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5/3/16 — Elgin Berry Hill, Jr.

flower 7Elgin Berry “Junior” Hill, Jr., age 78, passed away on April 30, 2016 at his
home in Manchester, Tennessee. Mr. Hill was born in Hillsboro, Tennessee to
his parents, the late Elgin Berry Hill, Sr. and Theodolia Dooley Hill. He is
survived by his loving wife Mildred Irene Daniels Hill of Manchester, TN;
daughter, Rebecca L. Prince and her husband James of Manchester, TN; sisters
Mildred Sherrill, Ruth Weston and Marilyn Floyd; one grandson, Daniel
Prince of Manchester, TN ; and a host of other relatives and friends.
VISITATION
Tuesday, May 3, 2016 from 10 am – 1 PM at the Central Funeral Home, 2812
Hillsboro Highway, Manchester, TN 37355
FUNERAL
Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 1 PM at Central Funeral Home
BURIAL
Rutledge Hill Community Church Cemetery

Arrangements with CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME of Manchester, TN.

5/7/16 — Teresa P. Ford

fordTeresa P. Ford, age 65, of Antioch, TN passed this life on Saturday, April
30, 2016 at Good Samaritan Health & Rehab in Antioch. Memorial Services
will be held Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 2 PM at the Daves-Culbertson Funeral
Home Chapel. Visitation with the family will be from 1 PM until the service
time.

Teresa, a native of Grand Rapids, MI, was the daughter of the late Roman T.
and Vivian Czachorski Pobojewski. She was an International Banker, managing
many accounts for large international companies and also worked as a legal
secretary. She enjoyed reading and working crossword puzzles. Her
favorite color was purple and her family has requested anyone attending the
memorial service to please wear something purple.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death one sister, Susan
Pobojewski.

She is survived by her husband, Glenn Ford of Antioch; one daughter, Kayte
Murphy and her husband, Vince of Tampa, FL and three sisters, Cindi Nee and
her husband, Kevin of Baton Rouge, LA, Betsi Bearden and her husband,
Edward of Fort Mill, SC and Judith Ottinger of Shelbyville, TN.

DAVES-CULBERTSON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS

Tullahoma Senior Athlete Dies in two-vehicle Crash

Fatal accident517 year-old Eli Grow last year’s starting Quarterback for the Tullahoma Wildcats died tragically in an automobile accident in Normandy around 4:30pm Saturday afternoon.
In a Tennessee Highway Patrol report, Grow was driving a Nissan pickup and was traveling south on Hwy 41A and allegedly crossed the center line and struck another Nissan truck driven by 48 year-old Clint Hahn of Chapel Hill head-on. Grow’s vehicle burst into flames after impact. 48 year-old Lisa Hahn was a passenger in the Hahn truck and both were injured.
We are deeply saddened to report the death of Mississippi College football signee Eli Grow of Tullahoma, Tenn., who passed away on Saturday evening.
“This is a terrible tragedy,” said head coach John Bland. “I don’t know that we had a kid coming in that was more excited to be a part of this program than Eli. He was just here a couple weeks ago and could not wait to be a Choctaw. He will be truly missed, and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.”
Eli was a quarterback from Tullahoma High School, where he was a team captain and named the team’s “Hardest Working Player.” He is the son of Tony and Cassy Grow.

Evans wants Murder Charge of her infant Dropped

Brittany Michelle Evans. Intake photo provided by the CCSD

Brittany Michelle Evans. Intake photo provided by the CCSD

Brittany Evans, 28, is charged with second degree murder in the death of her newborn baby as well as assault which resulted in the death of the baby and two counts of aggravated assault. Authorities allege that the baby lived a very short time after she was born on April 3, 2015.
The attorney for the woman accused of killing her new born baby is asking that the charges be dismissed.
Prosecutors allege that Evans took methamphetamines while pregnant and even took some the day before the little girl was born.
According to Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott the body of the child was transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office where an autopsy was performed to determine the cause of death. The District attorney says that the autopsy showed that the baby had a high level of meth in her system and that was the cause of death.
Both attorneys filed motions in regards to the case and Judge Jackson will review the arguments and issue a ruling later.

Manchester Man Injured in Crash

Accident scene photo by Doug Yurcik

Accident scene photo by Doug Yurcik

Manchester Police Officer Daryn Gadeken reported to a one car accident just before 11 A.M. Saturday morning at 160 Fredonia Rd. Upon Gadeken’s arrival he found Terry Holiday injured and trapped in his 2005 Volvo. The man had to be extricated through his sunroof. Holiday advised he may have had a seizure, something he had not had in several years. He was transported to Unity Medical Center for treatment.
Upon on further investigation of the scene Holiday’s vehicle left the roadway hitting a driveway tile and the striking a utility pole, breaking it in half as the Volvo came to rest on the passenger’s side.
Duck River Electric had to cut off the power off while repairs were made.

Moore County Man Facing Child Porn Charges

child pA Moore County man has been arrested on child pornography charges.
According to Moore County Sheriff’s Department reports, Ernest Stafford, 52, was indicted on a Class B felony charge of sexual exploitation of a minor, and arrested on Friday, April 22.
After receiving a report from the Internet Crimes against Children (ICAC), Metro Moore County Sheriff’s Detective Shane Taylor began an investigation based on the information received.
The report states that ICAC was acting upon a cyber tip that someone had uploaded more than 44 images of child pornography to a Dropbox account on the internet. The IP address used to upload the images was registered to Stafford, according to the report.
According to Taylor’s report, the investigation revealed that Stafford was engaging in the distribution of hundreds of images and videos of child pornography via an online storage account with Dropbox.
Stafford was arrested Friday after the grand Jury met and returned a true bill. He is being held on a $50,000 bond pending a circuit court appearance on May 20.

Trussler named to Coffee County Ambulance Authority

Jay Trussler Logo

Jay Trussler Logo

Manchester Doctor, Jay Trussler is the newest member of the Coffee County Ambulance Authority.
Trussler was recently approved by the Coffee County Commission to replace the authority’s former physician, Dr. David Florence.
Trussler is a practicing physician in Manchester, specializing in family medicine, and currently serves as chairman of the Medical Executive Committee at Unity Hospital.
Other members include Authority Chairman and County Commissioner Mark Kelly, Commissioners Tim Stubblefied, Diane Argraves and Missy DeFord.

5/2/16 — Ronnie A. Nippers

funeral flowerRonnie A. Nippers, Sr., age 65 of Shelbyville, passed away
Thursday April 28, 2016 at St. Thomas Rutherford. Ronnie was a loving father
and grandfather. He enjoyed watching wrestling, fishing, gardening and doing
all things outdoors. Ronnie’s favorite scripture came from Proverbs
3:5-6, Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and
lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he
shall direct thy paths. He is preceded in death by his parents James and
Grace Nippers.

He is survived by his four children Nora Haseltine, Ronnie
A. Nippers Jr., Donna Elkins, and Jennifer Presley; nine grandchildren;
seven
siblings Beatrice, Carol, Jim, Dorothy, Mildred, Rachel and Sarah; several
nieces and nephews, many cousins and many friends.

The family will receive friends Monday May 2nd,
2016 from eleven O’clock in the morning until twelve O’clock in the
afternoon
at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. The funeral service will be held at
twelve O’
clock in the afternoon with Brother Benny Benjamin officiating. Interment
will
be immediately following at Lynch Cemetery.

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

Bullpen Struggles as Braves Fall to Cubs

Braves2Anthony Rizzo smacked a tiebreaking RBI single with one out in the eighth inning and Matt Szczur followed with his first career grand slam to lift the Cubs to a 6-1 victory over the Braves on Friday at Wrigley Field. With the win, the Cubs are now 17-5 and off to their best start since the 1907 team was 18-4 in its first 22 games.

With the game tied at 1 in the Chicago eighth, pinch-hitter Tommy La Stella doubled to left off Jim Johnson before getting forced out at third on Dexter Fowler’s fielder’s choice. Jason Heyward walked and Ben Zobrist singled to load the bases and chase Johnson. Rizzo greeted lefty Eric O’Flaherty with a single to center to score Fowler. Szczur then launched an 0-1 pitch from Chris Withrow into the left-field bleachers for his second home run of the season.
“I can’t explain the feelings I have,” Szczur said. “I was super excited. I want to contribute to the team and make an impact, and it’s great to do so in that manner.”
The Braves had taken a 1-0 lead in the fourth on Freddie Freeman’s leadoff home run, only the fifth by Atlanta this season, and the Cubs tied the game in the fifth on David Ross’ RBI single. Chicago starter Jon Lester struck out 10 over seven innings but did not get a decision. He has begun the season with five straight quality starts for the first time in his career but has received just one run of support in 20 1/3 innings at home.
“I liked the way we played, but the eighth inning unraveled on us,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said after his team dropped to 5-18. “La Stella hits a double and then all of a sudden the wind changed. Earlier in the game, [La Stella’s double] wouldn’t have gone anywhere. That kind of changed everything and Szczur got the big hit.”
Starter Aaron Blair impressed as he limited the Cubs to one run and two hits over six innings. The young right-hander once again displayed a good mix of offspeed pitches while keeping Chicago’s hitters off balance. After walking two of the first three batters he faced, the Braves rookie retired each of the next 11 batters. The highly-regarded prospect has effectively commanded his offspeed pitches (changeup and curveball) while pitching into the sixth inning in each of his first two career starts.
Before surrendering their fourth grand slam of the season and third within the past eight days, the Braves were unable to take advantage of the bases-loaded threat against Lester in the seventh inning. The threat ended with Nick Markakis’ groundout, but it was quieted when Jace Peterson struck out in a pinch-hit appearance. While carrying 13 pitchers over the past few days, the Braves weakened their bench and consequently been been forced to send Peterson and Kelly Johnson to the plate for pinch-hit opportunities against left-handed pitchers.
“I was hoping we could score a run in the seventh there,” Gonzalez said. “We had nobody out and [Drew Stubbs] at the plate. I was thinking, ‘If he splits a gap here, I’m going to let [Blair] hit,’ because he was that good. But you’ve got a situation where it’s a 1-1 game in the seventh and runs are at a premium.”
Lester has been working on his throws to first, but had a problem in the seventh. The Braves had runners at first and second with nobody out when Erick Aybar bunted toward the pitcher. First baseman Rizzo was charging in, but Lester fielded the ball and didn’t throw. Aybar was safe and the bases were loaded. Maddon went to the mound to remind Lester that he could get out of the mess, and the lefty did by striking out the next two batters before getting Markakis to ground out to Rizzo at first.
“I never had a handle on it,” Lester said. “I fielded it, the ball rattled around in my glove and I reached for it twice and I didn’t have a handle on it and ate it. Believe me or not on that. There’s no point in rushing a throw when I don’t have a handle on the baseball.”
Said Ross: “I’d rather he not make an error. If he does have half a grip or is unsure of himself, then don’t throw it. There are so many ways to get out of it and he did.”
Javier Baez doubled to open the Chicago fifth, the first hit off Blair, and one out later, he scored on Ross’ single to left. Ross now has five RBIs in his past five games. The veteran didn’t record his sixth RBI last season until Aug. 4, and totaled nine in 72 games in 2015 when he batted .176.
Julio Teheran will take the mound when Atlanta and Chicago resume this three-game series on Saturday at 2:20 p.m. CT. Teheran produced his most impressive start of the young season on Monday, when he limited the Red Sox to one run over seven innings.

Nunez Blasts His Fourth Homer of the Season

Sounds7Renato Nunez broke a scoreless tie with a solo shot to left field in the top of the fourth inning to spark a three run inning and the Sounds hung on for a 3-2 win against the Round Rock Express at Dell Diamond on Friday night.

Nunez’s home run in the fourth triggered a two out rally as Matt Olson’s laced a two-run double to right to score Andrew Lambo and Jake Smolinski to put the Sounds up 3-0.

Sounds starter Eric Surkamp was dealing after being optioned earlier in the week by Oakland. The southpaw went seven innings striking out 10 batters and allowed just two hits. Surkamp had four consecutive 1-2-3 innings from the fourth through the seventh innings.

Surkamp found trouble in the eighth inning as Patrick Kivlehan reached on a Chad Pinder error and advanced to second on the errant throw into the Sounds dugout. Round Rock left fielder James Jones singled to center to plate Kivlehan to break up Surkamp’s shut-out.

Ryan Brasier then came on from the bullpen for the Sounds to try to limit the damage. Brasier gave up just two unearned runs that were charged to Surkamp to keep the Sounds on top 3-2 after eight.

J.B Wendelken came on in the ninth inning to shut down any potential Round Rock come back as he struck out the side to preserve the Sounds 3-2 win and notched his first save of the season.

The four-game series continues with game three Saturday night in Round Rock as the Sounds send left-hander Dillon Overton (1-1, 3.05) to face Round Rock right-hander Chad Bell (1-0, 2.13). First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

The 2016 season is the Sounds’ 19th year in the Pacific Coast League and their second as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.