Boyd Cox

Boyd Cox, age 76, was born on March 2, 1947 to Link and Mildred Cox in Cumberland County, TN and passed away on September 27, 2023.

Boyd is survived by his wife Margaret Elaine (Flatt) Cox; sons Jeffrey Link (Karen) Cox and Gregory Boyd (Heidi) Cox; grandchildren Justin Link (Ashley) Cox, Boyd Ashton (Brittney) Cox, Nicholas Brandon (Jackie) Cox, Lauren Ashley Nicole Cox and fiance’ Lester Williams, and Hayden Nathaniel Cox; great grandchildren Olivia Lane Cox, Devante’ Lyrick Cox, Margot Link Cox, and Willow Ashton Rose Cox.

He was preceded in death by his parents Link and Mildred Kate (Hamby) Cox; brothers Kenneth Cox, Grant Cox, and Glenn Cox; sister Katie Fern Curtis; and granddaughter Mackenzie Elaine Cox.

There will be a Graveside service, following his cremation, on Monday, October 2, 2023 in Fredonia Cemetery at 2pm, Craig Ward officiating.

Normalu Hamilton Brooks

Sep 17, 1932- Sep 21, 2023

Crossville, TN  – Normalu Hamilton Brooks, born September 17, 1932, Moultrie County, Illinois, to Frank and Wanda Mitchell, passed away on September 21, 2023 at the age of 91.  Normalu grew up on the family farm in Findlay, Illinois, graduated from Findlay High School and attended Burnham School of Nursing in Champaign, IL.  She married Richard W (Dick) Hamilton in September of 1951 and worked as a nurse at Oliver Supply Company in Shelbyville, IL until becoming a mother.  Normalu loved being a mother and involved her 4 cherished children in gardening, farming, reading, sewing, and enjoying music.  She was an active member of the Findlay United Methodist Church her entire life.  In the 1960’s, Normalu became an advocate for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, fostering 13 infants and children, as well as providing parenting and household management support to families in need.   Upon retiring, she and Dick enjoyed RVing with their beloved pet dogs, traveling to all 48 of the lower United States.  Normalu documented her life with 60 photo albums that will be treasured by her family.

Normalu was predeceased by her parents, husband, sister, Winona Mitchell Massey Benedetti, son, Richard Hamilton, Jr, his wife, Bene Svitavsky, two granddaughters, Katie and Sara Hamilton, and her second husband, Bill Brooks.  She is survived by her son, Blake (Karen) Hamilton of Tampa, FL; daughter, Jill (Jim) Hamilton Crain Lutz of Crossville, TN; son, Stanton Hamilton of Los Angeles, CA; 4 very beloved grandchildren, Megan (Peter Račko) Crain of Vienna Austria; Allison (James Stoia) Crain, of Bloomington, IL; Laine (Blaine) Hamilton McCurrin of Cambridge, England; Mitchell Crain of Nashville, TN; 2 very beloved great-grandchildren, Oskar and Gideon Račko, sisters-in-law, Doris Thompson and Mary (Mick) Matlock of Shelbyville, IL; and many dear nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will always remember her orange cookies.

Interment will be alongside her husband, Dick, at the Findlay Cemetery at a later date.

Normalu’s family is very thankful for the supportive, compassionate care from the staff of Wyndridge Health and Rehabilitation Center and Caris Hospice in Crossville, TN.  

Memories and condolences can be left at https://www.crossvillememorial.com  

In memory of her life, donations may be sent to Findlay United Methodist Church,  PO Box 423, Findlay, IL  62534 or made online to Child Protection Network of Bloomington, IL.  mcleancpn.org/give 

Elbert Wayne Jernigan

Elbert Wayne Jernigan was born July 1, 1937 son of Ida Lee (Todd) Jernigan and Earl Clark Jernigan. After failing health for three years, Wayne quietly and peacefully surrendered to the call to his Heavenly home on a beautiful Sunday morning at his home on Sept. 17, 2023 with his loving wife Maralyn watching over him as she had always done throughout their marriage. Wayne knew where he was going as he did sing the gospel songs that he loved too well, singing near to his leaving for his Homecoming and Wayne was ready to go.

When he first saw Maralyn Simmons he knew she was the one he was going to marry and she was the love of his life. He made the move from Rutherford County TN to Cumberland County TN when they married and lived here until God said Wayne’s work was done and to come home.

Wayne and Maralyn married Sept. 29, 1963 and this Sept. 29 they would have been married 60 wonderful blessed years. Aug. 9, 1964 they welcomed their son Timothy Wayne with open arms and loving affection to fill their home.

A farmer all his life and he did love to farm with his wife working with him side by side each and every day.  He worked at Carter’s Ink for four years,  Maralyn worked Carter’s Ink five years while getting their farming operation going. They worked on the farm and  milked cows,  60 herd for thirty two and half years, raised calves, they grew corn and hay. Always having a big garden each year, Wayne helped Maralyn with the canning and freezing what they grew and they also gathered the eggs from the chickens they raised.  When they no longer milked cows, they then continued with beef cows, and still to this day. A many of good meals were prepared and served at their table from the abundance of their labor of the food they raised and harvested to their family and friends. They welcomed everyone who came to their door. As Wayne heard as he entered his new life, Welcome home! Wayne was a good and faithful servant. Wayne also enjoyed serving on the Farm Service Agency Committee for thirty nine years.  He received the Outstanding Conservation Farmer of The Year Award in 1996 which he proudly accepted.  When he was asked when do you go on vacation his reply would be “I just farm.”

Wayne was a wonderful person, husband, father, and a friend to many.  He was a farmer that worked from dawn to setting sun and enjoyed every minute of it.  It was very hard on him when he was no longer able to work as he had done all his life, he wanted so much to be able to work and get back on his John Deere tractor.  All who knew him, loved him. He will be greatly missed.

As good as Wayne loved his family and farming he loved his Lord first and was thankful of his many blessings.  He was a deacon at Zion Hill Baptist Church where he attended for many years.

He is survived by his wife Maralyn, son Timothy (Zilphia), sister Wanda Ewell and a hosts of nieces and nephews.

Proceeded in death by his Father and Mother Earl and Ida Lee Jernigan, brother W. C. Jernigan, sisters Evelyn Faulks, Jean Bickle, and Dean Holt.

A LOVING ONE FROM US IS GONE, A VOICE WE LOVED IS STILL, A PLACE IS VACANT IN OUR HOME THAT NEVER CAN BE FILLED.

A Graveside service will be held on Friday, September 22, 2023 at Akins Cemetery at 12pm.

Muriel Elizabeth Milke

Muriel Milke, age 94, was born on November 24, 1928 to the late James Frederick and Gladys Elizabeth (Plum) Rose in Pohatcong, NJ and passed away on September 4, 2023 in Crossville, TN.

She was a loving homemaker that took pride in raising her family.

She is survived by her children Jean M. Hresko, Linda Kelly, and Louis Milke; caregiver and girlfriend of 17 years Doris Fulk; 5 grandchildren; and a multitude of great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Muriel was preceded in death by her husband Howard Frank Milke.

Willadean Ann Spangler

Willadean Spangler, age 68, was born on December 18, 1954 to Ralph and Martha Olvey in Greenfield, IN and passed away on September 8, 2023 in Knoxville, TN.

She is survived by her husband Ronnie Spangler; children Mary, Vickie, Sherry, and Michael; 9 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; sisters Debbie, Darla, and Dorothy; and brother Charlie.

Willadean was preceded in death by her parents Ralph Clarence Olvey and Martha Beryl (Prickett) Olvey.

The Memorial Service will be held at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 from 1-4pm.

Mamie Lou Green

Mamie Lou Green, age 84, was born on December 17, 1938 to the late Casto and Daffie (Ledbetter) Pugh in Crossville, TN and passed away on September 11, 2023 in Crossville, TN.

Mamie is survived by her husband Austin Green; children Sandra Tipton Griesbach, Cecil (Amy) Tipton, James Paul (Fran) Tipton, and Ronnie (Jane) Tipton; step-daughters Sandy (Brent) Russell and Shelby (Joey) Reeder; grandchildren Brian Griesbach, Amye (Jarrett) Parsons, Madison Ros Tipton, Dakota Crosby, Tyler (Jody) Crosby, Kelli Tipton (Drew) Buchannon, Jordan (Haley) Luttrell, Jeremy (Amanda) Garrett, Jacob Norris, Justin Norris, Brandon Tipton, Kristin McNew, Savannah Kerley, and Matt Winningham; great grandchildren Michael Griesbach, Cameron Parsons, Luke Parsons, Dontae Parsons, Kingston Crosby, Cooper Crosby, Kaiden Luttrell, and Magnolia Kerley; and siblings Earl, Otis, Oscar, Andrew, Jr, Elbert, Linley, Sue, and J.D.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 1st husband Roscoe Tipton; son-in-law Paul Griesbach; and siblings Earlene Pryor, Jack Pugh, Mattie Jernigan, Cordell Pugh, and Randy Pugh.

A Graveside service will be held at Crossville City Cemetery on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 10:00am.

Joseph Herschel Tucker

Joe Tucker, age 89, was born on December 24, 1933 to Harve and Nancy Tucker in Crossville, TN and passed away on September 7, 2023 at his home in Crossville.

He is survived by his children Donna (Sonny) Rose, Doris Beckett, and Pam (Dennis) Shields; grandchildren Emily Shields, Parker Shields, Brent Bolin, Chris Bolin, Chelsey Woody, Clint Rose, and Kristie Tucker; 7 great grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents Harve and Nancy Jane (Wilson) Tucker; wife Mary Tucker, son Bobby G. Tucker; and sister Pauline Bolin.

Services will be held on Saturday, September 9, 2023 at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 10a-12p, with the service to follow at 12p, Joey Campbell officiating. He will be laid to rest in Thomas Springs Cemetery immediately following the service.

Nicholas Andrew Braswell

Nicholas Andrew Braswell passed away unexpectedly on August 31st 2023. He was 37 years old. His family is deeply saddened by his sudden death. Nicholas was born on May 22nd 1986 in Mesa Arizona, but lived most of his life in Crossville.

Nicholas is survived by his wife Beth Braswell,  his daughter Veronicka Braswell,  his stepchildren Victoria Austin, and Layne Winfree, his brother Kerry Richard Dishman II,   and his nephews Ricky and Damion Dishman.

Nicholas was proceeded in death by his mother Rita Carol Young Braswell and father Ronald Eugene Braswell.

Services for Nicholas are being held on Friday September 8th at the Bread of Life Church on 4th Street in Crossville, with friends being received from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. and service to follow from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Anyone wishing to attend is welcome.

Worth J. Carlson

August 18, 1944 – August 19, 2023

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Worth J. Carlson on August 29, 2023, at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Worth was a beloved husband, brother, uncle, friend, and dedicated member of his community. He walked into the arms of Jesus at the age of 79, with his wife of 34 years holding his hand and his sister-in-law, Lyssa Haddock, by his side.

Worth was born on August 18, 1944, in Pierre, South Dakota, and his journey through life was marked by a profound commitment to his country and his faith. After serving his nation as a member of the U.S. Air Force for four years, Worth retired from Cut-n-Core (San Diego, CA) in 1999, moving to Crossville, Tennessee where he worked for Dave Kirk Chevrolet for the next 20 years. He found his spiritual home at Central Baptist Church. There, he served as a faithful member, and for an impressive 24 years, he held the role of Captain and Usher, offering his warm smile and helping hand to all who entered the church’s doors.

Worth’s love extended beyond the walls of the church, as he shared 34 wonderful years of marriage with his devoted wife, Vicki Carlson, in Crossville, Tennessee. Their partnership was a testament to love, trust, and companionship that enriched both of their lives.

Worth was not only a loving husband but also a caring brother. He is survived by his sisters, Linda Wicks and Julie VanValkenburg, and his brothers, David Carlson (Kathy) and Jerome Carlson (Cathy), all residing in Duluth, Minnesota. Additionally, Worth leaves behind a legacy in the hearts of extended family, including a brother and sister-in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Worth J. Carlson was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Roberta Carlson and brother C.J. Carlson, but his memory lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Funeral services to celebrate Worth’s life will be held at Central Baptist Church in Crossville, Tennessee, on Saturday, September 9, 2023. Visitation will be held from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, followed by the funeral service at 1:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorials be made to the Central Baptist Church Christmas Toy Store ministry, a cause close to Worth’s heart, which reflects his spirit of generosity and love for his community.

Robert Gene Vieira

(The Life of the Party)

Robert Gene Vieira age 53, was born to James and Janice Vieira on January 23, 1970, in Alameda, CA. and passed away on August 31, 2023, in Crossville, TN.

Rob is survived by his Wife Jody Williams and his children Chris Vieira, Garrett Williams (Amanda Williams) Shania Williams, and his Grandchildren Grant and Waylnn. Rob is preceded in death by his Mom Janice Vieira and his Brother Ali Vieira.

Rob worked for the Tapers Union for 25 plus years. When he moved to Tennessee he decided to start his own business and became the Co-Owner of Crossville Finishers. He enjoyed time at the lake, Nascar races, motor cross, Steelers/TN Volunteers football, betting on squares, golf, and most of all he loved spending time with family and friends.

Services will be held on Saturday, September 9th at Crossville Memorial Funeral Home and celebration of life will begin at 2pm, with a gathering immediately following at Bunkers Bar and Grill (his favorite hang out).