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12/26/15 — Leonard Jack Mearse
Mr. Leonard Jack Mearse, age 61 of McMinnville, passed away Monday,
December 21, 2015 at his residence. Services will be Saturday, December 26,
2015 at 12:00 PM at the Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home Chapel with burial to
follow at Bethlehem Cemetery in Warren County. Visitation with the family
will be Saturday from 10 AM until the service time.
A native of Franklin County, Tennessee, he worked in construction as a
roofer. He was the son of the late Floyd and Bernice Mearse.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Emma
Louise Mearse; two brothers, Jerry and Henry Mearse and one sister, Mary
Adams.
He is survived by two sons, Billy and Robert Mearse, both of McMinnville;
one sister, Jean Mearse of Decherd; three grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
12/23/15 — Dorothy Mae Bryan Winton
Mrs. Dorothy Mae Bryan Winton “Dot Winton”, age 78 of
Manchester, Tennessee passed from this life on Sunday, December 20, 2015
surrounded by her loving family. Mrs.
Winton was preceded in death by her parents, Leon Lyona Bryan and Verda Ruth
Sartain Bryan, son, Anthony Winton, and
two brothers, Edwin Bryan and Bob Bryan.
She is survived by one son, Jerry Winton and wife
Wendy of Fairview, Tennessee, seven sisters, Violet McMahan of Shady Grove,
Tennessee, Ann DeBerry and husband Bob of Fayetteville, Tennessee, Charlotte
Hartman of Franklin, Tennessee, Carole McMahan of Hillsboro, Tennessee,
Sandra
Simmons of Manchester, Tennessee, Sylvia Walker of Manchester, Tennessee,
Sharon
Elam and husband Mervin of Manchester, Tennessee, one brother, Wayne
Bryan and
wife Pat of Hillsboro, Tennessee, five grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Mrs. Winton was a member of the Hillsboro Church of
Christ in Hillsboro, Tennessee for a number of years. She treasured her
time with the
grandchildren, great grandchildren and the nieces and nephews. She
enjoyed her work, watching old movies and
had a love for all types of music. She
was said to be an outstanding cook. She
will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Her faith and her family were her life.
Private Graveside Services for Mrs. Dot Winton will be
conducted on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at the Hillsboro Methodist
Cemetery
with Brother Tom Harrison officiating. A
private burial will follow. Public
visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 from 10:00 AM until
11:00 AM at the Coffee County Funeral Chapel, Manchester, Tennessee.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial
donations be made to the Dusty Elam Foundation 744 Old Woodbury Highway,
Manchester, Tennessee 37355.
On line condolences may be made at www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com
COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL IS HONORED TO SERVE THE FAMILY
OF DOT WINTON.
CHS Lady Raiders Drop Sequatchie County on Monday

Aerial Williams of CHS Basketball
During this weekend’s Whitwell Christmas Tournament, Coffee County coach Herb Horton has gotten key performances from several of his young players. No performance can match the show that Alisha Jennings put on in Monday afternoon’s game with Sequatchie County as the freshman hit a pair of 3 pointers in overtime to lift the Lady Raiders to an exciting 56 to 51 win. “Our kids played to win” said coach Horton following a game that saw the short-handed Lady Raiders win with Alliyah Williams unavailable due to illness. After falling behind by 9 points at the end of the first quarter, Coffee County clawed their way back into the game to force the overtime period. In overtime, Jennings’ 3 pointers helped lift the Lady Raiders to their 6th victory of the season. Aerial Williams picked up the slack for her missing sister as she led Coffee County in scoring with 16 points and rebounds with 22. Abby Morgan added 14 points, including 8 in the 4th quarter. Bailey Morgan netted 8 points and Jennings finished with 7. Coffee County will be off until January 2nd when they travel to Coalmont to take on Grundy County. The girls’ game will tip off at 4 PM and Thunder Radio will bring you exclusive coverage beginning at 3:50.
Weber Leads Preds into Christmas Break with Second-Straight Win
Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

Nashville Predators captain Shea Weber
Shea Weber and Colin Wilson each had a goal and two assists as the Nashville Predators defeated the Montreal Canadiens 5-1 at Bridgestone Arena on Monday night. The win gave Nashville consecutive victories for the first time since Nov. 14 and 17.
Scoring was prevalent for the Preds, but Pekka Rinne also played a large role, making 35 saves on his way to win No. 14 on the season.
“He was really good tonight; he was sharp,” Head Coach Peter Laviolette said of his goaltender.
“Not only was it the quantity of saves he had to make, but the quality as well; there was lots of chances, big saves at the right time.
“Our guys were opportunistic. We got on the power play, scored some goals by our defensemen and when we had the opportunity, we made the most of them. We didn’t have that many, but when we did have the looks, we were able to get it behind him.”
The Preds top defensive pair of Weber and Roman Josi teamed up to give Nashville a 1-0 lead at the 8:40 mark of the opening frame. Josi lugged the puck across the top of the Montreal zone before dropping to Weber for a one-timer at the right point. The Captain blasted a shot past the blocker of Dustin Tokarski for his 10th goal of the season.
It was the same defensive duo combining again in the second, this time with the man advantage, as Weber fed Josi, again at the right point, as the Preds leading scorer wired a shot home for his ninth on the campaign. The marker was Nashville’s third power-play goal in the last three games.
The scoring from the blue line continued in the third, when Ryan Ellis looked for Craig Smith across the crease, but the pass instead deflected off a Montreal defender and into the net, giving Ellis his third on the season and Nashville a 3-0 lead. The tally also brought about the end of Tokarski’s night, in favor of Mike Condon in goal.
Calle Jarnkrok welcomed Condon to the game by beating him top shelf at 8:58 of the third period to give the crowd Frostys and the Preds a 4-0 advantage. Alex Galchenyuk broke Pekka Rinne’s shutout bid on the power play at 12:08, but Wilson tallied his second goal of the season into an empty net to seal the victory for the Preds.
Combined with two assists, Wilson registered his second multi-point night of the season, an outing that can provide confidence to the forward who is hoping to soon break through with regularity.
“He was strong,” Laviolette said of Wilson. “It’s nice to see him cash in some points and he can take that and build some confidence from it.”
The Preds will enjoy some time off, but look forward to returning soon enough to improve from the win over Montreal.
“When you get some time off it’s always nice to do well and win,” Weber said. “Obviously not our best game, but that was a desperate team over there, and you could tell how hungry they were. I thought guys did a good job battling, blocking shots and killing some penalties. They got on a 4-on-3 there, but Pekka did great; you can’t say enough on how well he did. He gave us a chance to win there.”
Four days off between games can seem like an eternity in the middle of an NHL season, but with the Christmas break arriving, the Predators will enjoy the respite before hosting Detroit on Saturday. No doubt entering the hiatus with two-straight wins makes for a happier holiday.
“I think anytime putting two wins together, it’ll make the break a little bit nicer,” Wilson said. “For four days I think everybody will be thinking about it. It felt good, and we’ll try to use that momentum after the break.”
The remaining 48 games won’t get any easier for the Preds, but Nashville is more than willing to take on the challenge. They know there is still ground to gain in the ultra-competitive Central, the perfect test for what may be ahead come this spring.
“It was good for us to get this last win before we go on the break and try build our momentum a little bit, try to get our record back up,” Laviolette said. “We’re in a funny, peculiar situation where we’re a few points out of a playoff spot and then we’re a few points off second place. We have to continue to win if we want to push up north in the standings.”
With three points against the Canadiens, Shea Weber has scored 15 points in the month of December, more than any other player in the NHL.
The Predators have points in eight-straight games against the Canadiens (5-0-3) and have not lost a game in regulation to Montreal at Bridgestone Arena since March 10, 2003 (their only home regulation loss to them).
The Predators will now have four days between games due to the NHL’s Christmas break. The Preds host the Detroit Red Wings Dec. 26, and then welcome the New York Rangers to town two days later.
12/23/15 — Thomas Vance Sims
Thomas Vance Sims, age 76 of Tullahoma, Tennessee passed away, Sunday,
December 20, 2015 at his residence. Funeral Services are scheduled for
Wednesday, December 23 at 4 PM at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home with Pastor
Jimmy Kelley officiating. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday,
from 2 PM until the time of the service.
A native of Zanesville, OH he was the son of the late Michael E. Sr. and
Florence Ethel Preston Sims. He served in the U S Navy and was a truck
driver for Batesville Casket. He was a member of the Westside United
Pentecostal Church. He was a loving father, husband and grandfather. He
enjoyed golfing with friends, but most of all he loved family time, singing
Karaoke with his daughters and playing with his grandchildren. He was a
hardworking family man that can never be replaced.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, David
M and Jon S Sims.
Mr. Sims is survived by his wife, Linda Ross Sims of Tullahoma; four
daughters, Vicki Lyn Swauger and her husband, Tim of Bradenton, FL, Debora
Sue Johnson and her husband, Robert of Tullahoma, Melissa Jane Hamilton and
her husband, Jerry of Bradenton, FL and Thomasue V. Maddle and her husband,
Martin of Tullahoma; one brother, Michael E Sims II and his wife, Katie of
Tullahoma; sisters, Sue Tracey and her husband, Bob of Winchester and
Eileen Bentley and her husband, Charlie of Zanesville, OH; fifteen
grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren and many loved nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to the
Hospice of the Highland Rim or the Westside United Pentecostal Church.
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS
12/23/15 — Michael Anthony Hannah
MICHAEL “MIKE” HANNAH, age 55, of Tullahoma, Tenn., departed this life Sunday, December 20, 2015, at residence of a friend. Mr. Hannah was born on March 2, 1960 in Atlanta, GA to Charles and the late Mary Elizabeth Epperson Hannah. He was employed many years as a caregiver. Mr. Hannah had a special passion for painting house outside and inside. Most of all he loved spending time with his grandchildren family and friends. In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by his wife, Shelia Hannah, sister, Mary Heath and brother, Terry Hannah. Mr. Hannah is survived by his daughters; Tasha Tucker and her husband Derek of Estill Springs, Tenn., Treva Hannah of Tullahoma, Tenn., grandchildren; Jaydon Bryant, Kanyon Tucker, Cason Tucker, brother, Frank Gover and his Cathy of Estill Springs, Tenn., sister, Tracie McCreary and her husband Jason of Decherd. Vistation with the family will be Tuesday, December 22, 2015 from 4:00 – 8:00 P.M. at Grant Funeral Services. Services will be held on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at 2:00 P.M. from the chapel of Grant Funeral Services. Online Live viewing is available by contacting Grant Funeral Services.
ARRANGEMENTS BY GRANT FUNERAL SERVICES
12/21/15
Birthdays:
Thomas Lemmons, 16 — Pizza Winner!
Anniversaries:
Tom & Peggy Brandon, 25
John & Becky Nickenson, 30
12/20/15
No birthdays to report
Anniversaries:
Joshua & Audrey Davis, 7
12/19/15
Birthdays:
Grady Bradford, 70 — Pizza Winner!
Emma Kidder
Rachele Stem
Lewisburg Man Arrested for Sex Crimes that Allegedly took place in Coffee County
Shane Kyle Sanders Jr., 25, of Lewisburg was booked last week on sex crimes. His arrest came after indictments were issued by the January 2014 term of the Coffee County Grand Jury. The alleged activity occurred in September 2013.
According to the four count indictment, Sanders is accused of soliciting a minor to engage in sexual activity.
After an investigation by Manchester Police, the Lewisburg man is accused of solicitation of a minor to observe sexual contact and three counts of solicitation of a minor to commit statutory rape.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department in Lewisburg assisted in the investigation.