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Frank William Milton Shields

July 10, 1954 — February 17, 2026

Waverly, Tennessee


Mr. Frank William Milton “Buda” Shields, age 71

Of Waverly, TN passed away Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at his home. The 4th of 8 children, Milton was born on July 10, 1954 in Waverly, TN to Richard “Bubba Lee” Shields, Jr. and Josphine Spicer Shields.

For years, Milton served as a track repairman for CSX, where he dedicated his work ethic and skill until his well-deserved retirement. His commitment to his craft was matched only by his passion for life, a passion that resonated through the joyful sounds of the saxophone he played so fondly. Many will remember him as the one who would serenade them with "Happy Birthday," his music a celebration of the special moments that adorned their lives.

Milton was not just a man of labor; he was a man of spirit. A devoted member of Salter's Chapel AME Church, he lent his voice to the choir, harmonizing with fellow congregants and spreading joy through song.

In addition to his musical talents, Milton had a remarkable enthusiasm for life. He enjoyed immersing himself in all sports, with a particular fondness for tennis and unwavering loyalty to the Pittsburgh Steelers. His love for the game was evident as he passionately supported his favorite teams, often gathering with friends and family to cheer them on.

Milton also found solace in the simple pleasures of life—his vegetable garden, where he nurtured plants and shared the fruits of his labor with others, served as a testament to his generous spirit. The community felt the touch of Milton’s kindness as he provided fresh vegetables, nurturing both the earth and the hearts of those around him.

Fishing provided another avenue for relaxation and connection with nature in Milton's life. It was during these quiet moments on the water that he found peace and clarity, often sharing stories and laughter with friends. He especially loved to catch and eat crappies and buffalo. His strategic mind also found joy in the game of chess, where he would engage with others in friendly competition, challenging them while forming bonds over the chessboard.

Milton Shields was more than just a name; he was a beacon of light, laughter, and love. His rich life was filled with nurturing relationships, heartfelt music, and a profound dedication to his community. Those who knew him will forever cherish the moments shared and the indelible mark he left on their lives.

Mr. Shields’s wishes were to be cremated. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Survivors:

Son:

Franklin Catlin Jumane Shields (Kenna) of New Johnsonville, TN

Daughters:

Jessica Bequita Collette Sanders of California

Demetria Lawanda Faye Morrow (Levi) of Ohio

Astria Dawanda Kaye Shields of Ohio

Brother:

Roderic Alton Shields of Knoxville, TN

Sisters:

Pearlie Louise Nichols (Ronald) of McEwen, TN

Shelia Lynn Coleman of Waverly, TN

Sylvia Elaine Frederick (Ellis) of New Johnsonville, TN

Winona Antoinette Gardner (Victor) of Waverly, TN

Grandchildren:

Keya, Sadie, Seth, Johnnie, Coriana, Ashton

Elijah, Novalea, Arlena, and Silas

Great Grandchildren:

Keyona and Bubba

Mother of His Children:

Brenda Kaye Sanders of Waverly, TN

Sister-in-law:

Carolyn Sanders Shields of Waverly, TN

Special Friends:

Rosemary Warren of Waverly, TN

Joe Dellinger of New Johnsonville, TN

Ward Plant of Camden, TN

Jeannine Gray of Georgia

Scott Bradley of McEwen, TN

Jimmy Ware of Brownsville, TN

Mary Pritchett of Ohio

Numerous Nieces and Nephews

Preceded in death by:

Parents: Richard “Bubba Lee” Shields, Jr. and Josephine Susan Jane Spicer Shields

Brothers: Richard Allen Shields and Rodney Jerome Shields

Nephews: Dexter Allen Shields, Michael Dell Bates and Dwayne Shields

Arrangements by Humphreys County Funeral Home (931) 296-5955

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