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9/14/12 — Evelyn “Lyn” Bass

Evelyn “Lyn” Eoff Bass, 62, passed away at her home on Sept. 10, 2012. Lyn was born in Nashville on June 7, 1950, and was a lifelong resident of Tullahoma. She was loved and cherished by her many family members and countless friends and was known as “Mommy Lyn” to all children who knew her. Preceded in death by her father, James Clair Eoff Jr., and daughter, Evelyn Ashley Bass, she is survived by her devoted husband of 41 years, Alexander Paul Bass III; her three daughters, Claire Bobo, Lyndsay Bass and Whitney Newton; two sons-in-law, Andy Bobo and Cameron Newton; seven grandchildren, Madelyn, Alex, Sam and McLayne Bobo, Peyton and Preston Bell and Hudson Newton; her mother, Evelyn Eoff; her brother, James Clair Eoff III; and sister-in-law, Ann Eoff. Lyn graduated in 1968 from Tullahoma High School where she was very active in student government and a varsity cheerleader for football and basketball all four years. She was a Senior Superlative “Best School Spirit,” Girls State delegate, cheerleader captain, THS Pep Club president, class secretary and on the Homecoming Court. She was also involved in the THS Choir, history club, annual staff, sports staff and the THS Entertainers. She attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister of Minerva, an ROTC sponsor and a varsity cheerleader for both football and basketball. She was also president of the Dental Auxiliary for the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Lyn was a devoted mother whose life revolved around her children and grandchildren. She was a regular room mother, Brownie and Girl Scout leader, basketball, softball and competitive cheerleading coach. Lyn’s whole family was active at First United Methodist Church, where she was the HALO Choir director, a member of United Methodist Women, Vacation Bible School teacher and Bible study leader. Throughout her lifetime, Lyn supported numerous Christian ministries in an effort to continue spreading God’s word around the world. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, at Kilgore Funeral Home, and a Celebration of Life will be held at First United Methodist Church at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the Lyn Eoff Bass Fund at First United Methodist Church, 210 W. Lauderdale St., Tullahoma, Tenn. 37388.

Animal Behaviorist Has Advice On Spaying and Neutering Cats

It’s no secret that spaying and neutering improves the quality of life for cats and owners.
The procedure provides America’s 76 million pet cats with longer lives, prevents unwanted litters and creates a friendlier disposition. But, most owners don’t know that the procedure can also lead to hormonal and behavioral changes.
Animal behaviorist Steve Dale says, owners may notice their cat seems lazy, has an insatiable appetite or begs for food. What they don’t understand is that decreased energy and increased appetite are major side effects of spaying and neutering. Royal Canin is introducing a spayed/neutered™ line of feline formulas that includes balanced nutrition and appetite control to help manage these changes. It’s a simple solution to help cats maintain weight and promote better health throughout their lives. You can find it at your local Petsmart, Petco, or favorite pet specialty store.
For more on the food and a new campaign, you share; we give, benefitting the American humane association, visit facebook.com/royalcanin.us.

AP Top Football Teams

Class 6A

Record Pts Prv

1. Maryville (13) 3-0 201 1

2. Riverdale (4) 4-0 182 2

3. Kingsport Dobyns Bennett (1) 4-0 148 3

4. Siegel 4-0 137 4

5. Whitehaven (3) 4-0 136 5

6. Science Hill 4-0 94 6

7. Oak Ridge 3-0 82 7

8. Bearden 4-0 71 9

9. Mt. Juliet 4-0 51 10

10. Brentwood 4-0 15 NR

Class 5A

Record Pts Prv

1. Beech (19) 4-0 208 1

2. Lenoir City 3-0 157 4

3. Knoxville West (1) 3-1 155 3

4. Henry County 3-1 124 5

5. Jackson Northside 4-0 113 8

6. Morristown West 3-1 102 2

7. Daniel Boone (1) 4-0 83 T9

8. Knoxville Catholic 2-1 67 T9

9. Powell 3-1 43 6

10. Ridgeway 2-2 28 7

Class 4A

Record Pts Prv

1. Giles County (19) 4-0 207 1

2. Covington (1) 4-0 181 2

3. Knoxville Fulton (1) 2-1 148 3

4. East Hamilton 3-1 122 7

5. Greeneville 1-2 116 6

6. Gibbs 4-0 96 8

7. Livingston Academy 3-0 86 9

8. Lexington 2-1 66 4

9. DeKalb County 4-0 57 10

10. Maplewood 2-2 45 5

Class 3A

Record Pts Prv

1. CAK (15) 4-0 198 1

2. Alcoa (3) 3-1 183 2

3. Milan (1) 3-0 161 3

4. CPA 3-0 133 4

5. Sullivan North (2) 4-0 121 5

6. Camden 3-0 101 7

7. Cheatham County 4-0 91 8

8. Smith County 3-1 63 9

9. Tyner Academy 2-1 20 10

10. Fairview 2-2 19 6

Class 2A

Record Pts Prv

1. Boyd Buchanan (13) 4-0 198 2

2. Grace Christian (6) 3-1 177 1

3. Dresden (1) 4-0 166 5

4. Friendship Christian (1) 3-1 138 6

5. Houston County 4-0 103 8

6. Oneida 3-1 78 9

7. Adamsville 3-1 73 10

8. Cascade 3-1 64 T3

8. Trousdale County 2-2 64 T3

10. Hampton 2-1 28 NR

Class 1A

Record Pts Prv

1. South Pittsburg (19) 3-0 208 1

2. Huntingdon 4-0 175 3

3. Greenback 4-0 148 4

4. Clarksville Academy (1) 4-0 125 6

5. Gordonsville (1) 2-1 118 5

6. Union City 3-1 104 2

7. Moore County 4-0 87 7

8. Coalfield 4-0 78 8

9. Copper Basin 3-0 45 T9

10. Columbia Academy 2-1 28 T9

Division II

Record Pts Prv

1. Ensworth (19) 4-0 190 1

2. CBHS 3-0 148 4

3. Brentwood Academy 3-1 145 3

4. MUS 4-1 117 5

5. Baylor 3-1 112 2

6. Knoxville Webb 2-1 86 6

7. St. George’s 4-0 71 7

8. University-Jackson 4-0 60 8

9. BGA 4-0 55 9

10. MBA 2-2 36 NR

Lady Raiders Soccer Knocks Off Cookeville

By Barry West

Coffee County knocked off Cookeville 3-2 in girl’s soccer yesterday (Sept. 11, 2012) at home. Katie Reed, who is having a fantastic year, scored 2 more goals and Tasha Anderson added one. The Lady Raiders travel to Cumberland County on Thursday.

Westwood Football Comes Up Just Short

Jakota Alexander turns to corner for yards in a recent game... By Barry West

Middle school football action on Monday night had Westwood taking on undefeated Ezell-Harding. The Rockets lost 16-14 in a terrific game. Westwood got scores from Dallin Bratcher and 7th grader Austin Harmon. The Rockets held Ezell-Harding scoreless in the 2nd half.
Westwood plays at Moore Co. tomorrow night.

Westwood Tied In Soccer Match

The Westwood Middle School Lady Rocket Soccer team played an outstanding home game against Warren County Monday night. Kursten Hawkins and Makenzie Anderson each scored two goals and Ashley Woods prevented a penalty kick in the final minutes of the game. The final score was a 4-4 draw. The Lady Rockets play again today at Webb.

9/13/12 — Cynthia Botts

Cynthia A. Botts, age 58, of Tracy City, TN passed away September 10, 2012, quietly at her home after a long battle with cancer. She was born in Weymoth, MA. She was the daughter of John D. Wentworth and Mary E. Bisnaw Wentworth. She is survived by her loving husband Craig Botts of Tracy City, TN; four loving daughters Jennifer M. Spada Winn of Winchester, TN, Tammy L. Slagle of Stevenson, AL, Christine M. Slagle of FL, and Nicole E. Slagle of FL; sisters Carol Anderson of FL, Judy Hobbs of CA; brother John Wentworth of FL; six loving grandchildren. She served as an RN for 38 years, and was employed by Emerald Hodgson Hospital in Sewanee, TN, Coequina Center in Daytona Beach, FL, and Jordan Hospital in Plymouth, MA. She will be greatly missed by all that loved her. A Memorial Service will be held in her memory 6:00 P.M. Thursday, September 13, 2012 at Christ Church in Monteagle. Online condolences may be made at www.fosterlayfuneralhome.net. Arrangements by Foster & Lay Funeral Home

9/12/12 — Bettie McCafferty

Memorial services for Mrs. Bettie Leigh McCafferty, age 85, will be conducted Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Rev. Neal Glass officiating. Inurnment will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held Tuesday, September 11, 2012 from 5:00-8:00 PM at the funeral home. After a stay at Horizon Health Care, Mrs. McCafferty passed away Saturday, September 8, 2012 at United Regional Medical Center.
She was born September 26, 1926 in Lawrence County, Tennessee the daughter of the late John B. Lumpkins and Mary Abagail Copeland Lumpkins. One of nine children raised in Lawrence County, TN she married Gene Sanford McCafferty on January 10, 1948. She was employed with Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, TN, prior to relocating to California, with her husband, Gene who was employed in the aerospace industry. They shared a love for flying into the late 1980’s. In earlier years, Bettie was employed as a cafeteria worker in several Manchester area schools to include College Street Elementary, Westwood Junior High and Manchester Coffee County Central High School.
Following this she was also employed with Carrier Corp. in Morrison, TN. Through the years, Bettie enjoyed sewing, reading, flower gardening, nature and wildlife. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Bettie also enjoyed traveling with her husband as well as the Wesley Wanderers of the Manchester First United Methodist Church of which she was a member since the 1950’s.
In addition to her husband, she is preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters.
Survivors include three children, Michael McCafferty and wife, Dianne of Belvidere, TN; Doug McCafferty and wife, Jennifer of Evans, GA and Tom McCafferty and wife, Betsy of Gainesville, FL; two grandchildren, Derek McCafferty and wife, Carson of Sanford, NC and Allison Brown and husband, Joseph of Martinez, GA; and three great-grandchildren, Claire Brown, Kinley McCafferty and Landon Brown.
Honorary pallbearers will be Derek McCafferty, Van Baskin, Joe Boyer, Jeff Riddle, Clay Tidwell, and Hubert Lemons.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church – Wesley Wanderers, Manchester, TN.

Ruby Joyce Cobb Woosley

RUBY JOYCE COBB MCCLOUD WOOSLEY, age 72, of Manchester, Tenn. departed this life and into the arms of Jesus on “His Day”, Sunday, September 9, 2012.  Ms. Woosley was born in White Bluff, Tenn. on July 3, 1940 to the late Claude Cobb and Laura Krantz-Cobb-Tant.  Ms. Woosley was a waitress for many years in the Nashville area working in coffee shops making little pay and working long hours doing the best she could with what little she had.  She worked in business office supplies for a number of years and went on to work in a print shop for twenty-five years in the Huntsville, Ala. area.  She was past owner/operator of Engravers 2 in Decherd, Tenn. for many years.  She has worked for Wal-mart, MCCA and Goodwill in Tullahoma.  She lived a simple life and was always willing to help those in need because she understood what it was like to be in that position.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Woosley.  brothers; Bobby, Jack and Johnny Cobb and one sister, Andrea Olivia Tant.  She is survived by her children; Melissa Thompson, Athens, Ala., Dena Seals, of Morristown, Tenn.  sons; Eugene McCloud, Jr. also of Morristown, Tenn., Dennis McCloud of Vicksburg, Miss.  brothers; Claude Cobb, Jr., of Dorr, Michigan, Joe Cobb of Wartrace, Tenn., Larry Tant of Winchester, Tenn., David Tant, Jr., of  Parish, New York, sisters;  Betty Naylor of Manteca, Cal., Margaret Gresham of Brooklyn, Mich., Linda King of Winchester, Tenn., Nellie Faye Hamblin of Adrian, Mich.

It was Ms. Woosley’s wishes that she be cremated and no services held.

George W. Ridenbaugh, Jr.

George W. Ridenbaugh, Jr., age 63 of Manchester, Tennessee, passed away on September 7, 2012 at the Vanderbilt Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his parents, George W. Ridenbaugh, Sr. and Dorothy V. Meyers Ridenbaugh. He is survived by his wife, Darla E. Ridenbaugh of Manchester; sons, Cory, Dru and Cory Ridenbaugh; brother, Kenneth Ridenbaugh; sister, Pamela Jones; and a host of other relatives and friends. No local services. Arrangements with CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME of Manchester, TN. www.centralfuneralhome.com.