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Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898

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  • Joyce Ann (Keeton) Hill

    Aug 26, 2021

    April 21, 1950 ~ August 20, 2021 Joyce Ann Keeton Hill, 71, of Hohenwald passed away on August 20, 2021 at Maury Regional Medical Center. Mrs. Hill was born in Wayne County on April 21, 1950 to the late James Edward and Eunice Clay Keeton. Joyce began her career doing factory work before fulfilling her true passion of helping those in need. She worked as a CNA sharing her infectious smile and love to others. On November 5, 1968 she married her true soulmate, Eunice Hill, in Florence, Alabama....

  • Verna Ruth Brown

    Aug 26, 2021

    November 11, 1944 ~ August 13, 2021 On August 13, 2021, Verna Ruth Brown unexpectedly passed away at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia at the age of 76. She was born in Beaumont, Texas on November 11, 1944 to the late Midgie and Sara Barrow. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Brown. Ms. Verna is survived by her loving son, William Brown and daughter-in-law Nicole Brown; grandchildren, William, Emma, Walker, and Mason Heverly Brown, and Darren Lee;...

  • Andrew J Gingerich

    Aug 26, 2021

    December 19, 1999 - August 18, 2021 Andrew J Gingerich, 21, of Hohenwald passed unexpectedly from this life on Wednesday, August 18, 2021. Andy was born on December 19, 1999, to Joseph and Lydia Gingerich of Ethridge. He was always smiling, happy, he loved Jesus and talked of Him everywhere he went. He worked incredibly hard, was responsible beyond his years, and lived his life as an honest open book, always learning to be the best at everything he did. He always took time for, and loved many...

  • Dexter Hargrave

    Aug 26, 2021

    21 - 2021 Dexter Hargrave, 73, of Hohenwald passed away at Maury Regional Medical Center on August 17, 2021. Mr. Hargrave was born in Lewis County at the Boyce Clinic to the late Roy Patton and Doris Melvie Grimes Hargrave on October 31, 1947. Many seemed intimidated by Dexter, but once you were able to meet him and get to know him, he would do anything for you. He has been described as a gentle giant who would give you the shirt off his back. In his spare time, he enjoyed hopping on his Harley Davidson and hitting the road with friends. Mr....

  • Beverly Diane Webb

    Aug 26, 2021

    June 5, 1955 - August 22, 2021 Beverly Webb of Columbia, formerly of Hohenwald, passed away on Sunday morning, August 22, 2021 at Maury Regional Medical Center at the age of 66. She was born on June 5, 1955 to the late Tipton Yates and Dean Pitts in Hohenwald. She was described by her family as a fun loving person who enjoyed having a big time. She was born and raised in Lewis County and graduated from Lewis County High School. She held many professions throughout her life, ranging from Lewis...

  • Jerry Scott

    Aug 26, 2021

    14 - 2021 On the morning of August 12, 2021, Jerry Lewis Scott passed away at Maury Regional Medical Center at the age of 80. He was born in Hickman County on November 10, 1940 to the late Boyd and Lucinda Ophelia Gordon Scott. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Linda Joyce Scott, just two years prior. Mr. Scott is survived by his daughters, Sonya Crowell (Phillip) and Kelley Gay (Chris); and grandchildren, Justin Crowell, Quinten Crowell (Sara Beth), Brayden...

  • Lisa Joan Edwards

    Aug 19, 2021

    December 6, 1960 - August 7, 2021 Lisa Joan Edwards was born December 6, 1960, in Hohenwald, to the late Robert Joe and Jessie Burlison Parnell and died on August 7, 2021, at her home. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her sisters, Lois and Connita, and a grandson, Eli Campbell. Lisa is survived by her husband, Dennis Edwards; daughters, Dana (Buford) Campbell and Angie (Troy) Staggs; her son, Jamie (Natalie) Edwards; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She owned and operated the Dinky Stop Market, Aetna, and...

  • David L. Quillen

    Aug 19, 2021

    David L. Quillen was born on July 28, 1943 in Nashville to Emmett and Eva Quillen of Hohenwald. He passed at his home in Gulfport, Florida on July 19, 2021 with his wife of 50 years holding his hand. David was a 1961 graduate of Lewis County High School where he played football and the trumpet. He graduated from Tennessee Tech University Class of 1965. There he was a member of the Sigma Phi Delta fraternity which, after legalization of fraternities, became Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He helped...

  • Thomas Elliott

    Aug 19, 2021

    Thomas "Tom" Elliott, 74, departed this earth peacefully on July 23, 2021 surrounded by his loving family, after a short but fierce battle with cancer. The son of Douglas Elliott and Donna Spooner, Tom grew up on a dairy farm in Waterville, New York, where he learned to work and run farming equipment. After college, he moved to The Farm community in Summertown, where he met his wife of nearly 47 years, Barbara. Barbara helped Tom recover from a farming accident that claimed his hair and scalp,...

  • Ronald "Moon" Trull

    Aug 19, 2021

    April 4, 1960 ~ August 11, 2021 Ronald "Moon" Everett Trull, 61, of Linden, unexpectedly passed away on August 11, 2021. Mr. Trull was born in Nashville on April 4, 1960 to the late Ishmael and Dorothy Perdue Trull. He enjoyed being outside working on different vehicles or taking off for the river to do some fishing. Ronald's true passion was music. He loved listening to country and classic rock while strumming his own guitar. Ronald is survived by his two daughters, Vanessa (Zackery) Ward and...

  • MaryAnn Turnbow

    Aug 19, 2021

    MaryAnn Takacs Turnbow, age 78, passed away on Thursday, August 5, 2021, in her home surrounded by family in Hohenwald. MaryAnn was born to the late Louis and Mary Banko Takacs on October 9, 1942, in New Jersey. MaryAnn was the definition of a strong, hardworking, Hungarian woman. She loved to crochet works of art, was an amazing cook of numerous delicious meals, but more than anything she loved her family dearly. Her family was the biggest fulfillment of her life. She enjoyed watching her...

  • Johnathan Bates

    Aug 19, 2021

    Johnathan Leon Bates was born December 7, 1988 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, to the union of Kenneth and Vickie Lawson Bates. Johnathan tragically left this walk of life in the early morning hours of August 10, 2021, making his stay in this life 32 years, 8 months, and 3 days. He grew up in the Vine Street community playing kickball, baseball, and football. The friends that were always around would be too numerous to try to name. One thing can always be said, when Johnathan was...

  • John Edwin Trull, Sr.

    Aug 19, 2021

    John Edwin Trull, Sr., 76, of Lobelville passed away Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at St. Thomas West Hospital. He was born in Linden to the late Lelon Trull and Dessie Chandler Trull. He was a retired Construction Operator for TVA. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and doing mechanic work. In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by a brother Bob Trull. Survivors include his wife, Robbie Trull; children, John Trull, Jr. of Hohenwald, Leigh Ellen Rosson of Parsons, Brent (Jennifer) Jones of...

  • Beverly Ann Whitworth

    Aug 19, 2021

    Beverly Ann Whitworth, age 64, a resident of Hohenwald, passed away Thursday evening, August 12, 2021, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. There will be no public service at this time. Heritage Funeral Home in Columbia, Tennessee is assisting the family with arrangements. Beverly was born on July 23, 1957, in Hohenwald, and was the daughter of the late Hershell David Whitworth and the late Mary Annie Belle Edwards Whitworth. She was a 1975 graduate of Lewis County High School and earned...

  • John Edwin Trull, Sr.

    Aug 12, 2021

    John Edwin Trull, Sr., 76, of Lobelville passed away Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at St. Thomas West Hospital. He was born in Linden to the late Lelon Trull and Dessie Chandler Trull. He was a retired Construction Operator for TVA. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and doing mechanic work. In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by a brother Bob Trull. Survivors include his wife, Robbie Trull; children, John Trull, Jr. of Hohenwald, Leigh Ellen Rosson of Parsons, Brent (Jennifer) Jones of...

  • MaryAnn Turnbow

    Aug 12, 2021

    MaryAnn Takacs Turnbow, age 78, passed away on Thursday, August 5, 2021, in her home surrounded by family in Hohenwald. MaryAnn was born to the late Louis and Mary Banko Takacs on October 9, 1942, in New Jersey. MaryAnn was the definition of a strong, hardworking, Hungarian woman. She loved to crochet works of art, was an amazing cook of numerous delicious meals, but more than anything she loved her family dearly. Her family was the biggest fulfillment of her life. She enjoyed watching her...

  • Lisa Joan Edwards

    Aug 12, 2021

    December 6, 1960 - August 7, 2021 Lisa Joan Edwards was born December 6, 1960, in Hohenwald, to the late Robert Joe and Jessie Burlison Parnell and died on August 7, 2021, at her home. In addition to her parents she was also preceded in death by her sisters, Lois and Connita, and a grandson, Eli Campbell. Lisa is survived by her husband, Dennis Edwards; daughters, Dana (Buford) Campbell and Angie (Troy) Staggs; her son, Jamie (Natalie) Edwards; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She owned and operated the Dinky Stop Market, Aetna, and...

  • David L. Quillen

    Aug 12, 2021

    David L. Quillen was born on July 28, 1943 in Nashville to Emmett and Eva Quillen of Hohenwald. He passed at his home in Gulfport, Florida on July 19, 2021 with his wife of 50 years holding his hand. David was a 1961 graduate of Lewis County High School where he played football and the trumpet. He graduated from Tennessee Tech University Class of 1965. There he was a member of the Sigma Phi Delta fraternity which, after legalization of fraternities, became Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He helped...

  • Bobby Frazier

    Aug 5, 2021

    19 ~ 2021 (age 66) On the evening of July 27, 2021 Bobby Frazier peacefully passed away after a courageous fight against cancer. He was born in Hohenwald on November 9, 1954 to the late Guy Boyd and Julia Mae Whitehead Frazier. Being the jack of all trades, he dabbled in many lines of work. Most of his career involved him taking to the road as a truck driver. After leaving the trucking business, he owned and operated many car lots in South Georgia while also helping to clear land and clean up...

  • Deborah Keltner

    Aug 5, 2021

    February 16, 1950 ~ July 27, 2021 On July 27, 2021, the world lost one of the most kind, caring and loving women who ever lived, Mrs. Deborah Ann Hines Keltner, at 71 years. She passed away unexpectedly around noon in her home, from a sudden, massive heart attack. Debbie was born on February 16, 1950 to Raymond Larrimore Hines and Eleanor Whitwell Hines. She grew up in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee and graduated from Hay Long High School in 1968. Debbie was always a sweetheart and such a joy to be...

  • Bohdi Horner

    Aug 5, 2021

    A little angel was called home to our Lord on July 30, 2021. Bohdi Moon Horner, son of Steve and Laura Whitehead Horner, was born sleeping at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia. Bohdi is survived by his siblings, Darrian, Zowie, Derby, Korbin, and Tristen; and grandparents, Brenda Horner, Bruce Oxendale, and Johnny and Chris Whitehead. He was preceded in death by grandparents, Burton Horner and Judy Oxendale. No services are currently planned. Adair Funeral and Cremation Services is assisting the family with arrangeme...

  • William Keith Hanvey

    Aug 5, 2021

    January 5, 1964 ~ July 31, 2021 William Keith Hanvey, age 57, of Loretto, TN passed away Saturday, July 31, 2021. He was a native of Florence, AL, and a retired mechanic. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Howard Hanvey and Mary Yvonne Daniel Prince; and four sisters, Susie Roberson, Kathy Hanvey, Lisa Hanvey, and Sabrina Riley. He is survived by his wife, Mary Hanvey of Loretto; one son, Jason David Wilburn of Lawrenceburg; one daughter, Kristi Finerty (Shane) of Summertown; four...

  • Telford Tharp

    Jul 29, 2021

    Telford Fain Tharp, age 78, former long-time pastor of The Pentecostals of Columbia, husband of Jonnie Marie Tharp, and a resident of Columbia, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday morning, July 22, 2021. Born on September 10, 1942, in Lewis County, Tennessee, Bishop Tharp was the son of the late Escar Fain Tharp and the late Lockye Elizabeth Turnbow Tharp. He was a 1960 graduate of Lewis County High School and worked as a service manager for Kelley Motor Company in Hohen...

  • James "Rusty" Onweller

    Jul 29, 2021

    In the morning hours on July 16, 2021 James Harold "Rusty" Onweller passed away in his Hampshire home surrounded by family. He was born in San Jose, California on May 10, 1946 to the late Glen Albert and Laverne Lippert Onweller. Rusty didn't lead a boring life and was always ready for the next adventure. He had always been admired for his want to help anyone in need. He was a committed, hard working man that would stop at nothing to provide for his family. Rusty was witty, hilarious, and trustw...

  • Herb Helton

    Jul 29, 2021

    Herb Helton, age 90, a resident of Lynnville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 25, 2021, at his residence surrounded by family and friends. Born on September 20, 1930, in Giles County, Herb was the son of the late Clyde May Helton and the late Annie Mae Shelton Helton. On December 18, 1948, he married Joyce Owen Helton, who preceded him in death on January 10, 2018. Herb was a farmer for many years and was the founder and owner of Bestview Farms. For most of his adult life, he was in the...

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What is Lewis County known for? ›

With hundreds of thousands of acres of open space, including rivers and lakes, Lewis County is a hub for hunting and fishing in some of the most beautiful country in the state of Washington.

What is the history of Lewis County Kentucky? ›

Developed from a portion of Mason County in 1806, it is named for Merriweather Lewis of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition. The first county seat was Poplar Flats in 1806; Vanceburg became the county seat in December 1863. Vanceburg was named for Joseph C. Vance, a Revolutionary War veteran born in Virginia.

What is the history of Vanceburg Kentucky? ›

The town was established by Joseph Vance and Moses Baird, who as leader of the group named the settlement after his companion. The town thrived on salt production and mining. The only monument to Union soldiers killed in the Civil War south of the Mason Dixon line is located in Vanceburg.

What is the history of Lewis County Tennessee? ›

Lewis County was created by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly on December 23, 1843, with land portions taken from Maury, Hickman, Lawrence, and Wayne Counties. The county was named for Captain Meriwether Lewis, leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who died and was buried in this location in 1809.

What is the largest town in Lewis County? ›

The Lewis County population was 82,700 in 2021, up over 7,000 from 2010. The largest city is Centralia, with a population of 18,280 in 2021.

What is the median household income in Lewis County WA? ›

In 2022, Lewis County, WA had a population of 82.7k people with a median age of 42.4 and a median household income of $67,247. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Lewis County, WA grew from 81,214 to 82,663, a 1.78% increase and its median household income grew from $60,581 to $67,247, a 11% increase.

What is the oldest town in Kentucky? ›

The City of Harrodsburg Kentucky was founded in 1774 as the first permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains. As Kentucky's oldest town, the city is located in the heart of the Bluegrass Region and is surrounded by rolling countryside, horse farms, historic stone fences, historic architecture and culture.

What is the smallest populated county in Kentucky? ›

Robertson County is located in north eastern Kentucky in the middle of the Licking River and Bluegrass regions of the state. It is the smallest county in population, and the second smallest in area with one hundred square miles of land.

Who were the first settlers in Kentucky? ›

Early settlers included Revolutionary War veterans staking claims to bounty-land grants. Scots-Irish, German, and English individuals and families from Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee soon joined the veterans in Kentucky.

What is the indigenous name for Kentucky? ›

Pioneer George Rogers Clark claimed the name was derived from the Indian word "Kentake," meaning "meadow land." The claim is also made that it stems from the Shawnee word meaning "at the head of a river" inasmuch as they used the Kentucky River in traveling throughout the area.

What is the history of Harlan County Kentucky? ›

Harlan County was formed in 1819 from a part of Knox County. It is named after Silas Harlan. With the help of his uncle Jacob and his brother James, Harlan built a log stockade near Danville, which was known as "Harlan's Station".

How did Olive Hill KY get its name? ›

History. Olive Hill began as a rural trading post established by the Henderson brothers in the first part of the 19th century. Although Olive Hill was allegedly named by Elias P. Davis for his friend Thomas Oliver, there is no evidence to support this popular contention.

What is the only county in Tennessee named for a woman? ›

Grainger County, 1796-1976; the only TN county named for a woman.

How did Lewis County KY get its name? ›

On December 2, 1806 Kentucky's forty-eighth county was established by the legislature and named for Meriwether Lewis ( 1774-1809), the co-leader of the recently com- pleted Lewis and Clark expedition.

What is Lewis County named after? ›

Lewis County was established in 1843 from parts of Perry, Hickman, Maury, Lawrence, and Wayne Counties and named in honor of Meriwether Lewis, the famed explorer of the Lewis and Clark expedition, who died within the county's boundaries.

What is Lewis County, WV known for? ›

Welcome to Lewis County, West Virginia—also known as Stonewall Country and famous as the boyhood home of General Stonewall Jackson, you will discover a region rich with legendary history, outdoor recreation, arts and culture.

What is the history of Lewis and Clark County Montana? ›

The area that became Lewis & Clark County was created within Montana Territory in 1864. Originally titled Edgerton County after a territorial governor, the jurisdiction was renamed in 1868 for the Lewis & Clark expedition which transversed it twice, once in 1805 and again in 1806.

How did Lewis and Clark County get its name? ›

The county was established on June 2, 1865, as one of the nine original counties of the Territory of Montana named Edgerton County in honor of Sidney Edgerton, first Governor of the Territory of Montana, and was renamed Lewis and Clark County on March 1, 1868, in honor of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.

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