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5/11/15 —- Evelyn Kyle Eoff

Evelyn Kyle Eoff, 96, of Tullahoma, TN, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on her 96th birthday, May 7, 2015.

Evelyn was the youngest daughter born to the late Charles Smith Kyle and Isabelle Edge Kyle on May 7, 1919.

She grew up on her family’s farm 4 miles outside of Lebanon, TN, graduated from Lebanon High School, and attended Nashville Business College. She worked as a secretary in Lebanon when she met the late James Clair Eoff Jr., who was a student at Cumberland University in Lebanon, whom she married on November 7, 1944 for a wonderful happy marriage of 52 years. After her husband’s service in the US Navy following World War II, they settled in his hometown, Tullahoma, TN where his family were life-long residents. Clair Eoff was principal of East Lincoln Elementary School for 5 years before joining First National Bank for a 45-year career in banking. He was eventually promoted to president, then chairman of the board, and served as chairman emeritus until his death in 1996.

Evelyn, affectionately known by her family and close friends as “Meme”, lived a fruitful and happy life of 96 years. She was highly admired for her wisdom, humor, encouragement, and deep love of her family and friends. Evelyn was best known for her positive attitude and contagious laugh. She inspired countless people with her optimism and passion for life, which were based on her strong faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, the providence of God, and His promises in the Holy Bible. She continually reminded all her family and friends that “things always work out for the best.” She not only believed and professed Romans 8:28 but lived it and practiced it through her optimistic lifestyle: “We know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28

Evelyn was an active member of First Methodist Church, Lakeland Country Club, the Tullahoma Woman’s Club, and several bridge clubs. She was very active in her children’s school activities and their PTA’s. She was also an excellent cook and known for her famous creamed corn, roasted turkey, and dressing, which she made on special occasions, like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Evelyn’s favorite hobbies were golf, bridge, travel, and attending University of Tennessee football games. She played golf twice a week until she was 81, and played bridge twice a week until this past winter. She also enjoyed watching sporting events on TV, especially UT football and Lady Vols basketball, Monday night pro-football, and golf events.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her daughter Evelyn “Lyn” Eoff Bass, her husband of 52 years James Clair Eoff Jr., her older sister Mary Belle Kyle Young, two older brothers George Martin Kyle and J. B. Kyle, and her parents Charles Smith Kyle and Isabelle Edge Kyle.

Evelyn is survived by her son, Dr. James Clair Eoff III & his wife, Ann of Germantown, TN; her son-in-law, Dr. A. Paul Bass III & his wife Judy of Tullahoma, TN; six grandchildren: Claire Bass Bobo and her husband Andy Bobo of Tullahoma, TN; Lyndsay Kyle Bass of Tullahoma, TN; Whitney Bass Newton and her husband Cameron Newton of Tullahoma, TN; William Edward Eoff and his wife Amy Eoff of Germantown, TN; James Alan Eoff of Memphis TN; and Joseph Wesley Eoff and his wife Anna Eoff of Lynchburg, VA; and thirteen great-grandchildren: Madelyn Claire Bobo, John Alexander Bobo, Samuel Neece Bobo, Taylor McLayne Bobo, Peyton Ryan Bell, Preston Riley Bell, Hudson Cash Newton, and Colton Cameron Newton Anna Virginia Eoff, Adam Oliver Eoff, Alex Edison Eoff, Laila Virginia Eoff, and Laith Gabriel Eoff.

Visitation will be at Kilgore Funeral Home, 215 Mitchell Blvd, flower 24Tullahoma, TN from 5-7 PM on Sunday, May 10, 2015.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the First United Methodist Church, 208 West Lauderdale at the corner of South Jackson Street in Tullahoma, at 1 PM on Monday, May 11, 2015.

Pallbearers are John T. Bobo, Mike Brice, Joe Lester, Dan Marcum, Don Ray, John Shipp, Dick Slater, Brac Thoma, and Darrell Williams.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made either to the Lynn Eoff Bass fund at First United Methodist Church of Tullahoma, TN or the James Clair Eoff Jr. Scholarship Endowment at Motlow Community College.

The family is deeply grateful and wishes to express our sincere appreciation for the loving and extraordinary care provided by the Life Care Center of Tullahoma.

Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Jones Tosses No-Hitter But Coffee County Falls To Tullahoma

Brittany Williams gets ready to hit in district championship game on Thursday night... Photo by Barry West

Brittany Williams gets ready to hit in district championship game on Thursday night… Photo by Barry West

Brianna Jones threw her 5th no-hitter of the year on Thursday night in the District 8-AAA softball championship game, but it wasn’t enough to carry the Coffee County to a win as they fell to Tullahoma 2-1 in Tullahoma. The Lady Cats scored both runs on 3 Lady Raider errors.
Jones threw a no-hitter, striking out 13 batters and walking none.
Tullahoma’s Mo Edde got the win. She allowed one run over seven innings. She struck out six, walked one and surrendered four hits.
The Lady Raiders scored their only run in the third inning when Shelby Giles scored on one of four Tullahoma errors.
Coffee County will travel to Murfreesboro on Monday for Region 4-AAA action at Riverdale and you’ll hear the game live on Thunder Radio with a game time to be announced.

CCMS Track Sweeps Warren County on Thursday

In middle school track action the Coffee County Middle School track teams played host to Warren County on Thursday at Carden-Jarrell Field. The Raiders and Lady Raiders each defeated Warren Co. The Lady Raiders won 69 to 27, while the Raiders won 60 to 36. Detailed results were:

Grace Pippenger prepares to hand off the baton in a recent track meet for CCMS

Grace Pippenger prepares to hand off the baton in a recent track meet for CCMS

Girls
Discus: Faith Floyd-1st, Lindsey Perry-2nd
Shot Put: Carlie Barnes-1st, Haley Richardson-2nd
High Jump: Julia Duncan-1st
Long Jump: Marissa Douglas-1st, Gracie Pippenger-2nd
4x100m Relay: 1st-Gracie Pippenger, Laura Bogard, Mady Gravitt, Marissa Douglas
1600m: Karie Wooten-1st, Trava Brown-2nd, Shelby Watkins-3rd
100m: Mady Gravitt-3rd
4x200m Relay: 1st-Abby Morgan, Ryan Green, Kayla Johnson, Marissa Douglas
400m: Gracie Pippenger-1st, Morgan Henley-2nd
800m: Willow Hobbs-1st, Jasie Willis-3rd
200m: Amelia Prater-3rd
4x400m Relay: 1st-Laura Bogard, Chloe Spry, Abby Morgan, Morgan Henley

Drake Medina prepares to throw the shot in a recent track meet for CCMS

Drake Medina prepares to throw the shot in a recent track meet for CCMS

Boys
Discus: Andrew Mahaffey-1st, Cade Davis-3rd
Shot Put: Drake Medina-1st, Chase Davis-2nd
High Jump: Trace Bryant-1st, Weston Hargrove-2nd
Long Jump: Weston Hargrove-1st, Andrew Mahaffey-2nd
4x100m Relay: 1st-Trace Bryant, Andrew Mahaffey, Zach Morgan, Weston Hargrove
1600m: Larson Meltzer-1st
100m: Tyler Bouldin-3rd
4x200m Relay: 1st-Zach Morgan, Marcos Garcia, Tucker Anderson, Trace Bryant
400m: Jalen Morris-2nd
800m: Marcos Garcia-1st
200m: Tyler Bouldin-3rd
4x400m Relay: 1st-Larson Meltzer, Andrew Mahaffey, Tucker Anderson, Weston Hargrove

CCMS is scheduled to take on Warren Co. and Tullahoma in the CTC conference meet on Tuesday, May 12, at 10:00 AM in McMinnville.

CHS Tennis Falls in Region Tournament on Thursday

Maddie Taylor with a backhand return in the region tournament on Thursday

Maddie Taylor with a backhand return in the region tournament on Thursday

Facing a Siegel Stars team that has won 10 straight Region Titles coming into Thursday’s Region Tournament, the Lady Raider tennis team faced a monumental task.  In the hottest temperatures they had faced this season, the Lady Raiders could not overcome a solid and talented Siegel team as they fell 4 to 1.  Maddie Taylor was the lone Lady Raider to win her matchup as the two teams competed in set play.  All five singles matches were decided in straight sets as Taylor swept both sets winning 6 to 1 and 6 to 3.  Senior Karlee Reed fell 2-6 and 0-6, Alex Crossland dropped a 3-6/3-6 decision, Savannah Hodge fell 1-6/3-6 and Alli Shelton dropped a 3-6/0-6 decision.  With the loss, Coffee County’s team tennis season comes to a close but the Lady Raiders do have a doubles team set to take part in the Region doubles tournament on Monday.  The doubles team of Alex Crossland and Savannah Hodge will compete in the region doubles tournament on Monday at Old Fort Park.  Doubles matches are set to get underway at 1:00 PM.

Men Win Lawsuit Against Former Employer

lawsuitFour men from Grundy County have won a lawsuit against their former boss. Dennis Byers, Greg Smartt, Leslie Brent King, and Clarence T. Birdwell, plaintiffs in a wrongful firing lawsuit against Grundy County Road Supervisor Dwayne “Turkey” Hargis, were victorious in their case. The men, employees of the Grundy County Highway Department at the time of their firing, will receive $200,000 in damages based on the humiliation and embarrassment incurred as a result of the actions of Turkey Hargis.
Byers, King, and Birdwell were fired by Hargis for not supporting him in the May 6 county election. When they arrived at work on May 7, 2104, the morning after the election, Hargis told them they no longer had jobs with the department. Smartt had left his position several months earlier after Hargis accused him of “electioneering” for another candidate.

Scam Warning From The Tullahoma Utilities Board

scam_alertIt has come to the attention of the Tullahoma Utilities Board (TUB) that several utility customers in Tullahoma have received scam calls lately. The caller is spoofing TUB’s phone number. Spoofing is the practice of causing the telephone network to indicate to the receiver of a call that the originator of the call is a station other than the true originating station. For example, a Caller ID display might display a phone number different from that of the telephone from which the call was placed. The caller claims to work for TUB, and is telling customers’ utilities will be cut off if a payment is not received immediately. The caller is asking customers to either wire money, send a money order, or even use a credit card to send payment for a delinquent utility account. Usually, these calls are happening after hours, when the TUB office is closed for the day.
Please know that the Tullahoma Utilities Board has never and will never call a customer and ask for immediate payment.
If your account is past due, they will either send multiple notices, come to your home or business to let you know, or make a phone call to let you know your account is past due during regular business hours.
If you receive a similar call or have been the victim of this scam, please alert the police. As always, if you have any questions, call the TUB office at 455-4515.

Haslam Says No Racial Profiling In Tennessee

Gov. Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Haslam has signed legislation that requires all of Tennessee’s law enforcement agencies to adopt written policies to ban racial profiling.
The Republican governor signed the measure earlier this week. It unanimously passed the House 93-0 and was approved 27-0 in the Senate during the recent session.
Supporters say the measure is in response to a series of incidents involving white police officers killing unarmed black men over the last year.
Previous efforts to require racial profiling policies fell short in the Legislature over the years.
Lawmakers in 2005 ordered a comptroller’s study on the role of ethnicity in traffic stops by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

National Safe Boating Week, May 16-22

boatFor those headed out on the water, what looks like a perfect day for boating can quickly become hazardous. U.S. Coast Guard statistics show that drowning was the reported cause of death in three-fourths of recreational boating fatalities in 2013, and that 84 percent of those who drowned were not wearing life jackets. Tennessee ranks No. 7 in the nation for boating accidents and No. 6 in the nation for boating fatalities, with 119 boating mishaps causing 20 deaths in the state in 2013.
The National Safe Boating Council will kick off its Wear It! campaign promoting safe boating and life jackets with National Safe Boating Week, May 16-22.

Commencement Ceremonies Are Saturday At Motlow

Dr. Frank Glass

Dr. Frank Glass

Dr. Frank Glass, former president of Motlow State Community College, will address the more than 700 students who plan to participate in commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 9, according to Dr. MaryLou Apple, president of Motlow College. The ceremonies will be held inside Nisbett Center on the Moore County campus.
A resident of Tullahoma, Motlow’s third president, and its first president emeritus, Dr. Glass is a career educator who served the College for 26 years. He has a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate from Middle Tennessee State University.
Dr. Glass was dean of the college before being named president in 1987. Under Glass’ leadership, the college grew from a single campus in Moore County to a multi-faceted institution with campuses in Fayetteville, McMinnville, and Smyrna.

5/9/15 — Aurelia Ann Fitts Rader

Mrs. Aurelia Ann Fitts Rader, age 82, of Tullahoma, passed away Tuesday at her residence in Tullahoma.

She was a member of Westwood Church of Christ and emphasized God and family above all in that order. She was the best example of a Proverbs 31 woman. She was a blessing to all who knew her and a woman of many talents.

She is preceded in death by her parents John Caril and Ida Pearl Fitts.

She is survived by her husband of 64 years Dorris V. Rader; Son Donnie V. (Joan) Rader of Shelbyville; daughters Dianna L. Holt and LaDonna K. (David) Webb both of Tullahoma; sister Gerry Duffel of Mt. Juliet; grandchildren Mike (Dawn) Webb, Danny (Marlana) Webb, Dean (Rebecca) Webb, Dynette (Donald) Weeks, Wil (Crystal) Holt, Angel (Brent) Wimberly, Krista (Dan) Duggin, Dathan (Leah) Rader; seventeen great grandchildren; special friend Lucille Jobe; several nieces and nephews; many others who adopted her as “Granny”.

The family will receive friends Friday May 8, 2015 from 4-8 pm at Tullahoma Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday May 9, 2015 at 11:00 am at Tullahoma Funeral Home with a graveside to follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens with Mike Webb assisted by Paul Smithson officiating.

Grandsons and Grandson-in-laws will serve as pallbearers.

Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Aurelia Ann Rader.flower a