Angelyne BrownVideo Memories of Mrs. Angelyne Brown Mrs. Angelyne Tindell Hardison Brown, 88, retired school teacher and long time resident of the Bryant Station Community, died Thursday, May 19, 2005, at Southern Hills Medical Center in Nashville. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Saturday at Oakes & Nichols Funeral Home with James Watkins officiating. Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens. The family will visit with friends Friday from 4- 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Notes of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.oakesandnichols.com. The Maury County native was the daughter of the late Dodson Baxter Hardison and Zilphia Elizabeth Tindell Hardison. She was a graduate of Columbia High School and Middle Tennessee State University. In 1935 she married James Murphy Brown who preceded her in death February 5, 1987. Mrs. Brown taught school in Marshall County and Maury County for thirty-six years and received the first "Teacher of the Year" award from Maury County in 1976. During the 1950's she wrote a community article in The Daily Herald entitled the "Bryant Station Bulletin". She was a member of the Teachers Education Association and A.A.R.P. Mrs. Brown was a member of Smyrna Church of Christ. Survivors include one daughter, Gayle Goad of Nashville; one son, Ron (Pat) Brown of Atlanta, Georgia; one brother, Garlan Hardison of Lewisburg; six grandchildren, Mrs. Angela (Pete) Volpitta of College Grove, Mrs. Alisa (Kevin) Walling of Ashland City, Anita Goad of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Adrian (Elizabeth) Goad of Smyrna, Leigh Ann (Ben) Dotson of Atlanta, Georgia, and Ronald D. Brown of Atlanta, Georgia; and eleven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Ned Rayburn Brown who was killed in action in Vietnam in February 24, 1968 and one great-grandson, Michael Goad. Pallbearers will be Pete Volpitta, Kevin Walling, Tom Park, Ed Cox, Vernon Brooks, John Goodloe, Howard White, and Freddie Stacey.