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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page A10

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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A10
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10A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016 The Tennessean ZENA CALDWELL Nashville, TN 97, Feb. 19,2016. Serviced pm Thursday with visitation today from 6-8 pm Visit PEGGY HUFF Goodlettsville, TN 80, Feb. 21, 2016. Services 2 PM Thursday with visitation today from 2-8 PM.

Visit FAYE BENSON Nashville, TN Age 74, died February 20, 2016. Complete obituary in Sunday's Tennessean. Online registry at Funeral Home website. HERBERT C. MANNING Mt.

Pleasant, TN age 84, passed away February 22. Service 22516, 2 PM at Williams Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant. 931-379-5574 williamsfh.com Remember them with honor Share memories, read and sign a guest book, donate to a charity, or send flowers and gifts. Visit Tennessean.com, and select "Obituaries" for a complete list of notices.

To submit an obituary listing, please have the funeral home or cremation society in charge of arrangements email the information to obitstennessean.com or call 615-259-8808. SANDY GILL Nashville, TN Age 54, Feb. 19, 2016. Visit Wednesday 12-3 p.m. Service 3 p.m.

at Woodbine Hickory Chapel, 615-331-1952. RUTH HOLLAND HALEY Nashville, TN Age 87, passed away 022116. Funeral Thursday, 022516 lpm from the chapel of Alexander Fu-neral Home, 615-666-2189 VIRGINIA "GINI" ANN PEAY HAMMOND Murfreesboro, TN Age 72. Visit 3-5PM Friday. Service 5PM Friday at Woodrln's.

615-893-5151. CARL HARDING Nashville, TN Carl "Boobie" Harding, 87, 22116. Service 224 Woodbine Hickory Chapel, 615-331-1952. BRENT HASTINGS Portland, TN Funeral 2pm Thursday; visitation 11am Thursday until service. Family Heritage Funeral Home 615-452-7115.

LISA L. HAWKINS Nashville, TN Visitation Wednesday 12-8 PM, Thursday. 12 PM until time of service at 1:30 PM. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Dignity LIFE WELL CELEBRATED' FOREST LAWN FUN I- HA I. H(IM MKMOKIA1.

1150 S. Dsckerson Goodlettsville (615) 859-5279 JAMES ALVIN "JIM" HUNTER Sparta, TN Age 66, February 22, 2016. Service Wednesday at the Chapel of Hunter Fu-neral Home, 931-836-3211 ALICE JOHNSON Franklin, TN 77, 2232016. Visit 12-lpm Thursday; Service lpm, Harpeth Hills Funeral Home, www.harpethhills. com HARPETH HILLS NOEL "BUDDY" JOUETT Monroe, TN 84, February 22, 2016.

Service 10 am Thursday, Speck Funeral Home. Burial Hatcher Hall Cemetary. Visit Wednesday 5-8 pm. ROBERT J. KLIMEK Greenbrier, TN Visitation 1-3 PM Friday, graveside 3 PM Springfield Memorial Gardens Funeral Home 615-384-5437 springfieldfh.com SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL GARDENS, FUNERAL HOME CREMATION CENTER SpringfieldFH.com '-NASHVILLE iunlral and CREMATION Phone: (615) 256-1605 JAMES LARRY BODIFORD SR.

Selmer, TN Age 78. Died Feb. 22, 2016. Service 1 p.m. Feb.

25, 2016 Sheackelford Funeral Di-rectors. 731-645-3481 LINDA SUE BOGGESS Gainesboro, TN 60 February 22, 2016. Service Friday 1 P.M. Anderson Upper Cumberland Funeral Home 931-268-1550 HAZEL BRYMER Cumberland Furnace, TN Age 88. Memorial Service 1:00 p.m.

Friday at Spann Funeral Home. (615)446-1123. GREGORY GEORGE BUCK White House, TN Visitation today 11am-lpm. Chapel service lpm. Interment Hillcrest.

AUSTIN BELL 615-672-5000 JEWEL BURT Winchester, TN Age 78. Died Feb. 21, 2016. Service 11 AM Wednesday. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, Winchester, TN 931- 967-2222 JERRY BUTLER McMinnville, TN Age 71 February 22, 2016 There will be no visitation or service.

High Funeral Home (931)473-2137 ROGER DALE CAPPS Greenfield, TN Age 65. Died 22216. Visit 5-8pm 224; Funeral 2 p.m. 225, all at Williams Funeral Home. 615-235-2227 ROBERT HUGHES CHERRY, JR.

Nashville, TN HAROLD "HAL" MATHENY, JR. Franklin, TN age 74. Memorial gathering 4PM 227, St. Paul's Episcopal, Barnabas Hall. Williamson Memorial 794-2289 MISTY CLAY MC-C0RMICK Manchester, TN Age 38.

Funeral Services Feb. 25th at 11 AM Coffee Co. Funeral Chapel (931) 723-3330 OMA MCLEAN Madison, TN age 78, 22116. Visit Thursday Feb 25, 4-8pm. Service 2pm.

Visit the online obituary: Hermitagefh.com Dignity LIFE WELL CELEBRATED" HERMITAGE H.NhHAI. HOMh MLMOklAI. lAKDt.NS 535 Shute Ln Old Hickory (615) 889-0361 DICK MILLER Mt. Juliet, TN Visitation Saturday, Feb. 27 starting at 11am.

Memorial Service to follow at lpm. Sellars Funeral Home DAVID HARDING HEWITT Quebeck, TN Age 57, February 21, 2016, service Friday from Chapel of Hunter Funeral Home, 931-836-3211 Dignity LIFE WELL CELEBRATED" FOREST LAWN EUNbKAl. H(IM Mt.MOlilAl. 1150 S. Dsckerson Goodlettsville (615) 859-5279 LESLIE M.

CARAWAY Nashville, TN Survived by family. Hills of Calvary, Feb. 26, 2016. Lewis Wright Funeral Directors 615-255-2371. JOHN T.

CARROLL Tullahoma, TN Visitation Thursday, February 25 th, l-3pm at Kilgo-re Funeral Home with the funeral to immediately follow at 3pm. RICKY LYNN DAUGHERTY Nashville, TN Age 55. Visitation Thursday, 3-8 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m. until service at 1p.m.

at Barth Vernon United Methodist Church, 6200 Robertson Ave. 37209. ARRANGEMENTS BY MADISON FUNERAL HOME 615-868-9020 www.madison-funeralhome.com HAZEL DAVIS Murfreesboro, TN Hazel Brown Davis, age 100, went to heaven on Monday, February 22, 2016. She joins her husband of 62 years, Ray Davis (d. 2002), and their son, Fred Davis (d.

1969), for a glorious reunion. She is survived on earth by four children; Thomas Davis of Nashville, David Davis of Murfreesboro, Donna Clark and Sharon Airall of Franklin, Ky. She also leaves 20 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and 13 great-great-grandchildren. She was a teacher with the Davidson County Schools for 29 years. Visitation will be at Smyrna Church of the Nazarene from 10 to 12 on Thursday, followed by the funeral at 2.

Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, in Nashville, at 4:00. www.smithfu-neralhomewoodbury. net Smith Funeral Home (615)563-5337 VIRGINIA DAVIS Paris, TN Age 88. Died 22116. Service 1 PM 22516 Ridge-way Funeral Home.

731-642-2121 ALEXANDER BOYD DRUMMOND Primm Springs, TN age 87. Service 11AM Friday, visit one hour prior at WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL. 615-794-2289 WILLIAM "JACK" J. DUNN Spring Hill, TN Visit 6-8pm Thursday; Service 11am Friday at SPRING HILL MEMORI-AL 931-486-0059 FRANCES MEYER EVANS Columbia, TN age 104, died February 21, 2016. Service 11:30 AM Saturday, www.oakesandnich-ols.com.

931-388-4711 DENNIS FIELDS Cookeville, TN Service today 11 am PRESLEY FUNERAL HOME (931)528-1044 www.pres-leyfuneralhome.com MARY FRANCES FITZGERALD Nashville, TN Age 78, passed away February 23, 2016. Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home (615)262-3312. Sorted by town for your convenience Arrington Weicker, George Big Sandy Price, Vera Nancy Carthage Reece, Judy Celina Reecer, Beulah McLerran Columbia Evans, Frances Meyer Cookeville Fields, Dennis Cumberland Furnace Brymer, Hazel Fairview Simpson, Katherine Elizabeth Franklin Johnson, Alice Matheny, Harold "Hal" Gainesboro Boggess, Linda Sue Good lettsvi lie Huff, Peggy Ragan, Billy Lemuel Greenbrier Klimek, Robert J. Greenfield Capps, Roger Dale Hermitage Ray, Ted Donald Madison McLean, Oma Todd, Elmer H. "Buddy" Manchester McCormick, Misty Clay McMinnville Butler, Jerry Monroe Jouett, Noel "Buddy" Mt.

Juliet Miller, Dick Mt. Pleasant Manning, Herbert c. Murfreesboro Davis, Hazel Hammond, Virginia Ann Peay Nashville Bachrach, Donald J. Benson, Faye Caldwell, Zena Caraway, Leslie M. Cherry, Robert Hughes Daugherty Ricky Lynn Fitzgerald, Mary Frances Gill, Sandy Haley Ruth Holland Harding, Carl Hawkins, Lisa L.

James, Sonny Moore, Mildred C. Parrish, Mark Alvin Perrien, Stanley Mells Steele, Angela Warf, Etta M. Winfrey, Gary R. Old Hickory Williams, Howard Paris Davis, Virginia Neumann, John Edward "Jack" Portland Hastings, Brent Randolph, Glenn F. Smith, Nina F.

Primm Springs Drummond, Alexander Boyd Quebeck Hewitt, David Harding Red Boiling Springs Pope, Ruby Lee Selmer Bodiford James Larry Sparta Hunter, James Alvin "Jim" Spring Hill Dunn, William "Jack" J. Tullahoma Carroll, John T. White House Buck, Gregory George Winchester Burt, Jewel DONALD J. BACHRACH Nashville, TN Age 85, passed away Feb. 20, 2016.

Funeral services will be held in New York at a later date. Dignity LIFE WE CELEBRATED" MARSHALL-DONNELLY-COMBS FUNERAL HOME 201 25th Ave. North, Nashville (615) 327-1111 SONNY JAMES Nashville, TN Born in Hackleburg Alabama May 1, 1928, Sonny James (Jimmie Hugh Loden) would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006. With a natural talent for playing stringed instruments it would be at the age of four, when placed at the centerpiece of his family's country show consisting of his mom and pop Loden, sister Thelma and friend Ruby Palmer, is where he first began to realize his potential to entertain others. Because he was just a kid he was affectionately called "Sonny Boy" by family and friends, yet by 1952 when he signed with Capitol Records this six-foot three-inch talent was re-billed as The Southern Gentleman, a tag that portrayed his unyielding polite ways.

In 1956 as rock-n-roll was just beginning Sonny's multi-million selling Young Love exploded on the scene and became a simultaneous 1 country and pop hit -the first such traditional country cross-over of it's kind. By 1963 a collaboration at Capitol Studios in Hollywood with Nat King Cole, a fellow Alabama native and favorite of Sonny and his father, would begin to focus Sonny's musical approach into a more pop-sounding style of country in the hopes of broadening the country listening audience. Beginning in 1964 with the addition of The Southern Gentlemen made up of bassist Milo Liggett, backing vocalists Lin Bown, Gary Robbie, Duane West and Glenn Huggins; a refined musical style was immediately found to be identifiable by listeners. Supported by the Capitol Records team led by Ken Nelson, Sonny began what would become his legendary streak of 16 consecutive 1 releases an uncontested record which no other solo recording artist has ever surpassed in any genre. A mere decade later, Sonny James had amassed a surreal 16 l's in a row, and 26 l's in total culminating in 72 titles on the country charts.

From 1966 through 1971 six of his most popular 1 recordings had previously been released by soulful artists Adam Wade, Ivory Joe Hunter, Brooke Benton, Clyde Otis and Jimmy Reed. Sonny's broad appeal not only as a performer, but an entertainer, brought him into larger and larger markets and venues as he created new paths for others to follow which had not previously been welcoming to country artists in general, including his numerous appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Always an integral part of his sound and style, his mastery of the guitar as a musician added a depth to his recordings and stage appeal which translated perfectly to television. His full vocal tones backed by his "Southern Gentlemen" created a sound that was awarded time after time with great success. The first country recording artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, his hits "The Minute You're "You're The Only World I "It's Just A Matter Of "Running "Empty Arms" and so many more -make it easy to realize that at the same time the world was beginning to listen to music from the British invasion of the 1960's, they were hearing Sonny James on country radio.

Immediately following his string of l's, Sonny went on to produce the first 3 albums for Marie Osmond, which saw the first single, Paper Roses, surpass sales of 1 million worldwide and Marie was nominated for a Grammy Award. Throughout his life he has stood always at the ready to share a funny story. Accompanied by his boyish smile, this man of deep faith never failed to cultivate his unique gift of making every friend feel as if they were his greatest friend every step of the way. Jimmie Hugh Loden (Sonny James) is survived in life by his beloved wife of 58 years Doris Shrode Loden, sister-in-law Sally Ribble, niece Donna and husband "Joe" Mora, nephew Chuck Holcombe, Terry, Pam and Trent Holcombe. Preceded in death by his father Archey Loden, mother Delia Loden, and sister Thelma Lee Holcombe.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Nashville, TN. Memorial Service: Thursday February 25, 2016, 1:30 PM, Brentwood Hills Church of Christ, 5120 Franklin Road, Nashville, TN 37220. Funeral Service: Saturday, February 27, 2016, 1 PM, Hackleburg, AL, Hamilton Funeral Home, 101 Falcon Circle, Hamilton, Alabama 35570, (205) 921-3197. Age 73 of Nashville, TN, died February 19, 2016 at Vanderbilt Hospital after a long illness. He was born April 5, 1942 in Nashville, TN.

He was the son of the late Robert Hughes Cherry Sr. and Margaret Susannah Walton. Survived by his wife Gloria Banasie-wicz Cherry; daughters, Susannah Beard (Richard) and Emily Cary (Bill); grandchildren, Walker Cary and Callie Beard; sister, Susan Kelly; along with many beloved nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends on Saturday, February 27, 2016 from eleven to one o'clock in the afternoon at Woodlawn Roesch-Patton Funeral Home followed by a celebration of Hughes' life at one o'clock. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to Camp Bluebird, www.

campbluebirdnashville. org Visit the online attonfh.com Dignity LIFE WELL CELEGfJAtED WOODLAWN-ROESCH-PATTON FUNERAL HOME Si MEMORIAL PARK 660 Thompson Nashville ffi1S-3R3-47S4 SAVE on your next grocery bill with couoons from tennessean.com!.

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