Thursday, July 02, 2009
(Last modified: 2009-07-02 10:45:36)
 
Author: Duay O'Neil
Source: The Newport Plain Talk

COSBY-William (Bill) Shults, 70, well-known member of theHard Times Street Rod Car Club, died Wednesday evening, July 1, at UT MedicalCenter in Knoxville from injuries he received in a two-vehicle accident on June15.

Shults was a passenger in a 2005 Chevrolet Impala drivenby his wife Bobbie when their car was struck was by a 1993 Buick operated byDiane Dobosh, 59, Cosby.

According to a report filed by  Cocke County Sheriff Department Deputy Jason Oury, theaccident occurred on Hwy. 321 when Mrs. Shults, traveling south, attempted toturn left into a private driveway in front of the Dobosh car's path.

The Dobosh vehicle struck the Shults automobile in thepassenger's side, spinning the car around into a concrete post.

Shults had been a patient at the medical center since theaccident.

The son of World War II casualty Neil L. Shults and thelate Wanda Caton Shults, he was a member of the Cosby Church of Christ.

Ironically Mr. Shults had been physically handicappedfollowing a car accident Nov. 16, 1984 which took the life of his first wife,the former Brenda Jean Boothe. That accident occurred within sight of the wreckwhich claimed his life.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Shults is survived by twochildren, Neil Shults and Nancy Shults Duda, two step-daughters Debbie Williamsand Teresa Shults, and four grandchildren, Aaron and Jeanie Shults and Nick andRachel Duda.

Funeral services for Mr. Shults will be Sunday, July 5,in the Manes Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Olie Williamson officiating. Thefamily will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. prior to the service.

Interment will be held Monday, July 6, in theMarty Shults Family Cemetery in Cosby.

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