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STEWART HOUSTON 3A TN-0001058254 Beltone Hearing Aid Center Mitchum Drug Spring Front Street, Erin $400 Off all single hearing instruments or $800 Off a complete digital hearing system. Not valid with any other offers or discounts Financing plans available ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS FREE HEARING TEST Given on Friday, July 3rd, 2015 by Thomas A. Stewart, BC-HIS, who has 29 years of service helping senior citizens and others hear better. 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Please call and conQ rm your FREE Appointment 1-800-258-7357 Today! Special Discount JimWalker Concerning Tragedy in Charleston, S.C. The members of Arlington Cumberland Presbyterian Church extend our deepest sympathy to the Charleston, S.C.

Emanuel A.M.E. Church and to those families whose loved ones were brutally murdered by a lled man during a Bible study last week. We are greatly encouraged by your loving response guided by a strong faith in our Lord. We also say to our local African American churches that we are blessed to serve with you in spreading the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no excuse for prejudice or hatred against any person regardless of race.

To show our solidarity with you we encourage other believers to take a Sunday to join with you in the worship of our God. We as a congregation have decided to do that in the near future. May the Father of all mankind lead us into a closer walk with Him. TN-0001064320 TN-0001064913 COMMUNITY Patriotic Celebration Fireworks SUNDAY JULY 5TH, 6PM Yellow Creek Baptist Church 4506 Ellis Mills Road (8 tenths of a mile off Highway 13 at the County Line) One of the biggest and best reworks shows in our area Beginning at 6PM we will eat, sing, and worship together VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Monday July 6-Friday July 10th Nightly, Meal at 5:30 for all ages from Pre-K to Adults www.yellowcreekbaptistchurch.com For more info, call 931-387-3331 LOCAL Joseph Bradberry Joseph Woodson Brad- erry, 71, of Dover, died Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at Gateway Medical Center, Clarksville. He was born Feb.

28, 1944, in Clarksville, son of the late Grant and Margaret Woodson Bradberry. Mr. Bradberry was a ret ired Merchant Marine aptain. I addition to his pare nts, he was preceded in death by his brother, Louis Bradberry. Survivors include his brother, Mike Bradberry, Sango; and sister, Mildred Plumm er, ango.

isita- ion: 4-7 on Friday, June 26, and 12 noon until the time of service on Saturday, June 27, at Anglin Funeral Home, Dover Funeral service: 1p.m. on Saturday, June 27, at Anglin Funeral Home, Dover Burial: Chapel Cemetery, Dover Officiant: Rev. Fred Zweydoff Pallbearers: Family a nd friends. Sandra Carter Sandra Carter, 44, Erin, died Thursday, June 25, 2015. She was born Oct.

5, 1 970. Arrangements: Nave uneral Home, Erin Naldie Conyers III Naldie Conyers III, 55, Greenwood, Indiana, died Wednesday, June 17, 2 015. He was born Jan. 24, 1960, in Houston County, son of Buster Conyers Jr. a nd Joan Slayden Lyle.

r. Conyers was pre- eded in death by his father; and brother, Robert Lee Conyers. In addition to his mother, survivors include his tep-father, George H. yle son, Renaldo arable; daughter, Jas- mine Conyers; sisters, Rem ona Conyers, Sandra ooksey, Colette Conyers, Patricia Conyers; and six grandchildren. Arrange- ments: Nave Funera Home, Erin isitation: 12 noon until he time of service on Satu rday, June 27, at Little Rock Baptist Church, Erin Funeral service: 2 p.m.

on Saturday, June 27, at Little Rock Baptist Church, Erin Burial: Erin Community Cemetery Officiant: Rev. Lawr ence Preston allbearers: Family a nd friends William Meridth William Richard Meridth, 60, Savannah, Georgia, died Sunday, June 21, 2015, at Memorial University edical Center, Savannah, Georgia. He was born in Savannah, Georgia, son of William C. and Bernice A. Meridth.

He was preceded in death by his father. Mr. Meridth was a member of Bible Baptist Church. In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Kate S. Meridth; and isters, Nancy Gale homas, Patricia Ann itchens and Donna Gant of Indian ound.

Memorials may be ade to Bible Baptist Church Build- i ng Fund, 4700 Skidaway Savannah, GA 31404. isitation: 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, at Fox Weeks Funeral Directors, Savannah, Georg ia Funeral service: 10 a on Thursday, June 25, at Bible Baptist Church, Savannah, Georgia urial: 4 p.m. in Centen ary Methodist Church emetery, Marion, South Carolina Marilee Moore Marilee Miller Moore, 6 6, of Erin, died Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at her home. She was born Aug.

13, 1948, in Covington, daughter of the late Hollis Irwin Sr. and Nell Cox. Ms. Moore was a member of the Erin United Methodist Church, and he was a retired teacher the Houston County chool System. urvivors include sons, Currie Moore, Miller Moore; five grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren.

Visitation: 4-8 p.m. on Frid ay, June 2 6 at Nave uneral ome, Erin, and 8 a.m. un- il the time of service on Saturday, June 27, at Erin United Methodist Church Funeral service: 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 27, at Erin United Methodist Church Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery Officiant: Rev. Harriet Bryan Harris and Rev.

Charles Martin Lewis Parker Lewis Edward Parker, 54, of Dover, died Sunday, June 21, 2015, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville. He was born Sept. 27, 1960, in Clarksville, son of he late Lurton Parker and Patricia Wallace. r. Parker was an assistant engineer on Teco Barge line.

In addition to his pare nts, he was preceded in death by his brother, Kevi Parker. Survivors include his wife, Diana Wallace Parker; son, Joshua Parker, over; daughter, Nicole ouglass, Dover; a grand- aughter; brothers, Ricky Parker, Dover, and Michael Parker, Smyrna. Pallbearers will be Visitation: 5-8 p.m. on ednesday, June 24, and 1 0 a.m. until the time of ervice on Thursday, June 25, at Anglin Funeral ome, Dover uneral service: 11 a.m.

on Thursday, June 25, at Anglin Funeral Home, Dover Burial: Page Cemetery Officiant: Rev. Ricky Parker and Rev. William Gray Pallbearers: Mike Parker, Joshua Parker, ohn Douglass, Dustin arker, David Parker and randon Grizzard. onorary pallbearer: Daniel Lovell. Virginia Riddle Virginia Myra Riddle, 89, of Indian Mound, died Thursday, June 18, 2015, at her home.

She was born June 30, 1925, in Indian Mound, aughter of the late Elm er Ernest and Judith yra Walker Wolfe. Ms. Riddle attended Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother and three sisters. Survivors include her aughters, Janis Bryant and Judy Burkhart, both of Clarksville; sister, Mary Minerva Young, Clarksville; five grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements: Anglin uneral Home, Dover uneral service: 2 p.m. Monday, June 22, at Kentucky Veterans Cem- tery West, Hopkinsville, Kentucky Eulene Winters Eulene Dell Winters, 85, of Erin, died Thurs- ay, June 25, 2015, at her home. She was born May 21, 1930, daughter of the late ddie and Ivy Nora Blankenship Sinks. I addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Edward Winters.

urvivors include sev- ral nieces and nephews. isitation: 3:30 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 27, and 10 a.m. until the time of ervice on Sunday, June 2 8, at Nave Funeral Home, Erin Funeral service: 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, at Nave Funeral Home, Erin Burial: Alsobrooks emetery allbearers: Gerald Rye, Kevin Roberts, Dean Hiza, William Harrell, Harvey Harrell and Jay Waggoner OBITUARIES Bradberry Conyers Moore DOVER, Manager Taylor Serafin a Legend Acres recently received her Certified orsemanship Association (CHA) Instructor Certification.

She was awarded a level two instructor in both English and Western riding. Serafin is qualified to improve all aspects of the first two levels of riding through the walk, trot, and progressing through lope, including diagonals, balance of horse and ride pre-jumping exercises, western patterns, trail riding, and equine afety. Serafin graduated from Murray State Univ ersity for Equine Management in May 2014. She is from Schaumburg, Illinois, and didn't have the opportunity to grow up with horses. She started riding when she was around 10 years of age, af- ter receiving riding lessons as a gift.

From that point, she took weekly lessons off a nd on over the years, and once she got to college she as riding every other day of the school week learning new disciplines as well as refining the skills she already had. Serafin "broke" and trained her first horse in the spring of 2012 for MSU's breaking and training class, and has worked with several other green and "un-broke" horses, including her first horse, peedy, who she leased for a little over a year and ahalf. current oals are to learn Dressage and Reining, become aCHA Level 3 Certified I nstructor, and to learn as much about equine care as she can in order to be a well-informed equestrian. Serafin has been part of the Legend Acres team for one and half years and became Facility Manger in January of this year. Legend Acres is proud to have Taylor Serafin's upport in our efforts to provide the Stewart County Community with quine related activities and Equine Education.

Legend Acres hosts a va- iety of equine clinics and classes. For a complete list of upcoming events, check us out their Face- book page at www.face- book.com/LegendAcres or call Legend Acres at 931-232-6044. Serafin receives Horsemanship Association Instructor certification LEGEND ACRES CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Facility Manager Taylor erafin at Legend Acres recently received her certification..

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