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Alvin Adkisson was born on December 7, 1926, in Bell
Town, Cheatam County, Tennessee. He was born to Phillip
Jeremiah Adkisson and Effie Ann Robinson Adkisson, the
fifth of five children.
Bro. Adkisson attended the following schools: Ashcraft
Elementary School; Washington Junior High School; and
Pearl High School, where he graduated in 1945. His
college education included a Bachelor’s degree in
Business Administration from Tennessee A & I State
University, in 1950, and a Master’s in Education
Administration from East Tennessee State University in
1958.
He
taught at Pike County Agricultural High School in
Magnolia, Mississippi, in 1951. He served as Principal
at various schools. He was the Principal of Pike County
High School and later the Principal of Eva Gordon
Attendance Center from 1959 to 1964. He was the
Principal of O.H. Barnard High School in Centerville,
Tennessee, in 1964, and Principal of Hickman County High
School from 1969 -1970. He later moved to the Central
Office of the Hickman School System, where he retired in
1992. His love for children enabled him to put several
young men who drove for him through college.
In
1961, he was instrumental in organizing a youth trip for
the children of Nashville Churches of Christ to attend
their first National Youth Conference in Houston, Texas.
He became a Youth Director for the National Youth
Council in 1963.
Alvin Phillip Adkisson entered eternal rest on August
10, 2006, after a long illness. |
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Thomas Edward Gill Sr. was inspired by the word of God
as a child. He was baptized at the age of nine at the
Jefferson Street Church of Christ. He states that, “the
only thing a youngster was allowed to do in those days
was to collect song books after each service and stack
them on a table,” Many of the elderly Christians
encouraged him and had a great deal of influence on his
life. When Thomas was about twelve years old, his
parents began working with the 15th Avenue
Church of Christ, where Thomas served as one of the song
leaders for many years. In 1956, he graduated from Hayes
High School and attended Tennessee A&I State College
(Tennessee State University).
In
later years, he and his parents placed membership at the
Whites Creek Pike Church of Christ, where he continued
to work in the church. It was there that he met and
married the late Mattie Sanders Gill, and this union
lasted until her death. They had two children, Brenda
and Thomas Jr. (Tommy).
In
1974, Thomas and his family placed membership at
Schrader Lane Church of Christ, where he continues to be
very active. He has a special “love” for the young. He
assisted Alvin Adkisson as youth coordinator. Together,
they organized the first Tennessee State Youth
Conference in 1978.
In
1982, Thomas was ordained as a deacon and served in that
capacity for fives years. In 1987, he was ordained as
elder. Presently, he is retired after working as Area
Supervisor of Operations for Metropolitan-Nashville
Public Schools for thirty-eight years. He loves the
outdoors, and his hobbies include gardening and “braking
for yard sales.” He is married to Barbara Smith Gill. In
addition to Brenda and Tommy, their blended family
consists of two other children, Sharon Smith Segovia and
Ronald L. Smith. Their family also includes a
daughter-in-law, Donna Gill, son-in-law, Condell
Segovia; grandchildren: Jasmine, Juston Gill, and
Patrick Segovia. |