 4506 Nolensville Road, Pastor Bruce Maxwell officiating. Interment 11 a.m., Wednesday, October 21, 1998 in Woodlawn Memorial Park. LEWIS AND WRIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville 255-2371, Richard A.

Lewis William H. Wright, Directors Fairview, Tn. HUTCHERSON, Robert M. Age 78. October 18, 1998.

Survived by wife, Frances Hutcherson; daughters and sons-in-law, Bobbie and Benny Lampley, Rita and Michael Binkley, Vickie and Phil Morris; nine grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one brother; six sisters. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m., Tuesday, October 20, 1998 at Harpeth Hills Chapel with Bro. Ocy, Baxter officiating. Entombment to follow at Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens, Last Supper Mausoleum. Visitation with the family will be Mona.m.

til 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 9 a.m. until service time at HARPETH HILLS FUNERAL HOME, 9090 Highway 100, 646-9292 PETTIS, Lillie M. October 16, 1998 at Baptist Hospital. Survived by Kay (William) Bentley, Edward (Mae) Douglas, James (Early) Douglas and Luqman Abdullah.

Graveside service Monday at 1 p.m. in the Hills of Calvary Cemetery. K. GARDNER SON FUNERAL SERVICE K. Gardner Manager-Director In Memoriam In Loving Memory of John Hobby My Daddy, It's been a year now since you've been gone, Since you left us here crying and all alone.

I've recently came to terms with the fact that I've lost you and your never coming back. When God gave you life he gave no guarantee that here forever you would always be. wish you'd come back and unburden my heart. just can't handle the fact of us being apart. It'll take a while to prepare my heart for the healing.

I I I I I I I I realize now that lost love is one of the worst feelings, but I'll keep on hoping and continue to pay that you and I will be back together again someday. love you. Tina and family CREDIT CARDS HONORED Tasteful Sympathy Arrangements Flowers 327-0202 2410 West End Ave. Funeral Home. Survivors; son, Joe Sykes, Nashville; sister, Dorothy Clauser, Texas.

Hazel Irene Buttram Tanner, 69, 114 North Spring, Sparta, a homemaker, died Saturday at White County Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today at Hunter Funeral Home. Survivors: husband, Benjamin Tanner; daughter, Linda Baldwin, Sparta.

Emil Frank Wagner, 78, 139 Ash Decherd, a retired mechanic, died yesterday at Mountain View Rehabilitation Center. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at Watson-Gamble Funeral Home, Winchester, Tenn. Survivors: wife, Helen Wagner; daughter, Pamela Cobble, Decherd; brother, Louie Wagner, Wimberly, Texas; sisters, Ruby Glinns, Lillie Buelring, both Lockhart, Texas, Lorraine Ringphiel, San Antonio, Ola Teeler, San Marcos, Texas; two grandchildren.

Sandra Sharon Whitehead, 60, Hohenwald, a driver for Fairlane Dental Lab, died Saturday at Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, Tenn. Cause not disclosed. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow at McDonald Funeral Home. Survivors: son, Matthew Whitehead, South Lyon, brother, Bruce Steffkee, Detroit.

Minnie M. York, 78, 1419 Pennock Nashville, a retired nurse at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, died Friday at McKendree Manor Nursing Home. Cause not disclosed. Services 2 p.m. today at Eastland Funeral Home.

Survivors: sister, Mary Gardner, Nashville. Eva H. Young, 87, Foster Road, McMinnville, a retired nursery employee, died Saturday at NHC Healthcare, McMinn-1 ville. Cause not disclosed. Services 3 p.m.

today at Love-Cantrell Cope Funeral Home. Survivors: daughters, Betty Barnes, Jody Ferrell, both McMinnville, Ruth Wilson, Lebanon; brother, John Herman, Dibrell, sister, Ela Mae Hensley, Smithville, nine grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. Our policy The Tennessean publishes free of charge current obituaries submitted by funeral homes or otherwise verified. The obituary should contain the deceased's name, age, address, occupation and cause of death. Immediate survivors spouse, parents, grandparents, children, sisters and 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 paper is 6 p.m. Notices may be faxed to 259-8093 or phoned to 259-8095. Also, funeral homes may submit paid obituaries, in which families may publish anything they wish, to our classified advertising department. Deadline for paid obituaries is 6:30 p.m.

for the next day's paper. The number is 259-8808. Deadlines may be earlier for holiday papers. FLORIST AAA Woodbine Florist! All Major Credit Cards City County Wide Delivery, Free Delivery to Woodbine, Ellis and Woodlawn Funeral Homes.

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