Betty Zuccarello, age 90 of Gallatin, passed
away Sunday, September 30, 2018. Funeral Service will be Thursday,
October 4th at 10:00 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, 149 West
Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066, with Rev. James Johnson
officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, October 3rd from 3:00 –
8:00 p.m. at Alexander Family Heritage Funeral Home, 100 Albert
Gallatin Avenue, Gallatin, TN 37066, and Thursday, October 4th from
9:00 a.m. until time of service at 10:00 a.m. at the church.
Interment will follow the service at Hendersonville Memory Gardens,
with Bill Martin, Jack Martin, Mike Blackwood, David Deere, Tim
Adcock, and Tracey Pinnager serving as pallbearers. Honorary
pallbearers are Van Condor, Cam Crutcher, Jerry Roberts, Richard
Roche, Andrew Finney, John Glover, Noel Martin, Tommy Martin, Mac
McRae, Kenneth Thomson, Dr. Richard Smith, Buzz Powell, Dr. Cordell
Chaffin, John Maddox, and former faculty of Madison High School and
Hunters Lane High School. Memorials may be made to Gallatin First
United Methodist Church, Missions Fund, 149 West Main Street,
Gallatin, TN 37066.
Betty Renn Zuccarello was born August 7, 1928 in Davidson County to
the late Harry Jackson Renn and Elizabeth Brown Renn. In addition to
her parents, she is preceded in death by husband, Joe F. Zuccarello;
grandparents, John Brown and Elizabeth Butler Brown; brother, Harry
Jackson Renn, Jr.; and sister-in-law, Frances Renn Henson. She is
survived by daughter, Sharon Faircloth (Bill) of Goodlettsville; two
grandchildren, William “Bill” C. Martin IV (Rebecca) and Jackson
“Jack” R. Martin (Brittany); and niece, Linda McCartney of Memphis.
Mrs. Zuccarello graduated from Vanderbilt University and taught in
the Metropolitan Nashville Public School System, retiring after 35
years of service. After retirement, she engaged in many activities:
serving on the Historic Cragfont Board, Gallatin Arts Council Board,
and The Sumner County Historical Society Board. Betty served as
chairman and member of Col. Jethro Sumner Chapter of the DAR. She
was a Trustee at Volunteer State Community College, serving on the
Vol. State Friends of the Library Board. A member of First United
Methodist Church, she taught Sunday School for many years. Online
condolences may be submitted at alexanderheritagefh.com. Alexander
Family Heritage Funeral Home has been honored with arrangements.
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