{"id":1691,"date":"2019-10-16T19:21:45","date_gmt":"2019-10-16T23:21:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/lewis2\/?p=1691"},"modified":"2019-10-16T19:31:07","modified_gmt":"2019-10-16T23:31:07","slug":"lewis-co-tn-2009-lewis-county-herald-obituaries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/lewis\/lewis-co-tn-2009-lewis-county-herald-obituaries\/","title":{"rendered":"Lewis Co, TN: 2009 Lewis County Herald Obituaries"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p style=\"text-align:center\"><strong>Issues beginning 23 April 2009 \n\t\tthrough 31 December 20o9<br>\n\t\t<\/strong><strong><em>\n\t\t~A TNGenWeb Project~<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p style=\"text-align:center\">More information  on Lewis County happenings can be found at <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.lewisherald.com\">http:\/\/www.lewisherald.com<\/a> <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Obituaries are in reverse chronological order.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t<em><strong>\n\t\t\t\tThursday, December 31st, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Dorothy Jane  \u201cDot\u201d Moore<\/strong><\/em>, age 57, of Hohenwald died Saturday,  December 26, 2009, at Lewis County Nursing and Rehabilitation  Center. She was a native of Lawrence County.&nbsp; Funeral  services were conducted at Neal Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg at  1:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 29, 2009 with Art McCormick  officiating. Interment took place at Lawrence County Memorial  Gardens.&nbsp; She was preceded in death by her parents, Naley  Orbin and Annie Mae Ashmore Moore and two brothers, Melvin Moore  and Troy Moore.&nbsp; She is survived by two sisters, Mary  Evelyn Longshore (Doyce) of Ethridge and Iva Lou Moore of  Hohenwald; three brothers, Paris Moore (Leda) of Hohenwald, Carl  Moore (Marilyn) of Sun City, Arizona, and Lloyd Moore of  Bayfield, Colorado.<br> <br><em><strong>Samuel Jackson Johnson<\/strong><\/em>, age 70 of Arrington passed  away December 27, 2009.&nbsp; Born in Williamson County to the  late Bernice Rauleigh and Josie Price Johnson.&nbsp; Funeral  services were conducted 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at  Williamson Memorial Funeral Home with Elder Clifton Johnson  officiating. Burial followed at Johnson Hollow Cemetery.&nbsp;  He is survived by wife, Nell H. Johnson; two sons, Danny (Mandy)  Weigel of Hohenwald and Price (Andrea) Johnson of College Grove;  daughter, Kathy (Joe) Vick of Bell Buckle; two brothers, B.  Carroll (Betsy) Johnson of College Grove and Kenneth (Wanda)  Johnson of Smyrna; two sisters, Mattie Sue Johnson of Arrington  and Lavene (George) Neal of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; five  grandchildren and one great grandchild.&nbsp; Memorials may be  made to Leipers Fork Primitive Baptist Church.&nbsp; <br> <br><em><strong>Perry Ray Carroll<\/strong><\/em>, age 53, passed away December  25, 2009 at his residence in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral  services were held at 2:00 p.m. December 27, 2009 with Glen  Floyd officiating. Burial took place in the Twin Oaks Cemetery.&nbsp;  Mr. Carroll was born April 29, 1956 in Trenton, Michigan to the  late Leonard Ray Carroll and Darlene Nancy Mae Williams Carroll.  He was a laborer with Durham Construction.&nbsp; Survivors  include two daughters, Penny Allison Carroll of San Fransico,  California, and Elizabeth Amber Carroll of Hohenwald; two  brothers, Todd Richard Carroll and Randy Clark Carroll, both of  Hohenwald; one sister, Debbie Darlene Spurgeon, also of  Hohenwald; and two grandchildren.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, December 24th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Sharon Mae Russell<\/strong><\/em>, 63, passed away December 21,  2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral services were held 2:00 p.m. December 23, 2009 at New  Hope Baptist Church with Jerry McDonald officiating. Burial  followed in the New Hope Cemetery. McDonald Funeral Home was in  charge of arrangements.&nbsp; A homemaker, Mrs. Russell was born  September 17, 1946 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania to the late George  Bennett Sr. and Hazel Mae Cummings Bennett.&nbsp; Survivors  include her husband, Ellis Dean Russell of Hohenwald; two sons,  Samuel Marsh, Jr. of San Diego, California and William Evan  Marsh of Brownsburg, Indiana; one daughter, Nancy Beckelheimer  of Hohenwald; four step-sons, Tracy and Danny Russell, both of  Springfield, Missouri, Randall Russell of Farmington, Missouri,  and Josh Donofrio of Knoxville; two step-daughters, Teresa  Brennamon of Springfield, Missouri and Summer Donofrio of  Knoxville; one brother, George Bennett, Jr. of Cherryville,  North Carolina; one sister, Nancy Bennett, also of Cherryville;  twenty-one grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.&nbsp; In  addition to her parents, Mrs. Russell was preceded in death by a  step-daughter, Becky Russell.<br> <br><em><strong>Christy Lynn Webb<\/strong><\/em>, age 35, passed away Thursday,  December 17, 2009 at Perry Community Hospital in Linden.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral services were held Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 2:00  p.m. in the McDonald Funeral Home Chapel with Artie Collins and  Mark McDonald, ministers of Springer Church of Christ,  officiating. Burial took place in the Springer Cemetery.&nbsp;  Christy was born January 10, 1974 in Hohenwald to Dwight and  Joyce Stubblefield Webb.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, she  is survived by paternal grandmother, Bessie Webb of Hohenwald  and maternal grandparents, Joella and Jerry Hensley of Linden.<br> <br><em><strong>Annie Bell Whitworth<\/strong><\/em>, 83, died December 15, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia.&nbsp; A memorial  service was held 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 18, 2009 at the  Grinders Creek Church of Christ with Elton Jackson and Scott  Holt officiating. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge of  arrangements.&nbsp; Mrs. Whitworth was a daughter of the late  Samuel David Edwards and Maudie Mae Adams Edwards. A retired  employee of Dana Corporation, she was born January 29, 1926 in  Birchwood.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, she was preceded in  death by her husband, Hershel Whitworth.&nbsp; Survivors include  one son, Billy Whitworth of Columbia; three daughters, Beverly  Whitworth of Hohenwald, Gwenda Hall of Culleoka, and Linda  Fronczak of Green Cove Springs, Florida; seven grandchildren,  sixteen great grandchildren, and five great, great  grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.<br> <br><em><strong>Susie Jane Sims<\/strong><\/em>, 83, died December 16, 2009 at  Lewis County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.&nbsp; Funeral  services were held at McDonald Funeral Home December 17, 2009 at  1:00 p.m. with Dwayne Sparks officiating. Burial took place in  the Deavers Cemetery in Hohenwald.&nbsp; Born March 2, 1926,  Mrs. Sims was a daughter of the late Jones Hensley and Lula  Flippo Hensley. She was a homemaker.&nbsp; Survivors include two  brothers, Leslie Hensley and Billy Joe Hensley, both of  Hohenwald; one sister, Pearl Uno, also of Hohenwald; several  nieces and nephews.In addition to her parents, Mrs. Sims was  preceded in death by her first husband, Wilson Lawson, and  second husband, Roy Sims.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, December 17th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Sylvia Lois  Hinson<\/strong><\/em>, age 75, died December 14, 2009 at her residence  in Hohenwald.&nbsp; Graveside services were held 11 a.m.  December 15, 2009 at the Deavers Cemetery with Mark Harper and  Sam Livingston officiating. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge  of arrangements.&nbsp; Mrs. Hinson, a self-employed merchant,  was born September 29, 1934 in Perry County to the late Orice  Allen and Lockie Bell Luttrell Tillman. She was married to the  late Alvis Hinson.&nbsp; <br> <br><em><strong>Donalie Ann (Owens) Stormes<\/strong><\/em>, 45, lost her battle  with breast cancer December 8, 2009, at her home in Vichy,  Missouri.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral services were held at the Highway  E Church of Christ in Rolla, Missouri at 11 a.m. Saturday,  December 12, 2009 with George Hewlett officiating. Null and Son  Funeral Home of Rolla was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; She  was an accomplished educator earning her Bachelor of Science  from David Lipscomb University in English Education. She taught  in Paragould, Arkansas and Vienna, Missouri before moving to the  Rolla School district.&nbsp; While at the Rolla High School, she  taught English, worked with the Student Council, Link Crew and  the Student 2 Student Program. She attained the honor of being  named Educator of the Year for the Rolla School System in 2009.&nbsp;  Mrs. Stormes was also a member of Chapter EM of PEO. She served  on the Little Prairie Bible Camp board and was a member of  Highway E Church of Christ in Rolla.&nbsp; Donalie was born  October 14, 1964 in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Donald Lee  Owens and Dianna Jean (Gordon) Owens. She was married to Russell  Andrew (Andy) Stormes and had two children: Margaret (Maggie)  Ann Stormes and Russell Isaac Stormes of Vichy.&nbsp; In  addition to her husband, children and mother, she is survived by  a sister, Deena Rae Owens Reeves of Hohenwald; a brother, Darren  Lee Owens, also of Hohenwald; and father-in-law and  mother-in-law, Bill and Sue Stormes of Rolla, Missouri.&nbsp;  Her father, Donald Lee Owens, preceded her in death.&nbsp; A  scholarship fund has been established in Donalie\u2019s name for  students to attend Missouri Association of Student Council  Summer Leadership Camp. Memorial contributions are suggested to  C.O.R.E.\/Donalie Stormes Memorial Scholarship, P.O. Box 1204,  Rolla, Missouri 65402 or Phelps Regional Hospice.<br> <br><em><strong>Randy Wayne Cooper<\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral  services were held December 16, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. for Randy  Wayne Cooper.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Cooper, age 59, died December 14,  2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia after  suffering with cancer.&nbsp; David Carroll officiated with  burial in the Lewis County Memorial Gardens. McDonald Funeral  Home was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; An Engineer Tech for  the State of Tennessee, Mr. Cooper was born July 18, 1950 to the  late William Robert Himes and Tommye Cooper Himes.&nbsp;  Survivors include his wife, Judy Elaine Peery Cooper; one  daughter, Katria (Rodney) Smith of Lawrenceburg; two sisters,  Clara (George) Grover of Crossville and Susie Brown of  Hohenwald; three grandchildren, and one great grandchild.<br> <br><em><strong>Plummer Harrison Vaughn <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;Local businessman  Plummer Harrison, age 87, passed away peacefully at his  home on December 9, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral services were held  at 1:00 p.m. December 11, 2009 in the McDonald Funeral Home  Chapel with Malcom George, minister of Lomax Church of Christ,  officiating. Interment followed in the Swiss Cemetery Mausoleum.&nbsp;  Mr. Vaughan was born May 11, 1922 in Big Rock, Tennessee to the  late Plummer Harrison Vaughan Sr. and Effie Laura Stimpson  Vaughan. He and his wife of 63 years, Martha Elizabeth Ellis  Vaughan, moved to Hohenwald in 1959 to establish V &amp; W Ready Mix  Concrete Company.&nbsp; In addition to his wife, Mr. Vaughan is  survived by a son, Johnny R. Vaughan of Hohenwald; two  daughters, Gypsy Jo (Gary) Schwendimann and Scarlette Woodall,  both of Hohenwald; one sister, Nell Moore of Hopkinsville,  Kentucky; five granddaughters, Elizabeth Marie Vaughan of  Hohenwald, Heidi (Russell) Cothran of Columbia, Kathryn \u201cCassi\u201d  Lark (Eric) Parsons of Nashville, Poppy (Perry) Bass of Bremen,  Georgia, and Jade Woodall of Nashville; one grandson, Noah  Vaughan Woodall of Hohenwald; one great granddaughter, Paisley  Burklow of Carrollton, Georgia; and one great grandson, Harrison  Cothran of Columbia.&nbsp; In lieu of flowers, the family  request donations be made to the Fraternal Order of Police,  Lodge 73, at Citizens Bank in Hohenwald, to be used for their  Needy Children\u2019s Christmas Fund.<br> <br> <em><strong>Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Tawny Betz<\/strong><\/em>, daughter of James and Rose Betz of  Hohenwald, died Friday, December 4, 2009 at St. Thomas Hospital  in Nashville. Tawny was 38.&nbsp; She has been a resident of the  Perry County Nursing Home for the past several years.&nbsp; She  is also survived by her sister, Christina R. Runions and  grandmother, Ethel Earhart of Dickson.<br> <br><em><strong>Thomas Alvin Curtis<\/strong><\/em>, age 69, died December 1, 2009  at his residence.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral services were held  Saturday, December 5, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Richard  Tate officiating.&nbsp; Mr. Curtis was born July 1, 1940 to the  late Leonard Franklin Curtis and Edith Nevada Haygood Curtis.&nbsp;  Survivors include two sons, Alvin (Lynda) Curtis of Holland,  Michigan and Ronnie (Shawna) Curtis of Stephenville, Texas; one  daughter, Candy (John) May of Mineral Bluff, Georgia; three  brothers, Bruce and Joe Curtis, both of Hohenwald, and Donnie  Curtis of Centerville; three sisters, Jane Runions, Carolyn  Haymons and Lynda Devore, all of Hohenwald; two granddaughters,  Kailyn and Sara May, both of Mineral Bluff, Georgia; a special  friend, Margaret Scott of Mt. Pleasant.&nbsp; In addition to his  parents, Mr. Curtis was preceded in death by his wife, Minnie  Frances Scott Curtis; a step-son, James Anthony LaRue; four  brothers, James, Frank, Loyd and Stanley Curtis; and one sister,  Ruby Barnett.<br> <br><em><strong>Kirby McMunn<\/strong><\/em>, age 89, a resident of Union Place in  Columbia, passed away on Friday, December 4, 2009 at Maury  Regional Medical Center.&nbsp; Funeral services for Mr. McMunn  were conducted Sunday, December 6, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. in the  chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with Mark Whitt  officiating. Burial followed in the Athens City Cemetery in  Athens, Alabama at 3:30 p.m. with military honors provided by  the United States Navy.&nbsp; Born June 11, 1920 in Limestone  County, Alabama, he was the son of the late Walter and Ellen  Byram McMunn and the husband of the late Irene McMahan McMunn.  He retired from Monsanto as a heavy equipment operator. He was a  U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and was of the Baptist faith.&nbsp;  Mr. McMunn is survived by two daughters: Patricia (Tommy) Dooley  of Columbia and Elaine (Billy) Runions of Hohenwald; four  grandchildren and six great grandchildren.&nbsp; He was preceded  in death by five sisters and six brothers.&nbsp; <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Harold Allen  Dyer<\/strong><\/em> of Holiday, 72, died December 5, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald. Interment followed in the Memorial  Gardens.&nbsp; Born February 11, 1936, Mr. Dyer served in the  United States Army and worked as a forklift mechanic in  Nashville.&nbsp; Harold and his wife, Valley Juanita Stephens  Dyer, were married for 45 years and worked to raise their  children. After retirement, they moved to the Tennessee River, a  lifelong dream. His hobbies included building and flying model  airplanes, working on cars, having fun and loving his family.&nbsp;  Survivors include his wife, Juanita of Holiday; one son, William  Smith of Hohenwald; two daughters, Helen Quillen and Carrie  Tatum, both of Hohenwald; two grandchildren; six great  grandchildren; and one great-great grandson; two brothers, Glenn  Dyer of Garner, North Carolina; and Randel Dyer of  Hendersonville; three sisters, Mary Jane Crotzer of Whitehouse,  Judy Ragland of Bethpage, and Peggy Pennington of Portland; lots  of nieces, nephews, and friends.&nbsp; Mr. Dyer was preceded in  death by his first wife, Joyce; mother and father, Earl and Mary  Ellen Townes Dyer; two brothers and two sisters.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Jessie Lee  Mayberry,<\/strong><\/em> age 92, died December 6, 2009 at Maury  Regional Medical Center in Columbia.&nbsp; Funeral services were  held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 9, 2009 in the chapel of  McDonald Funeral Home with Malcom George, minister of Lomax  Church of Christ, officiating. Burial followed in the Charles L.  Nickell Memorial Park in Centerville.&nbsp; Mrs. Mayberry was  born May 22, 1917 in Hickman County to the late Osber and Dillie  Pevahouse Loveless. She was a homemaker.&nbsp; Survivors include  one son, David (Hattie) Mayberry of Centerville; two daughters,  Wilma Harris and Barbara (Jerry) Carroll of Hohenwald; ten  grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, and eleven great-great  grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, Mrs. Mayberry  was preceded in death by her husband, James D. Mayberry and  son-in-law, Frank Harris<br> <br> <em><strong>John E. Black<\/strong><\/em>, age 63, a resident of Big Swan  Road in Hohenwald, passed away on Tuesday, December 2, at the  Alvin C. York Medical Center in Murfreesboro.&nbsp; A graveside  inurnment was conducted Monday, December 7, 2009 at Polk  Memorial Gardens with Bro. Kenneth Jenkins and Bro. Rick Points  officiating. Military honors was provided by the Herbert Griffin  American Legion Post 19.&nbsp; Williams Funeral Home in Columbia  was in charge of the arrangements. The Athens, AL, native was  born January 5, 1946. He was the son of the late Will Black and  Myra Wales Black. John served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam.  He was retired after many years of service with Lasko Metal  Products. John had also worked as a security guard for Wal-Mart.&nbsp;  Survivors include his son: Steve Black of Columbia; daughters:  Felicia Morris, Tasha Cash and Jacqueline Kincaid, all of  Columbia; one brother: James \u201cJack\u201d (Carol) Black of Columbia;  one sister: Leslie Stockard of Columbia; grandchildren: Julie  Black, Jenie Black, Hannah Cash, Star Liggons, Ethan Smith, Abby  Smith and David Cole Kincaid, all of Columbia; nephews and  nieces: Jimmy (Dee) Tennyson of Columbia, Bobby (Beverly)  Tennyson of Culleoka, Barbara (Donald) Potts of Santa Fe, Sandra  (Alfred) Ervin of Santa Fe, Janice (Darrel) Teeples of Columbia,  Becky (David) Ring of Columbia, Elizabeth (Taz) Barnes of Mt.  Pleasant, Ricky (Laura) Bishop of Pulaski, Susan Stockard of  Columbia, Tammy Black, Jason Black and Phillip Black, all of  Hohenwald and Jackie (Jerry) Plant of Mt. Pleasant..<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Richard E.  \u201cDick\u201d Nelson<\/strong><\/em>, 81, formerly of Hohenwald, died Friday,  November 27, 2009 in Vero Beach, Florida.&nbsp; Arrangements  were under the direction of Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home and  Crematory, Vero Beach, Florida.&nbsp; He was born May 29, 1928  in Yakima, Washington and lived in Short Hills and Livingston,  New Jersey before moving to Vero Beach in 1965 with his family.  He moved to Hohenwald in 2006.&nbsp; Before retirement, he was a  stock broker in New York City and later in Vero Beach. He also  operated the Riviera Restaurant in Vero Beach. He belonged to  St. Helen Catholic Church and later to Holy Cross Catholic  Church.&nbsp; He is survived by his wife, Gloria Nelson of  Hohenwald; three sons, Rick Nelson of Bald Head Island, North  Carolina, Dan and Tom Nelson of Vero Beach; two daughters, Megan  Nelson of Vero Beach, and Courtney Keeton off Hohenwald; three  brothers, Bob Nelson of Texas, Bill and Tom Nelson of Denver,  Colorado; three sisters, Mary Ann Bogan and Betty Jane Nelson,  both of Denver, Colorado, and Pat Shiels of St. Augustine,  Florida; and eight grandchildren.&nbsp; He was preceded in death  by his first wife, Celine Nelson.&nbsp; At the request of the  family, no services were planned other than a private family  service to be held at a later date.&nbsp; Donations may be made  to VNA Hospice, 901 37th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960<br> <br><em><strong>Mary Ruth Melton<\/strong><\/em>, 84, died November 24, 2009 at  NHC Health Care in Johnson City.&nbsp; Funeral services were  held 2:00 p.m. November 29, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in  Hohenwald. Malcom George, minister of Lomax Church of Christ,  officiated. Interment took place in the Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp;  Born February 25, 1925 in Dover, Ohio, Mrs. Melton was a  daughter of the late Walter Christopher Amacher and Vivian Sisco  Amacher.&nbsp; Survivors include a son John W. (Carol) Melton of  Johnson City; one granddaughter, Ashley (David) Blevins of  Montgomery, Alabama; two grandsons, Dr. Casey (Amy) Melton of  Mobile, Alabama, and Scotty (Hope) Melton of Montgomery,  Alabama; seven great grandchildren, Cooper, Collier, Chapman and  Crawford Blevins and Caroline Melton, all of Montgomery,  Alabama, Kayla and Laney Melton of Mobile, Alabama.&nbsp; In  addition to her parents, Mrs. Melton was preceded in death by  her husband, Clarence Wilson Melton; one brother, Buddy Amacher;  and one sister, Sarah Jane Peery.<br> <br><em><strong>James Ross Holden<\/strong><\/em>, age 81, a resident of Mt. Joy  Road in Mt. Pleasant, passed away Monday, November 30, 2009 at  NHC Columbia.&nbsp; Graveside services for Mr. Holden will be  conducted today, Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at  Polk Memorial Gardens with Rev. Rock Jaggers officiating.&nbsp;  Born on August 14, 1928 in Hampshire, Mr. Holden was the son of  the late William and Lillie B. Rochelle Holden. He worked as a  school bus driver and carpenter. A member of Cedar Hill Church  of Christ, Mr. Holden was an avid fisherman and hunter.&nbsp;  Survivors include one daughter: Glenda Holden of Hampshire; two  sisters; Alice Garner and Susie Church, of Columbia; and several  nieces and nephews.&nbsp; He was preceded in death by three  brothers: Dude Holden, Hughes Holden, William Holden; one  sister: Elease Holden. <br> <br><em><strong>William Oliver Hess<\/strong><\/em>, age 77, died at his home  November 22, 2009 after a brief illness with cancer.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mr. Hess was born in Momence, Illinois and moved to Lewis County  from Richmond, Virginia. He was a veteran of the Korean War and  cum laude graduate of the University of Illinois, Champaign  Urbana. He was a member of St. Peters Episcopal Church in  Columbia, a member of the Lewis County Lions Club and a 16 plus  gallon blood donor for the American Red Cross.&nbsp; Mr. Hess, a  Certified Public Accountant, opened an accounting office in  Lewis County in 1978 in the Cordell Hul Building and retired in  1999.&nbsp; He was preceded in death by his parents, Edmond and  Mary Baker Hess; a brother, Edmond Jr. \u201cTinker\u201d.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Those surviving include his wife of 53 years, Catharine Mapp  Hess; his children, Pamela Lynn Hess of Ft. Pierce, Florida,  Gregory Edward Hess and Patrick William Hess of Port St. Lucie,  Florida, and Dolores Hess Hinson of Hohenwald; ten grandchildren  and four great grandchildren; and one brother, Charles Elihu  Hess of Armona Park, Illinois.&nbsp; Memorials may be made to  the St. Peters Episcopal Church Outreach Committee in Columbia  or to the American Red Cross.<br> <br><em><strong>Rickey Adam Seagraves<\/strong><\/em>, age 23, a resident of  Trousdale Lane in Columbia, passed away on Sunday, November 29,  at Vanderbilt Medical Center.&nbsp; Funeral services for Adam  was conducted Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in the  chapel of Williams Funeral Home in Columbia with Rick Points  officiating. Burial will follow in the Polk Memorial Gardens.&nbsp;  Born July 14, 1986 in Maury County, Adam was the son of Rickey  and Leta Deavers Seagraves. He worked in the shipping department  of Southeastern Shirt Factory and as a cashier and bagger for  Food Lion. Adam loved wrestling, auto racing and monster trucks.&nbsp;  Survivors in addition to his parents, include: his grandparents:  Eugene and Marie Seagraves of Columbia; aunts and uncles: Sherry  Dale, Billy Seagraves, and Charles McCoy, all of Columbia, Wanda  Walton of Pulaski, Ronnie Seagraves of Lewisburg, Terry  Seagraves of Williamsport, Darla Blackwell of Hohenwald; his  faithful dog, Phoebe; numerous cousins.&nbsp; He was preceded in  death by a grandmother, Willene Defoe.<br> <br><em><strong>James Thomas \u201cJimmy\u201d Brooks, Jr<\/strong><\/em>. of Lyles,  formerly of Hampshire, died November 25, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral services were held 2:30 p.m. Saturday, November 28, 2009  in the chapel of McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville with Stan  Butt, Matthew Kincade, and Bill McDonald officiating. Interment  was in Little Lot Cemetery in Hickman County.&nbsp; Mr. Brooks,  age 67, was born November 9, 1942 in Hampshire to the late James  Thomas Brooks, Sr. and Mary Cleo Shannon Brooks.&nbsp; A 1960  graduate of Lewis County High School, he was an employee of  Trigreen Implement Co. in Columbia and was an elder of the  Anderson Bend Church of Christ.&nbsp; He is survived by his  wife, Edith Mae Mobley Brooks of Lyles; daughters, Deborah Joyce  \u201cDebbie\u201d (Stephen) Mencer of Centerville and Kristie Lea (Richie)  Turnbo of Columbia; two grandchildren; two brothers, Billy  Brooks of Columbia and Sammy Brooks of Cross Bridges; three  sisters, Alice Faye Hines of Columbia, Betsy Tiller of  Hohenwald, and Marie Smith of Kentucky.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, November 26th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Deborah Karen Sharp Whidby<\/strong><\/em> of Nashville, formerly  of Hohenwald, died October 14, 2009 at Baptist Hospital.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mrs. Whidby, 55, was born December 12, 1953 to Donald Earl Sharp  and Eunice French Howell.&nbsp; Graveside services will be held  Sunday, November 29, 2009 at Palestine Cemetery in Lewis County.&nbsp;&nbsp;  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by  husband, William Lee Whidby and a daughter, Helen Louise Whidby.&nbsp;  Mrs. Whidby is survived by a son, Chris McWherter of Nashville  and five grandchildren, Brittney Anderson, Nathan Leonard,  Dakota Miller, Alex Sood, and Johnathan Sood.<br> <br><em><strong>Freddie Fay Mathis<\/strong><\/em>, age 69, died November 19, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral services were held November 21, 2009, 1 p.m., at  McDonald Funeral Home with Jimmy Garner officiating. Burial  followed in Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp; Mrs. Mathis was born September  8, 1940 to the late Luther D. Stowe and Hettie Crowell.&nbsp;  Survivors include her husband Claude Mathis of Hohenwald; a son,  Bobby Joe Smith of Nashville; two step-daughters, Karen (Kenny)  Prentice of Hohenwald, and Karrie (Ed) Gallaga of Napierville,  Illinois; one brother, Chuck Stowe of Hohenwald; two sisters,  Billie Ruth Hopkins of Oak Grove, Louisiana and JoAnn Rasbury of  Waynesboro, and eight grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to her  parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, James Stowe.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, November 19th, 2009<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>William Earl  Carroll,<\/strong><\/em> 77, of Linden, passed away at his home on  November 10, 2009. Funeral services were held Friday, November  13, 2009 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Young Funeral Home with  Hoyt Kirk officiating. Burial followed in the Dean Cemetery.&nbsp;  Mr. Carroll was the retired owner of Shell Service Station in  Linden. He was born July 5, 1932 to the late Ed Carroll and  Gladys Horner Carroll.&nbsp; In addition to his parents, he was  preceded in death by his son Danny Earl Carroll, a brother,  Hubert Carroll, and two sisters, Elizabeth Hickerson and Eula  Belcher.&nbsp; Survivors include his wife, Betty June Carroll of  Linden; daughter Dena (David) Irwin, also of Linden;  daughter-in-law, Debbie Pace Carroll of Hohenwald; and  grandchildren, Dustin and Danielle Carroll, and Dedra and Drew  Irwin.<br> <br><em><strong>Jeffrey Trent Cross<\/strong><\/em>, age 47, died November 13,  2009 at his home.&nbsp; Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m.  Saturday, November 14, 2009 in the McDonald Funeral Home Chapel.  Horace Farr officiated.&nbsp; Born October 5, 1962 in Nashville,  Mr. Cross was a son of Ludene Seiber Carroll and the late Atlas  Cross of Hohenwald.&nbsp; In addition to his mother, Mr. Cross  is survived by his wife, Victoria Hinson Cross; daughter Lois  Curtis of Michigan; sister, Patty Robertson of Hohenwald;  step-father, Lonnie Carroll of Hohenwald; step-sister Diane  Cohen of Center, Alabama; half-sister, Melinda Sanders of  Hohenwald; and two grandchildren.&nbsp; He was preceded in death  by, in addition to his father, a brother, Bruce Cross, and a  sister, Peggy Carroll.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, November 12th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>David Randall \u201cRandy\u201d Jones<\/strong><\/em>, age 51, died November  8, 2009 at his residence in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral  services were held November 10, 2:00 p.m., at Blondy Church of  God with Marcus Webb and Bill Webb officiating. McDonald Funeral  Home was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; Married to Nicole Rene  Gandy Jones, Mr. Jones was employed as a pipe fitter with Local  572. He was born October 26, 1958 to Dorothy Frances Schachte  Jones and the late Robert William Jones II.&nbsp; Survivors, in  addition to his wife and mother, are three daughters, Laneia  Murray of Phoenix, Arizona, Leah Jones and Abby Jones, both of  Hohenwald; three brothers, Larry F. Jones of Dalton, Georgia,  Terry Alan Jones of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and Charles Richard  Jones of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Betty Ann Holt and Lori Lynn  Brewer, both of Hohenwald; two grandsons, Slade and Eli Murray,  both of Phoenix, Arizona.&nbsp; In addition to his father, Mr.  Jones was preceded in death by a brother, Robert \u201cBobby\u201d William  Jones III.    A trust fund has been set up at Bank of Lewis  County for Leah and Abby  Jones, children of the late David  Randall \u201cRandy\u201d Jones. For more  information, call Bank of Lewis  County at 931-796-2272. <br> <br> <em><strong>Jamie Wayne Harder <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Services for  Jamie Wayne Harder, age 65, of Waynesboro, were held Friday,  November 6, 2009, 1:00 p.m., at Shackelford Funeral Chapel in  Waynesboro. Greg Eaton officiated with burial in Throgmorton  Cemetery in Wayne County.&nbsp;&nbsp; Born April 22, 1944 in  Hohenwald, Mr. Harder died Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at  University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham. He was a son of  the late Carlos James and Cyrena Hickerson Harder of Hohenwald.&nbsp;  Mr. Harder was a Vietnam veteran serving in the United States  Army from 1965-1967 and the Tennessee Army National Guard from  1981-2002. He was employed at Wayne Medical Center as a medical  laboratory manager and was a member of the American Legion.&nbsp;  He is survived by his wife of over 40 years, Shirley Walker  Harder; a son, Brett Harder and wife Patsy, all of Waynesboro;  daughter, Natasha Harder of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; two  grandchildren; a brother, Buddy Harder of Linden; and two  sisters, Imodean Clay of Chattanooga, and Sue Hurt of Hohenwald.&nbsp;  In addition to his parents, Mr. Harder was preceded in death by  a sister, Norma Casteel. <br> <br><em><strong>Connie Lee Prince<\/strong><\/em>,&nbsp; age 49, died November 7,  2009 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.&nbsp;  Funeral services were held November 9, 2009, 11 a.m., at Freedom  Holy Temple Church with Glen Floyd and Michael Davis  officiating. Interment followed in the Cedar Grove Cemetery in  Iron City with McDonald Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Born June 5, 1960 in Peoria, Illinois, Mrs. Prince was the  daughter of Shelby Woodham Taylor and the late Frank Donald  Taylor of Hohenwald. She and her husband, David Prince, resided  in Iron City.&nbsp; Survivors in addition to her husband and  mother are a son, David Lee Prince, Jr. of Iron City; five  brothers, Terry Taylor of Little Rock, Arkansas, Tommy, Tim,  Earl, and Allen Taylor, all of Hohenwald; three sisters, Angie  Quillen, Mary Hankins, and Kim Holloway, also of Hohenwald and  many nieces and nephews.&nbsp; In addition to her father, Mrs.  Prince was preceded in death by three brothers, Bobby, Frankie,  and Wade Taylor, and sister, Pam Sanders.<br> <br><em><strong>Robert Alan Layne<\/strong><\/em>, age 33, died November 5, 2009  after an extended illness.&nbsp;&nbsp; A conductor for CXS  Railroad, Mr. Layne was born June 30, 1976 in Florence, Alabama.  He was married to Tanonni Cothran Layne of Hohenwald.&nbsp; Mr.  Layne was a member of the Salem Church of Christ. He served in  capacities throughout his adult life in Churches of Christ, as  youth minister, teacher, preacher, and deacon.&nbsp; Services  were held at 1:00 p.m. November 7, 2009 at Hohenwald Church of  Christ. David Kersey, Artie Collins and Mark McDonald officiated  with McDonald Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Burial  followed in the Jimmy Cothran\u2019s Family Cemetery.&nbsp; In  addition to his wife, Mr. Layne is survived by his parents,  Robert (Bob) Layne and Alishia Carol McGuyer Layne of Gurley,  Alama; daughter, Alishia Fayth Layne of Hohenwald; one sister,  Alishia Michelle Isbell of Killen, Alabama; and grandmother,  Frances Layne of Gurley, Alabama.&nbsp; A trust fund has been  set up at Regions Bank for his daughter, Fayth.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, November 12th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Ferrell Deason \u201cDee\u201d Loveless<\/strong><\/em>, 91, passed away  peacefully at his home on Danbury Drive in Columbia November 7,  2009 following a brief illness. During the last weeks of his  life, he was surrounded by numerous family members and friends  who loved and cherished him.&nbsp;&nbsp; Deason was a retired  electrician from Monsanto Company and a well known and highly  respected sports official. He was known for singing to the  ladies and making dollar bill rings for servers at restaurants.&nbsp;  Funeral services were conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. at Graymere  Church of Christ in Columbia where he and his wife of 63 years,  Oneita, were charter members. Officiating were John Vaughan,  Wendell Robinson, and Kirk Brothers. Burial followed in Polk  Memorial Gardens with military honors provided by Herbert  Griffin American Legion Post 19. Oakes &amp; Nichols Funeral  Directors assisted the family with arrangements.&nbsp; The  family requests to honor \u201cDee\u2019s\u201d memory, that you give to help  someone else. Give your time to help a young person, give blood  to the Red Cross, give money to your favorite charity, give your  family your love. Memorials can also be made to Columbia  Academy, 1101 W. 7th Street, Columbia, TN 38401 or the Timothy  Hill Children\u2019s Ranch, 298 Middle Road, Riverhead, NY  11901-9805. Notes of sympathy may be sent to&nbsp; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oakesandnichols.com\">www.oakesandnichols.com<\/a>.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>          Born March 24, 1918 in Lewis County,  Tennessee, he was the son of the late Mavis Poore Loveless and  W. H. Loveless. He was a 1936 graduate of Lewis County High  School where he excelled in basketball, football, and American  Legion baseball. He was the football captain and quarterback the  year he was a senior (1935-36). During the three years he  played, this football team lost one game, tied two, and won all  the others. No opponent scored on them in the \u201935 season.&nbsp;  Sports always has been a part of Deason\u2019s life. He played  semi-pro baseball for the Chattanooga Lookouts and pro-ball two  years with Thomasville, Georgia in 1940 and Selma, Alabama in  1941.&nbsp; He went into the United States Army on January 14,  1942 and served in the cavalry in the Southwest Pacific. He was  wounded at New Britain on January 4, 1944 and received the  Purple Heart. His aspirations of playing professional baseball  ended when he was wounded in the arm and neck during the war.  While working with Monsanto, he had a 12 year baseball career  with the nationally known semi-pro Monsanto Maulers. He served  as manager of this team in 1953 and 1954.&nbsp; For 42 years  Deason was a member of the TSSAA, having been a charter member  of this organization. Before the TSSAA was created he was a  member of the Tennessee Approved Official\u2019s Conference, the  forerunner of TSSAA. He officiated football for 42 years and  basketball for 20 years and 9 years officiated baseball and  softball as well as working Pop Warner games. He was once  described as one of the most experienced officials in the state,  and noted as the \u201cdean of TSSAA Football officials in the  midstate.\u201d Numerous officials have been trained by him through  the years.&nbsp; He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame  by the Old Timer\u2019s Baseball Association in Nashville, as Prep  Official of the Year by the Quarterback Club of Lawrenceburg,  and was inducted into the TSSAA Hall of Fame. In later years he  was a member of the Senior Tennessee Golf Association and  participated in the Senior Olympics. He played golf with the  \u201cSeniors\u201d as well as worked out at the YMCA until October of  this year.&nbsp; Deason served as a deacon at Graymere Church of  Christ for 29 years and a Sunday school teacher. He also enjoyed  delivering Meals on Wheels to shut-ins from the church and  giving away produce from his garden. For many years he was a  volunteer at Columbia Academy and believed in donating blood to  the Red Cross. He is a member of Herbert Griffin American Legion  Post #19, VFW, and Disabled Veterans of America.&nbsp; <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;         He is survived by the love of his life for 63 years,  Oneita Graves Loveless, whom he married May 4, 1946. He is the  father of Terri (Jim) Baker and Larry (Gail) Loveless, all of  Columbia. Grandchildren are Beth (Matt) Bogosian of Nashville,  Jeff (Kelley) Loveless, Jake Loveless, Lajuana Baker, and Mark  (Michelle) Baker all of Columbia. Great-grandchildren are:  Olivia Anne Loveless, Lillie Kathryn Baker, and Kaelyn Wilson.  He is also survived by a brother, Johnny (Judy) Loveless and a  sister, Ann (Guy) Rochelle, all of Nashville, and  brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Eddie and Dottie Baker of  Columbia, Dick and Faye Willis of Anderson, SC, Margorie Graves,  Joyce Hinson, Harville Griner, all of Hohenwald, Shirley Graves  of Livingston, Elton Graves of Brentwood, Wanda Loveless of  Arlington, TX, and Audrey Loveless of Nashville.&nbsp; All his  nieces and nephews were very precious to him, with Lynn  (Richard) Walton, Mark (Debbie) Loveless, Ken (Deanna) Loveless  and their children being his other set of children and  grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to his parents, he was preceded  in death by brothers Claigett Loveless, Bauman Loveless,  Springer Loveless, Billy Loveless, Jack Loveless, and sisters,  Eloise Carroll, Sannie Odil, and Betty Simpson.&nbsp; Active  pallbearers were Jeff Loveless, Jake Loveless, Mark Baker, Mark  Loveless, Ken Loveless, Chad Loveless, Broc Loveless, Greg  Baker, and David Walton.&nbsp; Honorary pallbearers include his  special nieces and nephews, Eddie Baker, Buddy Martin, Jim  Carrigan, Gerald Martin, Ben White, Jerry Colley, Ramona Smith,  Mattie Lee Shannon, elders, deacons, and ministers of Graymere  Church of Christ, Monsanto retirees, sports officials he has  worked with and\/or trained, golfers from the Senior Tennessee  Golf Association, and residents of his senior community Wyndam  Park.&nbsp; The family would like to thank his long time  doctors, Dr. Steve Simmons, Dr. Craig Ferrell, and Dr. Jon  Freels as well as the compassionate caregivers of Caris Hospice  and Debra Cathey. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Howard Wilson  Crowell<\/strong><\/em>, 88, died Monday, October 19, 2009, at Wayne  Care Nursing Home in Waynesboro.&nbsp; Services were held 1 p.m.  Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at Neal Funeral Home in Lawrenceburg  with Ron Jones officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Grove  Cemetery in Lawrence County with full military honors.&nbsp; He  was a native of Hohenwald, an army veteran of World War II, was  retired from Murray Inc., and was a Methodist.&nbsp; He was  preceded in death by parents Jim and Ollie Pollock Crowell and  wife Pauline Lyell Crowell.&nbsp; Survivors include daughter  Juanita Staggs of Waynesboro, son David Crowell of Lawrenceburg,  sisters Florence Rameriz and Roxie Davis of Hohenwald, brother  Boyce Crowell of Batesville, Mississippi; three grandchildren,  four great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and several  nieces and nephews.<br> <br><em><strong>Willie Paul Layton,<\/strong><\/em> 64, died October 29, 2009 at  his residence in Waynesboro.&nbsp; Graveside service was held  November 2, 2009 at 2 p.m. in the Swiss Cemetery with L. B.  Bromley officiating.&nbsp; Mr. Layton was born June 14, 1945 in  Tampa, Florida to the late George W. Layton and Clara Shepherd  Layton. He was an employee of Mulberry Phosphorus Mines.&nbsp;  Survivors include one son Tracy Layton of Lakeland, Florida; two  daughters, Tammy Westfall and Heather McCarter, also of  Lakeland, Florida; one brother, Don Layton of Highland City,  Florida; three sisters, Bonnie Craig of Waynesboro, Wynell  Alderman of Mulberry, Florida, and Vondeen Kiger of Stanleyville,  North Carolina; and five grandchildren.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, October 29th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> <em><strong>Oklie Eloid  \u201cCot\u201d Brock<\/strong><\/em>, age 82, of Summertown died Monday, October  26, 2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center.&nbsp; Mr. Brock was a  native of Lawrence County, retired from Stauffer Chemical  Company after 43 years and was a member of the AFL-CIO Local  912. He was an usher and member of the Panoramic Full Gospel  Church.&nbsp; Funeral services will be conducted today,  Thursday, October 29, 2009, 1:00 p.m. at the Panoramic Full  Gospel Church with Jimmy Turnbow officiating. Interment will  follow at Napier Cemetery in Lewis County. Neal Funeral Home in  Lawrenceburg was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; He is survived  by his wife, Lillian Allene Wix Brock of Summertown; one  daughter, Rhonda Gail Spears and husband, Everett of Summertown;  two sons, Tony Loid Brock and wife, Ruth, of Summertown,  Christopher Lynn Brock and wife, Kathy, of Williamsport; three  sisters, Vera Corter and husband, Bob, of Lavergne, Lillian  Patterson of Ethridge, Inez Brown and husband, Bennie, of  Summertown; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren, and  five step-great grandchildren.&nbsp; Mr. Brock was preceded in  death by his parents, Thomas Wesley Brock and Tennessee Wilson  Staggs Brock, two sisters, Lavada (Walter) Ray, and Edna May  (Lawrence) Jackson; three brothers, Ivan (Alma) Brock, Nolan (Evagene)  Brock, and Eugene Brock; one brother-in-law, Joy Patterson<br> <br><em><strong>Nancy Pace O\u2019Guin Durham<\/strong><\/em>, a lifelong resident of  Hickman County, died October 20 in Hohenwald following a lengthy  illness. She was 88. Born in the Cane Creek community on January  29, 1921, Mrs. Durham was a beloved member of the Centerville  Church of Christ where she and her late husband, Jack, served  tirelessly in the church bus and Outreach Center ministries.&nbsp;  As a young lady during World War II, Nancy worked in Willow Run,  Michigan where she helped build and inspect B-24 bombers, and in  Milan, Tennessee at the shell-loading plant. In later years, she  was associated with the Huddleston Insurance Agency from which  she retired in 1985.&nbsp; Mrs. Durham is preceded in death by  her late husband of 47 years, Jack H. Durham, and first husband,  Brown Wiley O\u2019Guin, who died in 1957.&nbsp; She is survived by  brother Ernest Pace of Hohenwald, son John Durham and wife  Marcille of Brentwood, and granddaughters Meredith Durham of  Corvallis, Oregon and Allison Durham of Nashville.&nbsp; She is  also preceded in death by parents John and Viola Pace, brothers  Garland, Sam, Homer, Milton, Searcy, Pleasant, Glenn, Jack,  Elvis and Chessor Pace and sister Lemma Pace Baker.&nbsp; The  family is grateful for the abundant kindness shown to Mrs.  Durham by dear friends Celia Yates, Ruth Staggs, and Owen and  Priscilla Barber as well as nieces Becky Whitehead, Linda Craft  and Faye Grover, caregiver Melodie Rushton and the staff of  Lewis County Manor.&nbsp; Visitation for Nancy Durham was  Tuesday, October 27 from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, 9:00  a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville.&nbsp;  A funeral service was scheduled Wednesday at 11:00 with burial  immediately following at Chessor Cemetery. Beloved nephews and  friends Don Baker, Harvey Craft, Danny Pace, Roger Pace, Jerry  Shepard and Harold Whitehead served as pallbearers. Bryan  McAllister, Minister of Centerville Church of Christ officiated.&nbsp;  Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the  Missions Fund at Centerville Church of Christ, 138 North Central  Avenue, Centerville, TN 37033.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Hilda Jean  Quillen <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral services for Hilda  Jean Quillen, age 77, were held at 2 p.m. Monday, October 26,  2009 in the chapel of McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville with  Horace Farr officiating. Interment was in Banks Cemetery in  Hickman County. Mrs. Quillen died Friday, October 23 at Hickman  Community Hospital.&nbsp;&nbsp; She was born April 23, 1932 in  Centerville to the late Johnny and Ima Jean Woods Weatherspoon.&nbsp;  Mrs. Quillen was a member of Brushy Church of Christ and a  retired employee of Henry I. Seigel. She is survived by her  husband, J. B. Quillen; son, Greg Quillen; and daughter, Gwen  Rogers, all of Centerville; three grandchildren; three great  grandchildren; and three sisters, Wanda McFarlin of Centerville,  Beth Johns of Columbia, and Gail Quillen of Southgate, Michigan.<br> <br><em><strong>Mary Jo Underwood Birdwell,<\/strong><\/em> age 75, of Nashville,  passed away October 25, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral services were  held Tuesday, October 27, 11 a.m., at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home  in Franklin. Calvin Parker officiated.&nbsp; Mrs. Birdwell was  born July 19, 1934 in Lewis County. She was the daughter of he  late Charlotte Hinson Mitchell and Claude Mitchell, formerly of  Hohenwald.&nbsp; Mrs. Birdwell was retired from Metro Department  of Education where she taught special education at Gower,  Cockrill, Harpeth Valley Elementary and Bellevue Middle School.  She opened her home up to over 20 homeless and abused children,  caring for them as her own. She taught many Sunday school  classes at Parkwood, West End and Bellevue Church of Christ.&nbsp;  She is survived by two sons, Jack Gary (Lee Ann) Underwood,  Michael Gregory (Melese) Underwood of Franklin; grandchildren,  Rachel, Alex, Nicholas, and Alyessa Underwood; aunt, Joanne  Hinson Hyatt of Hohenwald, and uncle, Charles Cuthbert Hinson of  Columbia.<br> <br><em><strong>Kenneth Ray Turnbow<\/strong><\/em>, age 68, died October 27, 2009  at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr.  Turnbow was born September 27, 1941 to the late Thomas Turnbow,  Jr. and Bulah Staggs Turnbow. He was employed by Lewis County  Government for many years, serving as County Clerk and County  Mayor.&nbsp; Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 31,  2009, 1:00 p.m., at Blondy Church of God. Interment will take  place in the Lewis County Memorial Gardens. McDonald Funeral  Home is in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; Survivors are his wife,  Sue Turnbow, son Duke Turnbow, both of Hohenwald, daughter  Duchess Starbuck of Linden; three sisters, Barbara Clayton and  Glenda Harris, both of Hohenwald, and Leah Graves of Hampshire;  one grandson, Chase Parker, and one granddaughter, Skye Parker,  both of Hohenwald.&nbsp; In addition to his parents, Mr. Turnbow  was preceded in death by a sister, Patsy Turnbow.&nbsp; In lieu  of flowers, donations can be made to McDonald Funeral Home on  behalf of the Lewis County Cancer Victims Fund or One by One  Ministries, Inc. to aid children in India and Africa.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Adlene Poore<\/strong><\/em>,  84, died October 17, 2009 at Briarcliff Health Care Center in  Oak Ridge. Graveside service was held October 19 at 1:00 p.m. in  the Lewis County Memorial Gardens. Richard Tate officiated with  McDonald Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; Mrs.  Poore, a retired employee of Genesco, was the wife of the late  William Ellis Poore. She was born July 31, 1925 in Harvest,  Alabama to the late Johnnie and Lula (Lewter) Hodges.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Survivors include a daughter Kay (Greg) Hamilton of Oak Ridge;  two sisters, Merle Basman of Hendersonville, North Carolina, and  Beulah Mae Bookout of Birmingham, Alabama; a sister-in-law,  Anita Hodges of Louisville, Kentucky; one granddaughter, Leslie  Hamilton of Oak Ridge; and one grandson, Alan Hamilton, also of  Oak Ridge.&nbsp; In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs.  Poore was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Laurie Hamilton. <br> &nbsp;<br><em><strong>Lawrence Edward Nine<\/strong><\/em>, 75, died October 15, 2009 at  his home in Hohenwald.&nbsp; Services were held October 17, 1:00  p.m., at McDonald Funeral Home with Clinton Williams  officiating. Burial followed in Lewis County Memorial Gardens.&nbsp;  A son of the late Daniel Edward Nine and Sarah Alma (Stemple)  Nine, he was born July 22, 1934 in West Virginia.&nbsp;  Survivors include one son, two daughters, Alma (Tony) Cogdill of  Hohenwald, Marlene (Tom) Landini of Taylor, Michigan; one  step-son, Tom (Vilma) Smathers of Riverview, Michigan; six  granddaughters, Jennifer Rose Cogdill and Victoria (Jason)  Cogdill Zimmermann, both of Hohenwald, Danielle Nine, Nicole  Landini, and Kelly Landini, of Taylor, Michigan, and April  Smathers of Riverview, Michigan; two grandsons, Tommy Landini of  Taylor, Michigan and Christopher Smathers of Riverview,  Michigan; two great grandsons, Taylor Ray Zimmermann of  Hohenwald and Trever Taylor of Riverview, Michigan<br> <br><em><strong>James \u201cJimmy\u201d Henry Simmons<\/strong><\/em>.&nbsp;&nbsp; A  graveside service was held Friday, October 16, 2009, 4:30 p.m.,  for James \u201cJimmy\u201d Henry Simmons.&nbsp; Mr. Simmons died October  15 at Lewis County Manor. He was 72 years old.&nbsp; Interment  took place in the Lewis County Memorial Gardens with Darrell  Duncan officiating. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge of  arrangements.&nbsp; A son of the late William Otto and Nancy (Rone)  Simmons, he was born May 10, 1937 in Henryville.&nbsp; Survivors  include a brother, Michael (Mary) Simmons of Hohenwald; one  niece, Ronda (Gary) Turner of Savannah; one nephew, Randal  (Tammy) Simmons of Hohenwald; three nieces, Shay Turner and  Shasta Turner of Savannah, Gracie Simmons of Hohenwald; one  nephew, Gatlyn Simmons also of Hohenwald.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, October 15th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>George Wayne  Gatlin <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A Celebration of Life service  was held Friday, October 9, 2009 at 8:00 p.m. for George Wayne  Gatlin, age 66, of the Lakewood Park Community in Beech Grove.  The service was held at Doak-Howell Funeral Home.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mr. Gatlin died Wednesday, October 7, at the Centennial Medical  Center in Nashville after a short illness. Per his request, he  was cremated.&nbsp; A native of Polk County, Florida, born  November 27, 1942, he was the son of the late George Gatlin and  Lula Whittington Gatlin. He was a long-haul truck driver and was  of the Baptist faith.&nbsp; He was preceded in death by his  wife, Susan Denise Colon Gatlin.&nbsp; Survivors are: six  daughters, Teresa Peek of Beech Grove, Rachael Hernandez and  Angela Strickland, both of Lakeland, Florida, Donna Kay Craig  and husband Johnny of Hohenwald, Amanda Sue Gatlin of  Auburndale, Florida, Patricia Yorkston of Winterhaven, Florida;  four sons, John Stanley of Massachusetts, Timothy Gatlin of  Florida, Donald Gatlin and Greg Gatlin, both of Winterhaven,  Florida.<br> <br><em><strong>Jeanette Quillen,<\/strong><\/em> 68, died Thursday, October 8,  2009 at Lewis County Manor.&nbsp; Funeral services were held  October 11, 2:00 p.m., at McDonald Funeral Home with Tom Eddins  officiating. Interment followed in the Milan Cemetery in Hickman  County.&nbsp; Daughter of the late James Thurston Fite and  Bertha (Bresbois) Fite, Mrs. Quillen was a laborer for DC  Apparel. She was born November 21, 1940.&nbsp; Survivors include a companion, Ray McIntear of Hohenwald, and niece, Sherry Zebarah Zelek of Cary, North Carolina.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Quillen, sisters, Wilma Ruth Zebarah and Mattie Joyce Bastin, brother, Danny Douglas Fite, and nephew, Danny Peter Zebarah.<br> <br><em><strong>Carolyn Susan Lowe<\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Graveside service was held Monday, October 12, 2009, 11 a.m., in  the Dabbs Cemetery for Carolyn Susan Lowe of Paris. Richard Tate  officiated with McDonald Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.&nbsp;  Mrs. Lowe, 66, died October 10 at Oak Manor Nursing Home in  McKenzie.&nbsp; A daughter of the late Jimmy Lowe and Imogene  (Craver) Clay, she was born October 18, 1942 in Kenova, West  Virginia.&nbsp; Survivors include an aunt and uncle, Charles and  June Craver of Paris.&nbsp; She was preceded in death by her  parents and step-father, Elvis Clay.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Kenneth Bryan  Lane<\/strong><\/em>, 85, of Crestwood, Kentucky, died Wednesday,  October 7, 2009 at Friendship Manor Nursing Home.&nbsp; Funeral  services were held 10 a.m. Friday, October 9 at Stoess Funeral  Home in Crestwood, Kentucky. Burial was at Portland Memorial  Gardens in Portland.&nbsp; Mr. Lane was a distinguished Army  veteran of World War II, having earned five bronze campaigne  stars, including the Normandy Invasion Campaign. He was the  General Chairman of B.R.A.C., and a deacon of Ballardsville  Baptist Church.&nbsp; He is survived by his wife, Winnie Johnson  Lane; three sons, Bryan Lane (Julia) of Hohenwald, David Lane  (Jan), and Danny Lane (Sharon), both of Louisville, Kentucky;  daughter, Ellen Lane Lawson (Jackie) of Columbia; ten  grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t<em><strong>Thursday, October 15th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Lorena Ruth Lawrence Harrod,<\/strong><\/em> 75, of Bowling Green,  Kentucky, died Thursday, October 1, 2009 at the Hospice Center  of Southern, Kentucky.&nbsp; Funeral services were held Monday,  October 5 at the J. C. Kirby and Son Broadway Chapel. Burial was  in Bowling Green Gardens.&nbsp; Mrs. Harrod, a retired  restaurant manager, was born October 10, 1933 in Bowling Green.  She was the daughter of the late Harry Elvin and Lidda Bell  Smith Lawrence.&nbsp; She attended Madison Avenue General  Baptist Church. She loved life to its fullest. She loved to play  the piano and gospel music was her passion. She would do  anything for anyone. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great  grandmother and great great grandmother, sister, aunt and  friend.&nbsp; Survivors include two daughters, Anna Roll and  former husband, Thomas Roll, Irene Garbacz and husband Ted, both  of Bowling Green; son, Roy Steven Waters and wife Diane of  Bowling Green; four sisters, Estelle Mercer of Hohenwald, Mickey  Poteet and husband Edd, Ina Christy and husband Gene, and Suzie  Burton, all of Bowling Green; two brothers, Fred Lawrence and  wife Charlotte of House Springs, Missouri, and Maxwell Briggs  Lawrence and wife Faye of Bowling Green; several grandchildren,  great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces and  nephews, great nieces and nephews.&nbsp; In addition to her  parents, she was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Steven  Dale Tinsley and Virginia Dare Morris, and sister Flo Wilcox and  her husband Calvin Wilcox.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, October 8th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Wilson Sharpe&nbsp; <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral service  for Wilson Sharpe was held October 3, 2009, 2:00 p.m. at First  United Methodist Church. Drew Brewer and Chip Hunter officiated  with McDonald Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Burial  followed in Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp; He was a prominent Lewis  County business owner for approximately 31 years, owning and  operating Sharpe\u2019s Service Center.&nbsp; Mr. Sharpe, age 86,  died September 30, 2009 at Hidden Acres Health Care in Mount  Pleasant. He was born May 10, 1923 in Wayne County to the late  Crowell S. Sharpe and Pauline Curry Sharpe.&nbsp; He is survived  by his wife of 65 years, Dorothy Robnett Sharpe; son David  (Sharon) Sharpe of Lawrenceburg; daughter Nancy (Dan)  Strawbridge of Atlanta, Georgia; and four grandchildren.&nbsp;  In addition to his parents, Mr. Sharpe was preceded in death by  two sisters, Eloise Sharpe and Lila Turnbow.<br> <br><em><strong>Della Olivia Groom<\/strong><\/em>, 92, passed away September 28,  2009, at her home. Funeral services were held October 1, 2009 at  Young Funeral Home in Perry County with Carolyn Parnell  officiating. Interment followed in the Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp;  Mrs. Groom was born April 2, 1917 to the late Albert Arnold  Moore and Julie Edna Moore. She was a retired machine operator  for Henry I. Seigel. In addition to her parents, she was  preceded in death by her husband, William Groom; son, Nelson Joe  Groom; sisters, Mary Hazel Carter and Ella Izzle Kimble;  brothers, John Wilburn Moore and Arnold Oneil Moore.&nbsp;  Survivors include her daughter, Carol (Roger) Barber of  Hohenwald; sister Julia Irene Pipkins of Trenton;  daughter-in-law Faith Groom of Virginia; grandsons, Nelson Joe  Groom, Jr., Jason Barber, and Justin Barber; granddaughters,  Kelly (Scott) Dunmire, Sharon Groom and Della Runions; great  grandchildren, Natalia Runions, Margaret Runions, Kaitlyn  Runions and Alexandra Runions. <br> <br><em><strong>Linda Ruth Griner<\/strong><\/em>, of 104 Parkwood Lane, died  October 4, 2009 at Perry Community Hospital in Linden. She was  58.&nbsp; A teacher at Maury County Schools, Mrs. Griner was  born December 16, 1950 in Gallatin. She was the daughter of the  late Henry and Alyne Wheeler.&nbsp; Funeral service was held  October 6, 2009, 1:00 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home with Steve  Reeves officiating. Interment was in Downey Cemetery.&nbsp;  Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Griner of Hohenwald;  daughter Jacy (David) White of Clarksville; grand daughter,  Bailey White of Clarksville; two cousins, Margaret Templeton of  Hohenwald and Gary Templeton of Dallas, Georgia.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, October 1st, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Tony Robert \u201cBones\u201d Hand<\/strong><\/em>, of West Nashville, died  September 25, 2009. Mr. Hand was 57 years old.&nbsp;&nbsp; A  family graveside service took place at Hand-Thompson Cemetery in  Ashland City.&nbsp; He is survived by two daughters, Krista Hand  Bailey of Hohenwald, and Doesha Hand of Portland; two sons, Tony  Hand and Jesse Hand both of Portland; two brothers, Charles Hand  and Jimmy Hand of Nashville; and seven grandchildren.&nbsp; Mr.  Hand is preceded in death by grandson, Noah Bailey.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Charles Raymond McCalip <\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral  service for Charles Raymond McCalip was held September 28, 2009  at 11 a.m. Mike Nolen officiated with burial in Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mr. McCalip, age 58, died at his home September 24, 2009. A son  of the late Raymond Henry McCalip and Lacigale Mayfield McCalip,  he was born December 29, 1950 in Owosso, Michigan.&nbsp; Mr.  McCalip was employed with Sloan Ford as a Warranty Claims  Administrator. He was married to Lavonne Reed McCalip.&nbsp;  Surviving, in addition to his wife, are one son, Michael McCalip  of Springhill; two daughters, Heather Keeton and Mindy Dillon,  both of Hohenwald; three sisters, LaVaughn Lester of Filmore,  Indiana, Carolyn Peterson of Hutchinson, Kansas, and Goldie Bray  of Cincinnati, Ohio; and four grandchildren.<br> <br><em><strong>Lula Mae Burns<\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Graveside  service for Lula Mae Burns, age 84, was held at 2:00 p.m.  September 29, 2009. Mrs. Burns died at her residence at 143  Tabor Place in Hohenwald on September 26, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Born June 15, 1925 in Hickman County, she was a daughter of the  late Frank Boyd Quillen and Ola Mae Grimes Quillen. Mrs. Burns  was employed many years as Librarian for Lewis County Schools.&nbsp;  Burial took place in Swiss Cemetery with Jerry Durham and L. C.  Loveless officiating. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge of  arrangements.&nbsp; Survivors include one daughter, Jolene Burns  Averette of Hohenwald, one brother, Thomas Quillen of Lander,  Wyoming and one granddaughter, Allyson Averette of Hohenwald.&nbsp;  In addition to her parents, Mrs. Burns is preceded in death by  her husband, Clarence Neely Burns, and brother, James Quillen. <br> <br><em><strong>Betty (Talbert) Hinson<\/strong><\/em> passed away on Wednesday,  September 9, 2009 at Porter Hospital, Valparaiso, Indiana. Betty  was born December 13, 1952 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. On March  18, 1972, she married the love of her life, Charles Hinson Sr.&nbsp;  She was preceded in death by her parents Ervin M. Talbert Sr.  and Billie S. Talbert, her brother Tom Talbert and father-in-law  John D. Hinson.&nbsp; She is survived by her husband, Charles  Sr., son Charles Hinson Jr., both of Hobart, Indiana and  faithful dog Moon, sisters, Sandra (Terry) Byrd of Knox,  Indiana, Lisa (John) Morey of Portage, Indiana, Juanita (Julio)  Cruz, Shirley (Wayne Roberts) Pedalino and Frances Keller of  Kenner, Lousiana, brothers, Mitch (Lori) Talbert of Portage,  Indiana, and Shawn (Miranda) Talbert of Delphi, Indiana,  mother-in-law Virginia Hinson of Hohenwald, sisters-in-law  Cherry (Armand) Boltovitz of Hobart, Indiana, Pam Hinson of  Hohenwald, and brother-in-law Christopher (Carrie) Hinson of  Hohenwald, and many nieces and nephews.&nbsp; Betty\u2019s wishes  were that she be cremated and no funeral services. A celebration  of Betty\u2019s life was held on September 26, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Arrangements were under the directions of White-Love Funeral  Home in Chesterton, Indiana.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Terez Nagy<\/strong><\/em>, age 88 of Summertown, died Monday in  Maury Regional Medical Center.&nbsp; She was a native of  Salzburg, Austria and the widow of Karoly Nagy.&nbsp; Mrs. Nagy  is survived by 3 children: Mary Nagy Moore of Macomb, MI, Frank  Nagy of San Francisco, CA, and Paul Nagy of Summertown, TN; 3  grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.&nbsp; Private services  will be conducted at the Memorial Gardens of Lake Havasu City,  AZ.&nbsp; Condolences may be sent to the family at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.CremationSocietyofTN.com\"> www.CremationSocietyofTN.com<\/a> (877) 794-3030.<br> &nbsp;<br><em><strong>Iva Jean Whitwell Birchett<\/strong><\/em>, age 81, died September  22, 2009, at her residence in Cedar Grove.&nbsp; Funeral service  was held September 26, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. with Charles Grishom  officiating. Burial took place in Swiss Cemetery with McDonald  Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.&nbsp; The daughter of  the late Henry and Lydia (Casteel) Hardin, Mrs. Birchett was  born September 2, 1928 in Hardin County.&nbsp; Survivors include  her husband, Joseph Dalton Birchett of Cedar Grove; three sons,  Dan Prater of Cedar Grove, Mike Whitwell and Tim (Vicki)  Whitwell, both of Hohenwald, Jeff (Stephanie) Whitwell of Cedar  Grove; three step-sons Wendell Birchett and Barry Birchett, both  of Cedar Grove, and Brent Birchett of Washington; three  step-daughters, Donna Birchett and Patty Birchett, both of  Lexington, and Angie Birchett, of Hohenwald; six grandchildren  and four great grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to her parents,  Mrs. Birchett was preceded in death by her first husband, Alton  \u201cPete\u201d Whitwell.<br> <br><em><strong>Marie Pennington Drake<\/strong><\/em>, age 88, died September 26,  2009 at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis. A daughter of the late  Grady Walker Whitwell and Bessie Holt Whitwell, she was born  April 16, 1921 in Perry County.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Drake was  employed several years as a Dietician for Lewis County Schools.&nbsp;  The funeral service was held September 29, 2009, 11 a.m., at  McDonald Funeral Home with Drew Brewer and Van Ward officiating.  Burial followed in the Napier Cemetery.&nbsp; Mrs. Drake is  survived by two daughters, Alice Pennington of Memphis, and  Valerie Pennington of Chester, Georgia; three sisters, Juanita  Schwendimann of Hohenwald, Pat Lentz of Columbia, and Mildred  Walker of Havanna, Florida; son-in-law Craig Newton of Chester,  Georgia; granddaughter Alaina Roberts of Memphis. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, September 24th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Lee Eldon Hinson<\/strong><\/em>, age 95, died September 16, 2009  at Lewis County Manor in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held  September 20, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Leon Mauldon  and Richard Tate officiating. Burial followed in the Hinson  Goodman Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Hinson, a son of the late John  Thomas and Bertha Talley Hinson, was born June 5, 1914 in Texas.  He was an electrician for Inland Steel and was married to the  late Della Hinson.&nbsp; Survivors include a son, Joe (Dawn)  Hinson of Frederick, Maryland; a daughter, Donna (Ray) Ross of  Highland, Indiana; a brother, Buddy Hinson of Hohenwald; a  sister, Carlene Davis of Hohenwald; four grandchildren, six  great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br> <br> <em><strong>Jeffery \u201c10-4\u201d Dwight Edwards<\/strong><\/em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Funeral service was held September 22, 11 a.m., for Jeffery  \u201c10-4\u201d Dwight Edwards, age 48, who died as a result of a  vehicular homocide on September 19.&nbsp;&nbsp; Jerry McDonald  officiated with burial in the Hinson Cemetery located in Perry  County. McDonald Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp;  Mr. Edwards, a son of the late Wayne Edwards and Agnes Hinson  Roder, was born May 3, 1961 in Perry County.&nbsp; Survivors  include one brother, Johnny Hinson, and a sister, Kay Barnes,  both of Hohenwald; two special friends, Mary Lou Jordan and Lynn  Pope, also of Hohenwald.&nbsp; In addition to his parents, Mr.  Edwards was preceded in death by his step-father, Kenneth  Hinson.&nbsp; <br> <br><em><strong>Roger Washington Bouldin<\/strong><\/em>, passed away at his home  of 51 years on Thursday, September 17, 2009. He was 92. Funeral  services were conducted on Monday, September 21, 2009 at 11 a.m.  at the First United Methodist Church with Drew Brewer and Mike  Spitzer officiating. Burial followed in the Graves Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Dr. Bouldin was a graduate of the University of Tennessee Dental  School. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Panama  Canal Zone from 1941-1945 rising to the rank of Major in the  Dental Corps. Dr. Bouldin started private practice in Hohenwald  in 1945, where he remained until retirement. He was a member of  the United Methodist Church for 85 years, American Legion Post  127, VFW and the Masons. He was active in the sixth district  dental society. He served as chairman on the Tennessee State  Game and Fish Commission for 12 years, served on the Lewis  County Library Board and was a founding member of the Lewis  County Historical Society. He was appointed Aide deCamp for  Governor Frank Clement Staff, received the Lewis County Legend  Award and the Civic Heritage Award. Dr. Bouldin also received  the Fellowship Award for Distinguished Service from the  Tennessee Dental Association.&nbsp; Survivors include his wife,  Sue Marbet Bouldin of Hohenwald; daughter, Elizabeth \u201cBetty\u201d Gai  (Bouldin) Payor of Hohenwald; stepson, Bill Marbet of Columbia;  step-daughter, Lynn Tate of Lobelville; grandsons, Louis George  Payor III and Jason Bouldin Payor, both of Winter Park, Florida,  Jacob and Lee Marbet and Dan McEwen, all of Columbia, and John  McEwen of Lobelville; and seven great-grandchildren.&nbsp; Dr.  Bouldin was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Gaither and  Floy Hopkins Bouldin of Dickson and a sister Wilmont Lander. <br> <br><em><strong>Vivian Ruth Brown<\/strong><\/em>, age 79, died September 20 at  her home on Chandler Drive.&nbsp;&nbsp; Funeral service was held  today, Thursday, September 24, 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church  with Mike Nolen officiating.&nbsp; Mrs. Brown, daughter of the  late Michael and Christina Kerr Trefero, was born October 28,  1929 in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania. The wife of Ronald Brown, she  was employed as a secretary with Bartlett Chevrolet.&nbsp;  Survivors in addition to her husband are a daughter Linda  (George) Paulisin of Crossville; step-son Larry Brown of West  Palm Beach, Florida; step-daughter, Bonnie (Larry) Issley, also  of West Palm Beach; two brothers, Francis Trefero of St. Maries,  Idaho, Richard (Susan) Trefero of Egg Harbor, New Jersey; three  sisters, Dorothy (Edward) Zavatchan and Janet Trefero, both of  Cleveland, Ohio, Joyce Ciolorito of Egg Harbor, New Jersey; four  grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.<br> <br><em><strong>Mary Ruth McFall,<\/strong><\/em> age 69, died September 18, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Graveside services  were held September 19, 2009 in the Lewis County Memorial  Gardens with Paul Inman officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. McFall, a  daughter of the late Jones and Lula Flippo Hensley, was born  July 27, 1940 in Hohenwald. She was a homemaker.&nbsp; Survivors  include two sons, Brian Napier and Bill Corture, both of  Hohenwald; four daughters, Melissa Quillen, Glenda Pitts, Carol  Bradley and Becky Vandusen, all of Hohenwald; two brothers,  Leslie Hensley and Billy Joe Hensley, both of Hohenwald; two  sisters, Pearl Uno and Susie Sims, both of Hohenwald; ten  grandchildren, Nickie Quillen, Austin Pitts, Dakota Stephens,  Leighton Stephens, Zach Vandusen, Tony Vandusen, Heather Lee and  Allie Vandusen, all of Hohenwald, Crystal Odom of Japan and  Crystal Vandusen of Erie, Pennsylvania; and three  great-grandchildren, Landon Odom of Japan, Jadin Couture of  Hohenwald and Jayden Drayer of Erie, Pennsylvania.<br> <br><em><strong>Daniel Patrick Fuchs<\/strong><\/em>, age 49, died September 19,  2009, at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. He is the son of the  late Alfred and Elizabeth Fuchs. Mr. Fuchs was born March 7,  1960 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was a musician, a longtime EMT  and later a Nurses Aide at the Lewis County Manor. Mr. Fuchs was  also a Sargent in the United States Army. Survivors include a  brother, Walter Fuchs of Stewartsville, New Jersey, a sister  Teresa Roseman of Hohenwald and four nieces, Nicole Roseman and  Melody Bruno, both of Hohenwald, and Elizabeth and Megan Fuchs  of Smartsville, New Jersey. In addition to his parents Mr Fuchs  was preceded in death by a brother, Timothy Fuchs. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, September 17th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Mary Corilla Bumgarner<\/strong><\/em>, age 75, died September 12,  2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral  services were held September 15, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home  in Hohenwald with Rex Reed officiating. Burial followed in the  Lewis County Memorial Gardens.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Bumgarner, a  daughter of the late Miles Carr and Connie Mae Winkler  Alexander, was born April 8, 1934 in Hickory, North Carolina.  She was a homemaker.&nbsp; Survivors include two sons, James  Corey Bumgarner of Hohenwald and James Colin Bumgarner of  Pulaski; five daughters, Scarlet Lee Bumgarner, Sandra R.  Parlier and Shannon Miller, all of Hohenwald, Sheila Elaine  Pharis of Lakeland, Florida and Robin R. Alexander of  Tallahassee, Florida; 23 grandchildren and nine  great-grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, Mrs.  Bumgarner was preceded in death by two brothers, Elbert and  Aaron Alexander, two sisters, Naomi Cook and Mariam Meromey and  a grandson, Daniel Ray Pharis.&nbsp; <br> <br><em><strong>Jesse Elvin Cotham<\/strong><\/em>, age 88, of Portland, TN, died  Monday, August 31, 2009. Graveside services were held Thursday,  September 3, 2009 in the Gallatin Cemetery with Pastor Rob Tripp  officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include his wife, Patricia Cotham of Portland; children, Cheryl Ann (Dennis) Primm of  Buford, Georgia, Evelyn Lois (Larry) Hunter of Cottontown, Troy  David (Karen) Loftis of Hendersonville; and three grandchildren.&nbsp;  Mr. Cotham was preceded in death by his parents, Will Jones  Cotham and Susan Estilee Skelton Cotham, son, Anthony Loftis,  sisters, Mary Jane Hensley, Nola Hinson, Maybelle Cotham, Magie  Nell Woddhouse, Vera Dee Cotham and Annie Cotham, and bothers,  Leemore Cotham and Jones and James Cotham.&nbsp; Condolences may  be sent to the family at www.familyheritagefh.com. <br> <br><em><strong>John Andrew Holloway<\/strong><\/em>, age 78, died September 12,  2009 at Perry Community Hospital in Linden. Graveside services  were held September 15, 2009 in the Kittrell Cemetery in  Hampshire with Jamie English Sr.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Holloway, a son  of the late Andy and Ruth Sims Holloway, was born September 22,  1930 in Hohenwald. He was a laborer at Woodall Excavating and  Grading.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include three sons, Mike Holloway  of Moultrie, Georgia, Eddie Holloway of Ashland City and Eric  Calvin of Hohenwald; two daughters, Debbie Devore of Hohenwald  and Brenda Crossland of Arkansas; two sisters, Florene Holloway  and Annette Calvin, both of Hohenwald; six grandchildren and  seven great-grandchildren.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Martha Jo Scott<\/strong><\/em>, age 64, died September 11, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services  were held September 13, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in  Hohenwald with Art McComick officiating. Burial followed in the  Downey Cemetery.&nbsp; Mrs. Scott was born September 10, 1945 in  Mary County, a daughter of the late H. F. and Ruthie Lee Runions  York. She was a property manager with Arvin Properties and was  married to the late Robert Scott Sr.&nbsp; Survivors include two  sons, Robert (Donice) Scott Jr. and Dave (Brannon) Brooks Scott,  all of Lexington; four brothers, Freddy Earl York and William  Ernest York, both of Scottsville, Kentucky and Tony Ray York and  Bobby Dale York, both of Hohenwald; four sisters, Ellen June  Bell, Jackie Marie Barber and Sandra Gail Moon, all of Hohenwald  and Margie Louise Ray of Grand Prarie, Texas; three grandsons,  Alexander Scott, Devion Hager and Christopher Hager, all of  Lexington, Kentukcy; and two granddaughters, Jessica Scott and  Marissa Hager, both of Lexington, Kentucky;&nbsp;&nbsp; In  addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Scott was preceded in  death by a brother, Franklin Lee York.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, September 10th, 2009<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>David Jarvis,<\/em><\/strong> age 47, died August 29, 2009 at Maury Regional  Medical Center in Columbia. Graveside services were held  September 1, 2009 in the Springer Cemetery with Doug Miller  officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Jarvis was born December 2, 1961.&nbsp;  Survivors include his social worker, David Rochelle of  Hohenwald.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Frances Barrow<\/strong><\/em>, 88, died September 1, 2009 at  Brunswick Community Hospital in Supply, North Carolina. Funeral  services were held September 5, 2009 at First United Methodist  Church with Drew Brewer officiating. Burial followed in the  Lewis County Memorial Gardens.&nbsp; Mrs. Barrow, a daughter of  the late E. Ray Lumm and Sarah Albright Lumm, was born October  26, 1920 in Memphis. She was a homemaker and was married to the  late Curtis Barrow.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include two daughters,  Mary Louise Barrow-Gossett of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina and  Patricia Leete of Shallotte, North Carolina; four grandchildren  and ten great-grandchildren. <br> <br> <em><strong>Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 <\/strong> <\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>John Thomas \u201cJ.T.\u201d Barber<\/strong><\/em>, 88, of Centerville,  died August 4, 2009 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Funeral  services were held August 7, 2009 at the Centerville Church of  Christ with Bryan McAlister, Matthew Dotson, Jerrie Barber and  Jerri Wayne Barber II officiating. Burial followed in the  Charles L. Nickell Memorial Park in Centerville. McDonald  Funeral Home of Centerville was in charge of arrangements.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mr. Barber was a native of Lobelville and the son of Omar and  Nannie Weatherspoon Barber. He was a member of the Centerville  Church of Christ.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include his wife,  Annette Duncan Barber of Centerville; son, Jerrie W. Barber of  Nashville; five sisters, Annie Lee Whitwell, Clara French and  Ester Johnston, all of Centerville, Sue Jones of Lewisburg and  Lucille Reeves of Hohenwald; two grandchildren and six  great-grandchildren.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, August 27th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Thelma Louise Walker<\/strong><\/em>, age 90, died August 20, 2009  at Life Care in Centerville. Funeral services were held August  22, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Van Ward  officiating. Burial followed in the Lawrence County Memorial  Gardens in Lawrenceburg.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Walker was born April  20, 1919 in Lawrence County, a daughter of the late John Shubel  and Marietta Staggs Hoffman. She was a cashier at Hyatt Regency. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Herbert W. Zarle<\/strong><\/em>, 68, died August 19, 2009 after  his battle with cancer.&nbsp;&nbsp; He is survived by his  mother, Rosemary Zarle of Orlando FL; one sister, Diane (John)  Webb of Savannah; two brothers, Pat (Anne) Zarle of Hohenwald,  Mike (Sheila) Zarle of Orlando, FL; three daughters, Dawn  (Wayne) Morton of Columbia, Kelly (James) Armstrong of Spring  Hill and Kim (Allen) Stewart of Hohenwald; one son, Mark  (Sherry) Zarle of Columbia; nine grandchildren and 15  great-grandchildren. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Cheryl Ann Hill<\/strong><\/em>, 53, died August 18, 2009 at her  residence in Hohenwald. A memorial service was held Saturday,  August 22, 2009 at the United Methodist Church with Drew Brewer  officiating. McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald was in charge of  the arrangements.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Hill, a daughter of the late  Rolland and Earleene Isabell Young Clock, was born May 7, 1956  in Monroe County, Michigan. She worked in customer service at  Dollar General Store. <br> &nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t<strong><em>Thursday, August 20th, 2009 <\/em>\n\t\t\t\t<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Ozella Hensley Foley<\/strong><\/em>, age 88, of Wyandotte,  Michigan, died Monday, August 10, 2009 after a long illness. A  celebration of her life was held on Thursday, August 13, 2009.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mrs. Foley was born in Hohenwald in 1921, a daughter of the late  Lula Flippo and Jones Hensley. She collected antiques and was a  business woman in Wyandotte, Michigan for many years, retiring  at the age of 82.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include two daughters,  Norma Creamer (Arthur) Roden and Juanita (Paul) Scafuri; three  grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, three sisters, Pearl  Uno, Susie Sims and Mary Ruth McFall and two brothers, Leslie  Hensley and Billy Hensley, all of Hohenwald;&nbsp;&nbsp; In  addition to her parents, Mrs. Foley was preceded in death by  three brothers, Hubert, Bernice and Eugene Hensley. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>John D. Leary<\/strong><\/em>, 81, died at Maury Regional Hospital  oncology department on August 5, 2009 of acute myeloid leukemia.  By his wishes, his body was donated to Vanderbilt Medical Center  for study.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include his wife, Margaret  Leary; a daughter, Judi Steele of West Virginia; a brother, Bill  Leary, of West Virginia; a niece and nephew of West Virginia;  five step children and several grandchildren and  great-grandchildren; two brothers-in-law, Travis and Ernie  McKissack.<br> <br><em><strong>Myrtle Louise Williams<\/strong><\/em>, 88, died August 6, 2009 at  Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were  held August 8, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Malcom George  and Davis Salisbury officiating. Burial followed in the Lomax  Crossroads Cemetery in Hohenwald.&nbsp; Mrs. Williams, a  daughter of the late Jim and Callie Hinson, was born July 30,  1921 in Lewis County. She was a machine operator at H.I.S. and  was married to the late Jack Harold Williams. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>\n\t\t\t\tThursday, \n\t\t\t\tAugust 13th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Billy Joe Barber<\/strong><\/em>, 69, died August 8, 2009 at Maury  Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held  August 10, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Elton  Jackson officiating. Burial followed in the Springer Cemetery in  Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Barber, a son of the late Luther and  Irene Trull Barber, was born August 18, 1939 in Lewis County. He  was a maintenance worker for the City of Hohenwald and was  married to the late Jo Nell Qualls Barber.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors  include a daughter Debbie (Greg) Kimble, a brother, Ernest  Barber, a sister Early Mae Jackson, and a grandson, Jessie  Kimble, all of Linden.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to his wife and  parents, Mr. Barber was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth  Barber and two sisters, Wilma Barber and Johnnie Ruth Trull.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Johnnie Maye Barber<\/strong><\/em>, age 73, died August 6, 2009  at her residence in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held August  9, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Jack Tharp,  Darrell Barber and Marcus Webb officiating. Burial followed in  the Lewis County Memorial Gardens.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Barber was  born February 21, 1936 in Hohenwald, a daughter of the late John  Will and Bonnie Lucille Duncan Hankins. She was a cook at  McKnight Market and was married to Donald Lee Barber.&nbsp;&nbsp;  In addition to her husband, Mrs. Barber is survived by three  sons, Darrell Lee Barber of Lexington and Dennis Wayne Barber  and Darren Keith Barber, both of Hohenwald; three daughters,  Debbie Durham, Donna Sue Harlow and Dana Jo Barber, all of  Hohenwald; two brothers, J. W. Hankins and Randy Hankins of  Hohenwald; a sister, Bobbie True of Tulsa, Oklahoma; 11  grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two  great-great-grandchildren. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, August 6th, 2009 <\/strong> <\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Lucy Lee Lyell Greer<\/strong><\/em>, 78, died August 1, 2009 at  Waterford Assisted Living in Bellevue. Funeral services were  held Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at Taylor\u2019s Funeral Home in  Dickson. Burial followed in the Scotts Cemetery in Kingston  Springs.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Greer was a native of Lewis County and  the daughter of the late Everette and Emma Voorhies Lyell. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Wilma Massey,<\/strong><\/em> 77, of Tullahoma, died Sunday,  August 2, 2009 in Bedford County from injuries sustained in an  automobile accident. Funeral services were held Wednesday,  August 5, 2009 at the Church of Christ at Cedar Lane with  Brother Pat Allison and Brother Byron Lawrence officiating.  Burial followed in the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery.  Tullahoma Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mrs. Massey was a native of Gordonsburg and was the daughter of  the late J. K. and Pearl Brown. <br> <br><em><strong>Charlotte Brooks Lentz<\/strong><\/em>, 64, formerly of Summertown  and a resident of Maple Court in Columbia, died Sunday, August  2, 2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center. Funeral services were  conducted Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at Heritage Funeral Home in  Columbia with Everett Campbell officiating. Burial followed in  the Polk Memorial Gardens. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Jerry Lee Hanback<\/strong><\/em>, age 66, died July 30, 2009 at  Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. McDonald Funeral Home  in Hohenwald is in charged of arrangements.&nbsp; Mr. Hanback  was born May 23, 1943 in Hohenwald, a son of the late Joel T.  and Clara Mae Anderson Hanback. He was a maintenance supervisor  for Off Shore Oil Rig. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Ovie Travis Pennington<\/strong><\/em>, 84, of Hampshire, died  Thursday, July 30, 2009 at Maury Regional Medical Center.  Funeral services were held August 3, 2009 at the Church of Jesus  Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hampshire with Bishop Ray  Pennington officiating. Burial followed in the Greenfield Bend  Cemetery. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Ann Guzy<\/strong><\/em>, 83, died July 30, 2009 at her residence  in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held August 5, 2009 at Holy  Trinity Orthodox Church in Danbury, Connecticut with Luke Mihaly  officiating. Burial followed in the St. Platon cemetery in  Danbury, Connecticut.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Guzy, a daughter of the  late George and Mary Sonskij Dirga, was born January 31, 1926 in  Granville, New York. She was an electronic assembler at Graphic  Sciences and was married to the late Lawrence Guzy. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>\n\t\t\t\tThursday, \n\t\t\t\tJuly 30th, 2009<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>Geri Lynn Williams Pishner, <\/em><\/strong>age 42, of Sheffield Lake, Ohio,  died Saturday, July 18, 209 at St. John West Shore Hospital,  Westlake, from natural causes. Dovin Funeral Home was in charge  of arrangements, where funeral services were held Thursday, July  23, 2009 with Elder Larry Newsome, pastor of Pleasantview Old  Regular Baptist Church, officiating. Burial followed in the  Resthaven Memory Gardens in Avon, Ohio. <br> <br><em><strong>Beverly Jo Mitrano<\/strong><\/em>, 62, died July 11, 2009 at her  residence in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; B. J. was born and  lived most of her life in Brockport, New York. Her varied  careers included cook, cowgirl, quality control technician,  over-the-road truck driver, bartender, foreman and Irish  Wolfhound breeder.&nbsp; Memorials may be made to cancer  research or Hospice Compassus of Columbia.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp; <br> <em><strong>Thursday, July 30th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em>  <br><strong><em>Ronnie Dale Cagle,<\/em><\/strong> 59, died July 24, 2009 at Perry Community  Hospital in Linden. Funeral services were held July 26, 2009 at  McDonald Funeral Home with Glen Floyd officiating. Burial  followed in the Downey Cemetery in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Cagle was born Junuary 2, 1950 in Hickman County, a son of  Mattie Barber Cagle and the late Charles J. Cagle. He was a  laborer at Fischer Body. <br> &nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> <strong><em>Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 <br> <\/em><\/strong> <br><em><strong>Monnie Reeves<\/strong><\/em>, 87, died July 21, 2009 at her residence in  Summertown. Graveside services were held July 24, 2009 in the  Barber Family Cemetery with Coy Reeves officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Reeves, a daughter of the late Gillespie Wilson and Ozetta  Elizabeth Baker Barber, was born August 28, 1921 in Linden. She  was a seamstress. <br> <br><em><strong>Hector Marquez Ramos<\/strong><\/em>, 60, a truck driver and resident of Santa  Ana, California, died July 18, 2009. Funeral services will be  held today, Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 10 a.m. in St. Anne  Church in Santa Ana, California. Burial will follow in the Holy  Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange, California. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, July 16th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em> <br><em><strong>Elaine Marie Whitwell<\/strong><\/em>, 77, died July 11, 2009 at her resident in  Hohenwald. Funeral services were held July 14, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Richard Tate officiating. Burial  followed in the Swiss Cemetery Mausoleum in Hohenwald. <br> <br><em><strong>Melvin Edward Roberson,<\/strong><\/em> 76, died July 9, 2009 at Maury Regional  Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held July 12,  2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohewnald with Johnny Clayton  officiating. Burial followed in the Swiss Cemetery in Hohenwald. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Robert Earl Keeton<\/strong><\/em>, 56, of Clanton, died Monday, June 29, 2009  at his residence. Funeral services were held Friday, July 3,  2009 at Martin Funeral Home in Clanton, Alabama with burial  following in the Union Grove Community Cemetery in Jemsion,  Alabama.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Keeton was born January 20, 1953 in Mobile, Alabama, a son  of the late Earl Keeton and the late Mamie Creekmore Keeton. He  was a welder and was married to Sherry Keeton of Clanton. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Bernice \u201cBill\u201d Virginia Dabbs<\/strong><\/em>, age 81, died July 11, 2009 at her  residence in Hohenwald. Funeral services were held July 12, 2009  at McDonald Funeral Home with Jerry Durham and Drew Brewer  officiating and special music by Judy Stilwell. Burial followed  in the Swiss Cemetery in Hohenwald. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> <em><strong>Thursday, July 9th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em> <br><em><strong>Anna Lee Wright<\/strong><\/em>, 68, died July 7, 2009 at her residence in  Hohenwald. Graveside services will be held today, Thursday, July  9, 2009 at 11 a.m. with David Deckard officiating in the  Whitehead Cemetery in Waynesboro. McDonald Funeral Home of  Hohenwald is in charge of the arrangements.&nbsp; Mrs. Wright, a  daughter of the late Jesse James and Edna Lou Riley Whitehead,  was born May 21, 1941 in Waynesboro. She was a youth care worker  at Natchez Trace Youth Academy.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include  two sons, Tim Wright of Lawrenceburg and Adam Wright of  Hohenwald; two daughters, Robin Shirley of Roswell, Georgia and  Vickie Wright of Lawrenceburg; two brothers, Paul Whitehead and  David Whitehead, both of Hohenwald; a sister, Ruby Nell Skelton  of Waynesboro; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. <br> <br> <br><em><strong>Elizabeth Deanne Seaton <\/strong><\/em>died June 30, 2009 at St. Thomas  Hospital in Nashville. Services were held Friday, July 3, 2009  at the Lomax Church of Christ with Chad Loveless and Malcom  George officiating. Burial followed at Lomax Crossroads  Cemetery.&nbsp; Ms. Seaton was the daughter of Wayne and Janice Goodman Seaton  of Hohenwald, born September 17, 1972 in Centerville. She was a  nanny for Dr. Mardon Day.&nbsp; In addition to her parents, Ms. Seaton is survived by her  sisters, Karrie Seaton and Katlin (Dennis) Seaton-Vega, all of  Murfreesboro.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Macy Brooke Bastin<\/strong><\/em>, age 18, died June 30, 2009 at Wayne Medical  Center in Waynesboro from injuries sustained in an automobile  accident. Funeral services were held July 3, 2009 at Blondy  Church of God in Hohenwald with Bill Webb and Marcus Webb  officiating. Burial followed in the Lewis County Memorial  Gardens.&nbsp;&nbsp; Ms. Bastin was the daughter of Timothy K. and Sharon Garrison  Bastin, born March 6, 1991. She was a waitress at Pizza Hut. <br> <br> <strong><em>Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Jimmy C. Monroe.<\/strong><\/em> 65, of Decaturville, TN passed away June  23, 2009 at Alive Hospice at St. Thomas in Nashville, TN.  Funeral Services were held Friday June 26, 2009, at the Church  of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with Ricky and Johnny  Monroe officiating. Burial followed in the Dr. O.A. Kirk  Memorial Cemetery.<br> <br><em><strong>Berniece Anne Lee Mayberry<\/strong><\/em>, 89, died June 26, 2009 at Life Care  Center of Centerville. Funeral services were held Sunday June  28, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Bill McDonald  officiating. Burial followed in the Oakmont Cemetery in  Centerville.&nbsp; Mrs. Mayberry was born October 25, 1919 in Hohenwald to the late  Jefferson and Josie (Poore) Pollock. She was a Machine Operator  for Genesco and was married to the late William T. \u201cBilly\u201d  Mayberry, III. Mrs. Mayberry was also a member of the  Centerville United Methodist Church.&nbsp; Survivors include, a  granddaughter, Fran Dile of Lyles, a grandson, Jeffrey Mayberry  and three great-grandchildren, Seth, Mason and Cody all of  Centerville.&nbsp; In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs.  Mayberry was preceded in death by a son, William T. \u201cTommy\u201d  Mayberry, IV.<br> <br><em><strong>Jacqueline Loveless Davis<\/strong><\/em>, 94, died June 28, 2009. She was born  on November 29, 1914, a daughter of the late Joe C., Sr. and  Lula Hardin Loveless. Funeral services were held Wednesday July  1, 2009 at Old Hickory Church of Christ, where Mrs. Davis was a  former member, with Bro. Don Loftis, minister of Old Hickory  Church of Christ and Bro. James Norton, minister of Old Hickory  United Methodist Church officiating. Burial followed in the  Davis-Oak grove Cemetery in Hohenwald with Bro. Jack Tharp  officiating.<br> <br><em><strong>Loyd Wayne Berry<\/strong><\/em>, 66, died Monday, June 22, 2009 at his  residence in Houlka Mississippi. He was born June 16, 1943, in  Greenville Mississippi to Ruben Loyd and Earlene Parker Berry.  He was married to Barbara Marsh and made their home in Houlka  Mississippi, where he worked as an agronomist. He served in the  U.S. Army and was a Vietnam veteran. <br> <br><em><strong>Bernard Bruce Cotes<\/strong><\/em>, age 67, died Saturday, June 20, 2009 at his  residence in Hohenwald. A cremation and a memorial service was  Sunday, July 5, 2009 in Rockfalls, Illinois at Berean Baptist  Church with Reverend Roger Carlson officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Cotes was a Detroit, Michigan native and a retired factory  worker who was residing in Hohenwald.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, June 25th, 2009 <\/strong> <\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Billy Ray Simmons<\/strong><\/em>, age 67, died June 18, 2009 at Vanderbilt  Hospital in Nashville. Funeral services were held June 21, 2009  at McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville with Bill McDonald  officiating. Burial followed in the Campground Cemetery in  Centerville.&nbsp; Mr. Simmons was born December 9, 1941 in Duck River, a son of  the late William Garfield and Myrtly Riley Simmons. He was a  carpenter and was married to the late Patricia Harris Simmons. <br> <br><strong><em>Fredda Louise Brewer<\/em><\/strong>, 86, died June 19, 2009 at Lewis County  Manor. Funeral services were held June 21, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home with Coy Reeves officiating. Burial followed in the  Lewis County Memorial Gardens.&nbsp; Mrs. Brewer, a daughter of the late James Leo and Jeannie Mae  Dishongh Roberts, was born April 23, 1923 in Iron City. She was  a homemaker and was married to the late Andy Brewer. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>Anna Hill<\/em><\/strong>, age 75, of Harriman, died Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at  Summit View of Farragut. Funeral services were held June 18,  2009 at Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg Chapel in Wartburg.  Graveside services were held June 19, 2009 in the Pine Orchard  Cemetery in Oakdale. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, June 18th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em> <br><em><strong>Charline Tribble,<\/strong><\/em> 65, died June 15, 2009 at her residence in  Hohenwald. Funeral services have not been scheduled.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Tribble, a daughter of the late Charles and Ima Frost  Addlesee, was born February 11, 1944 in Memphis. She was a  housewife. <br> <br><em><strong>Gary James Thomas Potts<\/strong><\/em>, age 60, died June 13, 2009 at NHC  Healthcare in Dickson. Graveside services were held June 15,  2009 at Sante Fe Cemetery in Santa Fe with Bob Leech  officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Potts was born August 17, 1948 in Hohenwald, a son of the  late Glenn and Martha Churchwell Potts. He was a laborer at  Murray Ohio Company. <br> <br><em><strong>George Edgar Clark Lopp<\/strong><\/em>, 86, died June 12, 2009 at United  Regional Medical Center in Manchester. Graveside services were  held June 16, 2009 at 1 p.m. in the Downey Cemetery in Hohenwald  with Tommy Russell Underwood officiating.&nbsp; Mr. Lopp, a son of the late Henley McKinley and Daisy Brewer  Lopp, was born July 18, 1922 in Lewis County. He was a laborer  for Ford Motor Company and was married to Norma Hinson Lopp. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Sabrina Ann Wix<\/strong><\/em>, age 27, died June 11, 2009 at her residence in  Hohenwald. Funeral services were held June 14, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Rex Reed officiating. Burial  followed in the Napier Cemetery in Hohenwald. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, June 11th, 2009 <\/strong> <\/em> <br> <br><em><strong>Sarah Jane Peery<\/strong><\/em>, age 86, died June 9, 2009 at Lewis County  Manor in Hohenwald. Funeral services will be held today June 11,  2009 at 2 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Terry  Peery and Malcolm George officiating. Burial will follow in the  Brown Cemetery in Hamphire. <br> <br><em><strong>Andy G. Hinson<\/strong><\/em> of Kalamazoo passed away June 8, 2009 at his  home. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 12, 2009 at  the Langeland Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel. Burial will follow  at the Ft. Custer National Cemetery with military honors. <br> <br><em><strong>Landonia \u201cDonia\u201d Fuqua<\/strong><\/em>, age 96 of Adairville, Kentucky, died  Sunday, June 7, 2009 at Auburn Health Care. Fuernal services  were held Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at Sanders  Funeral Home, Russellville, Kentucky, with Steve McCarley and  Gary Varney will officiating. Burial followed in the Townsend  Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. <br> <br><em><strong>Dr. Huel Maurice Culbreath<\/strong><\/em>, age 84, passed away June 4, 2009, at  Life Care Center in Columbia. A memorial service will be held on  Saturday June 13, 2009 at First Baptist Church in Hohenwald at  2:30 p.m. Visitation with the family will be before and after  the service. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Wanda Elaine Barber<\/strong><\/em>, of Nashville, 61, died June 3, 2009 at  Alive Hospice at Saint Thomas in Nashville. Graveside services  were held June 5, 2009 at Napier Cemetery in Hohenwald with  Bobby Carroll officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Ms. Barber, a daughter of the late Jess Manual Sr. and Lallie Jo  Pennington Barber, was born March 23, 1948 in Hohenwald.&nbsp;  Survivors include three brothers, Jimmy Ray Barber Sr., David  Aaron Barber and John Robert Barber, all of Hohenwald; two  sisters, Rebecca Fay Barber of Murfreesboro and Jessica Ruth  Roden of Hohenwald; and her caretaker, Vella Davis of Nashville.&nbsp;&nbsp;  In addition to her parents, Ms. Barber was preceded in death by  two brothers, William Albert Barber and Jess Manual Barber Jr.  and three sisters, Mary Ann Massey, Lois Kathleen Bailey and  Martha Jo Davis. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, June 4th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em> <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>S<\/strong><\/em>ke<em><strong>Bonnie Hazel Waters<\/strong><\/em>, 82, of Linden, died May 27, 2009 at Perry  Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday, May 29,  2009 in the chapel of Young Funeral Home with Nathan Thomas  officiating. Burial followed in the Waters Cemetery.&nbsp; Mrs. Waters was born in Perry County, December 24, 1926 to the  late Charlie Haynes and Ada Carter Haynes. She worked at Hickory  Hills in Clifton for 37 years. Survivors include her daughter,  Helen Pevahouse, two sons, Junior Walters and Rusty Waters, two  brothers, Roy Haynes and Him Tom Haynes, all of Linden; two  sisters, Vannie Kilpatrick of Hohenwald and Nellie Jean Hinson  of Linden; and four grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to her  parents, Mrs. Waters was preceded in death by her husband  William Arnold Waters, two sons, Larry and Johnny Waters, a  grandson, James Waters, a sister, Edna Barnes, a brother,  Willard Haynes and a son-in-law, Tommy Pevahouse. <br> <br><em><strong>John Paul Talley<\/strong><\/em>, 73, died May 30, 2009 at Maury Regional  Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held June 1,  2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Walter Droke  officiating. Burial followed in the Swiss Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mr. Talley, a son of the late Elmer and Rosie Harper Talley, was  born May 27, 1936 in Pleasantville. She was communications for  the U.S. Army and retired from the Army after serving 20 years.&nbsp;  Survivors include his wife, Scherry Breece Talley of Hohenwald;  a daugher, Maria (John) Dampf of McEwen; a stepson, Jeramey  (Stacy) Harrington of Lebanon; a brother, Elmer Talley of  Linden; a sister, Vera Shepard of Centerline, Michigan; and  three grandchildren.&nbsp; In addition to his parents, Mr.  Talley was preceded in death by a brother, Willie Clay Talley  and a sister Era Shepard. <br> <br><em><strong>Lura Mae Skelton<\/strong><\/em>, age 94, died May 31, 2009 at Life Care Center  in Columbia. Funeral services were held June 2, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald with William B. McDonald officiating.  Burial followed in the Swiss Cemetery in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Mrs. Skelton, a daughter of the late Sam Scott and Ida Virginia  McDonald, was born February 28, 1915 in Perry County. She was  the office manager at McDonald Funeral Home, Incorporated and  was married to the late Thurman Elijah Skelton.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Survivors include a daughter, Freeda (John) Hall of Jackson; a  daughter-in-law, Nancy Skelton of Columbia; five grandchildren  and 11 great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to her  husband and parents, Mrs. Skelton was preceded in death by a  son, Carmack Skelton. <br> <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, May 28th, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em> <br><em><strong>Lorena Gay Nicholas<\/strong><\/em>, 87, died May 23, 2009 at Perry Community  Hospital in Linden. Funeral services will be held Friday, May  29, 2009 at 3 p.m. at the Parker and Son Funeral Home, 210  Medina Street, Lodi, Ohio. Burial will follow in the Spring Hill  Cemetery in Lodi, Ohio.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Nicholas was born  October 21, 1921 in Enoch, West Virginia, a daughter of the late  Emerson and Emma Kyle Nutter. She was a homemaker, had attended  Victory Baptist Church in Lodi, Ohio and was married to the late  James \u201cJim\u201d Nicholas.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include a son, James  (Linda) Nicholas of Medina, Ohio; a daughter, Caron (James)  Egbert of Hohenwald; six grandchildren and 12  great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to her husband and  parents, Mrs. Nicholas was preceded in death by seven siblings. <br> <br><em><strong>Malcolm B. Hensley<\/strong><\/em>, age 77, died May 21, 2009 at Lewis County  Manor in Hohenwald. Graveside services were held May 22, 2009 in  the Grassy Valley Cemetery with L. C. Loveless officiating.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Hensley, a son of the late Hunt and Allie James Hensley, was  born December 8, 1931 in Hohenwald. He was a self-employed  farmer.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include several cousins. <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, May 21st, 2009 <\/strong><\/em> <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Betty Ann Lyell Willis<\/strong><\/em>, of Madison, died May 13, 2009 at Madison  Rehabilitation and Nursing Home. Funeral services were held May  15, 2009 with burial following in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in  Madison.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Willis, a native of Lewis County, was a daughter of the  late Everette and Emma Voorhies Lyell. <br> <br><em><strong>Ruthie Allen Loving<\/strong><\/em>, 83, died May 17, 2009 at her residence in  Hohenwald. Funeral services were held May 20, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Bill Webb and Marcus Webb  officiating. Burial followed in the Downey Cemetery. <br> <br><em><strong>Walter Joseph Hankins,<\/strong><\/em> 71, died May 16, 2009 at Maury Regional  Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held May 19,  2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with David Carroll  officiating. <br> <br><em><strong>Fay Elton Gifford<\/strong><\/em>, age 74, of Hohenwald, passed away Sunday, May  17, 2009 at Life Care Center of Centerville. There are no local  services planned at press time.&nbsp; Mr. Gifford was the son of the late Frank and Lois Batson  Gifford.<br> <br><em><strong>Ina Pearl DePriest<\/strong><\/em>, 81, of Linden, died May 15,  2009 at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville. Funeral services  were held Sunday, May 17, 2009 in the chapel of Young Funeral  Home with Hoyt Kirk officiating. Burial followed in the Howell-Lineberry  Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. DePriest was born April 28, 1928 in  Linden, a daughter of the late Fate Bedford \u201cB.C.\u201d Hinson and  Ophelia Mathis Hinson.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include two  sisters, Della Baster of Hohenwald and Carlene (Robert) Ruiz of  Dearborn Heights, Michigan; one sister-in-law, Sylvia Lois  Hinson of Hohenwald; five nephews, eight neices, four  great-nephews and five great-nieces.&nbsp; In addition to her  parents, Mrs. DePriest was preceded in death by husbands, Henry  Landers, Alma Haynes and Conley DePriest, brothers Alvis Hinson  and Hubert Hinson, great-nephew, Patrick Tatum and great-nieces,  Kathy, Erika and Lakin Gross.<br> <br><em><strong>James Herman Adair<\/strong><\/em>, age 86, died Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at  Alive Hospice in Nashville. Services were conducted on Saturday,  May 16, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Terry Adair, Jerry  Adair, Jr., Bob Adair and Chris Gowen officiating. Burial  followed in The Lewis County Memorial Gardens in Hohenwald.<br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, May 14th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em> <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Christopher Shawn Seiber<\/strong><\/em>, age 41, of Nolensville, died May 10,  2009 at his residence. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May  13, 2009 at 1 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home with Paul O\u2019Guin  officiating. Burial followed in the Melton Cemetery in  Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Seiber, a son of Carolyn (O\u2019Guin) Seiber and the late Waldon  G. Seiber, was born June 24, 1967 in Nashville. He was a  construction worker. <br> <br><em><strong>Reba Jewel Fain White<\/strong><\/em> passed away Wednesday, May 6, 2009, in New  Johnsonville surrounded by her loving family. Funeral services  were held Saturday, May 9, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home. Burial  followed at the Swiss Cemetery. <br> <br><em><strong>Frederick Rudolf Knoche<\/strong><\/em>, 95, died May 11, 2009 at Centennial  Medical Center in Nashville. Graveside services will be held  today, Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 11 a.m. in the Dabbs Cemetery  in Hohenwald with Bobby Carroll officiating. <br> <br><em><strong>Zeno Hill Jr<\/strong><\/em>., 67, died Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at Rosewood Manor  in Columbia. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, May  14, 2009 at 1 p.m. at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with  Mike Dawson officiating. Burial will follow in the Lewis County  Memorial Gardens in Hohenwald.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Hill was born September 16, 1941 in Madison, Alabama, a son  of the late Zeno and Lillie May Tate Hill. He was a laborer at  H.I.S.<br> <br><em><strong>Mack B. Harris<\/strong><\/em>, age 94, of Hohenwald, died Saturday, May 9, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center. Funeral services were held May  11, 2009 at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Elton Jackson  and Marion West officiating. Burial followed in the Rose Hill  Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Harris, a Maury County native, was a son of the late Earl B.  Harris and Brownie Burkett Harris. He was a long-time member of  Grinder\u2019s Creek Church of Christ and was a retired farmer and  logger. He married the former Sara Frances Goslin on November  11, 1945.<br> <br><em><strong>Arnold William Drape Jr<\/strong><\/em>., 75, died May 5, 2009 at Life Care  Center in Columbia. Funeral services have not been scheduled.&nbsp; Mr. Drape, born August 5, 1933 in New Hampton, Iowa, was a son  of the late Arnold William Sr. and Naomi Ruth Bliss Drape. He  was an insurance underwriter, a Marine Veteran, having served  during the Korean Conflict and was married to the late Jane Lou  Whicker Drape. <br> <br><em><strong>Christine Crews<\/strong><\/em>, 79, long-time resident of the Duck River  Community, died Sunday, May 10, 2009 at Maury Regional Medical  Center. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at  Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home with Joe Rhodes and Glenn  Richardson officiating. Burial followed in the Stand Cemetery in  the Shady Grove Community. <br> <em><strong> <br> Thursday, May 7th, 2009 <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>Delbert Ray Mash Sr<\/strong><\/em>., 61, died April 28, 2009 at Maury Regional  Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held April 30,  2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohewald with Johnny Higgason  officiating. Burial followed in the Springer Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Mash, born February 19, 1948 in Michigan, was a son of the  late Newman and Jennie Carroll Mash. He was a self-employed  construction worker. <br> <br><em><strong>Sommer Dawn Staggs<\/strong><\/em>, 31, died April 28, 2009 at Three Rivers  Hospital in Waverly. Funeral services were held May 1, 2009 at  McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Larry Chatman  officiating. Burial followed in the Lewis County Memorial  Gardens.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Staggs, a daughter of Steven Anthony and Linda Williams  Anglin, was born December 30, 1977 in Hohenwald. She was a  housewife and was married to Virgil Staggs. <br> <br><em><strong>Nelson J. Groom, Sr<\/strong><\/em>., a native of Linden, died at his home  unexpectedly April 28, 2009, at the age of 67. Funeral services  were held May 4, 2009 with M. Lloyd Weaver, Jr., Jeffrey A. Deel  and Eric Musser officiating. Burial followed in the Warwick  River Mennonite Church Cemetery in Newport News, Virginia.&nbsp;  Nelson moved to the Hampton, Virginia area in 1963 and began his  career with NASA as an electronic engineer in control systems.  He was one of the original developers of the left-ventricular  heart pump engineered at University of Pittsburgh, retiring from  NASA in 2001.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to his wife, Faith S.  Groom, Mr. Groom is survived by two daughters, Kelly G. (Scott)  Dumire and Sharon F. Groom; a son, Nelson J. Groom Jr.; his  mother, Olivia D. Groom; a sister, Carol G. (Roger) Barber; and  a host of friends.&nbsp; He was preceded in death by his father,  William F. Groom.&nbsp; Memorial contributions may be made in  Nelson\u2019s memory to: Huntington Mennonite Church, 785  Harpersville Road, Newport News, Virginia 23601.&nbsp; <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, April 30th, 2009 <\/strong> <\/em> <br> <br><em><strong>Alma Agnes Warren<\/strong><\/em>, age 93, died April 27, 2009 at Lewis County  Manor. Funeral services were held April 28, 2009 at McDonald  Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Bobby Carroll officiating. Burial  followed in the Downey Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Warren, a daughter of the late John and Ethel Downey Ammons,  was born December 11, 1915 in Hohenwald. She was a self-employed  hair dresser and was married to the late Leland Warren.&nbsp;&nbsp;  Survivors include two daughters, Janice (Ronald) Johnston and  Sandra (Robert) Collins, all of Hohenwald; a brother, Glen  Ammons of Hohenwald; three sisters, Dorthy Hurt of Atlanta,  Georgia, Mary Helen James of Centerville and Madelyn Tharp of  Hohenwald; two grandsons, two granddaughters and six  great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to her husband and  parents, Mrs. Warren was preceded in death by three brothers,  Leamon, Carlos and Clyde Ammons and three sisters, Ruth Grimes,  Roberta Grimes and Willie McNabb. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>George Andrew Campbell Jr<\/strong><\/em>., 82, died April 23, 2009 at Maury  Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Funeral services were held  April 26, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home in Hohenwald with Artie  Collins and Mark McDonald officiating. Burial followed in the  Swiss Cemetery in Hohenwald.&nbsp; Mr. Campbell was born July  15, 1926 in Centerville, a son of the late George A. and Verda  Breece Campbell. He was a boiler room operator at Dana and was  married to Tillie DeVore Campbell.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to  his wife, Mr. Campbell is survived by a sister, Freida Holliman  of Hohenwald and several nieces and nephews.&nbsp;&nbsp; In  addition to his parents, Mr. Campbell was preceded in death by a  son, Kenneth Campbell. <br> <br><em><strong>Ezra Carmack Skelton<\/strong><\/em>, 74, well-known Church of Christ minister,  died at his residence Saturday, April 25, 2009. Funeral services  were conducted Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at Graymere Church of  Christ with John Vaughan, James England, Bill McDonald and Dr.  Tom Campbell officiating. The Kirk Brothers conducted graveside  services at Polk Memorial Gardens. Oakes and Nichols Funeral  Directors assisted the family with arrangements.&nbsp; Mr.  Skelton was born in Wayne County on August 29, 1934 and was a  graduate of Hickman County High School. He earned degrees at  Freed-Hardeman University and Lipscomb University and later did  graduate work at Peabody College and Harding University Graduate  School.&nbsp; He was a pulpit minister for 40 years for churches  of Christ in Lawrenceburg, Hohenwald, Nashville, Jackson and  Chattanooga. For over 12 years he was Associate Minister at  Graymere Church of Christ.&nbsp; From 1956-1962, he was a member  of the faculty of Lewis County High School. In addition to  preaching, Mr. Skelton was an avid gardener and enjoyed  woodworking.&nbsp; He was preceded in death by his father,  Thurman E. Skelton,&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors include his mother,  Lura Mae McDonald Skelton, a resident of Life Care of Columbia;  wife of 46 years, Nancy Hawk Skelton of Columbia; a daughter and  son-in-law, Susan and Dr. Tom Campbell of Franklin; a son and  daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Misty Skelton of Columbia; six  grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Freda and John Hall of  Jackson; and three nieces.&nbsp; Memorials may be made to the  Carmack and Nancy Skelton Endowed Scholarship Fund at  Freed-Hardeman University, established to train future  preachers, c\/o Development Office, 158 East Main Street,  Henderson, Tennessee 38340. <br> <br><em><strong>Martha Francis Gordon<\/strong><\/em>, 90, died April 23, 2009 at her residence  in Lyles. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 26, 2009 at  McDonald Funeral Home in Centerville with Mark Walton and Thomas  Mayberry officiating. Burial followed in the Campground  Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Gordon, a daughter of the late James Norris and Bessie  Annette Arnold Bates, was born October 30, 1918 in Hickman  County. She was a cook at Centerville Elementary School and was  a member of Fairfield Baptist Church and Senior Citizens.&nbsp;  Survivors include three sons, David Gordon of Williamsport, Gary  Gordon of Hohenwald and Larry Gordon of Summertown; four  daughters, Jean Travis of Hampshire, Betty Dudley of Nunnelly,  Bessie Shepard of Centerville and Reba Barnes of Lyles; a  sister, Ruth Owings of California; 25 grandchildren, 67  great-grandchildren and 41 great-great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp;  In addition to her parents, Mrs. Gordon was preceded in death by  two sons, Bobby and Nickey Gordon, a daughter, Faye Gordon, a  brother, John Bates and three sisters, Christine Pollock, Gladys  Seebers and Lula Maye Beard. <br> <br> <br> <em><strong>Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 <br> <\/strong><\/em><br><em><strong>Ruth Evelyn Carroll<\/strong><\/em>, age 89, died April 16, 2009  at Maury Regional Medical Center at Columbia. Funeral services  were held April 18, 2009 at McDonald Funeral Home with Van Ward  and L. C. Loveless officiating. Burial followed in the Piney  Cemetery.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mrs. Carroll was born December 7, 1919 in  Waynesboro, a daughter of the late Robert and Martha Skelton  Whitehead. She was a laborer at Henry I. Siegel and was married  to the late Clifford Franklin Carroll.&nbsp;&nbsp; Survivors  include four sons, Clovis (Mary Nell) Carroll, Kenneth Carroll,  Donnie (Linda) Carroll and Ted Carroll, all of Hohenwald; a  daughter, Wanda (Ronnie) Frazier of Hohenwald; two brothers,  James Whitehead of Hohenwald and Carl Whitehead of Waynesboro;  four sisters, Annie Frazier of Hohenwald, Nora Graff of Monroe,  Michigan and Rebecca Higgins and Fannie Warren, both of  Waynesboro; 28 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and five  great-great-grandchildren.&nbsp;&nbsp; In addition to her  husband and parents, Mrs. Carroll was preceded in death by three  sons, Alvin, Rodger and Franklin Clifford Carroll<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Issues beginning 23 April 2009 through 31 December 20o9 ~A TNGenWeb Project~ More information on Lewis County happenings can be found at http:\/\/www.lewisherald.com Obituaries are in reverse chronological order. Thursday, December 31st, 2009 Dorothy Jane \u201cDot\u201d Moore, age 57, of Hohenwald died Saturday, December 26, 2009, at Lewis County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. 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