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5/2/12 — Davis Martin Hill
Davis Martin Hill, age 5 of Decherd, passed away Sunday April 29, 2012 at Southern Tennessee Medical Center.
Davis is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Odis Leon Hill; great-grandmother, Lida Martin; great grandparents, Laomi Jane Davis, John Bunyon Davis, Mary Henley, Cecial Henley and C.E Martin.
He is survived by his parents, Jamie Henley Hill and Jason Hill of Decherd; brother, Anthony Leon Hill “Leo”, also of Decherd; maternal grandparents, Joyce and Anthony Henley of Decherd; paternal grandmother, Betty Hill; uncles and aunts, Jarod & Jessica Hill, Gina and Ryan Weddington, Cathy and Craig Burgin, Brittanie & Jeff Jackson, Olivia Henley and Cecil Henley; several great-aunts and great-uncles and numerous cousins.
The funeral service will be conducted from the chapel of Watson-North Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Wednesday May 2, 2012.
Interment will follow at the Baker Cemetery.
The family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 5-9 p.m. at Watson-North Funeral Home.
Watson-North Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Franklin Co. Sheriff’s Truck Involved In Crash
Monday at approximately 12:45pm a Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Special Deputy was transporting a body to the State Medical Examiner’s Office when the vehicle was struck by an oncoming vehicle. The crash occurred on I-24 just past the Beech Grove exit in Rutherford County. According to reports, the oncoming vehicle stuck the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office vehicle in the rear causing the sheriff’s vehicle to roll and exit the interstate into the median. The operator of the Sheriff’s Office vehicle, Special Deputy L.J. Smith, was later transported to Southern Tennessee Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. The operator of the second vehicle was released at the scene. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is conducting the investigation.
Workshop For Farmers
The first of three workshops on agricultural marketing to restaurants and grocery stores is Thursday in Chattanooga.
The workshops will focus on packaging, pricing, invoicing, certification or audit requirements, insurance requirements and other needs of these potential customers.
They continue Friday in Nashville and Saturday in Memphis. The workshops are coordinated by the University of Tennessee Extension Center for Profitable Agriculture and funded, in part, by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
TDOT Worried About Deaths On Tennessee Roads
TDOT is concerned about a growing number of deaths on Tennessee roads. The state is well above last year’s numbers.
The car crash death toll is 288 since the beginning of 2012. That’s 27 more deaths compared to the same period last year.
TDOT and the THP are starting a new campaign they say will target behaviors that make accidents worse like texting or not wearing a seatbelt.
To get the word out, the electronic road signs will start carrying messages about safety, including a tally of how many people have died in crashes.
Beauty Pageant Coming To AEDC
Arnold Air Force Base Services Youth Programs will host a Miss AEDC Pageant for ages 5-18 at Arnold Lakeside Center May 5.
The event is open to the public and will be held from 12-6 p.m. Cost to enter is $25 and each division winner will receive a crown, sash and flowers. Second, third and fourth place winners in each division will receive flowers. All entries will receive a participation certificate.
There will also be a People’s Choice winner who will receive a goody bag and sash. Divisions include Little Miss AEDC for ages 5-8, Preteen Miss AEDC for ages 9-11, Junior Miss AEDC for ages 12-15 and Miss AEDC for ages 16-18.
Participants will need to provide a copy of their birth certificate or driver’s license upon registration to ensure entry into the appropriate division. Little Miss and Preteen divisions will be judged on poise, beauty and personality. Junior and Miss divisions will be judged on poise, beauty, personality and onstage question.
Each participant is allowed one person backstage to assist in getting ready, but they must return to the front before the pageant begins. Participants should arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to start time with hair and makeup complete. There will be a designated area for changing into dresses.
Cost to attend the event is $5 and Arnold Lakeside Center will have a deli buffet for $8 ($5 for age 10 and under). Any attending may vote for the People’s Choice winner for only $1 per vote. Deadline to enter the pageant is May 3. Call Holly Jones at 454-3415, to register or for more information.
“The Gambler” Coming To Bonnaroo
Bonnaroo has announced an additional act for this year’s festival headlined by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beach Boys, and Phish. Now legendary music icon Kenny Rogers has been added. Rogers has recorded 24 No. 1 songs and has starred in movies. Bonnaroo runs June 7-10 in Manchester.
5/4/12 — Hugh Jones
Mr. Hugh Jones, known as the candy man by many, age 85, of Tullahoma, passed away Sunday afternoon at his residence.
A native of Van Town, TN and is the son of the late Jeff and Vrilla Pruitt Jones. Mr. Jones was a retired Truck driver, a member of the Unity Baptist Church in Tullahoma and was a United States Navy Veteran of WWII.
In addition to his parents he is also preceded in death by a stepson, John Johnson, 2 sisters, Lydia Flancer and Ivy Cooper, 3 brothers, Evan, Harold and Floyd Jones.
He is survived by his wife, Katherine Jones of Tullahoma, stepsons, James Johnson of Orlando, FL, Bill Lawrence of Orlando, FL and a stepdaughter, Margaret Dawson of Texas and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Visitation with the family will be Thursday, from 5:00PM until 8:00PM at the Tullahoma Funeral Home.
Services will be conducted Friday at 10:00AM in the Tullahoma Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. David Wall.
Burial will follow in the Concord Cemetery.
Tullahoma Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Motlow Sports Update
Former Coffee County Lady Raider now Motlow Freshman second baseman Veronica Blackburn slammed a three-run home run in the bottom of the third inning on Friday. Classmate Roxanne Hillman pitched seven innings of three-hit softball as the Motlow Lady Bucks ended their regular season with a 4-1 victory over Roane State.
The win propels the Lady Bucks (19-26, 5-13) into seventh place in the final Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) standings. The TCCAA/Region VII Tournament begins Sunday at Chattanooga State.
The Lady Bucks will face 10th-seed Dyersburg State in one of two ‘play-in’ games on Sunday, with the first pitch scheduled for 4 p.m. The first ‘play-in’ game features Roane State and Jackson State at 2 p.m. The two winning teams will advance to the full tournament beginning Monday, May 7.
With two outs Blackburn, who has been one of the Lady Bucks’ hottest hitters of late, connected on her second home run in the past week to give Hillman all the runs she needed. Motlow had eight hits on the day, including two each by Kayla Green, Blackburn and Shelby Webb.
The Motlow Bucks were swept in a three-game series this weekend at Volunteer State. The Pioneers won Friday’s opening game 13-7, and swept Saturday’s doubleheader 7-4, 8-4.
Local Students In Marathon
The ING Kids’ Rock Marathon took place at LP Field this past Friday night. Westwood Elementary in Manchester took 47 students, grades 1 through 6. They had been training since February and the kids ran 25 miles total while training at school. On Friday night, they ran the last 1.2 miles to finish. There was a total of 7100 Kindergarten through 7th graders participating this year. This was Westwood Elementary’s 5th year to participate.