In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week of February 12, 2023

In Loving Memory: Obituaries Of The Week of February 12, 2023

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Obituary for John D. “Trey” Sprouse, III

John D. “Trey” Sprouse, III, son of Mary Kathryn Richards Sprouse and the late John D. Sprouse, Jr., was born Might 30, 1962, in Springfield. He handed from this life on Saturday February 11, 2023 at Jackson-Madison Basic Hospital in Jackson, TN.

Trey grew up in Springfield, however has lived on the lake that he beloved a lot for the previous 15 years in Springville, TN. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, he labored for ABG for almost 30 years which afforded him the chance to journey all around the United States, and he was of the United Methodist religion. Trey beloved fishing, being on the lake, boating, tenting, and his Tennessee Vols. He beloved all of his household.

Trey is survived by his spouse: Jan Howell Sprouse of Springville, by his mom: Mary Kathryn Richards Sprouse of Springfield, by his daughters: Samantha (Jeff) Warick of Cleveland and Emily (Brandon) McGregor of White Home, by is grandchildren: Audrey and Nathan Warick, Levi, Shia, and Haven Shea McGregor, by his brother: Tony D. (Daisy) Sprouse of Trezevant, and by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and pals.

floral squareA Memorial Graveside service shall be carried out on Saturday February 25, 2023, at 11:00 a.m., within the Elmwood Cemetery in Springfield with Reverend Kenny Hix officiating. The household will obtain pals on the graveside service on Saturday February twenty fifth.

If that’s the case desired, memorial contributions could also be made to the Fisherman’s Membership in Adams or to the Cedar Hill United Methodist Church.

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Robertson County Funeral Residence accountable for preparations. 2201 Memorial Blvd Springfield, TN 37172

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Obituary for Wayne Gail Reece

Reverend Wayne Gail Reece, 87, left this bodily world to go to dwell in his heavenly residence on Sunday, February 12, 2023.

Wayne was born in Muncie, Indiana, on March 23, 1935, to Charles Sutton and Cleota Harbaugh Reece.

He attended DePauw College in Greencastle, Indiana, the place he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1957 and went on to earn his grasp’s diploma from Southern Methodist College in Dallas, Texas, in 1960. He was ordained as Elder within the Indiana Convention of The United Methodist Church (UMC) that very same 12 months.

Over his 42-year profession, Wayne served two circuits of UMC church buildings in seminary and The First United Methodist church buildings of Marion, Indiana; Bangor, Michigan; Kalamazoo, Michigan; Huge Rapids, Michigan; and Mason, Michigan. In every city, he was actively concerned in social justice causes.

Wayne additionally served The United Methodist Church on the Convention, Jurisdictional, and Worldwide ranges. As a Convention Employees member of the West Michigan Convention, he offered specialised coaching in Grownup Training for clergy and laity. He additionally served because the Chair of the West Michigan Annual Convention Conferences for various years. He served two phrases on the Basic Board of Discipleship, appointed by the North Central Jurisdictional Council representing the West Michigan Convention. Wayne and his spouse, Jo, additionally represented the North Central Jurisdiction on the World Methodist Convention assembly in Brighton England in 2000. Whereas appointed to Mason First UMC in Michigan, in addition they served church buildings in Wigan, England, in 1997 on an alternate by the World Methodist Convention.

As an editor on the United Methodist Publishing Home for 9 years, he edited many academic sources for youth and adults together with, “Religion hyperlink,” “Grownup Bible Research,” and “Grownup Chief.” He additionally wrote books at UMPH and for United Methodist Communications, similar to “Giving Past Ourselves.” He continued this work freelance for various years in retirement.

Wayne offers credit score for the spark that led to his calling to serve God in these methods to his mother and father and his grandparents, who had been a part of the founders of his residence church, Madison Road United Methodist Church in Muncie, Indiana, that nurtured and despatched dozens of younger individuals into ministry. Moreover, his position as editor of the yearbook, The Munsonian, at Muncie Central Excessive College and his lead roles in highschool performs taught him the significance of writing and utilizing phrases successfully, together with the humanities to behave out scriptures and sermons, similar to his first-person monologues that touched so many through the years.

In retirement, he loved working with Dr. David Watson for 2 years creating Covenant Discipleship Teams amongst clergy and laity in The Tennessee-Western Kentucky Convention of The UMC.

Wayne additionally frequently wrote letters to the editor on social justice points and received The Amy Crotts Award in 2005 “for exhibiting care and concern for fellow human beings,” given yearly by The Tennessean newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee.

His enjoyable passions in retirement included ushering for the Nashville Sounds baseball workforce for 19 years and ushering for sports activities and musical occasions on the Bridgestone Enviornment and performs, musicals, and ballet on the Tennessee Performing Arts Middle.

He particularly loved filling in for pastors in lots of locations together with Donelson Heights UMC and McKendree Village, the place he and Jo have resided since 2010. One in all his particular joys was having the respect of being invited by his niece, Catherine Burns, creative director at The Moth, a world story telling nonprofit, to inform considered one of his ministry tales on the opening of an exhibit on Three Faiths on the New York Public Library in 2012.

Wayne, alongside together with his spouse Jo, loved journey world wide, particularly cruises to the Mediterranean, the place he preached alongside Paul’s Journey in Athens, Greece, Central America, and the Panama Canal, the place he served as Chaplain on three Princess Cruises. Their different pleasure was attending St. Louis Cardinals video games annually, the place he may go to his brick, a present from his household celebrating 60 years of being a fan on his seventieth birthday and assembly good pals at numerous baseball stadiums alongside the way in which (17 stadiums eventually rely).

Wayne was preceded in dying by his mother and father, his first spouse Judith Sharp Fenner, and his sister-in-law Rebecca Bentley Homosexual.

Left to cherish the various fantastic reminiscences are Reverend Jo Bentley Reece, his spouse of fifty years; C. David (Judi) Reece, his brother and sister-in-law; Wayne (Jean Griffin) Homosexual, brother-in-law; and 4 daughters and sons-in-law: Marcie (John) Mills, Angela Reece Pierce; Kirsten (Adrian) Goodnight, and Kendra (David) Grey. He additionally leaves behind 15 beloved grandchildren: Heather, Jessica, Jillian, Jonathan, Daniel, Richard, Nick, Jamie, Shawn, Amanda, Ashley, Breanna, David, Jacob, and Samuel, and 17 great-grandchildren, together with all of their households, and lots of nieces, nephews, and pals.

Wayne and Jo wish to particularly thank Brody Ray Runge, his very particular caregiver and pal, and the employees at McKendree Village Well being Middle, Rehab 1 East and Lengthy Time period Care 2 North, for his or her clever, loving, considerate, and type care.

A Celebration of Life service shall be held at 2pm Sunday, February 19, 2023 within the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Residence, Springfield, Tennessee, with Rev. Debra Smith officiating. The household will obtain pals from 12pm Sunday till the time of the service at 2pm on the funeral residence. Burial shall be in Elmwood Cemetery, 1029 floral squareRichard St., in Springfield.

To ship flowers to the household of Wayne Gail Reece please go to our Sympathy Retailer hyperlink on the backside of this web page.

For these wishing to make memorial donations in Wayne’s honor, they are often made to the Donelson Heights UMC Pastor’s Discretionary Fund, 84 Fairway Drive, Nashville, TN 37214.

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Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Springfield is accountable for these preparations. 509 Walnut ST., Springfield, TN

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Obituary for Frank O’Neal

Frank O’Neal (a.ok.a. The “Rod” Father), 87, of Coopertown, TN, handed away on February 6, 2023, in Nashville, TN.

Visitation shall be at 11:30 A.M. on Friday, February 10, 2023, at Harpeth Hills Reminiscence Gardens Funeral Residence with the funeral following at 1:30 P.M.

Frank was born in Montgomery County Tennessee to H.B. and Christine O’Neal on October 8, 1935. He graduated from Litton Excessive College. He was married to the love of his life, Judy O’Neal on Might 16, 1958, in Nashville, TN. They spent almost 65 years fantastic years collectively.

Frank was a veteran of the U.S. Military serving two years in within the Motor Corp in Korea from 1958-1960. After coming residence and assembly his son for the primary time, he labored as a supervisor for Common Tire for 20+ years.

He was a Grasp Mason, member of the John B. Garrett Lodge #711: 32º Scottish Ceremony Mason, member of Al Menah Shrine Temple and energetic member of the Shrine Motor Corp.

Featured in quite a few automobile magazines, Frank was an enormous automobile fanatic and closely energetic within the Nashville automobile scene. Beginning again when the Nashville fairgrounds had a dust observe by the asphalt being laid, Frank raced in quite a few divisions together with the Interest Division and Sportsman Automobile Division. Frank traveled throughout the Southeast collaborating in numerous races like Daytona in 1968. He was one of many first constitution members for the Nationwide Road Rod Affiliation, one of many founding members of the Shade Tree Road Rods and was a member of ‘The Coasters’ – the primary constitution automobile membership in Nashville.

floral squareHe additionally loved touring out west together with his spouse and pals and stopping in little sleepy cities to go snowmobiling. Sharp as a tack, he at all times had a narrative to inform with nice element – irrespective of the subject and would inform them to anybody who would lend an ear and their time.

Frank is preceded in dying by his mother and father, H.B. and Christine O’Neal.

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Preparations entrusted to Harpeth Hills Reminiscence Gardens Funeral Residence & Cremation Middle

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Obituary for Billy Wayne Parker

Billy Wayne Parker, age 82 of Greenbrier, handed from this life on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at his residence.

Graveside companies had been carried out Friday, February 10, 2023 at 1:00 PM within the Bellwood Cemetery with Jimmy Orand officiating. There was no visitation previous to the graveside service.

Mr. Parker was born July 12, 1940 in Saddlersville to the late Ellis and Lorene Qualls Parker. He was a member of Hillcrest Church of Christ the place he had served as a deacon earlier than his well being started to fail. He was retired from Unarco the place he labored as a pc operator. He beloved his household and spending time with them, particularly his grandchildren and nice grandchildren. He was a member of Jo Byrns Class of 1958 and was a Tennessee Titans and College of Tennessee Volunteers fan. He loved touring and antiques as effectively. Along with his mother and father, he was preceded in dying by his brother, Lt. Basic Donald Parker.

floral squareHe’s survived by his spouse, Rachel Cline Parker of Greenbrier; son and daughters-in-law, Mark and Lisa Parker of Springfield and Ricky and Cindy Parker of Russellville, KY; grandchildren, Jonathan Parker, Joshua Parker, Mackenzie Wilson, Marissa Parker, and Savannah Mohr; and eight nice grandchildren.

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Robertson County Funeral Residence accountable for preparations. 2201 Memorial Blvd Springfield, TN 37172

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Obituary for Diana Lynn Edwards

On Friday, February 10, 2023 a phenomenal spouse, mom of two youngsters and Nana of three grandchildren, Diana Lynn Edwards, age 63, of Goodlettsville, went residence to be with the Lord.

Funeral companies shall be carried out at 11am Tuesday within the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Greenbrier with Pastor Nelson Garrett officiating. Burial will observe in Mayes Cemetery with Chris Edwards, Dalton Edwards, Probability Nelson, Robert Edwards, Matt Fru and Wayne Smithson serving as pallbearers.

The household will obtain pals from 4-8pm Monday, February thirteenth and once more from 10am till time of the service at 11am Tuesday on the funeral residence.

Diana L (Diane) Edwards (Nana) that she was so lovingly known as by those that beloved her probably the most, was born June 30, 1959 in Chicago, IL to the late John Logan (J.L.) and Ernestine Payne Smithson. She graduated from Hendersonville Highschool in 1977 and on the age of 57 she went again to highschool and earned two Bachlor levels, ending on the prime of her class. Diana labored as a childcare supplier for greater than 30 years. She was of the Baptist religion and a proud member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Millersville. One in all her many proud moments was to witness all of her youngsters saved and Baptized in the home of the Lord. Diana beloved to cook dinner, bake desserts, journey, and simply spend time together with her children, and she or he additionally beloved animals.

floral squareDiana is survived be her husband of 45 years, Dennis James Edwards: youngsters, April (Probability) Nelson and Chris (Robin) Edwards; grandchildren, Dalton Edwards, Hailey Edwards and Analyn Nelson; and she or he was God Nana of Peyton Logan. She had three sisters and a loving Brother Wayne Smithson (Kelly) Smithson.

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Preparations entrusted to Austin & Bell Funeral Residence 2619 Hwy 41 S., Greenbrier, TN 37073

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Obituary for Johnny Lee McQuiston Sr.

Johnny Lee McQuiston Sr., age 46, of Cedar Hill, handed away Wednesday, February 8, 2023 from accidents sustained in a bike accident. (Information Report)

Memorial companies shall be carried out at 6pm Tuesday, February 14, 2023 within the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Springfield. His stays shall be cremated.

The household will obtain pals from 4-until the hour of service on the funeral residence.

Mr. McQuiston, Sr. was born October 23, 1976 in Daytona Seaside, Fl to Faye Vernon McQuiston and the late Walter Smith. He was self-employed in flooring, beloved driving bikes and residing life.

Along with his father, Mr. McQuiston was preceded in dying by his step-father, Charlie McQuiston, brother, Oscar “Jr.” Briggs and grandson, Jayden Murphy.

floral squareAlong with his mom, he’s survived by his sons; Johnny McQuiston, Jr. (Catrina McQuiston-mother) and Johnny Furr; daughters, Taylor Furr, Makayla Furr and Bradyn Osborne; brothers, Joe (Samantha) McQuiston, Walter McQuiston, Larry (Daybreak) Armstrong, Michael Wayne Armstrong and Terry (Lindsey) McQuiston; sister, Denise (Adrian) Bernhardt; and grandchildren, Matthew and Grayson Murphy and Lynnlee Furr.

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Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Springfield is accountable for these preparations. 509 Walnut ST., Springfield, TN

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(Up to date) Obituaries Jan. 31 – Feb. 5, 2023

Obituary for Cordelia Ann Hartley Vernon

Cordelia Ann Hartley Vernon, age 75 of Nice View, Tennessee, died Sunday, February 5, 2023 at her residence.

Funeral companies shall be carried out at Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Nice View at 1:00PM on Saturday, February 18th, with Bro. Randy Riggs officiating. Burial will observe in EverRest of Cheatham with household and pals serving as pallbearers.

The household will obtain pals on the funeral residence on Saturday from 11:00AM till the hour of service at 1:00PM.

Mrs. Vernon was born on March 9, 1947 in Nashville, Tennessee to the late Everett Daniel & Clara Doss Hartley. She was a homemaker who beloved her household very a lot. She was at all times serving to her husband, Larry on the street as a truck driver, driving duo and solo. She helped out together with his crews and likewise took care of his secretarial wants. She was very organized and beloved to knit and stitch.

floral squareAlong with her mother and father, she is preceded in dying by her husband, Larry Vernon and a brother, Danny Hartley, Jr.

Survivors embrace her son, Tracy Hartley (Kim Gregory) and a granddaughter, Shyanne Hartley.

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

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Obituary for Troyce Gupton

Troyce Ann Gupton, age 84, of Clarksville, Tennessee, died Saturday, February 4, 2023 at her residence.

Funeral companies had been carried out at Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Nice View at 2:00PM on Wednesday, February eighth, with Bro. Larry Robertson officiating. Burial adopted in Good Springs Cemetery together with her grandsons serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers had been Jerry Nicholson, Reggie Nicholson, and Rick Nicholson.

The household acquired pals at Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Nice View on Tuesday, February seventh from 4:00PM till 8:00PM and once more on Wednesday from 10:00AM till the hour of service at 2:00PM.

Mrs. Gupton was born on Might 9, 1938, in Coopertown, Tennessee, to the late Dock & Viola Woodall Nicholson. She was a homemaker for a few years then later grew to become a Licensed Nursing Assistant and retired as Exercise Director for Montgomery County Nursing Residence. She was a member of Hilldale Baptist Church.

Along with her mother and father, she is preceded in dying by her husband, Phillip Gupton; and brothers, Wallace Nicholson and Natt Nicholson.

floral squareSurvivors embrace her sons, Randy Gupton and Mark Gupton; daughters, Sheila (Joey) Shores and Lisa (Frank) Kellett; brothers, Don (June) Nicholson, Wayne Nicholson, and Danny Nicholson; sister, Patty (Tom) Barr; grandchildren, Randall (Taylor) Gupton, Cody (Katie) Gupton, Hunter (Amanda) Gupton, Wade Gupton, Stacia Gupton, Josh Shores, Leslie Shores, Justin Shores, Amanda (Travis) Mullinax, and Andrea (Chris) Elliott; and 7 great-grandchildren.

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

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Obituary for Steven Robert Calaway

Steven Robert Calaway, age 49 of Springfield, handed from this life on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 on the Waters of Springfield.

His stays had been cremated and the household held a visitation on Saturday from 2:00 till 4:00 PM on the Robertson County Funeral Residence.

Steven was born August 29, 1973 in Aurora, IL. He was a truck driver. He loved fishing, touring, and speaking. His household stated that he was very outgoing and beloved telling jokes. He loved being with the opposite residents on the Waters of Springfield and he additionally beloved animals, particularly horses.

floral squareHe was preceded in dying by his father, Robert Eugene Calaway. He’s survived by his mom, Shirley Harding Calaway (Linus) Morgan of Springfield; sister, Tammy Calaway of Clarksville; nephew, Christopher (Kiley) Calaway; niece, Cierra (Brian) Burgess; nice nephews, Liam and Haydon Calaway; nice niece, Bristal Calaway; aunt, Misty Harding; and cousin, Joshua Harding.

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Robertson County Funeral Residence accountable for preparations. 2201 Memorial Blvd Springfield, TN 37172

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Obituary for Linda Dillard Dean

Linda Dillard Dean, 87, of Springfield, handed from this life on Monday January 30, 2023, at Morningside of Springfield.

Funeral companies shall be carried out Saturday February eleventh at 11:00 a.m. within the Oakhurst Chapel of the Robertson County Funeral Residence with Reverend Alicia Burton and Tim Harris officiating. Interment will observe within the Elmwood Cemetery with Larry Dean, Chris Dean, Thomas Shetter, Bob Shetter, Walter Dean, Park Roach, Connor Dean, Emily Roach, Alex Dean, and John Dillard serving as pallbearers. The household will obtain pals on Friday February tenth from 4:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday February eleventh from 10:00 a.m. till service time on the funeral residence.

Linda was born February 5, 1935, in Springfield, to the late Ernest “Jack” and Nevie Rawls Dillard. She was a graduate of Springfield Excessive College Class of 1953 and went on to obtain her bachelor’s diploma from Murray State College. She was a longtime member of Central Christian Church in Springfield, the place she served in lots of areas of the church and was an Elder Emeritus. As a result of Linda beloved Springfield and Robertson County, she was energetic in many various organizations. She was a golden member of the Wednesday Research Membership, she was named Robertson County Enterprise Girl of the 12 months in 2001 by the Robertson County Profession Girls (RCCW), she was a trustee and former board chairperson for the Glen Memorial Girls’s Membership, she was a member of the Robertson County Historical past Museum, the place she previously served as a director for 18 years, she was a member of the Robertson County Historic Society, she labored with the Cumberland Valley Lady Scouts for a few years and was awarded a Lifetime Membership, and she or he was a member of the previous Robertson County Choral Society and loved singing of their annual efficiency of The Messiah.

Linda beloved engaged on family tree, which led to her being a member of the Daughters of American Colonists (DAC). Throughout her membership, she served as Honorary Nationwide Vice President, Blue Ridge Sections Nationwide Vice President, Nationwide Historian, Nationwide Recording Secretary, Honorary Tennessee State Regent, Tennessee State Regent, State First Vice Regent, State Librarian, State Corresponding Secretary, Chapter Regent. In her spare time Linda loved enjoying bridge, studying quite a lot of books, and writing poetry however most of all she beloved sharing time together with her household and pals.

floral squareAlong with her mother and father, she was preceded in dying by her brother: Jack Dillard, and by her sister and brother-in-law: Mary Sue and Vernon Johnson, Jr. Linda is survived by her husband of 65 years: Thomas Richard “Dick” Dean of Springfield, by her son and daughter-in-law: Ken and Julie Dean of Miami, FL, by her daughter and son-in-law: Karen Dean Burke and Stephen Burke of Nashville, by her grandchildren: Thomas Park Roach and spouse Andrea, Emily Dean Roach, Connor Monroe Dean, and Alexander Thomas Dean, by her nice granddaughter: Grace Roach, and by her sister-in-law: Carol Dillard of Clarksville.

If that’s the case desired, memorial contributions could also be made in Linda’s reminiscence to the Robertson County Historical past Museum or to the Central Christian Church. All donations will be despatched c/o Robertson County Funeral Residence.

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Robertson County Funeral Residence accountable for preparations. 2201 Memorial Blvd Springfield, TN 37172

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Obituary for Joyce Faye Stroud Head

Joyce Faye Stroud Head, age 85, of Adams, died Monday, January 30, 2023, at Oak Pointe Assisted Residing in Adams.

Funeral companies had been carried out on Friday, February 3, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. within the Oakhurst Chapel of the Robertson County Funeral Residence with Bro. Ed Baumgarten officiating. Burial adopted in Bellwood Cemetery with Will Vogle, Matt Vogle, Dustin York, Jacob Head, Scotty Cavender, Mark Bourne, Don Head, and Jeff Ayers serving as pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers had been Jimmy Fletcher, Ronnie Unusual, and Bobby Dean Bagby. The household acquired pals on Thursday from 2:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. and once more on Friday from 10:00 a.m. till the hour of service at 1:00 p.m.

Mrs. Head was born on February 6, 1937, to the late Mitchel and Johnnie LaVerne Edwards Stroud. Along with her mother and father she is preceded in dying by her husband; Billy Mac Head, her son; Garry Mac Head, and her brother; Ed Stroud. Mrs. Head was a member of the Adams United Methodist Church the place she was a member of the United Methodist Girls. She was a member of the Jap Star. She beloved spending time and studying to her grandchildren and nice grandchildren. Mrs. Head beloved cooking, flowers, studying to youngsters within the Adams Group, and was a member of a particular group of girls from her highschool days at Jo Byrns often called the “Fab 5”. She labored for a few years at Bell College, and when she retired, she was a mail processing clerk for america Postal Service.

floral squareShe is survived by her daughter and son-in-law; Cindy and Billy Vogle of Adams, her sister-in-law; Annette Gower Stroud of Springfield, her grandchildren; Jill (Dustin) York of Clarksville, Will Vogle of Adams, Matt (Megan) Vogle of Adams, and her nice grandchildren; Carter York, Kinley York, Johnnie Vogle, Annie Vogle, Carter Ryan Vogle, and Charlie Vogle.

If that’s the case desired the household request that memorial contributions be made to the Jo Byrns Elementary College Library. All donations could also be despatched in c/o the Robertson County Funeral Residence.

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Robertson County Funeral Residence accountable for preparations. 2201 Memorial Blvd Springfield, TN 37172

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Obituary for Cornelia Ann O’Bryan-Shreeve

Cornelia Ann O’Bryan-Shreeve, age 85, of Goodlettsville, handed away Saturday, February 4, 2023 at Brookdale Assisted Residing in Goodlettsville.

Funeral companies shall be carried out at 11am Tuesday, February 7, 2023 within the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in Greenbrier with Bro. Brandon Pugh officiating. Burial will observe in Springfield Memorial Gardens with Sammy Kirby, Brayden Goostree, Brian Shreeve, Jeff Shreeve, Brian Kirby and Mike Donaho serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer shall be Gavin Goostree.

The household will obtain pals from 4-7pm Monday and once more from 10am till time of the service at 11am Tuesday on the funeral residence.

Mrs. O’Bryan-Shreeve was born June 14, 1937 in Cedar Hill, TN to the late Jarrett Ivory and Alberta Lee Anderson Kirby. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Greenbrier, sang within the church choir for 40 years and beloved The Gaithers music.

Along with her mother and father, Mrs. O’Bryan-Shreeve was preceded in dying by her first husband, Charlie O’Bryan, and her second husband, James Shreeve; and a brother, Ray Kirby.

floral squareShe is survived by daughters, Catherine (Craig) Sands and Lori (Eddie) Watts; sons, Brian Shreeve and Jeff Shreeve; 2 granddaughters, Meagan Moffett and Meredith Goostree; 3 nice grandchildren, Brayden Goostree, Gavin Goostree and Avery Moffett; 2 brothers, Howard (Jane) Kirby and Edward Kirby.

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Preparations entrusted to Austin & Bell Funeral Residence 2619 Hwy 41 S., Greenbrier, TN 37073

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Obituary for Enoch Dibrell Barnes

Age 86 of Cross Plains handed away Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at his residence. He was born November 12, 1936 in Nashville, TN to William Keel & Bertha Mamie Huddleston Barnes. He labored as a printer and operated Barnes Display Graphics. He loved fishing and looking, each with weapons and bows and arrows. He was of the Church of God religion.

He’s preceded in dying by his mother and father; son, Richard Dale Barnes; brother, William Leon Barnes. He’s survived by his loving spouse of virtually 68 years, Mary Catherine Barnes, Cross Plains, TN; sons, Daniel Gregory Barnes, Cross Plains, TN and Terry Wayne (Sherry) Barnes, Greenbrier, TN; daughter, Christine Carol (Mitchell) Smith; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild on the way in which.

floral squareA memorial service is scheduled for Friday, February 17, 2023 at 12pm within the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Residence in White Home with Bro. Jack Oden officiating. Inurnment will observe at Woodlawn Memorial Park at 3pm. Visitation with the household is deliberate for Friday, February 17, 2023 9am-12pm on the funeral residence..

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Preparations entrusted to Austin & Bell Funeral Residence 533 Freeway 76 White Home, TN 37188

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Obituary for Patricia Karen Bunch Worth

Pat Bunch Worth, age 83 of Cross Plains handed away Monday, January 30, 2023 at her residence. She was born June 22, 1939 in Zanesville, Ohio to Charles & Gladys Rush Hendershot. Pat was a gifted songwriter, who has written many songs over the previous 50+ years. She had been employed by Warner Brothers, Sony and ASCP to only title a couple of. She penned the phrases to “I’ll Nonetheless Be Loving You”, a No 1 promoting hit for Stressed Coronary heart, “I Need My Goodbye Again” recorded by Ty Herndon and “Wild One” sung by Religion Hill. She additionally beloved amassing vintage dolls.

floral squareShe is preceded in dying by her mother and father; 2 brothers, Dane and Lance Daugherty She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, James Worth, Cross Plains, TN; sons, Randy (Cathy) Archer, Scottsdale, AZ, Robin Archer, White Home, TN and Rusty (Christine) Archer, Pueblo, CO; sister, Sally (Al) Litwalk, Minneapolis, MN; 9 grandchildren.

There are not any companies or visitation deliberate.

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Preparations entrusted to Austin & Bell Funeral Residence 533 Freeway 76 White Home, TN 37188

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