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8/29/15 —– ANDREA PAMELIA “ANDY” YORK

 

 

ANDREA PAMELIA “ANDY” YORK, age 76, of Winchester, Tenn., departed this life, Saturday, August 22, 2015, peacefully at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.

She was born on March 19, 1939 in West Stewartstown, New Hampshire to the late Fred and Ellen Hubbard.

Mrs. York was of the Methodist faith. She was a homemaker and loved her flower garden and making her home beautiful inside and out.

Mrs. York is survived by her loving husband, Victor York of Winchester, Tenn.,daughters; Cindy Stienmetz and her husband, Gene of West Stewartstown, N.H., Robin Weddington and her husband, Samuel of Decherd, Tenn., Dianna York of Pennsylvania, Joni Carter of Billings, Montana, Amy Lemelin and her husband, Craig of Rochester, N.H., sons; Duane Scott and his wife, Linda of Tullahoma, Tenn., David York of New Market, N.H., 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be Friday, August 28, 2015 at Grant Funeral Services from 4:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Services will also be on Friday, August 28, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. from the chapel of Grant Funeral Services.

 

Grant Funeral Services in charge of arrangements.

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8/24/15 —- Karen Brewer White

Karen Brewer White, age 55 of Manchester passed away Monday, August 24, 2015 at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, TN.

Memorial services will be held at a later date. 

Mrs. White was born July 26, 1960 in Knoxville, Tennessee the daughter of the late Gerald Brewer and Hilda Borden Brewer.

She was employed with McDonald’s in Manchester and enjoyed flower gardening and spending time with her family and grandchildren.  She had a love for animals and was a devoted follower of the Coffee Counfuneral flowerty Humane Society.

Survivors include her loving husband, Robert S. “Bob” White of Manchester, TN; three children, Rickey Sykes of Florida, Kayla Ricker of Seiverville, TN and Logan Ricker of Oak Ridge, TN and several grandchildren. Several sisters also survive.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Memory of Karen, may be made to the Coffee County Humane Society, P.O. Box 252, Manchester, TN 37349 or at www.coffeehumane.org

COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL IS HONORED TO SERVE THE FAMILY OF MRS. KAREN BREWER WHITE

08/24/15

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Birthdays:

Alex Oates – Pizza Winner!

 

08/23/15

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No Birthdays or Anniversaries submitted for this date.

08/22/15

birthday cakeBirthdays:

Lisa Statum – Pizza Winner!

Aline Williams

Sandra Parker

 

8/22/15 —– Angela Dawn Price-Klein

Angela Dawn Price-Klein, age 44 of Manchester, Tennessee passed away, Saturday, August 22, 2015 at the Unity Regional Medical Center in Manchester.

No services are scheduled.

Mrs. Price-Klein, a native of Texas was the daughter of the late Marshall Price and Carol Price of Marble Falls, Texas.

She was a U S Army veteran and a cosmetologist. She liked to cook and collect dragon figurines. She was an animal lover and loved to go horseback riding. She was energetic and loved spending time with her children and friends.

In addition to her mother, Carol Price of Marble Falls, TX, she is survived by her veteran --- Flag 2son, Seth Klein of Manchester; daughter, Ashley Rivera of Greencastle, IN; sister, Lori Price of Poway, CA; one grandson and one on the way.


DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS

Monday Sports Roundup

CHS golfer Samuel Prater

CHS golfer Samuel Prater

The CHS golfers played host to Macon County on Monday at Willowbrook in an 18 hole, head to head match. The Red Raiders struggled on the day dropping the match by 4 strokes to the visiting Tigers 335 to 339. Samuel Prater had the low round of the day for Coffee County as he shot an 83. The loss dropped the Raiders season record to 25 and 9
The Lady Raiders won their 27th match of the season defeating Macon County 162 to 195. Savannah Quick fired low round of the day with a 4 over par 76. Teagan Perry got around in 86 for Coffee County. With the win, Coffee County improved to 27 and 3.
On Wednesday, the Coffee County Raiders and Lady Raiders will play host to the Lawrence Family Motors Willowbrook Invitational. The popular tournament will feature teams from 16 high schools. Tee time is set for 9:00 AM
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Maddie Taylor of CHS volleyball (Photo by John StClair - JohnStClairPhoto.com)

Maddie Taylor of CHS volleyball (Photo by John StClair – JohnStClairPhoto.com)

The Coffee County Lady Raider volleyball team dropped their first match of the season to Warren County on Monday night. The more experienced Lady Pioneers raced out to a 2 set lead as they swept the first 2 games by identical 25 to 21 scores. The Lady Raiders fought back to claim the 3rd set 25 to 17 but dropped the 4th set 25 -27 for the non district loss.
Coffee County ran their offense well as they got 53 kills on the night off of 41 assists and defensively, the back line scooped up 45 digs. At the service line is where Coffee County hurt itself committing 12 service errors to neutralize their 13 aces. Maddie Taylor led the team in aces with 5 and assists with 21. Diana Davis led Coffee County in kills with 14 while Baylee Nester and Peyton Nicoll added 10 apiece. Libero Makayla Morgan had 15 digs for Coffee County while Davis added 10.
The volleyball team will be back in action on Wednesday as they play host to Eagleville for an “In School” game. The Lady Raiders and the Lady Eagles will face off at 1:30 PM before the CHS student body.
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CHS freshman QB Andrew Mahaffey(#3) fires a pass to Trace Bryant(#1) in freshman football action at Tullahoma on Monday

CHS freshman QB Andrew Mahaffey(#3) fires a pass to Trace Bryant(#1) in freshman football action at Tullahoma on Monday

The Coffee County JV and Freshmen football teams dropped a pair of games to Tullahoma on Monday night. The Wildcats used a 65 yard punt return midway thru the 3rd quarter and the ensuing 2 point conversion to claim the 8 to 6 win. Coffee County responded 2 minutes later as QB Andrew Mahaffey hit Weston Hargrove on a 57 yard TD pass, but the 2 point conversion failed for the freshmen Raiders. Trace Bryant led the Raiders defensively as he had 3 interceptions. In the JV game, the Wildcats scored on their first 2 possessions to complete the sweep of the visiting Red Raiders.
The freshman Raiders will play again on Thursday as they play host to Franklin County. Kickoff is set for 6:00 PM at Carden-Jarrell Field. The JV team will be off until September 10th when they will take part in a JV/Freshman football doubleheader against Grundy County. Kickoff is set for 5:30 PM.

Tuesday Prep Schedule

4:30 PM – WMS Soccer HOSTS St Andrew’s-Sewanee
5:00 PM – CHS Soccer at Central Magnet
5:30 PM – CCMS Soccer HOSTS White County – Thunder Radio Broadcast
5:30 PM – CCMS Volleyball at South Lincoln Away
6:30 PM – CCMS Football at Tullahoma

Two Tullahoma Residents Arrested On Drug Charges In Manchester

Wesley Thomas Foutch... Photos provided by the Coffee County Sheriff's Department.

Wesley Thomas Foutch… Photos provided by the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department.

A Tullahoma man was arrested on Thursday (Aug. 20) after deputies found him parked in a way to block the entrance of Van-Rob, Inc. on Volunteer Parkway in Manchester.
According to warrants, Wesley Thomas Foutch, 24, of White Pine Drive, Tullahoma was found to be in possession of 10.37 grams of methamphetamines and .44 grams of cocaine as well as digital scales, a spoon with residue, three straws with residue and three used needles.
Foutch was charged with possession of schedule II, manufacture/delivery/sell of controlled substance and driving on revoked/suspended license. He is being held in the Coffee County Jail on a $58,000 bond.
Melissa A Young

Melissa A Young


A passenger in the vehicle, Melissa A. Young, 23, of White Pine Drive, Tullahoma was also charged with manufacture/delivery/sell of controlled substance. She is being held in the Coffee County Jail under a bond of $56,500. They both are scheduled to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Sept. 14.

Gov. Haslam Headed To College

Tn PromiseGov. Bill Haslam is visiting several community colleges this week to help kickoff his Tennessee Promise program.
The scholarship provides high school graduates with two years of tuition-free attendance at a state community or technical college, which began classes on Monday.
As many as 18,000 students are expected to be enrolled. More than 58,000 high school seniors applied for the scholarship.
Tennessee Promise was launched as part of Haslam’s “Drive to 55” initiative, which aims to increase the percentage of Tennesseans with a degree or certificate beyond high school, help improve overall job qualifications and attract employers to the state.