According to New York investigators, young Ament took his own life by leaping from the George Washington Bridge shortly after he had called his mother in Cookeville and told her that he was going to do something that she would "see in the newspapers."
He had been away from home for three years, the last five months of which had been in New York City.
In addition to his parents, Ament is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Garner and Carolyn Ament, Cookeville; two brothers, James Ament, Akron, OH, and Bobby Ament, of Cookeville.
According to New York investigators, young Ament took his own life by leaping from the George Washington Bridge shortly after he had called his mother in Cookeville and told her that he was going to do something that she would "see in the newspapers."
He had been away from home for three years, the last five months of which had been in New York City.
In addition to his parents, Ament is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Garner and Carolyn Ament, Cookeville; two brothers, James Ament, Akron, OH, and Bobby Ament, of Cookeville.
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