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Eric_Bartlett:
Gary Allison (Tubbs) Edwards,  64,  of Dickson, TN, passed away of natural causes on Monday, January 15, 2018. A memorial service will be held on Saturday March 17th at 11 a.m. at Bruceton Funeral Home in Bruceton, TN.  Raised in Bruceton, Gary was educated at Central High School and University of Tennessee Martin and UT Knoxville. He made his career assisting the safe refueling of nuclear power plants around the United States. He is pre-deceased by his parents, Joe and Faye Edwards, his brothers Joe Duke and Mark, sister Jeaneen, sister-in-law Dottie, and nephew Jeff. He leaves behind his brother-in-law, Harold Lile of Durham NC, nephews and nieces Greg Edwards, Dan Lile, Drew Lile, Lisa Clay, Amy Gilbert  and their families, as well as his dear friends Randle and Elissa Williams of Dickson TN, and step-son Micah Morris of Hillsboro, OR.  A life-long sports fan, Gary loved Nascar, the UT Volunteers, and the Chicago Cubs. He was a generous and loving person who never met a stranger, and greeted everyone he encountered with a giant smile. He will be greatly missed. In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to the American Heart Association.

Arrangements by Bruceton Funeral Home 731-586-2512.

Marlin:
   Wow! Hate hearing this, worked with Gary a number of times. Plenty of jokes and it was not unusual to see him seated with a crowd surrounding him while he told jokes and stories. I have met and forgotten many people I have worked with but Gary was one of the characters I will always remember.

peteshonkwiler:
Gary was truly one person you didn't want to forget. He did love his NASCAR, at times drove his Grand AM like he was in NASCAR. I have often thought of him since leaving the Rad Services southern circuit, and am sorry that I won't catch up with Chicken Wing if I get back there. A great guy, excellent tech, and magnificent co-worker. RIP.

RDTroja:
I don't think I will ever forget that smile or the perennial twinkle in his eye. He was one of the techs I was always glad to find at whichever site I had just arrived for the outage... you knew it was going to be better with him there. So sorry that he is gone.

This gets harder all the time...

joebeats:
I met Gary back  in 1980 at Pilgrim and knew I had a friend for life. What a great guy and someone you really liked being around. He all ways had that big grin on his face like he just got away with something. If RPs had a Hall of Fame, Gary would have made it on the first ballot. Thank you for all the smiles you put on my face and others. RIP your friend Dave

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