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12/21/14 ——- James A. Lowry, III

James W. Lowry, III, age 56 of Manchester, Tennessee, passed away
on December 21, 2014. 

James was a Professional Painter with the Sain Construction Company
in Manchester for the past 35 years. 

He earned a Black Belt in Karate, loved to fish, watch movies, and
most of all, loved spending time with his family. He will be fondly
remembered as a beloved father, son and brother who will be greatly
missed and will never be forgotten by his family and friends. 

He was preceded in death by his father, the late James W. Lowry, Jr.;
paternal grandparents, J.W. and Ester Lorance-Lowry of Manchester,
TN; and maternal grandparents, Irving and Helen Mucha-Gielow of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

James is survived by his mother, Judyann L.Gielow-Lowry of Manchester, TN; 
daughter, Amy D. Lowry of Manchester, TN; two sons, Kirt A. Lowry and 
Jonathan W. Lowry both of Manchester, TN; two sisters, Jody L. Holt (Benji)
and Jillane M. Bryan; a brother, Jeffrey A. Lowry; a grandson, Ethan E. 
Rivera; and a host of other relatives and friends. 

In honoring his request, no local public services are scheduled. 

CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME of Manchester, TN in Charge of Arrangements.

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12/26/14 —— Alice Kight

Alice Kight of Lynchburg passed away Tuesday December 23, 2014 at the age of 93.

A native of Franklin County she was a daughter of the late Charles Timothy Riddle and Rosie Lee Sons Riddle.

She retired from Craig and Craftmore Glove Factory where she worked as an inspector. She was a founding member of Brownington Church of the Nazarene. She enjoyed cooking, spending time with her grandchildren, loved to go to Wal-Mart and shop, watching Gaither Homecoming’s on TV and loved gospel music.

She is survived by her son-in-law Gilbert Warren of Lynchburg, granddaughters; Donna baker of Tullahoma and Patricia Warren of Olive Branch, MS, great-grandchildren; Lori Frazier and her husband Dewayne of Lynchburg, Joseph Vaughan and his wife Cathleen of Lynchburg and Mike Vaughan and his wife Adela of Lynchburg11 great-great grandchildren and 2 grea-great-great grandchildren. Close friend Diane Dempsey of Olive Branch, MS. Special nieces Jean Evans of Lynchburg and Pauline Bates and her husband Everett of Estill Springs, sister Mattie Jo Holt of White Bluff, TN.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Aaron Kight, daughter, Frieda Joyce Warren, brothers; Riley, Robert and Charles Riddle, sisters; Rosie May Lewis, Ozel Reavis, Grace Sawyer and Wilsie Stacy.

The family will receive friends Friday December 26, 2014 beginning at 11:00 until service time beginning at 2 PM.

Burial will follow in the Lynchburg Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donation may be made to Moore Cares.

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Simple Ways to Reduce Holiday Trash in Tennessee

PHOTO: The trash generated by the average American household jumps by 25 percent during the holidays, but with some planning before shopping, that doesn't have to be the case. Photo credit: Peter Corbett/Flickr.

PHOTO: The trash generated by the average American household jumps by 25 percent during the holidays, but with some planning before shopping, that doesn’t have to be the case. Photo credit: Peter Corbett/Flickr.

The end-of-year holidays aren’t just a time filled with more cheer, but a time filled with more trash, although some simple tips can help keep that to a minimum. The best way to cut down on the garbage generated over this time and year-round is through what waste reduction advocate Leslie Irlbeck says is called “pre-cycling.” “When you’re at the store and looking for gifts or looking for things to wrap those gifts, it’s nice to keep in mind what will you do with it once it’s served its purpose – can it be reused,” Irlbeck asks. “Can it be recycled? Or will it end up going to the landfill?” Irlbeck says between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, the average household produces about 25 percent more waste than normal. When it comes to wrapping paper and greeting cards, Irlbeck says much of it can be recycled. “You want the generic, plain old paper when you’re looking for cards and wrapping paper, because those are the items that can be recycled,” she says. “That means avoiding some of those fun, sparkly, metallic, glittered papers that, unfortunately, cannot be recycled.” Irlbeck also notes old garland should be donated or go into the trash, not the recycling bin, and the same is true for strands of Christmas lights. “There are several mail-in programs and you can do a quick Google search to see what charities or places that you can drop those Christmas lights off to get recycled,” says Irlbeck. “But it’s important they do not go in your recycling cart, because they get wrapped up in the equipment and do, actually, an enormous amount of damage.”

Ice Queen & Snow Princess Will Be In Manchester Jan 3

Ice Queen & Snow Princess... Rachel Nichole Photography

Ice Queen & Snow Princess… Rachel Nichole Photography

There have been numerous sightings of the Ice Queen & Snow Princess of Arendale in Coffee County over the past month. From Christmas Parties to Parades & more, the Ice Queen & Snow Princess have delighted many local children in Tennessee. The fun continues this January when the Ice Queen & Snow Princess return to Manchester on Saturday, January 3rd for an event that will not only excite the children in attendance, but will also help local children in need by raising money for the Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center. The event on January 3rd will be held at the Manchester Coffee County Conference Center and is known as The Arendale Winter Ball Breakfast with the Ice Queen & Snow Princess. It will include a sing along portion, picture opportunities, breakfast, & more. Limited seating is available and tickets must be purchased in advance online at WMSRradio.com or at People’s Bank in Manchester. The Arendale Winter Ball Breakfast is helping the Ice Queen & Snow Princess do what they love most which is to help children. To find out more, watch the all new Arendale Winter Ball Thunder TV News Video online at WMSRRadio.com.

12/28/14 —- James Austin Hall Sr.

James Austin Hall Sr., of Tullahoma, passed this life on Wednesday, December 24th, 2014 at his residence at the age of 93.

Mr. Hall was born in Ricky, Alabama to the late William Edward and Ada Earlene Fvetendley Hall.

He served his country during World War II in the United States Navy and later went on to work as a Mechanical Supervisor with A.E.D.C. He retired from A.E.D.C. in VKF under the contractors Arvin and Calspan after 28 years. Mr. Hall was a member of the Tullahoma Masonic Lodge 262 for over 50 years, worked with Meals on Wheels for 22 years, and was a member of First Baptist Church in Tullahoma.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his first wife, Marjorie Hall; and two sisters, Earlene Loveless, and Helen Keahey.

Mr. Hall is survived by his wife, Marian Sharber of Tullahoma; two daughters, Sandy Jordan and her husband Flynt of Sevierville, and Kristi Jenkins and her husband Joe of Sevierville; one son, Jim Hall and his wife Patti of Sevierville; two step-sons, Geary Sharber and his wife Vicki of Florence, South Carolina, and Donald Sharber and his wife Virginia of LaVergne, Tennessee; one step-daughter, Kaye Payne and her husband, Dr. Michael Payne of Murfreesboro; two sisters, Jessie Dean Smith, and Bobbie Ledlow; six grandchildren, Jay (Angie) Jordon, Karson J. Barczak, Jessica Jenkins (Jamie White), Kayla Jenkins (Chris Bolton), Steven Weed, Stuart Weed (Debbie), Leslie Green (William), and Christopher Weed (Beth Schultz); and 12 great-grandchildren, Eric, Garrett, Brayden, Ava, Raleigh, Ansley, Brantley, Michael, River, Kelly, Ian, Jeremy, and Caleb.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 28th, 2014 from 12:30pm-2:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home with the funeral service to immediately follow at 2:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Dave Watts and Rev. Christian Watts officiating.

Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma.

Pallbearers will be Flynt Jordan, Jay Jordan, Garrett Jordan, Joe Jenkins, Jamie White, and Chris Bolton. Honorary Pallbearers will be members of the York Sunday School Class.

The family would like to thank Hospice Compassus for their care during this time, especially Austin’s nurse, Susan Kilgore.

For those who wish, donations may be made to Hospice Compassus at Hospice of the Highland Rim Foundation, 110 East Lauderdale Street, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 or to the charity of your choice.

Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

12/27/14 ——- Ralph Dayton Powell

Funeral services for Mr. Ralph Dayton Powell, age 89, of Manchester, will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Saturday, December 27, 2014 at Manchester Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Williams and Bro. Roger Davis officiating.

Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.

Visitation with the family will be from 12:00 noon until time of services on Saturday at the funeral home.

Mr. Powell passed away Tuesday evening at St. Thomas West Hospital in Nashville, TN.
Mr. Powell was born in Summitville, TN, the son of the late Roy Daw and Norine Gertrude Sanders Powell.

He was a brick mason in the construction industry. Ralph was the former manager of bowling alleys in Manchester and Tullahoma, owned the Sportsman Store in Tullahoma, and was the former owner of Little Powell Camper Tops. He loved to play golf and watch hummingbirds. Ralph served his country in the United States Navy as a marine corpsman during the World War II era and hospital corpsman during the Korean conflict.

In addition to his parents, Ralph was also preceded in death by his loving wife, Alene Powell, who passed away in 2013.

He is survived by one son, Randy (Dina) Powell; one daughter, Sharon Powell; three grandchildren, Tina Gilliam, David Esslinger, and Brandi Mason; seven great grandchildren; and three great, great grandchildren.

Manchester Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.veteran

12/27/14 —– Jeanie Ann Ramirez

Jeanie Ann Ramirez, age 52 of Tullahoma passed away Monday, December 22, 2014 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday December 27 at 10 AM at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church with Father Stephen A. Klasek officiating.

Visitation with the family will be Friday, December 26 at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home from 5 PM – 9 PM with a Rosary Service at 8:30 PM.

A native of Spencer, Iowa, Mrs. Ramirez was the daughter of the late William and Iola Gannon Schomburg.

She was a veteran of the U S Marine Corps where she met her husband of 31 years, Rudolph Ramirez. After her husband retired from the U S Marine Corps, the couple moved to Albany, Georgia where they resided for the next 20 years. While in Georgia, she was the Aquatics Director for the YMCA in Albany and worked for the Georgia Department of Education and the Georgia Learning Resources System. She was also a National Trainer for Positive Behavior Support. Approximately 3 years ago, the couple relocated to Tullahoma, Tennessee where she became the Resource Teacher for Robert E. Lee Elementary School. She was a member of St. Paul the Apostle Catholic where she enjoyed teaching Sunday school and being a member of the Women of the Chapel.

Mrs. Ramirez loved gardening and animals but her passion was helping children. She enjoyed attending yard sales and was always looking for bargains. She was a vibrant and loving person who made friends wherever she went. When friends or family addressed her, her name always started with “My Dear Sweet ….”.

In addition parents, Mrs. Ramirez was preceded in death by one son, Robert Gene Ramirez and one brother, Bill Schomburg.

She is survived by her husband, Rudolph Ramirez of Tullahoma; two sons, Rudolph Ramirez Jr. of Alma, GA and Candido Ramirez and his wife, Gina of San Antonio, TX; two daughters, Annie Toots Harris and her husband, Timothy of Atlanta, GA and Sophia Jean Ramirez and her fiancé, John Knight of Tullahoma; two brothers, John Schomburg of Superior, WI and Jim Schomburg and his wife, Deb of Spencer, IA; three sisters, Janice Hopkins and her husband, David of Spencer, IA, Linda Tacke and her husband, David of Lanesboro, MN and Joyce Driessen and her husband, Daniel of Rosemount, MN; three grandchildren, Lance Christian, Evan Michael and Leo Cole Ramirez and numerous nieces, nephews and loving friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial donations be made to the Children’s Activity Fund at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 304 W. Grizzard Street, Tullahoma, TN 37388
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.veteran3

12/27/14 —- MAYMIE LOUISE HOLDER

Funeral services for Mrs. Maymie Holder, age 83, of Hillsboro, TN will be conducted Saturday, December 27, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Brother David Kidder officiating.

Interment will follow at Manchester City Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Friday, December 26, 2014 from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM at the funeral home.

Mrs. Holder passed away at her home surrounded by her loving family on Monday, December 22, 2014.

She was born July 10, 1931 in Coffee County, TN the daughter of the late Charles Langford Jerningan and Bessie Qualls Jernigan.

She enjoyed reading and loved both her flower gardens and vegetable gardens. She enjoyed watching each of these gardens grow and liked checking to see if the vegetables were ready to be picked and shared. She was a wonderful cook who excelled at being a loving and devoted homemaker to her family. She always had a special love for babies. She will be missed beyond measure by her family who loved her dearly.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by two infant daughters, Rhonda and Belinda Holder; two sons, Clifton Marcrom and Marlin “Buddy” Holder, Jr., a daughter-in-law, Agnes Holder; and a brother, Harry Lee Jernigan.

Survivors include six children, Vickie Finney and husband, Roger of Hillsboro; David Holder and wife, Terrie of Houston, TX; Diane Prince and husband, Ronnie of Alto; Lisa Rios and husband Rene of Manchester; Michael Holder and companion, Pam Schaffer of Hillsboro; Sean Holder and wife Lisa of McMinnville; a daughter-in-law, Sandra Marcrom of Waverly, TN; and Charles “Poon” Nobles of Manchester, who she thought of as her very own son; 30 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by seven brothers and sisters, Ella Mae Davidson of Summitville; Raleigh Jernigan and wife, Pam of Manchester; Lonnie Jernigan of Manchester; Mary Ruth Mullins and husband, Bob of Woodbury; Edna “ Nannie” Smith of Manchester; and Billy and Bobby Jernigan both of Biloxi, MS and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and loving friends.

Those wishing to do so may make memorial donations to Rose Hill Memorial Gardens to a memorial fund towards a headstone to mark the graves of Mrs. Holders deceased infant daughters.
Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Maymie Holder.
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I-24 Crash Hampers Holiday Traffic

I-24According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol there was a property damage crash involving two commercial motor vehicles on I-24 eastbound Tuesday morning. The crash occurred at mile-marker 102 in Coffee County at approximately 8:22am. Both lanes of the interstate were shut down at the time of the accident. The interstate was completely operational around 10:30am yesterday morning. During the clean-up, traffic was re-routed onto Hwy 41.
One tractor trailer was driven from scene and the other had to be towed.
The driver’s names are Allen Dalton and Clarence Casey both out of Tennessee. Neither driver was hurt.