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    1. Bailey
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. I have the whole famliy do you want it ??? Be back later as I have company coming . THANKS. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 11:27:22
    1. Cuz'n John\ Key's
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. I sat here with my mouth wide open . I can't believe that you have so much of my Key family. YES ,YES these are the ones I've been searching for since 1963. John & Elizabeth are said to have 12 children & I think I have found nine. I think I found twins or they could be 4 years a part and I can't find their names. I can't find Elizabeth maiden name or where John Wesley Key birth place or his family. Other records or I should say persons have John as marrying Mahilda Allred and I said Elizabeth Vann & I believe they are both wrong. The 1840 & 1850 list her name as Elizabeth The Key's handed down name after name. I;ve never seen so may John's & James. John, you have done so mush work, your such a wonderful person to do this. Sarah Key who married Thomas Jefferson Prosise & my Great Grandmother & God bless that lady she had 5 children & died at the age of 29 along with 2 little girls and I believe they are buried in the Old Babtist Cemetery in Clinton or the Key-Hoskins Cem. at Key Springs. Iv'e walked both cemetery's but if they ever had a stone they are gone. Darn it some people are coming to see so back later. John, you have some Key names I have not seen & I'm so happy. You people on line are just wonderful helpers . but Tennessee is very special just like it's people. funny when I was there I felt I belonged there. THANKS, THANKS. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 11:24:24
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Hanging of Drummond - Coal Creek Wars
    2. Oma, I'm sorry, I thought this was also posted to the Anderson county site by Cuz'n John regarding Fort Anderson > A special train was sent to Anderson > County with 84 troops of the Tennessee National > Guard, the Adjutant General, the Assistant > Adjutant General, a gatling gun and mountain > howitzer. No convicts were brought at that time. > They first went to the Tennessee Mining company > stockade and in the next few days proceeded to > build a fort on the mountains over looking the > valley where the mines were located. > > The soldier's fort was built near the crest of > Vowel Mountain. Angela

    02/10/2005 08:01:27
    1. Bailley
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. So I was right to start with but why does it say she was 28 when she married? Ok, Bailey I'm confused becasue I can't find any other Anderson in the Dail family. Thanks a bunch for correcting me. Who is H.H. Dail. Know what, if I don't have them I guess it's not important huh ? (smile) Well, it's nap time or I'll have a whole bunch of people mixed up. Just keep watching out for me. Tell me was I going to mail you something ??? the Cardens ??? I hope not the Cardens as I sent one out and now that picture went So. on my computer. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 06:54:09
    1. Angela\ Dail
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. Ok. I'm pretty sure this is right. I said Grandma & I should say G. Grandma, that sounds better when I make a mistake. John Edward Dail, son of Henry Grant & Hugh Ella Prosise Dail, married Margaret Louisa Anderson. I had the marriage date as Sept. 19, 1819 & what you put on is Sept. 19, 1907 which I believe to be correct.So I thank you as mine was wrong & you gave me place of marriage See how much help you give us & I love the story's. Sorry, Phyllis

    02/10/2005 06:05:46
    1. Anglea
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. I know that dear one and I think Grandma here made a mistake so I'm not so smart after all. So sorry, if I've confused anyone. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 04:40:03
    1. Dail\ Anderson
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. I think I've made a mistake about what I just said. Forget it until I can prove it out. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 04:37:23
    1. Angela\ Dails
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. Thanks for that but I believe there is a mistake here. The Mr & Mrs H.H. Dail Is Henry H. Dail of Dutch Valley. I don't know who Dr. Hall is but the wedding was that of Dail- Alderson, who was their daughter. My mind just went blank for the Miss Dail's first name but I could look it up if any one is intrested but the Anderson ( Alterson) would be George Alterson. Jerry & I found the same mistake last week or so on another document Please just don't take my word on this but prove it out if it's in your line.. Phyllis

    02/10/2005 03:22:51
    1. Obits From the Knoxville News Sentinel 10 Feb 2005
    2. From the Knoxville News Sentinel 10 Feb 2005 BLACK, LASSIE DILBECK - age 81, of LaFollette, PROFFITT, EARL (BUDDY) BROOKS - age 63 of Oak Ridge, SHERWOOD, ANDY "KEN" - age 61, of Andersonville, BLACK, LASSIE DILBECK - age 81, of LaFollette, passed away Tuesday, February 8, 2005. She attended Lick Creek Holiness Church. Preceded in death by Husband Luther Black. Survivors; Sons; Charles, Paul & Robert Black; daughter: Ruth Owens; 7 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. Funeral: 8 p.m. Thursday Cross Chapel Rev. Hansford Bolton, Rev. Rick Howard officiating. Interment: 10 a.m. Friday Davis Cemetery, Stinking Creek. The family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Cross Funeral Home. PROFFITT, EARL (BUDDY) BROOKS - age 63 of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, January 15, 2005. Preceded in death by: father, Roy Proffitt; son, Buddy Shane Proffitt. Survivors include: mother, Lillie Proffitt; brother, Ronnie Proffitt; sister, Barbara Pelfrey; children, son and daughter-in-law, Thad and Misty Proffitt; daughter, Hope Proffitt; grandchildren, Amberly, Alexis, Alyssa and Bayley. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 12, 2005 at Linden Baptist Church, 2341 Jefferson Avenue, Knoxville, 37917, from 6-8:00 pm with Rev. Teddy McCloud officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Linden Baptist Church. SHERWOOD, ANDY "KEN" - age 61, of Andersonville, passed away Tuesday, February 8, 2005 at his residence. Ken was a farmer for many years and worked at the Museum of Appalachia. He was preceded in death by father, Roy B. Sherwood; brothers, Bill & Jack Sherwood; sister, Judy Littleton. Survivors: daughters, Christy Carden & husband Robert of Andersonville, Tessa Sherwood & fiancé Darin McCoy of Andersonville; son, Kenneth "Kenny" Andy Sherwood Jr. of Andersonville; grandsons, Austin, Dakotah, and Hunter "Pug" Carden of Andersonville; mother, Ethel Bailey Sherwood of Andersonville; sisters, Gwen Littleton & husband Frank of Clinton, Sue Moore & husband Greg of Heiskell; brothers, Ancil Sherwood of Clinton, Donnie Sherwood & wife Edna of Knoxville; many nieces and nephews; special friends, James Smith & Mickey Lindsay of Andersonville; host of friends. The family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2005 at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home with funeral services following in the chapel with Rev. Larry Ridenour officiating. His burial will be 11:00 AM, Friday, February 11, 2005 at Bethel Valley Cemetery. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD

    02/10/2005 02:21:41
    1. Goodman
    2. Winecoff News Mr. and Mrs. Vick Goodman and family of Winecoff School road had as their weekend guests, Mr. Goodman's family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodman and daughter, Mary Jane, of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Daily Independent, Kannapolis, NC; July 5, 1955

    02/09/2005 11:26:36
    1. Dail/Hall
    2. Blountville Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dail and Dr. Jas. Hall, have returned to their homes in Clinton, Tenn., after attending the Dail-Anderson wedding. Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Tenn., September 19, 1909

    02/09/2005 11:25:29
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Obits From the Oak Ridger 8 Feb 2004
    2. Jeremy Carter
    3. Wow, Neal, Emily Cox was my grandma's aunt. This hobby has turned out to be so rewarding but I hope I haven't depressed my grandma. Thanks, Jeremy ----- Original Message ----- From: <NealByrge@aol.com> To: <TNANDERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:04 PM Subject: [TNANDERS-L] Obits From the Oak Ridger 8 Feb 2004 > >From the Oak Ridger 8 Feb 2004 > > Emily Queener Cox, 99, > Nancy Johnson, of Oak Ridge, > Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, > Lois Jane Stumpe Ruthven, 80, of Oak Ridge, > Francine Lane Trimble, 57, of Crossville, > Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and formerly of the > Coalfield > community, > > Emily Queener Cox, 99, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, in Maryville. Mrs. Cox > was > a longtime member of Clinton First Baptist Church. She grew up in the > Dutch > Valley community. She and Frank Alexander Cox were married in 1929 and > lived in > Clinton until 1985, when they moved to Maryville to be near their daughter > and > family. They took great pride in keeping a neat and beautiful home and > yard. > She spent many pleasurable hours growing flowers. Mrs. Cox was well known > as a > wonderful cook. Her happiest times were when she had her family gathered > in > their home for big dinners. She was of a most generous nature and enjoyed > serving others rather than being served. She and her husband were both > employed by > Magnet Mills from young adulthood until the mill closed. Mrs. Cox was a > volunteer for Meals on Wheels for many years. She was preceded in death by > her > husband, her parents, Caswell and Burnette Seiber Queener; and her > brothers, > Haskell, Ervin, Hope, and Ralph Queener. She is survived by her daughter, > Joyce > Driskill and husband, Bill, of Maryville; her granddaughter, Carol Law and > husband, Paul, of Maryville; her grandson, David Driskill and wife, Donna, > of Dallas, > Ga.; her great-grandsons, Caleb and Curtis Law of Maryville; and several > nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. > 7, 2005, > in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. The Rev. Sam Dean > will > officiate. Burial will follow at Woodhaven Memorial Garden. The family > will > receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. > > Nancy Johnson, of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005. She was born > Dec. > 28, 1949, in North Carolina, and had lived in Oak Ridge since 1986. Nancy > was a > talented textile artist and professional costumer who designed and built > classical tutus for multiple international ballet competitors. She also > did > excellent work in knitting and needlepoint. She is survived by her mother, > Nancy > Alice Hendrix of Knoxville; her husband, Pete Johnson of Oak Ridge; her > daughter, > Nealy White, son-in-law, James White, and grandson, Robert Thales White of > Duval, Wash.; her daughter, Samantha Brittany Hopkins, and son-in-law, > Edward > Davis of Richmond, Calif.; her daughters, Erica and Lauren Johnson, and > her son, > Ryan Johnson, of Oak Ridge; her sister, Betsy Turner; and her nephew, > Chris > Turner of Knoxville. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at > First > Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that > donations be made in memory of Nancy Johnson to North Carolina School of > the > Arts, or the NCSA Feral Cat Fund, both located at 1533 S. Main St., > Winston-Salem, N.C. 27127. > > Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist > West > Hospital in Knoxville. Born July 15, 1939, in Bonny Blue, Va., she was the > daughter of Helen Irene Cross and Stanley Watson Cross. She was preceded > in death > by her husband, Tom T. Patterson, and a daughter, Deborah Jane Patterson. > Mrs. Patterson is survived by her daughters, Teri Hagan and husband, Bob, > and > Candy Pung and husband, Mike; sons, Bryan Patterson and Dale Patterson; > five > grandchildren, Bryan Patterson, Jr., Thomas Hagan, Cameron Patterson, Jake > Patterson and Ian Pung; and by two sisters and a brother, Tommie Smith, > Jerrie > Mitchell and Charles Cross. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. > Thursday, > Feb. 10, 2005, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with Rev. Don Long officiating. > The > family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, at > Weatherford Mortuary. An online guest book may be signed at > www.weatherfordmortuary.com. > > Lois Jane Stumpe Ruthven, 80, of Oak Ridge, died Feb. 6, 2005, at > Methodist > Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Nov. 28, 1924, in Washington, Mo., she > was > the daughter of Louis John and Dora Glenn Boughter Stumpe. Mrs. Ruthven > came to > this area in 1957, from St. Louis, Mo. A homemaker, she enjoyed drawing, > and > one of her hobbies was dog obedience training. Survivors include her > husband, > John Ruthven of Oak Ridge; and her faithful companion, Bonnie. The family > requests that memorials be in the form of donations in her memory to Girls > Inc., > 1798 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Weatherford Mortuary is in > charge > of the arrangements. > > Francine Lane Trimble, 57, of Crossville, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at > the Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. The daughter of Louis Gates > Webb > and Frances Theile Webb, Ms. Trimble was born May 1, 1947, in Knoxville. > Ms. > Trimble lived in Oak Ridge and attended St. Mary's School, where her > mother > taught; she later graduated from Clinton High School. She attended the > University > of Tennessee and Roane State Community College. She was an optician who > worked > in Nashville, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, and Crossville, and was a member of > St. > Alphonsus Catholic Church in Crossville. Ms. Trimble is survived by her > son, > Todd Lokey, now serving in the U.S. Air Force in Iraq, and his wife, > Elsbeth > Lokey, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; her mother, Frances Webb of Crossville; > her > aunts and uncles, Ruth and Hugh Hendricks of Crossville, and Barbara and > Thomas > Mullaney of Macon, Ga.; her dear friends, Robin Simpson and Betty Schach; > and > many cousins. The family requests that memorials be in the form of > donations to > St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Community Services, 151 S. Alphonsus Way, > Crossville, TN 38555, or the Humane Society of Cumberland County, 782 East > Lane, > Crossville, TN 38555. Memorial services will be held at a later date. > Bilbrey > Funeral Home Inc., in Crossville, is in charge of the arrangements. > > Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and formerly of the > Coalfield > community, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist Hospital of East > Tennessee in > Knoxville. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of the > arrangements, which were incomplete at press time. > =========================================== > SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG > "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! > www.byrge.com/genealogy/ > Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ > PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD > > > ==== TNANDERS Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe send E-Mail to TNANDERS-L-request@rootsweb.com, Put > UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. For the Digest mode, put UNSUBSCRIBE in > the subject line, send to TNANDERS-D-request@rootsweb.com > >

    02/09/2005 03:53:48
    1. Obits From the Oak Ridger 9 Feb 2005
    2. From The Oak Ridger 9 Feb 2005 Stanley Robinson Ashton, 88, a resident of Gatlinburg, formerly of Clinton, Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and a former resident of the Coalfield community, Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, Eddie Owens, 42, of Heiskell, Stanley Robinson Ashton, 88, a resident of Gatlinburg, formerly of Clinton, died Monday, Jan. 17, 2005, at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborne Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz. He was born the youngest of four children in New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Ashton worked for 25 years for Union Carbide Nuclear Division in Oak Ridge. He and his first wife, Barbara, taught the original Arthur Murray style of dance in Oak Ridge in the late 1940s. He was manager of the Oak Ridge Municipal Pool in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He unselfishly gave 40 years of volunteer work to the American Red Cross in Oak Ridge . From age 12 to 75, Mr. Ashton won hundreds of medals and awards at swim meets. He held the record for the fastest 50-meter swim at the University of Tennessee for many years. The plaque recognizing his acceptance into the Tennessee Swimming Hall of Fame hangs at the University of Tennessee Aquatic Center today. Known for his kindness and ability to make friends, Stan will be missed by thousands of people who have come to know him as a friend. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 54 years, Barbara Allen Ashton. He is survived by his loving wife, Myrtle Milligan Ashton, and her wonderful family, including sons, Gary Ashton, Ken Ashton and Stanley (Lee) Ashton; and the entire extended family including grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends may attend a memorial service at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, at Trinity Episcopal Church on Airport Road in Gatlinburg. The family requests that, rather than flowers or other gifts, memorials be in the form of donations in memory of Stanley R. Ashton, to the American Red Cross, 908 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. He will be remembered for his shining life and missed as a devoted father and husband. Arrangements are by Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home, 2300 W. Adair Drive in Knoxville. Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and a former resident of the Coalfield community, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee in Knoxville, from complications of pneumonia. She was born April 8, 1915, in Harriman. Mrs. Brown was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. She had previously worked at Coalfield School in the cafeteria and later at One Hour Martinizing in Oak Ridge and Clinton. In addition to her parents, Charles F. and Bessie E. Manning Hampton, Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her first husband, Earl H. Ruffner; her second husband, Raymond E. Brown; one son, Thomas E. Ruffner; and two brothers and one sister, Rev. Frank Hampton, Russell C. Hampton, and Cordie Beason. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Morrow and husband, Dwight, of Clinton; her son, Randy Ruffner and wife, Nancy, of Mt. Juliet; her daughter-in-law, Ida V. Ruffner of Oliver Springs; eight grandchildren, Lindsey Morrow, Gina Ruffner, Deana R. Hudson, Dwight Thomas Clark, Rev. Mickey Clark, Randy R. Ruffner, Ricky Ruffner and Missy R. McBee; 17 great-grandchildren; and two sisters-in-law, Molee Ruffner Fezzie and husband, Frank, of Kingsport, and Geraldine D. Hampton of Harriman. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews and extended family members, and a host of special friends, including Mrs. Burley Jenkins of Oliver Springs. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs, with the Rev. Garvan Walls, the Rev. Keith Price and the Rev. Mickey Clark officiating. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 11, at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist West Hospital in Knoxville. Born July 15, 1939, in Bonny Blue, Va., she was the daughter of Helen Irene Cross and Stanley Watson Cross. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom T. Patterson, and a daughter, Deborah Jane Patterson. Mrs. Patterson is survived by her daughters, Teri Hagan and husband, Bob, and Candy Pung and husband, Mike; sons, Bryan Patterson and Dale Patterson; five grandchildren, Bryan Patterson, Jr., Thomas Hagan, Cameron Patterson, Jake Patterson and Ian Pung; and by two sisters and a brother, Tommie Smith, Jerrie Mitchell and Charles Cross. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with Rev. Don Long officiating. The family requests that memorials be in the form of donations to the Arthritis Club of Anderson County, Smoky Mountain Branch of Arthritis Foundation, in care of Maxine Vaden, 982 West Outer Drive, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, at Weatherford Mortuary. An online guest book may be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com. Eddie Owens, 42, of Heiskell, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of the arrangements, which were incomplete at press time. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD

    02/09/2005 01:19:28
    1. Tennessee New Release
    2. Barbara Kesterson
    3. http://www2.state.tn.us/health/Newsreleases/12705.htm

    02/09/2005 04:23:35
    1. Alma Hammond Lay Leonard Obit
    2. Alma H. Leonard Alma Hammond Leonard. 83. formerly of Westvale, died Monday in Clinton. Tenn. She was born in Jellico. Tenn. She retired in 1980 as an office worker at New York Telephone. Her husband, Alexander, died in 1974. A son, Larry Lay, died in 1994. Survivors: Two sisters, Lois Meier of Rochester Hills, Mich. and Wilma Patterson of Lake City, Tenn.: five grandchildren. Jerry, Andrew and Scott Lay, all of Tennessee, Laura Smith of Syracuse and Cheryl Zehner of Camillus; five great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. today at John C. Tindall Funeral Home. 1921 W. Genesee St., Syracuse. Burial, White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt. Post Standard, Syracuse, New York, May 7, 1999

    02/08/2005 03:11:23
    1. Obits From the Oak Ridger 8 Feb 2004
    2. From the Oak Ridger 8 Feb 2004 Emily Queener Cox, 99, Nancy Johnson, of Oak Ridge, Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, Lois Jane Stumpe Ruthven, 80, of Oak Ridge, Francine Lane Trimble, 57, of Crossville, Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and formerly of the Coalfield community, Emily Queener Cox, 99, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, in Maryville. Mrs. Cox was a longtime member of Clinton First Baptist Church. She grew up in the Dutch Valley community. She and Frank Alexander Cox were married in 1929 and lived in Clinton until 1985, when they moved to Maryville to be near their daughter and family. They took great pride in keeping a neat and beautiful home and yard. She spent many pleasurable hours growing flowers. Mrs. Cox was well known as a wonderful cook. Her happiest times were when she had her family gathered in their home for big dinners. She was of a most generous nature and enjoyed serving others rather than being served. She and her husband were both employed by Magnet Mills from young adulthood until the mill closed. Mrs. Cox was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, Caswell and Burnette Seiber Queener; and her brothers, Haskell, Ervin, Hope, and Ralph Queener. She is survived by her daughter, Joyce Driskill and husband, Bill, of Maryville; her granddaughter, Carol Law and husband, Paul, of Maryville; her grandson, David Driskill and wife, Donna, of Dallas, Ga.; her great-grandsons, Caleb and Curtis Law of Maryville; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2005, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. The Rev. Sam Dean will officiate. Burial will follow at Woodhaven Memorial Garden. The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Nancy Johnson, of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005. She was born Dec. 28, 1949, in North Carolina, and had lived in Oak Ridge since 1986. Nancy was a talented textile artist and professional costumer who designed and built classical tutus for multiple international ballet competitors. She also did excellent work in knitting and needlepoint. She is survived by her mother, Nancy Alice Hendrix of Knoxville; her husband, Pete Johnson of Oak Ridge; her daughter, Nealy White, son-in-law, James White, and grandson, Robert Thales White of Duval, Wash.; her daughter, Samantha Brittany Hopkins, and son-in-law, Edward Davis of Richmond, Calif.; her daughters, Erica and Lauren Johnson, and her son, Ryan Johnson, of Oak Ridge; her sister, Betsy Turner; and her nephew, Chris Turner of Knoxville. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in memory of Nancy Johnson to North Carolina School of the Arts, or the NCSA Feral Cat Fund, both located at 1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27127. Rebecca Jane Cross Patterson, 65, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist West Hospital in Knoxville. Born July 15, 1939, in Bonny Blue, Va., she was the daughter of Helen Irene Cross and Stanley Watson Cross. She was preceded in death by her husband, Tom T. Patterson, and a daughter, Deborah Jane Patterson. Mrs. Patterson is survived by her daughters, Teri Hagan and husband, Bob, and Candy Pung and husband, Mike; sons, Bryan Patterson and Dale Patterson; five grandchildren, Bryan Patterson, Jr., Thomas Hagan, Cameron Patterson, Jake Patterson and Ian Pung; and by two sisters and a brother, Tommie Smith, Jerrie Mitchell and Charles Cross. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with Rev. Don Long officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, at Weatherford Mortuary. An online guest book may be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com. Lois Jane Stumpe Ruthven, 80, of Oak Ridge, died Feb. 6, 2005, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Nov. 28, 1924, in Washington, Mo., she was the daughter of Louis John and Dora Glenn Boughter Stumpe. Mrs. Ruthven came to this area in 1957, from St. Louis, Mo. A homemaker, she enjoyed drawing, and one of her hobbies was dog obedience training. Survivors include her husband, John Ruthven of Oak Ridge; and her faithful companion, Bonnie. The family requests that memorials be in the form of donations in her memory to Girls Inc., 1798 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Francine Lane Trimble, 57, of Crossville, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at the Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. The daughter of Louis Gates Webb and Frances Theile Webb, Ms. Trimble was born May 1, 1947, in Knoxville. Ms. Trimble lived in Oak Ridge and attended St. Mary's School, where her mother taught; she later graduated from Clinton High School. She attended the University of Tennessee and Roane State Community College. She was an optician who worked in Nashville, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, and Crossville, and was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Crossville. Ms. Trimble is survived by her son, Todd Lokey, now serving in the U.S. Air Force in Iraq, and his wife, Elsbeth Lokey, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; her mother, Frances Webb of Crossville; her aunts and uncles, Ruth and Hugh Hendricks of Crossville, and Barbara and Thomas Mullaney of Macon, Ga.; her dear friends, Robin Simpson and Betty Schach; and many cousins. The family requests that memorials be in the form of donations to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Community Services, 151 S. Alphonsus Way, Crossville, TN 38555, or the Humane Society of Cumberland County, 782 East Lane, Crossville, TN 38555. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Bilbrey Funeral Home Inc., in Crossville, is in charge of the arrangements. Mildred Ruffner Brown, 89, of Oliver Springs, and formerly of the Coalfield community, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee in Knoxville. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of the arrangements, which were incomplete at press time. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD

    02/08/2005 01:04:43
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Murder of George Lewis; Chrismas; Stevens, McClure, Petree
    2. Jeremy Carter
    3. NO, nothing in particular. Thanks for this though I will send them both to my grandma. Thanks, Jeremy ----- Original Message ----- From: <AngelaMeadows3@aol.com> To: <TNANDERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 10:06 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS-L] Murder of George Lewis; Chrismas; Stevens, McClure, Petree > HEARING WAIVED > IN KILLING CASE > BY ACCUSED MEN > > Knoxville, Tenn., June 9, - A > hearing was waived at > Clinton today by John McClure and > Charles Petree charged with the murder of George > Lewis, near Clinton, attempted murder > of Andrew Crumley and attempted > robbery of the bank at Oakdale. > Judge Xen Hicks, of Clinton, has > called a special term of court to > convene third Monday in July > and it is expected that their cases > will come up at that time. > Petree and Mcclure were taken from > the Knox county jail to Clinton early > today. > Later In the morning the two men > were brought back to Knoxville on > the train. > Tom Christmas and Harry Wilson, alias, > also charged with participation in the crime > near Clinton recently, are still at large. > > Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, GA, June 10, 1921 > > Jeremy, anything in particular your looking for? > > > ==== TNANDERS Mailing List ==== > To See the Anderson County Web site > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/4916/ > >

    02/08/2005 07:57:57
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Murder of George Lewis; Chrismas; Stevens, McClure, Petree
    2. Jeremy Carter
    3. Okay, John. I'll try to set something up. I'll get back to you ASAP. I may have to use my mom's computer because I don't have a scanner. Thanks, Jeremy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cuz'n John" <johnbats2@yahoo.com> To: <TNANDERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 9:13 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS-L] Murder of George Lewis; Chrismas; Stevens, McClure, Petree > > Hey Jeremy, > > I would like to have a copy of the photo. > > John > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo > > > ==== TNANDERS Mailing List ==== > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNANDERS > >

    02/08/2005 07:57:13
    1. Teresa\ Cardens
    2. Phyllis Peterson
    3. Gosh Teresa, I didn't get your message 's or letter. I always answer people the same day it's recived. Maybe it was the day the line was down. The lady that is writing my book now has all the pictures of the Cardens. I think the only one I have at home here on the computer is of Ansel & Virginia Prosise, Carden. I had a scanner but never did learn how to use it. As soon as I get my pictures back I will mail one to you but it will be a copy on computer paper as that's how it was given to me. I can see if Don Carden has an extra one but I don't think so as I'm sure he would have given it to me. He visits me once a year and took pictures off his wall and brought them with him. I'll me back. Phyllis

    02/08/2005 02:39:37
    1. Obits From the Knoxville News Sentinel 8 Feb 2008
    2. From The Knoxville News Sentinel 8 Feb 2008 BLALOCK, SHIRLEY JANE - age 69 of Andersonville, COX, EMILY QUEENER - COX, GLADYS - age 76, of Lake City, FLAKE, MAURICE LEO - age 86, of Harriman, Tennessee, HOLT, VIOLA EVANS - age 72 of Harriman, BLALOCK, SHIRLEY JANE - age 69 of Andersonville, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, February 5, 2005. She was of the Baptist Faith and retired from Allied Signal Corp. with 28 years of service. Preceded in death by: parents, Charles and Margaret King; daughter, Donna Humphries; brother, Sonny King; sister, Betty Gifford and special friend: Jean Hawkins. Survivors: husband, Bob Blalock; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Carolyn Baker; grandchildren, Dustin Humphries, Carey Brantley, Heather and Brandon Baker; great grandchildren, Eli Baker and McKenzie Humphries; brother, Wayne King; sisters, Peggy Cline and Becky Quandt; special friend, Nancy Reynolds; and a host of others. Family and friends will meet 10:15 am Thursday at Mynatt Funeral Home and proceed to Halls Memory Garden for a graveside service at 11 am, Rev. Bill Hall officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials to be made to the American Cancer Society or American Lung Association. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Mynatt Funeral Home. COX, EMILY QUEENER - passed away Sunday, February 6, 2005 in Maryville at 99 1/2 years of age. Emily was a long time member of Clinton First Baptist Church. Emily grew up in the Dutch Valley Community. She and Frank were married in 1929 and lived in Clinton until 1985 when they moved to Maryville to be near their daughter and family. They took great pride in keeping a neat and beautiful home and yard. She spent many pleasurable hours growing flowers. She was well known as a wonderful cook. Her happiest times were when she had her family gathered in their home for big dinners. She was of a most generous nature and enjoyed serving others rather than being served. She and her husband were both employed by Magnet Mills from young adults until the mill closed. Emily was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels for many years. She is preceded in death by: her husband, Frank Alexander Cox; parents, Caswell & Burnette Seiber Queener; brothers, Haskell, Ervin, Hope, and Ralph Queener. Survivors: daughter, Joyce & husband Bill Driskill of Maryville; granddaughter, Carol & husband Paul Law of Maryville; grandson, David & wife Donna Driskill of Dallas, GA; great grandsons, Caleb & Curtis Law of Maryville; several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 2:00-3:00 pm, Tuesday, February 7, 2005 at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home with funeral services following in the Chapel with Rev. Sam Dean officiating. Her burial will follow at Woodhaven Memorial Garden. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. COX, GLADYS - age 76, of Lake City, passed away Sunday, February 6, 2005 at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born September 16, 1928 in Anderson County, Tennessee. She was a member of The Guiding Star Baptist Church. Gladys was a wonderful wife and mother. She is preceded in death by her parents, Carson and Katey Burton Foust; 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Survivors: husband, James A. Cox of Lake City; sons, Ronald Cox and wife, Debbie, Gary Cox and wife, Betty and Benny Cox, all of Lake City; daughters, Sheila Weaver of Clinton, Pam Ivy and Connie Lamb and husband, Ronnie, of Lake City; brothers, Theodore Foust of Lake City and Pete Foust of Vonore; sisters, Betty Powers of Dayton, TN and Helen Wilson of Ohio; 15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation will be from 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2005 at Hatmaker Funeral Home. The funeral service will be 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2005 in the Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Jack Taylor officiating. Interment will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at Disney Cemetery in Lake City, TN. Hatmaker Funeral Home of Lake city in charge of arrangements. FLAKE, MAURICE LEO - age 86, of Harriman, Tennessee, passed away Monday evening at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Brown Funeral Home, Kingston in charge of arrangements. HOLT, VIOLA EVANS - age 72 of Harriman, passed away Monday February 7, 2005 at her home. She was a member of Tennessee Chapel Baptist Church. Preceded in death by: her husband, Marion E. Holt. Survivors include: daughter, Darlene Holt of Harriman; sons and daughters-in-law, Dwight and Joan Holt of Philadelphia, TN; Dennis and Dorcas Holt of Friendsville; Jonathan and Belinda Holt of Harriman; sisters, Thelma Bayless of Harriman; Zelma Settles of Kingston; Evelyn Williams of Maryville; Rebecca Lamance of Harriman; brothers, Jesse Evans of Kingston; Curtis Evans of Harriman; Sam Evans of Kingston; Albert Evans of Kingston; 7 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren. Funeral 2pm Wednesday February 9, 2005 in the Kyker Chapel with Rev. Kenny Clinton and Lic. Dennis Holt officiating. Burial in Tennessee Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9pm Tuesday at the Kyker Funeral Home in Kingston. www.kykerfuneralhome.com. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. 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