67 year old Jeanette Ellis Fields of New Hope Road, Alexandria died Wednesday at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville. The funeral will be Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Avant Funeral Home. Perry Clayton will officiate and burial will be in the Pisgah Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Jim Fields of Alexandria. Four daughters, Pam Fields Dillard and her husband Mark of Alexandria; Arlene Fields Davis and her husband Bob of Vidalia, Georgia; Sonya Fields of Lebanon; and Jimmie Fields Alvis and her husband Mark of Brush Creek. Five grandchildren, Clint Johnson and his wife Deddiee, Lance Dillard and his wife Courtney, Brooke Bogle, Peyton Harper, and Brittney Alvis. Two great grandchildren, Ellie Dillard and Davis Scott. A brother, Elmer Ellis, Jr. of Alexandria. Two sisters, Georgie Willoughby and Mildred Clayborn both of Alexandria. Avant Funeral Home in Alexandria is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.
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Green Brook Park Has New Amphitheater Seating Thanks To Local Eagle Scout Candidate
A Smithville Boy Scout, working toward the rank of Eagle Scout, is seeking your help to make his dream become a reality.
Scouts, in order to become an Eagle Scout, must be actively involved in a special service project, and Anderson Webb, chose as his, the addition of bench seating at the Green Brook Park Amphitheater.
Webb worked over a year planning the seating. In addition to working with architects and city managers, Webb conducted a brick sale to fund the project. With the help of volunteers, the seating was constructed and placed August 26th. The bricks will be laid around the amphitheater later in the fall.
Webb, a sophomore at DeKalb County High School, has been involved in Scouts in DeKalb County since first grade. He is soon to join the 4% of all Scouts who are able to attain Eagle Scout rank. A Scout must fulfill requirements in service, leadership, and outdoor skills before earning the Eagle Scout honor.
If you are interested in purchasing a brick in honor of or in memory of someone, the deadline has been extended through the month of September. You may pick up an order form at AmSouth Bank, Webb’s Pharmacy, and other local businesses. For more information contact Anderson Webb at 597-5521.
Harriet Annette Estes
81 year old Harriet Annette Estes of Smithville died Tuesday at Heartland Nursing Home in South Carolina. She was a homemaker and a member of the Smithville Church of God. The funeral will be Friday at 10:00 a.m. at the Smithville Church of God. Donnie Kelly will officiate and burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. She was preceded in death by her parents, Gustav Ingvold and Inga Swenson Haaland; three brothers, Phillip, Gust, and Ingvold Haaland; three sisters, Inga Lehne, Gladys Williams, and Hjordis Riggio; and a grandson, Stephen Estes. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Randy Caplinger of Smithville. Two sons, Roy, Jr. and his wife Dottie Estes of Minnesota and Mark and his wife Patricia Estes of South Carolina. Two step-sons, Jim and Bill Estes of Morristown. Seven grandchildren, Shawn and Cory Caplinger of Smithville, Jennifer and Rachel Estes and Kimberly Burke all of Minnesota and Deborah and Anna Estes of South Carolina. Two great grandchildren. Two sisters, Edith Lang and Viola Boyer both of California. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation will be at the funeral home Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. at which time the body will be taken to the church.
Walter Vandagriff
96 year old Walter Vandagriff of the Dry Creek Community died Tuesday of an extended illness at DeKalb Community Hospital. He was a farmer and a member and longtime Deacon of the Dowelltown Baptist Church. The funeral will be Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Dowelltown Baptist Church. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at which time the body will be taken to the church where it will be from 1:00 p.m. until the service at 2:00 p.m. He was preceded in death by his parents, Will and Nola Ford Vandergriff; his wife, Pauline Yates Vandergriff; a brother, Valter Vandergriff; and a sister, Lois Vandergriff. Survivors include five children, Nelda Burklow and Douglas Vandergriff of Smithville, Wayne Vandergriff of LaGrange, Kentucky, Carolyn Mullinax, and Debra Rowland of Liberty. Two sisters, Nola Vandergriff of Smithville, Pauline Moon of Chattanooga. Eleven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. DeKalb Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
Jeanette Fields
67 year old Jeanette Fields of New Hope Road, Alexandria died Wednesday at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville. The body is at Avant Funeral Home in Alexandria. Arrangements are incomplete.
Five Teens Involved In Sunday Crash
Five teenagers were involved in a one car crash Sunday at Big Woods Road.
Trooper Johnny Farley of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says 15 year old Stephen D. Grantham was traveling east in a 1995 Dodge Intrepid when he failed to negotiate a curve, ran off the right shoulder of the road, continued for 79 feet, and hit a tree head on.
Grantham says he had to swerve to avoid hitting another vehicle.
Trooper Farley says others with Grantham included, 14 year old Brandon Puckett, 15 year old Charles Bates, 15 year old Chip Robinson, and 16 year old Jeffery R. Puckett.
Robinson was seriously injured and airlifted to Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga
Grantham, Puckett, and Bates were transported to DeKalb Community Hospital with minor injuries. Puckett was not injured.
Trooper Farley says all five boys were wearing their seatbelts.
Grantham was charged with driving on a learners permit and failure to exercise due care.
Alexandria Man Injured In Saturday Morning Accident
An Alexandria man was injured in a one car traffic accident Saturday morning on the Walker Creek Road.
Trooper Johnny Farley of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says Danny W. Caldwell was driving a 1996 Pontiac Grand Am west on Walker Creek Road when he lost control while maneuvering to avoid hitting a deer.
The car went across the east bound lane, off the shoulder, struck a ditch and overturned. The vehicle came to rest on its top in a field off the road.
Caldwell was taken by DeKalb EMS to DeKalb Community Hospital where he was treated for head lacerations and other non life threatening injuries.
Two People Rescued After Being Injured In Separate Weekend Accidents
A 42 year old woman suffered an apparent broken ankle while hiking with family and a friend on nature trail Sunday afternoon at Edgar Evins State Park.
Charlie Parker, DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency Coordinator, says the woman was with her two teenage children and a friend when she apparently slipped on some rocks and twisted her ankle while hiking on the John C. Clayborn trail.
Parker says the woman used a cell phone to call 911, but she was so far out in the woods, about two to three miles, it was difficult to get her out. Emergency workers kept in contact with her by cell phone and used GPS coordinates to pinpoint her exact location.
Parker says the woman, who could not walk, was placed in a basket and taken down to the lake, where TWRA officers transferred her by boat to a nearby boat ramp. From there, she was taken by ambulance to a hospital in Cookeville.
Among those participating in the three hour rescue operation, in addition to Parker, were Park Rangers and maintenance employees at Edgar Evins State Park, DeKalb EMS, members of the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Team, DeKalb County Rescue Squad, DeKalb County Volunteer Firefighters, TWRA Officers, DeKalb County deputies, and the Putnam County Rescue Squad.
Meanwhile, a 17 year old Nashville youth was seriously injured late Saturday night after he fell some 40 to 45 feet into a gorge at New Frontiers on the Old Snow Hill Road.
Sheriff Patrick Ray says he and other officers responded to the 911 call along with DeKalb EMS.
The boy was removed from the gorge and taken by ambulance to Lebanon where he was airlifted to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.
The boy, apparently visiting New Frontiers on a retreat, suffered a serious head injury.
Sheriff Ray Busy During His First Days In Office
Sheriff Patrick Ray’s first days on the job have been busy.
In a meeting with the local news media Friday, Sheriff Ray says he has already begun some investigations and is in the process of making his administration more accessible to the public. “We’ve got a drug problem here and we’re going to work on the drugs. That’s one of the first things we’re going to do. We’re also going to work on the burglaries and thefts here. We’ve been getting in a few theft reports today and we’ll be working on those. As a matter of fact, I’ve already got some people working on them now.”
“One of my campaign promises was to have an open door policy to the public. I want everybody to know they are welcome to come in and talk to me or call on the phone if they need to get in touch with me. We’re here for the people. We answer all calls and are ready to help everybody the best that we can do.”
“We started early this morning (Friday) doing the cleanup behind the jail. We’re doing an inventory of the jail today and an inventory of the seized vehicles out back. We’ll be having a sale here pretty quick to get rid of some of these vehicles. I’m working with County Mayor Mike Foster in trying to find a place to tow our seized vehicles. We’ll be keeping the area behind the jail mowed and cleaned up.”
“Here in front of the jail, we’ve taken down a temporary partition that was up. We want the public to feel like they’re invited to come in and talk to the staff or to me.”
Sheriff Ray says he plans to have inmates working under supervision picking up roadside litter and they will possibly work some at schools when children aren’t present or maybe at the landfill, but don’t expect them to work on patrol cars. “I don’t agree with the philosophy of letting inmates work on vehicles. If I put somebody in jail for something, I would not want them putting brakes on my patrol car or any of my guy’s patrol cars. We’ll be using local businesses to do most of the work.”
Ray says he plans to start a Senior Safe program soon. ” One of the first programs that I want to start is my Senior program. As I was going around the county (during the campaign), I talked with a lot of seniors who live by themselves or have some kind of physical disability. We’ll be starting that program pretty quick. What we will need is their names, addresses, and phone numbers. We’ll also need to know if they have any kind of disability. One of my employees will make daily checks on them to make sure they’re okay.”
Don Adamson will be Ray’s Chief Deputy. “Don has law enforcement experience in his background. When I went and talked to him about taking the position of Chief Deputy here, he was a School Resource Officer in Wilson County. He agreed to come on board and I’m proud to have him. Don will be accessible to the public and if anybody wants to talk to him, they will be able to call or come and see him.”
“I’ve made out a schedule for my deputies. A 12 hour shift schedule, rotating weekends. We have two people on days, two on nights, and a swing shift person. All these people will work together in the department. In the jail, the previous administration had two jailers on but we have four on. We’re full capacity on correctional officers and we also have a good staff of qualified deputies.”
Sheriff Ray again stresses that his office door will always be open and if you have any questions or concerns, drug tips, or information, you may call 597-4935 or come by and see him at the DeKalb County Jail.
Hattie Ethel Bogle Byford
85 year old Hattie Ethel Bogle Byford of McMinnville died Saturday at Stones River Hospital in Woodbury of an extended illness. She was a Cannon County native, a homemaker, a retired employee of Val Dor, and a member of the Short Mountain Church of God. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home. Charles Richey will officiate and burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Monday from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Sarah Ferrell Bogle; her husband Marlin Byford, and her son-in-law, H.A. Foster. Survivors include three sons, Glenn and his wife Betty Byford, Carl Byford, and Donald Byford all of McMinnville. Four daughters, Faye Byford of McMinnville, Wilma Foster of Woodbury, Sybil and her husband David Gunter of McMinnville and Sue and her husband Phillip Close of Smithville. Two brothers, Robert Bogle of Woodbury and Hoyte Bogle of Akron, Ohio. Thirteen grandchildren, two step grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren also survive along with several nieces and nephews. Woodbury Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.