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05-17-2006
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Sherry Lynn Carmack
Funeral services for Ms. Sherry Lynn Carmack, 43, of Monterey, were
conducted Wednesday, May 10, 2006, from the chapel of Hall Funeral
Home in Celina with Bro. Kenny Westmoreland officiating.
Burial was in Turkey Town Cemetery.
Ms. Carmack died Monday, May 8 at Livingston Regional Hospital.
Born in Jackson County, she was the daughter of Ray Carmack and
the late Faye Elizabeth (Boles) Carmack. In addition to her mother,
she was preceded in death by two brothers, Terry Glenn Carmack and
Stevie Ray Carmack.
Survivors, in addition to her father, include her grandmother,
Oval Carmack of Celina; and a special friend, Debra Cherry.
Pallbearers were Layla Braswell, Vera Coons, Tammy Human, Cathy
Long, Shirley Mackey, and Michelle Smith.
Special care provided by Hall Funeral Home. (C)
Darrell Gore
Funeral services for Mr. Darrell Gore, 44, of Walling, were conducted
at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7, 2006, from the chapel of Goff Funeral Home
with Rev. Gary Davis officiating.
Burial was in Dotson's Chapel Cemetery.
Mr. Gore died Thursday, May 4 at his home in Walling. He was a
tree trimmer, a founding member of the Men's Auxiliary Post 431
in Dayton, OH, where he had served as chaplain, and was a member
of Sons of the AMVETS Post 24 in Dayton.
Born December 27, 1961, in Dayton, he was the son of the late Aaron
Doyle and Sarah Melinda (Judd) Gore. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by a brother, Jesse Aaron "Ace"
Gore.
Survivors include his wife, Mavery (Meadows) Gore of Walling; a
brother, Jimmy Gore of Livingston; 2 sisters, Denise Smith of Livingston
and Darlene Pippin of Cookeville; a special uncle and aunt, Horace
and Juanita Gore of Gordonsville; 2 nephews, Ronnie Gore of Cookeville
and James White of Livingston; and 2 nieces, Angie Bilbrey and Kristin
Pippin, both of Cookeville.
Special care provided by Goff Funeral Home. (C)
Dewayne Phillips
Funeral services for Mr. Dewayne Phillips, 56, of Hanging Limb,
were conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 13, 2006, at Mineral Springs
Baptist Church with Bro. Tony Phipps and Rev. Kevin Phillips officiating.
Burial was in Hanging Limb Cemetery.
Mr. Phillips died Wednesday, May 10 from injuries sustained in
a motor vehicle accident. He was a logger and a member of Mineral
Springs Baptist Church, Green Pond Masonic Lodge 701, and Green
Pond Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 482. He loved the Lord, sang
in many area churches over the years, and was a member of and sang
with the Talmadge Phillips Gospel Singers.
Born March 29, 1950, in Hanging Limb, he was the son of Bonnie
Phillips of Hanging Limb and the late Rev. Talmadge Phillips. In
addition to his father, he was preceded in death by an infant brother,
Jimmy Phillips; and his grandparents, Horace and Lula Phillips,
Perry Phillips, and Ruby Harville.
Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, Sandy (Robbins)
Phillips of Hanging Limb; 4 daughters and sons-in-law, Tamara and
Shawn Julian of Cookeville, Tiffany and Scott Caldwell of Hanging
Limb, and Becky and John Reed and Ashley and Chris Stover, all of
Sparta; his grandmother, Elo Phillips of Monterey; a special brother,
Laddie Key of Hanging Limb; 2 sisters and a brother-in-law, Delene
and Dwayne Pickering and Delaine Morton, all of Greeneville; 8 grandchildren,
Peyton Caldwell, Paige Caldwell, and Alexis Caldwell, all of Hilham,
Libby Julian and Abby Julian, both of Cookeville, and Matthew Reed,
Josh Reed, and Adrianna Stover, all of Sparta; and 2 nieces, Chastity
Morton and Ashley Morton, both of Greeneville.
Special care provided by Goff Funeral Home. (C)
Kathern Robbins
Funeral services for Mrs. Kathern Robbins, 68, of Twinton, will
be conducted at 7 p.m. today, Wednesday, May 17, 2006, from the
chapel of Goff Funeral Home with Rev. Kenny Pierce officiating,
and Green Pond Order of Eastern Star Chapter 482 conducting O.E.S.
services.
Burial will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 18 in Gardens of Memory
Cemetery in Muncie, IN.
Mrs. Robbins died Monday, May 15 at Livingston Regional Hospital.
Retired from Indiana Glass in Dunkirk, she was a member of the Green
Pond Order of Eastern Star Chapter 482 and attended Vines Ridge
Missionary Baptist Church.
Born January 11, 1938, in Overton County, she was the daughter
of the late John Lee and Marie (Henry) Johnson. In addition to her
parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Robbins;
an infant son, Kenneth Robbins; and 2 brothers, Chester Johnson
and John L. Johnson.
Survivors include 2 brothers, J.P. Johnson of Muncie and Jim Johnson
of Twinton; and a sister, Effie Jewel Rupe of Twinton. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be given at Goff Funeral Home.
Special care provided by Goff Funeral Home. (C)
Charles Edward Savage
Funeral services for Mr. Charles Edward Savage, 78, of New Albany,
OH, were conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 13, 2006, from the
chapel of Newcomer Funeral Home in Columbus, OH, with Pastor James
E. White officiating.
Burial was in Kingwood Memorial Park.
Mr. Savage died Wednesday, May 10 at Mount Carmel East Hospital.
He faithfully served his country in the United States Army during
World War II, was a 32nd degree Mason, and worked for A.W. Burns
Construction, Decker Construction, W.R. Hatch Builders, and retired
from Mulbarger Enterprises. He enjoyed playing the guitar and singing
country music.
Born November 29, 1927, in Jamestown, he was the son of the late
Millard and Mary Jane (Staggs) Savage. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his daughter, Carol (Savage) Hatch;
3 brothers, Clester Savage, E.J. Savage, and Ben Savage; and 5 sisters,
Lucille Little, Estelle Turner, Dellas Savage, Jessie Holt, and
O.V. Dishman.
Survivors include his loving and devoted wife of 61 years, Norma
C. (Walker) Savage; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and LoAnne
Savage of Columbus and Randy and Pam Savage of Winterhaven, FL;
2 daughters and sons-in-law, Deborah and Rick Snow of Johnstown,
OH, and Vangela and Dale Houston of New Albany; a brother and sister-in-law,
Jerry and Mary Savage; 2 sisters and a brother-in-law, Joyce Shields
and Geneive and Elwood Walker, all of Livingston; 5 grandchildren,
James Miller, Charles Petrella, Heather Mahle, Kari Hendrix, and
Leslie Houston; 3 great-grandchildren, Mallory Petrella, Tony Petrella,
and Madelyn Mahle; and many nephews and nieces.
Messages of condolences may be left at www.newcomerfamily. com.
Special care provided by Newcomer Funeral Home. (C)
Casto Ray Walker
Funeral services for Mr. Casto Ray Walker, 83, of Springfield, were
conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 11, 2006, from the Oakhurst Chapel
of Robertson County Funeral Home with Richard "Dickie"
Thompson officiating.
Burial was in Oakley Cemetery in Livingston.
Mr. Walker died Tuesday, May 9 at his daughter's home.
Survivors include 2 sons, Otis Mark Walker of Cedar Hill and Willie
Ray Walker of Springfield; a daughter, Carolyn (Walker) Cato of
Springfield; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and his extended
family, David Traughber of Cedar Hill, Irene Traughber of Greenbrier,
Joyce Searcy of Cross Plains, Mary Haggard of Gallatin, and Rosa
Ducos and Billy Joe Walker, both of New Orleans, LA.
Special care provided by Robertson County Funeral Home. (C)
Earl Walker
Graveside services for Mr. Earl Walker, 90, of Cookeville, were
conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 9, 2006, at Hess Cemetery with
Dr. Jeff Moore officiating.
Mr. Walker died Friday, May 5 in Cookeville. He worked 32 years
for the city of Altus, OK, 9 of those years as Altus electric superintendent.
He was a member of Woodmen of the World and was of the Baptist faith.
Born in Jackson County, he was the son of the late Troy and Emily
Walker.
He was married to Nadine (Bartley) Walker for 70 years.
Survivors include 2 daughters and a son-in-law, Beverly and Chuck
Galmon and Madeline Burton; 3 grandchildren, Crystal Ragsdale and
her husband, Dr. J. Wylie Ragsdale, Greg Sorrels and his wife, Jennifer,
and Mark Galmon and his wife, Spring; 4 great-grandchildren, Grant
Galmon, Ross Galmon, Zach Sorrels, and Tiffany Fritz; and 2 great-great-grandchildren,
Ashton Fritz and Megan "Sunshine" Ragsdale.
He will be remembered, loved, and never forgotten. Online tributes
may be made to the family of Mr. Walker at www.Lowell-Tim.com.
Special care provided by Lowell-Tims Funeral Home. (C)
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