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Pump Prices Down Slightly in Tennessee
Pump prices in Tennessee continue their descent. Tennessee’s state average of $2.12 is 2 cents less than a week ago.
“Gas prices are a mixed bag across the southeastern United States,” said, Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Motorists in Georgia and Tennessee continue to benefit from abundant gasoline supplies at a time when demand is low.
Tennessee’s average has declined for several days in a row.
In Coffee County the low price per gallon in Manchester is $1.98 and in Tullahoma it’s a $1.97.
Teen Fatality Crashes Up 10 Percent
Teen involved crash fatalities increased 10 percent in 2015, according to a new report from the Governor’s Highway Safety Association.
Distracted driving is the number one cause of teen driver crashes and teen passengers are the number one distraction for teen drivers.
AAA suggests teen passengers avoid unnecessary conversations, don’t pull the driver’s attention from the road, silence phone notifications and navigate and stay alert to help the driver avoid danger.
AAA also recommends that parents get involved as their teens learn to drive by helping them practice in varying conditions, enrolling them in a drivers education program, and setting a good example behind the wheel.
Statewide ACT Senior Retake is Saturday
The statewide ACT Senior Retake will be next Saturday, October 22 for students who met the September 16 registration deadline.
The retake provides every eligible high school senior, meaning any public school student who took the ACT as a junior, the ability to retake the ACT free of charge.
With more Tennessee students than ever before taking the ACT, Tennessee public high school students this year held steady at a 19.4 average score, whereas nationally scores declined as more students participated.
Nearly 1,300 more Tennessee public school students became eligible for the HOPE scholarship in 2016 by achieving composite scores of 21 or higher. Additionally, Tennessee improved its national standing in 2016 among the 18 states that require students to take the ACT, climbing to seventh in the nation when looking at the average composite of both public and private school students.
10/19/16—Wayne Beam, Sr.
Wayne Beam Sr.
On Monday morning, October 17, 2016, Wayne William Beam Sr., walked up
from getting the morning paper, poured a cup of coffee, sat down in his
chair, and passed from this life. His beloved wife Beverly was home with
him.
He was born March 11, 1937 in Chattanooga, TN, to the late Eva Lee Beam
and the late Russell Beam, and had one brother, the late Richard Beam.
On December 27, 1958, he married the dental hygienist from Nashville,
Beverly Ann (Sanders) Beam, who survives. They were married 58 years.
For years, he proudly called his 3 children his “3 survivors.” His
favorite daughter, Deborah (Beam) Pontius and son-in-law Christian
Pontius; grandson Taylor Pontius and granddaughter Dr. Christen Pontius
DPT. His oldest son, Wayne W. Beam, Jr. MD and daughter-in-law Amy Beam,
RN; grandchildren Lenzi (Beam) Kiluba and husband William Kiluba, Alex,
Wesley, Ivy, and Isaac Beam. His tallest son, Jason R. Beam, RN and
daughter-in-law Kelli Beam, grandchildren Drew and Carlee Beam.
He received his Bachelor of Pharmacy in 1958 at the University of
Tennessee School of Medical Sciences and later received his Doctorate of
Pharmacy. Wayne is best remembered as co-owner of Tullahoma Drug Store
for 17 years from 1960-1977 and then Director of Pharmacy for 25 years at
Harton Regional Medical Center from 1977 until his retirement March 11,
2002. While working at Harton, he survived 7 administrators. He served on
its Board of Trustees, Long Range Planning Committee, physician
recruitment, Sleep Disorders Clinic, The Neurodiagnostic Center, and
implemented the first pain management policies. In 1998 he and his
pharmacy received the Tennessee Pharmacist’s Association Innovative
Pharmacy Practice Award for innovative pharmacy practices resulting in
improved patient care and outcomes.
His most prestigious recognition was The Bowl of Hygeia Award in 1976,
the highest recognized peer-selected pharmacy award in Tennessee, for his
outstanding contribution to his community as civic leader, co-founder of
Harton Regional, and knowledgeable pharmacist. He was President of the
Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association and active in the National
Association of Retain Pharmacists. He provided local Tullahoma schools
with drug-free lectures, served as President of PTA, headed the Kiawanis
Operation Drug Alert, and served on the Mayor’s Committee on Drug Abuse.
He provided local Tullahoma schools with first aid supplies, and brought
interest to countless students to the field of pharmacology and other
health-related fields. As a small business owner, he was known to provide
medicines and drug store merchandise to those in need.
In addition, he served on the Tullahoma Chamber of Commerce, The Rotary
Club, The Tullahoma Swim Club, and President of Lakewood Country Club. He
loved his wife, children, their spouses, and his grandchildren deeply. He
was an avid golfer (and made life-long friends at Lakewood Country Club),
a Tennessee Volunteer fan, fisherman, woodworker, and gardener. His was a
legend at growing tomatoes and loved to share them.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 19th, 2016 at Kilgore
Funeral Home from 11:00am-2:00pm with a memorial service to immediately
follow at 2:00pm with Chris Roberts officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that a donation be made in honor
of Wayne’s granddaughter, Carlee Beam, to the Cure SMA organization.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a form of Muscular Dystrophy is a disease
that robs people of physical strength by affecting the motor nerve cells
in the spinal cord, taking away the ability to walk, eat, or breathe. To
make a donation, you may mail a check payable to CURE SMA in memory of
Wayne W. Beam, Sr. to 925 Busse Road, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 60007.
To make an online donation, please visit www.curesma.org.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
10/20/16—Gene Morgan, Jr. “Sonny”
Funeral services for Mr. Gene Morgan, Jr. “Sonny”, age 69, will be conducted on Thursday, October 20, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. at Trinity Baptist Church with Reverend Don Seeders officiating. Burial will immediately follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the church prior to the service from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M.
Gene Elemuel Morgan, Jr. also known as Sonny, was called home to our Lord on Sunday, October 16, 2016. Born to Lucille and Gene Elemuel Morgan, Sr. on June 27, 1947 in Chattanooga, TN. Sonny graduated from Manchester Central High School in 1966. He worked as an iron worker until April 1967 and joined the U.S. Navy, serving until February 1971. He is a graduate of Motlow State Community College and was also a Freemason. Before moving to South Carolina, he was employed at Arnold Engineering and Morrison Knudson. He traveled abroad on mission trips to build churches, and loved to fish, hunt, and golf.
He is preceded in death by his father, Gene Elemuel Morgan, Sr. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Virginia Dybal Morgan; his daughters Gina Meline (Jeremy) and Melissa Deuermeyer (Jason); step-daughter Angelia Beattie (Mike); step-son Aaron Morgan (Jennifer); grandchildren Lyndsey Beattie, Ethan Andrews, Thomas Morgan, Leah Deuermeyer, and Elizabeth Meline; his mother, Lucille Prater; sisters, Suzanne Brandon and Mary Jo O’Neal, as well as countless nieces and nephews.
Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Morgan family.
Westwood Basketball Opens Season with Split at Huntland
The Westwood Middle School basketball teams opened their season on Monday on the road at Huntland. The Rockets and Lady Rockets split a pair of games as the Rockets fought to a 38 to 24 win while the girls fell by a final score of 38 to 20.
In the girls’ game, a hot shooting touch by Huntland saw the Lady Hornets race out to a 14 to 6 lead at the end of the 1st quarter as they built a lead the young Lady Rockets could not overcome. Valerie Barger was the leading scorer for Westwood as she netted 11 points. Haidyn Campbell added 3 points for Westwood in the loss.
In the boys’ contest, a strong defensive effort lifted the Rockets to a 9 point halftime cushion on their way to the conference win. Cruz Pitsinos and John Dobson each netted 9 points for Westwood to tie for high scorer honors. Wyatt Nugent added 6 points for the Rockets in the win.
Westwood returns to the Joel Vinson Gym on Tuesday night for a doubleheader with Middle Tennessee Christian. Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you the broadcast as part of the 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series. Tip off is set for 6 PM, Lucky Knott will bring you all the action beginning with the pregame show at 5:50.
CCMS 6th Grade Basketball Teams Sweep Harris
![Coach Jamie Morgan of the CCMS 6th Grade basketball team talks to her team during a timeout[File Photo]](https://www.thunder1320.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Jamie-Morgan-300x269.jpg)
Coach Jamie Morgan of the CCMS 6th Grade basketball team talks to her team during a timeout[File Photo]
In the girls’ game, the Lady Raiders held Harris scoreless in the first quarter to help build an 8 to 4 halftime lead. In the second half, Coffee County outscored the Eaglettes 20 to 7. Maggie Crouch was the leading scorer for the Lady Raiders as she scored 10 points. Abby Mahaffey added 6 points.
The Red Raiders used a 13 point 2nd quarter to build a 10 point lead at the intermission. Dayne Crosslin was the leading scorer for Coffee County with 13 points. Isaiah Campbell added 6 points as Coffee County is now 3 and 0 on the year.
The 6th grade teams are back in action on Tuesday night when they travel to Tullahoma to take on West. The girls’ game will tip at 6 PM.
10/20/16 — Jimmy Don Hopkins
JIMMY DON HOPKINS, age 76, of Estill Springs, Tenn., departed this life on Monday, October 17, 2016, at his residence surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Hopkins was born in Winchester, Tenn., to the late Carl Hopkins and Mary Womack Hopkins on June 5, 1940. Mr. Hopkins was a member of the First Church of The Nazarene in Tullahoma. He was employed for many years as a truck driver using the CB handle “TN Hop”. He was last employed by Marine Master in Tullahoma. He was also employed by TVA during the 1970’s to clear property when the Tim’s Ford Dam was being constructed. Mr. Hopkins was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He loved to camp and prided himself on his ability to build campfires. He will always be remembered as a loving husband, father and provider.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his aunt and uncle that raised him from the young age of four, Loraine and Walter Gang, brothers; Edward and Junior Hopkins. He is survived by his wife of forty-nine years, Lois Stewart Hopkins of Estill Springs, Tenn., Son, Jim Alan of Winchester, Tenn., Grandchildren; Coby Hopkins and wife, Val of El Paso, Texas and Shana Pardo and husband, Josh of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.
GRANT FUNERAL SERVICES IN CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS
10/19/16 — Thomas Edward Dodson
THOMAS E. DODSON, age 70, of Decherd, Tenn., departed this life on Sunday, October 16, 2016, at St. Thomas West Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., with his loving family at his side he was called to his eternal home. Mr. Dodson was born in Winchester, Tenn., to the late Herman Lloyd Dodson and Ruby Mae Bryant Dodson on Sept. 7, 1946. He was a member of the Decherd Church of God. He was a veteran of the United States Army. He enjoyed all sports and was an avid baseball fan especially of the New York Yankees. He loved his family and spending time with his grand-children.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Dodson was preceded in death by his brothers; Jimmy, Sam, Michael, Stanley, and John Dodson and sister, Ruby Mae Dodson. He is survived by his wife of forty years, Wilma Dodson of Decherd, Tenn., sons; Jeff Dodson and wife, Kandy of Tullahoma, Tenn, Timothy Dodson and wife, Kimberly, of Cseyville, Ill., and Jamie Dodson of Decherd, Tenn., brothers; Robert Dodson of Crossville, Tenn., Richard Dodson and Paul Dodson of Cohutta, Ga., Ricky Dodson of Jacksonville, Fla., sisters; Bessie and June Dodson of Ocala, Fla., 8-grandchildren and 4-great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
Visitation for Mr. Dodson is scheduled for 5:00-8:00 P.M. Tuesday evening Oct. 18, in the chapel of Grant Funeral Services. Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, Oct. 19, in the Chapel of Grant Funeral Services with Bishop Timothy Greer, officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Garner Cemetery in Decherd with military honors bestowed.
GRANT FUNERAL SERVICES IN CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS