In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week April 7, 2020

In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week April 7, 2020

In Loving Reminiscence: Obituaries April 2-7, 2020

ROBERTSON COUNTY TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn Information)

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Obituary for Elizabeth Chilcote

Elizabeth Fowlkes Chilcote, age 99, previously of Nice View, Tennessee, died Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at The Village at Bellevue in Nashville.

A non-public household graveside service will likely be held on Saturday, April 11, on the Fowlkes Cemetery in Centerville, Tennessee together with her nephew Doug Breece officiating. Household will function pallbearers.

Mrs. Chilcote was born on January 24, 1921, in Centerville, Tennessee to the late Douglas Newton and Lessie Morrison Fowlkes. She was a bookkeeper at Joe Claud Electrical for a few years and was a constitution member of the Nice View First Baptist Church.

Along with her mother and father, she is preceded in loss of life by her husband Walter E. Chilcote; brothers, James B. Fowlkes and Owen Fowlkes.

floral squareMrs. Chilcote is survived by a son, John (Lucretia) Chilcote of Bellevue, Washington; a daughter, Lucinda (Bobby) Tidwell of Bon Aqua; sisters, Janie Grisham of Nashville, Peggy (Joe) Claud of Chapmansboro, Wylodean (Fulton) Pendergrass of Bon Aqua; sister-in-law, Carlene Fowlkes of Portland; grandchildren, Jeff (Amanda) Kemp, Tammy (Marty) Benefield, Wendy (Ty) Strickland, Walter “Jay” (Jamie) Chilcote, Raymond (Lanie) Chilcote, Joseph (Melissa) Chilcote; and twenty great-grandchildren.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Nice View is accountable for these preparations. 6316 Freeway 41A, Nice View, Tennessee 37146

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Obituary for Mary Naomi Biggs

Born on March 11, 1934. Departed on April 3, 2020 and resided in White Home, TN

Mary Naomi Biggs, age 86 of White Home entered into the gates of heaven April 3, 2020. She was born March 11, 1934 to the late Willard and Vera Marlin. She met her husband Eulis at age 14 and so they have been married for 63 1/2 years till he entered glory himself in 2014. Sister to 5 siblings; Ewell Marlin, Christine Chamlee, Dovie Spencer, John Marlin, and Albert Marlin. They’re all now reunited collectively as an entire household.

Naomi was her households final surviving first cousin. She was saved on the age of 14 and baptized in Honey Run Creek. She has been a devoted lifetime member of White Home First Baptist Church the place she taught first grade Sunday Faculty class for 35 years. She and Eulis began their lawnmower store collectively in 1974 serving the general public and so they so loved the friendships that have been made. It continues to be run right this moment by two grandsons who proudly keep on their legacy.

“She was the rock of our household instructing us each day not simply via phrases however via actions find out how to stay out God’s phrase. Her unconditional love for everybody, her forgiving coronary heart, and her generosity have been qualities that got here pure to her.” Proud to name her their mother are daughters, Jane (Ramiro) Muralles, Rhonda (Bob) Harwood, Jo Ann (Doug) Pinkley, and Christy (Joe) Williams. She had 13 grandchildren, 18 nice grandchildren, and was very excited to have her first nice nice grandchild on the best way. She was a blessing to all who knew her and he or she will likely be drastically missed on daily basis. We will solely think about the good reception ready for her when floral squareshe entered via the gates. “The power she confirmed is what has gotten us via.”

A non-public household service will likely be held presently on Friday, April 10 at White Home Cole and Garrett funeral residence with a Celebration of Life service that she so richly deserves to be introduced at a later date. Personal household graveside following at Hillcrest Cemetery. Grandsons will function pallbearers. John 3:16

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Obituary for Janie L. Bowling

Heaven dispatched an angel to obtain in glory earth’s treasure on Saturday, April 4, 2020. A life span of eighty years was exhausted as God’s will was performed. Janie Louise Wells Bowling was born on March 23, 1940 to the late Glenn Wells and Ericka Davidson Bowers in Springfield, Tennessee.

She united in Holy matrimony on August 31, 1957 to Charles William Bowling. To this union 5 youngsters have been born.

Janie was a Christian by religion and joined the Better South Baptist Church beneath the pastorate of Reverend W. D. Crowder. She served earnestly till her well being permitted not. She was educated in public college system in Robertson County.

She was an worker of State Range Industries, Ashland Metropolis; Holley Carburetor, Springfield and Evelyn Baggett and Household, Cedar Hill.
Janie all the time had a enjoyable smile, witty persona, phrases of knowledge and a love for household/church and mates. She loved cleansing, cooking, touring and spending time with household and mates. Her honesty was well-known and her presence will likely be drastically missed.
She was preceded in loss of life by her husband, Charles W. Bowling and son, Charles D. Bowling.

Janie leaves to cherish her recollections: youngsters , Cecelia Marie Bowling, Reggie Rena Bowling, Tonjua Ann Bowling, Drextel William Bowling and John Baker (godson); grandchildren , Cecelia “Cotton” Davis, Carlos Rashaun Davis, LaPortia Ann Bowling, and Adarius Jontae Bowling; nice grandchildren , JaNaya Burr and LaThomas Burr; sisters , Linda Jean Bigsby, Antheia Morrow, Elaine (Charles) Northington and Patricia (Paul) Brooks and Francine Summers (godsister) ; a number of nieces, nephews, cousins, floral squarehousehold and mates . Further godchildren , Donna Hare, Eddie Darden and Alita Joseph. Particular mates , Christine Williams, Catherine Gardner, Rebecca Randall and Harold King.

Personal household funeral providers as a result of Covid-19 have been held Saturday, April 11, 2020 at Crowder Funeral House with Pastor Samuel Stratton, eulogy and personal interment in Restlawn Memorial Backyard.

W. D. Crowder Funeral House in Cost of Preparations

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Obituary for Tracy Ellis

Tracy Stuart Ellis, age 57 of Joelton, Tennessee died Saturday, April 4, 2020 at Vanderbilt College Medical Middle in Nashville.

His stays will likely be cremated and a memorial service is deliberate at a later date.

Tracy was born on September 24, 1962 in Springfield, Tennessee to the late James Bailey and Shelby Vann Ellis. He labored as a crane operator for Wolfe Industries in Nashville. He cherished to bass fish in his spare time and was of the Methodist religion.

floral squareHe’s survived by his son, Will Ellis; brother, Jeff (Tammy) Ellis; devoted former spouse & mom of his son, Shirley Marcum Ellis; step-son, Hunter Marcum; niece, Casey Lee Angus; nephew, Colin Lee; two aunts and quite a few cousins.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Nice View is accountable for these preparations. 6316 Freeway 41A, Nice View, Tennessee 37146

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Obituary for Iza Mai Pickett

Age 87 of Hendersonville, previously of White Home, handed away Friday, April 3, 2020 at her residence. She was born March 29, 1933 in Nashville, TN to George Allen & Ruby Mai Beech Goodrich. She labored as a supervisor for H&R Block till her retirement and was a member of Skyview Church of Christ.

She is preceded in loss of life by her mother and father; husband, John A. Pickett. She is survived by her 3 daughters, Vikki M Hargrove, White Home, TN, Michelle A. (Jim) Alverson, LaPorte, TX and Terri (Tom) Bain, Lebanon, TN; 6 grandchildren, Alan, Aaron, Kristina, Erika, Caleb and Blake; 9 great-grandchildren, Zoey, Lyla, Raina, Trenton, Jackson, Scott, Keegan, Madelyn and Mason.

floral squareBecause of the Covid 19 mandates a personal household graveside service and interment is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2pm in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville with Bro. Mike Richardson officiating and with household serving as pallbearers.

A public memorial service will likely be scheduled at a later date. Memorial contributions could also be made to the American Most cancers Society.

Stays relaxation at Austin & Bell Funeral House 533 Freeway 76 White Home, TN 37188

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Obituary for Judith “Judy” Elaine Grooms

Judith “Judy” Elaine Grooms, age 67, of Mt. Juliet, handed away Thursday, April 2, 2020 at her residence. She will likely be laid to relaxation at Springfield Memorial Gardens in Springfield. The household will maintain a Celebration of Life Service for household and mates at a later date.

Ms. Grooms was born Could 26, 1952 in Springfield to the late Thomas Woodrow Abston and Marion Patricia Ferguson Breynaert. She was a homemaker who cherished spending time together with her household, touring, singing karaoke, watching ghost hunters, enjoying on snapchat and likewise cherished The Lord.

Along with her mother and father Ms. Grooms is preceded in loss of life by her sister, Sandra Garret and her brother, Terry Abston.

floral squareMs. Grooms is survived by her daughters, Laura (Jason) Cook dinner and Lana (Mike) Russel of Mt. Juliet; the daddy of her youngsters, John Grooms; siblings, Ronald Abston, Tammy Neese and Tony (DJ) Neese of Palm Bay, FL, Tommy (Lisa) Abston of Orlando, FL and Paul Scott Neese of California; grandchildren, Aaron (Brandi) Moss, Alexandria Russell, Andrew Russell and Ashley Cook dinner; and great-grandchildren, Madison Moss and Jolene Moss.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is accountable for these preparations.

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Obituary for Theresa Elizabeth Head

Theresa Elizabeth Head, age 93, of Springfield, handed away Thursday, April 2, 2020 at NHC Springfield. She will likely be laid to relaxation at Adams Cemetery in Adams. The household will maintain a Celebration of Life Service for household and mates at a later date.

Mrs. Head was born November 6, 1926 in Cedar Hill, TN to the late John Wesley and Sarah Pauline Watts Unusual, SR. Mrs. Head cherished her household, enjoying the piano, dancing and gardening. She was employed as a pharmacy tech and was a member of Adams Methodist Church.

Along with her mother and father Mrs. Head is preceded in loss of life by her husband, F.E. Head; son-in-law, Randy Shepard; brothers, John W. Unusual Jr., Paul H. Unusual, Charles E. Unusual and Gordon C. Unusual; and sister, Mona Sue Belt.

floral squareMrs. Head is survived by her sons, Phillip “Wayne” (Emma) Head of Columbia, TN and Glenn Marshall Head of Nice View, TN; daughter, Emily “Leann” Shepard of Stroudsville, TN; brother, Ronald H. (Denise) Unusual; sister-in-law, Joann Unusual; grandchildren, Phillip W. (Stacey) Head II, Jason R. Shepard, Teena N. (Mark) Carson and Kimberly D. (Chris) Pennington; and great-grandchildren, Michaela A. Head, Brooklyn P. Walker, Joseph Emmitt Shepard, Kacie Pennington and Kyle Pennington.

In Lieu of flowers, donations could also be made to charity of alternative and could also be despatched in c/o of Austin & Bell Funeral House.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is accountable for these preparations.

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Obituary for Gladys Marie Ellis

Gladys Marie Ellis was born July 8, 1929 to the late Mary Gladys Scott and Eugene Bell in Springfield, Tennessee. She was a graduate of Bransford Excessive Faculty, Class of 1950 the place she was the Homecoming Queen.

Marie professed a hope in Christ at a younger age and as a devoted member of the Church of God. A few of her church affiliations have been Usher Board President, Mom Board Member, Missionary President and over the kitchen for funerals. Marie loved praising the Lord and was by no means ashamed to indicate how a lot she cherished the Lord.

She labored for the Holman Household for sixteen years, Cheatham Park Elementary Faculty for 9 years, saved youngsters in her residence for a few years and was additionally employed at Goodwill Industries.
Marie was married to the late Clarence Ellis. Along with her mother and father and husband, she was preceded in loss of life by her son, David Holman; sisters, Lovey Garrett and Pamela Walker; and brother, Ronnie Wynn.

These she leaves to cherish her valuable members: two son, James Edward (Regina) Ellis of LaVernge, TN, and Ezekiel M. Ellis of Springfield, TN; stepson, Dallas Wayne (Ann) Woodard of Detroit, MI; three grandchildren, Jonathan Ellis of Nashville, TN, Trivia Ellis of Jacksonville, FL, and Jasmine Ellis of Nashville, TN; 5 great-grandchildren, Akela Hudson, Shawntrice Brown, Jaye Hockett, Jonathon Howse and Marienne Maitland all of Nashville, TN; three sisters, Carlene Russell of Markham, IL, Iveory Jean floral squareHowse of Denver, CO, and Ruby Krisle; one brother, Michael Woodard of Springfield, TN; foster grandchildren, Billy and Jeannette Holman and Household; host of nieces, nephews, cousins and mates.

Personal funeral providers as a result of Covid-19 have been April 18, 2020 at Crowder Funeral House with Pastor William Birdsong, eulogy; non-public interment was in Restlawn Memorial Backyard.

W. D. Crowder Funeral House in Cost of Preparations

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Obituary for Nellie Adams Brooks

Nellie Adams Brooks, age 89, died Sunday March 29, 2020 at Springfield Heights in Springfield, TN.

A non-public graveside service was held Tuesday March thirty first in Bellwood Cemetery with Dr. Eric Taylor officiating. Joe Finley, Robert Bibb, Jacob Bibb, Casey Weaver, Josh Jackson, Mac Baggett, Joey Evans and Tim van der Hengst served as pallbearers.

She was born September 1, 1930 in Sharon, TN to the late Alpheus Vince and Nellie Riley Adams. Along with her mother and father, was additionally preceded in loss of life by her husband, Billy Crawford Brooks; brothers and sisters-in-law, Woodrow Wilson and Mildred Adams, James Riley and Dorothy Adams, Alpheus Gene Adams; sisters and brothers-in-law, Maybell and Everett Bell, Villa and Paul Hamm, Rowena and Tommy Freeman, Edna and Kenneth Crews and Bobbie Lou and Price Hodges.

Mrs. Brooks was a long-time member of Cedar Hill Baptist Church the place she served as WMU Director and the place she is going to all the time be remembered for her fried rooster and rooster salad. Even in her eighties she supported missions, happening a Haiti mission journey and 4 Tennessee Glorifier missions. She was a homemaker in the beginning who cherished gardening, canning and freezing. However along with that she labored alongside her husband Billy on their Dairy Farm, bought adverts for the Robertson County Honest and the Springfield Herald. She was one of many first Welcome Wagon volunteers and a Blood Cell volunteer. She retired after working as supervisor of Rena’s Footwear for 23 years. She loved {golfing} in her spare time. Nell was a fantastic girl in and out. Her daughters acknowledged that they by no means heard her say an unkind phrase about anybody.

Surviving Mrs. Brooks are her daughters and sons-in-law, Kathy and Frank Finley of Cedar Hill, TN, Bonnie and John Johnston of Springfield and Kim and Bob Bibb of Springfield; grandchildren, Kara Finley (Tommy Durham), Joe (Lindsay) Finley, Jenny (Joey) Evans, Robert (Danielle) Bibb, Beth Baggett (Mac) Baggett, Ann (Casey) Weaver, Marinelle (Josh) Jackson, Maria (Tim) van der Hengst and Jacob Bibb (Jessica Traughber); twenty-one nice grandchildren and one nice nice grandchild. She can be survived by her brother-in-law, Robert H. Brooks (Peggy) and loving nieces and nephews.

The household needs to offer a particular thanks and far appreciation for the intense love and care proven for Nellie by her many devoted sitters, and the workers at Springfield Heights and Morningside.

Because of the present scenario of the Covid-19 pandemic, presently all preparations are non-public. Nonetheless, the household will maintain a public floral squarememorial service at a later date to honor this particular girl.

The household request in that case desired, memorial donations could also be made in Mrs. Brooks reminiscence to the Cedar Hill Baptist Church. Donations could also be despatched to Cedar Hill Baptist Church, 112 S. Foremost St. Cedar Hill, TN 37032, on-line at mycedarhillbaptist.org or despatched in care of the Robertson County Funeral House.

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is accountable for preparations.

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Obituary for Ricky Lynn Hester

Ricky Lynn Hester, age 58, of Springfield, died Sunday, March 29, 2020 at his residence.

Because of the present circumstances of COVID-19, the household will maintain a celebration of life service at a later date.

Ricky was born on December 20, 1961 to the late William Eugene Hester, and Shelby Shepard Hill. Along with his mother and father, he’s preceded in loss of life by their spouses Carol Hester, and Harry Hill, his maternal grandparents Comer and Learlean Shepard, and his paternal grandparents Henry and Cora Hester. Ricky was a member of the Kingdom Corridor of Jehovah’s Witness. He cherished College of Tennessee sports activities, Jo Byrns Excessive Faculty Soccer, and was a giant fan of the rock band KISS. He was retired from Unarco.

Ricky is survived by his spouse of 36 years; Janie Hester of Springfield, sisters; Sheila and Invoice Locke of Springfield, and Selena and Mitch Orr of Springfield, father and mother-in-law Chester and Betty Fuqua of Springfield, sisters-in- legislation; Lisa and David Sullivan of floral squareSpringfield, Ann and Chipper Ellis of Springfield, brother-in-law; Mike Fuqua of Greenbrier, a particular cousin that was like a brother; Gary Albright of Clarksville, nieces and nephews; Hannah and Dustin Thomas, Peyton and Ron Kemper, Cody and Ashley Ellis, Ashley and Chris Hooper, and Kelly Fuqua, and nice nieces and nephews; Kloe Thomas, Dawson Kemper, Bella Buck, Maxton Hawkins.

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is accountable for preparations.

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Obituary for Mildred Gloria Steen Denning

Mildred Gloria Steen Denning, 88, handed from this life on Sunday March 29, 2020 at The Waters of Robertson.

A non-public household graveside service will likely be performed Thursday April 2nd within the Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin, KY with Tim Harris officiating.

Mrs. Denning was born April 27, 1931 in Lafayette to the late Auton and Eva Glover Steen. She was a member of Orlinda Baptist Church and was a retired Motel Clerk. Mrs. Denning cherished stitching. Along with her mother and father, she was floral squarepreceded in loss of life by her brothers: Bernard and Louis Steen, and by her grandchild: Shawn Caleb Denning.

Mrs. Denning is survived by her husband: Pete Denning of Orlinda, by her sons and daughter-in-law: John Denning of Orlinda, Phillip “P.W.” and Karen Denning of Adairville, KY, by 2 grandchildren, 3 nice grandchildren, and a pair of nice nice grandchildren.

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is accountable for preparations.

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Obituary James Mitchell “Mitch” Hale, Jr.

James Mitchell “Mitch” Hale, Jr., 47, handed away peacefully at his residence in Ridgetop, Tennessee, on March twenty ninth, 2020.

Mitch was born on March nineteenth, 1973, in Nashville. He attended his early years of faculty in Greenbrier. Mitch and his dad moved to Wilmington, Delaware, in 1985 the place he attended John Dickinson Excessive Faculty and the College of Delaware. Later, he lived in Marco Island, Florida, for 2 years earlier than returning to the Nashville space to work for the State of Tennessee within the Taxation Division.

Mitch cherished his household dearly and was by no means shy about letting them understand how he felt. He had many life-long mates and associates that he cherished and stayed involved with, particularly his dearest good friend, Pleasure Crocker, who was like a sister to him.

Mitch loved the straightforward pleasures life, together with his beloved canine, Chaka.

He had a deep love for Nashville (“his city” as he referred to as it) and was very happy with its sports activities groups and abundance of leisure.

floral squareMitch is survived by his father, Jim Hale, and stepmother, Donna Hale, of Chesterfield, Virginia; maternal grandmother Martha Evetts; paternal grandmother Margaret Hale; brother Steven Dorrell , sister-in-law Christi, and nieces Cara and Calla Dorrell of Chesterfield, Virginia; brother Ryan Hale of Chesterfield, Virginia; and cousins Amanda Frank Jones and Brandon Frank of Ridgetop, Tennessee. He was preceded in loss of life by his mom, Harley Ann Baker and grandfathers Robert “Bobby” Fuqua and Charles Hale, Sr.

A non-public graveside service will likely be held in Springfield Memorial Gardens in Springfield on Thursday, April 2nd.

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Obituary supplied by the Robertson County Funeral House

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Obituary for Frankie Ruth Richards Fletcher

On March 28, 2020, Frankie Ruth Richards Fletcher left this world to go to her everlasting residence. She was surrounded by her youngsters, John Ed, James Mack, and Mary Frank, together with their spouses and all of the grandchildren.

Mrs. Fletcher’s household owned a bi-centennial farm on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky, which later turned Ft. Campbell. After leaving the household farm, on the invitation of the U.S. Authorities, the household acquired land in Robertson County. Frankie was born on January 17, 1948 to the late James Selvyn and Kathryn Southall Richards. She was the ninth youngster of a household of ten youngsters and the primary one to be born in a hospital.

There was an enormous snow the day Frankie was born. A good friend of the household, Frank Taylor Jones, supplied to borrow a jeep from Invoice Lemmons and take them to the hospital. His solely request was if it was a boy, to call it after him since he was an outdated bachelor. Seventy-one years later and the story continues to be being instructed. My dad stated, “what the heck, if it’s a woman, we’ll identify her after you.”

Her oldest brother, James Eugene Richards, nicknamed “Beanie” by his older sister Estelle, was within the Navy. When he obtained over the shock of Mother having the ninth youngster, he wrote residence requesting if it’s a woman to call her Carol Ruth. That’s how she obtained my identify, Frankie Ruth.

The yr she was born her sister, Louise, died on an iron lung from polio at Vanderbilt.

Rising up in a Christian residence, Frankie accepted Jesus Christ as her private Lord and Savior and joined the Cedar Hill Methodist Church.

Upon marrying the love of her life, Mack Fletcher Jr. on November 22, 1967, she moved her membership to Adams United Methodist Church (UMC). She served faithfully as Treasurer for the church President and Secretary of UMC, together with serving as a District officer. She cherished instructing Sunday Faculty and kids’s sermons, attending Layman’s Dinners, taking part at Bible Faculty, being within the choir, and internet hosting District Conferences.

Though she by no means was within the choir at Jo Byrns, she cherished singing. It didn’t need to be on key, only a joyful noise.

When all of the Cokesbury hymnals got within the honor of Mack and Frankie for his or her love of singing within the choir, their hearts have been touched, in addition to, the Particular Mission Recognition by the Adams United Methodist Ladies.

Upon leaving her lifetime residence in Adams and transferring to Springfield, Frankie was welcomed into one other church household, Springfield First United Methodist Church. She transferred her membership on April 22, 2007, the place she answered the calling to serve on the church’s Stephen Ministry Workforce.

Frankie cherished her jobs and her colleagues. She contributed being elected Register of Deeds by figuring out and serving to all of the hard-working farmers who she met whereas working at Farm Credit score Providers. Whereas serving as Register of Deeds, she served as Secretary/Treasurer of Center Tennessee Affiliation for 2 years.

She was comfortable and grateful to have two jobs in her lifetime.

Frankie was actually touched by all of the family and friends, too many to call and who you might be, who on this surprising journey expressed so many acts of kindness, whether or not a go to, card, cellphone name, textual content, meals, particularly prayers for her and her household, she cherished all of them.

Frankie leaves to cherish fond recollections sons, John Ed (Julie) Fletcher, James Mack (Emily) Fletcher; daughter, Mary Frank Fletcher (Lyle) Payne; grandchildren, Corey Beth (Benton) Stott, Katie Fletcher (Josh) Lowe, Kyle Fletcher, Jake Fletcher, Boone Fletcher, Levi Fletcher, Allyson Payne (Charles) Manfredi, Rachel Payne and Reese Payne; nice granddaughter, Lucy Kate Lowe; sisters, Mary Kathryn Sprouse, Vickie (George) Anderson; brothers, Thomas Richards; sisters-in-law, Edelyne Richards, Mitzi Fletcher Head, Mona Fletcher Bryant and different kin together with particular mates.

floral squareAlong with her mother and father, she was preceded in loss of life by her husband, Mack Fletcher Jr.; sisters, Estelle Watts Grambihlier, Louise Richards and Eve Johnson; brothers, James Eugene (Beanie), Robert Hunter and Johnny Richards.

In lieu of flowers, Frankie’s needs have been for donations to the Bartlett Cemetery in Cedar Hill, Tennessee the place she will likely be laid to relaxation. All donations could be despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral House.

The household will maintain a public Memorial Service in celebration of Frankie’s life at a future date to be introduced

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is accountable for preparations.

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Obituary for William “Invoice” Highsmith

William “Invoice” Highsmith, 87, of Springfield, handed away on Friday March 27, 2020 at Vanco Nursing and Rehab Middle in Goodlettsville.

A non-public household graveside service will likely be performed on Wednesday April 1st within the Bellwood Cemetery in Adams with Tim Harris officiating.

Mr. Highsmith was born October 21, 1932 in Robertson County to the late Oliver and Lorene Alexander Highsmith. He was a graduate of Jo Byrns Excessive Faculty, the place he performed basketball, and was a member of the Class of 1950. Mr. Highsmith was a veteran of the U.S. Military, the place he served in the course of the Korean Battle. He retired from Bell South/AT&T/Lucent as a Programs Technician with 30 years of service. He then owned and operated The Telephone Retailer for a few years in Springfield. Mr. Highsmith was a member of Mt. Denson Cumberland Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Phone Pioneers. He loved woodworking, carpentry, and going to automotive reveals.

Along with his mother and father, he was preceded in loss of life by his spouse: Glynda Holman Highsmith. Mr. Highsmith is survived by his son floral squareand daughter-in-law: Mark and Vicki Highsmith of Springfield, by his daughters: Kathy Guye and Cindy Highsmith each of Springfield, by his brother: Jerry Highsmith of Texas, by his sister: Ann Armstrong of North Carolina, by his grandchildren: Marcia Lewis, Richard Highsmith, and Emily Highsmith, and by his nice grandchildren: Ava Lewis, Adalynn Lewis, Hayden Highsmith, and Carter Highsmith.

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Obituary for Anita Lynn Bridges White

Anita Lynn Bridges White, 68, of Springfield, handed from this life on Thursday March 26, 2020 at The Residence at Alive Hospice in Nashville.

The household held a personal visitation on Sunday on the Robertson County Funeral House. A non-public household graveside was be performed Monday March thirtieth within the Morrison Cemetery in Brighton, TN.

Anita was born October 27, 1951 in Brighton to the late Earl and Lucille Kinney Bridges. She retired from the Springfield YMCA as a water aerobics teacher. Following her retirement, she was a wellness teacher on the Robertson County Senior Middle. Anita was a member of First Baptist Church in Joelton, the place she loved being a member of the church Drama Workforce. She cherished crafting and spending time together with her household, particularly her ladies.

Anita is survived by her husband: Steve White of Springfield, by her daughters: Emili-Grace and Religion White each of Springfield, by her brothers: Kenney and Ronny Bridges each of Brighton, and by her sister: Linda Bridges of Brighton.

The household will maintain a public Memorial Service in celebration of Anita’s life at a future date to be introduced.

floral squareMemorial donations could also be given in celebration of Anita’s life to the Youngsters’s Division of First Baptist Church in Joelton 7106 Whites Creek Pike, Joelton, TN 37080

Robertson County Funeral House accountable for preparations and is being assisted by Maley-Yarbrough Funeral House for the graveside providers in Brighton

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Obituary for Carolyn Sora Heatherly Dugger

Carolyn Sora Heatherly Dugger, 75, of Joelton, handed away on Thursday March 26, 2020 at her residence.

There will likely be a personal household visitation, adopted by a personal household graveside service within the Mt. Sharon Cemetery with Reverend Hubert Cunningham officiating on Wednesday April 1st.

The household plans to carry a public Memorial Service celebrating the lifetime of Carolyn at a future date.

Mrs. Dugger was born June 16, 1944 in Springfield to the late Willard and Pearzitie Powell Heatherly. She was a retired CNA from North Crest Hospice and was a member of Forest Grove United Methodist Church in Joelton. Mrs. Dugger cherished dancing, gathering each Angels and Barbie Dolls, and spending time together with her household. Preceded in loss of life by her grandson Daniel Burton Dugger, Jr.

floral squareMrs. Dugger is survived by her husband of 58 years: George Burton Dugger, Jr., of Joelton, by her son and daughter-in-law: Daniel Burton and Stephannie Dugger of Springfield, by her daughter and son-in-law: Theresa and Jim Reynolds of Greenbrier, by her brothers: Joe Heatherly of Nashville, Richard Heatherly of Kentucky, and H.L. Heatherly of Castalian Springs, by her sister: Elizabeth of Springfield, by her grandchildren: Heather Reynolds, Richard Cohea, III, Dallas Reynolds, Laurie Jones, Carol Dugger, and Jacob Lindsay, and by 4 nice grandchildren.

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is accountable for preparations.

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Obituary for Sadie Marie Chapman

Age 75 of White Home handed away Saturday, March 28, 2020 at her residence. She was born January 20, 1945 in Hardy, KY to Woodrow Wilson & America Scott Reed.

She labored as a medical data clerk for the Tennessee State Ladies’s Jail earlier than her retirement. Mrs. Chapman cherished the ocean and spending time on the seaside. She loved procuring and spending time together with her household, particularly the youngsters and grandchildren. Despite the fact that she didn’t actually get pleasure from cooking, she was a superb cook dinner and had many fantastic recipes.

She is preceded in loss of life by her mother and father; 2 sons, Shannon Chapman and Barry Chapman; sister, Elizabeth Hunt. She is survived by 2 sons, Craig Chapman, Columbus, OH and Kelly Chapman, White Home, TN; daughter, Carol (Jeremy Stone) Bobb, White Home, TN; daughter-in-law, Jackie Chapman, Canada, KY; sister, Phyllis (Don) Hill, Naples, FL; 8 grandchildren, Amanda, Melinda, Crystal, floral squareAshley, Erin, Andrew, Tanner and Kameron; 10 great-grandchildren.

There are not any providers or visitation scheduled for Mrs. Chapman presently. The household plans a Celebration of Life to be scheduled at a later date.

Memorial contributions are inspired to the American Most cancers Society.

Stays relaxation at Austin & Bell Funeral House 533 Freeway 76 White Home, TN 37188

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Obituary for Edwin “Ed” Milton Mora

Edwin “Ed” Milton Mora, age 88, of Gallatin, TN handed away in his residence surrounded by his household on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and nice grandfather who will likely be remembered for his humorousness and storytelling. He was an avid fisherman, salesman, a southern gentleman, and had a dapper sense of fashion. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church Hendersonville.

He’s preceded in loss of life by his spouse of 44 years, Frances V Mora; mother and father, Erie Mora and Ruby Fish; and brother, Kenneth Mora.

He’s survived by his youngsters, Kim (Willie) Acevedo, Kyla (James) Rivera, Kay (Frank) DeGrood, Kathy Merlin, Kenneth (Alisha) Mora; sister, Gloria Whillock; and a number of other grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and nephews additionally survive.

floral squareResulting from well being issues, providers are non-public and restricted to 10 members of the family at a time. Visitation was held Sunday, March 29 from 10 a.m. till 12 midday at Austin & Bell Funeral House in Hendersonville, TN. A graveside service will happen on Friday, April 3 at 1 p.m. at Trinity Memorial Gardens in New Port Richey, FL so he could be buried subsequent to his beloved spouse, Frances.

Memorial contributions could also be made to First United Methodist Church of Hendersonville at 217 E Foremost St., Hendersonville, TN 37075, or to the Land O’ Lakes United Methodist Church at 6209 Land O Lakes Blvd, Land O Lakes, FL 34638.

The household has entrusted providers to Austin & Bell Funeral House and Cremation Service, 104 Sanders Ferry Street, Hendersonville, TN.

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