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3/8/20– Jo Nell Crawford Riddle

Jo Nell Crawford Riddle, age 94, passed away peacefully on March 5, 2020, at Alive Hospice in Murfreesboro. She was born on December 25, 1925, to the late Frank G. and Lucille Dunn Crawford in the Stephenson Community near Hillsboro.

Those who loved her called her Mama Jo, and she was known for her sweet disposition and caring demeanor. A devoted wife and homemaker, she loved spending time with her family, nurturing beautiful flowers and plants, working intricate puzzles, and watching collegiate and professional basketball. Her favorite creature was the redbird, a symbol of beauty and warmth. In her later years, Mama Jo enjoyed car rides back to Hillsboro and visits from her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband J.D. Riddle, son Rodney Neal (Pam) Riddle, son-in-law Mark Lundquist, and brothers Jerry Crawford and Jim (Carolyn) Crawford. She is survived by children Brenda Jo Riddle, James Douglas “Bud” (Pam) Riddle, Janice Riddle and Lee Ann Riddle Lundquist; grandchildren Tammy (Richard) Harrington, Jeff Ridner, Allison (Eric) Beachboard, Amy (Kent) Ayer, Brad (Katy) Riddle, Joshua (Ashley) Riddle; sister Edna Ruth (Doyle) Lewis, and ten great-grandchildren.
Visitation held from 12-3 p.m. on Sunday, March 8, at Manchester Funeral Home, followed by a memorial service. Arrangements are made by Murfreesboro Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Sportsmen & Businessmen’s Charitable Organization, American Heart Association or Alive Hospice.

3/6/20– Jerry Steve Trammell

Jerry Steve Trammell of Manchester passed this life on Friday, March 6,
2020 at the Extended Family Care Facility at the age of 60.  No services
are scheduled.

Please visit our website at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com to leave
online condolences. Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

CCMS Soccer Opens Season with Big Win over Thurman Francis

Javier Rodriquez of CCMS soccer

The Coffee County Middle School soccer team hosted their first contest of the year on Friday night.  Welcoming Thurman Francis out of Murfreesboro to CCMS, the Red Raiders got 5 goals from Javier Rodriquez as they rolled to a 6 to 1 win. 

The Raiders got on the board first in the in the 5th minute before the visiting Rams tied the match in the 9th minute.  Peyton Pobanz put Coffee Middle back in the lead for good in the 20th minute before Javier Rodriquez in the 27th minute to make the score 3 to 1 at intermission.  Rodriquez added goals in the 31st, 41st and 48th minutes to close out the scoring.    

The Red Raiders will return to the pitch on Tuesday as they open up conference play against North Franklin.  Opening kick is set for 4:30 PM. 

Westwood Soccer Rallies for Conference Win on Friday Night

Izick Sierra of Westwood soccer

The Westwood soccer team played host to Liberty on Friday night at Dyer-Bouldin Field.  In their 1st conference match of the year, the Rockets needed the full 60 minutes against the defending conference champs.  The Rockets got two goals in the 2nd half to grab a 2 to 1 win. 

The visiting Patriots scored in the 1st minute as the Rockets turned the ball over deep in their defensive end.  Liberty’s defense fended off 11 first half shots to hold a 1 nil lead at the half.  In the 2nd half, Westwood got a goal from Izick Sierra in the 37th minute to level the score at 1.  Nico Sanfilippo had the assist on the Sierra goal to set in motion a physical and frantic final 23 minutes.  Junior Petatan notched the game winner in the 50th minute off an assist from Sierra to lift the Rockets to 4 and 0 on the year.  Westwood outshot Liberty 24 to 4 in the match as Westwood held the advantage in time of possession.  Westwood also had 8 corner kicks to none for the Patriots.   Rockets keeper Elijah McCoy finished with 3 saves between the pipes. 

Westwood will return to action on Wednesday when they travel to Bell Buckle to for a makeup game with Webb.  Kick-off is set for 5:45 PM. 

Coffee County CHS Soccer Falls in Final Scrimmage of Spring

Bodey Todd of CHS soccer

The Coffee County Central High School soccer team hosted their final scrimmage contest of the year on Thursday night.  Taking on LaVergne, the Red Raiders got their final tune-up of the preseason before opening the season next week.  LaVergne got off to a fast start as they dropped the Red Raiders 4 to 0.

LaVergne pushed the attack from the opening whistle as they peppered starting keeper Jamie Norris with a barrage of shots in the first 7 minutes.  LaVergne put 11 shots on frame, scoring 3 times, in the first 7 minutes.  The Wolverines added a 4th goal in the 25th minute as they outshot the Raiders 17 to 3 in the first half.  Norris finished the half with 8 saves.  In the 2nd half, Bodey Todd took over in goal as he turned away 8 shots without giving up a goal.  The Raiders were outshot by LaVergne 29 to 6.  LaVergne had 4 corner kicks to Coffee County’s 1 corner. 

The Red Raiders open the regular season on Monday at home.  Coffee County will play host to Warren County in a non-district friendly.  Opening kick is set for 7 PM. 

Preds Shut Out Stars, Win for Their City and Region Following Tornadoes

Juuse Saros of the Nashville Predators

The Predators didn’t just win Thursday’s game against the Dallas Stars to help themselves out in a hotly contested Western Conference playoff race. They did it for their city, too.

Juuse Saros blanked the Stars with 33 saves and Filip Forsberg netted the winner, as the Preds topped Dallas, 2-0, at Bridgestone Arena. The result snaps a three-game skid for Nashville and gives them 74 points in the standings. That total – at least for the moment – vaults them into a tie for the first Wild Card in the Western Conference.

“Our game tonight was a lot better,” Preds forward Matt Duchene said. “It just looked more like what we should look like as a hockey team. We had way more good looks and good rushes. We looked dangerous, and we haven’t looked like that very much this season. We just have to keep doing those things. Our penalty kill was great, and our power play got the job done tonight.”

The victory also provides a boost to a city and region that was ravaged by a tornado earlier in the week. While the relief efforts will continue in the months ahead, Thursday night in Smashville provided an escape for those who needed it, and the Preds were more than happy to give the home crowd something to cheer about.

“You give a lot of credit to the players,” Preds Head Coach John Hynes said postgame while sporting his Nashville Strong T-shirt. “I know that those guys have a lot of pride in playing for the Nashville Predators. They all enjoy really living in the city and being part of the community, and the fact that the focus level that we played with tonight, the intensity level, the effort level was there, it speaks volumes about the guys and the pride that they take in wearing the jersey but also being part of the community.

“Hopefully, people are proud of it, and some people that are having some tough times that have been affected by the tornado, hopefully this was something that can take people away for a couple hours and give the city something to be proud of.”

The Predators took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Forsberg – for the first time since Jan. 30 – found the back of the net. The power-play goal was Forsberg’s 19th of the season, and his smile immediately following said it all.

“Not the best shot in the history of hockey, but there’s been chances, and it was nice to see it go,” Forsberg said.

No. 9’s goal was the 164th of his career – all with Nashville – a number that now gives him sole possession of third place on the franchise’s all-time goals list.

Another tally on the man advantage came in the second stanza, this time in the form of a redirection off of Duchene’s stick and past Stars goaltender Anton Khudobin for a 2-0 Nashville lead through 40 minutes.

Duchene said following the win he felt the 60-minute effort from the Predators may have exhibited the club’s best poise and puck movement of the season.

“We had a lot more poise than the other night [in Minnesota],” Duchene said. “We worked really hard the other night, but you can’t just work hard. You’ve got to make plays and have poise and confidence. I think we learned from that.”

Still, the game has a different tenor without the continued excellence of Saros, who earned his 10th career shutout. The 24-year-old Finn has won six out of his last nine starts and has been a catalyst for the Predators’ climb up the standings over the past two months.

“It was a big win,” Saros said. “We weren’t satisfied with our last two games. It was a big difference tonight. Good win.”

The shutout triumph was the ideal start for Nashville to begin a crucial home-and-home set with the Stars, and as the playoff race continues to be tighter than ever, the Preds need all the points they can get.

When it comes to the hockey side of things, that’s what mattered most tonight. But still, there was something more to play for on this occasion, and the Predators proved – just like the rest of their city – they’re Nashville Strong.

“[There’s] maybe a little foreshadowing,” Duchene said. “We’ve been grinding hard this year, and our slogan is ‘Embrace the Grind.’ Now, the city is kind of going through something like that, where people are grinding and trying to get through. It’s inspiring to us, just the strength that the city is showing. I mentioned this morning that the people showing up and donating so much of their time and money and buying stuff for the city and the people who are ailing right now – this was really nice to get a win for them tonight.”

Notes:

Defenseman Korbinian Holzer made his Predators debut on Thursday night, registering three shots, two hits and a blocked shot in 10:56 of time on ice.

Predators defenseman Dan Hamhuis missed Thursday’s game and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Yannick Weber, Colin Blackwell and Austin Watson were also scratched for Nashville against the Stars.

The Predators will conclude their home-and-home set with the Stars on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. CT in Dallas. The matinee contest begins a five-game road trip for Nashville that will see them also make stops in Montreal, Toronto, Columbus and Minnesota over the next week.

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

Friday Prep Schedule

4:30 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Thurman Francis
5:30 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Liberty
*** WMS Baseball vs Riverside Christian – cancelled

3/7/20– Carl Dennis Jones

Funeral services for Mr. Carl Dennis Jones, age 70, of Manchester, TN, will be conducted at 10:00 AM on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Manchester Funeral Home with Bro. James Caudill officiating. Burial will follow in Adam Duncan Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Friday evening at the funeral home. Mr. Jones passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at Tennova Healthcare Harton Hospital in Tullahoma, TN.

Dennis was born in Coffee County, TN, the son of the late Gerald K. Jones and Gladys O. Trail Jones. He retired from IBEW Local 429 after 35 years of service.

In addition to his parents, Dennis was also preceded in death by brothers Linn, Dwight, Edsel and Stanley Jones; and one grandson, Justin Jones. He is survived by two sons, Ken Jones and wife, Kimberly Jones of Bradyville, TN, and Stephen Jones of Manchester; his loving partner, Christina Magierski and her son, Matt Magierski; brothers, Marlin (Michelle Cantrell) Jones and Benny (Dowe) Jones, both of Manchester; sisters, Brenda (Billy) Vaughn and Jan (James) Cossey, both of Manchester; sister-in-law, Shirley Jones; five grandchildren, Jordan (Jasmine) Jones, Tyler Jones, and Brianna Jones, all of Manchester, Hunter Clements and Macy Clements, both of Bradyville; three great grandchildren, Logan Jones, Laine Jones, and Alexandria Jones; and numerous aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

The family requests memorial donations be made to Adam Duncan Cemetery, c/o Ken Jones, 8108 Burt Burgen Road, Bradyville, TN 37026.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Jones family.

3/8/20– Carol Quinn Frazier

Funeral services for Mrs. Carol Quinn Frazier, age 60, of Manchester will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Sunday, March 8, 2020, at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Bro. Roy Hopkins officiating. Burial will follow in Old Reddens Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM until the time of service at the funeral home. Mrs. Frazier passed from this life surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at her residence in Manchester.

Carol was born on December 6, 1959, in Coffee County to the late Daniel and Dorothy Haley. Carol loved spending hours in her flower garden, enjoying time with her family out on the boat, and being surrounded by the ones she loved. She was a wonderful, caring, and devoted wife, mother, sister, and Nana.

In addition to her parents, Carol is also preceded in death by her three brothers, Ricky, Gary, and Danny Haley. She is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Ricky Frazier; one son, Ricky Joe Frazier (Jennifer); one daughter, Chasity Frazier; four sisters, Sheila Gowen, Lila Crabtree, Sue Haley, and Tina Farra; four grandchildren, Jessica Frazier, Sara Frazier, Pearl England, and Layna England.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made in Carol’s name to the American Cancer Society. www.cancer.org

Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Frazier family.

3/7/20- Linda Lee Meadows


Ms. Linda Lee Meadows, age 80 of Manchester, passed away after an extended illness on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at McArthur Manor in Manchester. She was born on October 15, 1939, to the late Henry Carl and Bertha Mae Brown Rohde in Knoxville, TN. Ms. Linda was a member of the Hillsboro United Methodist Church. She and her late husband, Jackie C. Meadows, who passed away in August 2017, shared a love of travel, fishing, and just spending time together. They enjoyed fishing on Normandy and Tim’s Ford Lakes and on the Gulf Coast. Their travels together took them throughout the south, but they especially loved Epcot and Jekyll Island. Ms. Linda was a well known and talented local artist, especially of landscapes. Many of her paintings and drawings were given to or sold to family, friends and to the public. Linda was a homemaker while Jackie worked in management at AEDC.
Ms. Linda is survived by many nieces and nephews, friends and neighbors; brothers-in-law, Melvin Meadows of Hillsboro, and Sam Morrow of Fultondale, AL, Brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Gary and Nancy Willis of Spartanburg, SC. Linda is also survived by her cat, “Ariella”, whom she loved dearly.
Graveside services will be held on Saturday, March 7, at 3 PM, in the Hillsboro Methodist Cemetery with Pastor Kent Bailey officiating.
Online condolences can be made at www.centralfuneralhome.com