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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 24, 2023
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Franklin lawyer and TBA Senior Counselor Frank Calvin Ingraham died March 20. A 1954 graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, Ingraham built a litigation practice representing individuals and corporation and was also a founding member of the American Trial Lawyers Foundation. He retired from the practice of law in 2014. Visitation will be held April 15 at 10 a.m., followed by a celebration of life at 11 a.m. CDT. A time of fellowship will be held after the service. All events will take place at the Church of The City, 828 Murfreesboro Rd., Franklin 37064. A private burial will be held at his longtime residence, Tap Root Farm. Donations may be made to the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home or The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 23, 2023
News Type: Passages

James S. Tipton Jr., 74, died on March 20. A Knoxville native, Tipton was a graduate of the University of Tennessee and Duke University College of Law, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif. He practiced with Gentry Tipton & McLemore and was a member of the Knoxville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Active in the community, Tipton served for years as director and/or attorney for various non-profit charitable organizations, including Oak Home, YOKE, YMCA of Metropolitan Knoxville, Ethel Brickey Hicks Charitable Corporation, Bleak House Historical Library, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society and various local churches. Visitation is Friday from 4-8 p.m. EDT at Berry Funeral Home, 3704 Chapman Highway, Knoxville 37920. A funeral service will take place Saturday at 1 p.m. EDT at New Hopewell Baptist Church, 943 Kimberlin Heights Rd, Knoxville 37920, with a graveside service immediately following.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 23, 2023
News Type: Passages

Memorial service arrangements for 21st District Attorney General Kim Helper will be held this weekend. The family will receive friends from 4–8 p.m. CDT on Saturday at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home, 3009 Columbia Ave., Franklin 37064. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. CDT on Sunday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 510 West Main St., Franklin 37064. Helper died Monday following a brief illness.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 21, 2023
News Type: Passages

John Hughes Henderson Jr. died March 16 in Franklin. He was 87. Henderson received his law degree from Vanderbilt University in 1961, and as a third generation lawyer, practiced law in Tennessee for 45 years, the last 17 as district public defender for the 21st Judicial District covering Hickman, Lewis, Perry and Williamson counties. In addition, he served in a number of leadership positions in the profession, including time on the TBA Board of Governors. Henderson was admitted to practice law in both Tennessee and Mississippi and retired in 2006. A memorial service will be held on March 30 at 3 p.m. CDT at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 510 W. Main St., in Franklin. Visitation and reception will be in Otey Hall at the church following the memorial service. Burial will be in a columbarium at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s historical committee or a charity of your choice. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.crawfordservices.com.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 21, 2023
News Type: Passages

After a sudden and brief illness, 21st District Attorney General Kim Helper died Monday surrounded by family. She was 63. Helper and her family moved to Franklin 25 years ago and she was appointed district attorney general in 2008 after serving in the attorney general's office and as an assistant district attorney. She was re-elected three times, most recently in August 2022.

Helper has served as the District Attorney General's Conference designee on the TBA Board of Governors for several years and held a number of leadership positions in community and professional organizations, including My Friend's House, the Davis House Child Advocacy Center and Williamson County CASA, among others. She was a graduate of Stetson University College of Law. Arrangements are pending at this time. The Tennessean has more on her passing.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Mar 17, 2023
News Type: Passages

The Tennessean reports that former longtime courthouse reporter William Kirk Loggins died Thursday morning from post-stroke dementia at a memory care facility. He was 76. A lifelong Middle Tennessee journalist, Loggins covered Nashville's courts for The Tennessean for 26 years starting in 1976 before he retired in 2002. "A good day at the courthouse," Loggins told a Lipscomb University interviewer in 2012, "was like going to the movies." Among hundreds of criminal trials, Loggins covered 15 death penalty cases and witnessed the first Tennessee execution in 40 years in April 2000.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2023
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Memphis lawyer William Rowlett Scott died March 5 after a long illness. He was 86. Scott earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Yale College and a law degree in 1961 from Yale Law School. He joined the Army Reserves after law school and was discharged seven years later as a captain in the Judge Advocate General Corps. He simultaneously served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Bailey Brown Jr. and as an attorney at Armstrong Allen. He later made partner and was named a member of the firm’s management committee. In 2006, Scott joined Burch, Porter Johnson and worked there until his retirement in 2020. He focused his practice throughout the years on real estate and bankruptcy matters. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. CDT in the Sisters Chapel at St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, 700 Poplar Ave., Memphis. A reception will follow in Martyrs' Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral or the Tennessee Nature Conservancy.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 17, 2023
News Type: Passages

Nashville lawyer and former TBA President Harris Abram Gilbert died Wednesday at the age of 91. Born and raised in Nashville, Gilbert headed north to Yale University for undergraduate work and then on to the University of Chicago Law School. Following graduation, he returned to Nashville and served as an assistant district attorney. He then entered private practice focusing on probate and estate planning, business and real estate law. As managing partner of Gilbert and Milom he co-led the firm’s transition to Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs. Gilbert was a board member of the Nashville Bar Association and served as TBA president from 1994-1995. He was a founder of the Legal Aid Society and in 1996, the TBA created an award in his name to recognize those committed to pro bono work. Funeral services will be held at The Temple Ohabai Sholom, 5015 Harding Pike, Nashville 37205, on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. CST. A Zoom link will be available. Visitation and a reception will follow the service. Burial will be private.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 6, 2023
News Type: Passages

Nashville lawyer Donald Walter Fisher died Jan. 31 at the age of 65. A graduate of Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Fisher moved to Nashville and founded the Fisher Law Group. He primarily practiced in the field of personal injury defense. Visitation will take place on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and Friday from 8:30-9 a.m. at Woodbine Funeral Home Hickory Chapel, 5852 Nolensville Rd., Nashville 37211. A funeral service will take place Friday at 9 a.m. at the funeral home. A graveside service will follow at 11 a.m. at Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, 7931 McCrory Ln., Nashville 37221. All times central.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 3, 2023
News Type: Passages

Nashville lawyer Maclin P. “Mac” Davis Jr. died Jan. 11 at the age of 96. A 1950 graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, his first legal job was with the law firm of Armistead, Waller, Davis & Lansden. He was made partner in 1955. In 1967, the name of the firm was changed to Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis. Except for a nine-year interlude as a partner in the Nashville office of Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, Williams & Caldwell, Davis worked at Waller for his entire career. Davis also served as a member of the state House of Representatives from 1954-1956. His most significant case was his own challenge to force the legislature to reapportion itself every 10 years. The case led to the “one man, one vote” decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. Funeral services will be held Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. CST at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 4715 Harding Rd., Nashville. A reception will follow. Interment of ashes will be at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery on Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. Memorial donations may be given to Grace Episcopal Church, 5291 Main St., Spring Hill 37174; St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, 4513 Park Ave., Nashville 37209; the W.O. Smith Nashville Community School of Music, 1125 8th Ave. S., Nashville 37023; or the animal rescue organization of the donor’s choice.


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