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Mike Evans And Chris Godwin Among Elite Receiving Duos In NFL History

Lyon : au tribunal ce mardi, Jean-Michel Aulas, Grégory Doucet et Bruno Bernard attaquent en justice la presse locale
Ce mardi, le tribunal correctionnel de Lyon va faire passer des journalistes à la barre, poursuivis en justice par les deux candidats principaux aux élections municipales lyonnaises 2026.

Bucs Take Third Look At Offensive Coordinator Dan Pitcher
La réaction étonnante de Samuel Eto’o aux polémiques du match Sénégal-Maroc

Mike McDaniel “Very Much In Play”
If one well-known NFL insider is on the mark, the Bucs have just as good of a chance as any team to land a highly-respected playcaller. There have been rumblings concerning former Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel and his various suitors, […] The post Mike McDaniel “Very Much In Play” appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.

Lyon : une fusillade allait éclater à Perrache, cinq Colombiens lourdement armés arrêtés in extremis
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Le Maroc trollé par les joueurs du Nigeria après sa défaite en finale de la CAN 2025

OBITUARY: Betty Yvonne Merideth
Betty, a devoted wife, cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on January 17, 2026, at the age of 84 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Born on June 22, 1941, in Nashville, Tennessee, she lived a life marked by deep faith, humility, service, and gentle spirit. As a faithful Christian and the devoted wife of a gospel minister for more than thirty years, she embodied the teachings of Christ in her everyday actions. Her unwavering kindness and quiet humility reflected her steadfast belief in serving others with love and grace. Her gentle spirit was a beacon of warmth, providing comfort and solace to all who knew her. Betty was not only a mother to her own children but a loving supporter of every child she encountered, whether in her Sunday School class, college dormitory, or in the preschool program in Columbia, Tennessee, where she served faithfully for nearly two decades. Her tender heart left a permanent mark on every life she touched. Her legacy is one of godly devotion, profound kindness, overflowing encouragement, and a quiet strength that inspired those around her. She leaves behind a family forever grateful for her example, her prayers, and the lessons she imparted. They will forever hold her memory close. Her life was a true reflection of a humble and gentle spirit dedicated to God’s service. She is survived by her siblings, Martha Quinn, Raymond Crowell, and Mark Crowell. Also survived by her children, Cheryl (John Cary) Lambert, Amy Smith, Lisa (Heath) Holland, Tonya (Steve) Pullen, and Paul (Amanda) Merideth. Known lovingly as “Mawmaw,” she adored her sixteen grandchildren: Emily, Melanie, Rebekah, Abigail, Bethany, Madison, Ashtyn, Andrew, Caitlin, Caroline, Hope, Faith, Ethan, Emma, Thomas, Simon, and seven great-grandchildren: Robyn, Clara, Cora, Piper, Luke, Molly, and Clayton. While her physical presence will be deeply missed, the values she lived by will continue to guide and inspire. We rest in the blessed assurance that we will see her again soon in Heaven. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, from 11 – 12 pm. A celebration of Betty’s life will be held at Williamson and Sons Funeral Home in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, on January 20,2026 at 12:00 pm. EST. A brief graveside service will be held on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, at 1:00 pm. CST at Wyly Cemetery in Waverly, Tennessee. Condolences and memories can be shared at www.williamsonandsons.com. Arrangements are by Williamson and Sons Funeral Home, 8852 Dayton Pike, Soddy Daisy, TN 37379. This obituary was published by Williamson Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services. This obituary was published by Obituaries provided free for the community. The post OBITUARY: Betty Yvonne Merideth appeared first on Williamson Source.

OBITUARY: Ruth Ann Williams
Ruth Ann Williams, age 93, of Franklin, Tennessee, passed away on January 13, 2026, surrounded by her children. She was born January 15, 1932 in Ashland, KY to the late Arthur Freeman McRae and Queen Victoria Davis McRae. Ann was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother whose life was centered on family. She was affectionately known by the nickname “Sugar,” a name she earned because her home was always filled with candy dishes and sweet treats. She was proud of her family heritage and was the great-niece of Confederate war hero Sam Davis, a connection she held with deep respect for history and family legacy. Ruth Ann dedicated many years of service to CPS, from which she retired in 1982. After retirement, she continued to be a steady and comforting presence for her family. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her siblings, granddaughter, Buffy Allred and by Robert Wade Williams Sr.. She is survived by her children, Barbara (Mike) Parkinson, Vickie Pewitt Denney, Robert (Tammy) Williams, Jr., Janice (Terry) Barnes, and Alice Burgoyne; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 3PM Sunday, January 18, 2026 at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home with Jim Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in Williamson Memorial Gardens. Active pallbearers will be Mont Pewitt, Michael Burgoyne, Cody Barnes, Rob Williams, Dylan Williams, Keith McDowell and Blaine Fly. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Parkinson, Terry Barnes, Ronnie Simmons, Baird Harris, David Pewitt, and Brandon Parkinson. Visitation will be 1:00PM-3:00PM prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Alive Hospice – Nashville or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Source: Williamson Memorial Click For More Obituaries The post OBITUARY: Ruth Ann Williams appeared first on Williamson Source.

OBITUARY: Nancy Lee Turner Ross
Nancy Lee Turner Ross, age 78, of Nashville, Tennessee, passed away on January 13, 2026, in Nashville. She was born in Springfield, Tennessee, to the late Frank Thomas Turner and Virgie Bell Jackson Turner. Nancy grew up in Springfield and graduated from Springfield High School in 1965. She went on to attend Belmont University, graduating in 1969 with a major in English and a minor in music and piano. A gifted and accomplished pianist, Nancy shared her musical talents with multiple churches throughout her life and felt closest to the Lord when she was seated at the piano. Nancy devoted much of her professional life to the Baptist Sunday School Board (now Lifeway). Being mother to her son, Andy, was her most cherished role. She was also deeply proud of her 52 years of marriage to the love of her life, her husband John Turner Ross. Nancy loved Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and lived out that faith through quiet service. For 25 years, she joyfully taught four-year-old Sunday School at Nashville First Baptist Church, a role that brought her great fulfillment and touched countless young lives and their families. Nancy will be remembered as thoughtful, sincere, pure in heart, hardworking, and creative. She was a remarkably faithful and loyal friend, most notably displayed through carefully crafted birthday and Christmas cards that friends and family came to treasure. She loved genealogy, reading, and playing the piano, and later in life discovered a deep passion for art. Each holiday season, Nancy delighted in decorating her home, bringing out her cherished and vast collection of Christmas elves-an annual tradition that reflected her playful, joyful spirit and love of celebration. She was also an avid and lifelong Vanderbilt sports fan. She is survived by her beloved husband, John Turner Ross, and her son, Andrew Brian Ross, and daughter-in-law, Kelley Kirker Ross. She is also survived by her sister, Sue Ann Turner Walling, and brother-in-law, Lewis Walling; her nieces and nephew, Lewis Walling (Julie), Bethel Spence (Taft), and Susan Pitts (Terry); and their children, whom she loved dearly. A visitation is scheduled for 11am on Tuesday, January 20 at Nashville First Baptist Church. The Celebration of Life will follow at Noon. The service will also be live-streamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@NashvilleFirst-SpecialServices In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Children’s Ministry of Nashville First Baptist Church. This obituary was published by Austin Funeral & Cremation Services, LLC. This obituary was published by Obituaries provided free for the community. The post OBITUARY: Nancy Lee Turner Ross appeared first on Williamson Source.
