Josh Peterson

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Birthdays – May 4

Birthdays:

Connie Burkheart Cosminski – 55

Charles Beaty – Pizza Winner!

Anniversaries:

Doug & Joanne Thomas – 50 Years

Birthdays – May 3

Samantha Gatlin – 31 – Pizza Winner!

Samuel Prater – 21

James Ayer – 10

Bobby Joe Wade

Mr. Bobby Joe Wade, age 63, of Manchester, TN,
passed from this life on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, in Murfreesboro, TN.

Mr. Wade was born in Dyersburg, TN, to his late parents Charles Wade Jr.
and Geneva Britt Wade. He worked in construction for most of his life. Mr.
Wade enjoyed spending time with this family, his children, and
grandchildren. He also enjoyed the outdoors, barbecuing, and four wheeling.
Mr. Wade loved to relax by mowing his lawn and enjoyed doing yard work. He
was a member of The Bible Church in Manchester, TN. In addition to his
parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Wade; sons, Dylan Wade
and Shane Brown; daughter, Michelle Brown; brothers, Ricky Wade and Danny
Wade; sister, Jenette Wade.

Mr. Wade is survived by a son, Ryan (Jessica) Wade; daughters, Shawna
(Justin) Wade, Shawnda (Koby) Howard, and Sonya Wade; brothers, Randy
(Theresa) Wade and Mike (Jerry) Wade; grandchildren, Nevaeh Howard and
Dylan Lowe.

Visitation with the family will be held Thursday, May 5, 2022, from 5:00pm
until 8:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services
will be conducted on Friday, May 6, 2022, at 2pm in the chapel of Central
Funeral Home with Vernon Wagner officiating. Burial will follow in Ragsdale
Cemetery in Manchester, TN.

Central Funeral Home is honored to serve the Wade family, 931-723-7774,
centralfuneralhome.com

Searcy Dianne King

Beloved mother, sister, grandmother, and friend, Searcy Dianne King, passed
away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family, on April 29, 2022,
at the age of 75.

Searcy Dianne King was born at the King Hotel in Tullahoma, Tennessee on
November 3, 1946, to Grover Cleveland “G.C.” and Mary Searcy (Couch) King,
Jr. She also lived in TX, FL, GA, Spain, CA, and back to TN before
returning to Tullahoma in 2006.

During her early years she was in the band (flute), chorus, 4-H, Science
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Rainbow Girls, FFA Sweetheart, Girl Scouts, and was a
dancer, cheerleader, and a majorette. She graduated from San Jose State
University with a dual degree in Technical Illustration and Fine Arts. Her
artwork included pottery, oils, watercolors, silk screen, charcoals, and
ink. In addition to her efforts as a Forms Designer, she had personal
interests that ran the creative gamut. She was a Girl Scout Leader, a Boy
Scout Den Mother, made beautiful flower arrangements, made costumes, taught
graphic design and watercolor classes. She volunteered for many
organizations and touched the lives of many people with her giving spirit.

Searcy Dianne was a passionate woman – holding fast to her beliefs,
defending those she loved, and always seeking to better herself. She loved
her family (especially her grandchildren), The Beatles, rare steak, her
Ya-Ya’s, a good breakfast, the color red, dark chocolate, solitaire,
personal accountability, coffee, laughter, the architecture of Frank Lloyd
Wright, reading, lively conversations on any topic, decorating on a dime,
traveling, cool weather, the music of Andrea Bocelli and Josh Groban, her
pets, growing plants and flowers, and attending live theater. She enjoyed
cooking and baking for others, giving of herself and helping wherever she
went.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Mary
King; stepfather, Thomas A. A. Hopkins; aunts and uncles, Dot (King) and
“Doc” Bragg, Marjorie (King) and Dick Poitevin, Mary Ann (King) McCord,
Robert L. Couch, Jr., and first cousins, Edward A. McDowell, IV and Thomas
M. McCord.

She leaves to cherish her memory son, Walter Scott and Ruth (Hines)
Speelman and grandchildren, Anna and Zachary Speelman, all of Clermont,
Florida.

Sisters, Nancy (King) and Kenny Phillips, Bell Buckle, Marilyn (Hopkins)
and Bill Phillips, Wartrace and Kathryn Hopkins, Tullahoma.

Aunts and uncle, Dot (Couch) and Tom Watson, and Dot (Morton) Couch, all of
Tullahoma.

Nieces and nephews, Mandy (Phillips) and Haven Shaw, Jennifer (Phillips)
McGee, and Winn and Gemma (Vines) Phillips. Great nieces and nephews, Walt,
Boone, and Will Shaw, Tucker and Tipton McGee, and Kennie Reese Phillips.

First cousins, Fran (Couch) and Jon Gray, Candy Couch, Mary Beth (Watson)
and Dave Gass, Anabel (Watson) Hobbs, Tommy and Janice Bragg, Stephen and
Beth McDowell, Elizabeth (McDowell) and Ed Dement, John and Michelle
McCord, James and Kristian McCord, Bill McCord, Bruce and Rosalyn Poitevin,
Bill Poitevin, and Richard Poitevin.

Her family and friends will miss her generosity, sassy wit, bright smile,
and deviled eggs.

We are so grateful for the time, laughter, and love we’ve shared with
Searcy Dianne. At her request, we invite her family and friends to
celebrate her life on Sunday, May 22 from 3-5pm at the South Jackson Civic
Center, 404 S. Jackson Street, Tullahoma. Bring a smile and a story. All
are welcome.

Contributions in memory of Searcy Dianne King can be made to Compassus
Hospice, 1805 N Jackson St, Suite 11, Tullahoma, TN, or South Jackson Civic
Center, PO Box 326, Tullahoma, TN (online: southjackson.org), or to a
charity of your choice.

Daniel Wayne Skelton

Daniel Wayne Skelton, 53, of Manchester, TN died on
Monday, May 2, 2022. He grew up in Manchester and graduated from Coffee
County High School in 1986. He has one daughter, Malory Shay Woodside
(Austin Woodside) of Manchester. He is the son of Judy Wayne and Danny
Skelton of Manchester. He is also survived by his sisters Dawn Hafer (Craig
Hafer), Christine Smith, nephews Chad Hafer, Colter Smith, and friend and
companion Joy Murphy and dog Maggie.

Danny was well educated in his field, having gotten training at a Technical
School in Electronics Course in Pretoria, South Africa in 1988, Hobart
training course in stainless, carbon steel and aluminum welding. He also
spent time in the United States Navy from 1986-1988.

He became an ironworker and worked for about 15 years with Misc Metal Works
and other fabrication companies. Ironworking was his main trade but he was
also a good heavy equipment operator and carpenter. Some of the companies
he worked for included: Sverdrup Technology Inc. 1991-1992; ACME Mechanical
Tank Fabrication; Columbia Tee Tank; K&S Steel, and; MCA Sign Company. He
was working as a carpenter for Jeff Lowe and James Finchum on his last job.

He enjoyed hunting, especially turkey hunting, and was a good fisherman.

Danny Wayne became a Christian at First Baptist Church when he was a junior
boy. One Sunday during Communion, before he joined the church, he snatched
a serving of grape juice from the tray as it passed in front of him before
anyone could stop him. Several members near us laughed…one I remember was
Blanch Young.

When Danny Wayne was about 10 years old he spent one summer with me in
Algeria on an oil line pumping station project that ran from the terminal
in Skikda, Algeria to the oil field in Touggourt. On the way home from
North Africa we travelled through Paris, Amsterdam, and Norway where we
visited the real Viking’s museum. Later in a school class they were
studying these places and he told the teacher he had been there and she did
not believe him…he was so upset…but recovered. He was very good at making
the best out of a bad situation.

In the early 1980’s Danny Wayne, Judy Wayne, and I lived in Taiwan where he
completed his junior year of high school at Morrison Academy (a missionary
school). It was the best year of his high school education where he made
some great friends. He also held the school high jumping record for a short
period.

In the late 1980’s he spent several months with me in South Africa where he
went to a technical school and worked for Sverdrup Technology on a
construction site in Pretoria. He also made many new friends at work,
school and the Baptist Church we attended. We had some great times trout
fishing and visiting the Kruger National Park (best wildlife game park in
the world)…several times.

Danny Wayne enjoyed meeting people and had a gift for making friends. What
a friend he had in Jesus from a very early age. He was secure in his faith.
We discussed it many times. He went through rehab 3 times but his faith
never wavered. He truly believed that there is no condemnation to those who
trust the Lord.

He suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for many years but now is in a
blessed paradise with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ…Amen and Amen…

Visitation with the family will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022, from
12noon until 2:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral
services will be conducted immediately following visitation at 2:00pm in
the chapel of Central Funeral Home with his father, Daniel T. Skelton
officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma,
TN.

In lieu of flowers, please make any donations of remembrance to the
Arthritis Foundation or to First Baptist Church, Manchester, TN.

Lloyd Willis Brandon

Lloyd Willis Brandon of Manchester passed this life on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at his home, surrounded by his loving family at the age of 94. Mr. Brandon was born in Manchester to the late Willie and Inez Clark Brandon. He served his country proudly as a member of the United States Army during World War II, and then worked as a technician for the Carrier Corporation. Lloyd was baptized at the age of 89, and loved watching Lady Vols basketball and John Wayne movies. In addition to his parents, Mr. Brandon was preceded in death by his wife, Ellie Blanche Sherrill Brandon; daughter, Wanda Brandon Harmon Arnette, daughter in law, Tina Brandon; brother, Herman “Joe” Brandon, and sister, Bessie Mae Berk. Lloyd is survived by his daughter, Carolyn Baumstein and her husband Allen; son, Dale W. Brandon; one brother, Clark Brandon and his wife, Becky; six grandchildren, Joe W. Baumstein and his wife Terri, Tami Weaver and her husband, Robert, Beth Gallagher and her husband, Bud, Willie Harmon and his wife, Crystal, Kristin Warden and her husband, Wes, and Julie Brandon; 18 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-granddaughter. Visitation for Mr. Brandon will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 from 11:00am-1:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home. Funeral services will immediately follow at 1:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home chapel with Bro. Foy Rigney officiating. Burial will follow at Welker Cemetery in Manchester. For those who wish, the family asks that donations in Lloyd’s memory be made to either the Hospice of the Highland Rim Foundation- 101 Bragg Circle, Tullahoma, TN 37388; or to Welker Cemetery. Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Lady Raider softball opens district tournament Thursday

It matters more in May – the softball postseason is here.

The CHS Lady Raider softball team will open the District 6-4A tournament by hosting Shelbyville at 6 p.m. Thursday at Terry Floyd Field in Manchester.

Coffee County swept Shelbyville 3-0 during the regular season.

The tournament is double elimination. The top two teams will advance to the Region 3-4A tournament.

Hear the Lady Raiders take on Shelbyville on Thunder Radio – pregame at 5:50 and first pitch at 6 p.m. Thursday: 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM, Manchester Go app and thunder1320.com.

CMS baseball places second in area; advances to sectional tournament

A 4-3 win over Harris in 10-innings pushed the Coffee Middle baseball team to the area championship and a trip to TMSAA sectional tournament.

Monday night against Harris, Trace Parker singled on a 1-0 count to score a run and give the Raiders a walk-off 4-3 win over Harris.

Leiton Yancer was the winning pitcher for the Raiders, working the last two innings.

The game was tied 1-1 going into extra innings. The Eagles scored 2 in the top of the 9th and the Raiders tied the game in the bottom half to force a 10th inning.

The Raiders turned around on Tuesday and lost to Tullahoma 8-1 in the area championship.

Coffee County got behind 8-0 in the first three innings and held the Cats there, but couldn’t muster enough offense to comeback. Caleb Crouch scored the lone Raider run. He had two hits on the night.

CMS will now advance to the the sectional and take on no. 1 seed Christiana at Christiana on Monday, May 9.

Westwood girls soccer tryouts set for May 10 and 12

Westwood Lady Rocket soccer coach Angela Houck has announced tryout dates for next fall’s team.

Tryouts will be held from 3:15-4:30 p.m. on May 10 and May 12 at the practice field behind hte school.

For more information and details, contact coach Houck at Westwood Middle School: email srofea@k12mcs.net.

Manchester police asking for help finding runaway 14 year old

Manchester Police Department is continuing to search for a runaway juvenile.

Shaolin Conder is described as 5 feet tall, weighing 100 pound, white female. She has black and green hair and is 14-years old. She was last seen on April 30 on Ragsdale Rd wearing pink pants and gray converse.

If you have seen or know the whereabouts of this juvenile, contact MPD investigator Ben Sneed at 931-728-2099.