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CRIME WATCH Obituarie vzz.ti-eieafcrif onicle.com A4 Sunday, October 19,2008 1 y. TO OUR READERS Larry Robert Darling Llty Robert Darfeg. 5Z GarfcsvLUe, died Thursday, October 16, 21 a Jennie Stuart rkspiiii HopkisvZk; Kv. The funeral w21 be held at Friends and families of the deceased have prepared these otxtuaries and 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 93 1 -245-0228 for assistance.

Death nence information name.age, residence, location of 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 ourWeb site, theleafchronicle.com. Photographs appear courtesy of survivors and also appear on the Web site. Additional copies of the newspaper can be purchased at our cfRce.200 Commerce St, or by calling 93 1 vw Va-cr reDorts cash from tnend car Daniel Nutz II Daniel Nutz IL 22, Clarksville, died Saturday, October 18, 2008, at Gateway Medical Center.

Services are to be announced by Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home. Billie Jo Davis Billie Jo Davis, 77, Clarksville, died Friday, October 17, 2008, at Gateway Medical Center. The funeral will be held at 10 am. Monday at McReynolds-Nave Larson ChapeL Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 pm today and from 9 am until the time of the service Monday at the funeral home.

McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Woman missing By JAMIE DEXTER A slaying with a friend on kamblewixd Circle told police some flioncy she put in her ficnd's car was missing, ac-'fcordititf to a report in; wi.ii i iiij jiu sue lui 1X) in an envelope and rfwbed it inside he gkrvc Compartment of her friend's car on Tuesday, (wfote Monurornery County Deputy Charles Hummel. On Thursday morning, shc woke up, and her friend told her she was hungover, lumrnc! wrote, The woman immediate-fly Iwkcd for trie money, knowing her friend didn't rhaic the money to be drink-ling, and noticed only SKX) -st ill in the envelope, wro'e. L'JJiC friend said she was drunk and there had been Several people in her car, so the didn't know who took Jt, Hummel wrote. Arrests The following people were booked into the The family POLICE For emergencies, dial 911.

Mainoffice.648-0656. Major Crimes, 645-1126. Evidence, 643-0656, ext 4000. Records. 648-0656, ext.

2218. Information Line, 920-6466. sumed not guilty until convicted by a judge or jury. Crime Stoppers Anyone who has information that might lead to the arrest and conviction of a suspected criminal can earn up to by calling the Clarksville-Mont-gomery County Crime Stoppers tips line at 645-TIl'S. Callers can remain anonymous.

Taken from Montgomery County SheriTj Office and Oarksville Police reportj Jamie Dexter coven crime and safety and entertainment and can be reached by telephone, at 245-0216 or via e-mail at Montgomery County Jail on the accompanying charges: FRIDAY Jared Marc tenham, 23, who gave a 370 Cranklin Circle address, two counts of aggravated domestic assault. Bond was set at Sean Allen Knight, 29, who gave a 509 Yvonne Drive address, escape. Bond was set at S5.000. Michael Eli Gray Jr, 19, who gave a 1974 Timberline Way address, driving under the influence and evading arrest. His arrest report identifies him as a member of the Gangsta Disciples gang.

Bond was set at 555). SATURDAY Marvin Wesley McQueen, 22, who gave a 737 Klet man Drive address, aggravated assault. Bond was set at S25.WXJ. About arrests Readers are reminded that an arrest, charge or indictment is an allegation and not a statement of guilt Those charged are pre- of the late 2M8 pm a Ch2fd with the Rev. Steve Larrnorn oSciaring.

Burial will be in Kentucky DaHmg Veterans Cemetery-West with military honors. Visitation will be from 930 am un til the rime of service Tuesday at the funeral home. NeaJ-Tarplev Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He was bom February 15, 1956, in Pontiac, Mich. Mr.

Darling was a veteran of the VS. Army and serv ed during Desert Storm. He was a truck driver with Schneider Trucking, Survivors include his parents, Robert (Bob) James Darling and June Darling; his wife, Ingrid Paula Darling; two sons, Robert and Michael Darling two daughters, Claudia Hamilton (Steven) and Jessica Weidensaul (Paul); three brothers, Richard Darling (Hye Kyong), Steve Darling (Chris) and William Darling (Nelly two sisters, Bonnie and Brenda Darlings and four grandchildren, Skyler, Austin, Tyler end CJ. Arrangements entrusted to Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home, 1510 Madison St, Clarksville, TN 37040. Online condolences can be made at wwwjieal-tarpleyeom.

The following are highlights of alls to the E-9 1 1 Center. These are reports made to dispatchers prior to official investigations. For 9 1 1 Log updates, go to the Crime section of www.theleafchronicle.com. FRIDAY.OCT. 17 12:21 p.m.

Wreck with injuries in the 1 800 block of Madison Street 1 4 Vni iiiifs Mnnpc McnrAvc VYftLAIliO I IVJIwL I ILALAJW0 A Fivt Star Quality Care Community 931. 648.8007 a I aH jraan F' sfifV. PatriciaWilson Patricia Wilson, 60, Clarksville, died Saturday, October 18, 2008, in Nashville. Services are to be announced by Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home. Edward C.

Hicks Edward C. Hicks, 79. Clarksville, died Friday, October 17, 2008, at Gateway Medical Center. The funeral will be held at 10 am Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with Father Michael Balthrus officiating. Burial will be in Ky.

Veterans Cemetery West Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.ra Monday at the funeral home. A Rosary will be held at 7 pm Monday at the funeral home. Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 91 1 LOG 4:44 p.m. Residential break-in reported on Charlemagne Boulevard.

Shotsfired reported in the 700 block of Sugarcane Way. 10:01 p.m. Shotsfired reported in the 800 block of Central Avenue. 10:31 p.m. Wreck with injuries in the 1 00 block of Taft Drive.

1 0:5 1 p.m. Wreck with injuries in the 1 00 block of Taft Drive. 1 1 :29 p.m. Residential break-in reported in the 500 block of Luxury Drive. 1 1 :59 p.m.

Residential break-in reported in the 400 block of Martha Lane. SATURDAY, OCT. 18 1 :46 a.m. Wreck with injuries in the 1 00 block of state Highway 76. 3 Fight reported in TONYTHOMPSON Katnwoe UuCoi Irwirc Conpary aoj Hero 0a Cnrtut.

0M lilrr to thank everyone for their tall, flowers, fooH, monetary car'U anl rwt of all their prayer the los of our loved one. To and the Clarksville Montgomery hoot System, thank you for did for us during Tony 'i illncst. special ttiank you goes to Tom and the staff of McReynohU-Nave and Larvjn for the kindnes you us, but most of all we would thank firo. David Mai kens, our anil our family and friends at OA Itaptist Church for all the love support you have given us. Please to rememlier us in prayer.

Once offain thank you, Sheila, Chad, Ashley 4. homilies 1964 Warrenfs 1746 Memorial Drive Pharmacy ivouM vimm, gift, during Bov County all you A very Creech showed like to pastor l.orie and continue oticre security, comion, independence for area seniors And now through Octo we're offering something more! lore' Move in by October 31, 2008 and receive your second month's rent FREE! GOVERNMENT CALENDAR Apothecary 647-6791 Your Health For more information on assisted living, Rive us a call todav or sIod bv for a visit. We would love "to welcome you home. Doe not apply to respite stayi or tecured memory care. "ii aaW flV "Pt "Bar the 2200 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard.

3:25 a.m. Fight reported in the 400 block of Second Street 3:33 a.m. Fight reported in the 3000 block ofWilma Rudolph Boulevard. 5:21 a.m. Shotsfired reported on Maple Street 7:48 a.m.

Wreck with injuries in the 2000 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard. 9:32 a.m. Residential break-in reported in the 400 block of Martha Lane. 9:38 a.m. Wreck with injuries in the 400 block of Salem Road.

10:54 a.m. Residential break-in reported in the 700 block ofWoodmont Boulevard. 1 1:27 a.m. Residential break-in reported in the 1 00 block of Jack Miller Boulevard. Street Committee meeting, Mayor's Conference Room, City Hall, Fourth Floor, One Public Square.

4 p.m. Museum Board meeting, Customs House Museum and Cultural Center, 200 S. Second St 4:30 p.m. Montgomery County Animal Control meeting, Montgomery County Courthouse, One Millennium Plaza. 6 p.m.

City of Clarksville Mayor'sYouth Council meeting, City Hall Conference Room, One Public Square, Fourth Floor. 7 p.m. Montgomery County Fire Protection Committee meeting, E-91 1 Center, 130 S. First St AiSiijAv. vwfATi 7F 4 Cr For all of the reasons that matter km 4 ft Unsurpassed Service 647-1562 -CostOptions Raynaud's Disease Occurs During Cold Temperatures Raynaud's disease occurs when the body reacts abnormally to cold temperature, or stress, resulting cold sensations in the hands and feet The body naturally decreases blood supply to tlfe'toirsnirtied during exposure to cold temperatures in order to maintain the core (My temperature A person who develops Raynaud's expencnecs an increase in tins response.

Vasospasm, or a constriction of blood vessels, occurs in the arteries of the lingers and toes and leads to decreased blood flow during an attack, hmnlional stress also may induce a Raynaud's attack. Women, as well as persons living in colder clunales, are more likely to be aflccled by this condition. Although skin color may change with an attack, altered skin appearance is temporary. Although mild symptoms of Raynaud's may he alleviated through preventive measures, prescript ion medications are available for more severe symptoms. Calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine (Atlulal, Pnitardia) and amlodipine (Niirvasc), work to open up blood vessels and increase circulation to the bands and feet.

Alpha blockers, such as praosin (Umipnva) and doxazosin (Cardura), may be prescribed. This last group ol medications work to reduce constriction of blood vessels. MONDAY 4 p.m. Clarksville Parks and Recreation Committee meeting, City Hall Conference Room, One Public Square, Fourth Floor. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.

Clarksville ParkingAuthority meeting, Finance Conference Room, One Public Square.Third Floor. 9 a.m. Clarksville Subdivision and Site Review meeting, Regional Planning Commission, 329 Main St Noon Montgomery County Health Council meeting, Montgomery County Health Department, 330 Pageant Lane. 4 p.m. Clarksville iAri ii Family owned for over 32 years Centrally Located Answer to your questions 24 Hours 424 Franklin St.

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