Category: Obituaries

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4/29/16 — Paul Thomas Halmontaller

halmontallerPaul Thomas (Tommy) Halmontaller, 64, passed away on
Wednesday, April 27, 2016, of anaplastic thyroid cancer. Tommy was
preceded in
death by his father, Paul and brother, Chuck Halmontaller. He is survived by
his fiancé, Tera Bynum; mother, Minnie Halmontaller; sister, Nina (Jim)
Coppinger; sister-in-law, Nancy Halmontaller; two nieces and two nephews;
special friends, Bobby and Freda Jones.Tommy was an Eagle Scout and a
graduate of MTSU earning a
degree in Business. His passion was showing Tennessee Walking Horses and
fishing.Graveside services will be held at 12:30P.M. on Friday,
April 29, 2016 at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation is from 10:00 A.M.
until noon on Friday at Coffee County Funeral Chapel in Manchester. In
lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to: Multi-County Cancer Support Network, 110
East Lauderdale St., Tullahoma, TN 37388.

Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Halmontaller family.

Phyllis Annette Morgan

flower 24On April 28th, 2016 Phyllis Annette Morgan age 93, of Tullahoma, TN entered into rest at Tennova Healthcare Harton. She is preceded in death by her parents Leon and Leyden Cale (Posey); her husband William H. Morgan and brother Dick Cale. She survived by her Son and his wife Mike and Karen Morgan; grandchildren Jodye Morgan and Annie and husband Chris Leggett; great grandchildren Ben and Kate Leggett.
In lieu of flowers the family wishes that you make a donation to St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Memphis, TN. There will be a private family service at a later date.

Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the Morgan Family

4/30/16 — Easter Mary Lena Baugh

baughFuneral services for Ms. Easter Mary Lena Baugh, age 67, of Manchester,
TN, will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at
Manchester Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Calvin Jones and Rev. Robert
McGee officiating. Burial will follow in Little Hurricane Church
Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM
on Friday, April 29, 2016 at Manchester Funeral Home. Ms. Baugh passed
away on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at Raintree Manor in McMinnville, TN.

Easter was born in Coffee County, TN, the daughter of the late James H.
and Lola Christine King Baugh. She was retired from the Coffee County
School System and was a member of Little Hurricane Baptist Church.

In addition to her parents, Easter was also preceded in death by two
brothers, Walter Nathanial Baugh and Edward Lee Baugh; two sisters, Nancy
Mae Reese and Georgia B. Biles. She is survived by one brother, Douglas
McArthur Baugh of North Cross, GA and one sister, Clemmie J. Maxwell of
Manchester, TN.

MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE BAUGH FAMILY

04/30/16-Jane Greer Puckett

Jane Greer Puckett of Tullahoma, TN passed away on April 22, 2016, at the age 93 due to conditions related to Lewy Bodies dementia. Her immediate and extended family and friends wish to send their many thanks and love to the dedicated staff and medical personnel at The Bridge at South Pittsburg, TN for their love and care over the last 4½ years.

Born on May 24, 1922, in Paris, TN to Hattie Lou Newell and William HalliBurton Greer, Jane HalliBurton Greer was a precocious, bright and very athletic child who loved gymnastics, basketball, tennis and her horses. She adored being the younger sibling to her devoted sister Kathryn Dunlap Greer. Not only excelling in all academics in public school, Jane was a stellar debater and was named “Wittiest” of her Grove High School Senior Class.

“From the Manhattan Project to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame” is the headline of her life but her life encapsulated so much more. Her children, family and friends find it hard to describe her many accomplishments and her zest for life.

After attending Judson College in Marion, AL for two years she transferred to the University of Tennessee to enroll in engineering. Prohibited from the engineering curriculum due to gender policy she became the first to graduate from UT in business statistics. To help with the war effort she was hired as a mathematician-statistician for Clinton Engineering Works. With one of the highest clearance levels, she was the first to verify the production formula for U-235, the major component of the atomic bomb. Due to her work, she was featured in the bestselling book of 2013 “The Girls of Atomic City”.

In January 1947 she married James Beverly “Puck” Puckett, the handsome young Kentuckian she met her first day in Oak Ridge. They moved to Tullahoma in 1952 and raised three children. It was there that she began the second stage of her life and that was being a true Volunteer!

Her organizational and leadership skills were recognized early as the Tullahoma Jaycees honored her as “Citizen of the Year” in 1960. From 1953 to the time of her illness she held offices and long term involvement in the following organizations: Tullahoma Jr. Woman’s Club – President, AEDC Woman’s Club – President, Tullahoma DAR Chapter – Regent, Highland Rim Community Concert Association -Chair, March of Dimes – Chair, United Presbyterian Women – President and Church Circle Chair, Cub Scout Den Mother, Girl Scout Troop Leader, Girl Scout Day Camp – Coordinator, UT Coffee County Alumni Chapter – Secretary, Tullahoma Woman’s Club – Parliamentarian, National Churchmen’s Sports Hall of Fame committees, and the Tullahoma Fine Arts Center and Lakewood Country Club social and community committees.

Having two “water dog” sons and an athletic daughter, she, along with her husband, and three other Tullahoma couples founded the Tullahoma Swim Club in 1959. With this step in growing the Tullahoma community no one had any idea that her energy and vision would have lasting effects on the youth of Tullahoma, the State, the Region and the Nation through the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). From hosting three of the largest state swim meets in the early 1960’s, she and “Puck” became active in the Southeastern AAU (SEAAU) and the National AAU. They Co-chaired with Joel Ferrell of Tullahoma, the 2nd and 4th annual Jr. Olympic (JO) Games in Knoxville, TN. That event has grown from five sports to a truly multi-sport spectacle involving young athletes participating in more than thirty sports annually.

Jane was directly responsible for the JO’s growth through her work as Region III Chair. She helped organize throughout the Southeast local and regional basketball, track and field, boxing, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling, baseball, karate, and many other sports local, regional, and national competitions. In doing so she worked with various State and National Sport Federations to ensure that competitions were fair and in line with all standards; she was a born negotiator.

Although her many accomplishments as an AAU volunteer and in the sports world are too numerous to mention, the following positions highlight some of her successes: First female President of the SEAAU, National Registration Chair of the AAU, AAU Executive Committee, Chair of Joel Ferrell National Awards Committee, Alabama and Tennessee State Games steering committees, Acting Executive Director of the AAU during National Sports Act transition period, US Olympic Committee meetings and Olympic games attendance and volunteering, an, chaperone on European youth sports trip.

Awards and recognition for her work are as follows: Life Member of the AAU, SEAAU Volunteer Leadership Award, AAU President’s National Leadership Award, National AAU Ira Hurley Award for Outstanding Service, National AAU Spirit Award, “Sports Travel” Magazine “Rosey’s Hero” Award, dedication of Track and Field stand at Memphis University (Jane and Jim), and dedication of Region III track meet, Albany, GA. She was recognized in 2003 by the “Nashville Tennessean” as the sixth most powerful woman in the state of Tennessee in Sports. The award that she was the proudest of was the naming of the annual Jane Puckett SEAAU Leadership Award in 2002 of which “Puck” was the proud recipient in 2004.

She has been inducted in numerous Halls of Fame:
Tennessee Swimming Hall of Fame – 1986
AAU Volunteer Hall of Fame – 1989
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame – 2002
And, for her last journey, The Bridge at South Pittsburg Hall of Fame – 2012; she truly led a Hall of Fame life!

When she wasn’t conducting or attending her many meetings, she could be seen at blackboards teaching math as a popular substitute teacher. In the book “The Girls of Atomic City”, author Denise Kiernan, described her as a “force of nature”. However, despite the many accolades and achievements she was a grounded and strong Christian, a loving and adoring wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, friend and neighbor. Her home was the venue for many Easter egg hunts, creative birthday and slumber parties, bridge and seasonal parties, softball games, leaf raking and football games, and, when the snow fell, the place to be for skiing, sledding, and fireside warmth.

She is survived by three children, Beverly Newell Puckett, Atlanta, GA; Willam Greer Puckett (Ben Yaakovsen), Bremerton, WA; James HalliBurton Puckett (JoAnne), Huntsville, AL; three grandchildren Edward HalliBurton Puckett, Nashville, TN, Kathryn Lyle Puckett, Chicago, IL, and David Gray Salturelli, Denver, CO; and, an extended family of many cousins and loving nieces and nephews who are scattered from coast to coast and border to border.

A life long Presbyterian and member of the First Presbyterian Church of Tullahoma, her funeral service will be held Saturday, April 30, 2016, at 10:30 am in the sanctuary that “Puck” helped design. Visitation will be at the Tullahoma Funeral Home on Friday, April 29, 2016, from 5 to 8 pm. Burial is scheduled after the service at Maplewood Cemetery, Paris, TN.

The family has requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made in her memory to the First Presbyterian Church of Tullahoma, www.fpctullahoma.org; Southeastern AAU, www.southeasternaau.org; Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, www.tshf.net; and, in honor of her friend Pat Summitt and to support the study of and prevention of dementia related diseases, The Pat Summitt Foundation, www.patsummitt.org

Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the Puckett Family and asks that you sign and view the guestbook at www.tullahomafuneralhome.com

04/27/16-Charles Raymond Partin

On April 23rd, 2016 Charles Raymond Partin age 86, of Tullahoma passed from this life surrounded by his loving family. Charles never had any children of his own but loved kids and was like a second father to his nieces and nephews. He was a “Jewell” of an uncle! Charles loved being outside and doing yardwork. Raising a garden was one of his biggest passions.
He is preceded in death by his parents Arthur and Myrtle Partin; His loving wife Marvarene Partin; Siblings Edith Smith, Howard Partin, Alton Partin, Hulin Partin, and Herman Partin. He survived by his Brother Norman Partin (Katie), nieces and nephews; caregivers Fred and Linda Smith and many more loved ones.
The family will receive friends Tuesday, April 26th, 2016 from Five O’clock in the evening until Eight O’clock at Tullahoma Funeral Home. The service will be held Wednesday, April 27th, 2016 at Three O’clock in the afternoon at Tullahoma Funeral Home.

Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the Partin Family and asks that you sign the guest book at www.tullahomafuneralhome.com.

4/26/16 — John R. Arnold

flower 17Funeral services for John R. Arnold, age 61 of Murfreesboro will be
conducted at 2pm, Tuesday, April 26 at the Manchester Funeral Home Chapel
with Bro. John Hill officiating. Burial will follow in the Farrar Hill
Cemetery. Visitation with the Arnold family will be from 4pm until 9pm,
Monday, April 25 at Manchester Funeral Home. Mr. Arnold passed this life
Saturday, April 23 in Murfreesboro surrounded by his loving family.

Mr. Arnold was born in Detroit, Michigan the son of the late J. C. Arnold
and Willadean Cathey Arnold. During his life, Mr. Arnold worked as an
electrician. His survivors are:

His wife of 33 years, Gidget Martin of Murfreesboro
Children- Shannon Montiel and her husband Angel of Murfreesboro
Vannessa Massey of Manchester
Christie Davis of Manchester
Chandia Arnold of Manchester
Brother- Ronnie Arnold and his wife Teresa of Shelbyville
Grandchildren- Derrick Mooneyham, Colt Mooneyham, Icee Mooneyham, Kandace
Muncey, Ali Toney, Belle Montiel, Austin Massey, Dallas Massey, Shalaco
Massey, Shane Davis, Kori Davis, Christina Davis, Bradley Tobitt, Joshua
Tobitt, Travis Vongxay, and Tony Lucio
Great Grandchildren- Kolbee Mooneyham, Skylar Alcantar, Ja’Reem Smotherman,
Jaydan Alcantar, Vanna Massey, Logan Massey and Mason Davis.

MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE ARNOLD FAMILY

4/28/16 — LeuVator Anderson

flower 11Mrs. LueVator Anderson 97, of Shelbyville passed Sunday, April 24, 2016 at her residence. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Ida Smalling Parks, husband, Rev. Charlie Anderson and son, James Brown.

She is survived by her daughter, Ida Cannon of Shelbyville, TN; Four grandchildren , 6 great grandchildren, 12 great great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 12:00 Noon at Bright Temple Church of God in Christ with Funeral Services to follow at 1:00 pm at Bright Temple Church of God in Christ with Rev. Craig Carmichael officiating and Rev. Tolbert Randolph as Eulogist

Interment Holden Cemetery , Shelbyville, TN.

J.A. Welton & Son Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements

4/24/16 — Wanda Lee Arnold Blackburn

blackburnWANDA LEE ARNOLD BLACKBURN, age 82, of Bonifay, Florida, formerly of Shelbyville, Tenn., departed this life on Friday, April 22, 2016, at Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, Tenn., following an extended illness. Ms. Blackburn was born on July 13, 1933, in Shelbyville, Tenn. to the late Glendon Prater Arnold and Woodrow Wilson Arnold.

She was employed at several different businesses during her lifetime and was employed the longest at Genesco Shoes as an Inspector. Ms. Blackburn is a member of the Bonifay Church of Christ in Florida. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening, fishing and playing games on her computer. Most of all she was a loving and caring mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and loved going to church and people.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Blackburn, sister, Helen Hise and brother, Glenn Arnold. She is survived by her son, Dana Blackburn of Bonifay, Florida, daughters; Karen McGowan of Winchester, Denise Gannon of Westfield, Florida and Jennifer Davies and husband James of Bonifay, Florida, brother, Gary Arnold of Indiana, 10 grand-children, 14 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.

Visitation for Ms. Blackburn will be held from 5:00-8:00 P.M. Saturday evening in the chapel of Grant Funeral Services.

Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Sunday Evening in the Chapel of Grant Funeral Services with Bro. Randy Davis, officiating. Interment will follow in the Willow Mount Cemetery in Shelbyville, Tenn.

GRANT FUNERAL SERVICES IN CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS

4/25/16-Deborah Ann Williamson

Williamson, Deborah Ann, of Tullahoma, passed this life on Thursday,
April 21st, 2016 at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital in Murfreesboro at
the age of 59. Mrs. Williamson was born in Lexington, Kentucky to Silver
E. and Jean Mick Simpson who survive. She was a member of Grace Baptist
Church in Tullahoma, where she sang in the choir, as well as the
Christian Motorcyclist Association. In addition to her parents, Mrs.
Williamson is survived by her husband, Nelson Williamson of Tullahoma;
one son, Ricky Williamson and his wife Sarah of Tullahoma; one daughter,
Angela Lee Adams and her fiancé’ Jesse of Tullahoma; two brothers, Rodney
Simpson and his wife Joyce of Owenton, Kentucky and Wayne Allen Simpson
and his wife Kim of Danville, Kentucky; one sister, Sharon Simpson of
Lexington, Kentucky; and 11 grandchildren, Alyssa, Anastasia, Adrianna,
Sawyer, William, Presley, Mason, Christian, Landon, Alexis, and Preston
Nelson. Visitation for Mrs. Williamson will be held on Sunday, April
24th, 2016 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 2:00-5:00pm. Funeral services
will be held on Monday, April 25th, 2016 at 11:00am at Grace Baptist
Church in Tullahoma with Rev. Tim McGehee officiating. Burial will follow
at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers,
the family asks that donations be made to the Paralyzed Veterans of
America, 4710 University Drive NW #M, Huntsville, Alabama 35816 or the
Red Cross, 502 South Jackson Street, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388.

Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

04/23/16-George Snyder

Mr. George Edward Snyder, age 66 of Tullahoma, passed away on Wednesday,
April 20, 2016 at Erlanger Medical Center.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 1:00
P.M. in the chapel of Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Brother Mike
Morris officiating. Visitation with the family will be held on Saturday,
April 23, 2016 from 11:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. You may sign the online
guestbook at www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com.