William Jerry Rose, age 78, passed away Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at his residence after a lengthy illness, surrounded by his loving family. Jerry was loved by all that knew him. He will be dearly missed.
Jerry was born in Johnson City to Clarence and Blanche Carrier Rose. He lived 30 plus years in Texas and moved back to Johnson City in 2019. He was a graduate of Science Hill High School.
Jerry was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Rose.
Those left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 36 years, Nancy; mother, Blanche Rose of Johnson City, brother, Steve Rose and wife Teresa of Johnson City; sons, Bill Rose and wife Kelly of Ormond Beach, Florida; Robert Rose of Johnson City; daughter, Sharon Browder and husband Clyde of Piney Flats; five grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special Aunt and Uncle, Betty and Tom Wilkinson; special brother and sister-in-law, Mearlin and Elizabeth Heaton and many friends.
Russia School provides highest level of education for students
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RUSSIA “This year continues to be a year like no other as we continue to learn how to operate the school through the pandemic. Our staff have done an amazing job making this year as normal as possible for our students. As I told our parents early in the year, ‘Some things may have changed but the important things have not. The most important thing that has not changed is that we continue to provide our students with the highest level of education in a caring and student friendly environment. The students have shown remarkable resilience, and other than mask mandate and social distancing requirements, we are proud that we have had a very traditional school year,” said Superintendent Steve Rose.
He told the court. “IConnor seemed scared and said that he had been involved in a fight. He said he had got out of the way but there were people chasing him, and could I come and pick him up?
“He seemed so scared that I said that I would. He said there had been a fight and his mate had been hit and he just needed to get out of there.
“He said he was near the doughnut roundabout, and when I got there I pulled over and called him again and he said he was outside the dance studio.
Authorities: 3 rob convenience stores, steal clerk’s Jeep in ‘crime spree’
2 teens, adult found sleeping, arrested after GPS was used to locate Jeep, deputies say
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PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – Three teenagers are facing charges in what the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office described as a “crime spree” involving two convenience store thefts and a stolen Jeep Gladiator.
According to the Sheriff’s office, the teens on Wednesday crashed a stolen Ford Explorer into an Interlachen convenience store where they stolen vape pens, cigarettes and $300 in lottery tickets. That happened around 4:24 a.m. at the Interlachen Fast Track.