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5/25/12 — Tony Jackson
Tony Jackson of Tullahoma, passed this life on Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at Alive Hospice in Nashville, TN at the age of 52.
Mr. Jackson was born in Manchester to the late Lawrence and Betty Jackson.
He was a member of Highland Baptist Church and worked as a boilermaker for Sverdrup where he was formerly a member of the Boilermakers Union.
Mr. Jackson is survived one son, Dalton Jackson of Tullahoma; two brothers, Jack Jackson and wife Rita of Smyrna, and Eddie Jackson of Eagleville; two nieces, Elizabeth, and Amy; and one nephew Josh.
Visitation will be held on Friday, May 25th from Noon to 2:00pm with funeral services immediately following at 2:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Shane Hines officiating.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Motlow Adds Two Softball Players
West Morgan High School in Trinity, Alabama senior softball player Haley Willingham has committed to continue her education and athletic career at Motlow College. Also Oakland High School in Murfreesboro senior Ashley Williams has committed to continue her education and athletic career with the Lady Bucks.
Family Still Searching For Missing Man
The family of Leo Paul Massicotte III is offering a $5,000 reward to locate the Manchester man who has been missing since July 3, 2011.
He was last seen when he was dropped off by his girlfriend near the AEDC property off of Skinner Flat Road in Manchester.
He was last seen wearing a brown T-shirt, cut-off blue jean shorts and Timberland work boots. He is 6 ft 1” tall, weighs between 180 to 200 lbs. He has hazel eyes and short brown military-style hair cut.
He is the father of six children, three of whom live in Manchester. The other three live in Florida.
“We are extremely concerned about finding him and fear for his safety,” his mother Elizabeth Drawdy stated. “We are desperate for information to find him and have tried every resource to locate him.”
Massicotte’s family is offering a $5,000 cash reward leading to locating him, with no questions asked.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Crime Stoppers at 461-8888 or Manchester Police Detective Ray Stewart at 728-2099. Or you can contact private investigator Larry Flair Sr at 615-519-4800.
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Tullahoma Man In Jail For Court No Show
5/26/12 — Jimmy Ray (J.R.) Brock
Jimmy Ray (J.R.) Brock, 83, of Cowan, Tennessee, passed away May 21, 2012 after an extended illness.
Jimmy was born on September 16, 1928 to Mary Louise Sublett and Roy H. Brock, Sr.
After graduating from the Sewanee Military Academy in 1947, he pursued a career in the oil industry, working first as a consignee for Texaco Oil and later as owner of Brock Oil Company in Cowan. He was also employed by the Franklin County School System as a special education bus driver for over 20 years until his retirement in 2009. Jimmy was active in the Cowan community.
In the early 1960s, he was instrumental in helping unite the local Methodist and Presbyterian congregations into the Cowan Fellowship Church. There, he would delight the congregations each Sunday with his powerful tenor voice, and he remained an active member until his recent illness and death.
He also served as mayor of Cowan from 1964 to 1966 and also as city recorder.
Jimmy was a loving husband to his wife Virginia for 59 years and a devoted father to his four children and their families. In addition, he and his wife Virginia shared a passion for genealogy, Franklin County history, and gardening.
Jimmy is survived by his son Edward Warner Brock and his wife Sherry, of Cowan, and their children Maribeth Brock, James Sargent Brock, and Lauren Warner Brock; son Timothy Ray Brock, of Tullahoma, and his children Adam Bryant Brock, Matthew Paul and wife Jill Brock, and Sarah Kathryn Brock; daughter Ruth Brock Gardner, of Louisville, Kentucky, and her children Marian Virginia Gardner, Paul Brock Gardner, Samuel Dean Gardner, and grandchildren Bradley Michael James Gardner and Audrey Sophia Louise Gardner; daughter Kathleen Brock Huntsberry and husband Charles, of Gallatin, Tennessee, and their children Virginia Grace Huntsberry, Emily Kathleen Huntsberry, and James McKown Huntsberry; and brother Frank W. Brock and wife Elizabeth of Cowan.
In addition to his parents, Jimmy was preceded in death by his wife Virginia McKown Brock, brothers William E. Brock and Roy H. Brock, Jr., and his grandson Craig McKown Brock.
Visitation with the family will be held at the Cowan Fellowship Church on Saturday, May 26 beginning at 10:00 a.m. followed by a celebration of life and memorial service at 11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, Mr. Brock requested that donations be made to the Cowan Fellowship Church.
Watson-North Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Memorial Park in charge of arrangements.
Watch Out For Ticks
The warmest March on record statewide is having its downside in the form of insect-borne diseases.
The Tennessee Department of Health has identified 74 cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever statewide by mid-May. That’s three times the rate at which the disease was found last year during the same time span.
In Hendersonville, 7-year-old Kaitlyn Stetzer spent almost a week in the hospital with what doctors believe was Rocky Mountain fever. Her parents never saw any indication of a tick bite.
The disease can be fatal, but is highly treatable when detected early.
Health officials urge people to check themselves frequently for ticks, use insecticide and be aware of symptom that include fever, joint pain and a rash.