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Unemployment Rate Up In Tennessee
Tennessee Labor & Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips has announced the Tennessee preliminary unemployment rate for July was 7.1 percent, five tenths of one percentage point higher than the 6.6 June revised rate. The U.S. preliminary rate for July was 6.2 percent, up from 6.1 percent in June.
- Over the past year, Tennessee’s unemployment rate decreased from 8.4 percent to 7.1 percent while the national rate declined from 7.3 percent to 6.2 percent.
- Total nonfarm employment increased 3,300 jobs from June to July. The largest increases occurred in mining/logging/construction, financial activities, and retail trade.
- Over the year, nonfarm employment increased 51,900 jobs. The largest increases occurred in professional/business services, leisure/hospitality, and trade/transportation/utilities.
8/20/14 —- Jack “Danny” Daniel Prosser II
Mr. Jack “Danny” Daniel Prosser II, age 46 of Tullahoma passed away Saturday, August 16, 2014.
Visitation for family will be from 4-5 PM Wednesday, August 20, 2014 and from 5-9 PM for family and friends at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
A native of Savannah, TN, he was the son of the late Jack Daniel Prosser and Julia Clement Prosser of Tullahoma. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, J C and Effie Clement and Huey and Lucy Prosser.
Danny left this world too young leaving behind his wife, Amanda Prosser of Tullahoma; his mother, Julia Carol Clement Prosser of Tullahoma; his children, Joshua Dixon of Tullahoma, Talyn Powell of Clarksville, TN and Damian Francisco of Sweetwater, TN; one brother, Tony Prosser and his fiancé Kristy Mangrum of Tullahoma; one sister, Dana Binder and her husband, Randy of Knotts Island, NC; nieces and nephews, Jared Prosser and his wife, Jennifer, Jacob Prosser, Jacquelyn and Kourtney Cravens, and Justin and Chris Mangrum and many in-laws, family and friends who loved him dearly.
Danny was an amazing musician and was the original bass player for Tequila Black. He and his close friends played as Tequila Black for a big portion of his life. His love for music was very important to him as was his family, his friends and his cats. He was a huge St. Louis Rams fan and enjoyed watching movies, especially sci-fi or paranormal. He enjoyed playing golf, collecting old world maps and any music of Rush and Dream Theatre. He was employed as a Machinist at Fischer Tool and Die.
He leaves behind so many broken hearts and will forever be our “Rock Star”. Some words from “Rush” to commemorate his beautiful spirit:
“Limelight”
“All the world’s indeed at stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers,
Each another’s audience outside the gilded cage……….”
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial Donations may be made to Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Raiders Look Good In Jamboree
This Friday night the Ryan Sulkowski era begins in Coffee County. The new head football coach will see his Red Raiders hit the field for the first regular season game at Battle Ground Academy in Franklin.
The past Friday the Raiders took on Richland High School in the Marshall County Jamboree. Jimmy Hollandsworth looked great at quarterback throwing for over 100 yards and 3 touchdowns. The big 6’5” passer connected with Cody Howes on all 3 TD’s. The scoring strikes were from 29, 31 and 14 yards. Cole Hawkins kicked all 3 extra points.
Coach Sulkowski said it was great seeing his players have fun but they still have a lot of work to do before this Friday’s game.
Thunder Radio will be on the call of the action on Friday starting with Friday Night Thunder at 6pm and kickoff at 7pm.
Pre-Season Wraps Up- Regular Season Begins Tuesday For Lady Raider Soccer
In pre-season girls soccer action the Coffee County Lady Raiders lost a hard fought match to Oakland, 2-0 on Thursday. In what was an incredibly physical game, Oakland recorded a total of 14 fouls, but still managed to earn 1 goal in each half on breakaway plays. Lady Raider Keeper, Ali Shelton had 10 saves.
Coffee County opens the regular season at home on Tuesday against Soddy Daisy starting at 6pm.
Good Weekend For Coffee Middle Volleyball
The Coffee County Middle School Volleyball team traveled to Hermitage on Saturday to compete in the 15 team, Donelson Christian Academy Tournament. The Lady Raiders won 3 straight matches before falling in the semifinals to Brentwood Academy to finish in 4th place. In Pool play, the Lady Raiders got straight set victories over DCA (25-15 & 25-22) and Hendersonville Christian (25-10 & 25-13) on Saturday morning. In the first round of the single elimination tournament, Coffee County got a hard fought, straight set win over Davidson Academy (25-16 & 25-21) before falling to perennial power Brentwood Academy (13-25 & 14-25). Coffee Middle was led in aces by Amanda Mukai and Jacey Vaughn who each had 8. Kierstyn Prater led the Raiders in kills with 3 and assists with 5. The Lady Raiders record stands at 4 and 2 after a busy first week of the season. The Lady Raiders will return home on Tuesday night as they will host Eagleville in a 5 PM match at the new Coffee County Middle School gym. Thunder Radio will have the broadcast of the game beginning with the pregame show at around 4:50 as part of our “Hometown Tuesday” series.
8/19/14 —– Sunny Mae Bondurant Graves
Sunny Mae Bondurant Graves of Knoxville, Oak Ridge, and Tullahoma, Tennessee, died Friday, August 15, 2014.
She was born October 20, 1925 in Fountain City, Tennessee.
Sunny is predeceased by her husband, William Osborne Graves, and her parents, Elsie Mae Morgan Bondurant and James Sylvan Bondurant of Knoxville.
Sunny’s happy disposition began in the cradle, and inspired the name by which she was known. Challenges in the Great Depression led her family to buy an old home in a rural setting on Buffat Mill Road, an adventure Sunny remembered fondly. Ear problems as a child and later surgeries left Sunny deaf in one ear and partially deaf in the other, but thankfully, this didn’t diminish her lifelong love of music, playing piano, accordion, and organ, and directing choirs.
She graduated from Central High School of Knoxville in 1944, attended Sullins College in Bristol, VA, and graduated in 1948 from the University of Tennessee with a major in Mathematics and minors in Library Science and Music. She was a member of Phi Mu Sorority, Mortar Board, Pi Lambda Theta, and Phi Kappa Phi. She completed her Masters in Mathematics at the University of Tennessee (1972), taught Mathematics at Jefferson Junior High School (1969-1982), and was Math Coordinator for the Oak Ridge School System from 1982 until her retirement in June 1985.
Sunny met Bill Graves in the UT Chorus and they were married in August 1948. Sunny and Bill had three children, and moved to Oak Ridge in 1958, where Bill began a career in industrial management at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The family shared a love of the outdoors, and they enjoyed camping trips, swimming at the lake, mountain hikes, gardening, and quiet days at the farm in Cumberland County.
Church fellowship was at the center of Sunny’s life, and she enjoyed serving churches and her community through music. Sunny directed Youth and Children’s Choirs at First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge (1959-1969). She was an associate member of Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church, Knoxville, and a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Tullahoma. She sang for many years in the Middlebrook church choir as well as the O’Connor Singing Singers. She organized and directed the Shannonham Singers for 20 years, a group that continues today as the Shannondale Singers.
Sunny is survived by a sister, Betty Bondurant Triplett of Cleveland, TN; three children: Kenneth (Theo) Graves of Graham, Washington, Linda (Marty) Nutter of Tullahoma, and James (Kathy Doyle) Graves of Middletown Springs, Vermont; eight grandchildren: James Graves of Chewelah, Washington, Katherine Graves Dunivan of Tacoma, Washington, Ruth Nutter Stevenson of Reading, Pennsylvania, David Nutter of Johnson City, Jonathan Nutter of St. Petersburg, Florida, Seth Nutter of Knoxville, and John Graves and Daniel Graves of Middletown Springs, Vermont; and eight great grandchildren.
Visitation will be Monday, August 18, 2014, from 6:30-8:30 pm at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel, on Kingston Pike in Knoxville.
A Memorial Service celebrating Sunny’s life will be held Tuesday, August 19, at 2:30 pm at Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church.
The family suggests that in memory of Sunny we sing joyful songs, and that memorials be directed to Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church, Faith Lutheran Church of Tullahoma, or the memorial of your choice.
8/18/14 —- Dorothy Lucille Jones
Mrs. Dorothy Lucille Jones, age 88, of Murfreesboro, TN, passed away Friday evening, August 15, 2014, at her residence.
Mrs. Jones was born in McMinnville, TN., and was the daughter of the late Willie and Sammie Travis O’Neal.
Mrs. Jones loved her children and grandchildren and was a member of Grundy Street Church of Christ.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by a brother and sister in law Lawrence and Ellawene O’Neal and sisters Willette and Flora Freeze.
She is survived by a son Alan (Carmen) Jones, daughter Loraine (Randy) Stover, both of Murfreesboro, TN., sister Mary Campbell of Tullahoma, grandchildren Troy Sanders, Steven (Corrie) Sanders, Justin Jones, Alana Jones, and Jeremy (Sonja) Stover, and great grandson Everett.
Visitation with the family will be Sunday, August 17, 2014, from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM in the Chapel of Tullahoma Funeral Home.
Funeral Services will be held Monday, August 18, 2014, at 2:00 PM, in the Chapel of Tullahoma Funeral Home, with Jeremy Stover officiating.
Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Dorothy Lucille Jones.
8/21/14 — Horace Chester Stubblefield
Mr. Horace Chester Stubblefield of Tullahoma, passed away Friday August 15, 2014 at Harton Regional Medical Center in Tullahoma.
A native of Franklin County, Tn. he was a son of the late Arthur and Dellia Steele Stubblefield.
He was a retired bus driver and attended New Life Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, David Joseph Stubblefield.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Gifford Stubblefield of Tullahoma, daughters; Mary Russell of Winchester, TN and Cassandra Stubblefield of Symrna, TN, step son, James Hice of Tullahoma; brother, Marlin Stubblefield of Athens, AL, grandchildren; Amanda Crawford and Jessica Stubblefield, great-grandchildren, Isbella Crawford, Caleb Crawford, Madison Crawford and Joseph Crawford.
Visitation will be held on Thursday August 21, 2014 from 5-7 PM with a Memorial Service at 7 PM with Bro. Troy Deaton officiating.
DAVES-CULBERTSON FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
8/20/14 —- Mary D. Henry
Mary D. Henry, passed away on August 16, 2014, at the age of 89. Mary D. was born August 4, 1925 in Lewisburg, Tennessee.
She attended Marshall County Schools, graduating high school in three years as valedictorian. While in high school, she studied piano, organ, voice and expression, and won the Latin cup in a state wide tournament for Latin studies. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a double major in French and Spanish from Brenau College, Gainesville, Georgia, with one of the highest grade point averages in the history of Brenau. While at Brenau she was the President of the Senior Class, and President of her Phi Mu Sorority for two years, and also was President of Sigma Pi Alpha, a language honor sorority. She served as Vice President of the Panhellenic Council, was on the Student Council, the Honor Court, the Executive Council, the Student Faculty Relations Board, the Yearbook Staff, the Choral Club, the Cotillion Club, and was elected Maid of May in the May Festival. Mary D. was elected by her peers and the faculty to Who’s Who among Students at American University and Colleges, and she attended summer school at Vanderbilt University. Following graduation she served for two years as traveling field secretary for Phi Mu Sorority and she studied Spanish at Middlebury College in Vermont.
She married James H. Henry Sr. on June 30, 1949 and taught Spanish at Cumberland University, while her husband obtained his law degree from Cumberland Law School. In June 1950, she moved to Tullahoma with Jim Henry Sr., where he established the Henry & McCord law firm with John McCord. During this time, she taught both French and Spanish at Tullahoma High School, and later taught Spanish at Motlow College.
She was active in the Methodist Church, where she served as a circle leader for two years, taught Sunday School classes, assumed the Vice-Presidency of the United Methodist Women, and sang in the choir. She took communion to persons in assisted living facilities, even while she lived in an assisted living facility.
She was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, where she has been a member since 1947. She served as the senior leader for six years of the Tullahoma Chapter of the DAR, the district director for two years, and also served as state historian of DAR for the state of Tennessee for three years. Mary D. was State President of the CAR (Children of the American Revolution) for three years.
She was active in PTA organizations, having served as the President of the PTO at East Lincoln Elementary School, and helped organize and served as first President of Robert E. Lee Elementary School PTO.
She organized Tullahoma Girl Scout Troup 54, and served as its Troop Leader for two years and served as a den mother for the Cub Scouts.
She was a member of the Tullahoma Women’s Club for over 50 years, and a member of a local bridge club of her friends, for over 60 years, and Treasurer of the Tullahoma Library Board. She was a Paul Harris Fellow in Rotary International.
Predeceasing her were her Father and Mother, Virgil Graydon Miller and Iva Pearl Miller, her brother, Virgil Graydon Miller, Jr., and her husband James H. Henry Sr.
She is survived by three children, Marees (Walker) Choppin, Nashville, Tennessee, Jim (Lisa) Henry II, Tullahoma, Tennessee and Pat (Richard) Poyle, Birmingham, Michigan, and grandchildren and step grandchildren: Katie (Jamie) Davenport, Tullahoma, Tennessee, Will Choppin, Nashville, Tennessee, Brian (Amy) Choppin, Nashville Tennessee, Laura (Scott) Randolph, Pegram, Tennessee, Joshua Hayes, Seattle Washington, Jeremy (Shannon) Hayes, Chickamauga, Georgia, Jessie Hayes, Smyrna, Tennessee, and Erin (Chris) Quiroga, Farmington Hills, Michigan, great grandchildren and step great grandchildren: James Davenport, Penn Hayes, Cohen Hayes, Campbell Hayes, and Pressley Choppin, and several loving caregivers, Lynda, Tammy, Carol, Dottie and Dorris who helped her greatly in her final months.
Visitation will be 5:00-8:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home, Tuesday, August 19, 2014, with the services at the First United Methodist Church 10:00am Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to one of the following: The Parish Nursing Ministry of the First United Methodist Church for its Henry Center, or Partners For Healing.