72 year old Lloyd Vanatta of Dowelltown died Wednesday of an extended illness at DeKalb Hospital. He was a carpenter and a painter. The funeral will be Friday at 2:00 p.m. at DeKalb Funeral Chapel. Dr. Don Mathis will officiate and burial will be in the Snow Hill Baptist Cemetery.
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White County Man Seriously Injured In Wreck
A 70 year old White County man was seriously injured in a one vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon on Highway 70 east.
Trooper Allen England of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says William M. Johnson of Roberts Matthews Highway, Sparta was traveling east on U.S. 70 in a 2002 Chevy Trail Blazer when he exited the roadway on the south side, struck a sign and mailbox, then went airborne, and came to rest some twenty feet below the roadway in a ravine.
Johnson was airlifted from the scene by a Life Force Helicopter Ambulance and flown to Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga.
The accident occurred around 1:58 p.m. at 2512 Sparta Highway in DeKalb County.
Trooper England says Johnson was not wearing a seat belt.
Two Injured In Wednesday Morning Accident
Two people were injured in a two vehicle accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of West Broad and Duncan Street.
Lieutenant Richard Jennings of the Smithville Police Department says 50 year old Rosa Lee Estes of 321 Jackson Street was turning east from Duncan Street onto Broad Street in a 1989 Buick Regal when she struck a 2000 Dodge Dakota, driven by 41 year old George Lynn Sims of Sparta, who was west on Broad Street.
Both Estes and Sims were taken by DeKalb EMS to DeKalb Hospital.
Troy A. Jones
64 year old Troy A. Jones, Sr. of McMinnville died Monday in Alabama. He was born in DeKalb County. Jones was a retired coach and educator with the Warren County School System and a member of the Westwood Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Cephas and Mary Grace Cantrell Jones and brothers, Charles, Roger, and Joe Jones. Survivors include his wife, Patsy Jones of McMinnville. A son and daughter-in-law, Chip and Janet Jones of Rock Island. A daughter, Torrye Jones of McMinnville. Daughters and sons-in-law, Angie and Jeff Bandy and Tenara and Kenneth King all of McMinnville. A sister, Billie Grace Estes of Smithville. Two brothers, Gary Jones and Cantrell Jones of Smithville. Seven grandchildren, Hayden Jones, Griffin Jones, Eli Jones, Ethan Bandy, Ellen Bandy, Jaxon King, and Camdyn Porter. McMinnville Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements, which are incomplete.
Troy A. Jones, Sr
64 year old Troy A. Jones, Sr. of McMinnville died Monday in Alabama. He was born in DeKalb County. Jones was a retired coach and educator with the Warren County School System and a member of the Westwood Church of Christ. The funeral will be Friday at 3:00 p.m. at McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel. Harold Jones, Bransford England, and Bobby Newby will officiate and burial will be in the New Union Cemetery in DeKalb County. The Jones family will receive friends on Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service at McMinnville Funeral Home. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Cephas and Mary Grace Cantrell Jones and brothers, Charles, Roger, and Joe Jones. Survivors include his wife, Patsy Jones of McMinnville. A son and daughter-in-law, Chip and Janet Jones of Rock Island. A daughter, Torrye Jones and companion John Mark Porter of McMinnville. Daughters and sons-in-law, Angie and Jeff Bandy and Tenara and Kenneth King all of McMinnville. A step-daughter, Angela Ann Evans of McMinnville. A step-son and his wife, Hason and Susan Haston of Foley, Alabama. A sister, Billie Grace Estes of Smithville. Two brothers, Gary Jones and Cantrell Jones of Smithville. Seven grandchildren, Hayden Jones, Griffin Jones, Eli Jones, Ethan Bandy, Ellen Bandy, Jaxon King, and Camdyn Porter. Step-grandchildren, Gracie and Kari Haston, Lucas and Penny Evans. McMinnville Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association
Franklin Delano (Frank) Russell
73 year old Franklin Delano (Frank) Russell of McMinnville died Tuesday at his residence of a short illness. He was born in DeKalb County. Russell was also a security guard at A.O. Smith, a member of Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church, past member of the Moose Lodge, and he served in the U.S. Army. The funeral will be Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel. Lanny Johnson and Harry Green will officiate and burial will be in the Jefferson Cemetery in DeKalb County. Military grave rites will be administered by V.F.W. Post 5064 and the American Legion Post 173. The Russell family will receive friends on Tuesday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.; Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.; and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at McMinnville Funeral Home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dewey and Frances Adcock Russell; his wife, Louise Scott Russell; a son, Phillip Russell; and a sister, Claudine Young. Survivors include a daughter and her fiancee Pattie Griffith and Jamie Jacobs of McMinnville. Sons and daughters-in-law, Gary and Wanda Russell and Brent and Sandy Russell all of Smithville; and Ken and Evelyn Russell of Lexington, Kentucky. A daughter-in-law, Lucy Russell of Smithville. A sister and brother-in-law, Lavonia and Wayne Hatcher of Smyrna. Grandchildren, Amanda Griffith, Erik and Chris Russell, Andy and Mark Prichard, Keith Russell, Tommy Plunkett, Tonya Walls, Elyna Russell, Kristi Russell, and Amy Gosnell. Seven great grandchildren also survive. McMinnville Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to Lazarus House Hospice or to the Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church, in lieu of flowers.
Sixteen Boats Damaged Or Destroyed In Fire at Hidden Harbor Marina
An early morning fire Tuesday destroyed ten boats and damaged six others at Hidden Harbor Marina at Holmes Creek on Center Hill Lake.
DeKalb County Fire Chief Donny Green says firefighters received the call around 1:30 a.m. “We were called to Hidden Harbor Marina to a reported house boat fire. The sheriff’s deputies arrived moments after the call and they reported back that we had four or five houseboats on fire. When we arrived we found that we had about five or six houseboats on fire that had been cut loose from the marina. We also had more boats attached to the pier that were still on fire. There were a total of ten houseboats or pontoon boats that were actually burning and were destroyed and six more boats were damaged. There was no one on the boats at the time so no one was injured. Thankfully, none of our fire fighters were injured either because it’s a very risky situation when you’re fighting a fire on the water.”
Green says TWRA officers were of great assistance to the volunteer firefighters. “I can’t say enough about the help we got from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Officers Ben Franklin, Tony Cross, and Tommy Alexander did an excellent job. They got their quickly and they helped us. We couldn’t have been successful in getting the fire controlled without their help. They did a remarkable job along with my volunteer firefighters who were there. With the help of the TWRA, We were able to pull the burning boats away from the pier and to isolate and secure them so they would not drift back into the dock. From the time we arrived until the time we controlled the fire, we did not lose any more boats other than those already on fire when we got there and we were able to isolate the fire with very minimal structural damage to the marina.”
Green says the origin and cause of the fire is undetermined. ” We don’t know how it started because at the time the fire was discovered, the gentleman at the marina who saw the fire, said there were multiple boats already involved, so at this point we don’t even know which boat the fire started on. That is something the investigators will have to determine when they come in and start looking at this.”
Members of the Cookeville Highway Station, Short Mountain Highway Station, and Midway Station of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department responded. Firefighters also used a boat equipped with an on board pump along with portable pumps to help fight the fire.
TWRA had three officers and three boats on the scene and two officers of the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department rendered assistance.
DeKalb EMS also stood by as a precaution to provide medical support.
Four Involved In Two Separate Crashes On Allen Ferry Road
The Tennessee Highway Patrol investigated two separate traffic accidents Monday night on Highway 83 (Allen Ferry Road)
In the first accident, Trooper Johnny Farley of the Tennessee Highway Patrol says 25 year old Michael P. Clayborn was driving east in a 1997 Cadillac Deville when he crossed the centerline of the road and struck a westbound 2005 Ford Tauras, driven by 59 year old Mary K. Chapman.
Chapman was transported to DeKalb Hospital by DeKalb EMS while Clayborn was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle.
Trooper Farley says Clayborn was cited for a seat belt violation, driving on an expired license, violation of the financial responsibility law, and violation of the drive right lane except to pass law.
In the second accident, Trooper Farley says 51 year old Randy Campbell was traveling east on Highway 83 in his tow truck, enroute to the scene of the first wreck, when a 1999 Chevy Suburban, driven by 36 year old Robert R. Atnip Jr. pulled out in front of him from Holmes Creek Road.
According to Trooper Farley, Atnip failed to stop at the stop sign posted at the intersection of Holmes Creek Road and Highway 83 and pulled in front of the tow truck, causing Campbell’s truck to crash into the driver side door of Atnip’s Suburban.
Trooper Farley says the Suburban, upon impact, overturned and went off the westbound shoulder of the road, coming to rest against some trees.
The tow truck spun around, took out a fence, and came to rest off the west bound shoulder of the road.
Campbell, who was ejected, suffered only minor injuries and refused medical treatment at the scene.
Atnip was extricated from his vehicle by the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department and airlifted from near the scene by a Life Flight helicopter ambulance and flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.
In addition to Trooper Farley, DeKalb EMS, and the Smithville Volunteer Fire Department, others rendering assistance were members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department’s Cookeville Station, and officers of the Smithville Police and DeKalb County Sheriff’s Departments.
Melba Virginia Hale Wood
80 year old Melba Virginia Hale Wood of Woodbury died Saturday at NHC of Smithville of an extended illness. She was a Warren County native, a member of the Short Mountain Methodist Church and Director of Caney Fork Development Corporation. The funeral will be Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home. Bratten Tucker and Royce Martin will officiate and burial will be in the Wood Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Malcolm R. Wood; a son, James R. Wood; her parents, Roy H. and Allie Mai Grizzle Hale; a sister, Oleta Taylor and brothers, Walter and Joe S. Hale. Survivors include two daughters, Melba Jean Wood and her husband Pete Serodino of Chattanooga, and Kathy and her husband Mike Vari of Woodbury. A son, Wayne and his wife Cheryl Wood of Lascassas. A sister, Betty S. Sullens of Woodbury. A sister-in-law, Henrietta Hale of Smithville. Grandchildren Sara and Jason Wright, Melba and Druce Joslin, Donna Byford, Miranda Wood and Ben Watkins. A great grandson, Samson R. Wright. Several nieces, nephews, and cousins also survive. Visitation will be Tuesday after 3:00 p.m. Woodbury Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
South College Street Home Destroyed by Fire
The home of a Smithville woman was destroyed by fire Saturday night on South College Street.
Smithville Fire Chief Charlie Parker says Royce Odom was at home around 8:00 p.m. and discovered the fire in the attic.
The Smithville Volunteer Fire Department rushed to the scene but the blaze was already well underway by the time it was discovered and the home could not be saved. Ms. Odom was not injured.
Members of the DeKalb County Volunteer Fire Department provided mutual aid support with manpower at the scene.
Neighbors also pitched in and helped to salvage some of Ms. Odom’s furniture and other personal belongings.
Chief Parker says the fire may have started from electrical wiring in the attic but the exact cause has not officially been determined.