On Location PRO Tommy Breeding Killed in Crash
Tommy Breeding Sr., 67, of Crossville, Tenn., passed away May 28 as the result of a traffic accident. Breeding and his wife, Sandra, owned and operated Tommy’s Port-A-Toilet out of their home. The couple was featured in the July PRO On Location article about the world’s longest yard sale.
According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Breeding had completed servicing portable restrooms at Jammin at Hippie Jack’s Americana Music Festival in Crawford, Tenn., and traveled a short distance along Shiloh Road when his 1994 Ford F-350 dually slid off the side of the narrow road at approximately 6:55 p.m. Breeding’s truck with 1,500-gallon tank traveled down a steep embankment, rolled and struck a tree. The tank did not rupture. Breeding died at the scene. Authorities said the road apparently gave way as Breeding allowed another vehicle to pass.
Breeding was born May 12, 1944, in Crossville. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Breeding; son, Tommy L. Breeding Jr.; and daughters Dorothy Sherrill and Melissa Breeding. Services were held June 1.
Western Finance Names Boyd Business Development Manager
Western Finance & Lease, subsidiary of Western State Bank, named Caleb Boyd National Business Development Manager. He will focus on serving the equipment financing needs of small- to middle-market companies in the solid and liquid waste industries.











