Marion County Tribune

4A —The Marion Tribune, Thursday, July 25, 2024 JohnnyMichael “Mikey”Mullins, Sr. 80 Johnny Michael “Mikey” Mullins, Sr. 80, of Jasper, was called home on July 15. He was born to the late John Edward Mullins and Thelma Heard Mullins on April 30, 1944. Mikey wasmarried toVivianGlad- den Mullins for fi fty-nine years. He had a great sense of humor, always saying funny things.Hehadbeena baseball coach for the Rec- reation Center. Mikey loved working on cars and was a Tennessee football fan. He lovedhis family verymuch and loved spending time with them. Mikey is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Richard Lamar Mullins and Harry Mullins; sisters, Patri- cia Johnson, MarilynWilson andMerleMyers. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Vivian Glad- den Mullins; sons, Johnny Michael (Kristy) Mullins, Jr., Mark Jason Mullins, Jeremy Shawn Mullins; daughters, Karen Dawn (Bobby) Dodd, Candy Mechelle (Ashley Hartman) Mullins; grandchildren, Justin Mullins, Bobby (Erica) Dodd, Jr., Monica Dodd, Tristan Mullins, Colton Mullins, HaydenMullins; great grandchildren, Alexander (A. J.) George, Peyton Mullins, Ariyana Bella Dodd, Ry- lan Dodd, Cambree Dodd; several nieces, nephews, other familymembers and special friends. Visitation was Wednesday, July 17, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and on Thursday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to noon at Tate Funeral Home in Jasper. Funeral services were held on Thursday, July 18, at noon in the Chapel of Tate Funeral Home, Jasper with Pastor David Berry o ffi ciating. Burial was held at Chat- tanooga National Cemetery in Chattanooga. Funeral ar- rangements were entrusted to Tate Funeral Home, LLC, 950MelDixonLane, Jasper, (423) 942-9500. Condolenc- esmay be sent to the family at www.tatefh.com. TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 Wilma JeanMurray, 78 Wilma Jean Murray, 78, of South Pittsburg, was called home on July 15. On November 25, 1945, she was born to the late John F. Stewart and Margie Allen Stewart. Jean worked for TVA for twenty-seven years until her retirement. She loved togarden, her fl owers, loved her cats and spending time with her family. Jean is preceded in death by her father, John F. Stewart; mother, Margie Allen Stewart; brothers, John D. Stewart, Charles “Good Boy” Allen; sisters, Elizabeth Pittman, Janie Kirkpatrick, Annabelle Crownover, Linda “Cooter”Willis. Left to cherish her memories are her longtime part- ner of thirty years, Ken Roberts; son, Charles D. Murray, Jr.; daughter, Stacie (Tim) Reynolds; brother-in-law, Neil Kirkpatrick; grandchildren, CalebMurray, Jakoby (Paige) Reynolds, Kamryn (Chris) Reynolds; great grandchildren, McKenna Murray, Mollee Reynolds, Tatem Reynolds, Trey Wingo, several nieces, nephews, other family mem- bers and special friends. Visitation was Wednesday, July 17, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. andonThursday, July 18, fromnoon to2p.m. at Tate Funeral Home in Jasper. Funeral services were on Thurs- day, July 18, at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Tate Funeral Home in Jasper with Pastor Ronnie Case o ffi ciating. Jeanwas laid to rest on Thursday, July 18, at Cumber- land View Cemetery in Kimball, immediately following the funeral service. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Tate Funeral Home,LLC,950MelDixonLane,Jasper,(423)942-9500. Condolencesmaybe sent to the familyatwww.tatefh.com. TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 Kathy Lynn (DenBleyker) Tate, 71 KathyLynn (DenBleyk- er) Tate, 71, of Jasper, was calledhome onJuly 16. She was born to the late Frank Smiggen and Arda Bly Smiggen on October 10, 1952. Kathy was with her life partner of twenty-nine years Matt Tate of Jas- per. She was an Insurance Agent for 1St Volunteer In- surance Company. Kathy was a big Nascar fan and loved Bill Elliot. She loved pets and would rescue any ani- mal in need. Kathy loved eating chocolates and watching TV but most of all, she loved spending time with her fam- ily. Kathy is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Joe Smiggen. Left to cherish her memories are her life partner, Matt Tate; daughter, Wendy (John) Shannon; sisters, Suzy (Ralph) Williams, Rebecca Comerford; grandchildren, Dixie Lynn Shannon, John Shannon, III, several nieces, nephews, other familymembers and special friends. Therewill be a privatememorial at a later date. Funer- al arrangements were entrusted to Tate Funeral Home, LLC, 950 Mel Dixon Lane, Jasper, (423) 942-9500. Con- dolencesmay be sent to the family at www.tatefh.com. TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 ShirleyDianneMosley, 69 Shirley Dianne Mosley, 69, of Jasper, was called home on July 16. On Janu- ary 17, 1955, she was born to the late James B. Mosley and Edna Mae Billingsley Mosley, where she was one of eight children. Shirley graduated from Marion County High School and then attended the Univer- sity of Tennessee at Chat- tanooga where she received her Bachelor of Science de- gree in Education. She then furthered her education by attending Tennessee Tech University where she received her Master’s degree. Shirley taught school in theMarion County School system for twenty years. She was a very intelligentwoman. Shirley lovedwatchingTVand spend- ing time with her family and grandchildren. Shirley is preceded in death by her father, James B. Mosley; mother, Edna Mae Billingsley Mosley; son, Na- than Mosley, whom Shirley devoted herself to his care until his passing; brothers,WaymonMosley, Earl Mosley, HaroldMosley andDarrell Mosley. Left to cherish her memories are her daughters, Nata- sha (Mack) Johnson, Sherie (Greg) Lehr; brother,Michael Mosley; sisters, Debbie (Terry) Cooper, Peggy (James) Sims; grandchildren, Ben Mosley, Kaidyn Johnson, Colton Johnson, Gavin Lehr, Tripp Lehr; great grand- child, Memphis Mosley, who was very dear to Shirley’s heart; several special nieces and nephews, other family members and special friends. Visitation was Friday, July 19, from2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Tate Funeral Home in Jasper. There was a memorial ser- vice on Friday, July 19, at 5 p.m. in the Chapel of Tate Fu- neralHome inJasperwithPastorDavidMoses o ffi ciating. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Tate Funeral Home,LLC,950MelDixonLane,Jasper,(423)942-9500. Condolencesmaybe sent to the familyatwww.tatefh.com. TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 Randy S. Jones, 62 Randy S. Jones, 62, of Whitwell, was calledhome on July 20. On May 18, 1962, he was born to the late Calvin Eugene Jones and Elizabeth Grace Kelly. He played baseball for Hixson High School and attended Chattanooga State Technical Commu- nity College on a base- ball scholarship. He was married to Karen Condra Jones. Randy had worked for Dupont and Norfolk Southern Railroad. He loved being a farmer and spending time with his family on the farm. He loved all his dogs, but especially riding his dog, Booty, around on the farm. Randy also enjoyed bird and turkey hunting as well as fi shing. He loved life and was al- ways happy, his glass was always ½ full. Randy loved his family and spending time with them. Randy is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Calvin Jones and sister, SharonRamsey. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Karen Con- dra Jones; daughter, Brittany (Mike) Kolodziej; grand- children, Watson and Lucy Grace Kolodziej of Hender- sonville; two nephews, other family members and special friends. There will be amemorial service at a later date at Con- dra Cemetery in Whitwell. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Tate Funeral Home, LLC, 950 Mel Dixon Lane, Jasper, (423) 942-9500. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.tatefh.com. TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 Linda “Gayle”Maples Stanley, 67 Linda “Gayle” Maples Stanley, 67, of Titusville, FL, passed away on Easter, March 31. Gayle was the seventh of eight children born toReverendHenry and Ethel (Smelcer) Maples on July 31, 1956, in Sevierville, TN. After managing to enjoy a few of their golden years in sunny Florida, Gayle was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ken “Doc” Stanley and treasured grand- puppy, Daphne. Additional forerunning ascents include her parents, Ethel preceding Henry; brothers, Jim, Don & Bill; and nephew, Big Joe El- lison. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-love, Ken- dra & David Mottarella and grandsons, Anthony & John of Titusville, FL; sisters, Faye Gibson (Kenneth), Pat Ellison (Doyie), AnnetteMaples (Joe Dorang), and BettyMaples in addition to generations of cherished nieces &nephews. It was apparent that Gayle held an inherent connection to music from the start of her time when she began play- ing the piano by ear as a youngster after merely listening to her sisters practicing their own lessons. She later served as the church pianist for her dad, and her fi rst major purchase with Doc was her adored piano which a ff orded the two of them connection and joy throughout their years. While she couldn’t muster the delight she once found in singing after losing Doc, she always maintained her love for playing mu- sic and could be found perched in front of her ivories most any time she found herself with time to spare. The serenity she found inmusic can surely be attributed to the quiet strength and determination she embodied as she traversed her life and its challenges. Recognizing that achieving their dreams required them to build a life far be- yond their means, Doc and she embarked on an entrepre- neurial adventure upon exchanging nuptials. In the years following, she managed to serve as the primary income source while her husband navigated chiropractic school. Despite becoming surprise parents to Kendra during this strenuous era, their hunger for achieving dreams didn’t wane. Gaylewent on tomanagemultiple chiropractic clinics forDocwhile running her ownmail/ship/pack store in Jas- per, Whitwell and Tracy City, TN. In 1995, they invested The Marion County Sher- i ff ’s O ffi ce has released the following arrest report. All subjects are presumed in- nocent until proven guilty in a court of law. AustinBlake Alder, 25 Sequatchie Possession of schedule II fentanyl and drug para- phernalia Court Date: 07/10 Tori Elein-Jade Alicie, 20 Public intoxication Court Date: 07/24 Blanca Benitez Miranda, 43 Jasper Public intoxication Court Date: 07/26 Juan Pablo Bernabe, 25 Jasper Driving under the in fl uence and implied consent law Court Date: 08/21 Tripp Lee Blair, 24 Tracy City Two counts of failure to ap- pear circuit Clint Bowe, 45 Nashville Violation of probation (GS) Court Date: 08/14 Particia Ann Boxx-McKissic, 67 Black Jack, MO Driving under the in fl u- ence, violation of implied consent law, and fugitive from justice Court Date: 07/03 Joshua Charles Brackett, 40 Kimball Domestic assault Court Date: 07/24 Jorrel Brown, 42 Decherd Two counts of child endan- germent, three counts of reckless driving, two counts of vehicular assault, driving under the in fl uence, and driving on revoked sus- pended license Court Date: 08/21 Je ff ery Raymond Bryant, 37 Whitwell Detention without warrant mental evaluation pending Court Date: 07/24 Robert Lebron Bryant JR., 28 Whitwell Domestic assault Court Date: 09/11 ClaireMarie Buda, 19 Red Bank Failure to appear sessions Court Date: 07/24 Tanner Gri ffi th Burger, 35 Chattanooga Driving on suspended li- cense Court Date: 07/24 BarthNicholas Cardin, 43 Kimball Violation of probation (GS) and two counts of failure to appear sessions DianeNicole Castle, 37 South Pittsburg Criminal trespass Court Date: 07/31 TimothyDwayne Childers, 45 Sequatchie Vandalism under $1,000, theft of property $2,500- $10,000, domestic assault, and violation of order of protection/restrainingorder Robert Alanson Cleveland, 39 South Pittsburg Sentenced to serve time or- der of session StephenCharles Collins, 62 Sequatchie Driving under the in fl uence Court Date: 08/28 Travis James Combs, 35 Kimball Domestic assault and viola- tion of probation (GS) Court Date: 08/28 ClarenceNathanieal Cook, 33 Signal Mountain Sentenced to serve time or- der of session DavidNeil Cook, 55 Altamont Two counts of failure to ap- pear sessions Court Date: 07/03 HavenRoshea Cookston, 31 Whitwell Two counts of aggravated child abuse ZacharyDakota Cooley, 24 Sequatchie Violation of probation (cir- cuit), vandalism $2,500- $10,000, and setting fi re to personal property Court Date: 07/22 Walter Lee Dill, 84 Jasper Driving under the in fl uence fourth o ff ense, driving on revoked suspended license, and implied consent law Court Date: 08/28 KennethRyan Durham, 29 Chattanooga Driving under the in fl uence Court Date: 07/26 Melvin Lee Egypt, 57 Kimball Holding for another agency MarioDanyell Fitch, 26 Chattanooga Driving under the in fl uence Court Date: 08/21 Louis Benneth Marion County Intake Report in a lakeside convenience store and restaurant, gratifying Doc’s love for cooking, upon their return to Sevierville, TN.While they realizedowning a convenience storedidn’t also allow for much room for living their dream, they re- mained inSeviervilleuntil their2015 relocation toFlorida. Her accomplishments were plentiful, but the great- est of these is assuredly the way she taught her family to love and live by her own example, continually embodying a strength of spirit despite her challenges, a gift which re- mains in her wake to inspire those she loved. Friends of Doc & Gayle are invited to celebrate the years we shared with them, two remarkable humans who will forever be deeply missed on Saturday, August 3, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. EST at The Lodge at HiddenMountainResort, 2020 Hickory RidgeWay, Unit 2006A in Sevierville, TN, where casual attire is encouraged. If you are unable to attend, please know we still ap- preciate your love and support and trust your heart’s safe- keeping of the fond memories you hold as we navigate such a di ffi cult loss, ‘til wemeet again! TheMarion Tribune – July 25, 2024 Gilyard JR., 40 South Pittsburg Felony possession sched- ule I for resale, unlawful carrying or possession of a weapon, unlawful drug paraphernalia, felony pos- session schedule VI mari- juana for resale, driving on revokedsuspended license, and violation of probation (circuit) Court Date: 07/24 Alexander Lee Goodwin, 20 Jasper Violation of probation (cir- cuit), evading arrest, and resisting arrest Court Date: 08/28 Zachary Lee Goodwin, 26 Jasper Two counts of criminal trespass, contempt of court, introduction of con- traband in penal facility, possession of schedule II meth, and drug parapher- nalia Court Date: 07/24 Charles Edward Green, 55 Kimball Assault on police o ffi cer and resisting arrest Court Date: 08/28 AundreaMichelle Haggard, 28 Jasper Violation of probation (cir- cuit) Talaysia Shanta Hampton, 22 South Pittsburg Domestic assault Court Date: 08/07 Timmy Joe Hampton, 29 Trenton, GA Fugitive from justice Court Date: 06/26 Obituaries

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