Monthly Archive: May 2012

6/2/12—- Robert J. McIntosh

Robert J.McIntosh, of Manchester, Age 94, passed into Eternity with his Savior Jesus Christ on May 30, 2012 at Manchester Health Care Center. 

Mr. McIntosh was preceded in death by his wife of nearly sixty years, Muriel Roberts McIntosh, and his parents, the late James Robert McIntosh and Elizabeth Hamm McIntosh.

Mr. McIntosh grew up Ohio during the Great Depression and was a member of “The Greatest Generation” having served honorably during W.W. II with the U.S. Eighth Air Force in England from 1943 to 1945. Robert and Muriel moved to Manchester in 1953 where they raised seven children. He worked as a telephone lineman for AT&T and South Central Bell for thirty-eight years until his retirement in 1980.

He was a long-time member of First Baptist Church and the Steadfast Sunday School class in Manchester.

Mr. McIntosh was a Mason in the Highland Lodge No. 214 of Manchester for over fifty years. Among his interests were gardening and reading.

He loved his family and was proud of his children and grandchildren.  He was devoted to them and worked hard to be a good provider. His family believes the Lord has already told him “well done good and faithful servant”. 

He is survived by three sons, John R. (Vanna) McIntosh; Larry McIntosh; and Terry McIntosh – all of Manchester ; four daughters, Janice L. (Billy) Crosslin of Hillsboro; Sarah E. (James) Coop of Tullahoma; Mary A. (Dale) West of Manchester and Brenda D. (Don) Skinner of Covington, Louisiana; Nine grandchildren; Mark Crosslin of Dallas; Scott Coop of Nashville; Elizabeth Coop of Knoxville; Daniel West of Nashville; Aaron (Brittany) West of Cookeville; Emily West of Manchester; Jessica (Cody) Lowe of Manchester; Marie Skinner of Covington, Louisiana; DeAnne Skinner of Covington, Louisiana; One great granddaughter, Camryn Lowe of Manchester; and a host of friends, neighbors, and loved ones. 

The family will receive friends at the VISITATION on Friday, June 1, 2012, 5-8 P.M. at Central Funeral Home in Manchester and on Saturday, June 2, 2012 from 1-2:00 P.M. in the Parlor of the First Baptist Church.

The FUNERAL SERVICE will be conducted on Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. at First Baptist Church of Manchester with Dr. Brenton Cox officiating. 

Burial will follow at the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma. 

In lieu of flowers, the Family suggests memorial donations be made to the Finish the Work Fund of First Baptist Church in Manchester or the charity of one’s choice.

 Arrangements with CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME of Manchester, TN.

Meth Lab Busted In Manchester

Manchester Police busted a meth lab operation Tuesday night on South Spring Street. Two people have been arrested, 41 year old Charles Bryant, and 20 year old Matthew Butler. Both are charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Intent to Manufacture Meth. Their bonds are both set at $52,500 each.
Manchester Police is working with the Meth Drug Task Force in the investigation.

County Clerks Have New Tool For Collecting

The impact of a law that gives Tennessee court clerks a powerful tool for collecting unpaid court costs will soon be felt when thousands of people begin losing their driver’s licenses. The law says defendants have a year to pay all court costs in misdemeanor and felony cases or the Department of Safety will automatically revoke their licenses. It took effect last July and the one-year grace period to pay is beginning to come to an end for some defendants. Court officials that they welcome a new way to collect millions of dollars in outstanding costs, but they worry about the burden it will put on an already overloaded court system. Court clerks will be the ones providing the information to the state about who hasn’t paid their fines. Coffee County Circuit Court Clerk Heather Duncan says that while her office has more owed to it than they collect, they have “one of the highest percentages of collections of any circuit court office in the state.”

Help The Elderly During Hot Days

With temperatures on the rise, customers of the Tullahoma Utilities Board (TUB) can help the city’s elderly and handicapped residents stay cool this summer by simply adding $1 to their utility bills. The amount given goes directly to Project Help, which is a program administered through The Good Samaritan, an independent non-profit agency here in Tullahoma.
By supporting Project Help, customers can ask that a specific amount, usually $1, be added to his or her utility bill. This money helps pay for the utility cost of those on a fixed income. Project Help funds are only distributed to the elderly and/or handicapped citizens of our community, so the money you donate goes only to help those people right here in Tullahoma who really needs the assistance. Each year, TUB customers contribute more than $10,000 to the needy in the city.

Gas Prices Looking Better

The continued decrease in retail gas prices helped make this year’s unofficial start to the summer travel season much more affordable for motorists. Although prices remain above $3 a gallon, motorists in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee paid an average of 30 cents less a gallon than they did during last year’s Memorial Day weekend.

The national average price of regular unleaded gasoline is $3.64, 5 cents less than last week. Tennessee’s average of $3.34 both decreased 7 cents from last week.

In Coffee County gas price continue their decline with Manchester averaging $3.30 per gallon with a low of $3.24. In Tullahoma the average is $3.24 and a low at $3.19.

TWRA Reports No Deaths On Tennessee Waters Over Holiday Weekend

No one died in any boating-relating accidents over the 2012 Memorial Day holiday weekend, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).

However there were eight boating accidents reported, five of them resulted in injuries.

TWRA officers made 22 boating under the influence (BUI) arrests over the weekend, an increase of nine from the same period last year. Officers also issued 12 reckless/negligent operation citations, down two from 2011.

This marks the second consecutive Memorial Day holiday weekend that there were no boating fatalities. Last year, there were six reported accidents, two of which resulted in injuries.

There have been seven boating-related fatalities from five accidents thus far in 2012 in Tennessee. There were also seven fatalities at this time last year.

TWRA officers have worked 39 reportable boating accidents in 2012. Officers have now made 42 BUI arrests for the year.

Good Sam Will Offer Job Outreach

Good Samaritan will host a large job outreach program ever next month, when the Tennessee Department of Labor will have one of its three mobile career coaches to the Northgate Mall for Good Samaritan’s first Career Day event. The event will be held from 9am-4pm on June 8. All services will be offered at no charge and attendees will be assisted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sheriff’s Department Sergeant Passes Away

Jones with his wife

Charlie Jones age 58, of Manchester passed away yesterday morning at Vanderbilt Medical Center. Jones was a sergeant with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department. Charlie was employed by the department for 23 years.

Sheriff Steve Graves told WMSR News that Jones was a very dedicated employee and always ready to volunteer for things that needed to be done. Jones always helped out during the Sheriff’s annual Christmas basket give-away to the needy. Jones was also a member of the honor guard. Funeral services will be announced later on our obituaries.

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