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We Remember: Monday, October 12 Obituaries

Here are the latest obituaries and notices as provided by the funeral homes serving Cookeville, Baxter, Monterey, Sparta, Gainesboro and Livingston.

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Obituaries For Monday, October 12

Mr. Earl Nichols, age 90 of Cookevillle died suddenly Monday October 12, 2020 at his home. Arrangements are incomplete.

Sarah Avalon Brown, age 84 of Cookeville, passed away Sunday October 11, 2020 at Signature Health Care of Putnam County. No services are planned.

Gaveside services and interment for Matthew “Matt” James Srodka, age 37 of Smyrna, formerly of Cookeville, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday October 13 at Brown’s Mill Cemetery. Rev. Eric Johansen will officiate. Matt was born April 10, 1983 in Cookeville. He graduated from Blackman High School in 2001 and received his BS Degree in Information Technology from Middle Tennessee State University in 2007. He was IT Analyst with Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation in Nashville and was a member of St.Luke’s Catholic Church in Smyrna. Memorial contributions may be made to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. www.stjude.org.

Funeral Services For Elma Virginia Bohon “Jeannie Brown”, Age 89, Of Cookeville, Will Be Conducted On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, At 12:00 PM From The Chapel Of Goff Funeral Home. Bro. Freddie Looper Will Officiate With Interment To Follow In The Algood City Cemetery. Ms. Brown Was Born On February 24, 1931, In Tucker County, West Virginia, To The Late Oney And Martha Elizabeth Miller Bohon. Ms. Brown Passed Away With Her Family At Her Bedside With Love And Support As They Always Had Been On Saturday, October 10, 2020, At Her Granddaughter’s Home In Rickman, Tennessee, From An Extended Illness. Ms. Brown Was A Homemaker, Loved To Garden And Plant Flowers, Knit And Crochet. She Spent Many Hours Reading Her Bible And Listening To Gospel Music. She Dearly Loved All Her Family And Time Spent Playing With Her Grandchildren. Her Days Were Filled With The Joy Of Living In God’s World. She Was Loved By All Who Knew Her And Will Be Greatly Missed By All. She Is Survived By, 1 Daughter, Linda Brown Goff Of Rickman, TN; 2 Sons And Daughters-In-Law, Mitchell And Karen Brown Of Monterey, TN, Jimmy “Shorty” And Bobbie Brown Of Cookeville, TN; 10 Grandchildren, Danny (And Marleen) Brown, Brandy (And Jason) Pendergrass, Matthew Brown, Candy Brown, Amanda Brown, Brandon Goff, Bryan Goff, Michael Brown, Philip “Andy” Brown, And Johnny Brown; 11 Great Grandchildren; 1 Great Great Grandchild; And 3 Siblings, Wilda And Dave Strahin, Ralph And Doris Bohon, Earl And Patty Bohon All Of Tucker County, WV. In Addition To Her Parents, She Was Preceded In Death By Her Husband, Sam Brown; Daughter, Carol Brown Phipps; 2 Infant Sons; Brother, Kenneth Bohon; And Great Grandson, Dawson Curtis. The Family Will Receive Friends At Goff Funeral Home On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, From 10:00 AM Until Time Of Services At 12:00 PM.

Funeral services for Dr. Diane Lee Sadler, age 68 of Livingston, are to be held Wednesday, October 14th, 2020 from Central Park, Livingston, beginning at 2pm. Interment will be in the Draper Memorial Cemetery, Gainesboro. Dr. Sadler passed away, Friday, October 9, following a brief illness. Dr. Sadler is survived by devoted husband Waymon “Bruce” Hudgens of Livingston and former husband and dear friends, James Robbins and wife Denise Robbins of Monroe. Cherishing the memory of their beloved mother are Toni Robbins Brandt, and husband Brad, of Nashville and James Howard Robbins Junior, and wife Ginger of Cookeville. Additionally, Dr. Sadler is survived by stepson Tucker Hudgens and wife Kristen of Panama City, Florida. A native Livingstonian, Dr. Sadler was a 1970 graduate of Livingston Academy. A career educator and academic administrator, she earned her BS, MA, and EDS from Tennessee Technological University. In 1989 Dr. Sadler earned her EDD from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Sadler served as an adjunct professor at Tennessee Tech. Upon her retirement from a forty-year career, serving Overton County schools, Dr. Sadler served was elected to the Overton County Board of Education – a position of public service held at the time of her passing. A devout Christian, Dr. Sadler worshiped with Collegeside Church of Christ, Cookeville. Prior to such membership, Dr. Sadler was an active member of the Livingston Church of Christ for many years. As a patriotic American and as an active community participant, Dr. Sadler memberships included: the Livingston Rotary Club, Livingston Downtown Revitalization Committee, Delta Kappa Gamma(Alpha Upsilon Chapter), and the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Dr. Sadler was a member of the Tennessee Tech and the University of Tennessee Alumni Associations, respectively. In lieu of flowers we would like to have donations sent to either Mustard Seed Ranch at 4955 Kuykendall Road, Cookeville, or Happy Haven at 2311 Wakefield Drive, Cookeville, or Church of Christ Disaster Relief at PO Box 111180 Nashville. Family and friends will be received 10:00-2:00 Wednesday, prior to the 2:00 pm service.

Celebration Of Life Services For William Lee Wherry, Age 73, Of Crossville, Will Be Conducted On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, At 4:00 PM From The Chapel Of Goff Funeral Home. Minister Angela Dillon Will Officiate. Mr. Wherry Was Born On November 23, 1946, In Nashville, Tennessee, To The Late Albert Lee And Evelyn Stevens Wherry. Mr. Wherry Passed Away Surrounded By His Family On Saturday, October 10, 2020, At His Home. Mr. Wherry Was A Long Time Employee Of Central Parking And Retired From Mack’s Pest Control. He Was An Awesome Mechanic And Loved To Build Race Cars. He Is Survived By His Wife, Elsie Marie Wherry Of Crossville, TN; 2 Daughters, Wendy (Minister Angela) Dillon Of Nashville, TN, Christy (Thomas) Adams Of Nashville, TN; 1 Son, Joey (Nathan) Ford Of Sparta, TN; 1 Granddaughter, Raychel Adams; 2 Grandsons, Michael Lobsien And Thomas Lobsien; 1 Great Grandson, Gianni Maradiaga; Sister, Julia Fish Of Washington State; Brother, Larry Wherry Of Springfield, TN; Sister-In-Law, Mary Ann Wherry Of New Jersey; Several Nieces, Nephews, Great Nieces And Great Nephews. In Addition To His Parents, He Was Preceded In Death By His Brother, David Wherry; Brother-In-Law, Richard Fish; Nephew, Terry Wayne Wherry; And Sister-In-Law, Alice “Jean” Wherry. His Wishes Of Cremation Are Being Honored. The Family Will Receive Friends At Goff Funeral Home On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, From 3:00 PM Until Time Of Services At 4:00 PM.

Funeral services for Erma Herren Maxwell, age 86 of Baxter, will be held Friday, October 16th at 1:00 PM at the Baxter Chapel of Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home with burial in Maxwell South Cemetery. The family will receive friends Thursday, 5-8 PM and Friday after 11:00 AM.

Memorial services for John William Bennis, 74 of Sparta, will be held Sunday, October 18 at 3pm at Crest Lawn Funeral Home. He passed from this life on Friday, October 2, 2020, at home in Sparta. John enjoyed tinkering with cars, he was the owner of John’s Garage and Wrecker Service in Bloomington Springs. He liked to “glamcamp” (glamorous camping) with all the amenities of home, but at the lake. Jet skiing was also an event he liked doing while at the lake. He was an avid Amazon shopper. John loved his family, especially his grandson, who called him PopPop. Surviving are daughter, Jennifer Bennis of Cookeville and son Jonathan Bennis of Cookeville. The family will receive friends on Sunday, October 18, 2020 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.

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