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The Hickman Courier • January 5, 2017 Page 5 Monuments Markers Mausoleums Bronze Pet Markers “Excellence i s our St an d ar d Hickman-Fulton representative Paul Henderson 270-236-3608 or 731-536-6035 email: [email protected] unitedmonumentworks.net 1112 N. Hwy. 45W 2-1/2 Miles from Union City VISA • MASTERCARD Winter Hours: Nov. 30 thru March 7 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. UNITED MONUMENT WORKS UNITED MONUMENT WORKS Obituaries Hickman Police Department News Classified Advertising 1-20 words $5.00; each additional word 25¢ Deadline Monday at 2 p.m. week of publication Our email address is [email protected] Bluff Briefs West Hickman Baptist Church Community Meal West Hickman Baptist Church will be serving their free community meal on Saturday, Jan. 28, beginning at noon. Items Needed at River Town Mission River Town Mission Thrift Store is in need of donations of winter items, coats, jackets, glassware, dishes, pots and pans, small kitchen appliances, furniture, costume jewelry and clothing items. Obion Creek Watershed Conservancy District to meet The Obion Creek Watershed Conservancy District Board of Directors will meet Tuesday morning, Jan. 10, 2017 at 7:30 a.m., in the Conference Room of the USDA Service Center, 205 St. Rt. 123 W, Clinton, Ky. Cooking Through the Calendar The Fulton County Extension Office will host a Cooking Through the Calendar the second Tuesday of each month in 2017. These classes will be held from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., at The Willingham Center, 210 Carr St., Fulton, KY. They would like to get you involved in the process, so come prepared to help out! Every meeting will include samples, a free gift, and fun! The first class will be held Jan. 10 and feature Garlic Pork. For more information and to RSVP contact the Fulton County Extension Office at 270- 236-2351. Assistance Available for Area Veterans Veterans and their families will be provided counseling and assistance in filing claims for state and federal benefits. This is a free service provided by the state of Kentucky. For more information please contact Ron McClure, Regional Field Representative, Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (KDVA). Mr. McClure’s schedule: Thursday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Jan. 5, 10, and 11, Mayfield, VA Clinic, 1253 Paris Rd., by appointment, walk-ins will be scheduled an appointment. Visit the Clinic, email ronald. [email protected] (best means of contact) or phone 270-705-3331 to schedule an appointment; Friday and Monday, Jan. 6 and 9, not available. Fulton Co. Sheriff’s Department News ASAP Presentation from page 1 Housing Authority of Hickman is now accepting applications from Low and Moderate Income families for one, two, three, four and five bedroom apartments. Apply at Housing Authority Office, 50 Holly Court, Hickman, KY 42050, or call 270-236-2888, 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Lynn Busby Executive Director RETIREMENT AUCTION JAMES R. CASH T H E AUCTIONEER & REAL ESTATE BROKER FANCY FARM, KY- 270-623-8466 The End Of An Era...... Nicky’s Retirement After Being Known As Nicky’s Bar-B-Que For 44 Years At The Age Of 80, Nicky Is Retiring Two - 16’ Concession Trailers, “Alike, One With More Age” Grills, Ice Vats, Bun Warmers, Two Service Sides Ole Hickory Stainless Steel 10’ Gas Wood Smoker/Cooker True Stainless Steel Top 48” Horizontal Beverage Cooler Digital Scales • Four Bunn Coffee Machines Stainless Pots, Pans • Stainless Steel Prep Tables Amana Gas Range • Microwave • Restaurant Miscellaneous Five Chest Freezers, One Upright Freezer 16’ Enclosed Truck Bed • Portable Air Compressor For Information Contact Nicky At 270.853.5308 Complete Settlement Day Of Sale! Nicky’s Has Followed Our Auctions Near And Far - For All Of Our Years Of Auctions - Thank You Nicky! Tuesday, January 17th At 2:00 P.M. Nicky’s Bar-B-Que, Catering,Traveling Concessions 3243 US Hwy 51 North Clinton, Kentucky Midway Between Clinton & Arlington, KY Mrs. Annie Margaret Johnson, 82, a resident of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Hickman, Ky., departed this earthly life on December 24, 2016 at the Bentwood Wood Nursing Home in Florissant, Mo. Born December 15, 1934 in Hickman, she was the daughter of the late Percy Jenkins and the late Irene Jenkins. She was employed at the former Salant & Salant Plant in Martin, Tenn., for 15 years then by the H.I.S. Plant in South Fulton, Tenn. until she retired. She was a member of the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in South Fulton. Survivors include two sons, Demus (Kim) Winters of Mayfield, Ky., and Freddie (Sharon) Winters of Augusta Ga.; two daughters, Rhonda Jenkins of St. Louis, and Lagetta (Shawn) Baldwin of Smyrna, Tenn.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Her husband, Kevin Johnson; three children, Rickey Winters, Vanessa Winters and Teresa Phelps; and two sisters, Katherine Smith and Mildred Cruse; preceded her in death. Funeral services were held January 3, 2017 at the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in South Fulton, with Rev. Marvin Mercer, Sr. officiating. Burial followed in the Hickman City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sam Jones, Henry Thomas, Thomas Walker, James Estes, James Johnson and Tony Wilkins. Honorary pallbearers were Shawn Baldwin, Bobbie Giles, Stanley Green, Wayne Smith, Ralph Winters and Elijah Walker. Strong Funeral Home of Hickman was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Annie Margaret Johnson Obituaries from 2016 The following deaths were reported in The Hickman Courier during the following months of 2016: January Mrs. Donna Sledge Crumble, 55, of Clinton, Ky., formerly of Hickman, Dec. 16, 2015. Mr. Kelly Taborn, 71, of Fulton, Ky., Dec. 30, 2015. Mrs. Lorene (Harris) Kisner, 91, of Clinton, Jan. 3. Patricia Jo Bradley Franklin, 63, of Hickman, Jan. 7. Dan Davis Adams, Sr., 83, of Hickman, Jan. 12. February Miss Thelma Rogers, 94, of Hickman, Jan. 28. Mrs. Eleanor McCarty, 90, of Paducah, formerly of Hickman, Jan. 25. Mr. Henry E. Cooley, 95, of South Fulton, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Feb. 10. Mr. W.C. Nicholson, 89, of Hickman, Feb. 12. Norman Sutton, Jr., 86, of Hickman, Feb. 15. Betty Jane Murray Clark, 76, of Tacoma, Wash., formerly of Hickman, Feb. 17. March Helen Hepler Hankins, 67, of Ridgely, Tenn., Feb. 24. Miss Agnes Sublette, 95, of the Rush Creek Community, Feb. 29. Clifton Dale Franks, 40, of Radcliff, Ky., formerly of Hickman, March 4. Malcolm N. Johnson, Jr., 80, of Cookeville, Tenn., Feb. 27. Mr. James Newsom, 71, of Tiptonville, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, March 4. April Louis Preston McNeill, 95, of Hickman, March 31. Blossie Cheirs, 72, of Hickman, April 15. Robert Wesley Hunter, 77, of Big Sandy, Tenn., April 20. May Justin Wayne Dunn, 32, of Hickman, April 26. Mr. George Bernard Mangold, 88, f Columbia, Tenn., May 4. Ray E. Drewry, 96, of Hickman, May 8. Mary Ruth Allen, 33, of Fulton, May 6. Hoyt Hugh Statham, 75, of Corona and Riverside, Calif., May 9. June Dr. William Glynn Mangold, 63, of Murray, Ky., May 25. Roger Speed, 66, of Union City, May 31. Mrs. Lillian Vera Patey, 81, of Hickman, June 5. Mrs. Jeanette R. Clack, 78, of Munfordville, Ky., formerly of Hickman, June 13. Beverly Diane Gosa, 67, of Rohwer, Ark., formerly of Hickman, June 6. George Jackson Jones, Jr., 37, of Obion, Tenn., June 12. July Mrs. Addie Martha (Williamson) Sheehan, 90, of Fulton, July 2. Billy Wayne Blasingim, 72, of Fulton, formerly of Hickman, July 10. Harry Joe Williamson, 58, of Nashville, Tenn., June 30. Mary Helen McCauley, 93, of Hickman, July 15. Mr. Thomas “Joe” Roberts, 76, of Cayce, Ky., July 19. Tommy Jones, 44, of Hickman, July 18. Simon “Andy” Andrew Tennant, 48, of Newbern, Tenn., July 23. August Velva “Babydoll” Trusty Yarbro, 89, of Hickman, July 11. Mr. Larry W. Cagle, 63, of Cayce, July 27. Mr. Leslie Lee “Bud” Johnson, 56, of Hickman, Aug. 12. Mrs. Mildred Minton, 86, of Hickman, Aug. 9. Mr. Jim Davis, 54, of Troy, Tenn., Aug. 13. September Mrs. Dorothy Mae Garrigus Myers, 92, of Hickman, Aug. 25. Jerry D. Castleman, 80, of Clarksville, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Aug. 26. Charles Bates Sharp, 89, of Fulton, Sept. 10. Robert “Bobby” Hopper, 66, of Fulton, Sept. 17. Mr. William H. “Bill” Casey, 92, of Hickman, Sept. 21. Isaac John Crittendon Strupek, 8 days, of Fulton, Sept. 23. Neva Laster, 72, of Hickman, Sept. 25. October Mrs. Sue Kilpatrick, 78, of Hickman, Sept. 26. Mrs. Annie Kathryn Killebrew, 90, of Union City, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Sept. 29. Mark Wayne Williams, 49, of Hickman, Oct. 1. Brenda June Darnell Pate, 77, of Hickman, Oct. 8. Mrs. Doris “Cookie” Adams, 90, of South Fulton, Oct. 20. Novella Joyce (Vaughn) Anderson, 89 of Union City, Oct. 15. November Virgie Lou “Lucille” Collins, 72, of Hickman, Nov. 7. Sirena Janeau Coffey, 59, of Clinton, Nov. 12. Mrs. Helen Drewry, 93, of Hickman, Nov. 8. Jerry Mack Newsom, 62, of Hickman, Nov. 10. Mrs. Reba Dunnagan, 84, of Hickman, Nov. 16. Clarence Edward McCollum, 69, of Union City, Nov. 20. December Randy Cunningham Ashley, 67, of Humboldt, Tenn., Nov. 27. Mrs. Hattye L. (Polk) Sledge, 79, of Hickman, Dec. 2. and gatherings, serving non- alcoholic drink options to guests, as well as not serving alcohol the last hour of the gathering. Never serve alcohol to those under 21, and if drinking, call a Fulton Police Department News The Fulton Police Department reports the following citations and arrests for Saturday, Dec. 24 through Monday, Jan. 1: Saturday, Dec. 24: • Corey Johnson of Hickman, Ky., white male, citation, theft by unlawful taking or disposition shoplifting under $500.00. Tuesday, Dec. 27: • Timothy J. Edgin of Fulton, Ky., white male, arrested, fleeing and evading, 1st degree (vehicle); driving DUI suspended license, 3rd offense (aggravated circumstances); operating motor vehicle under influence of alcohol/drugs/etc. .08 or greater; and resisting arrest. Friday, Dec. 30: • Jetta Mary Lynn Holloway of Cincinnati, Ohio, white female, arrested, failure to pay (Campbell County). Saturday, Dec. 31: • Martha R. Golden of Union City, Tenn., white female, arrested, operating motor vehicle under influence alcohol/drugs/ etc. .08 – 1st offense; operating on suspended or revoked operator’s license; reckless driving; and wanton endangerment 1st degree. • Jeremy Antonio Puckett of Martin, Tenn., arrested, failure to dim headlights; fleeing police 1st; and driving under influence (aggravated). • Jerome Noonan of Fulton, black male, arrested, assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) no visible injury; and alcohol intoxication in a public place (1st and 2nd offense). • Richard A. Shaw of Martin, black male, arrested, rear license not illuminated; failure to produce insurance card; and no operator’s-moped license. • Richard A. Shaw of Martin, black male, arrested, failure to appear. Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017: Nakeia Shakiece Smith of Union City, black female, arrested, disorderly conduct; driving under influence 1st; and open alcoholic beverage in passenger compartment of motor vehicle. • Tavarius Joy of Fulton, black male, arrested, trafficking in controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense – (less or equal 2 GMS methamphetamine); trafficking in marijuana (less than 8 oz.) 2nd greater offense; tampering with physical evidence; driving on DUI suspended license – 1st offense; failure to produce insurance care; and resisting arrest. • Shanna N. Randolph of Kirksey, Ky., white female, arrested, driving under influence. Monday, Jan. 2: • Cheryl A. Kirby of Martin, Tenn., white female, arrested, possession of controlled substance – 1st degree – 1st offense. • Timothy T. Booker of Martin, black male, arrested, possession controlled substance 1st degree – 1st offense; disregarding traffic control regulation – 1st offense; operating on revoked driver’s license. Editor’s Note: This information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the City of Fulton Police Department. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Police Department at 270-472-3141. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Department reports these arrests and citations for Wednesday, Dec. 28: • Derrick Massey of Hickman, Ky., white male, arrested, assault 4th (domestic). Editor’s Note: This information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the Fulton County’s Sheriff’s Office. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Sheriff’s office at 270-236-2545. The Hickman Police Department reports these arrests, citations, investigations and fire calls for Hickman and Cayce Volunteer Fire Departments for Tuesday, Dec. 27 through Monday, Jan. 2: Tuesday, Dec. 27: • 911 Hang up. • Alcohol detail at Dollar General, and River City Liquors. • Public assist on 7th St. Wednesday, Dec. 28: • Served a warrant on Moscow Ave. • Public assist on 7th St. • Investigated shoplifter at Dollar General. • Traffic obstruction on Carroll St. • Domestic violence on Union City Hwy. • Alcohol detail at Littler General, Dollar General, River City Liquors, Hub’s, and E.W. James. Thursday, Dec. 29: • Responded to a fire on Allison St. • Traffic stop on 7th St. • Animal complaint on Marr St. • Alcohol detail at Little General, and River City Liquors. • Investigate open door at business on Myron Cory Drive. Friday, Dec. 30: • Alcohol detail at Dollar General, Little General, River City Liquors, E.W. James, and Hub’s. • Public assist on Nelson St. • Assist detention center with inmate. • Investigated Davis Park disturbance. • Investigated gas drive off at Little General. • Civil standby on Moscow Ave. • Suspicious activity on Vance Blvd. Saturday, Dec. 31: • Alcohol detail at River City Liquors, Dollar General, E.W. James and Hub’s. • Loud music complaint on 7th St. • Investigated theft report on 6th St. • Investigated alarm response on Moscow Ave. • Served warrant on Nelson St. Sunday, Jan. 1: • Responded to domestic on Liberty St. • Burglar alarm on Wellington St. • Alcohol detail at Little General, Hub’s, Dollar General, River City Liquor, and E.W. James. • Public assist at E.W. James parking lot. • Investigated harassment on Harris St. • Responded to panic alarm on Moscow Ave. • Domestic violence on Myron Cory Dr. Monday, Jan. 2: • Alcohol detail at Dollar General, Little General, Hub’s, E.W. James, and River City Liquors. • Investigated burglar alarm on 7th St. • Special detail at Fulton County Schools. • Civil standby on Holly St. • Investigated theft on Broadway St. Editor’s Note: This information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the City of Hickman Police Department. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Police Department at 270-236- 2520. taxi, sober friend, family member or public transportation. Contact local law enforcement if noticing a possible impaired driver on the road, and if aware of someone about to drive or ride with a driver who is impaired, take the driver’s keys and help make other arrangements for transportation. There are 30 Americans killed each day by alcohol related driving incidents, with 42,000 people losing their lives annually in motor vehicle crashes, and 16,000 of those alcohol or drug related. Turnbow’s Supermarket – James and Pat Turnbow This mural was sponsored by the Children and Grandchildren of James and Pat Turnbow H. Paul Clack built a 1650 square foot building and opened a grocery store in January 1960. James Turnbow and Paul Gray Clack (Paul’s son) operated the business. Paul Gray died in 1962. James Turnbow and his wife Pat bought the business from Paul Clack. On April 1, 1980, James and Pat bought the property and two buildings from Paul and Leila Clack. By 1983 the grocery building had doubled in size plus an additional structure was added for storage. James and Pat formed Turnbow’s Boat Service. They delivered supplies to the towboats going up and down the river. At it’s peak, Turnbow’s supermarket employed as many as 10 employees including their three children who worked alongside their parents. They always accredited their success in the grocery business to their many friends and faithful customers of Hickman. The Turnbow’s operated this mom and pop business for almost three decades. They closed the business in 1988. Editor’s Note: This is one of the murals in the second phase of the Hickman Chamber of Commerce seawall mural project. FOR SALE House For Sale: 3 or 4-bedroom, 608 Pecan Circle, Hickman. $39,000. Call 270-627-1770. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executrix for the state of Clifton Franks, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate shall pay any such indebtedness promptly, and all persons having claims against said estate shall pres- ent the same, property verified according to law, to the under- signed, Hon. Richard Major, 202 E. Moulton Street, Hickman, KY 42050 or Sarah Johnson, Circuit Clerk, P.O. Box 198, Hickman, KY 42050, no later than June 22, 2017. Peggy Bass Executrix 3309 Section Line Road Union City, TN 38261 Come Join Us For A Swearing in and Meet and Greet of our newest District 5th School Board Member Jacob Goodman Wednesday, Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Fulton Co. Board of Education office 2780 Moscow Ave., Hickman

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Items Needed at River Town MissionRiver Town Mission Thrift Store is in need of donations of winter

items, coats, jackets, glassware, dishes, pots and pans, small kitchen appliances, furniture, costume jewelry and clothing items.

Obion Creek Watershed Conservancy District to meetThe Obion Creek Watershed Conservancy District Board of

Directors will meet Tuesday morning, Jan. 10, 2017 at 7:30 a.m., in the Conference Room of the USDA Service Center, 205 St. Rt. 123 W, Clinton, Ky.

Cooking Through the CalendarThe Fulton County Extension Offi ce will host a Cooking Through

the Calendar the second Tuesday of each month in 2017. These classes will be held from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., at The Willingham Center, 210 Carr St., Fulton, KY. They would like to get you involved in the process, so come prepared to help out! Every meeting will include samples, a free gift, and fun! The fi rst class will be held Jan. 10 and feature Garlic Pork. For more information and to RSVP contact the Fulton County Extension Offi ce at 270-236-2351.

Assistance Available for Area VeteransVeterans and their families will be provided counseling and assistance in fi ling claims for state and federal benefi ts. This is a free service provided by the state of Kentucky. For more information please contact Ron McClure, Regional Field Representative, Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs (KDVA). Mr. McClure’s schedule: Thursday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Jan. 5, 10, and 11, Mayfi eld, VA Clinic, 1253 Paris Rd., by appointment, walk-ins will be scheduled an appointment. Visit the Clinic, email [email protected] (best means of contact) or phone 270-705-3331 to schedule an appointment; Friday and Monday, Jan. 6 and 9, not available.

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Housing Authority of Hickman is now accepting applications from Low and Moderate Income families

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Mrs. Annie Margaret Johnson, 82, a resident of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Hickman, Ky., departed this earthly life on December 24, 2016 at the Bentwood Wood Nursing Home in Florissant, Mo.

Born December 15, 1934 in Hickman, she was the daughter of the late Percy Jenkins and the late Irene Jenkins. She was employed at the former Salant & Salant Plant in Martin, Tenn., for 15 years then by the H.I.S. Plant in South Fulton, Tenn. until she retired. She was a member of the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in South Fulton.

Survivors include two sons, Demus (Kim) Winters of Mayfi eld, Ky., and Freddie (Sharon) Winters of Augusta Ga.; two daughters, Rhonda Jenkins of St. Louis, and Lagetta (Shawn) Baldwin of Smyrna, Tenn.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren and

a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Her husband, Kevin Johnson; three children, Rickey Winters, Vanessa Winters and Teresa Phelps; and two sisters, Katherine Smith and Mildred Cruse; preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held January 3, 2017 at the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in South Fulton, with Rev. Marvin Mercer, Sr. offi ciating.

Burial followed in the Hickman City Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Sam Jones, Henry Thomas, Thomas Walker, James Estes, James Johnson and Tony Wilkins. Honorary pallbearers were Shawn Baldwin, Bobbie Giles, Stanley Green, Wayne Smith, Ralph Winters and Elijah Walker.

Strong Funeral Home of Hickman was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Annie Margaret Johnson

Obituaries from 2016The following deaths were

reported in The Hickman Courier during the following months of 2016:

JanuaryMrs. Donna Sledge Crumble,

55, of Clinton, Ky., formerly of Hickman, Dec. 16, 2015.

Mr. Kelly Taborn, 71, of Fulton, Ky., Dec. 30, 2015.

Mrs. Lorene (Harris) Kisner, 91, of Clinton, Jan. 3.

Patricia Jo Bradley Franklin, 63, of Hickman, Jan. 7.

Dan Davis Adams, Sr., 83, of Hickman, Jan. 12.

FebruaryMiss Thelma Rogers, 94, of

Hickman, Jan. 28.Mrs. Eleanor McCarty, 90, of

Paducah, formerly of Hickman, Jan. 25.

Mr. Henry E. Cooley, 95, of South Fulton, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Feb. 10.

Mr. W.C. Nicholson, 89, of Hickman, Feb. 12.

Norman Sutton, Jr., 86, of Hickman, Feb. 15.

Betty Jane Murray Clark, 76, of Tacoma, Wash., formerly of Hickman, Feb. 17.

MarchHelen Hepler Hankins, 67, of

Ridgely, Tenn., Feb. 24.Miss Agnes Sublette, 95, of

the Rush Creek Community, Feb. 29.

Clifton Dale Franks, 40, of Radcliff, Ky., formerly of Hickman, March 4.

Malcolm N. Johnson, Jr., 80, of Cookeville, Tenn., Feb. 27.

Mr. James Newsom, 71, of Tiptonville, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, March 4.

AprilLouis Preston McNeill, 95, of

Hickman, March 31.Blossie Cheirs, 72, of

Hickman, April 15.Robert Wesley Hunter, 77, of

Big Sandy, Tenn., April 20.

MayJustin Wayne Dunn, 32, of

Hickman, April 26.Mr. George Bernard Mangold,

88, f Columbia, Tenn., May 4.Ray E. Drewry, 96, of

Hickman, May 8.Mary Ruth Allen, 33, of

Fulton, May 6.Hoyt Hugh Statham, 75, of

Corona and Riverside, Calif., May 9.

JuneDr. William Glynn Mangold,

63, of Murray, Ky., May 25.Roger Speed, 66, of Union

City, May 31.Mrs. Lillian Vera Patey, 81,

of Hickman, June 5.Mrs. Jeanette R. Clack, 78, of

Munfordville, Ky., formerly of Hickman, June 13.

Beverly Diane Gosa, 67, of Rohwer, Ark., formerly of Hickman, June 6.

George Jackson Jones, Jr., 37, of Obion, Tenn., June 12.

JulyMrs. Addie Martha

(Williamson) Sheehan, 90, of Fulton, July 2.

Billy Wayne Blasingim, 72, of Fulton, formerly of Hickman, July 10.

Harry Joe Williamson, 58, of Nashville, Tenn., June 30.

Mary Helen McCauley, 93, of Hickman, July 15.

Mr. Thomas “Joe” Roberts, 76, of Cayce, Ky., July 19.

Tommy Jones, 44, of Hickman, July 18.

Simon “Andy” Andrew Tennant, 48, of Newbern, Tenn., July 23.

AugustVelva “Babydoll” Trusty

Yarbro, 89, of Hickman, July 11.

Mr. Larry W. Cagle, 63, of Cayce, July 27.

Mr. Leslie Lee “Bud” Johnson, 56, of Hickman, Aug. 12.

Mrs. Mildred Minton, 86, of Hickman, Aug. 9.

Mr. Jim Davis, 54, of Troy, Tenn., Aug. 13.

SeptemberMrs. Dorothy Mae Garrigus

Myers, 92, of Hickman, Aug. 25.

Jerry D. Castleman, 80, of Clarksville, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Aug. 26.

Charles Bates Sharp, 89, of Fulton, Sept. 10.

Robert “Bobby” Hopper, 66, of Fulton, Sept. 17.

Mr. William H. “Bill” Casey, 92, of Hickman, Sept. 21.

Isaac John Crittendon Strupek, 8 days, of Fulton, Sept. 23.

Neva Laster, 72, of Hickman, Sept. 25.

OctoberMrs. Sue Kilpatrick, 78, of

Hickman, Sept. 26.Mrs. Annie Kathryn

Killebrew, 90, of Union City, Tenn., formerly of Hickman, Sept. 29.

Mark Wayne Williams, 49, of Hickman, Oct. 1.

Brenda June Darnell Pate, 77, of Hickman, Oct. 8.

Mrs. Doris “Cookie” Adams, 90, of South Fulton, Oct. 20.

Novella Joyce (Vaughn) Anderson, 89 of Union City, Oct. 15.

NovemberVirgie Lou “Lucille” Collins,

72, of Hickman, Nov. 7.Sirena Janeau Coffey, 59, of

Clinton, Nov. 12.Mrs. Helen Drewry, 93, of

Hickman, Nov. 8.Jerry Mack Newsom, 62, of

Hickman, Nov. 10.Mrs. Reba Dunnagan, 84, of

Hickman, Nov. 16.Clarence Edward McCollum,

69, of Union City, Nov. 20.December

Randy Cunningham Ashley, 67, of Humboldt, Tenn., Nov. 27.

Mrs. Hattye L. (Polk) Sledge, 79, of Hickman, Dec. 2.

and gatherings, serving non-alcoholic drink options to guests, as well as not serving alcohol the last hour of the gathering.

Never serve alcohol to those under 21, and if drinking, call a

Fulton Police Department NewsThe Fulton Police Department

reports the following citations and arrests for Saturday, Dec. 24 through Monday, Jan. 1:

Saturday, Dec. 24:• Corey Johnson of Hickman,

Ky., white male, citation, theft by unlawful taking or disposition shoplifting under $500.00.

Tuesday, Dec. 27:• Timothy J. Edgin of Fulton,

Ky., white male, arrested, fl eeing and evading, 1st degree (vehicle); driving DUI suspended license, 3rd offense (aggravated circumstances); operating motor vehicle under infl uence of alcohol/drugs/etc. .08 or greater; and resisting arrest.

Friday, Dec. 30:• Jetta Mary Lynn Holloway of

Cincinnati, Ohio, white female, arrested, failure to pay (Campbell County).

Saturday, Dec. 31:• Martha R. Golden of Union

City, Tenn., white female, arrested, operating motor vehicle under infl uence alcohol/drugs/etc. .08 – 1st offense; operating on suspended or revoked operator’s license; reckless driving; and wanton endangerment – 1st degree.

• Jeremy Antonio Puckett of Martin, Tenn., arrested, failure to dim headlights; fl eeing police 1st; and driving under infl uence (aggravated).

• Jerome Noonan of Fulton, black male, arrested, assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) no visible injury; and alcohol intoxication in a public place (1st and 2nd offense).

• Richard A. Shaw of Martin, black male, arrested, rear license not illuminated; failure to

produce insurance card; and no operator’s-moped license.

• Richard A. Shaw of Martin, black male, arrested, failure to appear.

Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017:• Nakeia Shakiece Smith

of Union City, black female, arrested, disorderly conduct; driving under infl uence 1st; and open alcoholic beverage in passenger compartment of motor vehicle.

• Tavarius Joy of Fulton, black male, arrested, traffi cking in controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense – (less or equal 2 GMS methamphetamine); traffi cking in marijuana (less than 8 oz.) 2nd greater offense; tampering with physical evidence; driving on DUI suspended license – 1st offense; failure to produce insurance care; and resisting arrest.

• Shanna N. Randolph of Kirksey, Ky., white female, arrested, driving under infl uence.

Monday, Jan. 2:• Cheryl A. Kirby of Martin,

Tenn., white female, arrested, possession of controlled substance – 1st degree – 1st offense.

• Timothy T. Booker of Martin, black male, arrested, possession controlled substance 1st degree – 1st offense; disregarding traffi c control regulation – 1st offense; operating on revoked driver’s license.

Editor’s Note: This information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the City of Fulton Police Department. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Police Department at 270-472-3141.

The Fulton County Sheriff’s Department reports these arrests and citations for Wednesday, Dec. 28:

• Derrick Massey of Hickman, Ky., white male, arrested, assault 4th (domestic).

Editor’s Note: This information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the Fulton County’s Sheriff’s Offi ce. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Sheriff’s offi ce at 270-236-2545.

The Hickman Police Department reports these arrests, citations, investigations and fi re calls for Hickman and Cayce Volunteer Fire Departments for Tuesday, Dec. 27 through Monday, Jan. 2:

Tuesday, Dec. 27:• 911 Hang up.• Alcohol detail at Dollar

General, and River City Liquors.• Public assist on 7th St.Wednesday, Dec. 28:• Served a warrant on Moscow

Ave.• Public assist on 7th St.• Investigated shoplifter at

Dollar General.• Traffi c obstruction on

Carroll St.• Domestic violence on Union

City Hwy.• Alcohol detail at Littler

General, Dollar General, River City Liquors, Hub’s, and E.W. James.

Thursday, Dec. 29:• Responded to a fi re on

Allison St.• Traffi c stop on 7th St.• Animal complaint on Marr

St.• Alcohol detail at Little

General, and River City Liquors.• Investigate open door at

business on Myron Cory Drive.Friday, Dec. 30:• Alcohol detail at Dollar

General, Little General, River City Liquors, E.W. James, and Hub’s.

• Public assist on Nelson St.• Assist detention center with

inmate.• Investigated Davis Park

disturbance.• Investigated gas drive off at

Little General.• Civil standby on Moscow

Ave.• Suspicious activity on Vance

Blvd.Saturday, Dec. 31:• Alcohol detail at River City

Liquors, Dollar General, E.W. James and Hub’s.

• Loud music complaint on 7th St.

• Investigated theft report on 6th St.

• Investigated alarm response on Moscow Ave.

• Served warrant on Nelson St.

Sunday, Jan. 1:• Responded to domestic on

Liberty St.• Burglar alarm on Wellington

St.• Alcohol detail at Little

General, Hub’s, Dollar General, River City Liquor, and E.W. James.

• Public assist at E.W. James parking lot.

• Investigated harassment on Harris St.

• Responded to panic alarm on Moscow Ave.

• Domestic violence on Myron Cory Dr.

Monday, Jan. 2:• Alcohol detail at Dollar

General, Little General, Hub’s, E.W. James, and River City Liquors.

• Investigated burglar alarm on 7th St.

• Special detail at Fulton County Schools.

• Civil standby on Holly St.• Investigated theft on

Broadway St.Editor’s Note: This

information was submitted in its entirety by a representative of the City of Hickman Police Department. Any corrections, changes, or deletions contact the Police Department at 270-236-2520.

taxi, sober friend, family member or public transportation.

Contact local law enforcement if noticing a possible impaired driver on the road, and if aware of someone about to drive or ride with a driver who is impaired, take the driver’s keys and help make other arrangements for transportation.

There are 30 Americans killed each day by alcohol related driving incidents, with 42,000 people losing their lives annually in motor vehicle crashes, and 16,000 of those alcohol or drug related.

Turnbow’s Supermarket – James and Pat Turnbow

This mural was sponsored by the Children and Grandchildren of James and Pat Turnbow

H. Paul Clack built a 1650 square foot building and opened a grocery store in January 1960. James Turnbow and Paul Gray Clack (Paul’s son) operated the business. Paul Gray died in 1962. James Turnbow and his wife Pat bought the business from Paul Clack. On April 1, 1980, James and Pat bought the property and two buildings from Paul and Leila Clack. By 1983 the grocery building had doubled in size plus an additional structure was added for storage.

James and Pat formed Turnbow’s Boat Service. They delivered supplies to the towboats going up and down the river. At it’s peak, Turnbow’s supermarket employed as many as 10 employees including their three children who worked alongside their parents.

They always accredited their success in the grocery business to their many friends and faithful customers of Hickman.

The Turnbow’s operated this mom and pop business for almost three decades. They closed the business in 1988.

Editor’s Note: This is one of the murals in the second phase of the Hickman Chamber of Commerce seawall mural project.

FOR SALE

House For Sale: 3 or 4-bedroom, 608 Pecan Circle, Hickman. $39,000. Call 270-627-1770.

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executrix for the state of Clifton Franks, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate shall pay any such indebtedness promptly, and all persons having claims against said estate shall pres-ent the same, property verified according to law, to the under-signed, Hon. Richard Major, 202 E. Moulton Street, Hickman, KY

42050 or Sarah Johnson, Circuit Clerk, P.O. Box 198, Hickman, KY 42050, no later than June 22, 2017.

Peggy BassExecutrix

3309 Section Line RoadUnion City, TN 38261

Come Join Us For A

Swearing in andMeet and Greet

of our newest

District 5th School Board Member

Jacob GoodmanWednesday, Jan. 11, 5 p.m.

Fulton Co. Board of Education office

2780 Moscow Ave., Hickman