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Chief Warrant Officer (CWO4) James Franklin Shields, 90, of Goodlettsville, passed away Thursday, April 8, 2021, at a medical facility in Gallatin.
He served with the 3rd Mission Battalion, 79th Artillery, for 25 years on active duty and then served out the rest of his military career with the 3397th United States Army Reserve Garrison in Chattanooga.
He served in combat during the Korean Conflict and also served as an ROTC instructor at Chattanooga Central High School for many years.
He was an active member for many years at the American Legion Blair Post 95 in Chattanooga.
He was a wonderful gardener, a beekeeper and a self-taught carpenter. He had many passions in life, but none more important than his family.
are the hardest hit. reporter: santa clara is the hardest hit, 38 cases sorry of so far. the health department is still taking reports and testing specimens as well as answering questions from concerned consumers. there are nervous patrons all over the bay area in restaurants and restaurateurs trying to reassure them that their eggs are safe. a lot of customers that walk in ask. reporter: this restaurant manager heard about the expanded recall now involving 380 million eggs yesterday. i thought, oh, my gosh. what should we do here? reporter: she immediately checked her refrigerator and went online. what i found was eggs are classified by their plant numbers. and i went ahead and checked every, single case that we had and were outside of that category. so we re good. reporter: but a lot of the tainted eggs did make their way into local restaurants and grocery stores. if people have those eggs that are listed on the lot it s not worth trying to cook them enough