Obituaries

Obituaries

Orman Frederick “Fred” Waller

Orman Frederick “Fred” Waller of Tullahoma passed this life on Sunday, November 15, 2020 at the Life Care Center of Tullahoma at the age of 91. Mr. Waller was born in Tullahoma to the late Orman Guinn Waller and Hazel Reiben Waller. During his life he worked as an industrial mechanic before his retirement from the city of Tullahoma. Mr. Waller lived on his John Deere tractor. He was an avid gardener and farmer who loved hunting, showing horses, and was an outstanding craftsman who could fix anything that was put in front of him. He was a member of College Street Baptist Church in Tullahoma, and a former member of The Waymaker’s gospel quartet as well as the Knights of Pythias. Even when he was not the one on stage, he loved to attend gospel singings with his family. Fred will be remembered by those who loved him as a simple, southern man who had a smile that could light up the room. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Betty Majors Waller; one son, Danny Waller; one brother, Robert Waller; one brother-in-law, Owen Limbaugh; and one sister-in-law, Janet Waller. Mr. Waller is survived by his daughter, Christy Glenn and her husband Trey; two grandchildren, Drew Mann, and Lindsey Glenn; two brothers, Charles Waller and his wife Annetta, and Eddie Waller and his wife, Diane; and one sister, Juanita Limbaugh. Visitation for Mr. Waller will be held on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 from 12:00-2:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home. Funeral services will immediately follow at 2:00pm in the Kilgore Funeral Home chapel with Pastor Patrick Waller officiating. A private graveside service will follow. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers the family asks that donations in Fred’s memory be made to either College Street Baptist Church- 207 N. College St. Tullahoma, TN 37388; or Hospice of the Highland Rim- 110 East Lauderdale St. Tullahoma, TN 37388-4508. Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Marion Lassetter Wilkinson


Marion Lassetter Wilkinson, much loved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, and friend passed away on November 13, 2020. Marion, who was the only daughter of a hard-working and forward-thinking cotton farmer, started her life in Villa Rica, Georgia, on April 19, 1919.  There with her two brothers, Jack and Jimmie, she lived what she considered an idyllic childhood.  She attended college at Howard (later Samford University) and the University of Georgia, where she also received her teaching degree.  It was while teaching in Duluth, Georgia, that she met and married fellow teacher, A.C. Wilkinson.  When WW II ensued, and her husband became a navigator in the Air Corps, Marion became a full-fledged army wife.  After the war, she and A.C. had their son, Terrell, while A.C. attended vet school in Athens, Georgia.  Their daughter, Robbie, followed 6 years later, after they moved and set up practice in Manchester. This amazing woman, who loved walking in the woods, working in her yard, and laughing with her friends, devoted herself wholeheartedly to every aspect of her life.  Raising her children, teaching her students at Westwood Elementary, and loving and spoiling her grandchildren, were just a few of the things at which she excelled.  Her most daunting challenge, however, was surviving the loss of her beloved son, Terrell, in the Vietnam War.  This devastating blow demonstrated in Marion a strength of character and grace in time of hardship that carried her through the ups and downs of the years that followed.  This difficult time also included the untimely loss of her dear brother, Jack, shortly after Terrell’s death. Although Marion had more than her share of sad and difficult times, she had a resilient and joyful spirit, always living and giving her life to the fullest.  She will be greatly missed by daughter, Robbie; son-in-law, Tom; beloved grandchildren, Tommy, Erin (husband Ben), and Kate; great grandchildren, Nolan, Addy, and Nora; and the many friends who have been such a blessing throughout her years in Manchester.  Marion also leaves behind a special relationship with her niece, Janice Kitchens, husband Bill, and their two daughters Susannah and Jessica. The family would like to offer a special thanks to Morning Pointe of East Hamilton, where the wonderful staff treated mom like she was their family too – also Amedisys Hospice for the excellent supplemental care they provided. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 1:00pm at Manchester City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to either the Manchester Public Library, 1105 Hillsboro Boulevard, Manchester, TN 37355 or Westwood Elementary School, 912 Oakdale Street, Manchester, TN 37355. Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

John William Bean

Mr. John William Bean, age 84, of Hillsboro, TN,
passed away on Friday, November 13, 2020, at his residence.

Mr. Bean was born in Grundy County, Tennessee, to his late parents Jennie
Sartain Bean and Lloyd Bean. He worked for many years as a truck mechanic
for Batesville Casket Company until 2001 when he retired. Mr. Bean was a
member of Rutledge Hill Community Church as well as the Heartfelt Gospel
Music Association where he served as president.  In addition to his parents
he was preceded in death by his wife Zora Elizabeth Parks Bean; brothers,
Owen Bean, Charlie Bean, James Bean, and Eugene Bean; sisters, Ruth Bean
and Ruby Bean.

Mr. Bean is survived by son, Randy Bean and special friend Anne Gillespie,
Tullahoma, TN; daughters, Martha (Larry) Thompson, Quebeck, TN, and Mary
(Joey) Shelton, Hillsboro, TN; sister, Pauline Marchesoni, Manchester, TN;
seven grandchildren, four great grandchildren.

Family will receive friends on Sunday, November 15, 2020, from 5:00pm until
8:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services will be
conducted on Monday, November 16, 2020, at 10:00am at Rutledge Hill
Community Church with Mike Rigsby and Erik Shelton officiating. Burial will
follow at Rutledge Hill Cemetery.

Those serving as pallbearers are Kelly Hall, Sandi Sidlowe/Bobby Sidlowe,
William Thompson, Andrew Thompson, Elan Thompson, Erik Shelton, Lora
Shelton. Honorary pallbearers are John-Sawyer Sidlowe, Zora-Henley Sidlowe,
Hayden Thompson, and Layla Collingsworth.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rutledge Hill Cemetery
Fund, C/O Phillip Sherrill, 144 Rutledge Ford Rd., Hillsboro, TN, 37342.

Central Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Alita Kate Ford Judge

Mrs. Alita Kate Ford Judge, age 67, of Hillsboro,
TN, passed away on Thursday, November 12, 2020, in Manchester, TN.

Mrs. Judge was born in Houston, TX, to her late parents John L. Ford and
Betty Wonette Bazmore. She worked at Walmart for 18 years, then worked in
home health for a while up until her retirement. Mrs. Judge enjoyed
gardening, loved watching hummingbirds, and had a green thumb to make
things grow. She also loved cooking, especially for the holidays. Along
with cooking, she was an avid canner. Mrs. Judge also loved crafts,
especially quilting, and loved painting. She loved being with her family
and loved her grandkids dearly. In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by sons, Larry Dale Henderson and Daniel Ford; brother,
John Ford; and sisters, Mozell Ford and Jeanette Ford.

Mrs. Judge is survived by her husband of 36 years, AJ Judge; sons, Burnice
Leon Ford, Dennis Ray Judge, and Kenny Franklin Ford; daughter, Tina (Jim)
Mullinax; sisters, Marilyn Thomas, Barbara Wilman, Rita Barnes, Bell
Newberry, Tammy Cothran, and Nora Netzband; grandchildren, Hailey Ford,
Amber Webb, Ashley Webb, Levi Mullinax, Isabella Ford, several other
grandchildren; great grandchild, Arlie J. Michelle Bridgers, and several
other great grandchildren.

Family will receive friends on Monday, November 16, 2020, from 10:00am
until 12 noon at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services
will be conducted at 12 noon in the chapel of Central Funeral Home with
Billy Robison officiating. Burial will follow at Greens Chapel Cemetery in
Fyffe, Alabama, at 2:30pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Central
Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses.

Central Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Ora Magaline “Maggie” (Ables) Edwards

Ora Magaline “Maggie” (Ables) Edwards, age 87, of Fayetteville, passed away on Friday, November 13, 2020. She was born in Lincoln County on June 16, 1933, the daughter of the late William “Bud” and Mable (Harbin) Ables. She married her late husband Robert N. Edwards, Sr. June 5, 1955, and they enjoyed over 53 years of marriage. She was a homemaker, dedicated and wonderful mother, grandmother, Christian, and a long-time member of Prospect Baptist Church.  She enjoyed quilting and was famous for her Southern Pecan Pie.  

Maggie is survived by sons Benny Edwards of Fayetteville, David Edwards of Davie, Florida, Tommy (Wendy) Edwards of Spring Hill, Dr. Bill (Amy) Edwards of Fayetteville, two daughters Allison (Jim Henry) Greene of Huntland, and Betty (Richard) Knott of Fayetteville, ten grandchildren James Robert (Ariel), Nathan, Sofia, Faith, Annabelle, Jared, Alex, Rhiannon, Shelly (Perry) Phillips, and Shannon (Troy) Nixon, two great grandchildren Emily Stringer and Chace Nixon, and several special nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

In addition to her parents and husband Robert, she was preceded in death by her brothers, James, Leon, Marvin, and Frank, sisters Minnie Ruth, Catherine, Katie Sue, and Liz “Polly”, and her eldest son Robert “Bobby” N. Edwards, Jr.  

Graveside services will be Sunday, 3:00 pm at Prospect Cemetery with Brother Ronnie Gay officiating. In light of COVID-19, there will be no prior visitation.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Lincoln County Animal Shelter or Lincoln County Genealogy Society.  The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Maggie’s long-time family physician Dr. William Jones, her caregivers at Donalson Care Center, Dr. Amit Arora, and Dr. Bill Edwards.

Lynchburg Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Maggie Edwards.

Basiel Earl Hockett

Basiel Earl Hockett, age 82, of Beech Grove, TN, passed away on November
11, 2020, with his loving wife and family by his side. Graveside services
will be conducted on Saturday, November 14, 2020, at 11 AM in the Rose Hill
Memorial Gardens with Rick Duggin of Knoxville, TN officiating.

Basiel was a humble, tender-hearted man who carried a constant smile. He
had an enduring love for God, the Church, his wife, family, friends and
farming. Perhaps his high school yearbook described him best with this
quote “A quick blush, followed by a hurried smile endears us to Basiel all
the while”. Basiel did have an endearing smile, and he enjoyed provoking
laughter and smiles from his loved ones with witty comments or in the
winter he may resort to torturing by putting cold hands on your face.

Basiel and Lyda shared a love of God and Christ and held God as the head of
their house. He served as a faithful member and deacon at Manchester Church
of Christ where he was known as “Pa”. Outside of Church and his family,
agriculture was his passion. In 1968, he moved his young, budding family
back to Hoodoo, Tennessee to begin his own path as a farmer, a passion he
had garnered from his own parents. Basiel and the love of his life, Lyda,
were a complete and amazing team. Together, they dairy farmed for 45 years,
and raised 4 children: Lisa, Lori, Libby, and Mitchell. He loved his
children and was a committed, nurturing father who had a firm hand.

Upon his “retirement” in 2004, Basiel and Lyda went into beef production.
He was very active in many aspects of agriculture in Coffee County
including 4-H, Farm Bureau and as a director in Coffee County Soil
Conservation and Farmers Co-op. In his later years his farming friends knew
he could be found at the Beech Grove store for fish fry on Fridays. Basiel
was a simple, humble man who was most happy spending time with his family
and friends and his shining Christian influence will be greatly missed.

Basiel was preceded in death by parents Earl and Orene Hockett, and
grandson Kevin Callahan and is survived by his wife, Lyda Hockett, his
daughters Lisa (Ben) Bunting, Lori (Robby) Callahan, Libby (Mark)
Kuykendall, and son, Mitchell Hockett, his grandchildren Mitchell (Hailey),
Andy (Courtney), and Alicia Bunting, Chris (Kathryn), Kyle, and Kayla
Callahan, Noah, Heath, Allie Shaye, and Eli Kuykendall and four great
grandchildren  Abigail and Conner Bunting and Maggie and Audrey Callahan.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to St Judes
Children’s Hospital or Sacred Selections Assisted Adoptions.

Sacred Selections: sacredselections.org/category/memoriam

St. Judes: stjude.org/donate

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

Nancy Lee Shelton

Nancy Lee Shelton, age 69, of Woodbury, TN, passed from this life on
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at her residence.  A Celebration of Life
visitation will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2020 from 1:00 PM until
4:00 PM at Manchester Funeral Home.

Nancy was born in Annacortez. WA, the daughter of the late Vernon Barnes
and the late Jackie Lightheart Tomizek.  She was a retired machinist at
Whirlpool and a member of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro, TN.  Nancy
enjoyed crocheting, reading her Bible, playing bingo with friends at the
Senior Citizens Center, flea marketing, antiquing, and canning.

In addition to her parents, Nancy was also preceded in death by her son,
Rusty Lee Shelton; and sister, Debbie Finney.  She is survived by her
loving husband of 51 years, Nicky Lee Shelton; daughter, Jenine Lee
(Charles Van) Johnson; brother, Ricky Barnes; sisters, Donna Waring and
Tammy Elledge; stepfather, John Al Tomizek; grandchildren, Megan
Hollandsworth, Taylor Reed, Kayla Currin, Nikki Shelton, Ashley Parham,
Rusty Shelton, Jr., Jonathon Shelton, and Savannah Johnson; and great
grandchildren, Emily and Matthew Mooneyham, Kelsie and Kensley Shelton,
Chandler and Greyson Reed, and Dalton Parham.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Shelton family.

Joyce Ann Prather

The Lord brought an angel, mother, grandmother and sister home Sunday, November 9, 2020 with the passing of long-time Manchester resident, Joyce Ann Prather.

Ms. Prather was born in Somerset, KY on August 22, 1944 to her parents, the
late Ernest and Zula Holder.  In addition to her parents, she is preceded
in death by two brothers, Jack Holder and Ernest Holder, Jr. and 2 sisters,
Virginia Finkbiner and Nellie Culp.

Ms. Prather is survived by her brother, Huey Holder; son, Joey Prather;
granddaughter, Addison Prather; daughter in law, Stephanie Prather. Ms.
Prather was a member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Somerset, KY.

Many folks remember Ms. Prather from Crockett’s restaurant where she spent
many years bringing smiles and laughter to Manchester residents and repeat
travelers. Grace and kindness should fill all our heart as they did Ms.
Prather.

Family will receive friends Thursday, November 12, 2020, from 12 noon until
1:00pm at Central Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday, November 12, 2020, at 1:00pm in the chapel of Central Funeral
Home with Dr. Brenton Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Manchester
City Cemetery.

In lieu of the Coronavirus health crisis, the family requests all visitors
to wear facial coverings and practice social distancing.

Central Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Daisie Brown Frothingham

Daisie Brown Frothingham of Tullahoma passed this life on Wednesday,
November 11, 2020 at Tullahoma NHC at the age of 90.  Memorial Services
will be scheduled at a later time.

A native of Shelbyville, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Mary
Stewart Brown. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church.  Mrs.
Frothingham enjoyed reading and singing with her sisters, The Brown
Sisters.  She enjoyed reading and traveling with her sisters.  She loved to
hear “God’s Word”.  She also loved chocolate.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband,
Norman Frothingham; brother, William Hoyte Brown and sisters, Evelyn Adams,
Jewell Milton, Mildred Oglesby, Bess Couser, Ann Harmon and Betty Jean
Ragsdale.

“Daisie’s father, Henry Brown, was born in 1896. He and his beloved wife,
Mary, had 7 girls and 1 boy. Over the years, 7 of those children have
graduated to Heaven. The last daughter, our “Aunt Daisie” just graduated at
the age of 90. This legacy had a span of 124 years, almost mind boggling.
The last chapter of the “Book of Brown” has closed, but new chapters begin
each and every day as new life goes on.  There are 19 first cousins and 200
descendants in total (counting spouses and significant others). What an
honorable legacy we have to uphold, just as our “Pap” would want us to. Mrs.
Frothingham is survived by many nieces and nephews who she loved as if they
were her own children.”

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

Betty Dean Winton Watson

Mrs. Betty Dean Winton Watson, age 84, of Manchester, TN, passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, in Winchester, TN.

Mrs. Watson was born in Manchester, TN, to her late parents Howard Winton
and Vergie Tucker Winton. She worked for the State of Tennessee at the
Tennessee Prep School up until her retirement. Mrs. Watson was a member of
the First Church of the Nazarene here in Manchester. She loved watching
birds (cardinals in particular), loved flowers, cross-stitching,
travelling, and loved the beach. Mrs. Watson was a caregiver and was always
happy being around her family. With her, family always came first. In
addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence
Watson; son, Danny Watson; brother, Haskell Winton; and grandson, Jeremy
Warren.

Mrs. Watson is survived by daughter, Melody (Bobby) Warren; brother, Truman
(Tina) Winton; sisters, Susie (David) Harmon, Joy Fay Trawick;
grandchildren, Jennifer (Chris) Wright, and Joseph Warren; great
grandchildren, Bethany, Haley, Cody, Keilee, Bailey, Ambree, Lawton, and
Jeredan; great great grandchildren, Benton, Briar, and Tripp.

Family will receive friends on Thursday, November 12, 2020, from 5:00pm
until 8:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services
will be conducted on Friday, November 13, 2020, at 11:00am in the chapel of
Central Funeral Home with David Kidder officiating. Burial will follow at
Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.

Central Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.