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Randall "Randy" Gene Pope, age 47, of Pace, Florida, formerly of Unionville, died Thursday, April 10, 2008 in Florida. He was born in Bedford County and was a graduate of Community High School in Unionville. He was a member of the Baptist Church and was a roofing superintendent in Florida.
Mr. Pope is survived by his wife, Tondra Humphreys Pope of Pace, Florida; two sons, Austin Pope and Preston Pope, both of Columbia; three daughters, Megan Humphreys, Heather Christopherson and Page Seeds, all of Pace, Florida; mother and father, Rev. Willis Gene and Marjorie Brown Pope of the Rover Community of Bedford County; three sisters, Marilyn Ryan of Nolensville, Gay Ensey of Rockvale, Carol Price of Longview Community.
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Herbert "Bud" Gleaves, age 88, of Eagleville, died Thursday morning, April 10, 2008 at his home after an extended illness. Mr. Gleaves was born in Wilson County and was a son of the late Herschel and Vera Olds Gleaves. He was a farmer and retired after 20 years of services with American Freight Company. Mr. Gleaves served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the Eagleville Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Maggie Mae Underwood Gleaves who died in 1996.
Mr. Gleaves is survived by five daughters, Edna (Steve) Coleman of Madisonville, Joan (Jesse) Leegon of Nashville, Norma Carter of Clinton, Angela (Ronnie) Haskins of Shelbyville, Gidget (Edward) Van Dusen of Ohio; three sons, Murry (Kaye) Sanders of Titusville, Fla., Michael (Janet) Gleaves of Eagleville, Richard (Andrea) Gleaves of Rockvale; good friend, Evelyn Crosby-Gleaves of Nashville; 25 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; and 10 great-great grandchildren.
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Cathryn Powers Clark Nance, age 83, of Murfreesboro died Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. She was the daughter of the late William Vincent and Parrie Read Powers.
She is survived by her sons, James Donald Clark and his wife, Barbara of Rockvale, Terry Allen Clark and his wife, Kathy of Midland community, David Ray Clark and his wife, Kathy of Arizona City, Ariz., and Russell B. Clark and his wife, Samantha of Smyrna; daughter-in-law, Peggy Clark of Hendersonville; brother, Bill Powers and his wife, Margie of Murfreesboro; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Nance was first married to the late Young Burns Clark Sr. who died in 1981 and then married to the late R. Fred Nance who died in 2005. She was also preceded in death by a son, Young Burns Clark Jr., who died in 1998; her brother, Otho Nance; and her sister, Frankie Pinkerton. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
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Marisue Maxwell Williamson, age 100, of College Grove died Wednesday morning, April 9, 2008 in Murfreesboro. Mrs. Williamson was born in Williamson County and was a daughter of the late Joe John and Hallie Sue Smith Jenkins. She was a homemaker and the oldest living member of the College Grove United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Williamson was preceded in death by her husbands, Albert Joseph Maxwell Sr. and Jordan Williamson; and by a son, Albert Joseph Maxwell Jr.
She is survived by a daughter, Betty Jean Clary Bradey of Murfreesboro; son, William Richard Maxwell of Pikeville; five grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
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Patricia Ann Black, age 60, of Murfreesboro died Sunday morning, April 6, 2008 in Nashville. She was a native of Maury County and was a daughter of the late Malcolm and Della Mae Howell Scribner. She was retired from the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro and was a homemaker. Mrs. Black was preceded in death by a son, Sam Black Jr.; a step-son, William Sam Black; a brother Billy Scribner; stepsister, Willow Dean Crews; and three stepbrothers Richard Hanvy, James and Jerry Scribner.
She is survived by her husband, Sam Black Sr. of Murfreesboro; three daughters Tammy Crick of Rockvale, Melissa Gallardo and Michelle Hernandez, both of Murfreesboro; son Bobby Black of Murfreesboro; stepdaughter, Wanda Crook of LA; two stepsons, Rick Black of Lewisburg, James Black of LA; four sisters, Doris Roberts of Nashville, Faye Hart of White House, Gayle Maddox of Nashville, Betty Clark of Gallatin; brother, Larry Scribner of WV; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
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Edward C. "Buddy" Cromer, age 79, of College Grove, died Tuesday, April 1, 2008. A native of Marshall County, Mr. Cromer was a son of the late John Wallace and Virginia Aline Brown Cromer. He was a retired banker with Dominion Bank in College Grove and was an active member of College Grove United Methodist Church. Buddy was a 50 year member of the College Grove Lions Club where he was a Melvin Jones Fellow, a member of Owen Hill Lodge #170 F & AM, the Scottish Rite and Al Menah Shrine Temple. He was also instrumental in starting the College Grove Senior Citizens Center where he was an active Pedro player. Mr. Cromer was preceded in death by a brother, Bernie Cromer, who died in March of 2008.
Survived by his wife of 59 years, Mary Tom Cromer of College Grove; three sons, Ed (Connie) Cromer of Nashville; Jimmy Cromer of College Grove and Bill Cromer of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Hester Landis of Chapel Hill; grandchildren, Keith (Gerrie) Cromer, Darrell Cromer, John Cromer, Adam (Jenny) Cromer, Matt Cromer and Will Cromer; great grandchildren, Chase, Ashton and Hannah Cromer.
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Don Warrick, 59, of Smyrna passed away Monday, March 31, 2008 at StoneCrest Medical Center. He was a native of Murfreesboro and a self-employed plumber.
Mr. Warrick was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Warrick, and son, Torrey Charlie Warrick. He is survived by his wife, Linda K. Warrick of Smyrna; daughters, Tina Chaffin Jones of Smyrna, Dawn Hayes of Rockvale, Sabrina Warrick of LaVergne, Donna Beasley of Eagleville, Tish Warrick of Smyrna and Beth Warrick of Smyrna; son, Gerald Don Warrick Jr. of Smyrna; 14 grandchildren; mother, Dorothy Warrick of Smyrna; sister, Joeann Shoffner of Smyrna; niece, Tonia Oates; and nephews, Dale Robinson, Danny Melton, and Rocky Melton.
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Thomas "Tom" H. Webb, age 52, of Murfreesboro died Friday, March 28, 2008 at home. He was a native of Rockvale.
He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan and Crystal Webb of Murfreesboro; mother, Wanda M. Steagall of Rockvale; sisters, Gail Webb, Anna Webb, Susan Webb, and Laura Webb Ralston, all of Rockvale; nieces Teri Lynn Potts, Andrea Minton and Rachel Ralston; nephews, Jack Wright PFC stationed in Korea, Elliott Ralston and Caleb Ralston; great-nephew, Charlie Potts; aunt Pam Corum; and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas H. Webb, and step-father, Jack Steagall.
He was a 1973 graduate of Riverdale High School and had worked at Bridgestone for 20 years.
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Dorothy Rose Reid Crockett, age 91, died peacefully at her home on March 17, 2008 surrounded by a loving family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Thompson Overton Crockett Jr.; sons Thompson Overton Crockett III and John Reid Crockett; grandchild Lisa Pinckney Crockett; and parents John Murray and Lula Small Reid.
She is survived by son, Lloyd Pierce (Elizabeth) Crockett; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was active for many years in various civic and community organizations, serving as President and former member of the Franklin High School PTA, Tennessee Parent Teachers Association, Four Seasons Garden Club, Rockvale Home Demonstration Club and the Carter House Association. In addition she was a longtime member of the Fourth Avenue Church of Christ in Franklin and later, the Rockvale Church of Christ in Rockvale. Nanny was special to us in so many ways. She will be long remembered as a kind and gentle lady, filled with love and caring for her family and friends alike. We have all been blessed by her presence in our lives. May God grant her eternal peace in His heavenly home. A special thanks to the staff at Morningside of Franklin, Mary Louise Murphy and Sally Nance for their constant, loving support.
Memorials may be made to the Rockvale Church of Christ, 8750 Hwy. 99, Rockvale, TN 37153 or to the charity of your choice.
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Jason Alexander Gill, age 29, of Rockvale, died March 9, 2008, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. He was born in Davidson County.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Gill, son Kelan Alexander Gill, daughter Kya Shea Gill, all of Rockvale; mother Karen (Harold) Haynes, Franklin; father Adlai (Jay) Gill, Smyrna; brother Justin Gill of Smyrna; grandparents, Edna Gill of Smyrna and W. R. and Sue McCracken, Waco, Texas; mother-in-law Terri Beals of Mt. Juliet; grandmother-in-law Tommie Burchett of Arkansas; brother-in-law Casey Beals of Mt. Juliet; and numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins.
Jason was a devoted husband, loving father; and he cherished his family and friends.
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