Sports Physicals will be provided for any Coffee County athlete in need of one (any grades) courtesy of Dr Jay Trussler and staff. These are free. They will be at Coffee County High School on Tuesday, June 14th from 1:30-3:30 to provide sports physicals.
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Free physicals for all Coffee County athletes available June 14
Free physicals for all Coffee County athletes available June 14
Sports Physicals will be provided for any Coffee County athlete in need of one (any grades) courtesy of Dr Jay Trussler and staff. These are free. They will be at Coffee County High School on Tuesday, June 14th from 1:30-3:30 to provide sports physicals.
Christian Alexander Anderson
Christian Alexander Anderson, age 24 years, 9 months, and 1 day, of
Manchester, was born on September 6, 1997, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Christian traveled and lived in many places but most recently lived in
Glendale, Arizona up until two months ago, when he moved to Manchester,
Tennessee to be with family. Christian walked with a spirit of excellence
that shined everywhere he lived. In Elementary School, he received the
Rotary Award, in Middle School, he was invited and attended the People to
People Ambassador Program in Washington D.C., and in High School completed
a half marathon at the Music City Marathon in Nashville, Tennessee.
Christian graduated early with honors and received his Bachelor’s Degree in
Business Management, in December of 2018, from Grand Canyon University in
Phoenix, Arizona. He received multiple honors and accolades from his
employment, as a supervisor, with The Home Depot Corporation. Christian
dedicated much of his down time working on Team Depot Projects, which
serves and assists our United States Veterans. He enjoyed watching and
cheering on the Minnesota Vikings, with his Dad, fishing, playing games,
drawing and building and making things with his hands. Christian loved
spending time with his family and friends.

Preceding him in death is his grandmother, Felisa Kaye Park, who loved him
dearly.
He is loved and survived by his mom and dad, Joseph and Andrea Anderson,
his twin brother, John Anderson, his older sister, Breighanne Anderson, his
Nonnie, Katherine Stamps, his Grandad Karl Park (Sharon), his Uncle Jimmy
Andrews, his best friends Devin Colenburg (Talia) and Paul Paul (Malyssa),
his aunts Angie Martin, Sammie Martin, Marissa Carta (Brandon), Nicki Carta
(Whitney), Kristine Alaniz (Jesus), and too many family, cousins, and dear
friends to list.
A Celebration of Life will be held in memory of Christian on Friday, June
17, 2022, at 11 AM at the Canvas Community Church in Manchester. Christian
passed away tragically on Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Anderson family.
Online condolences and memories can be shared at
Maymie Ruth Jones

Mrs. Maymie Ruth Jones, age 80, of Morrison, TN,
passed from this life on Monday, March 7, 2022, in Morrison, TN. Mrs. Jones
was born in Manchester, TN, to her late parents Lemuel Estill Jones and
Loda Loene Brown Jones on March 13, 1941. On May 31, 1972, she married her
husband of 49 years, Billy Joe Jones. Her and her husband are both members
of Turning Point Pentecostal Church in McMinnville, TN. She loved her
grandkids and great grandkids and enjoyed family gatherings. Mrs. Jones was
a loving mother, step-mother, and grandmother. In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by a son, Kennie Jones and son-in-law, Clifford
Wellman. Mrs. Jones is survived by her husband, Billy Jones; children,
Tammie Wellman, Donnie Newman, Terry Newman, Franklin Curtis (Cindy Eskew)
Cargile Jr., Sheila (Quinn) Lightfoot; daughter-in-law, Angie Jones;
special grandson, Bradley Williams; grandchildren, Jeremy Wellman, Shannon
Wellman, Savannah Anderson, Shana Cargile, Beth Wanamaker, Corey Newman,
Angel Shute, Andrew Newman, Tabitha Jackson, Wesley Phelps, Brittany
Conner, Johnny Jones, Melissa Jones, Nathan Jones, Austin Jones, Ryan
Jones, Seth Jones; 20 great grandchildren. Visitation with the family will
be held on Friday, March 11, 2022, from 4:00pm until 8:00pm at Central
Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services will be conducted on
Saturday, March 12, 2022, at 2:00pm from the chapel of Central Funeral
Home. Burial will follow in Ragsdale Cemetery in Manchester, TN. Central
Funeral Home is honored to serve the family, 931-723-7774,
centralfuneralhome.com
SNOW PATROL – JANUARY 3
SNOW PATROL
For Monday, January 3. Presented by the bread and milk experts at Spring Street Market – 801 S Spring St.
Temple Baptist Christian School – CLOSED
(Coffee Co and Manchester City schools were already closed for students Monday as part of Christmas break)
BASEBALL: Westwood combines to no-hit Cornersville
Two Westwood pitchers combined to pitch a no-hitter and the Rockets of Westwood beat Cornersville 6-0 on the road Monday night.
Trevor Jesse and Kaysen Lowery teamed up with a solid defense to not allow a single Cornersville hit and complete a shutout. Jesse picked up the win on the mound – striking out 5 batters.
Owen Whitsett knocked in 3 RBIs on the afternoon. Brayden Trail had 2 hits to lead the Rockets the plate.
The win improves Westwood to 4-3 on the season.
Birthdays- March 20
Brady Sassom- 20- Pizza Winner!
H&R BLOCK STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Join us at Thunder Radio and Rosalyn Partin of the Manchester H&R Block and congratulate our student of the week – Logan Johnson.
Logan is in 5th grade at North Coffee Elementary School. His favorite subject is Math. In his free time he enjoys playing basketball and video games.
Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all year long. H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a gift card, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition. Job well done, Logan.
(Pictured from left: North Coffee Principal Adam Clark, Logan Johnson and Rosalyn Partin).
Pache hopes to win centerfield job for Braves
Though it might not have been comfortable to throw Cristian Pache into the fire during the second inning of Game 1 of last year’s National League Championship Series, the experience gave the Braves reason to believe their top prospect might indeed be ready to be their everyday center fielder.
“Even now, he looks like a completely different guy coming to camp,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “He should be more confident in what he’s doing. As they get older and play more, they get a little more confident in what they’re doing and understand what they’re doing. I don’t think he could have performed any better [in the NLCS].”
Pache became Atlanta’s everyday center fielder when Adam Duvall strained an oblique muscle just six outs into the NLCS. He was thrust into this role with his previous Major League experience consisting of four regular-season plate appearances and some appearances as both a pinch-runner or late-inning defensive replacement in the postseason.
Hear the Braves all season long on Thunder Radio.
Coffee High School to host senior prom in April
Coffee County Central High School has announced that it intends to hold a prom for its senior this year after being forced to cancel last year’s event.
There will be some limitations due to COVID-19, though.
Prom will be held on April 24 at the Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center with a maximum capacity of 260. These tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis.
Tickets will go on sale March 3 for $30 each. Seniors will be allowed to purchase for themselves only from March 3-5. Beginning March 8, senior students may purchase tickets for underclassmen dates if they choose. Tickets are expected to sell out fast.
Only Central High School students will be allowed at prom this year. Identification must be presented to purchase tickets and to enter at the conference center.
Masks will be required apparel while inside the conference center, with the exceptions of while eating and having professional photos taken.
