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1/7/17 — John Clay Troxler
John Clay Troxler passed this life on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017 at
Tennova Healthcare-Harton at the age of 93. Mr. Troxler was born in
Fairfield, TN to the late Bennett and Ethel Lee Troxler. He served his
country proudly in World War II from 1944-1946 as a radio operator in the
53rd Infantry Division of The United States Army. Mr. Troxler later went
on to work as a freight agent for the North Carolina & St. Louis, L&N,
and CSX railroads for 44 years until his retirement in 1985. He was a
member of the Tullahoma Masonic Lodge for 50 years where he became a 32nd
degree Mason, as well as a member of the Al Menah Shriners of Nashville.
Mr. Troxler and his family were also Charter Members of King’s Cross
Church in Tullahoma. In addition to his parents, Mr. Troxler is preceded
in death by one son-in-law, Jim Smith; and two brothers, Aubrey and
Robert Troxler. He is survived by his loving wife of 73 years Irma
Stephens Troxler of Tullahoma; two daughters, Elaine Stephenson and her
husband Richard of Gallatin, and Beverly Smith of Gallatin; two
grandsons, Sean Stephenson and his wife Carol of Dresden, TN, and John
Stephenson and his wife Marsha of Murfreesboro, TN; four
great-grandchildren; and two sisters-in-law, Odelle Troxler of Franklin,
TN, and Alice Joy Troxler of Fairfield, TN. Visitation for Mr. Troxler
will be held on Friday, January 6th, 2017 from 4:00-8:00pm at Kilgore
Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place Saturday, January 7th, at
1:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Phillip Moody
officiating. Burial will follow at Hollywood Cemetery in Wartrace, TN.
For those who wish, the family asks that memorial donations in lieu of
flowers be made to either: The King’s Cross Church Building Fund, 222
Turkey Creek Rd, Tullahoma, TN 37388, or The Coffee County Senior
Citizens Center of Tullahoma, 410 N. Collins St. Tullahoma, TN 37388.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CCMS Basketball Returns to Thunder Radio Tonight
The Coffee County Middle School basketball teams return to the court tonight as the Lady Raiders and Red Raiders welcome Warren County to the CCMS gym. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as Lucky Knott will host the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series broadcast. This important conference doubleheader will begin with the girls’ game at 6 PM. Thunder Radio will bring you live coverage beginning with the pregame show at 5:50.
Former Motlow State Baseball Coach Don Rhoton to be Inducted into TCCAA Hall of Fame Jan. 13

Don Rhoton compiled an amazing 669-268 record during his 18 years as head baseball coach for Motlow State Community College from 1989-2006. Rhoton, currently the athletic director at Franklin County High School, will be inducted into the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame on Friday, Jan. 13, at Nisbett Center on Motlow’s Moore County campus.
Former Motlow State Community College head baseball coach and athletic director Don Rhoton will be inducted into the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) Hall of Fame on Friday, Jan. 13, at Nisbett Center on Motlow’s Moore County campus.
The ceremony will be held at halftime of the women’s basketball contest between the Motlow Lady Bucks and visiting Walters State. Both teams are nationally ranked and the winner will be in sole possession of first place in the TCCAA standings. Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m., with the men’s game to follow.
“We are extremely proud to welcome Coach Rhoton back to Motlow and to see him finally receive this honor of being inducted into the TCCAA Hall of Fame,” said Scott Shasteen, athletics director at Motlow. “Don built a baseball powerhouse here and helped change the lives of hundreds of young men. We invite all of his former players and those who have followed his successful career to come out and support him on this memorable night.”
Rhoton was the head coach of the Motlow baseball program during its most successful stretch. From 1989 until 2006, Rhoton’s teams won 669 games while losing only 268. He also served as Motlow’s athletic director from 1995-2006.
His teams won TCCAA/Region VII championships in 1998 and 2000, and finished as the national tournament runner-up in 2000, falling to San Jacinto, Texas in the national championship game. The 2000 team posted a school-best 57-13 record and recorded a program record 17-game winning streak.
Rhoton was named the TCCAA Coach of the Year three times, and his teams won seven consecutive Eastern Division titles from 1994-2000. Sixteen of his former players made it to the professional ranks, including current San Francisco Giants pitcher Bryan Morris. During Rhoton’s 18 years at Motlow, he coached 114 players who continued their careers as student-athletes at four-year institutions.
Prior to his career at Motlow, Rhoton coached the Franklin County High School baseball team for 11 years, compiling a 213-97 record and winning five district titles and two region championships. He is currently the athletic director at Franklin County High School in Winchester.
Rhoton joins three other members of the Motlow State athletics family who have been inducted into the TCCAA Hall of Fame. Joe Daves started the men’s basketball program and coached it for nine years from 1969-78, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1987. Carr McCalla, former Motlow men’s basketball head coach and athletics director, was inducted in 1998, and former Bucks baseball player and professional baseball player David Weathers was inducted last January.
Visit the official website of Motlow Athletics at MotlowSports.com for rosters, schedules, stats and more. Interact with Motlow Athletics on social media at MotlowSports.
Fatal Crash on I-24 in Coffee County
According to a report by Tennessee Highway Patrolman Corey Stuart, on Tuesday night just after 6pm there was deadly crash near mile-marker 126 in Coffee County on Interstate 24.
The report says that a Toyota driven by Rohan C Myton, age 18 of Antioch, TN was traveling eastbound and ran off the roadway crossing the median. Myton then entered into the westbound lanes and was impacted by a motor home driven by Robert V Zanoni, 53 of Brentwood, TN. Both vehicles traveled into the embankment of the right shoulder where both vehicles came to rest.
Myton was killed in the crash and Zanoni was transported to a hospital due to unknown injures.
Hotels Robbed at Gunpoint
On Tuesday morning (01/03/16) at approximately 12:30 AM, two white males committed an armed robbery at the Hilton Garden Inn at 2631 Highwood Blvd in Smyrna.
The men entered the business and first inquired about a room. They then approached the clerk with a folding box cutter type knife and demanded all the cash at the desk. The clerk complied and was then taken to an office where he was bound with duct tape.
One of the men was described as being in his 40’s and approximately 5’6″ with brown and grey hair.
The other subject was described as being approximately 6’3″, having a brown goatee and wearing a black ball cap. He was described as being in his 20’s or 30’s. This subject initially was unmasked but pulled some sort of white cloth over his face during the robbery.
Both subjects left the area in a dark colored sedan.
Authorities in Rutherford County are also searching for two women accused of robbing two hotels on Tuesday.
Police said the clerk at the Fairfield Inn in Smyrna was robbed at gunpoint around 3 p.m. About an hour later, the Sleep Inn in Murfreesboro was robbed by what is believed to be the same suspects.
Police said during both robberies, one woman entered the hotel to ask about a room. She left and the second woman entered the hotel armed with a handgun and demanded cash.
The first suspect is described as a white female in her 30s who was about 5’1” tall with shoulder length, wavy brown hair. Police said she had a piercing next to her right eye.
The second suspect is a white female in her 30s. She was wearing a stocking cap, sunglasses and a bulky blue coat. She was armed with a small semi-automatic hand gun.
The suspects are believed to be traveling in a gold Ford or Mercury minivan.
Anyone with information about these crimes is asked to call Smyrna police at 615-267-5433, or Murfreesboro police at 615-893-2717. (WGNS Radio)
You may remember that on December 15, Manchester Police responded to a call at the Hampton Inn on the Woodbury Highway. The call was concerning an Attempted Armed Robbery at the hotel.
The suspect was seen on surveillance video as being a black male, wearing a black and red hoodie and blue jeans. He is possibly traveling in a 4-door sedan.
This case is still being investigated.
Manchester City Board holding Special Called Meeting
There will be a special called Manchester City Board Meeting on January 6, 2017 at 12:30 afternoon for the following ordinance:
3rd reading of an ordinance amending a zoning ordinance of the City of Manchester, Tennessee, to amend that ordinance and zoning map to provide that real estate owned by Robert Stroop, Stephen Threet, Dianne Vaughn, and James H. Threet, III, be rezoned as R-4 residential from C-2 commercial; Sponsored by Alderman Swan.
If approved the land would be used for a 264 unit apartment complex. Some residents have shown concern over possible traffic problems on Kimberly Lane and Truckers Lane.
Motlow Honors Program Receives Grant
The Motlow State Community College honors program was recently awarded a $1,000 grant from the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC), according to Dr. Scott Cook, vice president, Quality Assurance and Performance Funding and Honors Program director at Motlow.
“This grant will allow the Motlow State Honors Program to continue its tradition of excellence while improving the freshman student experience and its ‘Big Geek!’ sophomore mentoring program,” said Cook. “Started in 2014, Big Geek! pairs every incoming freshman honors scholar with a dedicated sophomore to assist freshmen with the transition to college and to acclimate them to the honors program, its requirements, and honors activities.”
The grant is part of the NCHC Portz Fund. Portz Fund grants for innovations in honors programs and colleges are awarded twice a year. Grant recipients are required to submit a written report of outcomes to the awarding committee by Dec. 31, 2017, and the receiving programs will present the project at the NCHC annual conference.
Motlow State students have won the NCHC Student of the Year three consecutive years. Robin Keel won in 2014, Caitlin Tripp in 2015, and current student JuliAnna Dykes received the award in 2016.
1/5/17—Bruce Clyde McElroy
Bruce Clyde McElroy, a resident of Fayetteville, passed away Tuesday,
January 3, 2017 at the age of 58 years. Memorial Services are scheduled
for Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 2 PM at the First United Methodist Church
of Fayetteville.
A native of Huntsville, he was the son of the late Clyde and Virginia
Montgomery McElroy. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in
Fayetteville and was very involved with church activities and his church
family. He enjoyed farming, watching TN Vols football and watching “Law
and Order” on TV. He loved rock and roll music, especially listening to
the Rolling Stones. He also enjoyed reading James Patterson’s novels.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Monte
McElroy.
He is survived by one daughter, Erin Pratt and her husband, Jason of
Harvest, AL; two brothers, Charlie McElroy and his wife, Michelle of
Fayetteville and Randy McElroy and his wife, Kathy of Fayetteville; two
sisters, Katrina LeBlanc and her husband, Tom of Fayetteville and Sherry
Foley and her husband, Gene of Huntsville; one grandchild, Ella Kate Pratt;
sister-in-law, Lila McElroy of Fayetteville and numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made in his honor
to the First United Methodist Church of Fayetteville, TN, 200 Elk Ave N,
Fayetteville, TN, 37334.
Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
*Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.*
1/6/17-Jewell Dean Wells
Wells, Jewell Dean passed this life on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017 at
Tennova Healthcare-Harton at the age of 83. Mrs. Wells was born in Coffee
County to the late Orland F. and Florence I. Ellis Wall. During her life
she worked as a secretary at Tennessee Apparel, Wilson Ball, and AEDC.
She was also a longtime member of the church of Christ at Cedar Lane. In
addition to her parents, Mrs. Wells is preceded in death by her husband,
Raymond E. Wells. She is survived by one daughter, Lisa Bigham and her
husband Terry of Tullahoma; two sisters, Doris Broadrick and Jeanette
Eslick and her husband Aaron, all of Tullahoma; and two grandchildren,
Andrea and Derrick Bigham. Visitation for Mrs. Wells will be held on
Thursday, January 5th, 2017 from 4:00-7:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home. A
private graveside service will follow on Friday, January 6th with Gary
Johnson officiating.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.