July 17, 1956 - April 13, 2004
Roger Paul Gentry, 47, of Crossville, passed away April 13, 2004. Funeral services were conducted April 16 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with burial in Big Lick Cemetery. Bro. Mike Kerley officiated. The City of Crossville Honor Guard, consisting of firemen and policemen, were present for the services. Special music was performed by Abby Easterwood and Kacey Easterwood.
Mr. Gentry was born July 17, 1956 in Crossville, the son of Henry Clay Gentry and Lorene Brock Gentry.
He was an operations technician II at Meadow Park Lake water treatment plant and a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Gina Mata Gentry of Crossville; sons, Martin Lee Gentry of Crossville, Abel Gentry and Johnny Gentry of Montana, Todd Gentry of Murfreesboro and Frankie Alvereza; daughters, Becky Contrez of Montana, Christy Gentry, Wana Lee Hennessee and Jackie Gentry, all of Crossville; mother, Lorene Gentry of Crossville; grandchildren, Henry, Gabby, Priscilla, Roger, Trinity, Ethan, Shaynea, Sierra, Gina, Nathan, Anna, Christopher, Matthew, Brandon, Taylor, Zachary, Isabella, Gregory, Natalia, one in Murfreesboro and two in Montana; and brother, Carl Gentry of Crossville.
He was preceded in death by his father, Henry Gentry; and brother, Gary Gentry.
Pallbearers were Derrick Hayes, Larry Kerley, Kevin Bagley, Keith Hood, Michael Hennessee, Sam Houston, Gerald Hood and James Honeycutt.
Accidents
What do you do when time has passed and you know in your heart life doesn't last?
Do you hold on to the memories and try to move on or do you die inside thinking of the loved one that's gone?
You remember the good times and how you once were but you survive and know in life accidents occur.
Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.
July 17, 1956 - April 13, 2004
Roger Paul Gentry, 47, of Crossville, passed away April 13, 2004. Funeral services were conducted April 16 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with burial in Big Lick Cemetery. Bro. Mike Kerley officiated. The City of Crossville Honor Guard, consisting of firemen and policemen, were present for the services. Special music was performed by Abby Easterwood and Kacey Easterwood.
Mr. Gentry was born July 17, 1956 in Crossville, the son of Henry Clay Gentry and Lorene Brock Gentry.
He was an operations technician II at Meadow Park Lake water treatment plant and a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Gina Mata Gentry of Crossville; sons, Martin Lee Gentry of Crossville, Abel Gentry and Johnny Gentry of Montana, Todd Gentry of Murfreesboro and Frankie Alvereza; daughters, Becky Contrez of Montana, Christy Gentry, Wana Lee Hennessee and Jackie Gentry, all of Crossville; mother, Lorene Gentry of Crossville; grandchildren, Henry, Gabby, Priscilla, Roger, Trinity, Ethan, Shaynea, Sierra, Gina, Nathan, Anna, Christopher, Matthew, Brandon, Taylor, Zachary, Isabella, Gregory, Natalia, one in Murfreesboro and two in Montana; and brother, Carl Gentry of Crossville.
He was preceded in death by his father, Henry Gentry; and brother, Gary Gentry.
Pallbearers were Derrick Hayes, Larry Kerley, Kevin Bagley, Keith Hood, Michael Hennessee, Sam Houston, Gerald Hood and James Honeycutt.
Accidents
What do you do when time has passed and you know in your heart life doesn't last?
Do you hold on to the memories and try to move on or do you die inside thinking of the loved one that's gone?
You remember the good times and how you once were but you survive and know in life accidents occur.
Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.
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