The Leader - 10/07/10

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Thursday, October 7, 2010 • THE LEADER • A5

Marriage licenses - September 2010 The following marriage licenses were issued for Sept. in the office of the Tipton County Clerk Mary Gaither. Billy May Armstrong to Stacy Michelle Sarver of Brighton James Allen Belk to Lori Elizabeth Walker of Brighton Cody Lloyd Bennard to Amanda Brooke Prentiss of Drummonds John Allen Boykin Jr. to Misty Nicole Price of Millington Donald Ray Bridges to Billie Jean Swickard Naccarato of Millington Tony Brooks to Tracy Denise Taylor of Mason Todd Steven Buck Jr. to Lacey Renee Lindley of Drummonds Timothy Ray Carroll to Amber Nicole Robbins of Milllington Gerame DeVaughn Carter to Laquiesa Denise Carney of Covington James Kenneth Carter Jr. to Amanda Faye Hale of Brighton Jerry Michael Curle Jr. to Carla Robbyn Bennett Nokes of Munford Shaun Christopher Dacus to Hollie Starr Whitehorn Fuller of Covington

Bruce John Depew to Sherry Denise Johnson Solley of Munford Marquis Lee Downs to Lavoka Shawntak Becker of Memphis Jerry Wayne Ferrell to Diana Gail Watson Hughes of Covington Johnny Yolanda Fitz to Grumeul Williamett Holt of Ripley William Junior Gayden to Logretta Louise Payne of Mason Matthew Lynn Gordon to Chasity Amber Stubblefield of Drummonds Terry Alan Gray to Catherine Jo Stewart of Ripley James Rico Griffin to Rochelle Nicole Jordan Griffin of Memphis Joshua Ray Halleron to Christina Nicole Burns of Atoka Kerry Alan Hardin to Amanda Leigh Schlafer of Memphis Thomas Wayne Harris to Rebekah Lauren Clark of Drummonds Cody Nicholas Harrison to Samantha Jo Sanders of Atoka Jimmy Randall Hazelrig Jr. to Joann Marie Reed of Henning Timothy Wade Hearn to Deanna Lynn Lowry of Drummonds

LETTERS

Continued from A4 was amazed at this tiny person. We had our complete family! Mom, Dad, Son and Daughter! Then on Sept.23, 2006 Abby passed in her sleep of S.I.D.S. Our perfect family would be forever broken from that moment on. There is no greater pain in this world that even compares to losing a child. It is such an emotional pain that the body physically hurts. With that being said, there is no greater joy than other’s remembering a child that is gone, especially when it is yours. It is the only way that my daughter’s name will carry on. Abby has an older and younger brother that will never be able to play with their sister. They will only hear stories and see pictures and that is the same for many families around the world. Oct. 15 is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss

Corey Alan Hinrichs to Laura Lee Herrera of Drummonds Zachary Jay Ericso Holley to Jaice Marie Winebarger of Munford Chadwick DeWayne Hoy to Michelle Renee Weir of Munford Rick Johnson to Tiffany Rashonda Guy of Memphis Billy Raymond Johnson Jr. to Elizabeth Anne Smith White of Drummonds Heath Miller Jones to Brittany Nichole Butler James Robert Jordan III to Misti Deann Knight of Covington Scotty Lee Keeley to Ann Marie Zaenger Rettig of Mason James Malcolm Klenk III to Aleshia Ann Warren Bradley of Drummonds Lawrence Neal Krug to Laura Kathryn Carney of Millington Bradley Keith Lawton to Chesie Leigh Ann Green of Covington Raymond Joe Lopez to Brittany Leigh Holland of Brighton Scott Allen McDaniel to Jayne Ericka Enlow of Atoka Peter Joseph Mothorpe to Debra Anne Perrucci of Atoka

Brent Allen Newell to Christy Lynn Engle of Memphis Bryon Keith Price to Kortney Marie Maxwell of Millington Jason Wade Pugh to Adrena Leigh Jones of Brighton Walter Arthur Pullen to Kristin Marie McHugh of Drummonds Billy Thomas Rickard Jr. to Sarah Ann Miesse of Brighton Justin Michael Ridings to Mary Brittani Stapleton of Covington Anthony Travell Sangster to April Lynn Kellum of Covington Elias Christian Shapter to Vinita Tony Maria Moreno of Drummonds Randal Cleve Smallwood to Sharon Lee Noel Smallwood of Brighton William Lee Stroud to Karla Ruth Bross of Drummonds Dexter DeWayne Tapley to Samantha Elizabeth McKinstry of Olive Branch, Miss. Charles Wayne Waldon Jr. to Cheryl Ann Ishmael Terry of Millington Anthony Scott Ward to Haley Elizabeth Cox of Millington

Awareness Day. Everyone is asked to light a candle at 7 p.m. in their time zone and to leave it burning for one hour. This is supposed to represent a wave of light across the world in remembrance of the children that are gone. Pink and blue ribbons tied around trees or other things in the yard and community is another symbol of remembrance. The loss of a child is often an unspoken thing among people. It is awkward and it makes people uncomfortable. But, just imagine if it was your child? Wouldn’t you want to do everything in your power to have that child thought of and remembered by as many people as possible? That is the hope of every babylost mother. Please help me bring more attention to this month and this date. In Abby’s memory, Greg and Jan Lambert Cameron and Austin Covington

First South adds 'financial' to its name First South Credit Union, in an effort to further clarify its corporate identity is adding the word “financial” to its name. “We want to ensure that our members and potential members understand that we are a full service provider of financial products and services, including but not limited to checking accounts, first and second mortgages, vehicle loans, CDs, IRAs and investments through First South Investments Services, Inc. our wholly-owned subsidiary,” said Craig Esrael, president and CEO of First South Financial Credit Union. “We can provide any kind of financial product or service needed and at a better price than most others. Plus, according to all independent rating organizations, we are one of the strongest and safest financial institutions in the entire nation and we want everyone to know that their money is safe and secure with us.” First South serves Shelby, Tipton and Fayette Counties in Tennessee and Tunica, Tate, Marshall and DeSoto Counties in Mississippi. And serving so many markets brings on increased competition and possible confusion. So it is with this in mind that First South is adding the word “financial” to its name. The board of directors, management team and many members feel that this makes the credit union’s name much more descriptive. It can clearly and quickly illustrate that First South Financial is an organization that provides banking products and services. While the signs, brochures, and receipts members receive may have a slightly different logo or name on them, the quality products, services and member service remain unchanged.

On Saturday, October 2, a ribbon cutting sponsored by First Citizens Bank was held for The Shop Hir Nails & Skin Care. They are located at 14336 Hwy 51 S. (across from 51 Furniture.) The owners, Donna Martin, Tonya Free, April Hogeda and Bette Graves-Cigalotti opened The Shop on March 30th. They are open Monday thru Saturday. Call 840-1269 for an appointment today or walk-ins are always welcomed.

TIPTON COUNTY’S

Most Wanted Seen one of these people? If so, call: 24-hour number: Central Dispatch 901-475-4300 Sheriff’s Office Tipline: 901-475-3307; email: sheriff@tiptonco.com Tipton County CrimeStoppers 901-476-4411 Or contact any local law enforcement agency to report any of these people.

Dandelet, Robert John Born: 09/29/1968 272 Curtis Road Brighton, TN 38011 Charge: Failure to pay child support. DUI 3rd offense

Douglas, Jr., Curtis NMN Born: 02/26/1972 233 Jamison Covington, TN 38019 Charge: habitual motor vehicle offender

Boyd, Bryan Antonio Born: 02/04/1986 125 Haynie Street Covington TN, 38019 Charge: Burglary

Dean, Nicholas Pierre Born: 04/19/1986 1137 Crestview Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Poss. of cocaine with intenet to sell

Norman, Whitney Marie Born: 04/06/1987 63 Dacus Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 Charge: poss. of a controlled substance

Leopard, Billy Ray Born: 10/14/1985 1340 Dolan Rd. Drummonds, TN 38023 Charge: Poss. of sched VI

Bailey, Patrick NMN Born:08/09/1964 534 Stone Road Covington, TN 38019 Charge: Theft under $500

Maclin, Abby Marjorie Born: 09/06/1968 6281 Martin West Millington, TN 38053 Charge: criminal impersonation, burglary

Heflin, Christopher Harold Born: 02/18/1988 230 Kings Farms Loop Brighton, TN Charge: theft of motor vehicle

McDonald, Monica Diane Born: 12/23/1986 8697 Windersgate Oive Branch, MS 38654 Charge: del. controlled sub.

Do you know who killed Johnny Poole? Your information may be worth up to $1,000 in cash!

On Oct. 25, 1988, Johnny Poole's partially burned body was found in a pickup truck near the boat landing at Piljerk, near the Hatchie River in Tipton County. The 23-year-old Poole had also been shot in the back. If you have any information about this crime, call CRIME STOPPERS 901-476-4411 You will not have to give your name. You will not have to testify in court To be considered for a reward, all information must be given directly to CRIME STOPPERS OF TIPTON COUNTY

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THE LEADER Serving All of Tipton County

Tipton County Sheriff ’s Office DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ARREST OR DETAIN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE WARRANTS LISTED IN THIS DATABASE. The list is current at the time of publishing and therefore recent changes in the status of warrants may not be reflected. It is possible that some warrants have been resolved and the matter is no longer pending. This information is being provided as a service to the public; however, neither the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office nor The Leader cannot guarantee nor assume any liability for the accuracy of the information at the time of use. All warrants must be verified for accuracy through our system prior to an apprehension. All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO APPREHEND THESE INDIVIDUALS EXCEPT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PEACE OFFICERS. SOME INDIVIDUALSO MAY BE ARMED AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. If you recognize a name on the list, if you find your name, or if you find a discrepancy, please contact the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office at 475-3300 or via email at sheriff@tiptonco.com.


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