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John SOUTHWOOD Obituary

SOUTHWOOD, John Eugene "Gene"Age 82, of Nashville, TN. October 12, 2012. Peacefully after a brief illness. Mr. Southwood was born November 7, 1929 in Evansville, Indiana to the late Walter and Vera Southwood. He attended Evansville Central High School where he was an Indiana All State basketball player. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1952 where he was a member of the first full scholarship basketball team which won the Southeastern Conference tournament in 1951. Mr. Southwood joined Third National Bank (later SunTrust) in 1952 and was named President of Third National Corporation in 1979. At his retirement in 1991, he was Vice Chairman of Third National Corporation. Over the years Mr. Southwood served as President of the Tennessee Bankers Association, President of the Middle Tennessee Council of the Boy Scouts of America (1984 recipient of the Silver Beaver Award and an honorary Eagle Scout), Associate of the Owen Graduate School of Management, and Director of the Tennessee Child Care Facilities Loan Management Corporation. He was awarded the Tree of Life by the Jewish National Fund. He was a member of the National Commodore Club, the Vanderbilt Rebounders, the Exchange Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and was a longtime member at Harpeth Heights Baptist Church. Mr. Southwood was appointed in 1978 by President Carter to serve as a civilian delegate to the World Economic Development Council meeting of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, the former Paula Keen. He is also survived by his daughter, Deborah (Rinehart) Love and his son, John E. (Leslie) Southwood, Jr.; grandsons, John E. Southwood III, Christopher (Joycelyn) Love, Michael (Katie) Love, and Paul Love; granddaughters, Allyson Southwood and Kimberly (Tyrel) Hoppe; sister Rita Southwood Behnke; brother Jerry (Jeanne) Southwood; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous beloved nieces and nephews. Mr. Southwood was interred at Harpeth Hills Memorial Gardens on Monday, October 15 at a private family service. Memorials may be made to the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Boy Scouts of America, 3414 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215; the Vanderbilt University National Commodore Club, 2601 Jess Neely Boulevard, Nashville, TN 37212; or Harpeth Heights Baptist Church, 8063 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221. HARPETH HILLS FUNERAL HOME, 9090 Hwy. 100, Nashville, TN 37221 (615) 646-9292.

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Published by The Tennessean on Oct. 16, 2012.

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Rick Young

October 26, 2012

Rita, Jerry, and the rest of the family. It was a sad day when we heard Gene had passed. It always seemed with Gene around, everything was good. I remember when Bessie, Mom, and Dad would talk about Gene there were a lot of smiles, and laughs. Mom never got over the basketball game Central lost when Hamilton, I believe, broke his ankle. I never told dad but I think she had a crush on Gene. I hope everyone else is OK, and I would sure like to hear from everyone.

Gayle Young Wilkinson

October 19, 2012

I will miss you Gene. Many fond memories of the last time I saw you at my house for the family reunion. We always had so much fun. You were always upbeat and made everyone else feel better. My Mom and Aunt Helen loved you like a brother, especially growing up together. You will be truly missed no matter how far away we lived from each other. I love you and you will have a special place in Heaven. Love you, Gene. Gayle Young Wilkinson

Linda Potter

October 16, 2012

My sympathies for your loss. Gene was a wonderful person.

Sharon Robling-Cleveland

October 16, 2012

Rita Kay, my sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time. It was such a long time ago since we were at Baker Grade School and Central High School.

Linda Higgs-Lutz

October 16, 2012

Gene was a wonderful person. Have many fond memories of time spent with the Southwoods.

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