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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Former Crossville Councilman Wendell Kerley dies, was father of Jerry Kerley and Grandfather Jesse Kerley

The City of Crossville has announced the passing of former Crossville city councilman Wendell Kerley.  Kerley, 80, served on the council from November 1998 to November 2000.

Kerley's grandson Jesse Kerley also served on the city council and Wendell's son Jerry Kerley is the long-time director of water resources.

There will be only a private service and  grave side service for the family. No public service is planned. The family thanks all who have recognized their loss and expressed kind words for their loved one.


Councilman Wendell Kerley
in 2000

Wendell Kerley was appointed to the council for the remaining term of J. H. Graham's council term when Graham was elected Mayor in 1998.  Kerley ran for reelection in 2000 but was not reelected. 

Following the death of councilman Gene Turner, the council was deadlocked between appointing Turner's wife Ella and Wendell Kerley to fill Turner's remaining term eventually appointing Billy Logins.  Wendell Kerley also ran for Mayor of Crossville in 2002 but lost to J.H. Graham. 

Flags at Crossville city hall have been lowered to half-staff in recognition and memory of Wendell Kerley. 

Kerley owned the Crossville music store Strings and Things and purchased the Hotel Taylor where the music store was located for many years.  Kerley worked to restore the old hotel while operating the music store.  The building is currently home to numerous businesses and medical offices.  


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