Thursday, October 4, 2012

Dorothy Jean (Overstreet) Mendenhall

This is the Pic video I made for my grandmother's funeral which by the way was in my back yard. Yep..my back yard. Grandmother passed away March 31, 2012. Her funeral was April 1, 2012..That's right 1 day! 1 day to clean. 1 day to prepare. 1 day to set up...No days to morn. Rushing to get everything ready.  I felt like I was doing it all...and I know that's not true, but i wanted her funeral to be as beautiful as she was. I wanted it to be perfect because to me she was perfect! I really miss her and still try to talk with her sometimes.
Miss you Grandmother



 (Dorothy Jean Overstreet Mendenhall)


Dorothy Mendenhall

Mrs. Dorothy Jean Mendenhall, age 79 of Burns, TN died Saturday, March 31, 2012 at the Lyles home of her daughter Danita Parker.
The family invites friends to the residence at 1805 Spencers Mill Rd from 2:00 - 4:00 PM Sunday, April 1. Services to celebrate Dorothy’s life will begin at 4:00 PM under the shade of the blooming trees that Dorothy so loved. They will conclude with military honors provided by the United States Air Force. Heritage Funeral Home - Columbia is assisting the family with arrangements.
Dorothy was born on May 28, 1932 in Nashville, TN to Sam and Anita Kirkpatrick Overstreet. At the insistence of her family she entered nursing school right out of high school. Three months prior to completing her training to become a registered nurse, Dorothy decided to join the military and follow the path she desired.
As fate would have it, because of her prior training, Dorothy was placed in a surgical hospital during her military career and became an LPN. During her military service, she walked into a dining hall and “sat down next to me,” recalls her husband. “She’s never gone away since then.”
Following her service to our country, Dorothy worked with the Infant Heart Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and later as a LPN with Goodlark Hospital.
Her love for people and her passion for life will be missed by those who knew her.
Dorothy is survived by her husband of nearly 58 years: Ralph Mendenhall of Burns, TN; a son: Gary Mendenhall of Dickson, TN; two daughters: Danita Parker of Lyles, TN and Vicki Mendenhall of Hickman Co; a brother: Sam Overstreet of Franklin, TN; 5 grandchildren, Kara Baker (Bobby), Cameron Parris (Eric), Jordan Parker and Logan Parker and 5 great-grandchildren Tatum Baker, Charlie Roland, Jayden Baker, Rorie Roland, Braylyn Parris, and Kenlee Parker. In addition to her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by a brother: Clarence Overstreet.




Note: Uncle Sam Overstreet Jr. passed away 8/7/2012
SAM OVERSTREET, JR., Mr. Sam as born on January 1, 1937 in Nashville, Tennessee, the first baby born in Nashville that year. The son of Anita and Sam Overstreet, Sr., the first years of his life were spent living in Nashville. At the tender age of 15 he met and married his "love at first sight" blind date. They married on April 12, 1953 in Corinth, Mississippi and moved to Franklin, Tennessee where they lived until his death. On February 4, 1955, their daughter Sherry was born. Sam started work as a truck driver for Farmers Construction Company in May of 1953 and stayed with them until the 1980s when the company ceased operation. During that time he was a dragline operator, heavy equipment operator and mechanic. After that, he worked for B.H. Williams Construction until 1987, when that company ceased operation. On October 6, 1987, Sam started working for the City of Franklin in the Parks Department. Starting when there was one park, and three employees, he eventually moved through the ranks to be the Assistant Parks Director, before he retired in 2011. Preceded in death by parents, Sampson Lee and Anita Kirkpatrick Overstreet. Survived by wife, Helon Overstreet; daughter, Sherry (Billy) Lovett; grandchildren, Jeff (Rachel) Lovett; great grandchild, Sam Lovett. Celebration of Life service will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, August 11, 2012 at Heritage Church of Christ with visitation one hour prior to the service.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Better Late than never 2012

Well so far the fist 6 months of 2012 have been busy.

On March 31st, we lost my beautiful, wonderful grandmother.  She was 79 years old. She is very much missed. But I think somehow it brought family members closer than before. A week before she passed I had a chance to be with her. Even though she was very tired and looked like she was sleeping, I told her that I loved her and she tried real hard to say it back. Even though the words just couldn't come out....I know what she was trying to say. So I just sat there beside her holding my hand and letting her rub it with her thumb. I made a pic video (which I will post separably).

















In May the kids have finished School. Tatum moves on to the Middle School this fall and  Jayden will start at Stuart Burns,theey both excited to be starting new schools.

They both were in Softball/baseball this year with DCYAA.

Tatum Sliding Home!!!!


Southern Storm Ponytail's 1st place!!!
Jayden
 Tatum's Team "Southern Storm" , coached by Philip Estes,  Won 1st place in the Ponytail Division. They did an awesome job this season. Jaydens team "Dickson Ear Nose Throat  didn't do so well but he loved to play. He's still learning.

Jayden and Tatum







We Also went to Florida this summer. This was our 1st family vacation 12 years together as a family and this is our first!  The kids had so much fun. We went with our close friends. The Edward-Ledger family.
The Baker Family