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10/13/12

Birthdays:

Martha Logan – Pizza Winner!

Alannah Keele – 19,  Debbie Bryan,  Clarence Phelps – 84,   Lloyd Brandon – 85

10/18/12 — Wesley Cordell Johnson

Wesley Cordell Johnson left the green fields and mountains of Coffee County on Oct. 14, 2012 to be with his lord.

He was born on August 15, 1937 in the Stephenson Community to the late Claude M. Johnson and Mollie Stubblefield Johnson.

 A 1955 graduate of Manchester Central High School, he later spent 4 years in the US Navy with several tours of duty on the aircraft carrier USS Hancock. He retired from the Caterpillar Tractor Co. in 1986 after 25 years of service as an equipment operator in the shipping department. After retirement Wesley moved back to the Hillsboro Community and became a gentleman farmer on the Johnson family farms.

Wesley, sometimes affectionately called Hoss, was known throughout the County for his gentle kidding, his quick smile, his frank but honest comments, and His “never met a stranger” attitude.

For years he struggled with congestive heart failure and diabetes. He recently was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Wesley indeed fought the good fight before succumbing to his health issues.

Wesley was a member of the Hillsboro Methodist Church.

Wesley is survived by two brothers, Bryce (Linda Gail) Johnson of Cedar Creek, Texas and Arlis (Sarah) Johnson of Tullahoma TN.; three nephews, Larry Johnson of Deer Park, Texas, Dave Johnson of Tullahoma TN, and Steve Johnson of Lexington KY.; two nieces, Kathy Nouis of Las Vegas Nevada, and Sharon Nelius of Tullahoma TN.; and six grand nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hillsboro Methodist Church or the Hillsboro Memorial Cemetery.

Visitation will be on Wednesday evening, October 17, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

The Funeral Service will be conducted on Thursday morning, October 18, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Central Funeral Home with Dr. Bob Jared officiating.

Burial will follow at the Hillsboro Memorial Cemetery.

Arrangements with CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME of Manchester, TN.

 

 

Owls Knock Off Lady Raiders

Lady Raiders score a point in a game earlier this year

Coffee County played Ooltewah on Monday night in the 1st round of the Region 3AAA Volleyball tournament. Ooltewah, the District 5AAA champions came out on top 3 sets to 0. Set scores were 25-12, 25-2 and 25-9.
Coffee County was led in Kills by Kelsey Munn with 3 kills. Sydney Homes and Beth Kinser each added 2 kills apiece. Hollie Moore led the team in assists with 5. Haley Banks led the team in blocks with 7 as Kelsey Munn added 6 blocks. The Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the game was Kelsey Munn.
Coffee County’s season comes to a close with a 21 and 20 record.

Two Hurt In Sunday Crash

SUV totaled in wreck

Emergency crews work the scene of one-vehicle crash on Sunday... Photos by Barry West

A 17-year-old was flown to Vanderbilt Medical Center Sunday night after being involved in a single vehicle crash. According to a report by Tennessee Highway Patrolman Brent McCawley, the accident occurred on Blanton’s Chapel Rd. around 6 p.m. Sunday night. The trooper’s report states that the vehicle was traveling westbound on Blanton’s Chapel when the vehicle went around a curve the driver apparently was traveling too fast on the rain slick road he left the road and struck a tree on the driver’s side door and roof. The driver was removed and flown out. A 7-year-old female who was in the vehicle was transported to Manchester Medical. Due to the driver possibly facing charges, his name cannot be released.

Quick Thinking May Have Saved Apartment From Burning

Quick thinking by a resident of Eastgate Apartments averted serious trouble last Friday. According to the Tullahoma Fire Department, Stacey Seals said she heard a noise and went to investigate. She found a fire around her hot water heater. She quickly grabbed a fire extinguisher, which is supplied to residents, and extinguished the fire. She then called 911, and the fire department arrived. Fire Investigator Richard Steiner commended Seals for her quick thinking.

Ex-Husband Of Missing School Teacher Ordered To Stay Away From His Child

Shelly Mook

The ex-husband of a missing Shelbyville Harris Middle School teacher has been ordered to stay away from his own child after alleged talk about burning down grandparent’s home. A temporary restraining order was issued against Tyler Mook, ex-husband of Shelly Mook, who disappeared in early 2011, after an emergency motion to suspend his visitation rights was filed by Debra Sikora, Shelly Mook’s mother and primary custodian of her granddaughter. During a hearing last week before a Bedford County Circuit Court Judge, testimony was heard that alleged that Tyler and his mother Kim Mook allegedly talked with the girl about burning down Sikora’s home in Pennsylvania. The restraining order was filed against Tyler, Kim and also Jim Mook, the child’s grandfather. A hearing is set for Oct. 30 at 9 a.m. on the matter before Judge Russell.
Shelly Mook’s car was found burned but she remains missing.

Congressman May Have To Defend Medical License

Congressman Scott DesJariais

A Republican congressman from Tennessee is telling supporters he’s not a hypocrite for discussing abortion with a mistress more than a decade ago. But now he may have to defend his medical license. Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a physician who opposes abortion rights, said in a letter to his supporters that the relationship with a patient occurred while DesJarlais was separated from his first wife. DesJarlais apologizes for what he describes as an “imprudent approach.” But he said he used stark language about abortion try to get the woman to acknowledge that she wasn’t pregnant. Meanwhile, the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington on Monday filed a complaint with the Tennessee Department of Health arguing that DesJarlais conducted an inappropriate sexual relationship with a patient.

New Restaurant Will Employ Up To 80 People

The operator of the new Tullahoma Chic-fil-A says when the restaurant opens in February, it will employ up to 80 people. The restaurant will be located at the site of the former Baskin Robbins ice cream. Joseph Seabolt currently operates a Chic-fil-A in Valdosta, Georgia, and says that he looks forward to moving to a community that offers promise, a great school system, plus the chance to boost the local economy.

Early Voting Starts Wednesday

Early voting for the November 6 election will begin this Wednesday. Those wanting to take advantage of the early voting have two options. In Tullahoma voting will take place at the C D Stamps Center from 9 a.m. to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. In Manchester early votes may be cast at the Coffee County Election Commission office in the county office building. Voting there will be from 8 a.m. to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday and on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Early voting will continue through November 1 at both locations. Remember those casting ballots must have a photo ID, such IDs may be obtained from the Tennessee Department of Safety.

Wal Mart Gives Money To Coffee County Schools

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Dr. LaDonna McFall, Director of Coffee County Schools, recently accepted a $3,000.00 donation from Wal-Mart manager, Mr. Bill Rapko.
Wal-Mart assisted the Coffee County Schools Family Resource Center Coordinators, Mr. Jerry Tackett and Ms. LeAnn Evans, in writing a grant to purchase school supplies for low income students.
“We hope this grant will be an annual donation from now on” said Mr. Rapko who is a Coffee County Central High School alumnus. “Wal-Mart is proud to assist the community with this grant and is excited about a partnering with Coffee County Schools to help meet the needs of our community” said Mr. Rapko.
Dr. McFall said this is the kind of partnership that is needed to improve the quality of education that Coffee County Schools provides. This donation will help ensure that all students have the supplies they need to succeed in the classroom. We are very excited about this donation and even more excited to see community partnerships being established. This is a win-win situation for Coffee County. I would like to thank Mr. Rapko and Wal-Mart for making this donation and commitment to our community.