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6B -TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 THE TENNESSEAN OBITUARIES KNIGHT, Robert H. "Dad DAVIS, Tully 50 of Nashville. April 1, 2012. The arrangements are incomplete. NEW GENERATION F.H., (615) 365-7105.

Remember them with honor FROM PAGE ONE Owners bemoan limo rule FARE FROM 1B rvi 'T' dy Bob" Age 81 of Nashville, TN. March 31, 2012. Preceded in death by son, Clarence "Clyde" Knight; and daughters, Lori Knight Morton Lisa Knight. Survived by his wife of 59 years, Jewell Knight; children, Don, Ronald, Cynthia, Linda Daniel; 16 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and sister, Dorothy Sadler. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at 10:30 a.m., at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville Road.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as Pallbearers. The family would like to thank Northcrest Hospice. Memorial contributions may be made to Northcrest Hospice or American Cancer Society. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m., at WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME Directors, (615) 832-1948; Still Family Owned.

PYE, Jimmy Lee March 30, 2012. Survived by family and friends. Complete notice later. SMITH BROTHERS F.H., (615) 726-1476. NEWMAN, Michael 82 of Nashville.

April 02, 2012 Services Thursday Dignity Hall. Visit Wednesday 4-7. Full obit to follow Woodlawn-Roesch-l'atton Funeral Home 662 Thompson Lane tyj 37204 1.013.) MtW Condolences may be offered at www.voo.lla n-rocieh SMITH, L. Maxwell-Age 88. Service 1 p.m.

Tuesday. HARPETH HILLS FUNERAL HOME, (615) 646-9292. www.afamilylegacy.com SOTHERLAND, Gloria Jean April 1, 2012. Survived by family friends. Complete notice later.

J. W. ADKINS F.H., 292-8367. SWEAT, Nancy Maude-March 30, 2012. Survived by daughters, Angela M.

Perry and Rosemary Sweat; a host of other relatives, family and friends. Visitation Wednesday, April 4, 2012 from 6 p.m. 7 p.m., with funeral to follow at Fairfield Missionary Baptist Church, 1004 South Dickerson Road, Goodlettsville, TN. Rev. Charles Howse officiating; Rev.

Howard Jones, Eulogist. Interment April 5, 2012 at 12 p.m., Forest Lawn Cemetery, 1150 Dickerson Road, Goodlettsville, TN. SMITH BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 706 Monroe (615) 726-1476; Still Family Owned and Operated. www.smithbrothersfd.com WILLIAMS, Marie Gore-Service 2 p.m. today.

Visit 1 hr. prior to service. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL, (615) 794-2289. BLACKBURN, Charles Lynn Age 65 of Dickson. March 29, 2012.

Survived by his wife, Frances Black burn of Dickson; mother, Li-la Blackburn of Fairview; brothers, Dr. Gerald Blackburn of Memphis, Bob Holder of La Follette, TN; sisters, Ann Gayla of Dickson, Lisa Proctor of Fairview, Ann Jones of Hohenwald, Jeanie Sharp of Nashville; several nieces and nephews. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, April 4th from 4 to 8 p.m., and on Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service. Memorial services will be Thursday at 11 a.m., from the Chapel of the Taylor Funeral Home, with Dr.

Ed Blackburn officiating. Place of rest will be in the Middle TN Veterans Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Alive Hospice, Dickson Co. Humane Society, Habitat for Humanity or the Dickson Co. Help Center.

TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME, (615) 446-2808. Taylorsincel909.com UJigiii 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. 3ma APPLE, Coach Solon C. BAIRD, MAMIE BARHORST, Fayetta Hunt BERRY III, Mr.

Coburn Dewees BLACKBURN, Charles Lynn BREWER, John "Buck" CHESTER, Frances Irene COTHREN, Susan Janette CRAFTON, Eva Ellis CURRY, Richard Lee DAVIDSON, Evelyn B. DAVIS, Tully D. DAVIS, Jean Scott DIETSCH, Frederick F. DOWLEN, Virginia DUFFY, Edna M. DYER, Jean Murdock ERWIN, Carol Lee ESTES, Jack FLATT, Kathlean FLEMING, Virginia Diane Lang FOSTER, David H.

FUQUA, James A. GARRETT, Bill F. GERLE, Dorothy GORDON, Larry HARRYMAN, Kathryn HEFNER, Mrs. Margaret Ann HIX, Charles Law HOPKINS, Georgia HOPKINS, Rita JOINER, Richard KNIGHT, Robert H. LASHLEE, Robert W.

LAWRENZ, Ruthie LUCAS, Mrs. Deloras Annette MATLOCK, Mary McMURRY, Stacey MOORE, Betty Jean MORRISON, Robert NEWC0ME, Mrs. Helen Louise NEWMAN, Michael 0LIPHANT, Evelyn Juanita Freeman OLIVER, Ruie "Mrs. Speedy" OWENS Richie 0ZMENT, Elmer E. PULLEN, Margaret Jean PYE, Jimmy Lee QUALLS, Paige Jeanette SHELT0N, Mary Elizabeth SMITH, L.

Maxwell SMITH, Willie Joe SMITH, Joseph Earl S0THERLAND, Gloria Jean SWEAT, Nancy Maude THOMPSON, Charles Robert VARDEN, Myrtle WALKER, "Tillie" Sue WEAVER, Dora B. Roberts WEBB, Bart Jackson WILLIAMS, Mrs. Marie Gore WILSON, William H. "Bill" WILSON, John Henry WIX, Linda L. W00DARD, David WOODS, Artie V.

ZIESMER, Dale DDS CHESTER, Frances Irene-Age 88 of Camden. April 1, 2012. Service 2 o'clock Wednesday. STOCKDALE-MALIN, (731) 584-8282. WALKER, "Tillie" Sue-Age 80.

Mar. 31, 2012. Visit 4-8 today, 10-8 9-11 Thurs. Service 11 a.m. BOYD FUNERAL (615) 792-4677.

HARRYMAN, Kathryn- Age 93. April 1, 2012. Graveside 12:30 p.m. today, Franklin Memorial Gardens. MANCHESTER F.H., 931-728-3505.

SHELTON, Mary Elizabeth Age 82. April 2, 2012. Visit 5-9 today. Service 2 p.m. Wed.

MANCHESTER FUNERAL 931-728-3505. DAVIDSON, Evelyn B- Age 82. March 30, 2012. Service today 1 p.m. at WOODBINE HICKORY CHAPEL, (615) 331-1952.

CRAFTON, Eva Ellis-Age 64. March 31, 2012. Services 2 p.m. today with visiting from 10 a.m. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens Dignity) GoodletKvi1e.

37072 1 1 SO RnflH FUQUA, James A. April 2, 2012. Survived by family and friends. Complete notice later. SMITH BROTHERS F.H., (615) 726-1476.

DUFFY, Edna 93 of Nashville, passed away April 1, 2012. She is preceded in death by her husband, John W. Duffy, Sr. Survived by sons, Thomas J. Duffy (Susie) of Old Hickory, TN and John William Duffy, Jr.

(Jeanne) of Memphis, TN; daughters, Donna Duffy Coode of Nashville, TN and Mary Catherine Chappell (Terry) of Raleigh, NC; sisters, Julia Galvin of Louisville, KY and Florence Gettler of Lexington, KY; 9 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Mass will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at St. Henry Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery.

Visitation with the family will be held at St. Henry Catholic Church on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 from 5-7 p.m., and one hour prior to service time on Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alive Hospice, 1718 Patterson Street, Nashville, TN 37203. Marshall-Donnellv-Combs Funeral Home 201 211 Ave lltyj Nashville, TN 17201 (615) Condoienees may be offered at www.nrshnlLloiineUvaimbs.com FLEMING, Virginia Diane Lang Passed away at St. Thomas Hospital on March 31, 2012.

Virginia was born in Queens, NY on February 27, 1918, and was raised in Richmond Hill, L.I. She was predeceased by her husband of 58 years, John Raymond Fleming and her parents, Otto C. and Catherine L. Lang. Virginia was a graduate of Brown's Business College, completed an art scholarship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and attended New York University.

Most recently, Virginia was an eleven-year resident of St. Paul Senior Living Center in Green Hills. Prior to moving to Nashville, she and her husband were residents of Westport and Mystic, CT for nearly 50 years. Mrs. Fleming served as President of The Patterson Garden Club, Chairman of the Republican Town Committee, and member of the Mystic Garden Club for 18 years.

She is survived by her son, Richard A. Fleming, Sr. (Sarah) of Nashville; three grandchildren, Kiernan F. Kutasinski (Dave), Richard A. Fleming, Jr.

(Julie), Benjamin D. Fleming (Polly); step-grandson, Alan Keith Simpkins, four great-grandchildren and brother, Wesley W. Lang, Sr. (Marion) of Naples, FL; and two nephews and one niece. A private Memorial Service will be held for the immediate family.

Mrs. Fleming will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery beside her husband of 58 years. The family wishes to thank the staff at St. Paul and Brighton Gardens for their love and support. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alive Hospice or the charity of your choice.

Woodlawn-Roeseivl'attan timeral Home Thompson Lane tyj Nashville, TN 37204 Condolences, may be offered at njigni DOWLEN, Virginia Age 102. Born February 14, 1910 in Pleasant View, TN. Preceded in death by parents, Dr. W.M. Dowlen and Edith Scott Dowlen; sister, Margaret; brothers, Hugh, Howard, Maurice, Winfield Percy.

She is survived by sister, Mary Edith Sweatt of Nashville sister-in-law, Idalia Dowlen of Pleasant View; nieces, Jane Dowlen (Rev. Ingram) Parmley of Ashville, NC, Cindy Sweatt, Mary Ann Greenough of Nashville, Ginny (Bernard) Watson of Waldorf, MD, Gay (Ed) Neal, Candy (William) Joyce of Murfreesboro, TN; nephews, Scott (Carol) Dowlen of Camillus, NY, Thomas (Beverly) Sweatt of Colleyville, TX, Dr. Steve (Katie) Dowlen of Chattanooga, Jay Beazley of Pleasant View; several great great-great nieces nephews. She taught School one year in Cheatham County and 42 years in Metro Nashville at Tom Joy, Kings Lane and Glenn Schools. She was a member of St.

Andrew United Methodist Church. Visitation from 11 a.m. until hour of service 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at Anderson Garrett Funeral Home, with Rev. Ingram Parmley officiating.

Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. ANDERSON GARRETT, Joelton, TN (615) 876-2968. GORDON, Larry D. March 30, 2012 Survived by family friends. Complete notice later.

J. W. ADKINS F. (615)292-8367. LASHLEE, Robert-Age 77 March 31, 2012.

Visit today 11 a.m. Service 1 p.m. at Central Ch. of Christ. HICKORY CHAPEL, (615)331-1952 LAWRENZ, Ruthie L.

Fu neral service on Wednesday, April 4, 2:00 PM, with visitation from 12:00 until service time at Forest Lawn. Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens Dignity) TN 37072 1 SO RnflH www.forestlawnfuneral-goodlettsville.eom MATLOCK, Mary Lucile Funeral Friday with visitation 1 hour prior at Belmont UMC. Marshall-Donndly-Combs Funeral Home 201 lltyj Kashville, TN 7201 (615! 127-1 1 1 1 Condoieriees may be offered at www.nrshnlldonnelKrtimhs.cum MOORE, Betty Jean Of Nashville. March 31, 2012. Complete notice later.

HENRY SMITH, (615) 244-5044. OLIPHANT, Evelyn Juanita Freeman Passed away April 1, 2012. Preceded in death by husband, Harold Oliphant and niece, Judy Freeman. Survived by daughter, Lyn Oliphant Russell, Leesburg, FL; son, Harold G. Oliphant, Mt.

Juliet, TN; nephews, Bruce Freeman and Dick Freeman of California, Paul G. Freeman III, Nashville, TN; nieces, Susan Freeman and Lucy Freeman; very special great niece and nephew, Jessie Dicker and Corbitt Dicker, who brought much joy and love to her life. Mrs. Oliphant was a homemaker and a graduate of David Lipscomb College. She was a member of DAR and a member of Hillsboro Church of Christ.

Funeral services will be conducted by Randall Pardue and A.M. Burton at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at Hillsboro Church of Christ. Burial will be at 1 p.m., at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. Visitation will be from p.m.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Good Samaritan Fund at Hillsboro Church of Christ and Disaster Relief Fund, Nashville, TN. Marshall-Donndty-Combs Funeral Home 201 2Mi Ave None, TJLtyJ Nnshville.TN VT201 (615! 127-1 1 1 1 Condoienees rmw be offered at www.nrshnlldonnelKrtimhs.cum OLIVER, Ruie "Mrs. Spee dy" Age 92, passed away at her home in Nashville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond "Speedy" Oliver.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Bowen; son, Raymond (Sandra) Oliver; grandchildren, Suzanne Stevenson, Lynnette Bowen, Catrina Oliver, Nicole Knox and many great and great-greatgrandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all of her friends who ate at Speedy's Grill, and her church family at St. John's Methodist Church. The family will receive friends April 4th, 4-8 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted from the chapel at Mount Olivet Funeral home April 5th, 10 a.m.

MOUNT OLIVET FUNERAL HOME, (615) 255-4193. Kioui 0'ivd OWENS, Richie-Age 47. March 30, 2012. Visit today 9 a.m. Service 11 a.m.

at WOODBINE HICKORY CHAPEL, (615) 331-1952. SMITH, Joseph Earl-A man of unparalleled creativity, extraordinary talent, deeply Southern charm, and abiding devotion to family and friends, died at home on Friday, March 30, 2012. Preceded in death by his parents, Margaret Smith Martin and Earl Carlyle Smith, and beloved son, Joseph Roe Crawford Smith. He is survived by his wife of nearly forty years, Claudette Crawford Smith and his daughter, Frances Smith Endres (Alex) of London, England; his grandchildren, Catherine Claudette Endres, Stuart Crawford Endres and Christopher Endres; his sister, Margaret Olivia Smith and sister-in-law, Patricia Hallman Crawford. He was born January 10, 1946 in Sheffield, AL.

He graduated from Castle Heights Military Academy and then received a degree in floral design from Michigan State University. His floral career began in Nashville and spanned more than 50 years, with his most recent venture being Ilex for Flowers. He left an irreplaceable mark on this community through his inspired design at nearly every major charitable event, and at numerous significant Nashville music venues. His work was unmistakable, and his understanding and intuition regarding the future trends in the floral industry are considered visionary. He was recognized nationally and internationally as a designer of note.

Countless people whose industries intersected with his, recognize him as their mentor and feel that their success is directly resultant from their association with him. He had the unique ability to relate to every person he met, and he excelled in knowing how to do things just right. He will be missed by all and forgotten by none. A Memorial service will be held Wednesday, April 4th at 3 p.m., at St. George's Episcopal Church, 4715 Harding Road.

Visitation will be two hours prior to the service. Memorial contributions may be made to The Crawford Smith Scholarship Fund at Brentwood Academy, 219 Granny White Pike, Brentwood, TN 37027. Marshall-Donndly-Combs Funeral Home 201 25th Ave Noi-ih lltyj (Nashville, TN 17201 (615! 127-1 1 1 1 Condoier.ee;; may be offered at w1. an "irrational policy" enacted for the benefit of expensive limousine companies. The companies should be able to provide a reliable service at a lower cost, Hot-tot said.

"They should have every right to make that decision," he said. Metro Livery owner Syed Bokhari testified that he could be forced out of business if he is required to charge a $45 minimum fare. His fares average about $25, he said. "I will not be able to serve them," Bokhari said. "I would lose a lot of customers." In an attempt to bolster that position, Hottot called two Metro Livery customers to testify about how they use the car service.

Nashville resident Mark Sissel, who works for an artist management company, said because of his poor vision, he has never had a driver's license. He said he pays Metro Livery $18 for a one-way trip. In the past, he said, he once used cabs but Metro Livery provides "some level of dignity for my job." Sissel said he could not afford the $45 fare. "I have to watch my budget, too," he said. "I can't just keep pouring out more money." 'Not an oddity' But Metro government's attorneys Keli Oliver and Derrick Smith argued that minimum fares are used in other cities as one way to regulate the industry.

Plus, the two said, nothing in the ordinance prevents Metro Livery or any other company from charging the $45 minimum fare once and then providing vouchers for free additional rides. Matthew Daus, a New York attorney and former chairman of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission, was hired by Metro government as an expert witness. He said minimum fares help differentiate between classes of for-hire cars taxis versus limos, for instance. They also can help provide livable wages for drivers, prevent poaching and help customers avoid confusion about how much they will expect to pay, Daus said. A minimum fare can help improve the industry and has been in place elsewhere for decades, he said.

New Orleans has had one since 1956 and Portland, adopted a minimum fare in 2009, Daus said. "A minimum fare is not an oddity," he said. Brian McQuistion, director of Metro government's licensing commission, said the new rules are designed to better define the differences between taxis and other for-hire vehicles. He said he initially favored including a minimum wait time but the Metro Council ultimately opted for the minimum fare. The Tennessee Livery Association, which backs the new rules, first proposed the minimum fare, McQuistion said.

In the end, Oliver said the issue is not whether the minimum fare is right or wrong but whether Metro government had a rational reason for putting it in place. It is not improper for a legislative body to pick one method of regulating an industry over another, she said. Sharp said he expects to issue a ruling in the case later this week. Contact Duane W. Gang at 615-726-5982 or dgangtennessean.

com. Follow him on Twitter duanegang. www.forestlawnfuneral-goodlettsville.tom.

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