John Rhodes, Jr.

John Rhodes, Jr., age 93, passed away on October 7, 2017. His father, John Rhodes, Sr., was a first generation Norwegian immigrant. His mother, Clara Mattson Rhodes was of Swedish descent. John loved being outside gardening and working on cars. He also enjoyed playing dominoes, reading a good book, and was notoriously known for the ultimate art of taking short naps.

He is survived by his wife- Charlotte Rhodes; sons- Darrell Rhodes (Cindy) and Donald Rhodes (Gina); daughter- Marilyn Condra (Hoyt); son-in-law- Larry Payne (Caryn); grandchildren- Krystle (Luke), Kelly, Shelly, Daniel, Donnie, step grandsons- Greg (Jackie), and Nick (Holly); and claim five great grandchildren to their family.

He is preceded in death by his parents- John, Sr. and Clara Rhodes; son- Gary Rhodes; daughter- Janet Payne; brother- Homer; and sisters- Annie, Edith, and Verna.

A memorial service for John will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 3:30 p.m. at Crossville Seventh Day Adventist Church with Pastor David Sitler officiating.

Stanley Elmo Hedgecoth

Stanley Elmo Hedgecoth was born June 20, 1931 to John Adam and Annie Kerley Hedgecoth. Stanley passed away at the age of 86 on September 26, 2017 at Life Care Center of Crossville.

Stanley was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Camilla Griffin Hedgecoth.

He is survived by his children, son- Frankie Hedgecoth (Renee’) of Pleasant Hill; daughters- Shelia Hargis (Odell), Brenda Tollett (Tim), Peggy Brown (Les), all of Crossville, and Darlene Mullins of Oliver Springs, TN; grandchildren- Dale Hargis (Tosha) of Crossville, John Hargis (Anna) of Rocky Top, TN, Stephen Hargis (Brandie), Camille Oliver (Corey), Sam Tollett (Jill), Amber Tollett, Shaun Brown (Shaunda), Melissa Brown, all of Crossville, Stacy Quinn of Cookeville, and Misty Vinson of Oliver Springs; 23 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; brother- Doug Hedgecoth (Helen) and sister Alma Griffin of Crossville; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Stanley was preceded in death by his wife Camilla Hedgecoth; parents- John Sr. and Annie Kerley Hedgecoth; brothers- John Jr. and Ernest Hedgecoth; and sisters- Irene and Barbara Hedgecoth and Cora Hall.

Family will receive friends on Friday, September 29, 2017 from 12 to 1 at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service for Stanley will also be held on Friday at 1. He will be laid to rest in Crossville City Cemetery.

Harliss William Fields

Harliss William Fields, 68, of Crossville, TN, passed away Monday, September 25, 2017 in his home surrounded by family and friends. He was born July 15, 1949 in Bledsoe County to the late Georgie and Christine Fields. He retired from Crossville Rubber after 30 years from the maintenance department. He was co-owner and operator of the Vandever Corner Grocery for over 24 years. He worked on the farm with is wife for almost 49  years. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, and farming.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Wanda “Becky” Fields; son- Bradley Fields (Mary Treadway); daughters- Sandra Monday (Doug Monday) and Crystal Bruce (Calvin Bruce); grandchildren- Cody Fields, Bree Monday, Whatty Monday, Cricket Monday, Brylyn Bruce, Brandi Dixon, and Bradley Bruce; and great grandchildren- Kyndall Bruce and Emory Dixon.

Family will receive friends on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 from 5 to 8 p.m. with the funeral service Thursday, September  28, 2017 at 2 p.m. with Thom Hassler officiating. He will be laid to rest in Fields Family Cemetery. Pallbearers include- Cody Fields, Bradley Fields, Calvin Bruce, Doug Monday, Bradley Bruce, and Keith Brewer, and honorary pallbearer- Brylyn Bruce.

Justin Nicholas Floyd

Justin Nicholas Floyd, age 29, was born on September 9, 1988 to Michael Abston and Jennifer Floyd Phillips in Knoxville, TN. He passed away on September 23, 2017. Justin loved to ride four wheelers, listening and playing music, and spending time with family. He also liked watching mushrooms grow with the Nonny.

He is survived by his grandparents- Ronald Floyd, Glenna Floyd Conley (Michael), and Allen Cravens; parents- Michael Abston and Jennifer Floyd Phillips (Adam); brothers- Trent and Eli Abston and Jonathan Dodson (Eagle Brother); sisters- Bethany Abston, Emilee Aytes, Kendra Stewart, Chrystal Mosley, and Brooklyn Wilson; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is preceded in death by his dad- Arron Aytes; grandparents- Ted and Mary Hall, Marvin Abston, and Linda Kay Venters.

Family will receive friends on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 from 12 to 2 at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service for Justin will always be held on Wednesday at 2 with Bro. Bobby Floyd officiating. He will be laid to rest in Mayland Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an account at First National Bank: Nella Shultis or Kendra Stewart for Justin Floyd’s Memory, a GoFundMe for Justin Floyd, or Crossville Memorial Funeral Home.

Mabel Sullivan

Mabel Sullivan, age 91, of Jackson, Ga, formerly of Crossville, was born on September 29, 1925 to Claude and Bertha Mathes. She passed away on September 14, 2017. Mabel loved being outside gardening. She also enjoyed playing bingo.

She is survived by her children- Shirley McCarty (Pete) of Paris, KY and Kenneth Cox (Debra) of Jackson, GA; grandchildren- Wade Bolin, Josh Cox, Brandon Cox, and Damon Cox; great grandchild- April Bolin; great great grandchild- Jesse Johnson; sister- Jewel Baisley; and brother- Claude Mathes (Sandra).

She is preceded in death by her parents- Claude and Bertha Mathes.

Family will receive friends on Monday, September 18, 2017 from 12 to 2 at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service for Mabel will also be held on Monday at 2. She will be laid to rest in Linary Cemetery.

Donald G. Sutherland

Donald G. Sutherland was announced in heaven into the Church Triumphant Sept. 6, 2017. A memorial service will be held at the Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church at 4 PM Sept. 16, 2017. Donald was born on Jan. 30, 1926, in Hamilton ON, Canada. He was the son of James and Jean Sutherland. Donald was united in marriage to Melva Jane Sutherland, on June 2, 1951. Donald resided in Fairfield Glade for the past 31 years. Donald is preceded by his sisters and brothers Gordon, James, Jean and Heather. Donald loved volunteering at Crab Orchard Elementary school, working with the Crossville Kiwanis Club, delivering food for the Peavine Care Center, serving food with his Sunday school class at the Bread of Life Mission, and teaching Disciple classes at his church. Donald enjoyed serving others and the lord in every part of his life. Donald was a sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force serving in England in WWII from 1943-1945, where he was honorably released in 1945. Donald then worked for CoAmerica Bank for 30 years and retired as the Vice President of the consumer loans department. Family celebrating his life include his sons; Kevin and wife Jennifer, Dirk and wife Susan, Scot and wife Tamara, and his daughter, Heather; his grandchildren Michael and wife Megan, Ashlee and husband Matt, Emilee and husband Eddie, Kenyon, Dirk and fiancé Emily, Lucas, Chase and wife Marissa, Beck and their mother Katie Haas, Colin, Brendon, Dillon, Scot, Colin, Megan, and Shane. Great-grandchildren, Skylar, Lilly, Mollee, Charlie, Chevi, Logan, Madilynn, James, Kevin, Katelynn, and Kassidy. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church, 231 Westchester Drive., Fairfield Glade, TN 38558, or the Bread of Life Rescue Mission, 281 Fourth Street Crossville, TN 38558.

Revd. Richard Pumphrey

The sudden death of the Revd. Richard Pumphrey as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident has deprived the Apostolic Episcopal Church of one of her most effective priests.

Charles Richard Pumphrey was born in 1947 in Evansville, Indiana. Strongly traditionalist in his beliefs, his advocacy of traditional Anglicanism was of a piece with a worldview that he saw as defending a threatened Western civilization. He graduated with an Associate of Arts degree with a major in Bible from Freed Hardeman College in 1967 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education and History from David Lipscomb College, Tennessee, in 1969, also studying for a year at Memphis Theological Seminary. In 2003 he received the degree of Master of Theology in Pastoral Counseling from Campbellsville University, Kentucky.

Faced with the modernist changes in the Anglican Communion that became particularly visible towards the end of the twentieth-century, he initially joined the Orthodox Anglican Church. This church was founded as the Episcopal Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of America by Episcopalians in 1963, and was not originally a “continuing Anglican” body, but in 1999 a decision was taken that it would orientate itself to a greater extent with the Continuum, with its name changing to the Orthodox Anglican Church in 2005. He was ordained deacon in 2001 and priest in 2002 by that church’s presiding bishop, the Most Revd. Scott McLaughlin. In 2002, he received the degree of Master of Arts in Biblical Studies from St Andrew’s Theological College and Seminary of the Orthodox Anglican Church, and then served that seminary as a professor between 2002 and 2008. He also undertook pastoral charges as associate priest of Holy Apostles, a Bolivian ministry in Elizabethtown, Kentucky (2004-06), and student chaplain to Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hospital in Danville, Kentucky (2003). He also served as chaplain to his local fire department for several years.

In secular life, he worked in the field of insurance, and was latterly Senior Field Representative for the Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company.

In April 2008, faced with declining opportunities for ministry in the OAC, he was received into the Anglican Catholic Church, one of the Continuing Anglican churches that derived from the 1977 Congress of St Louis, and was inducted as celebrant at All Saints, Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee. He was advanced to Rector of that church in May 2010.

Later that year, he became interested in the opportunities for ministry in the Ecclesia Apostolica Divinorum Mysteriorum, a new communion of the Apostolic Episcopal Church that had been formed with a specific mission towards the inner and contemplative traditions. He was received by incardination into EADM from the ACC in December 2010 and subsequently licensed as a priest in the Apostolic Episcopal Church in February 2015. He was further admitted to membership in the First Class of the Order of Antioch and to membership of the Order of Corporate Reunion.

He was married five times, lastly in 2012 to Tricia, who survives him. Their marriage was close and resulted in a loving home life. One interest they shared was the raising of chickens. By his first marriage he had two daughters, Jennifer and Rebecca, and with his fourth wife he adopted Stephanie. He was also a foster parent and between 2002-07 he served as Chairman of the Washington and Marion County, Kentucky, Foster Care Review Board and as a member of the Interested Party Review Board.

Richard Pumphrey was passionate about making a difference to the world around him. He was politically engaged in what he believed was a struggle for the survival of Western civilization and the Christian values that were at its heart. He advocated for the American Freedom Party and, via social media, was a frequent commentator on political and social issues. In all of this, he avoided any suggestion of bigotry or hatred and grounded his commentary in sound religious principle, careful research and a genuine regard for his community. He also displayed a sense of humour that made his writings accessible and invited others to share his world and the deeply-held values that illuminated it. One of the most significant roles that he took on was as a mentor to young people interested in Traditional Anglicanism.

Our thoughts and prayers at this time are with his widow Tricia and his family.

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Wanda J. Cox

Wanda J. Cox, age 70, was born on August 26, 1947 in Lancing, TN to Mirtie and Helen McCoy,  and passed away at home on September 3, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. Wanda lit up the world with her smile and kindness. Her favorite place to be was with her family, whether it be traveling, playing games, or just relaxing on the back porch looking at the beautiful view. She also enjoyed and excelled at cooking, tending to her flowers, and loved spending time feeding the fish in her pond.

She is survived by her husband- Donald Cox; daughter- Sherrie Cox Walker (Avery); son- Phil Cox (Valorie); very special grand daughter- Kelli Tipton (David Alberson); step grandchildren- Harley Walker and Steven Douglas; sister- Brenda Wing; brother- Archie McCoy; Special Sister-in-law- Donna Parham; best friend- Carolyn Lindsey, and many special nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents- Mirtie Homer McCoy and Helen Grace Howard McCoy and brother- Paul McCoy.

The family will receive friends Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home from 12 to 2 with the service to follow at 2. Bro. Roy Langley will officiate and burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery.

Phyllis Virginia Swartzlander

Phyllis Virginia Swartzlander (née McDaniel) of Crossville, TN was born on February 5, 1942 and passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at the age of 75.

Phyllis had a successful career as an Accounting Manager and had a lifelong love of reading. After retirement, she enjoyed spending time with her husband and friends exploring Tennessee, worshipping at church, and working in her garden. She was strong and independent, and ensured her children were raised with these qualities.

Phyllis is survived by her husband, Joseph E. Swartzlander II, and children, Michael T. Logan, Joseph E. Swartzlander III, Heather K. Swartzlander, Kevin T. Swartzlander, Monica J. Swartzlander, and two daughters-in-law, Michelle Swartzlander and Kylara Swartzlander. She is also survived by her brothers, A.R. McDaniel, David Winkler, and Charles Winkler.

Phyllis was proceeded in death by her mother, Olivia M. Inman, father, Ray A. McDaniel, and stepfather, Eddie Spurgeon.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, September 2, 2017 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Crossville.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church.