Category: Obituaries

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Janice Marie Weitz 6/6/20

Weitz, Janice Marie, of Cookeville, passed this life on Saturday, June 6th, 2020 at Cookeville Regional Medical Center at the age of 67. Janice was born in Blue Island, Illinois to the late Carl and Oneta Weitz. She was a graduate of Tullahoma High School and was also a Special Olympics participant during her life. In addition to her parents, Janice was preceded in death by one brother, Billy Joe Weitz. She is survived by her sister, Joan Caudle (Nello); her brother, Danny Weitz (Mary); several nieces and nephews; and special friend, Mike Rewis. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 10th, 2020 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 5:00-7:00pm. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 11th, 2020 at 1:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Rod Shrader officiating. Burial will follow at Maplewood Cemetery. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Tennessee Special Olympics, 461 Craighead Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37204
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Lee England

The viewing and visitation of Mrs. Mary Lee England will be held at the
Manchester Funeral Home in Manchester, TN with family and friends from 5 PM
to 8 PM on Saturday, June 13, 2020. The funeral services for Mary, age 76,
will be conducted by Mr. Michael R. Banks and Bruce Wayne England, at 1 PM
on Sunday, June 14, in the chapel of the funeral home. Burial will follow
in Morrison, TN at the Fountain Grove cemetery. Mrs. England passed away in
Murfreesboro, TN, at the St. Thomas Rutherford hospital on her late
husband, Wayne Perry England’s birthday, June 1, 2020. “Happy Birthday Dad”.

Mary Lee was born in Warren County, TN, the daughter of the late Ira and
Susie Ellsworth. She was of the Methodist faith. Ma enjoyed having her
bacon, egg, and cheese croissant while watching the Price is Right,
listening to Elvis radio, or watching movies similar to “Gone with the
Wind”. “Frankly my dear…”. She didn’t want me to finish the quote. Most of
all, she would enjoy spending time with her family and talking on the phone
to her friends. She was a graduate of the class of 1962 at Coffee County
Central High School.

In addition to her parents and her beloved husband, Mary Lee is preceded in
death by two brothers, Ira Ellsworth, Jr., and John Perry “J.P” Ellsworth.
She is survived by her only son, Bruce Wayne England and his companion,
Khris; her four grandchildren; Brandy Dawn Rutherford and her husband,
Joseph Isenhart, Brittany Shantae England Szugyi and her husband, Mike,
Whittney Lashae England and her fiancé, Denzel Reagan, and Michael Scalise;
her six great-grandchildren, Logan, Chase, Ian, Nathan, Eli, and Shylynn;
stepson, Butch England and his wife, Janice; two stepdaughters, Carmen
Savage and Caren Clark; three sisters, Cherry “Rooster” Smith, Rena Land,
and Brenda March, and their families. Coltyn Spicer, James Warter Gragg,
James “Cooter” Willingham, Norman Vincent Antonio Floyd, Christopher Todd
Dalton, and Michael Anthony Hughes were like her other sons. Connie “Khris”
Christine Eldridge, Sonya Ann Tinsley, and her son, Matthew Michael Joseph
and Heidi Spicer were like her own daughters.

The family has expressed to their family and friends that no suits or ties
are required. Casual dress for both visitation and the Sunday service will
be fine. They have also requested that family and friends please take as
many pictures and videos at the time of visitation and service to remember
Mary Lee. Anyone wanting to write a special letter, a prayer card, or place
an object, etc. to go with “Ma” in her casket can do so after approval from
Bruce.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the England family.

Bettye Joyce Swann Warmbrod

Bettye Joyce Swann Warmbrod, age 86, of Belvidere, TN, was welcomed into
heaven on Sunday, June 7, 2020, surrounded by her daughters,
granddaughters, sister, and niece.  Mrs. Warmbrod was born in Alto,
Tennessee, on April 22, 1934, to the late Virgil and Faye (Sublett) Swann.
She spent her dearly beloved childhood years in Decherd with her parents,
her big brother Bill, her inseparable sister Barbara, and her baby brother
Jim.  She graduated from Franklin County High School in 1951 where she
played basketball.  She married Mr. John David Warmbrod on June 11, 1955.
She graduated from Saint Thomas School of Nursing as a registered nurse in
1954.  Mrs. Warmbrod’s nursing career began at Huntsville Hospital in labor
and delivery alongside Dr. Cameron.  When John and Bettye returned to
Franklin County TN, they purchased what had in years past been part of the
Warmbrod family farm.  Bettye worked with Dr. Fite at Smith Memorial
Hospital in Winchester.  After many highly favorable and memorable years at
the hospital in Winchester, Bettye then was the nurse for the construction
of Tims Ford Dam.  Following the completion of the dam, Bettye became the
school nurse for Franklin County High School.  Perhaps the largest impact
of her professional career came as she next began teaching health
occupations for many years at FCHS.  In all the years following her
retirement, Mrs. Warmbrod dearly loved running into her previous nursing
students who always seemed to remember her so fondly from the time they
spent together at FCHS.

For all who knew Mrs. Warmbrod, they knew Bettye to truly have a servant’s
heart.  If there was any need to be met or any work to be done, she was the
first to step up and serve without question nor consideration for any
recognition.  In fact, it was her preference not to be in the spotlight
despite all that she served and shared.  The only thing Mrs. Warmbrod loved
as much as serving others was spending time with her family.  She cooked
for well over half a century of family Sunday dinners and holiday
gatherings.  Mrs. Warmbrod loved to travel on family trips, school trips,
mission trips, senior mystery trips, camping trips, and just about any trip
where friends, family, and most especially her sister Barbara wanted to
go.  Known by so many as “Meme,” she was always enthusiastically happy to
get to be a part of any event with her family and never missed the chance
to get to cheer on her daughters and granddaughters at every event
imaginable, even volunteering many times over the years as camp nurse for
all her girls summer camps.  Whether with her beloved family or dear
friends, she truly had a great time wherever she went.  She loved to dance,
from dancing the jitterbug and square dancing with John to her years of
line dancing and then learning to clog in her senior years.  She thoroughly
enjoyed performing and visiting for many years at most all of the nursing
homes in Franklin County.  She was an avid University of Tennessee Lady
Vols basketball fan, always decked out in her orange for every game,
especially during the years of Pat Summit as coach.  Her other interests
included sewing, gardening, canning, and bird watching.  Bettye was a
17-year breast cancer survivor and was a supporter of the Multi-County
Cancer Support Network.  She was a volunteer for Good Samaritan.  Mrs.
Warmbrod was a dedicated member of the First United Methodist Church (FUMC)
of Winchester where she was also a member of the Friendship Sunday School
Class and volunteered for many children’s programs including Vacation Bible
School.  She will always be remembered by her family and church friends for
so dearly loving to sing her favorite church hymns all the days of her
life.

She was preceded in death by her husband John David Warmbrod, her parents
Virgil and Faye (Sublett) Swann, brothers Bill and Jim Swann, and nephew
Troy Warmbrod.  She is survived by daughters, Barbara “Babs” Feaster and
her husband Joe and Sharon “Sheri” Gamble and her husband Jeff;
granddaughters, Rachel Crossland and her husband Travis and Amber Heath and
her husband Max; great-grandchildren, Chloe Crossland, Maxwell Heath, and
Elizabeth “Libby” Heath (all of the above of Belvidere); sister, Barbara
Weaver (of Decherd); brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Joan Swann (of
Winchester), Stephanie Swann (of Decherd), Julia Warmbrod (of Belvidere),
and Joe and Anita Warmbrod (of Greeley, CO); nieces and nephews, Wendi
Weaver (of Decherd), Cindy Chambless and her husband Don (of Jacksonville,
FL), Joanna Miller and her husband Clifton (of Belvidere), Terry Weaver and
his wife Leslie (of Gunter, TX), Stephen Swann and his wife Mary (of
Decherd), Jedd Swann and his wife Meredith (of Decherd), and Eric Warmbrod
and his wife Lori (of Windsor, CO), 7 great nephews; 4 great nieces; 4
great-great nephews; and so many very special friends.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 11, at the
family cemetery next to her husband John on their 65th anniversary.
Everyone is welcome; however, due to Covid-19 and CDC guidelines, the
family asks that you please try your best to remember to maintain the
recommended social distance and refrain from any hugs or other close
physical contact at this time.  Donations may be made in her memory to
First United Methodist Church of Winchester.

Please visit our website at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com to leave
online condolences. Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Rebecca Lynn “Becky” Gunn

Rebecca Lynn “Becky” Gunn. 69 passed away Thursday,
June 4, 2020 at St. Thomas West in Nashville. Ms. Gunn was a retired
secretary for the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency and attended Ashbury
Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her parents Willis B. and Majorie Dryer
Hendren. She is survived by her husband Richard Gunn; son Richard Brandon
Gunn (Ashley); stepdaughter Andrea Renee’ Gunn; and grandchildren Maggie
Lynn Gunn and Lawson Cooper Gunn, Samuel Rasner and Gracie Rasner,
father-in-law L.C, Gunn

A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, June 11, at 7:00 PM at Central
Funeral Home in Manchester, Tennessee with the family receiving visitors
from 5-7 PM.

www.centralfuneralhome.com

Braylen Isaiah Maynard

Infant Braylen Isaiah Maynard, 32-week term, was
born premature on June 5, 2020.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Louise Maynard; great
grandmother, Velma Arnold.

He is survived by his parents, Timothy Maynard and Macey LaFever Hill;
grandparents, Kevin and Charlotte LaFever, Bruce Maynard; great
grandparents, Melvin Maynard and Betty LaFever.

Graveside funeral services will be 2:00 PM Saturday June 6, 2020 at the
Stephenson Cemetery in Hillsboro with brother Jack Nance officiating.

Arrangements by: Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee.
www.centralfuneralhome.com

Eva Sharron Wright

Manchester, Tennessee – Mrs. Eva Sharron Wright, 76, passed away Friday
June 5, 2020 at the home of her daughter in Manchester, Tennessee.  She was
born in Nashville, Tennessee on January 21, 1944 to James Stewart and
Thelma Coons Stewart who preceded her in death along with her husband,
Newton Wright; sister, Gloria Glendale Wilder.

She was a member of the Noah Church of Christ.

She is survived by her daughter, Sarena Cunningham; son, Edward Newton
(Pam) Wright; sister, Sandra Carleson; 4 grandchildren; 5 great
grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held 7:00 PM Sunday June 7, 2020 in the Central
Funeral Home chapel with Minister Tommy Underwood officiating.  Visitation:
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Sunday at Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee.
www.centralfuneralhome.com

Fred Lamar Heard

Fred Lamar Heard of Tullahoma passed this life on Thursday, June 4, 2020 at
his residence at the age of 67.  No services are scheduled.

Mr. Heard, a native of Chattanooga, was the son of the late Fred and Louise
Kay Heard.  He enjoyed making stained glass projects, boating and relaxing
at home.

He is survived by partner, Clifford Harrison of Tullahoma; son, Robert Lee
Heard (Jennie) of Harrison, TN; daughter, Jamie Brindley (David) of
Gallatin; sisters, Gigi Weaver of Virginia and Janet Heard (David) of East
Lake, TN and eight grandchildren.
Please visit our website at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com to leave
online condolences. Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements

Mary B. Abbie Slater

Mary B. Abbie Slater, of Tullahoma, passed this life suddenly on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020 at Tennova Healthcare Harton after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer at the age of 71. Abbie was born in Carthage, Tennessee to the late Ted and Polly Corum Beasley. During her life she worked as the office manager with Jim Kirby Automotive and was also an active member of Lakewood Golf and Country Club. Abbie was an avid gardener and was a lover of animals, as well as her family. She is survived by her husband of almost 18 years, Richard Dick Slater of Tullahoma; one daughter, Meredith Kelly (Michael) of Nashville; one son, Ted Ferrell (Michelle Staves-Ferrell) of Las Vegas, Nevada; one step-son, Johnathan Richard Slater (Jennifer) of Tullahoma; grandchildren, Mickey Kelly, Owen Ferrell, Sophie Ferrell, Harley Ferrell and Alex Slater; one brother, William Alexander Beasley of Lafayette; one sister, Kate Porter (Walter) of Clinton; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 7th, 2020 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 3:00-5:00pm with a memorial service to follow at 5:00pm with Michael Kelly and Steve Cope officiating. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Abbie’s memory to your local church or the charity of your choice.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 

Iliff Leighton Wiser

Iliff Leighton Wiser, age 85 passed away on Monday June 1, 2020 in Valparaiso, Indiana. He was born on August 30, 1934 in Hughes Arkansas. Proceeded in death by his parents Cyril and Mary (Iliff) Wiser and several brothers and sisters.
He is survived by his wife Lorraine (Booth) Wiser; son, Leighton E. Wiser; daughter and son-in-law, Amy R. and Jonathan R. Bell; grandchildren, Leighton E. Wiser Jr. and Jordan Shelton Tokarz; as well two sisters Lana Gaines and Margaret Foreman.
Iliff was an extraordinary father and grandfather, a loving husband, a leader, a mentor and a man with an amazing sense of humor. He had so many good times with nieces and nephews, and created an enormous amount of memories for all. He worked at American Bridge with his father prior to serving in both the United States Army and Marine Corps. He graduated from American School in Chicago, IL. In 1962. On September 4, 1978 he married his wife Lorraine. Iliff worked at Pullman Standard, Allied Steel and numerous other steel fabricating plants as a layout fitter and welder until retirement. He retired to Valparaiso, IN. where he spent time gardening and just being with his family. He enjoyed all types of farming, guns, listening to his music, and a cold one at the end of the day.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 12:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. at Manchester Funeral Home, in Manchester, TN. with Kenneth Ray Wiser officiating. Burial will follow at Duncan Cemetery with Military Honors.

Coy Lynn Teal

Manchester, Tennessee – Mr. Coy Lynn Teal, 80, passed away Wednesday June
3, 2020 at the Unity Medical Center in Manchester, Tennessee.  He was born
in Coffee County on March 25, 1940 to Lloyd Edwin and Jewell Pearl Freeze
Teal who preceded him in death along with his wife, Rayola Morris Teal;
brothers, Riley, Paul and Ray Teal; sisters, Mildred Williams and Fay
Marlow.

He was a member of the Main Street Church of Christ.  Coy was a farmer and
drove a school bus for Coffee County Schools.

He is survived by his sons, Gary (Kelly) Teal, Manchester and Craig (Kim)
Teal, Columbia; step-daughter, Shannon Williamson, Woodbury; sister, Jo     Ann
Robinson; grandchildren, Jacob, John Philip, Jamie, Sarah, Braxton
(Autumn), Colton, Jon Mark (Eva), and Whitney; great grandchild, Addison
Grace Teal; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Saturday in the Central Funeral Home
chapel with Minister Charles Williams officiating with burial to follow in
the Shady Grove Cemetery. Visitation: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Saturday at
Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee. www.centralfuneralhome.com