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Coffee Coaches Show Lineup for Saturday
Coming up on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show we will keep you up to date on winter sports and continue to look ahead at spring sports which are just around the corner. Our guests will be: Coffee County CHS wrestling coach Roger Barlow as he keeps us updated on the wrestling team in the postseason including the state berth won last weekend by Mary Anne Walker. Coffee County Middle School athletic director Kyle Harris will also be a guest as he talks about a successful year thus far including a sectional semifinal appearance by the Lady Raider basketball team. He will also bring along Clarissa Deal who will be the new tennis coach at Coffee Middle. We will get to know her a little better and bring you her plans for this year’s tennis team. We will also talk to Coffee County CHS track coach Nathan Wanuch who will open spring workouts in a little over a week. Coach Wanuch will catch us up on any and all new developments with the track program including a full slate of home meets this season at Carden-Jarrell Field.
The Coffee Coaches Show is broadcast live each Saturday morning from 10 to 11 AM from the showroom at Al White Ford/Lincoln. Fans are invited to come out and join us each Saturday at Al White and enjoy some free coffee and join in on the fun. If you can’t make it out to Al White, you can tune in the Coffee Coaches Show exclusively on Thunder Radio.
Coffee County Basketball Hosts Tullahoma for Senior Night
Friday night the Coffee County CHS basketball teams will welcome their old rival Tullahoma to the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym. Friday night will be the final home game of the regular season for Coffee County and it will also be Senior Night. A capacity crowd is expected for the home finale.
Advance tickets will be on sale at the CHS office until 2 PM on Friday. Beat the rush and avoid the expected delay at the gate by getting your ticket early. Tickets are $6 for adults and all Coffee County fans are encouraged to wear Red. Coffee County CHS students who wear a red shirt and show their school issued ID will get in the game free.
Thunder Radio, the exclusive home of Coffee County sports, will be on hand to bring you the broadcast. The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM, Thunder Radio’s live coverage will begin with the Powers Storage pregame show at 5:50.
2/2/19 — Dennis Earl McConaughey
Mr. Dennis Earl McConaughey, 57, passed away
Wednesday January 30, 2019 unexpectedly while working in Waynesboro,
Tennessee. He was born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania on June 30, 1961. He
was preceded in death by his father, Edwin Earl McConaughey; step-daughter,
Jennifer Stever.
He was a US Army veteran serving 11 years in service. He was employed by
Hall Excavation, LLC in Manchester and was lovingly called “Pap” by his
grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Kathleen Harding McConaughey; mother, Gaye
Dickinson McConaughey, Huntingdon, PA; sons, Eddie (Rachel) McConaughey,
Huntingdon, PA and Seth McConaughey, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; step-son,
Robert (Katherine) Stever, Greenbrook, New Jersey; grandchildren, Easton
Delaney McConaughey, Robert Stever Jr., Alyse Stever, Finn William Stever
and Destiny Amber Stever whom he “Pap” was raising as his own child since
the passing of her mother Jennifer Lynn Stever; brothers, Michael (Carolyn)
McConaughey; sisters, Doloris McConaughey (Jack), Melissa McConaughey;
several nieces and nephews.
A visitation with family and friends will be held Saturday February 2, 2019
from 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM at Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee.
www.centralfuneralhome.com
Central Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements
2/2/19 — Christopher Burns
Christopher Burns, formerly of Tullahoma, passed this life on
Thursday,January 31, 2019 at the Open Arms Care Center in Ooltewah at the
age of 43years. Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, February 2,
2019 at 1 PM atLynchburg Funeral Home. The family willreceive friends
from 11 AM until the service time.
A native of Tullahoma, he was the son of John “Buck” Burns of
Lynchburgand Carolyn Roulette Moore of Cowan. Christopher always had a
smile on his face and brightened the lives ofmany people. He loved
people and beingsocial. He enjoyed “flirting with the ladies”. He also
enjoyed going for rides. “Hewill be missed by many people.”
In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Teri
Locke(Wayne) of Fayetteville, Heather Chapman (Jack) of Lynchburg and
Cheryl Dotson(Bobby) of Winchester and several nieces and nephews.
LYNCHBURG FUNERAL HOME IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Two Coffee Countians to be Honored
The Eleventh Annual Governor’s Volunteer Stars Awards ceremony will honor volunteers from 61 counties at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs in Franklin on February 10, 2019. The awards will celebrate the efforts of 108 volunteers statewide who have strived to improve their communities through service. Miss Tennessee 2018, Christine Williamson, will present the awards, and NewsChannel5 weekend anchor, Jennifer Kraus, will serve as emcee for the event.
One youth and one adult volunteer were selected from participating counties to receive this prestigious award. Nominees were judged based on the community’s need of the volunteer service performed, initiative taken to perform the service, creativity used to solve a community problem and impact of the volunteer service on the community. The individual awards are sponsored by Tennessee 4-H.
Claude S. Morse – Coffee County Adult Honoree – Claude devotes endless hours to his community. He has been on the Arnold Community Council since 2000. He is the President and Chairman of the Board for Honor Flight of Middle Tennessee, which provides two flights a year for veterans to visit war memorials in Washington DC. This past year, he sponsored 65 people and, on the last flight alone, spent over 60 hours of volunteer work. Claude is a Committee Member for Wreaths Across America, a group that decorates hundreds of veteran graves at Christmas. He is the President of the local Arnold Air Force Association, which runs a scholarship program for military members and their dependents and provides grants to promote science and math education in schools. As a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10904 he helped coordinate the Toy Soldier Project to collect 58,479 toy soldiers, one for every veteran killed in the Vietnam War.
George M. Gannon – Coffee County Youth Honoree – George served as a state officer for SkillsUSA where his responsibilities included running the state conference, teaching workshops to rising leaders, and advocating to government representatives. During his time as State Officer, his community service hours contributed to his team receiving the Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award. George also currently serves in the Coffee County Student Government Association as Student Body President. As Student Body President, He secured a partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank to ensure the Thanksgiving Food Basket Program would be able to provide for everyone who participated. He is involved with Project Graduation, helping foster kids buy Christmas presents for their families. He also started a Christmas food basket program with his dad.
Each year, 1.6 million Tennessee volunteers give more than 137 million hours of service, contributing the equivalent of $3.3 billion to Tennessee’s economy.
Truck Stolen in Moore County
The Moore County Sheriff’s Department is looking for information concerning a stolen truck.
Wednesday at approximately 5:00 pm an individual arrived at the Jiffy Mart on Highway 55. The individual, a passenger in a white Dodge extended cab pickup, got out and went into the store, and returned to the vehicle that was parked at the fuel pumps. After waiting a bit, this individual got out of the Dodge, and entered into a 1998 Maroon Toyota Tacoma extended cab, Tag # U7834V, that was left unattended. The two vehicles fled from the scene and went toward Bedford County on State Route 82.
If you have information, or have seen the suspect vehicle, please contact Moore County Captain Shane Taylor or the Criminal Investigation Division- 931-759-7323. Any information shared will be kept anonymous.
Opioid Abuse Means More Money needed for Foster Children
A Tennessee agency is asking for tens of millions of dollars more in the upcoming state budget to address growing foster care needs amid the opioid epidemic.
Department of Children’s Services Commissioner Jennifer Nichols said at a budget hearing Monday that since 2016, Tennessee has seen a 10.3 percent increase in the number of children in foster care. She said the jump is due largely to the scourge of opioid abuse.
The department is requesting $78 million in budget increases through state and federal money, including $64 million more for foster children case management and treatment services.
New Gov. Bill Lee told reporters that the state will invest in addressing the opioid crisis, saying he is weighing a number of ideas. He said there’s opportunity for state departments to collaborate.
H&R Block Student of the Week
Congratulations to Student of the Week -Payton Edberg!!! Payton is a fifth grader at Hickerson Elementary School. Payton is the daughter of Sarah and Taylor Edberg. Payton was nominated because she is diligent, caring, trustworthy, mature and really funny”, said Mr.Reinholtz, Payton’s teacher. Payton moved to this area about a year ago from Arizona. Payton enjoys spending time with her brother and doing crafts. Payton wants to be a veterinarian someday. Payton says that bunnies are her favorite, because they are cute!
Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our local students? Well, H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a set of Nashville Predators Hockey tickets, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition.
Pictured with Payton is Rosalyn Partin of H & R Block and Mr. Reinholtz.
2/2/19–Mr. Bobby Frank Layne
Mr. Bobby Frank Layne, 83, passed from this life
on Wednesday January 30, 2019 at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Tennesee
surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Hillsboro, Tennessee on
April 2, 1935 to Sam and Espa Burnett Layne who preceded him in death along
with his brothers, Joe Ned Layne, Larry Bennett Layne and Harvey David
Layne.
Bobby was a graduate of Coffee County Central High School’s Class of
1953. He
worked for the AEDC Fire Department and retired in 1996. After Working for
AEDC, Bobby started his own small rental business called “Laynes
Rentals”.
Bobby loved the Lord, his family, friends, and sports. Many days you would
find him coaching baseball, softball, basketball, or track for the past 58
years. He enjoyed traveling and loved his Tennessee Vols football. Bobby
was currently coaching an Upwards Basketball Team with his grandson Larson.
In 2008, his Jiffy Burger Softball Team won the National Championship in
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. He was a member of the First United Methodist
Church in Manchester and Past Master and member of the Hillsboro Masonic
Lodge.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Topsy Roberts Layne; daughters,
Karen Layne Henegar and Kelly Layne Meltzer and her husband Mark;
grandchildren, Rachel Lauren Henegar, Jonathan Layne Henegar and Larson
Reece Meltzer of Manchester; sister, Anita Layne Nipper, Nashville,
Tennessee; brothers, Billy Sam Layne, Hendersonville, Tennessee, Charles
Michael Layne, Manchester, Tennessee and Steve Burnett Layne, Titusville,
Florida; aunt, Betty Layne Smartt, Nashville, Tennessee; brother-in-law,
Frank Parks; Several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Saturday in the Central Funeral Home
Chapel with Ministers, Frank Smith and Randy Brown officiating with burial
to follow in the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 3:30 PM – 8:00
PM
Friday at Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee.
www.centralfuneralhome.com
In Lieu of flowers a Coach Bobby Layne Memorial Scholarship Fund has been
established at First National Bank, PO BOX 989, Manchester, Tennessee 37349
to help a deserving student from Coffee County.