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Joe Black Hayes Sr.

1915 - 2013

Joe Black Hayes Sr. obituary, 1915-2013, Murfreesboro, TN

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Joe Hayes Obituary

Joe Black Hayes, Sr.

Joe Black Hayes, Sr. age 98 of AdamsPlace, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 9, 2013.

He was a native of Murfreesboro and the eldest son of the late Wiley B. and Maggie Gray Hayes. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elaine Cothran Hayes, who died 1991 and his second wife, Mildred McDonald Hayes, who died in 2004. Mr. Hayes was preceded in death by his brothers, John Thomas, Bucky and Jack, and sister, Emma Hayes.

Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Friday, at First Baptist Church, where he was a lifelong member and deacon. Dr. Eugene Cotey will officiate. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Thursday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel.

He is survived by his sons, Joe Black Hayes, Jr. of Murfreesboro, Rodney Hayes and his wife Karen of Murfreesboro, Larry Hayes and his wife Kathy of Savannah, GA; 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; step-children, Larry McDonald and his wife Nancy of Blackman Community, Gail Smith and her husband Aubrey of Atlanta, GA.

Mr. Hayes attended McFadden Elementary School and was a 1934 graduate of Murfreesboro Central High School. He attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he excelled in all sports and was captain of the football team in 1937. He graduated from UT in 1939 with a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, and on the same day of graduation, June 5, 1939, he married his first wife, former Rubye Elaine Cothran of Eagleville, TN.

In 1940, he was the assistant football coach and taught agriculture at UT Martin, where in 1941, his son, Joe Black Hayes, Jr. was born. Mr. Hayes served his country in the US Navy from 1944 - 46. He then became the Giles County Assistant County Extension Agent in 1946 and had his second son, Rodney James Hayes. He became the Athletic Director and Head Football coach in 1947 at Cumberland University in Lebanon where his son Larry Cothran Hayes was born.

While at Cumberland University, he also received his Masters degree in Health and Physical Education from Peabody College. In 1950, Mr. Hayes came back home to Murfreesboro as the Assistant Football Coach alongside Head Coach Charles "Bubba" Murphy at Middle Tennessee State College. He also introduced the wrestling and track teams at MTSU. Mr. Hayes retired from coaching in 1969 and from teaching in 1981.

Mr. Hayes was a member of the Rutherford County Commission (1968-1990) and served on various Rutherford County boards including the Board of Zoning Appeals (1976-1990), which included a stint as chairman (1978-1986); the Rutherford County Planning Commission, and as the Planning Commission chairman from January 1986 to January 1999. He was also the chairman and a member of the Rutherford County Conservation Board from 1970 until his retirement in 2001 and a member of the St. Clair Senior Center Board (1984-2000), which included stint as chairman (1991-1997).

He was named to the University of Tennessee Hall of Fame (1989), Cumberland University Hall of Fame (1992), Exchange Club's Book of Golden Deeds (1993), Clara Barton Award from the American Red Cross for 50 years of service (1996), MTSU Hall of Fame (1997), Old Timers Baseball Hall of Fame (1998).

Grandchildren and great-grandchildren will serve as Active Pallbearers. The Deacons of First Baptist Church will serve as Honorary Pallbearers.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church or Middle Tennessee State University Foundation Scholarship fund in memory of Mr. Hayes.

Woodfin Memorial Chapel, (615) 893-5151. Online condolences may be made at www.woodfinchapel.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily News Journal from Dec. 11 to Dec. 13, 2013.

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June Jones

December 11, 2013

Condolences to the family. Enjoyed sitting behind Coach and the family at the MTSU Football games....his take on plays were very enlightening. May God bless and keep you during this time of sorrow.

Steve Goodwin

December 11, 2013

Joe, Rodney, Larry and family, I remember Coach Hayes as a person that loved community involvement. He always had that great smile and stories to share. He told me in 1982, when we ran for the same County Commissioner seat, that I made him work harder for re-election than anyone else. He appreciated my interest in getting involved as a community servant and encouraged me to continue. I remember visiting him at Adams Place and he still had that great big smile, and yes, more stories to share. Great person who contributed so much to Rutherford County and enjoyed every minute of it. My prayers and thoughts are with your family as you celebrate Coach Hayes life.

Howard Haley

December 11, 2013

Great Coach and influence on my life.

Donna K. Emerson

December 11, 2013

Joe Black, Rodney and families, my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of grieving.

Tom and Cathy Coil

December 11, 2013

Wonderful man and member of First Baptist. He used to rock our youngest back in 1999. She loved to be rocked by him and he always remembered her.

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