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Last Ride For Two Of The B.W.C. 5

Bikers Who Care Clarksville, TN - On Thursday, hundreds of friends and family gathered to bid farewell to Timothy Stone and Jim Wall in two separate funerals.

The Bikers Who Care opened the doors to their club house at 8:00am and welcomed anyone who wanted to ride together to Tim's funeral. The long line of motorcycles and a few cars made an impressive arrival as well over 200 bikes rode in.

After rumors of Westboro Baptist Church planned to protest the funeral, several local supporters gathered with signs supporting the Bikers Who Care and ready to block and drown out the protesters?

However, the Westboro Baptist Church never made it to the funeral home to cause any disruptions. Some say they were not able to leave their hotel.

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After rumors of Westboro Baptist Church planned to protest the funeral, several local supporters gathered with signs supporting the Bikers Who Care and ready to block and drown out the protesters?

However, the Westboro Baptist Church never made it to the funeral home to cause any disruptions. Some say they were not able to leave their hotel.

In the afternoon, everyone gathered once again to bid farewell to Jim Wall. Both men took their last ride in a motorcycle drawn hearse.

Police blocked each intersection while some fire trucks at along the route to the cemetary. Several people stood along the road while some held signs of support.

Today many gathered for the visitation of Jonathan and Katherine Over at the Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home. Their funeral is set for 1 pm on Saturday. It has been announced the Westboro Baptist Church has plans to protest at their funeral as well.

There will be a group of local supporters that will gather to hold signs of support for the BWC and block any negative protester who may show up.

Funeral Arrangements For The Bikers Who Care Families

Bikers Who Care Funeral arrangements has been made for those who passed away Sunday at the 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party at the Clarksville Speedway.

The visitations and funerals for Jonathan & Katherine Over, Timothy Stone, Jim Wall and Allison Bagwell are as follows:

Timothy Stone -

Visitation will be Wednesday September 21st from 5:00 pm until 8:0o pm at McReynolds, Nave & Larson Funeral Home.

Funeral Service will be Thursday September 22nd at 10:00 am

Jim Wall -

Visitation will be Wednesday September 21st from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home

Funeral Service will be Thursday September 21st at 1:00 pm

Jonathan & Katherine Over -

Visitation will be Friday September 23rd from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm at Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home

Visitation on Saturday September 24th from from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm

Funeral Service will be Saturday September 24th at 1:00 pm

Allison Bagwell -

Visitation will be Saturday September 24th from from 1:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home.

Visitation on Sunday September 25th from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm

Funeral Service will be Sunday September 25th at 2:00 pm

The Bikers Who Care clubhouse will be open at 8:00 am on Thursday for bikes to start lining up for Timothy Stones funeral. Bikes will leave the clubhouse at 9:30 and ride to the funeral home.

Donations Being Accepted For The Bikers Who Care Families

Bikers Who Care For those interested in helping the Bikers Who Care families, it has been announced that accouts have now been set up at Planters Bank for each family.

The accounts are for Jonathan & Katherine Over, Timothy Stone, Jim Wall and Allison Bagwell who all passed away Sunday just as the 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party at the Clarksville Speedway as they were wrapping up a sucessful weekend raising money for chairies supported by the Bikers Who Care.

Early indication they died from carbon monoxidse poisoning caused by fumes from a nearby generator just outside the rented recreational vehicle they had been camping in over the weekend.

There are 13 children who have lost one or both parents in this tragic accident. Any amount you are able to donate would be greatly appreciated.

The accounts are titled Bikers Who Care or the Benefit of the _______ family or just a general account that will be divided equally between the families if your not sure who to donate to.

Your donations can be made at any branch of Planters Bank for Jonathan & Katherine Over, Timothy Stone, Jim Wall, Allison Bagwell

Bikers Who Care Suffer Tragic Loss While Raising Money For Children

Bikers Who Care Sunday was a sad day in Clarksville, Tennessee as the Bikers Who Care was about to wrap up a sucessful weekend as they hosted their 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party at the Clarksville Speedway.

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating what appears to be an accidental death of 3 Bikers Who Care members along with the wife and girlfriend of two of the members. Early indication they died from carbon monoxidse poisoning caused by fumes from a nearby generator just outside the rented recreational vehicle they had been camping in over the weekend.

These indivisuals along with other members of the organization and other volunteers put in long tireless hours of their time to help raise money for charities supported by the organization. This is just one event the local Bikers Who Care put on each year to raise money for children. During any event you alway hear these words.. It's for the children.

All procedes benefit chilrens charities that the Bikers Who Care support each year such as The Dream Factory of Clarksville, Camp Rainbow, Buddy Ball, Vanderbuilt Childrens Hopsital and the Montgomery County Child Advocacy.