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10/7/15 — Lillian Leigh Deon Elliott

flower 18Lillian Leigh Deon Elliott, infant daughter of Brandon Elliott and Shana Nowlin of Winchester passed this life on Saturday, October 3, 2015. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, October 7 at 2 PM at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by grandparents, Larry Elliott of Winchester, Irene Elliott of Estill Springs and Petrice Thomason of Winchester; brothers, Landon Nowlin, Dalton Hall, Laken Hinkle and Levi Brinkley and sister, Lexiann Nowlin.

DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS

10/5/15

birthday cakeBirthdays:
Ava Newman, 5 — Pizza Winner!

Angie Lovins, 31

Brandon Spry, 21

James Harbill

10/4/15

birthdayBirthdays:
Carrie Winton — Pizza Winner!

Thomas Jordan Winton

Faith Kinser

10/3/15

birthday cakeBirthdays:
Kerry Norris, 8 — Pizza Winner!

Elizabeth Harmon

Motlow’s Jaylen Barford commits to Arkansas, Stephaun Adams to Tennessee Tech

Motlow College's Jaylen Barford (Photo provided)

Motlow College’s Jaylen Barford (Photo provided)

A pair of Motlow College men’s basketball players announced their plans for next season when they committed to continue their lives as student athletes at four-year universities.

Jaylen Barford, who returns to lead the Bucks after an All-American freshman season, announced he will spend his final two seasons at the University of Arkansas. Barford has been named the top junior college player in the nation by multiple scouting services and had offers from dozens of high-level schools.

 

 

Incoming Motlow freshman Stephaun Adams (Photo provided)

Incoming Motlow freshman Stephaun Adams (Photo provided)

Freshman Stephaun Adams, set to begin his first year at Motlow after an outstanding high school career at Ivanna Eudora Kean High School in the Virgin Islands and a single season at Hilda Goodling Impact Academy in York, Pa., will complete his college career at Tennessee Tech.

“Arkansas is a great campus, I love the coaching staff,” Barford told the Jackson Sun last week. “It felt right when I stepped onto campus.”

After spending the weekend in Fayetteville on the Arkansas campus and attending the Razorbacks’ football game against Texas Tech, Barford made his decision. “That was an amazing atmosphere,” he continued. “The fan base is all in. When I left campus, I knew it felt like the right place for me. The SEC is a tough conference with lots of competition. Now I can focus on school, practice, and my team.”

Adams, who goes by the nickname ‘Zaba’, had a much longer trip to get to Motlow than Barford, who played his prep basketball at Jackson South Side High School. Adams is one of the first recruits by new Motlow coach J.T. Burton, and recently told the Virgin Islands Daily News why he came to middle Tennessee to play basketball.

“I’m doing everything I’m doing for my family and people back home,” said Adams. “I want to start something new where I can give people chances, like I had the chance to come to Motlow.”

Adams was the 2013-14 Daily News Senior Male Athlete of the Year after growing up in St. Croix before moving to St. Thomas for most of his high school career.

Barford and Adams are two of 15 players listed on Burton’s first roster at Motlow. After spending a half-dozen seasons as head coach at St. Catharine, Ky., and a single season as an assistant at the University of Tennessee, Burton will begin his Motlow tenure when he carries the Bucks to Panama City Beach, Fla., this weekend for a pair of scrimmages.

Coffee County Authorities Searching For Missing Teen

Hailey Metcalf

Hailey Metcalf

Coffee County Sheriff’s investigators are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing Manchester area teen.
Hailey Metcalf, 15, of Manchester has been missing since Sept. 6 when she left a Knoxville residence.
She is 5 feet 4 inches tall, 135 lbs., has blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a short sleeve shirt, gray pants and shoes. She has a scar on her right arm near her elbow and a scar on her left leg.
Hailey Metcalf

Hailey Metcalf


She may accompanied by a white female.
Anyone with information of Hailey’s whereabouts can call Investigator Jason Dendy through the sheriff’s dispatch at 931-728-9555. Calls can be anonymous.

Scam Warning From Duck River Electric

scam4Utility bill scammers and other cheats have been hard at work in the Duck River EMC service area. The latest con game has targeted rural stores and businesses and involves a telephone caller threatening to disconnect electric service for an unpaid bill. Thankfully, awareness of these scams is growing, and fewer people are being fooled.
DREMC offers the following advice for detecting and avoiding phone scams:
1. Be wary of anyone trying to sell you something or extract information over the telephone if their call was unsolicited.
2. Pressure tactics or threats are a sure tipoff of a scam.
3. A call demanding payment with the immediate threat of electric service termination should make you suspicious. DREMC does not collect past-due electric bills or give notice of power cutoffs in this manner.
4. If you have caller ID, look at the incoming area code but don’t be confident it is real. The call might be from a “spoofed” number, impossible to trace back, or an “out of area” call. Some scam calls originate overseas.
5. The prefix “850” has been used by scammers recently. This is an area code for the Florida Panhandle, where law enforcement officials have launched investigations of fraudulent callers.
6. Do not give suspicious callers any personal or financial information, including social security number, birth date, credit/debit card number, passwords, banking account numbers, etc. Identity theft is a danger when dealing with unknown callers.
7. Don’t be fooled when a caller asks you to dial another number and gives you the name of someone with whom to talk. They’re playing “good cop, bad cop” to make their intended victims more vulnerable.
8. Email scams are on the rise. Do not click links in unsolicited messages. You could infect your computer and risk having stored information stolen.
9. Phone scammers aren’t the only ones to guard against. During power outages, scammers can appear on people’s doorsteps with the offer to turn the lights back on for a fee. A real utility would never do this.
10. DREMC does not ask members with delinquent electric bills to purchase prepaid debit cards for payment purposes. The co-op offers a variety of ways for members to pay easily and securely. Go online to www.dremc.com or call your local office for information about payment options.
Report utility bill scam attempts to DREMC, but also contact your local police or sheriff’s department.

Hear the Beep Where You Sleep. Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!

Tullahoma Fire 5Location matters when it comes to your smoke alarm. That’s the message behind this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Hear the Beep Where You Sleep. Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!”
Along with firefighters and safety advocates nationwide, Tullahoma is joining forces with the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) during Fire Prevention Week, going on now, to remind local residents about the importance of having working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement.
“In a fire, seconds count,” said Fire Chief Richard Shasteen. “Half of home fire deaths result from fires reported at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. when most people are asleep. Home smoke alarms can alert people to a fire before it spreads, giving everyone enough time to get out.”
To learn more about smoke alarms and “Hear the Beep Where You Sleep. Every Bedroom Needs a Working Smoke Alarm!” visit NFPA’s Web site at www.firepreventionweek.org and www.sparky.org/fpw.

Fall Break Coming Up at Motlow

Motlow 3Motlow College will observe Fall Break Oct. 12-13, according to college officials.
Offices will remain open on their regular schedule, but no classes will be held during the break. This applies to the Moore County campus and the Fayetteville, McMinnville and Smyrna centers.
The library on the Moore County campus will be open from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12, and 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13. Library hours for each of the branch libraries will be 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on both Monday and Tuesday.
The Motlow Bookstore at Moore County will be open from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Oct. 12 and 13. The McMinnville and Smyrna bookstores will be closed both days.
Classes resume at all Motlow College campuses Wednesday, Oct. 14.

10/10/15 — Beryl Dineen

dineenFuneral services for Mrs. Beryl Dineen, fondly known as “The English Lady”,
age 83, of Manchester, will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Saturday, October 10,
2015 at Manchester Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Albert Watters officiating.
Entombment will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Visitation
with the family will be from 12:00 noon until time of service at the funeral
home. Mrs. Dineen passed away Thursday evening at Manchester Healthcare.

Beryl was born in Birmingham, England, the daughter of the late Leonard
William and Alice May Haie Guest. She was a homemaker and a member of the
Church of England. She moved from England to Chicago in 1956. While
visiting her daughter in 1992-93, she met the mayor, who formerly invited
her to live in Manchester, TN, which she and her husband did, in 1994. She
loved to go riding, shopping, and enjoyed taking long family vacations. She
also loved her many cats.

In addition to her parents, Beryl was also preceded in death by her loving
husband, William J. Dineen, Jr., who passed away in June 2012. She is
survived by two daughters, Patricia Bush and her husband, Terry of
Manchester and Deborah Gray and her husband, Walter of Estill Springs; two
brothers, Francis Phillip Guest of Australia and Leonard William Guest of
England; four grandchildren, Linda Marie Misek of Chicago, Tina Marie
Pinegar of Decherd, Cassie Dee Bush of Chattanooga, and PFC William Drew
Gray of Estill Springs; six great grandchildren, James, Mackenzie, Addison,
Haidan, Peyton, and Michael; and her best friends from Chicago, Frank and
Sandy Ault.

MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE DINEEN FAMILY