67 year old Cathy Fuson Frazier of Smithville died Monday at Newport Medical Center in Newport, Tennessee. She was a member of the Smithville First United Methodist Church and was a retired Special Education Supervisor with the DeKalb County School System. Frazier was a 1965 graduate of DeKalb County High School. She received a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Psychology from Tennessee Tech University and earned an Ed.S Degree in Special Education. The funeral will be Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Thursday from 1-9 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. until the service at 1 p.m. Frazier was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Carrie Graham Fuson; darling daughter, Claudette Lasser; two sisters, Paulette “Poppy” Keith and Dianna Carter; brother-in-law, Ronnie Carter; nephew, Ronald Frazier; and father and mother-in-law, Jim Roy and Audrey Frazier. She is survived by a son, Jamie Frazier; grandson, Jacob Frazier and his mother Anita Frazier Rowland all of Newport, Tennessee. Son-in-law, Harry Lasser and grandchildren, Elizabeth, Alex and Nate Lasser all of Smithville. Sister, Rita Fuson Frazier of Hermitage. Brother-in-law, Bobby Keith of South Carolina. A very heartfelt thanks to niece and nephew, Mandy and Lane Keith and their children Ethan, Gavin, and Payton Keith all of Newport, Tennessee. Nieces and nephews, Stephanie Fuson of Nashville, Mandy and Lane Keith, Dori Leigh Keith of Smithville and Wesley Carter of Florida. Great nieces, Katie Leigh and Carrie Mooneyham both of Smithville. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. In addition to flowers, donations may be made to the Retired Teachers Organization or to the DeKalb County School Libraries.
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Cathy Fuson Frazier
67 year old Cathy Fuson Frazier of Smithville died Monday at Newport Medical Center in Newport, Tennessee. She was a member of the Smithville First United Methodist Church and was a retired Special Education Supervisor with the DeKalb County School System. Frazier was a 1965 graduate of DeKalb County High School. She received a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Psychology from Tennessee Tech University and earned an Ed.S Degree in Special Education. The funeral will be Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial will be in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Thursday from 1-9 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. until the service at 1 p.m. Frazier was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Carrie Graham Fuson; darling daughter, Claudette Lasser; two sisters, Paulette “Poppy” Keith and Dianna Carter; brother-in-law, Ronnie Carter; nephew, Ronald Frazier; and father and mother-in-law, Jim Roy and Audrey Frazier. She is survived by a son, Jamie Frazier; grandson, Jacob Frazier and his mother Anita Frazier Rowland all of Newport, Tennessee. Son-in-law, Harry Lasser and grandchildren, Elizabeth, Alex and Nate Lasser all of Smithville. Sister, Rita Fuson Frazier of Hermitage. Brother-in-law, Bobby Keith of South Carolina. A very heartfelt thanks to niece and nephew, Mandy and Lane Keith and their children Ethan, Gavin, and Payton Keith all of Newport, Tennessee. Nieces and nephews, Stephanie Fuson of Nashville, Mandy and Lane Keith, Dori Leigh Keith of Smithville and Wesley Carter of Florida. Great nieces, Katie Leigh and Carrie Mooneyham both of Smithville. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. In addition to flowers, donations may be made to the Retired Teachers Organization or to the DeKalb County School Libraries.
City Receives Another COC Application for Retail Liquor License
Another applicant is seeking a certificate of compliance to obtain a retail liquor license in the City of Smithville.
James E. Bradshaw of Potts Camp Road, Smithville has filed his application with the city to open a liquor store under the name “Center Hill Wine and Spirits, LLC” at 725 South Congress Boulevard at the location of the former Mexican Restaurant in the Food Lion shopping center. James E. Pendergrass of Jefferson Road is to serve as the manager of the business. Bradshaw is a former owner/manager of Pates Ford Marina
Obtaining approval for a certificate of compliance from the city is the first step in obtaining a liquor license, which must be granted by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
The first applicant, Jim Smith of 275 Gene Vaughn Road has already received approval from the city for a certificate of compliance and is awaiting final approval for a license by the state to open a liquor store at 413 East Broad Street under the name “Smithville Discount Wine & Spirits” The building is currently the location for Clair’s Consignment.
According to the regulations under the city’s liquor ordinance, applications for a certificate of compliance are to be referred to the Smithville Police Department for investigation and to the city attorney for a review (background check), who have up to thirty days to report their findings to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen. Once an applicant receives a certificate of compliance from the city, he must then send it to the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission as part of the state requirements in making application for a liquor license.
Bradshaw’s application for a certificate of compliance is to be considered by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen at a special meeting in July at city hall.
All persons wishing to be heard on the certificate of compliance may personally or through counsel appear or submit their views in writing to the City of Smithville at 104 East Main Street, Smithville Tennessee 37166.
The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission will consider the application at a later date to be set by the TABC in Nashville. Interested persons may personally or through counsel submit their views in writing by the hearing date to be scheduled by the TABC
Other conditions set forth in the city liquor ordinance before a certificate of compliance can be issued are as follows:
An applicant must have been a resident of the city for the previous two years or a citizen of the county for three years. Anyone in a partnership must also meet the residency requirements.
No applicant convicted of a felony within ten years of filing an application may be issued a certificate.
There is no limit as to the number of stores that may operate but no retailer shall operate, directly or indirectly, more than one liquor store in the city.
Liquor stores may only be operated in locations zoned for that purpose.
No store may be located in a space of less than 1,500 square feet and the store buildings must be of a permanent type construction.
Liquor stores are required to keep in stock a minimum $150,000 inventory.
Entrances must be on the ground floor, with only one main entrance. If a store is on the corner of two streets, a door opening may be maintained on each such street.
No liquor sales are permitted for consumption on the premises.
No radios, amusement devices, or seating facilities are allowed.
In no event may a liquor store be permitted within 400 feet of any hospital, school, church, or other place of public gathering. The distances are to be measured in a straight line from front door to front door. If there is no building on the place of public gathering, the distance must be measured from front door of the liquor store to the nearest property line of the public gathering location.
The ordinance authorizes inspection fees and civil penalties for violations.
Captain Releases Update on City Crime News
In his latest update on city crime news, Smithville Police Captain Steven Leffew has released the following report.
25 year old Gregory Allen Mayo II was arrested for domestic assault on Sunday, May 31. Officer Lance Dillard responded to a residence for a domestic assault in progress. Upon arrival he spoke with Mayo who stated he was in a fight with his sister. Officer Dillard found the victim locked in a bathroom with marks and scratches on her body and she was bleeding from her thigh. Bond for Mayo is $2,500 and he will be in court July 11.
52 year old Mark George Koch was arrested for domestic violence on Wednesday, June 3. Police were dispatched to a residence in reference to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival officers discovered that Koch had struck the victim in the area of the face causing her glasses to fly off her head. Sergeant Travis Bryant made the arrest. Bond for Koch is $2,000.
39 year old Tyrone Dwayne Owens was arrested for DUI on Saturday, June 6. Police received a call concerning a black Jeep being driven recklessly in the area of Cox Street. While en-route Officer Will Judkins spotted the Jeep in the middle of Dry Creek Road. He stopped and spoke with Owens who had slow slurred speech and appeared to be drowsy. Owens submitted to but performed poorly on sobriety tasks. He was placed under arrest. Bond for Owens is $1,500 and he will be in court July 16.
41 year old Crissy Michelle Evans was arrested for violation of bond conditions on Tuesday, June 9. Officer Matt Farmer was informed that Evans was at a residence in Evans Manor Apartments with the victim in violation of active bond conditions dated July 14, 2014 that state she is to have no contact with the victim. This information was verified by the clerk’s office. Bond for Evans is $2,500.
30 year old Isauro Martinez was arrested for domestic violence on Sunday, June 14. The warrant states that on June 14 at approximately 2:30 a.m. Sergeant Travis Bryant and Officer Joey Myers responded to 848 Foster Road in reference to a suspicious vehicle. While on the scene the officers heard the sound of glass breaking behind the apartments. As they walked around the building the officers saw a man breaking out a window to one of the apartments located on Miller Road. They identified the man as Martinez and learned that he had been in an verbal altercation with his girlfriend. The woman said she locked Martinez out of the residence after he began drinking and became violent. The victim further told the officers that she was cut by broken glass when Martinez busted out the window trying to get back inside. Due to Martinez’s actions and behavior, the woman said she was in fear for her safety and that of her child.
43 year old Patsy Lynn McCoy was arrested on Sunday, June 14 for disorderly conduct, assault and theft. Officer Matt Farmer was dispatched to a disturbance where he found McCoy and the victim who was bleeding from a cut on his left hand. The man said that McCoy had stolen money from him. During the investigation McCoy continued to argue with the victim, neighbors and Officer Farmer. After refusing to comply with the officer’s admonition to be quite, McCoy was arrested for disorderly conduct and assault. Although McCoy repeatedly denied she had any money on her person, a search of her person at the jail turned up money belonging to the victim. Her bond is $4,500 and she will be in court on July 16.
Loretta Morris Dodd
Loretta Morris Dodd, age 80, of Woodbury passed away Friday, June 19, 2015 at Trust Point Hospital. She was a native of Cannon County.
Survivors include her daughters, Rose Lee Nokes of Liberty, Connie (Gail) Dodd, Paulette (Steven) Osment, & Kendall Denise (Mark) Duggin, all of Woodbury; Brother, Leon (Audrey) Morris of Murfreesboro; Sisters, Shirley (Earl) St. John of Hermitage, Mary Wiley Gunter, Jeanette (Donald) Barrett, & Linda Lou (Dickey) Bedwell, all of Woodbury; Grandchildren, Ricky Nokes, Tracy & Terry Hill, Cory Chapman, Brent, Brian, & Katelyn Duggin; Great-Grandchildren, Kenny Fults, Keauna Nokes, Chloe Hill, Morgan Hale, & Klayton Chapman.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Gribble & Esta Lee Bogle Morris; Husband, Kenneth Dodd; and Granddaughter, Candace Dodd.
Ms. Dodd was a member of the Gassaway Church of Christ and was a Homemaker.
Funeral services will be 2 PM Monday, June 22, 2015 at the Gassaway Church of Christ with Bro. Herb Alsup & Bro. John Barker officiating. Interment will follow at Sycamore Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be from 1 to 9 PM Sunday, June 21, 2015.
Woodbury Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Loretta Morris Dodd
Loretta Morris Dodd, age 80, of Woodbury passed away Friday, June 19, 2015 at Trust Point Hospital. She was a native of Cannon County.
Survivors include her daughters, Rose Lee Nokes of Liberty, Connie (Gail) Dodd, Paulette (Steven) Osment, & Kendall Denise (Mark) Duggin, all of Woodbury; Brother, Leon (Audrey) Morris of Murfreesboro; Sisters, Shirley (Earl) St. John of Hermitage, Mary Wiley Gunter, Jeanette (Donald) Barrett, & Linda Lou (Dickey) Bedwell, all of Woodbury; Grandchildren, Ricky Nokes, Tracy & Terry Hill, Cory Chapman, Brent, Brian, & Katelyn Duggin; Great-Grandchildren, Kenny Fults, Keauna Nokes, Chloe Hill, Morgan Hale, & Klayton Chapman.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Gribble & Esta Lee Bogle Morris; Husband, Kenneth Dodd; and Granddaughter, Candace Dodd.
Ms. Dodd was a member of the Gassaway Church of Christ and was a Homemaker.
Funeral services will be 2 PM Monday, June 22, 2015 at the Gassaway Church of Christ with Bro. Herb Alsup & Bro. John Barker officiating. Interment will follow at Sycamore Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be from 1 to 9 PM Sunday, June 21, 2015.
Woodbury Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Twenty Two Students from DeKalb Receive Degrees at TTU
This spring, more than 1,300 students walked across a stage at Tennessee Tech University to receive their college degrees including 22 from DeKalb County.
TTU’s class of 2015 represents 79 of Tennessee’s 95 counties, 36 states and 21 other countries. Their degrees were in 40 undergraduate and 20 graduate fields. The youngest graduate was born in 1994, the oldest in 1930.
The state’s only public technological university, Tennessee Tech University offers more than 40 bachelor’s and 20 graduate programs to more than 11,000 students on its 282-acre campus. TTU students include outstanding high-school graduates, accomplished military veterans and students from around the world, many of whom graduate debt free. With more than 200 student organizations, community service projects and intramural sports, TTU offers a full campus experience.
DeKalb County students receiving college degrees are as follows:
Brian Matthew Agee
Danny Lee Bryan
Robert Wesley Burchfield
Britney M Campbell
Elicia M Cantrell
David W Champion
Ethan B Duke
Jeffrey Alan Engler
Brady S Evans
Kendra E Foutch
Cole C Hawker
Abigail E Hendrix
Samantha K Lewis
Mary A Little
Layne T Mathis
Kristin Nicole Mick
Frank Forrest Pursell
Breanna Jo Russell
Emily Kaye Summers
Jonathan Hunter Tramel
William A Turner
Seth P Willoughby
Leadership DeKalb’s Class of 2015 Celebrates Completion
Leadership DeKalb completed the program’s 17th year with the Class of 2015 graduation celebration this past Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at the New Life Connection Center in Smithville. The welcome was made by Jen Sherwood, Leadership DeKalb Director, and Suzanne Williams, Executive Director, Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce.
Each of the class members of the Class of 2015 had a part in the evening’s festivities, all centered around a theme of “Red Carpet Glam”. The program was MC’ed by the effervescent Rhonda Harpole. Dinner music was coordinated by Andrea Kalina. Ale Maciel recognized the leader award winners, who were announced at the chamber’s annual banquet; Legacy Leader award winners Jack & Faye Underhill, in particular for their many years of volunteer service and leadership given to the DeKalb County Fair, and Community Leader of 2014 Jeff Cantrell, for his leadership and service to the Farmer’s Market.
Each year, the class selects a community project to give back and improve DeKalb County in some way. The Class of 2014 class project final report was presented by Lisa Cripps (LD Class of 2014). Their class project was to raise funds supporting the “specials” at each of the five DeKalb County Schools. Todd Hasty of the Class of 2015 announced that the class of 2015 has chosen two projects. The first is “Bucks for Beds” which will partner with Cantrell’s Furniture and the Department of Children’s Services to help provide resources for at risk families who need beds for their children. The second class project is to revive the Youth Leadership DeKalb program at DCHS.
A fun and poignant slideshow overview of the Class of 2015 was presented by class president, Josh Issac. Norene Puckett read a thorough day-by-day explanation of the year. An original poem was recited by Lydia Trail. Participants’ biographies and program layout was compiled by Beth Adcock. Becky Thompson arranged for the decorations, Laura Stone photographer, and the banquet meal. Jen Sherwood and Suzanne Williams recognized each member of the class at the evening’s end, signifying the completion of the program. The members of the class of 2015 are: Beth Adcock, Smithville Police Department; Kalah Donnell, Wilson Bank & Trust, Alexandria; Rhonda Harpole, DTC-TV host – State of the Arts; Todd Hasty, Premier Realty at Center Hill Lake; Andrea Kalina, Federal Mogul; Ale Maciel, DCHS student/Smithville Rotary Club; Josh Issac, Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce; Norene Puckett, DeKalb Co Drug Court; Becky Thompson, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas; and Lydia Trail, DCHS student/Smithville Rotary Club.
Many thanks to Leadership DeKalb’s program presenters, sponsors and hosts throughout the year. A special thank you to the wonderful folks of New Life Pentecostal Church’s Connection Center, Family Medical Center (program copies), Kilgore’s Restaurant and Donna Hendrix for catering, DCHS for the use of their red carpets, Laura Stone for photography, and Susan Young for helping to serve the delicious meal.
Leadership DeKalb is an adult leadership enhancement program. This program is for individuals who are or show the desire for the role of community trustees. Participants will study the county in-depth; strengthen leadership skills; and build a network of fellow leaders through Leadership DeKalb classmates, alumni, presenters, and current leaders in business, services and our community. Leadership DeKalb shapes our county’s future with knowledgeable, effective and active leaders. Our next class will begin in September of 2015. For more information on being in next year’class, please contact program director Jen Sherwood at 615-464-0645 or the chamber office at 615-597-4163.
Fifty Two Students from DeKalb County Named to Dean’s List at TTU
More than 4,000 students were named to Tennessee Tech University’s spring 2015 dean’s list including 52 from DeKalb County.
The list is made up of the university’s top students, based on grade point average. To be included on the list, students must have at least a 3.1 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
This semester’s list includes students from 88 of Tennessee’s 95 counties.
The state’s only public technological university, Tennessee Tech University offers more than 40 bachelor’s and 20 graduate programs to more than 11,000 students on its 282-acre campus. TTU students include outstanding high-school graduates, accomplished military veterans and students from around the world, many of whom graduate debt free. With more than 200 student organizations, community service projects and intramural sports, TTU offers a full campus experience.
Students from DeKalb County on the Dean’s List are as follows:
Joseph L Angaran
Peter Z Antoniak
Michael C Arms
Christian J Atnip
Hannah M Ball
Ashley M Barnes
Matthew Wayne Boss
Benjamin F Brandt
Robert Wesley Burchfield
Britney M Campbell
Caleb Blake Cantrell
Joshua Ray Cantrell
Talisa Marie Cantrell
Taylor B Cantrell
Katrina A Collier
Ethan B Duke
Whitney N England
Brady S Evans
Christina B Ferguson
Morgan Sloane Garrett
Jessica Brooke Garrison
Callie A Gash
William G Graham
Katie S Haggard
Alexander D Hayes
Abigail E Hendrix
Angela Denise Jones
Elizabeth Catherine Lasser
Taylor C Leach
Samantha K Lewis
Mary A Little
Kristen M Lynch
Zachary R Martin
Laura E Martinez
Elizabeth J Mason
Alexandria B Meadows
Katie L Merriman
Olivia C Norton
Jacob Ethan Parsley
Laura L Reed
Breanna Jo Russell
Aaron Jordan Shirah
Emily A Snow
Lindsay B Snyder
Emily Kaye Summers
Jonathan Hunter Tramel
Dalton H Vaughn
Tracy A Walls
Martha Alan Webb
Brittany N Wilkerson
Justin Brady Wiser
Christopher Riley Young
Tramel Graduates from THP Cadet Class
Trooper Jeremy David Sean Tramel of DeKalb County graduated from the Tennessee Highway Patrol Cadet Class Thursday evening after 20 weeks of intensive training. A ceremony was held Cadet Class 615 at the Tennessee War Memorial in Nashville, where he was sworn in by Governor Bill Haslam.
Speakers during the event included THP Colonel Tracy Trott and Chief Operating Officer – State of Tennessee Greg Adams. Others in attendance included former Tennessee Governor Winfield Dunn.
Tramel was one of 45 graduates, out of over 1,600 applicants, to graduate to the THP, and served as the Vice President of his class. He is the son of Chris and Shawn (Missy) Tramel of Liberty, and Annette and Jeff Clayton of Chattanooga. He has been assigned to the DeKalb County district.
“Congratulations to all of the trooper cadets graduating today,” Adams said. “This evening, you officially become a member of one of the most respected, the most advanced and the most forward thinking state law enforcement agencies in the country.”
“Each one of you has earned this incredible honor of being chosen to serve as a Tennessee state trooper,” Commissioner Bill Gibbons said. You are the best of the best, chosen from more than 1,600 applicants. Congratulations on this accomplishment, and represent us well as one of Tennessee’s finest.”
Trooper Mariah Woodman was named the top cadet and presented the Calvin Jenks Memorial Award for Excellence for his leadership, work ethic and academics. She is the first female to earn this honor. The award was named in honor of the late Trooper Jenks, who was killed in the line of duty in January 2007. Trooper Woodman will serve in Crocket County in the THP’s Memphis District.
“We are proud to honor the first female with the Calvin Jenks Memorial Award for Excellence,” Colonel Trott said. “It’s a remarkable compliment to be viewed by your instructors and peers as a leader. We know that you will continue to excel on the roadways and serve Tennessee with professionalism and pride.”
Bethel University also presented one $5,000 scholarship to Trooper Isaiah Lloyd. Trooper Lloyd will serve in Anderson County of the Knoxville District.
As part of their community service, Cadet Class 615, whose motto is “Sacrifice Self, Honor Others,” participated in two blood drives with the American Red Cross, collected over 900 canned goods for donation, and gifted funds to the Frankie Watson Memorial Scholarship Fund ($1,000) and Sgt. Joshua Mabe’s family ($350), who was killed in an off-duty farming accident in Hancock County on June 6.
The new graduates will now advance to a maximum of 10 weeks of field training.
(Pictured – TN State Chief Operating Officer Greg Adams, Trooper Jeremy D.S. Tramel, and Colonel Tracy Trott.)
(Pictured – Missy and Chris Tramel, Trooper Jeremy Tramel, and Annette and Jeff Clayton)