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Tammy Renaeé Free, 56, of Benton, beloved mother, daughter, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 2, 2021, surrounded by her loving family.
Throughout life, Tammy was a faithful bank teller with Benton Banking Company (First Volunteer Bank), a dedicated employee at The Law Office of Chancey-Kanavos and ended her work career as a Deputy Clerk with the Bradley County Courthouse. She regularly enjoyed watching “The Golden Girls” and on a daily basis, you could pass her on the highway and her car would be full of children, whom she loved deeply. Her most accomplished title was that of being called Granna and Momma. She was loved and enjoyed by many, had an infectious laughter that could be heard from anywhere, and didn’t go a day without referring to “My Sweet Baby Jesus.”
by Mike Usinger on December 16th, 2020 at 11:12 AM 1 of 1 2 of 1
One of the truly wonderful things about the most wonderful time of the year is that we’re more likely to spring for a bottle of liquor we can’t afford. And then give that bottle to someone else. Because here’s the thing: when you’re a liquor nerd, there are few things more exciting than ripping off the wrapping paper and discovering a $28,000 bottle of Old Rip Van Winkle 25-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
All right, confession time: that’s never happened. But dare to dream that one day your best friend will win LottoMax and then spend the money recklessly and foolishly and most important of all drunkenly. Vaguely related, why is the winner always some completely uninteresting lifer in his early 60s who works in a ball-bearing plant in Sudbury, and who answers “Maybe buy a new truck or a lawnmower” when asked what he’ll be doing with his $52 million payout?