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THE ASHLAND CITY TIMES 7A PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY Highway 49 East Pleasant View, TN 37146 Bus: 615-789-6400 Cell: 615-944-9034 Fax: 615-789-6404 Bronze on granite memorials and monuments available THEHUTTON MONUMENTCO. FOR69YEARS 1815MadisonSt. CHEATHAMCOUNTY FUNERALHOME (ShirleyJonesisnotalicensedfuneraldirector) TeresaL.Eads,LicensedFuneralDirector&Preneed SalesAgent EddieC.Nichols,LicensedFuneralDirector Afull-servicefuneralhomewithafullylicensedstaff Pre-needPlanning Office: 792-2552 ObituaryLine: 792-2771 Visitusonlineatcheathamcountyfh.com VISITORSWELCOME sycamorechapelcoc.org SCHEDULEOFSERVICES at JudyAnnRaines JudyAnnRaines, herhomeonThursday, JudywasbornMay EarpsandSusieAlice ShadowensEarps.She workedforRichPrinting acaregiver. Shewasprecededin deathbyherparents; ShirleyEarps. Sheissurvivedbyher Raines(JuniorKeen); Margaret(Wayne)Craig andBarbara(William) 3great-grandchildren.

Funeralservicewas ChapelofCheatham CountyFuneralHome. Burialfollowedin HarpethHillsMemory GardensinNashville, Tennessee.Visitation withthefamilywason from2p.m.to7p.m.,and onTuesdayfrom11a.m. untilservicehourof2 p.m. CheathamCounty FuneralHomein chargeofarrangements cheathamcountyfh.com BillyJ.Raines,Sr. BillyJ.Raines,Sr., hishomeonWednesday, Billywasborn CarlosRainesandClara SpaldingRaines.He workedforMetroPublic SchoolsintheJanitorial Services.

Hewasprecededin deathbyhisparents; Raines. Heissurvivedby Raines(JuniorKeen); 7grandchildrenand3 great-grandchildren. Funeralservicewas ChapelofCheatham CountyFuneralHome. Burialfollowedin HarpethHillsMemory GardensinNashville, Tennessee.Visitation withthefamilywasheld 2015from2p.m.to7 p.m.,andonFridayfrom 9a.m.untilservicehour of12Noon. CheathamCounty FuneralHomeincharge ofarrangements; cheathamcountyfh.com LindaFayeFreeman LindaFayeFreeman, herhomeonAugust13, 2015.

Lindawasbornon HartandDorisTidwell Hart.Sheworkedasa forKSSupplyinPleasant Sheisprecededin Freeman. Sheissurvivedher Freemanandhiswife andherhusbandChris, MandyTownsendand herhusbandJosh, AutumnAlbritton; DebbieandDonnaHart; and7grandchildren. Funeralservicewillbe ChapelofCheatham CountyFuneralHome, withBrotherLeon Thefamilywillreceive friendsonSaturday, August15thfrom3p.m. to6p.m.,andonSunday from1p.m.tofuneral hourof4p.m. donationsarepreferred totheSarahCannon ResearchInstitute.

CheathamCounty FuneralHomeincharge ofarrangements; cheathamcountyfh.com JackSullins Mr.JackSullins,age64 ofMt.Juliet,TN,passed Mr.Sullinswas thelateBrownieSullins andRoseLampley. Hewasalsopreceded ElizaandJamesIke Whitehead.Mr.Sullins retiredfromhislongtime installer. Mr.Sullinsissurvived andJ.J.Hannah; fourgrandchildrenand twogreat-grandchildren hostoffriends. Funeralservices forMr.Sullinswere conductedfromthe GordonsvilleChapelof BassFuneralHomes 2015at1p.m.Interment willfollowintheRock SpringsCemetery. Visitationwiththe Sullinsfamilywere heldattheGordonsville ChapelofBassFuneral HomesonFridayfrom2 p.m.to8p.m.,andagain onSaturdayfrom10a.m.

untiltheservicetimeat 1p.m. TheSullinsFamily wouldliketoextend theirappreciationto Mr.Jack’scaregivers: AndyGammonandJeff Gammon. BassFuneralHome, GordonsvilleChapel, FredAllenNicholson FredAllenNicholson, atChristianCareof CheathamCountyon 2015. Hewasborn NeptuneCommunity ofTennesseetoSidney NicholsonandMary RuthHunterNicholson. Heworkedandretired fromthePublicWorks DepartmentoftheTown ofAshlandCity.

Heisprecededin deathbyhisparentsand Heissurvivedby AllenNicholson; grandchildrenand4 great-grandchildren. Agravesideservice washeldTuesday, a.m.,intheNicholson CemeteryintheNeptune CommunityofAshland familyreceivedfriends onMondayatthefuneral homefrom3p.m.to7 p.m. donationstothe CheathamCountyPublic booksareappreciated. CheathamCounty FuneralHomeincharge ofarrangements; cheathamcountyfh.com Car show a success at Harvest Fields SUBMITTED PHOTO Harvest Fields Baptist Church Sams Creek Road hosted its seventh annual car show on Aug. 8.

Adam Pace, the pastor, (left) is pictured with Cheatham County Mayor David McCullough and church member Patricia Knight, who helped organize the event. Ministerial Alliance supports Habitat SUBMITTED PHOTO Michael Allen (center), director of the Cheatham ivision of Habitat for Humanity, recognized the Cheatham County Ministerial Alliance for its support uring the construction of the most recent Habitat home on Bluebird Drive in leasant View. Got an upcoming event in Cheatham County like to see here? no charge to have an event listed. To list an event, e-mail The Times at SATURDAY, AUG. 22 Book sale The Friends of the Library's monthly book sale will be held on Aug.

22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lower level of the Cheatham County Public Library in Ashland City. The sale features a vast selection of intriguing books at very reasonable prices. Breakfast fundraiser Cub Scout Pack 126 is hosting a breakfast fundraiser on Aug.

22 from 7-10 a.m. at Ashland City nited Methodist Church, 103 Oak St. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, eggs and a beverage. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for kids 10 and under. SUNDAY, AUG.

23 Homecoming Payne Chapel United Methodist Church, 7418 Old Clarksville Pike in Joelton, ill celebrate its 127th Homecoming Day on Aug. 23. The morning service starts at 11a.m. and the evening service begins at 2 p.m. The speaker for the morning service is the pastor, Lawrence C.

Coleman, and the speaker for the evening service is Pastor Glenn Clay from Historical First Community Church in Nashville. FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 THP checkpoint The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting a license checkpoint on Sept. 11. The checkpoint will be located on Highway 49 near Bluff Creek at 10 a.m.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 Class reunion The Cheatham County Central High School Class of 1975 will have a 40-year reunion on Sept. 12. For more information, contact Pam Williams Binkley at 615-746-5221or Judy Head Vick at 615-792-4646. MONDAY, SEPT.

14 Class reunion The Cheatham County Central High Class of 1 960 will have a 55-year reunion at Riverview Restaurant on Sept. 14 at noon. Spouses of deceased members and those that were members of this class but did not graduate are invited. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16 Commodities Commodity distribution in Cheatham County will be Sept.

16-17 from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. at the Cheatham County Mid-Cumberland Community Action Agency office. The office is at 296 Frey Unit 10 in A shland City. For more information, call 615-792-3632.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 Class reunion The Cheatham County Central High School Class of 1965 will hold a 50th reunion on Sept. 19 from 6-10 p.m. at The Livery Stables in Pleasant View. The reservation deadline is Aug.

15. For more information, contact Glenda Bradley Johnson at 615-792-4508 or Brenda Bradley Burton at 615-792-7740. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 Class picnic The Cheatham County Central High School Class of 1964 will hold its inaugural class picnic on Sept. 26.

The picnic will be held from 2-6 p.m. at Riverbluff Park off the Tennessee Waltz Parkway in Ashland City. For more Information, contact Charlsie Gupton at 615-792-5083 or Rosemary Klein at 615-419-4940. The reservation eadline is Sept. 1.

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