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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 30

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1 Sunday, November 27, 2005 The Leaf-Chronicle ON THE RECORD www.theleafchronicle.com PageK CRIME WATCH Teen shoots himself in foot while deer hunting POLICE For emergencies, dial 911. Main office, 648-0656. Major Crimes, 645-1 126. Evidence, 648-0656, ext. 4000.

By HEATHER D0NAH0E The leat-Chronicle A 13-year-old Clarksville boy accidentally shot his foot Saturday morning while deer hunting with his dad off Wood-lawn Church Road. The teen told Deputy Tony Hazlett he saw a deer and raised his rifle, which unintentionally Bethlehem) VII I sions and electronic items in the house were left untouched, Brinkmeyer wrote in an incident report. Arrests The following people were booked into the Montgomery County Jail Friday on the accompanying charges Roger D. Mason, 32, who gave a 314 Drake Road address, aggravated assault Bail was set at $75,000. Delondus Tyrone Greene, 18, who gave a 311 Hillman Drive address, aggravated burglary.

Bail was set at $10,000. 02) r--v-V Sa'ngo Dotsonvllle Hilltop i Palmyra Fredonia woman Thursday. The woman told Deputy Tony Hazlett the blue SUV is wrecked on the right side. The Pathfinder was acquired recently after the woman traded a car for it, Hazlett wrote in a report Antique coins taken from Dover Road home 3. A 44-year-old Dover Road woman reported she returned home at about 8:45 p.m.

Wednesday to find her house had been burglarized. The woman told Deputy Dan Brinkmeyer the back door was forced open, and dressers and jewelry boxes in several bedrooms had been rifled through. Several antique coins were reported missing, while televi discharged. The bullet penetrated the top of the boy's foot and exited from the left bottom side, Hazlett wrote in a report. The teen was treated at Montgomery County Emergency Medical Service Station 24, taken to Gateway Medical Center and later flown to Van-derbilt University Medical Center via LifeFlight medical helicopter.

The boy's condition was unavailable Saturday evening. Wrecked Pathfinder stolen from back yard 2. Someone stole a 1994 Nissan Pathfinder from the back yard of a John Taylor Road HCt 'A Cunningham Saiiof? (- Rest i v. Vn7f Crime Stoppers Anyone who has information that might lead to the arrest and conviction of a suspected criminal can earn up to $1,000 by calling the Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers tips line at 645-TIPS. Taken from Clarksville Police Department and Montgomery County Sheriff's Office reports.

Heather Donah oe can be reached at 245-0236 or atheatherdonahoetheleafchronicle.com. Shiloh The Leal-Chronicle Do not smoke in bed. Keep matches and lighters away from childrea the kitchen and in any area where fires might start Type models with a UL listing are best. Ensure portable heaters are Why vehicles are Stolen SAFETY BRIEFS Fire prevention tips City Fire Marshal Ray Williams offers these tips to prevent fires: Install smoke detectors on every floor and in every sleeping area Smoke detectors reduce the risk of dying in a fire by about 50 percent. Smoke inhalation kills more people than bums do.

number from a salvaged vehicle and put he number on a stolen vehicle to hide the stolen status. Source: Tennessee Highway Patrol Police warn about holiday burglaries Clarksville police urge people to beware of holiday Vehicle break-ins are common at shopping centers during the holiday season, said Crime Prevention Officer Roger CarrolL He suggests people keep packages out of view in the trunk. Also, Carroll encourages people to be careful and aware of suspicious people while walking from stores to vehicles. age Stolen for fun or for detachable accessories or personal items. Minor stripping Stolen for radios, wheels, batteries, etc.

The items then are sold. Major stripping Stolen and disassembled. The components are sold for up to three times the value of the vehicle. Salvage or vehicle ID number Thieves remove the ID Todav automobile thieves are paper, curtains and furniture. Unplug heaters.

Do not overload electrical outlets. Do not run extension cords under carpet and driven more by money than any other reason. Below are some of the criminal operations associated with vehicle theft: Intact with little or no dam- Install a fire extinguisher in Foston Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He was born in Clarksville, the son of Jessie Wilson Hatcher, and Celia Mary Tyler OBITUARIES Betty Jane Cherry Betty Jane Roberts Cherry, 72, formerly of the St Elmo community near Oak Grove, Ky, died Friday, Noy. 25, 2005, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Hop-kinsville, Ky.

The funeral will be at 10 am Tuesday at Maddux-Fuqua-Hin-ton Funeral Home, Hopkins ville. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Hatcher Survivors include his wife, Frances Irene Dawson Dickson, Southside; a brother, Grafton Harned Dicksoa Toms River, N.J.; two nephews, Tony Martin, Hendersonville, TN, Robert Dickson, Massachusetts; and two nieces, Sarah Roland, Nashville, Nancy Hood, Connecticut Pallbearers will be Alan Workman, Bud Fain, Tony Martin, Robert Dickson, Don Atkins, George Gallardo, Joe Owens and Bob Harris. V.Michael Fox V.

Michael "DUI Mike" Fox, 57, Nashville, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. The funeral will be held at 1 TO OUR READERS Friends and families of the deceased i have prepared these obituaries and 1 funeral announcements. They are a tribute to their loved one's accomplishments and a service to family and friends who would like to pay their respects. Obituaries must be submitted by the funeral home, and funeral directors may call (931) 245-0228for assistance.

Death notice information name, age, residence, location of i death, services and officiant is published one time at no charge. Fees for additional information should be discussed with your funeral director. In addition to publication here, obituaries are published on our Web www.theleafchronicle.com. Mr. Fox graduated from Nashville School of Law with a Burial will be in Southside Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until the service today at the funeral home. McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He was born Sept 28, 1920, in Montgomery County, son of Grafton Dickson and Gertrude Harned Dickson. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Sarah Dickson Martin.

Mr. Dickson retired from civil service and farming. He was a WW II Army veteran; he served three years in the European Theater. He was a lifelong resident of Southside. He graduated from Southside High School and attended Austin Peay State University.

He was a member of Southside Methodist Church and a member of the VFW. Hatcher. He was retired from General Motors, Dayton, Ohio. A member of Calvary Baptist Church where he sang with the choir. He was a Senior 100 and 200 Meter runner in the State and National Senior Olympic Games; a recipient of a Gold Medal for the 100 Meters in 1986 and two Silver Medals in 1995.

He was also a champion in the National American Bowling League, a veteran of the U. S. Army and a member of the American Legion Post No. 143 Survivors include his wife, (James Shaw, Radcliff, Ky four grandchildren, Gregory Scot Jewell, Fremont, Calif, James Jonathan Shaw, Louisville, Ky, Jason Steven Shaw, Norfolk, Va, Heather Shaw Logan (Jason Fort Hood, Texas; and three great-grandchildrea Ty Michael Logan, Abigail Renee Logan and Zackary James Logan, all of Fort Hood. Pallbearers were Gregory Ferguson, Jonathan Shaw, Jason Shaw, Mark Evans, Ron Alexander and James Shaw.

Maudine Nelson Maudine Nelson, 78, Clarksville, died Friday, Nov. 25, 2005, at Montgomery County Nursing Home. The funeral will be held at 11 am. Monday at Anglin Funeral Home with Rev. Louie Montoya officiating.

Burial will be in Heflin Cemetery. Visitation will be from 630 to 8 pm today and from 830 am until the service Monday at Anglin Funeral Home. Anglin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. She was born in Bumpus Mills, TN, Aug. 13, 1927, daughter of Lewis B.

and Mannie Balthrop Dodd. Mrs. Nelson was retired from John Edward Dickson John Edward Dickson, 85, Southside, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005, at his residence. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m.

Sunday at McReynolds-Nave Larson Chapel with the Rev. Melvin Brooks officiating. p.m. Tuesday at Woodbine Funeral Home HICKORY CHAPEL, 5852 Nolensville Fox Virginia Martin Hatcher, sister, Marjorie Adams, Detroit; and devoted nephew, Jerry Hatcher. gS8f AccicM ivine Ahheimer's Care il Road, Nashville.

Burial will be in Mount Olivet Fall Special Doctorate of Juris Prudence degree and was a practicing ney for 18 years. He was a founding member of the National DUI Defense, member of the Nashville and Tennessee Bar Associations, a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a weekly radio talk show host. Mike was a loving father and son, a loyal and generous friend, and respected and admired by colleagues. He is survived by his son, Victor "Vic" Michael Fox daughter, Angela Kay Fox; mother, Jean Hernandez; and sister, Patsy Merritt Friends will serve as active pallbearers. Take advantage of our special offer thru the end of 2005! 12 Off Community Fee tenn riff Eire Mnnthc Rent $75Day Respite Rate 4 Cemetery with military honors.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday at funeral home. Woodbine Funeral Home, HICKORY CHAPEL, is in charge of arrangements. He was born Aug. 10, 1948, son of Victor Foukus and Jean Hernandez.

He was preceded in death by his father and brother, Brent Fox. Mr. Fox served in the U.S. Navy and is a Vietnam veteran. He graduated from the University of Tennessee at Nashville with B.S.

and M.S. deerees in ac Walking Horse Meadows 207 Uffelman Dr Clarksville, TN 37043 (931) 648-8007 (931) 648-0182 Fax i Hilda Jewell Mrs. Hilda Jewell, 87, Murray, Ky, died Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005, at her son's residence in Clarksville. The funeral was held at 1 p.m.

Saturday at Blalock-Coleman and York Funeral Home, Murray, Ky, with Pastor John S. Dal-ton officiating. Burial will be in McCuiston Cemetery, Calloway County, Ky. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Blalock-Coleman York Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Jewell was born July 26, 1918, in New Concord, Ky. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold S. Jewell; her parents, Hosie and Allie (McCuiston) Hodges; and a daughter, Barbara Jewell Alexander.

She was a member of Gateway Baptist Church, Clarksville. Survivors include a son, Harold Nathan (Lois Jewell, Clarksville; a daughter, Christine the Montgomery County School System and a member of First Assembly of God in Clarksville. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother, Stephen Dodd, and son, Dwight Nelsoa Survivors include her husband, Ennis David Nelson; son, Dale Nelson, Dallas, TX; daughter, Kathy Elliott, Clarksville, TN; sister, Jean Manners, Hop-kinsville, KY; stepsister, Marie Balthrop, Big Rock, TN; stepbrother, Brandon Dodd, Ponca, Okla; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildrea Pallbearers are David Fischer, Sean Fischer, Bobby Elliott, David Evans, Steve Neblett, and Buddy Wallace. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gateway Hospice, 1760 Madison St, Clarksville, TN 37043. counting.

He was an adjunct professor at Austin Peay State University and Middle Tennessee State University. Chronic Pain? Howard Hatcher Howard Henry Hatcher, 82, Clarksville, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005, at Pembroke Rehabilitation Center. The funeral will be held at 1 p.ra Tuesday at Edgefield Baptist Church with Rev. Richard Scott Jr.

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