Category: Obituaries

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Emma Augusta Hendrick

Emma Augusta Hendrick, of Tullahoma, passed this life on Thursday, September 30 th , 2021 at her home at the age of 100. Mrs. Hendrick was born in Wartburg, Tennessee to the late Walter and Anna Heidel Bardill. During her life she was a cafeteria worker with the Tullahoma City School System, and was also a volunteer with the Good Samaritan Community Outreach for 68 years. Mrs. Hendrick was a long-time, devoted member of Faith Lutheran Church, a 57-year member of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, and had made 89 different banners that have hung in the church over many years. She was also a volunteer with the Auxiliary at Harton Hospital for many years. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Hendrick was preceded in death by her husband, Roger G. Hendrick, Sr.; two sons, Roger Hendrick, Jr. and Larry Hendrick; two brothers, Harold Bardill and Wilburn Bardill; and one sister, Miki Rudnik. She is survived by her daughter, Patti (Terry) Mathis; two sisters, Ethel Hamilton and Alice (Charles) Scott; one grandson, Adam (Amy) Hendrick; one great-grandson, Skylar Hendrick; and several beloved nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Monday, October 4 th , 2021 at Faith Lutheran Church from 11:00am-1:00pm with the funeral to immediately follow at 1:00pm with Pastor Marty Nutter officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Emma’s memory be made to either Faith Lutheran Church, 101 Bragg Circle, Tullahoma, TN 37388; or The Good Samaritan of Tullahoma Ministry, 210 E. Grundy St. Tullahoma, TN 37388.

Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Carla Ann Bolin

Carla Ann Bolin, of Tullahoma, passed this life on Thursday, September 30 th , 2021 at her home at the age of 57. Carla was born in Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico to the late T.L. Boling and Annette West Bolin who survives. During her life, Carla worked as a teacher with the Coffee County School System. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Terry and Patrick Bolin. Carla is survived by her mother, Annette Bolin; one brother, Mike (Pam) Bolin; and many loving nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held on Sunday, October 3 rd , 2021 at 2:00pm at Bethany Cemetery in Normandy with Don Burkhalter officiating. Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Claudia Frances Trail Harmon

Claudia Frances Trail Harmon born July 28, 1947,
passed away September 29, 2021.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Douglas L. Harmon, son Raymond
L.Harmon, parents Claude Trail and Ona Meega Trail Duncan, siblings Raymond
Trail, William (Billy) Trail, Barbara Trail Hodge, and Susan Trail.

Claudia is survived by daughter Pauletta (Dan) Wells and son Terry Harmon
in addition to granddaughter, Erin Wells, and grandsons James Brandon
Harmon, Anthony Harmon, Andy Harmon, and Drew Harmon. She is also survived
by siblings Linda (Johnny) Brown, Robbie (Robert) Tate, Patricia Utley,
Terry Cook, Diana Wilson, and David Trail in addition to numerous nieces
and nephews.

Claudia was a loving woman with a servant’s heart. It was obvious how
deeply she cared for her family and those around her and she never turned
away someone in need. She loved to cook, draw, paint, sew, and quilt. She
was a people person who enjoyed being around others and entertaining. She
made those around her feel welcomed, loved, and seen. She was a longtime
employee of Batesville Casket Company.

Claudia’s request was to celebrate her life with an intimate family
gathering at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to
Central Funeral Home in Claudia’s honor.

Helen Williams Reynolds

Helen Williams Reynolds of Tullahoma passed away from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease on September 30, 2021 at NHC Tullahoma. Mrs. Reynolds was born in Jackson County, Alabama on November 13, 1930 to the late Gillie C. and Joe Annie Payne Williams. She graduated from Flintville High School in 1949 and got married the same year. She was an avid gardener, and proudly preserved her garden vegetables. During her working life, she sewed baseballs at home and worked at Tennessee Apparel. She was of the Protestant faith, and a long-time member of Grace Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Reynolds is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Alfred Reynolds; one son, Joe Stanley Reynolds; two grandsons, Sean and Adam Reynolds; one sister, JoAnn Berryhill; and one brother, Clyde Williams. She is survived by her son, Stephen C. Reynolds (Marie); Daughter-in-law, Karen Reynolds; four grandchildren, Douglas Reynolds (Jada), Amy Fuller (Mike), Rhonda Lovato (David), and Craig Givens (Anna); nine great-grandchildren, Phillip Reynolds, Lindsey Reynolds, Patrick Reynolds, Andrew Reynolds, Maggie Fuller, Katie Fuller, Kailey Reynolds, Mary Rice, and Silas Givens; and two great-great-grandchildren, Gabriel and Emilee. A graveside service will take place Saturday, October 2, 2021 at Flintville Cemetery in Lincoln County at 11:00am with Rev. Tim McGehee officiating. The family wishes to thank the staff of both NHC and Hospice Compassus for the loving care they provided. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation in Helen’s memory be made to the charity of your choice.

Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Matthew Reid Berber

Matthew Reid Berber passed this life on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at
Southern Tennessee Regional Health System in Winchester. Graveside services
are scheduled for 3 PM, Friday, October 1, 2021 at Rose Hill Memorial
Gardens.

He is preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Martha Fritz and his
brother, Jacob Devin Berber.

Matthew was the son of Devin Issac Berber and Kaylee Danielle Herrington
Berber of Tullahoma.  In addition to his parents, he is survived by
grandparents, Julia Fritz of Tullahoma, Johnny Berber of Winchester and
April Earls of Manchester; great grandparents, Rita and John Ward of
McMinnville, Ron Fritz of Bell Buckle and Bobby and Judy Wallace of
Columbia; uncles, Ryan Berber of Tullahoma and Ryder Earls of Manchester
and aunt, Ashleigh Berber of Tullahoma..

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

Paul Duke

Mr. Paul Duke, age 81, of Morrison, TN, passed from this life on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at his residence.

Mr. Duke was born on March 16, 1941, in Coffee Co., TN, to his late parents
Jesse and Nellie Duke. He worked for Samsonite for 6 years and then for
Carrier for 35+ years as a machinist. Mr. Duke was a farmer all his life
and he dearly loved it. One of his joys of life was watching his special
needs child in Gatlinburg having fun. Mr. Duke enjoyed helping everyone he
could and was a giving person. He always loved talking to people and always
had time for them. Mr. Duke loved the Lord and served as a Deacon, teacher,
treasurer, Elder and song leader at the Pocahonatas Church of Christ where
he has been a member for around 60 years. In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by sister, Juanita Moore and a brother that passed at
birth.

Mr. Duke is survived by his wife of 59 years, Peggy Duke; two sons, John
Alan Duke, Manchester, TN, and Tracy Duke, Morrison, TN; grandchildren,
Justin (Kristen) Duke and Jessie Duke, both of Chattanooga, TN; sister,
Dolas (Randall) Markum, Murfreesboro, TN; brothers, Eddie (Rita) Duke,
Kenneth (June) Duke, both of Beechgrove, TN and Bobby Duke of Antioch, TN.

Visitation with the family will be on Saturday, October 2, 2021, from
11:00am until 2:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral
services will be conducted immediately following visitation at 2:00pm from
the chapel of Central Funeral Home with Bro. Ralph Hart officiating. Burial
will follow in Shady Grove Cemetery in Morrison, TN.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Vanderbilt Children’s
Research Hospital.

Timothy Lee Lampkin

Timothy Lee Lampkin of Tullahoma, TN passed this life on Sunday, September
26, 2021 at the age of 65. A Celebration of Life Visitation will be held on
Saturday, October 2 at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home, from 11 AM – 1 PM.

Mr. Lampkin, a native of Birmingham, AL was the son of the late Richard and
Vera Mae Dollar Lampkin. He attended the University of Alabama and was an
avid football fan.  He enjoyed photography and photographing his children
and granddaughter participating in a variety of sports.  He also enjoyed
riding horses and rodeos.  He was a bull rider and enjoyed reminiscing
about his experiences.  His favorite times were spent with his children and
his granddaughter, Bella.

He is survived by daughter, Jennifer Wilson (Eric) of Cashiers, NC; son,
Zach Lampkin (fiancé, Leslie Hull) of Nashville; brother, Rick Lampkin
(Sharon) of Birmingham; sister, Linda Lampkin of Birmingham and
granddaughter, Bella Wilson.

Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Robert Hughes Kerce

Dr. Robert Hughes Kerce was born Nov 29, 1925 in
Bartow, Florida, and passed away on September 27, 2021. Dr. Kerce lived an
adventurous and full life. He was devoted (truly devoted) to his wife,
Elizabeth Stafford Kerce, to whom he was married on Aug 22, 1947 and to his
three daughters – the Kerce girls – Beth, Karen, and Linda. His sons-in-law
(Rick Chambers, David Browning, and David Elrod) also knew his love. In
later years, his joy was made complete by grandchildren (Jonathan and
Benjamin (Mallory) Laine; John (Jenna) Elrod; Kathryn Chambers Sanders; and
Rose Chambers) and great grandchildren (Isabelle, Adelle, and Benjamin
Laine, Brooklyn Chambers, Nora Elrod, and Lillian, Ashlyn, and Riley
Sanders). He is also survived by several dear nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Dr. Kerce’s parents and siblings have all passed away, and he looked
forward to being with them again in heaven. Dr. Kerce and his family were
blessed by many kind caregivers and hospice workers in his final days – and
are especially thankful for their compassion. Dr. Kerce studied mechanical
engineering at Georgia Tech through the US Navy’s V12 program. He graduated
from there just as WWII ended and served ten years in the US Naval Reserve.
He came to Lipscomb in 1946 and served in numerous roles including band
director, assistant to the president, business manager and ultimately
taught mathematics for over fifty years. He was chair of the mathematics
department for many years and was named a Lipscomb Legend in 2002. Along
the way, he earned a Master of Science (MS) degree from Vanderbilt
University and his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in mathematics from George
Peabody College. Dr. Kerce also served as a minister and elder at numerous
churches of Christ. Among his longest tenures were service as pulpit
minister of the 11th Street Church of Christ in Nashville, as a shepherd at
Hillsboro Church of Christ in Nashville, and later as a shepherd at Main
St. Church of Christ in Manchester. Other churches Dr. Kerce served during
his over 50 years of ministry included Churches of Christ in Franklin, KY;
and in Tennessee: Allisona, Cane Creek, Carter’s Creek, Watertown, Green
Hill (near Mt. Juliet), Liberty, Pennington Bend, Park Avenue, and
Charlotte Avenue. After retirement from teaching, Dr. Kerce relived many
precious childhood experiences of visiting his Georgia relatives on their
farms by spending time on his own small farm in Manchester. He worked
tirelessly there, taking care of his cows, painting all that could be
painted, and using his John Deere tractor. His south Georgia relatives
cooked fried foods of every variety – and created memories that were with
him to the end. An avid camper and lover of the outdoors, Dr. Kerce and his
family spent countless vacations in tents and campers across Tennessee, in
the Smokies, and multiple tours across North America (with systematic
investigation of beaches and seafood restaurants). Boating and fishing were
great joys as well. The Kerce family seldom went camping alone and were
often accompanied by lifelong friends such as the Ralph Nance family. He
was a skilled water skier and was last spotted riding a jet ski in his
eighties. He took a special joy in sharing God’s creation with other
families, and camping trips and vacations often included an entourage of
close friends and dear co-worker’s families. Dr. Kerce was an aficionado of
food of all types but had a special place in his heart for A&W Root Beer,
Dairy Queen, and ice cream in general. He seemed to know by heart the
locations of every Dairy Queen and A&W Root Beer drive-in across the
southeastern US (at which he always stopped). He impacted countless lives
through his teaching in the classroom, from the pulpit, and sharing the
joys of the outdoors. His love for God was clearly evident and right behind
that came his love for his sweet wife Elizabeth. His family especially
remembers the sweet prayers he led at family gatherings. Although he will
be greatly missed by all who knew him, his influence will live on and
continue to bless our lives. Visitation with the family will be on Sunday,
October 3, 2021, from 12:00pm until 2:00pm at Central Funeral Home in
Manchester, TN. Graveside services will be conducted Sunday, October 3,
2021, at 3:00pm at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma, TN. In lieu of
flowers the family requests that donations be made to either the R.H. Kerce
Mathematics Scholarship at Lipscomb University or to the Churches of Christ
Disaster Relief Effort in Nashville.

Phillip Byron Carver

Phillip Byron Carver, age 86, of Tullahoma passed this life Friday,
September 17, 2021.  He was born October 25, 1934 in Ceredo, West Virginia
to the late Joe and Mary Carver.  Phillip is also preceded in death by his
daughter, Laura Smith and brother, Bill Carver.  Phillip served his country
in the United States Air Force as an ariel photographer. He later became a
master woodworker and enjoyed restoring antique furniture.  Phillip loved
watching old football games and Jeopardy in his spare time.

The family will receive friends from 12-2 p.m. Saturday, October 9th at
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home. The service follows in the chapel at 2 p.m.

Phillip is survived by his son, Robert Carver (Rhinda); daughters, Candi
Snow (Terry Earls) and Robin Thomas (Joe);  grandchildren, Jonathan Miller,
Jayna George, Justin Keller, Dallas Smith, Kady Smith, Derrick Carver, Lacy
Carver, Kaitlyn Carver, Mikalya Snow, Chance Earls ad Layla Earls.

Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Marty (Violet Martelle) Bond

Mrs. Marty (Violet Martelle) Bond, of Tullahoma passed this life on Friday, September 24th, 2021, at Morning Pointe, The Lantern in Collegedale, TN, at the age of 90. Marty was born in Whiting, Indiana to the late Charles Columbus Day and Georgia Corinne (Austin) Day. Prior to retirement, Marty worked as a dental assistant for Harvey A. Sanders in Tullahoma. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Tullahoma. Marty was a loving wife and mother of four children. She had a love for creativity and enjoyed sewing, quilting, water-color painting, and clay-based ceramics. In addition to her parents, Marty was preceded in death by her loving husband of 70 years, Donald Eugene Bond; her loving son, David Wayne Bond; infant grandson, Robert Bond; and her brother, Carmon Day. Marty is survived by her daughter, Linda Keown (Jim), son, James Bond, daughter, Donna Motlow (Doug); daughter-in-law, Tina Bond; three grandchildren Chris Bond (Hannah), Chad Bond, and Paige Bond; and two great-grandchildren, Sarah and Samantha. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, September 29th, 2021 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 11:00am-1:00pm with the funeral service to immediately follow at 1:00pm in the chapel with Rev. Rickey Wade officiating. Burial will follow at Maplewood Cemetery. Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.