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1 New hand I steers Aquinas College By MICHAEL CASS teacher education. "I think we're Staff Writer poised now to help those programs Aquinas College officials do not grow. We're reaching our maturity expect a changing of the guard at as a four-year i institution." the small Catholic school to have Aquinas still has about 400 stuany impact on its plans to keep dents at the main campus, but an adding degree programs, students influx of about 320 students in the and possibly even residence halls. heavily marketed PRIMETIME Sister Mary Evelyn, the college's program has almost doubled its president since 1994, left earlier total enrollment. this summer for a new assignment "That's one thing I feel good as principal of St.

Rose Academy, about," said Sister Mary Evelyn, 60, an elementary school in Birming- a Chattanooga native who joined ham, Ala. the order after graduating from Sister Thomas Aquinas, 40, will high school in 1959. "We're becomofficially take over as president ing well-known in Nashville." Aug. 11 but has already been on Now, officials are talking about campus about a month. She and creating a four-year degree in libthe college are named for a famous eral studies.

Sister Thomas Catholic saint. Aquinas said that change would The college is run by the help to solidify the college's repuDominican sisters of St. Cecilia, a tation as a liberal arts school and as congregation of nuns based in a place that trains people for proNashville since 1860. fessions. It also would reflect the After 33 years as a junior college, Dominican sisters' dual missions of Aquinas began offering four-year contemplation and active particidegrees in 1994.

Two years ago, it pation in society, she said. opened PRIMETIME, a night pro- Aquinas, which dropped its athgrail aimed at working adults letic program 18 months ago, also is seeking degrees in business, in an just beginning to look at becoming office building near Nashville a residential college. Sister International Airport. Thomas Aquinas said the college Sister Thomas Aquinas, a native was drawing more interest from of Orofino, Idaho, taught world his- out-of-state students. But those tory and religion for four years in students have to find somewhere the late 1980s and early 1990s at St.

to live in Nashville, whereas new Cecilia Academy, which is also run students at Vanderbilt, Fisk and by the Dominican sisters and sits Lipscomb universities are able to near Aquinas' main campus on live on campus. Harding Road. The college hopes to build on its She said she hoped to continue endowment of $8 million so it can Sister Mary Evelyn's legacy of keep tuition, about $4,000 a semesbuilding bachelor's degree pro- ter, "reasonable," Sister Mary Evegrams in business, nursing and lyn said. Death Notices To our readers The Tennessean publishes free seven lines of information about the deceased (Death Notices only). Families who want more information included about a deceased person, for a cost, should have the funeral home call 259-8808 or fax their typed information to 259-8252.

Obituaries are also available online at www.tennessean.com Nashville, TN ADAMS, Elsie- July 28, 2002. Preceded in death by daughter, Rosie Lee Jackson. Survived by son, Samuel Lee Hambrick; grandchildren, Horace Murphy, Sharon Sandifer, James (Phyllis) Murphy, Francine Sawyer, Steven (Yvonne) Murphy, Kevin (Kimberly) Murphy, David (Tameaka) Murphy, Shirley Petus, Sam Murphy, Michael Hambrick, Terry (Shonita) Hambrick; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral service 10 a.m. Saturday, August 3, 2002 at Smith Brothers Funeral Chapel, 706 Monroe with Minister LaDorger Kirkwood.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Henry L. and Melvin in J. Smith, Clarksville, TN ASHLEY, David July 31, 2002. Funeral services 10 o'clock Saturday, August 3, 2002.

McREYNOLDS-NAVE LARSON FUNERAL HOME, (931)647-3371. Loo Manchester, TN BAKER, Shirley- Age 34. July 31, 2002. Services are Saturday morning, August 3, 2002 at 11 o'clock. COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL, (931)723-3330.

Waverly, TN BARNES, James Age 67. Wednesday, July 31, 2002. Services 2 p.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. HUMPHREYS COUNTY, (931)296-5955 Lafayette, IN BRAWNER, Gustine RoseAge 86. August 1, 2002.

Widow of Wilard Services 11 o'clock Saturday. ALEXANDER-GOAD FUNERALHOME, Nashville, TN BROOKS, Gladys- Painter and avid gardener, died Tuesday, July 30, 2002 at Alive Hospice in Nashville, TN. She will be cremated at Woodlawn Funeral Home, and her ashes will be scattered on Second Creek, Lexington, AL, where she grew up. She is survived by sisters, Ora and Pauline Cot- trell, Phyllis Hoenig; and brother, Anthony Howard. www.tennessean.com THE TENNESSEAN Friday, August 2, 2002 9B WILSON P.

CASEY DALEY STAFF What about tabby orange? Jesus Juarez Hidalgo prepares Victorian trim for painting at a home on South Greenwood in Lebanon, but a cat named Bugsy Malone is skittish about all the fuss on his front porch. Centerville, TN GRIFFIN, Doyle- Age 69. Died August 1, 2002. Preceded in death by parents, Buford and Clara Bentley Griffin; brother, Paul "Rooster" Griffin; and sisters, Geraldine Turman and Margie Johnson. Survived by wife, Alice Rochelle, Lyles; brothers, Jimmy Griffin, Hendersonville, Charlie Griffin, Flat Rock, MI; numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation begins at 3 p.m. today. Services Saturday, August 3, 2002 at 3 p.m. Interment, Hilltop Cemetery. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, (931) 792-3561.

Nashville, TN HARDING, Thomas Age 80. July 28, 2002 at the Rutherford County VA Healthcare Center. Survived by three devoted sisters, Charlene Leach, Dorthy Warfield, Audrey (Robert) Bell; two nephews, William and Clarence (Sherlene) Warfield; two nieces, Regina and Rhonda London; former wife, Lillian M. Harding; other relatives and friends. Family visitation 7 4 p.m.

Friday, August 2, 2002 at Smith Brothers Funeral Chapel, 706 Monroe funeral to follow, with Pastor William Easley of Bethel A.M.E. Church officiating. Interment 10 a.m. Saturday, August 3, 2002 in Greenwood Cemetery. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Henry Smith and Melvin J.

Smith, Directors, 615-726-1476. Springfield, TI HARRIS, Lila- Age 81. July 29, 2002. Services 12 noon, Saturday, August 3, 2002 at Church of God. PARHAM FUNERAL DIRECTORS, (615)578-2033 Nashville, TN HOLT, Walter Age 72.

Passed away Saturday, July 6, 2002. Served as a Marine during the Korean war. Was a member of Masonic Lodge and a graduate of Duncan Preparatory School of Nashville. Contributions can be made to Brentwood Academy for the Duncan Library. Nashville, TN LOVE, Rana- Wednesday, July 31, 2002.

Survived by devoted relatives and friends. Complete notice later. SMITH BROTHERS, 726-1476 Gallatin, TN MAHLER, Nancy June- Age 76. August 1, 2002. Memorial service 2 p.m., Sunday at Church of Our Savior.

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, 452-2324 KNOX Police: Rape victims stalked for four years Associated Press Steve Hayes, spokesman for KNOXVILLE Police say a the Department of Correction, serial rape suspect spent four said Scarborough was in a preyears stalking potential victims. release program at the time of the Bruce Scarborough has been Knoxville attacks. linked to the rapes and sexual Biggs said investigators assaults of three University of Wednesday presented five rape Tennessee students, a high cases to the Knox County district school student and a school attorney general's office for teacher during a five-month indictment by a grand jury. period in 1997. In 1978 and 1979 Scarborough Officers said Wednesday that was convicted of armed robbery Scarborough, now 46, was on a in Nashville and was paroled in work-release 1982.

Two years later Scarborprogram at the ough was convicted in Nashville time through the of assault with intent to commit state Depart- rape, Biggs said. ment of Correc- In 1990 Scarborough was contion. victed in his native Williamson Investigator County of more than 20 burglaEdd Stair said the ries and sentenced to 10 years' victims "could Scarborough imprisonment. have been sisters, Three years later, the state they looked so much alike. He Department of Correction apparently spent some time pick- deemed Scarborough a miniing them out." mum-security risk, and he was Police Lt.

Eddie Biggs said transferred to the now-defunct authorities will do their best "to Knoxville Community Service keep this gentleman in jail for the Center. rest of his life." In August 1993 Scarborough Scarborough has been locked was granted a three-day furlough up since he was arrested in to stay at the Dismas House, August 1998 in Blount County, which provides a transitional where he tried to assault a sleep- program for inmates soon to be ing woman in her home. The vic- released, Hayes said. tim's husband foiled the assault, On Sept. 20, 1993, Scarborough and an officer arrested Scarbor- was given a similar three- furough as he was fleeing.

lough, but he was arrested at 12:30 Scarborough, a native of a.m. Sept. 21 by Knoxville officers Brentwood, was sentenced to 15 investigating a prowler. Four years in prison for aggravated years later, a woman was raped in burglary and sexual battery in the house next to the one where that case. He began a 15-year Scarborough was accused of sentence in 1998 at West Tenn- prowling, Biggs said.

essee State Penitentiary in Hen- "So we believe he was stalking ning. his victims for years," Biggs said. Springfield, TN Beasley, Phyllis Ann- Age 59. Died July 30, 2002 a at her residence. Survivors include her husband, I.

J. Beasley; son, Gary (Linda) Beasley; and daughters, Laura (Mark) Ware, Amanda (Dennis) Pratt, Dana Beasley, Linda Buickel, and Cindy (Paul) Bessman; brothers, Robert (Faye) Sullivan, Wayne (Joycelyn) Hinkle, Dale (Becky) Hinkle, Berda (Sonny) (Becky) Hinkle, sister, Sybil Morgan; grandchildren, Isaac Pratt, Jacob Beasley, Tara Misch, Christine Buickel, Nathan Beasley, Jessica Beasley, Samantha Beasley and Jeanna Bessman. Visitiation will be Friday 4-9 with services on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Memorial Gardens.

AUSTIN BELL, Springfield, (615) 384-1000. Point, TN BURGESS, Marie Age 60. August 1, 2002. Funeral service 2 o'clock Sunday, August 4, 2002. Chapel of DYER FUNERAL HOME, (931)526-7158.

Sparta, TN BUSSELL, Bethel July 30, 2002. Funeral services 2 o'clock Friday, August 2, 2002. THURMAN FUNERAL HOME (931) 836-3194. Dickson, TN CANNON, Mr. John Pitts- Age 84.

Thursday August 1, 2002. Survivors include his wife, Faye Frazier Cannon, Dickson, TN; two sons, Richard Cannon, Mt. Juliet, TN, Wayne Cannon, Dickson, TN; daughter, Linda (Ralph) Oakley, White Bluff, TN; step-children, Rose Miller, Murfreesboro, TN, Eddie Brenda Neblett, Dickson, TN, Bobby Miller, Jr. Murfreesboro, TN, Donald Miller, Bremen, Alabama, Darlene Ficher, Murfreesboro, TN, Troy Cindy Miller, Fairview, TN; twentyfour grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren. His remains are in the care of the Taylor Funeral Home where visitation will be Friday August 2, 2002 from 4 to 9 p.m.

and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till time of service and where funeral services will be conducted Saturday August 3, 2002 at 1 p.m. with Bro. Calvin Parker officiting. Entombment in the Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens Mausoleum.

Those desiring, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Brown's Chapel Church of Christ. Services under the direction of the TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, Dickson, TN, 446-2808. Nashville, TN CARTER, Isiah "Kid August 1, 2002. Survived by wife, Virgie Carter. Complete notice announced later.

J.W. ADKINS Joelton, TN CHAMBLISS, Matt- Age 18. Thursday, August 1, 2002. Survived by parents, Scotty Myra Chambliss; sister, Eva Chambliss; grandparents, J. W.

Betty Chambliss, Willard Joann Mayo. Remains are at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, Joelton, where the service will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, August 3, 2002 with Mel Carr officiating. Pallbearers: Family and friends. Visitation with the family Friday, 11 a.m.

9 p.m., Saturday until service time. Interment Joelton Hills Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Matt Chambliss Education Fund, AmSouth Bank, 108 Cumberland Ashland City, TN 37015. ANDERSON GARRETT, Joelton, TN (615)876-2968. Columbia, TN CLARK, Mr.

Mack, Age 56. Saturday, July 27, 2002. Graveside service 2 o'clock Sunday, Rose Hill Cemetery. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, (931) 388-2135. Hohenwald, TN COTHRAN, Jess Jr.

Age 82. Wednesday, July 31, 2002. Services 2 p.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, (931) 796-2207 Nashville, TN COUNTS, James Anthony- Waverly, TN ELKINS, Troy Gene- Age Little James never had a chance in his struggle for life; he now rest in the loving arms of our Lord. He is survived by his father, Brandon Counts; mother, Michele Waddell; and a sweet little sister, Micheala Leaver.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., at Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOUNT OLIVET FUNERAL HOME, 1101 Lebanon 615-255-4193. Nashville, TN ERNST, Dorothy Sanders 67. July 31, 2002. Services 10 a.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002 at HUMPHREYS COUNTY FUNERAL HOME, (931)296-5955 "Dot" -Age 84.

July 30,2002 after a lengthy illness. She donated her body to Vanderbilt Medical School. She served as an American I Red Cross Volunteer for twenty years at St. Thomas Hospital prior to serving for ten years at Southern Hills Medical Center. Survived by husband, Benjamin Ernst, son, Benjamin H.

Ernst, brother, William E. Sanders (Peggy); sister, Martha Shepard; nieces and nephews. Services for family members will be conducted by Rev. Dan SandersWooley. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Red Cross.

Dickson, TN FOWLER, Genie Etheridge- Age 99. Passed away July 31, 2002. Funeral service 2 o'clock Saturday, August 3, 2002. DICKSON FUNERAL Nashville, TN MARTIN, Mary Farris CookJuly 30, 2002. Preceded in death by son, George Alexander Martin; and father, Sam Lee Cook, Jr.

Survived by husband, Philip M. Martin; sons, Philip Hutcheson (Hutch), Martin and William John Davis Martin; mother, Catherine Wiley Cook: brother, Sam Lee (Nicki) Cook III, all of Nashville, TN; brother, D. Wiley (Sandra) Cook, Springfield, TN; 4 nieces; 1 nephew; 1 great niece. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, August 2, 2002 02 at 11 a.m., at First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Todd Jones, Rev.

Mark DeVries and Rev. Roland Perdue officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alexander Martin Fund at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital or to the American Heart Association of Nashville. ROESCH-PATTON BRENTWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 1715 Broadway, Nashville, TN 615-244-6480. Fayetteville, TN MCPHERSON, J.D.- Age 74.

Thursday, August 1, 2002. Services 2 p.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, (931)433-2544 Nashville, TN EDDINGS. Mary (Big Mama)-Age 91. Born in Coweta, GA on June 3, 1911.

Survived by one daughter, Lizzie Moreland of Nashville, TN; three sisters; Idella Boston, Atlanta, Carrie Dell Brown, Hogansville, Josephine Strickland, preceded in death; nine grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren. Visitation with funeral to follow, August 3, 2002 at New Freedom Baptist Church, 619 Vernon Ave. Rev. L. H.

Owens officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, at 1:30 p.m. GARDNER MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 615-255-1338, Debra Clay and Andrew Gardner, Directors. Pegram, TN 0'BRYANT, Catherine- Age 43.

Passed away July 29, 2002 at her home. Preceding her in death is her mother, Margaret Livingstone in 1975. She is survived by her husband, Alan 0'Bryant of Pegram; sons, Kalan 0'Bryant, also of Pegram; father, Dwight Livingstone of St. Petersburg, FL; sisters, Margaret Livingstone of Boston, MA and Elizabeth Livingstone of New Hope, PA; brother, Capt. David Livingstone (USN Ret.) of Waldorf, MD.

Mrs. 'Bryant taught photography at Nashville Tech and was a free-lance color printer. The family encourages donations to the Catherine 0'Bryant Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 314, Pegram, TN 37143. WEST HARPETH FUNERAL HOME CREMATORY, 6962 Charlotte Pike at Davidson 615-352-9400.

Smyrna, TN OWENS, Kenneth Ray, Sr. Died August 1, 2002. Preceded in death by sister, Imogene Irwin; and parents, Charlie B. and Mary Lena Owens, all of Sedwick, AR. A devoted Husband, Dad, Paw Paw, Brother and Uncle, he is survived by wife, Frances Owens; daughter, Carol Shalaine of St.

Johns, U.S.V.I.; son, Kenneth Ray Owens, Jr. and wife Lisa of Murfreesboro, TN; 3 grandchildren, Lacey Bain, Zachary and Emily Owens; great-granddaughter, Bailey Elsie Bain; sisters, Dolly Farmer and Eudora Morris of Wayne, MI. Virginia Shelley, St. Louis, MO and Mary Moskop of Sedwick, AR; brothers, Richard Owens of Sedwick, AR, Louie Owens of Del Rio, TX; 22 nieces, nephews and many more family and friends. Mr.

Owens was a member of Antioch First Baptist Church. He was a retired General Contractor and a wonderful singer. Visitation with the family will be Friday, 4 8 p.m. Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday, in the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses.

Burial will be at the Old Military Cemetery, Sedwick, AR. Stanley King, Phillip Moore, Jimmy Bain, Daniel Shimasaki, Kevin Edwards and David Edwards will serve as Pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers will be the Men's Sunday School Class, Antioch First Baptist Church. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME. 660 Thompson 615-383-4754; A DIGNITY MEMORIAL PROVIDER.

Dickson, TN PEERY, Bruce Age 79. August 1, 2002 in Williamson County Medical Center. Complete arrangements to be announced by TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, 446-2808 Dickson, TN PERNELL, Mrs. Betty JoyAge 54. July 31, 2002.

Services 11 a.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, (615) 446-2808 Fayetteville, TN PIGG, Dwayne- Age 30. Wednesday, July 31, 2002. Services 11 a.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME, (931) 433-2544 Ian Columbia, TN SEAGRAVES, Mrs.

Sarah Hyatt-Age 79. Wednesday, July 31, 2002. Funeral service 2 o'clock Saturday, August 3, 2002. WILLIAMS FUNERALHOME, 931-388-2135. Hohenwald, TN SPEARS, Mary Ruth- Age 69.

August 1, 2002. Services 11 a.m., Saturday, August 3, 2002. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, (931) 796-2207 Parsons, TN TOW, Hugh Age 46. Passed away July 28, 2002. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday, August 2, 2002.

DECATUR COUNTY FUNERAL HOME, (731)847-7800. Carthage, TN SMITH, Jewel- Age 73. August 1, 2002. Survived by two children, Charlotte Whitaker and husband Jim of Hendersonville, Chism Smith and wife Ruth of Carthage; two sisters, Beulah Frizzell and husband Bill of Ashland City, Edith Crotzer and husband Roger of Elkton, KY; 3 grandchildren, Chris Mason of Gordonsville, Greg Whitaker of Gallatin, Katrina Smith of Carthage. Services 1 p.m.

Saturday, Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home, with Bro. William Comstock and Bro. Rick Scott officiating. Pallbearers, her grandsons a and Shane Blackwell, Paul Alley, Bucky Hardcastle, Scott Whitaker. Interment Smith County Memorial Gardens.

Visitation Friday, 10 a.m. 8 p.m., and Saturday after 10 a.m., at SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, 615-735-2118; www.SandersonFH.com Nashville. TN STRICKLAND, L. J. Age 75.

August 1, 2002. Survived by his wife of 52 years, Frances Strickland; sisters, Bobbie Jones and Thelma brother, Bob McCullough; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, August 3, 2002 at 1 p.m., at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road, by Rev. Charles Powers and Rev. Dwight Gunter.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Family and friends will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation Friday, 2 4 and 5 8 p.m., at WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME, Directors, 615-832-1948; Still Family Owned. Nashville, TN TURNER, Earl Joseph- Age 77 died July 30, 2002. Survived by sister, Anna Chambliss, Murfreesboro TN; grandchildren, Tamma Turner, James Turner, Kevin Collier and Rupert Collier.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday, at the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Visitation after 4 p.m. Friday, at MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS FUNERAL Fayetteville, TN WRIGHT, Mildred Crabtree- Age 80. July 31, 2002.

Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday, August 2, 2002. GALLANT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, (931)433-4511. Nashville, TN WHEELER, Gladys LouiseJuly 29, 2002. Passed at her home after an extended i illness. Preceded in death by her son, James Bass.

Survived by a very devoted daughter, Gloria (Roosevelt) Harding; a very devoted son, Clarence (Bubba) Wheeler; sisters, Jean Cowan, Ella Swanson, and the late Georgia Ray; grandchildren, Walter (Cherrion) Pointer, III, Clarence Wheeler, Angela (Cedric) Lee, Gary Pointer, Shanta Wheeler, Roosevelt Harding, Ill, Lashonda Stewart, and a very devoted granddaughter, Sherri (Bobby) Waters; fifteen great-grandchildren; a very devoted nephew, William (Jessie) Ray, Indianapolis, IN; a devoted play granddaughter, Rickie Ann Reese: devoted friends, Dorothy Donnell, Liz Booker, Lucille Fisher, Pamela Ragland. Ida Moment, Mary Hadley, Andreaco Glenn, Antione Glenn, Anna Grigsby; a host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of Hendersonville Hospital and Alive Hospice, Dr. Bernui, Dr. Miranda and Willowbrooks Home Health and Bruce.

Family visitation 11-12 noon Saturday August 3, 2002, Big Harpeth Tabernacle, 522 Meridian funeral to follow with Rev. Kerry James, officiating. Interment Hills of Calvary Memorial Park Cemetery, 4039 Jordonia Station Rd. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe Henry L. Smith and Melvin J.

Smith, Directors, (615) 726-1476. Nashville, TN WOOD, Elaine- July 31, 2002. Preceded in death by her parents, Dick and Alice Kee Loveall; and grandson, Brian Thomas Wood. Survived by husband, Garnett Wood, Nashville, TN: daughter, Alice Wood (Bill) Barnes, Franklin, TN; son, Ralph Bryant (Sally) Wood, Nashville, TN; grandchildren, Emily Barnes, Rebecca Wood, Will Barnes: brother, Harold L. Loveall, Camden, TN; aunt, Ada L.

Throgmorton, Nashville, TN; cousin, Marcella Thompson, Memphis, TN. Her remains are at the BRENTWOOD FUNERAL HOME. where the family will receive friends Friday, from 4 6 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, August 3, 2002 at 2 p.m., in the Brentwood Chapel, with Rev. Lloyd Lawrence officiating.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Active Pallbearers, Will Barnes, Bill Barnes, Bill Wood, Bob Wood. Honorary Pallbearers, Womens Club of Nashville, and special friend, Kim Adams. Memorial contributions may be made to Willowbrook Hospice, 1335 W.

Main Franklin, TN 37064. BRENTWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 9010 Church St. Brentwood, TN615-373-3040..

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