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Beatrice Dickens Williams, a lifelong resident of Bedford County and widow of H. Young Williams, died January 31, 2008.
She was born in 1912, the eldest daughter of Jason Landis and Emma Reid Dickens. The Dickens and Reid families were early settlers in Bedford County. Beatrice Williams, known affectionately as "Miss Bea" began her teaching career as a teenager in a one room school house in Bedford County. She was a 1929 graduate of Community High School in Unionville. She received her B.S. degree at Middle Tennessee State College in 1941. She earned a Masters Degree in education in 1958 from George Peabody College.
Ms. Williams enjoyed a 40 year career as a teacher at Warner Elementary School in Nashville. She held memberships in numerous educational organizations and served as president of Metro Schools Elementary School Association. For many years, she was a member and Sunday School teacher at Rover Baptist Church where she also taught Vacation Bible School. After marrying H. Young Williams, she became an active member of the El Bethel Baptist Church. Preceding her in death, besides her husband and parents, was her sister, Edith Dickens Connelly who died in 2005.
Ms. Williams is survived by a sister, Kayrene Dickens Lawrence, Chapel Hill; two nephews, Philip Jason Bailey, Oxford, MS, and David Bailey, Brentwood.
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Alberta Hedge, age 77, of Eagleville died Tuesday, January 29, 2008, in Murfreesboro. Mrs. Hedge was born in Davidson County and was a daughter of the late Percy Warner and Gladys Hampton Ballantine. She, along with her late husband, were the owners and operators of George Hedge Printing Company of Memphis. She was employed as an administrative assistant for Lifetouch Church Directories. Mrs. Hedge was a member of the College Grove Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Franklin Hedge who died in December of 2002.
Mrs. Hedge is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Walter W. and Phyllis Hedge of Pleasant View; and three grandsons, Walter W. Hedge II of Eagleville, Joshua Bryan Hampton Hedge and wife, Debbie, of Shelbyville and Jonathan W. Hedge of Murfreesboro.
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Thomas H. Maxwell, age 92, of Unionville died Tuesday, January 29, 2008 in Murfreesboro. Mr. Maxwell was a native of Bedford County and was a son of the late Willie Newton and Edna Lee Sudberry Maxwell. He was a farmer, a retired school bus driver for the Bedford County School System and retired in 1977 from the Bedford County Highway Department. Mr. Maxwell was a member of the Unionville United Methodist Church, a charter member of the Community Lions Club and former member of the Bedford County School Board.
He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Margaret Maxwell, Unionville; sister, Velma Cooper Cartwright, Shelbyville; niece, Drusilla (Jeff) Shires, Unionville; four nephews, William Clarence (Ann) Cooper, Unionville, Larry (Sue) Smith, Tony Ray Smith and Randy Joe Smith, all of the Longview Community of Bedford County; ten great nieces and nephews; several great-great nieces and nephews.
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Dale Sanders of Unionville died Saturday, January 26, 2008 at Bedford County Medical Center. A native of Bedford County, Mr. Sanders was a son of the late James Frank and Tiny Claxton Sanders. He was a retired truck driver. In addition to his parents, Mr. Sanders was preceded in death by a brother, Milton Sanders.
He is survived by his wife, Kathy Duke Sanders of Unionville; 4 sons, Tommy Dale Sanders of the Wheel community, James Richard Sanders of Murfreesboro, Joseph Edward Sanders of the Rover community and Donan Lamb of Fairview; 2 sisters, Pauline Woodson of Shelbyville and Annie T. Harris of the Flat Creek community of Bedford County; devoted friend Ricky Hargrove; 13 grandchildren.
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Tim Weatherford, 33, of Rockvale, passed away Friday, January 25, 2008 at Stonecrest Medical Center. He was born in Cook County, Illinois to the late James Thomas and Mildred Alice Griffin Weatherford. Tim was a truck driver with Averitt Express, coached the Rockvale Ruritan Club from 2004-2007 and a very avid Chicago sports fan.
Tim is survived by his wife, Vicki Weatherford; son, Steven Weatherford, both of Rockvale; sister, Shannon (David) Watson of Shelbyville; brothers, Randy Weatherford (Patty) of Murfreesboro and Jay (Donna) Weatherford of Chicago; mother in law, Kathy Graboski of PA; nieces and nephews, Trisha, Megan, Amber, Justin, Forrest, Amber Lynn, Noah and JJ.
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Glenda Mankin Barton, 66, of Unionville passed away Tuesday, January 22, 2008, at her residence due to ovarian cancer. She was born in Cannon County to Sam Blanks and Dewey Nella King Gaither. Mrs. Barton was retired as a program assistant with Farm Service Agency in Shelbyville and a member of the New Zion Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her father, Sam Blanks Gaither; husbands, Grover "Bud" Mankin Jr. and Howard H. Barton; and son, John Phillip Mankin.
She is survived by her mother, Dewey Gaither of Midland; daughters, Teresa (Randy) Jolly of Murfreesboro and Rhonda Campbell of Midland; son, Roger Mankin of Gulf Port, MS; grandchildren, Quentin Campbell, Eric Campbell and Whitney Jolly Sparkman; great-grandchild, Alexa Sparkman; step-children, Penny Hart, Tammy Comstock and Bonny Barton; three step-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; and brothers, Harold (Eloise) Gaither of Midland, Gerald Gaither of Bartlett, Ricky (Kathy) Gaither of Hilton Head, SC, and Tommy (Kim) Gaither of Murfreesboro.
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Candis Daisy Anderson, age 70, of College Grove died January 21, 2008 at her home. Mrs. Anderson was preceded in death by her husband, parents and three sisters.
She leaves sweet memories to four daughters, Della Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, both of Nashville, Regina Thompson of Chapel Hill and Angila Anderson of Smyrna; four sons, Herbert Anderson, Odie Anderson, both of Nashville, Frank Anderson of College Grove and Rodney Anderson of Murfreesboro; three brothers, Charles Floyd of Ardmore, Ala., Thomas Floyd of Hermitage and James Floyd of Fairview; 13 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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Hazel Sudberry Yarbrough, age 86, of Shelbyville, formerly of the Rover Community, died Friday morning, January 18, 2008 in Shelbyville. Mrs. Yarbrough was a native of Bedford County and was a daughter of the late Clarence and Sadie Ruth Sudberry. She was a homemaker and was retired from Durango Boot Company in Chapel Hill. She was a member of the Rover Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Clay Yarbrough who died in 1995 and by a son, Thomas Clay Yarbrough who died in 2002.
Mrs. Yarbrough is survived by four daughters, Peggy Youngblood of Shelbyville, Ann Heflin of Shelbyville, Cheryl Neill of Trophy Club, TX, Vicki Lambert of Shelbyville; two sons, Jim Yarbrough of Shelbyville, Randy Yarbrough of Rover Community; three sisters, Mildred Baxter of Shelbyville, Jane Jackson of Eagleville, Linda Wilson of Shelbyville; 14 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; 11 great-great grandchildren.
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Gerald Ray Hilton, age 58, of Rockvale passed away Tuesday, January 15, 2008, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. A native of Louisville, KY, he had lived in Rutherford County for the past 17 years. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, having served in the Vietnam Era. Mr. Hilton was preceded in death by his mother, Dortha M. Alcorn Hilton; two brothers and a sister.
He is survived by his wife, Charlene Ray Hubbard Hilton of Rockvale; daughters, Teresa (Jason) Strength, Amanda Hilton, Wendy Hilton, Ashley Hilton, Lauren Hilton and Emily Hilton, all of Murfreesboro; brother, Marvin (Vicki) Hilton Jr of Hartsburg, IL; sisters, Sue (Bob) McKinney of Springfield, IL, and Janice (Tom) Herman of Spaulding, IL; and two grandchildren.
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Jean Evelyn "Abbie" Sadler, age 73 of Murfreesboro, passed away Friday, January 11, 2008 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. A native of Davidson County, she had lived in Rutherford County for the past 15 years. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and a homemaker.
Mrs. Sadler was preceded in death by her parents, Odie Gordon and Ida Mai Jacobs Foxall and a brother, William Glenn Foxall. She is survived by her husband, Joe Rex Sadler of Murfreesboro; son, Joe G. (Wendy) Sadler of Rockvale; daughter, Debbie Sadler of Murfreesboro; sister, Cathy (Allen) Jones of Whitehouse, and four grandchildren, Billy Ambrose, Adrian Johnson, Eli Sadler and Caitlin Sadler.
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