People we miss 

Gene Allison, R&B legend

Nelson Andrews, Wataugan

Chet Atkins, C.G.P.

Juanita Bruce Brazier, "Miss Juanita," operator of pioneering Nashville gay bar Juanita's

H. Franklin Brooks, mon professeur

Duana Callahan, gone too soon

Sarah Cannon, a.k.a. Minnie Pearl, everybody's cousin

Lee A. Carr, rocker

Johnny and June Carter Cash, forever

Hal Christiansen, owner, Cinema One/Twin, Murfreesboro

Reggie Crowder, pitmaster, hot-chicken expert, Dee's Q

Herbert Fox, gentleman

Lee Gannon, composer

Joe Gilliam, "Jefferson Street Joe," TSU and NFL gridiron hero

Frank Gorrell, lobbyist, former Tennessee lieutenant governor

Charles Hawkins, developer, devotee of Vanderbilt baseball

Don Helms, steel player for Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys

Ted Jarrett, architect of Music City soul

Duane Jarvis, songwriter/guitarist

Eddie Jones, former Banner editor, civic connector

Slick Lawson, photographer

Dan Miller, WSMV anchor

June Carr Ormond, trouper

Debbie Runions, AIDS activist

Fred Russell, sportswriter

Alan Saturn, attorney, arts patron, kind soul

Tupper Saussy, renegade renaissance man

May and Herb Shayne, designers for living

Roscoe Shelton, soul man

Drue Smith, reporter

Frank Varallo, restaurateur

Jim Varney, actor

Sue Wilkinson, sultry on-air voice of Radio Lightning

David K. "Pat" Wilson, philanthropist

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