In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week March 18, 2020

In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week March 18, 2020

In Loving Reminiscence: Obituaries From March 12-18, 2020

ROBERTSON COUNTY TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn Information)

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Michael Chatman, age 37. On Sunday, March 15, 2020, the whistle was blown, and #44, Michael Andre Chatman answered the decision. He knew time had ran out, he didn’t deal with God’s name, he knew God had plans for him on one other subject. Michael Andre Chatman was born on January 14, 1983 in Springfield, Tennessee to Mary Elizabeth Carney and Bobby Ray Chatman.

He attended Beards Chapel Missionary Baptist Church at an early age and continued for many of his childhood. As he acquired older, he discovered Christ and was baptized at Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Whereas attending Mt. Olive, he turned a member of the choir.

Michael attended Springfield Excessive College the place he graduated in 2002. He was awarded a full scholarship to Tennessee State College the place he performed Soccer. After one 12 months, he transferred to Austin Peay College the place he majored in Sports activities Medication.

He additionally beloved his job at AO Smith in Ashland Metropolis, Tennessee. Michael beloved taking part in sports activities together with soccer, baseball, subject and monitor, basketball and weight lifting.

As he was pursuing his dream, he was creating his personal little dream workforce. A workforce to cherish his reminiscence are his kids, Tristan Chatman of Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Zion Chatman of Lewisburg, Tennessee; Jonah, Jaylon, and Jordon Chatman of Bowling Inexperienced, Kentucky.

He was preceded in demise by brother, Vincent Chatman.
He leaves behind to cherish his reminiscences: mother and father, father, Bobby Ray Chatman,; mom, Mary Elizabeth Carney; Laquwanda Chatman Mejia Morillo (Denny Mejia Morillo); Barbara Warfield; Lakeisha Chatman; Fatima Chatman; Tamika Chatman; Bobby Chatman; and Latoya Chatman. Aunts and Uncle: Gladys (Joe) Fort; Katherine Chatman; Linda Chatman; Brenda Payne; Kay Chatman; Pam Baker; Tina Chatman; Teresa (Bob) Besser, Nathaniel Chatman; James (Gaynell) Chatman; Wayne (Helen) Chatman; Ricky Chatman; Willie Chatman; James Carney; Della Cage, and Lucy Johnson. Nieces and Nephews: Shenisjah Chatman; Lizzaria Gresham; Ja’Niya Chatman; Nicoria Warfield; Reg’Shanell King; floral squareand Demetrius Chatman. Nice nieces and nephew: Damayanti King; Jaydon Chatman; and Devonte Chatman. Host of cousins, buddies and a really particular pal, Charlie Fort and Bobby Chatman, his brother. He held a particular spot in his coronary heart for Candace Sharkley.

Funeral Service was Sunday, March 22 at First Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor Randy Taylor, Eulogy and Pastor Quinton Yates, Officiating. Interment was in Beards Chapel Church Cemetery.

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Obituary for Mrs. Farrell Adams Dixon

Mrs. Farrell Adams Dixon age 78 of Smithville and previously of Orlinda, TN handed away Thursday at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro. She was born March 1, 1942 to her mother and father, the late James Emmett & Evelyn Beatrice Crowder Prepare dinner. Mrs. Dixon was a seamstress, a member of Smithville First U.M.C., and a longtime member of Cross Plains U.M.C. Along with her mother and father, she was additionally preceded in demise by Son-in-law: David Wiley; Brother: James Prepare dinner.

Funeral providers will probably be held 2:PM Saturday on the Cross Plains U.M.C. in Cross Plains, Tn., with Revs. David Lunsford, Diana DeWitt & Steve Boutell officiating and burial to comply with within the Cross Plains U.M.C. Cemetery. Visitation with the household will probably be held Friday 4:PM till 8:PM at DeKalb Funeral Chapel and Saturday 10:AM till time of the service at 2:PM at Cross Plains U.M.C., in Cross Plains, TN. Survivors embrace husband Billy Ray Dixon of Smithville; 6 Youngsters: Lavonna (Victor) Hamilton of Smithville, David (Gayle) Adams of Springfield, Stephanie (Jon) Miller of floral squareMiddlebury, IN., Carol Wiley of Ridgetop, Billy (Shawn) Dixon, Jr., of Orlinda and Melva (Vince) Toro of McMinnville; 18 Grandchildren; 21 Nice-Grandchildren; Sister-in-law: Louise Prepare dinner of White Home; Father of her kids: Bruce Adams of Springfield; her canine: Fortunate Buck.

Along with flowers, donations could also be made to Smithville First U.M.C. constructing fund or Cross Plains U.M.C. cemetery.

DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in command of the preparations.

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Obituary for Thomas Bagby

Thomas Andrew Bagby, age 77, of Adams, died Monday, March 16, 2020 at his dwelling.

A Graveside service will probably be held Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 2pm within the Bellwood Cemetery with Brother Marvin Crouch officiating. Burial will comply with with Joshua Bagby, William Bagby, Mark Bourne, Edward Tilley, Denny Lowe and Kenneth Holman serving as pallbearers.

Mr. Bagby was born October 21, 1942 in Cumberland Furnace, TN to the late Woodrow Bagby and Mrs. Doris Coleman Bagby of Adams. He was a farmer and member of the Adams Church of Christ. He was a Vanderbilt sports activities fan and loved watching them play.

floral squareAlong with his mom, Mr. Bagby is survived by his brother, David Bagby of Adams; and nephews, Joshua Bagby and William Bagby, each of Adams.

In lieu of flowers the household requested that memorial contributions could also be made the Adams Church of Christ. Any donations could also be despatched in c/o Austin & Bell.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is in command of these preparations.

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Obituary For Tammy Hyde Fowler

Tammy Nicole Hyde-Fowler was born Could 24, 1973 to Nancy Pauline Hyde and the late Thomas Hyde of Springfield, Tennessee. Tammy entered Everlasting Relaxation on Saturday March 14, 2020 at Mercy Well being Medical Middle surrounded by household and buddies.

Tammy accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior at an early age uniting with the Larger South Baptist Church. She would later unite with Beards Chapel then later with Fairview Baptist Church.

Tammy was educated within the Robertson County College System. Tammy beloved spending time with household and buddies however most of all being a Nana to her grandchildren.

Tammy was employed at Electrolux for 2 years till her well being failed her in 2017.

Tammy was preceded in demise by her grandmother, Stella Bell, granddaughter, Marquasia Hyde, and uncle Keith Wilson.
Along with her mom, Nancy Pauline Hyde, Tammy leaves to cherish her reminiscence husband, Reginald Fowler of Paducah KY; sons, Marcus (Alexandria) Hyde of Paducah KY, Dontavious (Samira) Taylor, Quinton (Samantha) Taylor; daughters, Sierra Hyde (Quintella), all of Springfield TN, Roniesha (Jeff) Hyde of Adams, TN; brother, Ronnie Hyde (Katina) of Springfield, TN; god- brother, Andre Clemons and god-sister, Tammy Clemons of Springfield, TN; stepmother, Argie Williams of Nashville, TN; grandchildren, Kemarious Taylor, Kobie Taylor, Kayden Taylor, Beau Taylor of Springfield, TN, Marquavious Hyde of Clarksville, TN, Laylah Martin, Dezrick Hyde, Jaci Butrum of Adams, TN, and Raelyn Snellen of Louisville, Ky, 5 uncles, 5 aunts and a bunch of nieces nephews, cousins and buddies.

Funeral Companies have been Saturday, March 21, 2020 at Whites Chapel CME Church with Reverend Mark Dowlen, Officiant and Reverend Andre Clemons, eulogy; interment was in Restlawn Memorial Backyard.

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Obituary for R.C. Shepard

Roy Cage “R.C.” Shepard, age 82, of Stroudsville, Tennessee, died Sunday, March 15, 2020 at his dwelling.

Graveside providers have been carried out at Shepard Cemetery in Stroudsville at 10:00AM on Wednesday, March 18th, with Bro. John Maltais officiating. Serving as pallbearers have been Alan Shepard, Stan Shepard, Rocky Shepard, Cage Shepard, Josh Shepard, and Jason Shepard. Honorary pallbearers have been Todd Bolton, Ed Anderson, and David Bagby. There was no visitation previous to the graveside service.

Mr. Shepard was born on July 7, 1937, in Stroudsville, Tennessee, to the late Roy and Verdie Holt Shepard. He was a drywall contractor and farmer. He was a veteran of the US Military and served in Korea.

Along with his mother and father, he’s preceded in demise by his spouse, Amelya Shepard; brothers, Ray “Buster” Shepard, and Randy Shepard; and a sister, Mary B. Leavell.

floral squareSurvivors embrace sons, Alan Shepard of Cedar Hill, and Stan Shepard of Stroudsville; a brother, Rocky (Joanne) Shepard; and grandsons, Aaron Shepard and Cage Shepard.

If that’s the case desired, memorial contributions could also be made to the Stroudsville Church of Christ Constructing Fund at 1531 Stroudsville Highway, Adams, Tennessee 37010.

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

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Obituary for Melvin Louis Newman Jr

Age 71 of White Home handed away Saturday, March 14, 2020 at his dwelling. He was born January 7, 1949 in Louisville, Kentucky to Melvin Louis and Marie Patton Newman. He labored as a foreman within the Heating and Cooling Enterprise earlier than his retirement. He beloved bikes and racing and was additionally a mechanic. He had attended White Home Common Baptist Church.

He’s preceded in demise by his mother and father; sister, Patty Newman. He’s survived by his spouse, Rosemary Newman, White Home, TN; sons, Domanick Newman, Nashville, Tn and Kenneth Eugene Newman, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; brothers, Donald Maurice (Jenny) Newman and Robert (Linda) Newman each of KY and Douglas Newman; sister, Susan Newman; 4 grandchildren.

floral squareThere are not any providers or visitation deliberate for Mr. Newman presently.

Memorial contributions are inspired to Austin & Bell to assist the household with remaining bills.

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

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Obituary for Kathy Elaine Soard

Kathy Elaine Soard, age 60 of Gallatin, handed away on Friday, March 13, 2020.

Kathy was a loving and caring one that by no means met a stranger.

She was preceded in demise by her mother and father, Bobby and Ann Taylor, Sr. She is survived by her daughter, Kristy Patrick; brothers, Bobby Taylor, Jr. and Ricky Taylor; and sister, Susie Taylor.

floral squareInurnment will happen on Thursday, March 19 at 1 pm at Beech Cemetery in Hendersonville.

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

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Obituary for Robert Wayne Imbush

Robert Wayne Imbush, age 61 of Gallatin, Tennessee, handed away on Thursday, March 12, 2020.

He’s preceded in demise by his mother and father, Ferdinand Imbush and Marjorie Benson. He’s survived by his kids, Michael, Jonathan and Debra Ann Imbush, all of Florida; and brother, Invoice Imbush of Clarksville, TN.

No providers are deliberate presently.

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

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(Up to date) LAST WEEKS OBITUARIES

Obituary for Barbara Clark

On March 11, 2020, Barbara Jean Clark handed away at dwelling surrounded by household who dearly beloved her.

Barbara Jean (Smith) Clark was born on October 22, 1934, in Abilene, Texas, and grew up in Sweetwater, Texas. She was the daughter of, and preceded in demise by, Darius Cull Smith and Lila Mae (Pardue) Smith. Barbara attended Sweetwater Excessive College, Hardin Simmons College and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Throughout a revival in Texas, Barbara met George Truett Clark. Inside three months they have been married and set out on a street full of adventures that may final them 61 years. That they had a love that stood the check of time and was evident to all who ever met them. Their relationship was a beautiful instance of loyalty, romance, sacrifice, compromise, devotion, respect, dedication and friendship.

Barbara labored alongside George at every of the Southern Baptist church buildings led by him in Texas, together with Dumont, Guthrie, Carey, Nacogdoches, Timpson and Nederland. Barbara continued her work with George at First Baptist Nice View after they moved the household to Tennessee. All through all their strikes Barbara was an avid reader and crafter – she realized to weave baskets, she made pottery, ceramics and jewellery. She beloved stitching and embroidery and it confirmed within the many issues she made for household and buddies. Barbara beloved to have enjoyable, she was nearly at all times guffawing or laughing and spending time together with her household was her favourite factor to do. She by no means shied away from making an attempt new issues whether or not it was a brand new meals or browsing. Aside from her husband, the individuals she beloved probably the most have been her kids.

Barbara was a Christian, a spouse, a mom, a grandmother, a great-grandmother and a pal. She was the glue that held the household collectively, she was loyal, loving, inventive, humorous and supportive. She by no means failed to inform her kids how a lot she beloved them and the way proud she was of them. Whereas so many right here will miss her vastly, there are numerous who’re overjoyed to see her once more, particularly her husband.

Considered one of Barbara’s favourite quotes, that she not too long ago discovered, “We don’t die as a result of we’re completed. We die as a result of we’re full.” She has accomplished the duty God had deliberate for her life. There may be solely pleasure in that. It doesn’t imply those left behind don’t damage, it does imply she did an unimaginable job not solely on her household however, additionally on the impression she had on others that may keep on. She did as her Maker had created her to be. She is full.

Barbara was preceded in demise by her loving husband (George Truett Clark) of 61 years. She is survived by daughter Jeana Georgette Clark (Sherry), daughter Jennifer Leigh Davidson (Tommy), son George Taylor Clark (Linda Kay). She is survived by her brothers Clinton Smith (Sue) and Ray Smith (Day). She is survived by her sister Vera Anglin. She can also be survived by grandchildren Clark Thomas Davidson, (Morgan), Macy Margaret Smith (Jonny), Austin Taylor Clark (Emily), Lucas Cole Clark and three great-grandchildren Eleanor Mae Davidson, Henry Taylor Clark, and Amelia Ruth Davidson.

floral squareVisitation was held Friday, March 13, from 4-8PM and once more on Saturday from 9AM till service time at Austin & Bell Funeral House, 6316 Hwy 41A, Nice View, TN 37146. Companies have been held at Austin & Bell on Saturday, March 14th at 10AM with Pastor Brad Shockley officiating. Interment and graveside service have been held at EverRest in Nice View, TN instantly following the service with Greg Smith conducting the committal. Austin Clark, Lucas Clark, Jonny Smith, Clay Breece, Clark Davidson, and Tommy Davidson served as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions could also be made to the Nice View First Baptist Church Renovation Marketing campaign or Covenant of the Cross at 752 Madison Sq., Madison, TN 37115.

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

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Obituary for Granville Gill

Granville David Gill, age 47, of Springfield, handed away Monday, March 9, 2020 at NorthCrest Medical Middle.

No providers are deliberate presently.

Mr. Gill was born February 21, 1973 in Springfield to the late David Lewis and Ollie Gayle Tanner Gill. He was type and caring and a pricey pal to many.

Mr. Gill is survived by his sister and her fiance, Rebecca Gill and James Iacono; and a bunch of loving buddies and prolonged relations who will all miss him very a lot.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is in command of these preparations.

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Obituary Everett Earl Dowdell

Everett Earl Dowdell, 73, of Decatur, IL, handed away on Wednesday March 11, 2020 at St. Thomas Rutherford.

Graveside providers have been carried out Wednesday March 18th at 1:00 p.m. within the Penn Township Cemetery in Moweaqua, IL. Household and buddies served as pallbearers. There was no visitation previous to the graveside service.

Mr. Dowdell was born December 20, 1946 in Taylorville, IL to the late Herschel C. and Mary Parker Dowdell, Sr. He graduated from Bethany Excessive College. Mr. Dowdell was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served in Vietnam. He was the recipient of the Purple Coronary heart and the Vietnam Service Medal with Bronze Star. Mr. Dowdell was a retired machine operator with the previous Tate & Lyle. He beloved looking, fishing, and each constructing and amassing mannequin trains.

floral squareAlong with his mother and father, he was preceded in demise by his brother: Clifford Dowdell. Mr. Dowdell is survived by his spouse: Janet Waller Dowdell of Decatur, IL, his sons: Josh (Analisa) Dowdell of Texas, Jon (Becky) Dowdell of Texas, Jeffrey (Stephanie) Dowdell of Arizona, by his daughter: Emily Dowdell Inexperienced of Decatur, IL, by his brothers: Darrell (Claudia) Dowdell of Hermitage, Herschel C. (Kaye Hunt) Dowdell, Jr., of Goodlettsville, Donald (Leslie) Dowdell of Madison, by his sister: Carolyn Finch of San Antonio, TX, and by 5 grandchildren

If that’s the case desired, the household wishes memorial donations in Everett’s reminiscence be made to the Tennessee State Veterans House 345 Compton Rd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130

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Robertson County Funeral House in Springfield, TN is in command of preparations.

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Obituary for Jimmy Brown

Jimmy Brown, age 57 of Springfield, died Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at Vanderbilt Medical Middle.

Funeral providers have been carried out Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 2:00 PM within the Oakhurst Chapel of Robertson County Funeral House with Bro. Keith Wilson officiating. Burial adopted in Greenwood Cemetery in Adairville, KY with Troy Taylor, Brian Thaxton, Shane Lunsford, Josh Taylor, Will Brown, Eric Pulley, Caleb Starks, and Lee Richards serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers have been Carl Ratliff, Terry Johnson, and the members of the Robertson County Coon Hunters Affiliation. The household acquired buddies on the funeral dwelling Saturday from 10 AM till the hour of service.

Mr. Brown was born December 10, 1962 in Robertson County. He was a farmer and a member of the Robertson County Coon Hunters Affiliation. He loved his work on the farm, coon looking and horses. He was preceded in demise by his father, Tom Brown; mom, Nancy Gibbs Moon; a brother, Ronnie Brown; and sisters, Joyce Brown and Ruby Cage.

floral squareJimmy is survived by his son; James Brown and his spouse, Erica of Springfield; daughter, Bethany Brown and her fiancé’, Shane Lunsford of Springfield; brother, Tommy Brown of Paducah, KY; sister, Kathy Ayers of Springfield; particular pal, Christine Brown of Adairville, KY; and grandchildren, Mario Gardner, Myah Gardner, Deleana Wilson, Mar’Ryah Lunsford, and Luke Brown.

The household request, in that case desired, for memorial contributions to be made to St. Jude Youngsters’s Hospital. All donations will be despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral House.

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Obituary for Deacon L C Darden

Deacon L C Darden, Age 101. Early Saturday, February 22, 2020 God referred to as his devoted servant, Deacon L C Darden dwelling to Everlasting Relaxation from labor to reward. Born to the late Homer Sr. and Fannie Darden, November 6, 1918.

L C Darden gave his life to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ properly over sixty years in the past upon becoming a member of St. James Missionary Baptist Church. He later turned a devoted Deacon beneath the pastoral ship of Pastor G.W. Pettus. Phrases of knowledge, love for his church and pastors, highly effective prayers and encouragement, we are going to eternally resonate in our hearts, each devotion he led and songs he sang over the many years was a sworn statement and declaration of his life at the moment and eternally extra, “Do Lord, Lord Bear in mind Me,” “Shine On Me,” “Give Me That Previous Time Faith,” “Jesus Is On The Mainline,” “I Will Belief In The Lord,” “Lead Me Jesus,” “Get Proper With God,” “Come And Go To That Land The place I’m Certain,” “Get Proper Church And Let’s Go House.”

L. C. Darden was educated and attended Bransford College, Robertson County, Tennessee. L. C. Darden was a devoted employee for a lot of many years and retired from previously referred to as L&N now CSX Railroad Line Company. L. C. Darden honorably served within the navy, United States Military.

Deacon Darden is preceded in demise by his lengthy life spouse of a few years, Mary Darden; mom and father, Homer Sr., and Fannie Darden; brothers, Frank Sr., James Robert, and Homer Jr., Darden; sisters, Emma Chapman, Maggie Murphey; and son, Don Darden.
He leaves to cherish his reminiscences: grandsons, Keith and William Darden; granddaughter, Tara Darden; nephews, James A. Darden, Bobby R. Darden, Johnny Darden (Lynell), Frederick Darden (Sissy), Paul (Elizabeth) Darden of Hendersonville, TN and Frank Darden, Jr. (Patricia) of Indianapolis, IN; nieces, Joyce E. Horton (Dwight) of Nashville, TN, Peggy Williams, and Fannie Bowens (James) of Springfield, TN, Carrie Darden, Joyce Darden, Edith Williams and Freda Ann Darden all of Indianapolis, IN, Pamela Watkins (Ralphell) of Garland, TX; many nice and great-great nieces and nephews; particular devoted care taker and nice niece, floral squareDarlene Darden; great-niece, Shophia Bowens; particular buddies, Mr. and Mrs. Randy and Gwen Wentz, Dr. Teresa Williams, Paul Carr; and Mrs. Erma Dowlen and Household.

Funeral Service was held Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 1:00 pm at St James Missionary Baptist Church with Reverend James Gardner, Officiant and Pastor Mark Washington, Eulogy. Interment was in Restlawn Memorial Backyard.

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Obituary for Harris, Jr, William Baxter (Invoice)

Harris, Jr, William Baxter (Invoice), age 74 of Ridgetop handed away Thursday, February twenty seventh at his dwelling.

He was born February 13, 1946 to the late William and Edna Sanders Harris. He graduated in 1964 from North Excessive College in Nashville the place he was voted Most Bashful.

He retired from Pye-Barker Fireplace Security, previously Acme Fireplace and Security. He beloved sports activities particularly the Titans, Vanderbilt and Alabama.

floral squareA personal service was held for relations. Cremation was entrusted to TLC Crematorium in Greenbrier.

He’s survived by his spouse, Carol, his daughter, Vicki (Jimmy) Freeman, grandson, Dylan Carr and granddaughter, Olivia Carr.

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Obituary for Jimmy Brown

Jimmy Brown, age 57 of Springfield, died Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at Vanderbilt Medical Middle.

Funeral providers have been carried out Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 2:00 PM within the Oakhurst Chapel of Robertson County Funeral House with Bro. Keith Wilson officiating. Burial adopted in Greenwood Cemetery in Adairville, KY with Troy Taylor, Brian Thaxton, Shane Lunsford, Josh Taylor, Will Brown, Eric Pulley, Caleb Starks, and Lee Richards serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers have been Carl Ratliff, Terry Johnson, and the members of the Robertson County Coon Hunters Affiliation. The household acquired buddies on the funeral dwelling Saturday from 10 AM till the hour of service.

Mr. Brown was born December 10, 1962 in Robertson County. He was a farmer and a member of the Robertson County Coon Hunters Affiliation. He loved his work on the farm, coon looking and horses. He was preceded in demise by his father, Tom Brown; mom, Nancy Gibbs Moon; a brother, Ronnie Brown; and sisters, Joyce Brown and Ruby Cage.

floral squareJimmy is survived by his son; James Brown and his spouse, Erica of Springfield; daughter, Bethany Brown and her fiancé’, Shane Lunsford of Springfield; brother, Tommy Brown of Paducah, KY; sister, Kathy Ayers of Springfield; particular pal, Christine Brown of Adairville, KY; and grandchildren, Marie Gardner, Myah Gardener, Deleana Wilson, Mar’Ryah Lunsford, and Luke Brown.

The household request, in that case desired, for memorial contributions to be made to St. Jude Youngsters’s Hospital. All donations will be despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral House.

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Obituary for Weader Corridor Jackson,

Weader Corridor Jackson, 89, of Nashville, handed from this life on Monday March 9, 2020 at her dwelling.

Graveside providers have been carried out Friday March thirteenth at 1:00 p.m. within the Springfield Memorial Gardens with Tim Harris officiating. Interment adopted the graveside service with Dustin Jackson, Jess Percival, Tom Jackson, Chris William, Richard Mayberry, and Dalton Fitzjarrald serving as pallbearers. The household acquired buddies on Friday from 10:00 a.m. till 12:30 p.m. on the Robertson County Funeral House

Mrs. Jackson was born September 28, 1930 in Springfield to the late Joseph Andrew and Mary Florence Hunter Corridor. She was a seamstress and a homemaker. Mrs. Jackson was of the Baptist religion. She made draperies for a few years and she or he loved gardening, working in her flowers, and something that allowed her to be outside. Along with her mother and father, she was preceded in demise by her siblings: Fred, Russell, and James Corridor, Margaret Proctor, Ruth Brewer, Georgia Turner, and Mary Della Dickerson.

floral squareMrs. Jackson is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law: Charles Jackson of Nashville, Johnny and Vickie Jackson of Joelton, daughters and son-in-law; Ruth Trolinger of Pensacola, FL, Sandy and Richard Mayberry of Pensacola, FL, Donna Percival of Lyles, TN, 11 grandchildren and 18 nice grandchildren

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Obituary for Eric D. Redfern

Eric D. Redfern, age 35 of Cross Plains, died Sunday, March 8, 2020 at Skyline Medical Middle.

Funeral providers have been carried out Friday, March 13, 2020 at 2:00 PM within the Oakhurst Chapel of Robertson County Funeral House with Rev. Juan Rodriguez officiating. Burial adopted in Cross Plains Cemetery with Cody Pulley, Thomas Collins, Travis Dalton, Daniel Pulley, Spencer Henderson, Brad Crocker, Larry Crocker, and Derrick Redfern serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers have been Marshall Franklin, Bradley Gober, Bryant “Opie” Ellis, Ikie Fisher, Josh Baker, and Domonic Baker. The household acquired buddies on the funeral dwelling Friday from 10 AM till the hour of service.

Mr. Redfern was born July 18, 1984 in Robertson County. He was a heavy equipment operator. He beloved spending time with household and buddies and loved fishing and basketball.

floral squareHe’s survived by his mom, Renee Redfern of Cross Plains; father, Chris Hassell of Springfield; sons, Kadyn Redfern, Jace Redfern, Easton Redfern, and Kingston Redfern, all of Cross Plains; daughter, Ella Redfern of Cross Plains; brother, Bryant (Mary Beth) Hassell of Springfield; sister, Christa Hassell of Springfield; grandparents, Marshall and Joanne Redfern of Portland and Darrell and Patsy Anderson of Cottontown; and quite a few aunts, uncles, and cousins.

The household request memorial contributions to be made to assist cowl Eric’s funeral bills. All donations ought to be made to Renee Redfern and despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral House.

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Obituary for Kay G. Stoope

Kay G. Stoope, age 82 of Orlinda, died Sunday, March 8, 2020 at her dwelling.

Funeral providers have been carried out Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 1:00 PM within the Oakhurst Chapel of Robertson County Funeral House with Dr. Invoice Owen officiating. Burial adopted in Nice Hill Cemetery with Derek Wix, Jason Younger, Daryl Wix, Brad Singleton, Hayden Nelson, Kevin Stoope, Jeff Stoope, and Jeremiah Cooper serving as pallbearers. The household acquired buddies on the funeral dwelling Tuesday from 3 till 8 PM and Wednesday from 11 AM till the hour of service.

Mrs. Stoope was born February 17, 1938 in Robertson County to the late Delmer and Nell Eidson Goostree. She was a member of Nice Hill Baptist Church and was retired from the Robertson County Board of Training the place she labored as a bookkeeper at East Robertson Excessive College. She beloved her household and spending time with them, particularly watching them play ball. She additionally loved fishing and dancing, the place she met her husband, Wayne.

Along with her mother and father, she was preceded in demise by her first husband, Earl Lee Swearingen; a son-in-law, Todd Younger; a brother, Phillip Goostree; and a sister, Joyce Jernigan.

She is survived by her husband, Wayne N. Stoope of Orlinda; daughters and son-in-law, Teresa and Daryl Wix of Orlinda and Vicki S. Younger of White Home; step daughter and husband, Lisa and Brad Singleton of White Home; step-sons and wives, Jeffery and Mandy Stoope of Sumrall, MS and Kevin and Amy Stoope of Arlington, TN; brother and sister-in-law, Jeff and Jona Goostree of Cross Plains; sisters and brother-in-law, Patricia Austin of Cincinnati, OH and Dianne and Ronald Baker of Cross Plains; grandchildren, Jason Younger and spouse, Kecia, Derek Wix and spouse, Alisha, Lexi Younger, Lindsey Cooper and husband, Jeremiah, floral squareHayden Nelson, Madison Singleton, Casey Stoope, and Jake Stoope; and 5 nice grandchildren.

The household request, in that case desired, for memorial contributions to be made to St. Jude Youngsters’s Hospital or Robertson County Particular Olympics. All donations will be despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral House.

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Obituary for Lee Roy Overstreet

Lee Roy Overstreet, age 80 of Cedar Hill, TN, died Saturday, March 7, 2020 at his dwelling.

Memorial providers have been carried out Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 11:00 AM within the Oakhurst Chapel of the Robertson County Funeral House with Tim Harris officiating. The household acquired buddies on Saturday from 9 AM till the hour of service at 11 AM

Mr. Overstreet was born March 12, 1939 in Nashville to the late Carl and Maggie Crutchfield Overstreet, Sr. He was a veteran of the US Marines and labored for a few years as a dispatcher for a trucking firm.

He’s survived by his spouse, Margaret “Peggy” Overstreet of Cedar Hill; son, Tim Overstreet of Clarksville; daughters and sons-in-law, Tracey and Tony Boles of Dover and Lea Ann and Neil Crockett of Springfield; brothers and sister-in-law, Bobby Overstreet of Nashville and Carl and Elaine Overstreet, Jr. of Joelton; sister and brother-in-law, Sarah and Sonny Fort of Columbia, MO; grandchildren, Ryan Boles, Dylan Boles, Tyler Boles, Alec Granata, floral squareand Olivia Allen; and nice grandchildren, Evelyn McMillan and Alexandra Boles.

The household request, in that case desired, for memorial contributions to be made to St. Jude Youngsters’s Hospital of the American Diabetes Affiliation. All donations will be despatched c/o Robertson Funeral House.

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Obituary for Barbara McCoin Moore

Barbara M. Moore, age 82 of Madison, handed away on Sunday, March 8, 2020. Barbara was a loving mom, grandmother and great-grandmother who dearly beloved her household. She beloved the seashore, was an avid sports activities fan and beloved the UT Girl Vols. She was the primary feminine salesperson at Invoice Trickett Oldsmobile and Honda and was the highest salesperson there for lots of the 35 years she labored there.

She was preceded in demise by her son, Barry Moore; mother and father, Everette and Willie Mae McCoin; sisters, Geneva Wilson and Nell Fentress. She is survived by her daughters, Karen (Buddy) Lucas and Kelly (Jay)Wilson and her son, David Moore; a sister, Lucille Batten; grandchildren, Chase Overbey, Jacob Lucas, Katie Wilson, Josh Wilson, Zach Wilson, Blake Moore and Bethany Moore; and her great-grandchildren, Colton and Riley Overbey.

floral squareHer household acquired buddies from 10:00 a.m. till her Celebration of Life Memorial Service at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, at Austin and Bell Funeral House in Hendersonville with Rev. Ken Castleberry officiating.

Memorial Donations could also be made on-line to Kindred Hospice at www.KindredHF.org

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

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Obituary for Tommy Jones

Tommy Merritt Jones, age 83 of Nice View, Tennessee died Sunday, March 8, 2020 on the Waters of Cheatham in Ashland Metropolis.

Mr. Jones stays will probably be cremated and there are not any providers deliberate.

Mr. Jones was born on June 4, 1936 in Springfield, Tennessee to the late Joe and Thelma Jones. He was retired as a printer from Baird Ward Printing Firm in Nashville and in addition served within the Nationwide Guard. He additionally had an ideal love for fishing.

floral squareAlong with his mother and father he’s preceded in demise by his spouse, Laura Jones; and sisters, Betty Austin and Sue Ellis.

He’s survived by his sons, Ricky (Lisa) Jones, Randy Jones; daughters, Reba (Mike) Barker, Patti Harris, Paula (Edd) Suiter, Pam (Jeff) Chandler; sister, Linda Pentecost; fifteen grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.

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

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Obituary for Brenda Rae Orton

Brenda Rae Orton, age 62, of Springfield, died on Saturday, March 7, 2020 on the Northcrest Medical Middle in Springfield.

Memorial providers have been carried out on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 1:00pm within the sanctuary of the Greenridge Church of Christ with Brother Jack Martin officiating. The household acquired buddies on the Church on Friday from 11:00am till time of service at 1:00pm.

Brenda was born in Nashville, Tennessee on December 1, 1957 to the late Rexford Carlton and Frances Louise Morris Batts. She was of the Church of Christ religion and was a loving Spouse and Mom. Along with her mother and father she is preceded in demise by her daughter, Miranda Deanne Thompson; sister, Sandra Faye Champion; brother, William Randolph, Jr.

floral squareBrenda is survived by her husband of 34 years, Ronald Jay Orton of Springfield; daughter, Keri Starr Thompson of Springfield; sisters, Linda Orczeck of Springfield, Wanda Pinson of Springfield, Patricia Chadwell of Calhoun, Georgia, and Vicki Pinson of Greenbrier.

Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is in command of preparations.

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Obituary for Mercedes Corinne Hunt Pitt

Mercedes Corinne Hunt Pitt age 96 of Springfield died Friday, March 6, 2020 at NHC Healthcare in Springfield. She was born on March 19, 1923 in Robertson County, Tennessee to the late James Levi and Susan Inez Hunter Hunt. She labored for the Robertson County Board of Training as a cafeteria employee and was a member of the New Chapel United Methodist Church. Mercedes was a loving spouse, mom, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

Along with her mother and father, she is preceded in demise by her husband of 49 years, Billy Pitt; brothers, Robert and Bailey Hunt; sisters, Carlene Grimes, Mabel Randolph, Gladys Hudson, and Frances Underwood.

Survivors embrace her son and daughter-in-law, Lynn and Tammy Pitt of Cedar Hill; daughters and sons-in-law, Betty Pitt and Andrew Tinker of Alcoa, Tennessee, Donna Pitt and Mike Gainous of Alcoa, Tennessee; grandchildren, Gary Tinker, Brad Gainous, Sahra Ratledge, Audra Hornback, Matt Tinker, Andrew Tinker, Kristen Lewis, Lindsay Wilson, and Casey Pitt; fifteen great-grandchildren; particular pal and roommate, Jean Crawford; particular neighbors, Phillip Henderson, Mary Gladys Barbee, and Elizabeth “Boogie” Jones.

Funeral providers have been carried out at 1:00pm on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 on the Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield with Joan Powell officiating. Burial adopted within the Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation with the household was held on Tuesday from 10:00am till the time of service at 1:00pm on the funeral dwelling. Energetic pallbearers have been Jeromy Lewis, Drew Wilson, Andy Tinker, Brad Gainous, Matt Tinker, Michael Gainous, Andrew Tinker, and Gary Tinker.

floral squareParticular because of NHC Heathcare in Springfield for the private consideration and care that Mercedes acquired. The household request that donations be made to the New Chapel United Methodist Church.

All donations could also be despatched care of the Austin & Bell Funeral House.

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Austin & Bell Funeral House in Springfield is in command of preparations.

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Obituary for Shirley Ann Garrett

Mrs. Shirley Ann (Albert) Garrett, a long-time resident of White Home, Tennessee, died on March 5, 2020, at Skyline Medical Middle, on the age of 89 from most cancers.

Mrs. Garrett is survived by her husband Paul S. Garrett (White Home); Sons Paul T. Garrett (Ocala, Florida) and Barry L. (Janet) Garrett (White Home); Grandsons Joshua Garrett and Jason (Kelsie) Garrett, each of Springfield, Tennessee; Sister Erna Wheeley (Olive Department, Mississippi), Brothers Frazier (Nancy) Albert, Jr. (Franklin, Tennessee), William Thomas (Billie) Albert (McEwan, Tennessee), Jerry Albert (Lewisburg, Tennessee), Sam (Brenda) Albert (Castalian Springs, Tennessee), and John (Melissa) Albert (Franklin, Tennessee). Mrs. Garrett is preceded in demise by her mother and father Frazier Harris Albert, Sr. and Bertie Izora (Swaw) Albert, Sister Rebecca Theckston, and Brother George Albert.

Mrs. Garrett was born on Could 16, 1930, within the White Hill neighborhood of White Home. Rising up in Tyree Hole, she attended New Hope, Crafton, and White Home colleges. On February 28, 1948, she married Paul Garrett. Throughout their seventy-two years of marriage, they raised two sons and two grandsons. She beloved touring, going so far as Central and South America and Europe. She went to all fifty states however by no means lived greater than twenty miles from the place she was born.

Mrs. Garrett was expert at flower and vegetable gardening, stitching, and cooking; she beloved sq. dancing and was a long-time member of the Springfield Squares dance membership. Along with home-maker, she was a licensed beautician. The oldest of 9 brothers and sisters, she was “Grandmother” to her grandsons and her many nieces and nephews of a number of generations.

floral squareAll have been welcome to attend and have fun Shirley’s life throughout visiting hours of 4PM-8PM, Sunday March 8, 2020 and 10AM – 1PM Monday March 9, 2020 at Austin & Bell Funeral House, 533 TN freeway 76, White Home, TN 37188. The funeral was held Monday March 9, 2020 at 1pm at Austin & Bell with Bro. Billy Bowers officiating, adopted by interment at White Home Memorial Gardens, 3639 US-31W, White Home, Tennessee.

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

 

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