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    1. Railroad Men Receive Fatal Injuries by Premature Blast
    2. KILLED BY EXPLOSION. Railroad Men Receive Fatal Injuries by Premature Blast. Knoxville, May 30.- Four men were killed and two fatally injured today in a dynamite explosion which occurred near Warwick, on the Knoxville, LaFollette and Jellico branch of the Louisville and Nashville road. The dead: JAMES BIRCHELL AND SON JOHN. JOHN HUNLEY. HENRY McALISTER. All the dead are residents of Campbell county, Tennessee. The injured men are Hal Hunley and George Ridenour. The latter's eyes were blown out and the bodies of both are lacerated by stones. The accident was due to the carelessness of men at work in a rock cut. The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta Georgia Tuesday May 31, 1904 www.mistystree.com Researching: Mother side: Archibald, Draeger, Hayes, Koranda, Mineau, Schroeder, Stupka Father side: Goodman, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Thompson, Violet Stepfather side: Ambrose, Eklund, Heichel, Longley, Lundgren, Wharton

    12/26/2004 09:35:24
    1. Merry Christmas
    2. Dear Friends an Fellow Genealogists, In all the fun of Christmas...opening gifts, eating and being warm. Think of all those who are not doing any of those things. Think of our soldiers also away from home.... and most of all think of the little Child born more than 2000 years ago........May God or whoever you believe in Bless you...Happy Holidays (__http://millyellas_place.tripod.com/merrychristmas2004.html_ (http://millyellas_place.tripod.com/merrychristmas2004.html) _) On the above URL remove the ( _ at the begoning and end. For some reason when an AOLer sends through rootsweb they add them and post them twice... Milly WARD Piros My mind is lightning one brilliant flash and pooooffffffffffffffffffffff it's gone. Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson, Campbell and Fentress Tennessee Counties

    12/24/2004 12:30:36
    1. A sight worth seeing
    2. Hi Lists, This site was posted by Rootsweb Review... _http://www.msnusers.com/ssleopoldville/_ Remember if you copy and paste the address ...remove the _ at the begining and end Milly WARD Piros My mind is lightning one brilliant flash and pooooffffffffffffffffffffff it's gone. Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson, Campbell and Fentress Tennessee Counties

    12/22/2004 05:13:43
    1. RE: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas
    2. Lorne Harmon
    3. And a Merry Christmas to you, Joan. Peggy -----Original Message----- From: Joanw01@aol.com [mailto:Joanw01@aol.com] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 10:14 PM To: TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas Hi Everyone: I was also going to say Merry Christmas to everyone! Joan ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== Please do not write your message with CAPS on. It is seen as anger.You may put Surnames in CAPS. Do not send your letter as a Forward and do not send Attachments. Rootsweb Does Not Accept Attachments.

    12/21/2004 04:40:36
    1. Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas
    2. Hi Everyone: I was also going to say Merry Christmas to everyone! Joan

    12/20/2004 05:14:27
    1. Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas
    2. Hi Helen: Merry Christmas! Joan

    12/20/2004 05:12:28
    1. Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas
    2. I am reading a great book about one of my long ago family members and enjoying it so much. In it is a story for which I had to share with my little ones. "Wash's" motherless children were being raised by other family members while he served in the Navy during the Civil War. After the War, he was left with very little but brought his children home to make a home for them with what he could. With a fifty-cent coin and some dried leaf tobacco, he and his two young sons, proceeded to peddle and barter across NC. On their trip home, he bought a wooden bucket filled with brown sugar. Placed in the middle of the floor, he happily watched his children as they attacked the sugar with their spoons. With Christmas fast approching, I wondered if my children or grandchildren would be so happy to get sugar or maybe a doll or wooden car and that's all? Makes one really think. By the way, this person was George Washington Duke or "Wash" Duke of Orange Co., NC of the Tobacco Manufacturing Duke's. Helen

    12/20/2004 04:12:22
    1. Memories of a Past Christmas
    2. Can you just visualize a Christmas of years ago by an ancestor? I bet the homes smelled of fresh baked breads and pies...and the smell of fresh pine from a tree that was cut down from an ancestor's farm. Maybe popcorn was strung by the children sitting by the fire laughing and wondering what cherished gift they would recieve. I don't remember us having a tree until we came to Ohio. But I do remember when I was about 6, in 1947, my GRANNY DELK came over from Fentress Co to Anderson Co to spend Christmas with us. We had lots of candies, apples, bananas and oranges and all kinds of nuts. I thought I was in Heaven with all those goodies. I never had seen so much. I remember sitting by the grate trying to crack a Brazil nut. It took me forever but it was so good. Daddy had also bought a coconut and we sipped the milk from it. I musta knawed on the meat for days. To my surprise the next morning Santa brought me tricycle and a Betsy Wetsy doll.... Milly WARD Piros My mind is lightning one brilliant flash and pooooffffffffffffffffffffff it's gone. Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson, Campbell and Fentress Tennessee Counties

    12/20/2004 03:41:06
    1. Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas...MILLY
    2. mjcollinsworth
    3. I found a Maxine DELK that married a James WATSON, in my tree, is that any relation? Melissa "A true friend is someone who thinks you are a good egg even though he knows you're slightly cracked." ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 7:41 PM Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Memories of a Past Christmas > Can you just visualize a Christmas of years ago by an ancestor? I bet the > homes smelled of fresh baked breads and pies...and the smell of fresh pine from > a tree that was cut down from an ancestor's farm. Maybe popcorn was strung > by the children sitting by the fire laughing and wondering what cherished gift > they would recieve. I don't remember us having a tree until we came to Ohio. > But I do remember when I was about 6, in 1947, my GRANNY DELK came over > from Fentress Co to Anderson Co to spend Christmas with us. We had lots of > candies, apples, bananas and oranges and all kinds of nuts. I thought I was in > Heaven with all those goodies. I never had seen so much. I remember sitting by > the grate trying to crack a Brazil nut. It took me forever but it was so good. > Daddy had also bought a coconut and we sipped the milk from it. I musta > knawed on the meat for days. To my surprise the next morning Santa brought me > tricycle and a Betsy Wetsy doll.... > > Milly WARD Piros > > My mind is lightning one brilliant flash and pooooffffffffffffffffffffff > it's gone. > Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson, Campbell and Fentress Tennessee Counties > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNCAMPBE >

    12/20/2004 12:47:07
    1. Obits From The LaFollette Press 16 Dec 2004
    2. From The LaFollette Press 16 Dec 2w004 Shirley Ann Cox Berryhill, age 64 of Clinton Steven Michael Chapman, age 46 of Jacksboro, L. Mae Dotson, age 82 Sarah Freels, age 87 of Pioneer Donald Wayne Giles, age 56 of Oak Ridge formerly of LaFollette Georgia Goins, age 83 of LaFollette Opal M. King, age 82 of Onieda Linda Lee Maggard, age 43 of Speedwell Orville Marlow, age 72 of Caryville Raymond Edward Muse, age 81 of Jacksboro Rev. Elbert Perry, age 63 of Clairfield Monroe Pennington, age 81 of LaFollette Glenn Edward Phillips of Lake City Clyde (Rat) Relford, age 83 of Lake City, Coy Silcox, age 76 of Newcomb Mary Trammell, age 83 of Elk Valley Bonnie Blanche Webb, age 82 of Lake City Shirley Ann Cox Berryhill, age 64 of Clinton died Dec. 13 at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She was born Jan. 13, 1940 in Anderson County. She was of the Christian faith. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mack and Mae Cox. She is survived by her son, David Berryhill of Clinton; daughter, Anita Powell of Clinton; brothers, William McFarland of Lake City and Gene Cox of Caryville; sister, Thelma Gunter of Caryville; granddaughter, Christie Woodbury of Wartburg; great grandchildren, Justin, Cole and Kylah. Memorial services were Dec. 16 in the Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Ivey officiating. Hatmaker Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Steven Michael Chapman, age 46 of Jacksboro, died Dec. 10 at the Ft. Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville. He was a member of Coolidge First Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his father, Goldie Chapman; mother, Ruth Chapman ; brothers, James Clyde, Earl Dean, Everette and David Chapman. He is survived by his son, Steven Michael Chapman; daughter, Christina Henry and Jessica Chapman all of Kokomo, Ind; sisters, Sylvia Carter, Kokoma, Brenda Prewitt, Speedwell, Judy Nelson, Jacksboro, and Deola Sweeney, LaFollette; brother, Leslie Lee Chapman, Germany; special friend, Kathy Blalock; a host of relatives and friends. Graveside Services and interment were Dec. 12 at Stokes Cemetery with Rev. Bobby Ray Wilson officiating. Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. L. Mae Dotson, age 82 died Dec. 13 at the Deer's Head Hospital in Salisbury. She was born in LaFollette, the daughter of the late Thomas McNeeley and Hattie Goins McNeeley. She had been a motel owner and operator of the Little Manor Motel in West Ocean City. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Dotson in 2000. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia Lorene Bryant of Willards; sons, J.L. Dotson of Dayton, OH and Buster O'Brien Dotson of Front Royal, VA; nine grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and one great great grandson; brothers, Dalmas McNeeley of Kennesaw, GA and Russell Delano McNeeley of Lima, OH; numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at the Campbell Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at Martin Wilson Funeral Home on Dec. 17 from noon until 2 p.m. Donations may be sent to the Deer's Head Long Term Care Hospital, 351 Deer's Head Hospital RD, Salisbury, MD 21801. Burbage Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Sarah Freels, age 87 of Pioneer died Dec. 12 at St. Mary's of Campbell County. She was preceded in death by her husband, Audie Freels; daughter, Aundra Freels; brothers, Millard Douglas, General (Red) Douglas and Author Douglas; sisters, Hannah Blankenship, Ruthie Sweeney and Geneva Douglas. She is survived by her daughters, Patsy Jones and husband, Charles of Pioneer, Helen Freels of Pioneer; grandson, Charles E. Lay of Pioneer; sisters, Hazel Douglas of Pioneer, Anna Mae Lay of Pioneer, Irene Longmire of LaFollette. Funeral services were Dec. 15 at the Harp Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kelvin Lay and Rev. David Morgan officiating. Interment was in the Baird cemetery. Harp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Donald Wayne Giles, age 56 of Oak Ridge formerly of LaFollette died Dec. 6 at the Methodist Medical Center. He was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his parents, Tom Giles and Beulah Giles Beeler; brother, Tommy Giles; niece, Joanna Giles. He is survived by his sister in law, Linda Giles; niece and husband, Dara and Rev. Tim Shelton; nephew, PVT 3rd Class Mark Thomas Giles; great niece, Adeline "Addy" Grace Shelton all of Clinton. Graveside Services were Dec. 8 in Campbell Memorial Gardens with Rev. Tim Shelton officiating. Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Georgia Goins, age 83 of LaFollette died in the early morning on Dec. 6 at St. Mary's Health and Rehab Center. She was a member of the First Independent Missionary Baptist Church. She was retired from Imperial Reading after many years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents, William Whit and Mary Ann Miller Goins. She is survived by her brother, Jess Goins of LaFollette; sister, Ruby Miller, Aileen Leach, both of LaFollette and Lois Sharp of Knoxville; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Dec. 8 at Cross Chapel with Rev. Al Miller officiating. Interment will be in the Victory Cemetery at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 9. Cross Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Opal M. King, age 82 of Onieda departed this life on the evening of Dec. 12 at the St. Mary's Medical Center of Campbell County in LaFollette. She was born Dec. 20, 1921 the daughter of the late William Edward Moses and Nannie Moore Moses. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Huntsville. She was preceded in death by her parents, William Edward Moses and Nannie Moore Moses; husband, Clarence J. King; son, Charles Edward King; brothers, Hayse, Harold, Ernest, Jennings Moses; sisters, Eva Stanley, Dorothy Hutson, Clara and Pearlie Moses; grandson, Patrick Perry. She is survived by daughters, Danna Pennington and husband, Denzil of Winfield, Nancy Jean King of Oneida; sons, Clarence J. "Bo" King, Jr. and wife, Nina M. of LaFollette, David King and wife, Kim of LaFollette; brothers, Edward and Elais Moses of Toledo, OH; sister, Mabel Brown of Toledo, OH; grandchildren, Tina, Dwayne, Randy, Michele, Ben, Lindsey, Jerrie, Jamie, Jackie, Ashley, Carrie, Brittany, Jessica, Audrey, Emily, Joshua, Deborah and Todd; nine great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; several nieces, nephews and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Dec. 14 in the Chapel of the West Murley Funeral Home with Rev. Kevin Terry and Rev. David Acres officiating. Interment was in the Stanfield Cemetery in Pleasant View, KY. West Murley Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Linda Lee Maggard, age 43 of Speedwell died Dec. 8 at the St. Mary's Medical Center in LaFollette. She worked as a packer for Advance Food Co. in Jacksboro. She was a member of Trinity Pentecostal Light House Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Queen and Della Mae Queen; child, Beret Nicole Maggard. She is survived by her husband, Benny Maggard of Speedwell; daughter, Hannah Darlene Maggard of Speedwell; sister, Sharon Smith and husband, Calvin of Speedwell. Funeral services were Dec. 10 at the Trinity Pentecostal Light House Church with Rev. Everett Eads officiating. Friends and family served as pallbearers. Loyall Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Orville Marlow, age 72 of Caryville died Dec. 11 at the Oak Ridge Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was of the Penecostal faith. He loved four- wheeling, hunting and fishing. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh L. and Cardilia McGhee Marlowe; brother, Arnold Marlow; sister, Ollie Marlowe; daughter in law, Deborah Marlowe. He is survived by his wife, Mary Louise Marlowe; son and daughter in law, Danny and Jeanette Marlowe of Caryville; son, Michael L. Marlowe of Cleveland; daughters and son in law, Janis and Alan Ley of Wyandotte, MI, Debbie Jayme, Flat Rock MI; brother, Freeman Marlow, Caryville; sisters, Stella Hensley of Chilhowie, VA, Beulah Cole, Manchester, TN, Dora Messer Caryville; 12 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren; special nephew, Stevie Campbell; several nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Dec. 14 in the chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Chuck Ritchey and Rev. Paul Hembree officiating. Interment was in the Marlow cemetery. Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Raymond Edward Muse, age 81 of Jacksboro died Dec. 13 at the St. Mary's Medical Center of Campbell County. He was a member of the Pioneer Baptist Church. He dearly loved his children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant son; parents, Charlie and Cordelia Chambers Muse; eight brothers and sisters. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, David and Sherry Muse of LaFollette; daughters and sons-in-law, Debbie and Michael Pigg of Jacksboro, Porsha and Nelson Shaw of LaFollette; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were Dec. 15 in the Chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Don Allen officiating. Interment will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16 in Allred Cemetery. Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Rev. Elbert Perry, age 63 of Clairfield died Dec. 8 at his home. He was preceded in death by his father, William Perry; mother, Bessie Brown Perry; brothers, G.B. Perry and William Perry, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Imogene Perry of Clairfield; sons, Ricky Perry and wife, Donna of Savannah, GA, Bruce Perry and wife, Susie of Elk Valley, Timothy Perry of Newcomb; daughters, Debra Brescia and husband, Jerome of Savannah, GA, Donna Freeman and husband, Patrick of Clairfield, Mary Day and husband, Everette of Baird Creek, June Pierce and husband, Lonnie of Clairfield, Rebecca Hicks and husband, Roscoe of Knoxville; sisters, Sue Angel of Newcomb and Ruth Angel of Indian Mtn.; 31 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were Dec. 11 at the Tackett Creek Full Gospel Church with Rev. Bill Stamper, Rev. Ray Woods and Rev. Jimmy Bowman officiating. Interment was in the Clairfield Cemetery. Harp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Monroe Pennington, age 81 of LaFollette died Dec. 10 at the St. Mary's Medical Center of Campbell County. He was of the Baptist Faith. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was preceded in death by his son, Tony Pennington; great grandchild, Tosha Archer; parents, Perrin and Della Huddleston Pennington. He is survived by his wife, Opal Pennington of LaFollette; sons, James Pennington of Richmond, KY, Bill and Terry Pennington; daughters, Jean Morgan; Linda Heatherly, Pat Rosenbaum all of LaFollette, Audry Disney of Friendsville; step-daughter, Shirley Love of LaFollette; 17 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren; sisters, Thelma Hill of Andersonville and Ruth Claiborne; a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were Dec.12 in the Chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Cap Henney officiating. Interment was in Davis Chapel Cemetery with full military honors by the Campbell County Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Monroe Pennington Burial Fund at Martin Wilson Funeral Home. Martin Wilson Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Glenn Edward Phillips of Lake City, born Dec. 12, 1932 completed the full circle of life and passed on to his heavenly home on Dec. 12. His love, strength and guidance will be carried on in the hearts of those blessed to be a part of his family. He was born and raised in Tennessee and after completing two years in the Army he moved to Michigan where he raised his family. After a successful career and retirement he moved back to the home town where he had been proud to share with his parents, David Lemuel and Nora Phillips. His love of gardening was enjoyed not only by his family but the neighbors and friends he loved and cared for as well. The seeds he planted will continue to flourish and nurture those waiting to rejoin him one day. He is survived by his childhood sweetheart and wife of 51 years, Loretta; children, Patricia and Gary VanDuinen, Timothy Phillips, Julie Wilhelm-Phillips, Jeffrey and Tami Phillips and Frank Bermudez; grandchildren, Jennifer, Amanda, Jeffrey Jr., Jessica, Emily, Justin, Jeremy, Joshua, Brittney, Brieann, Brooklan, Kevin and Bryan; sisters, Gladys and Ken Bradshaw, Fleda and Donald Lovely, Beulah and Gordon Gray; brother, Edison and Beulah Phillips. Funeral services were Dec. 14 at the Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Roger Leach officiating. Interment was in the Leach Cemetery. Hatmaker Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Clyde (Rat) Relford, age 83 of Lake City, died Dec. 8 at the U.T. Medical Center in Knoxville. He attended the Church of God of Prophesy in Clinton. He loved hanging out at the Scot Station in Lake City. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Darlene Gilliam; son, W.C. Seiber, grandson, David Todd Harness; parents, Jonathan and Mossie Bullock Relford; brother, Clarence Relford; sisters, Dorothy Caylor and Ethel Relford. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth "Jo" Relford of Lake City; daughters, Kay Harness and husband, Cliff "Shorty" of Lake City, Wilma Stonecipher and husband, Charles of Claxton, Lesia Seeber and husband, Kevin of Caryville; grandchildren, Jessica and Rachel Stonecipher, Casey and Jacob Seeber, Kara, Jennifer and Buddy Seiber, Sabarina and Brandy Gilliam; great grandchildren, Emily, Dovian and Eric; sister, Faye Cook of Briceville, brother, Ray Craig of Washington; daughter in laws, Teressa Copeland and Brenda Seiber. Funeral services were Dec. 10 at the Holley-Gamble Funeral Home with Rev. Franklin R. Massengill officiating. Interment was in the Circle Cemetery. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Coy Silcox, age 76 of Newcomb died Dec. 8 at the U.T. Medical Center in Knoxville. He was born March 26, 1928 at Newcomb the son of the late Greenberry and Minnie Meadows Silcox. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Church of God Mountain Assembly in Jellico. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Mossie Silcox; brothers, Fred Silcox, Earl Silcox, Walter Silcox, Clyde Silcox and Raymond Silcox.He is survived by his wife, Francine Loudin Silcox; son, Gary Wayne Silcox of Jellico; daughter, Frannie Heatwole of Jellico; six grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; sisters, Alice Thomas of Newcomb, Alma Posey of Dayton, OH, Flossie Beers and Ann Akbar, both of Jellico; brothers, J.D. Silcox and William Silcox, both of Jellico, Andred Silcox of Wooldridge. Funeral services were Dec. 10 at the Church of God Mountain Assembly with Rev. Jerome Walden and Rev. Ray Landes officiating. Interment was in the Douglas Cemetery. Cox and Son Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Mary Trammell, age 83 of Elk Valley died Dec. 9 at the Jellico Community Hospital. She was born July 19, 1921 at Elk Valley the daughter of the late Jack and Ellen Baird Thurman. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Elk Valley. She was preceded in death by her husband, Silas Trammell on July 20,1994. She is survived by her sons, Paul Trammell of Elk Valley, Silas Trammell, Jr. of Plainfield, Ill, Ray Stanley Grant of Florence, KY; daughter, Dereda Faulkner of Speedwell; 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren; sister, Parnie Mullins of Elk Valley. Funeral services were Dec. 11 at the Cox and Son Chapel with Rev. Earl Chapman officiating. Interment was in the Valley View Cemetery. Cox and Son Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. Bonnie Blanche Webb, age 82 of Lake City died Dec. 12 at her residence. She was born July 3, 1922 in Anderson County to the late Thomas Jefferson and Florence Thompson Stainberry. She was a member of the Coolidge Ridge Baptist Church. She loved quilting, crocheting, reading and spending time with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harry L. Webb, Sr; daughter, Dorothy Mowery; great granddaughter, Amanda Faith Mowery; brother, Tommy Stainberry. She is survived by her sons, Tommy R. Webb of Knoxville, Joe David Webb and wife, Taeko of Heiskell, Danny Paul Webb of Lake City, Harry L. Webb, Jr. and wife, Debbie of Lake City; daughter, Brenda Sue Rhoads of Kodak, brother, Jack Stainberry and wife, Peggy of Clinton; nine grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.Funeral services were Dec. 15 at the Hatmaker Funeral Home with Rev. Roger Leach officiating. Interment was in the Oak Ridge Memorial Park in Oak Ridge. Hatmaker Funeral Home was in charge of the 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

    12/19/2004 01:52:23
    1. Obits from The Knoxville News Sentinel 19 Dec 2004
    2. From tjhe Knoxville News Sentinel 19 Dec 2004 BOWMAN, LILLIAN MCNEILL - of Alcoa, formerly of LaFollette POTTER, MR. LEMMIE J. - age 94 of Lancing, SYKES, MARY G. - of Kingston WATSON, LEONARD E. - BOWMAN, LILLIAN MCNEILL - of Alcoa, formerly of LaFollette passed away Saturday, December 18, 2004, at Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville. She was a member of the Alcoa First United Methodist Church and Christian Fellowship Sunday School Class. She was a retired Campbell County teacher having spent most of her teaching at East LaFollette in the primary department. She was very social and civic minded, a member of Delta Gamma International Society, President of LaFollette Garden Club, organized and led a Girl Scout Troop, and member of Business and Professional Women's Organization. She is the last survivor of eight siblings born to the family of the late William Ashley McNeill and Mattie Obedia Owens McNeill. Brothers and sisters who preceded her were Louella Hudson, Carrie Mae Reynolds, Elmer, Charles, Carl, John, and Earl. Survivors include her husband, William E. (Ted) Bowman of Alcoa; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Monday 1 P.M. at Walters Chapel with Rev. Joe Green, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Alcoa officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12 to 1 P.M. Monday before services at Walters Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Alcoa First United Methodist Church, 617 Gilbert Street, Alcoa, TN 37701. Walters Funeral Home of LaFollette is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Lillian McNeill Bowman. POTTER, MR. LEMMIE J. - age 94 of Lancing, passed away Friday, December 17, 2004 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. He was a member of the Clear Creek Baptist Church. He retired from Southern Railroad with over 40 years of service. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Cora Melton Potter; wife, Annabelle Davis Potter; grandson, Tim Rich; son-in-law, Bob Riley; and several brothers and sisters. He is survived by his son, Paul and (Marian) Potter of Lancing; daughters: Maisel and (Thomas) Harney of Lancing, Melba and (Walter) Rich of Lancing, Wilda Jo and (Jim) Rich of York, S.C., Sharon and (Lester) Heidel of Wartburg, and Gayle and (Bobby) Hamby of Wartburg. Six grandsons: Stephen Potter, Wally Rich, Bobby Riley Jr., Lester Lee Heidel II, Bobby Rusty Hamby, and Travis Hamby. Four granddaughters: Terri Armes, Penny Hamby, Tonya Wilkes, and Paula Kilby. Eighteen great, grandchildren and three great, great, grandchildren. brother, Clea Potter of Lancing and sister, Faye Bowman of Ohio. The family will receive friends Monday evening, December 20th, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 7:30 with Rev. Arthur Nance, Jr. officiating. Graveside service will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 a.m. in the Morgan Memorial Gardens. SYKES, MARY G. - of Kingston passed away Friday December 17, after suffering a massive stroke, at the age of 82. Mary and her husband, James B. (Jim) Sykes, moved from Oak Ridge to Kingston in 1952. Mary worked at the X-10 Plant at Oak Ridge and in the Roane County Clerk's Office during the 50's and 60's. Mary was a member of the Kingston United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School and was involved in many other activities, including corporate ministries and her ministry at the Jamestown Nursing Home. Mary had many special friends in Kingston who were helpful to her in her later years, to whom her family is very thankful. Mary is survived by her sons, Randy and Jimmy Sykes; daughters-in-law, Carrie and Sara Sykes; grandchildren, Chris Sykes and wife, Terri, Casey Higginbotham and husband, Michael and Jamie Bagwell and husband, Keith; and, great granddaughters Jessie and Macy. Funeral 2 pm Monday December 20, 2004 at the Kingston United Methodist Church with Rev. Michelle Buckles officiating. Burial in Kingston Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorial donations to the Kingston United Methodist Church 212 W. Church Street Kingston, TN. 37763 in her memory. The family will receive friends from 1 until 2 pm Monday at the Church. Kyker Funeral Home of Kingston in charge of arrangements. www.kykerfuneralhome.com WATSON, LEONARD E. - passed away Friday December 17, 2004 at UT Medical Center, Knoxville, after a brief illness. He was born March 24, 1923 in Monroe County to Enos and Josie Cole Watson. He was a civil engineer and former manager of the LaFollette Electric Dept. He was also an Army veteran of WW II. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Wilma Watson of LaFollette, Tenn. and 3 grandchildren, Robert L., Kevin M. and Linda Y. Welch all of Knoxville. His family will receive friends from 1-2 p.m. EST with a 1 p.m. funeral at Bilbrey Funeral Home in Crossville. Burial will be in Green Acres Memory Gardens. Friends may call Sunday afternoon at his daughter in law's residence at 9209 Brandywine Circle, Knoxville. =========================================== 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

    12/19/2004 01:26:09
    1. Fw: Distillery Raid
    2. J.M. (Jay) Ingalls
    3. From: "J.M. (Jay) Ingalls" <jay_ingalls@pipeline.com> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 18 December, 2004 11:52 AM Subject: Distillery Raid "I Guarantee" it was soon working again. How about the Johnson still on Stinking Creek? Any articles on it? Also, the shooting of William Harrison Johnson, 14 Sep 1925? That was in Clairfield, Claiborne, Tennessee. Jay > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <SHOKE2253@aol.com> > To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: 17 December, 2004 7:55 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Distillery Raid > > > > > > In a message dated 12/17/2004 4:55:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > AngelaMeadows3@aol.com writes: > > > > and destroyed an outfit, except the > > still, which had been removed > > > > > > This is so funny. Thanks for the smiles. And what did they do with > the still? > > Helen -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.0 - Release Date: 17-Dec-04

    12/18/2004 11:31:08
    1. Obits From The Knoxville News Sentinel 18 Dec 2004
    2. From The Knoxville News Sentinel 18 Dec 2004 CRUTCHFIELD, CAPTAIN JAMES FRANKLIN "JIM" AGC USAR RET. - age 83, of Vasper, Tennessee LAMBERT, TED LAVERNE - age 64 of LaFollette CRUTCHFIELD, CAPTAIN JAMES FRANKLIN "JIM" AGC USAR RET. - age 83, of Vasper, Tennessee passed away Friday, December 17, 2004 at his residence. He was U. S. Army veteran having served in World War II and the Korean War. He was preceded in death by wife, Patsy Sue Crutchfield; son, Hiram Edgar Crutchfield, MD; parents, Hiram & Dollie Byrd Crutchfield; brothers, Jasper, Archie, Malcolm, Coy, Cleetis & Collis Crutchfield; sister, Omeda Barnes. Survivors: brothers: McKinley Crutchfield of Knoxville, TN, Ancil Crutchfield of Bryson City, N.C., John Crutchfield of Columbia, S. C.; sisters: Lorene Knight of Copperas Cove, Texas, Millie Crutchfield of Lake City, TN; several nieces & nephews and host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Monday, December 20th from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Lake City with the funeral service to follow at 7:30 in the chapel with Rev. Mike Segers officiating. Interment will be Tuesday, December 21st at 11:00 AM at the New Vasper Cemetery with full military honors by the Campbell County Honor Guard. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of all arrangements. LAMBERT, TED LAVERNE - age 64 of LaFollette passed away Friday, December 17, 2004 at the St. Mary's Medical Center of Campbell County. He was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, the Jacksboro Masonic Lodge F&AM, and Shriner. He was preceded in death by parents: Dan and Uhla Miller Lambert. Mr. Lambert is survived by wife: Sandra Lambert of LaFollette; son: Keith Lambert of Powell; sons and daughters-in-law: Kevin and Mona Lambert of Maryville; Teddy and Natalie Lambert of LaFollette; daughter and son-in-law: Lisa and Chris Wolford of Alcoa, TN; stepdaughters: Tammy and husband, J.B. Nolan; Kim Knechtges all of LaFollette; 12 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law: Sam and Vicki Lambert of MI; sisters and brothers-in-law: Dana and Bob Henley; Charlene and Byrd Jeffers all of LaFollette; Sue and Rodney Lindsay of MI; JoAnn and Virgil Allen of AL; several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be 2 PM Sunday, December 19 in the Chapel of Martin Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Carlo Bruce officiating. Internment will follow in Bakers Forge Cemetery with full military honors conducted by the Campbell County Honor Guard. The family will receive friends from 12 to 2 PM Sunday before funeral services. Martin Wilson Funeral Home is in charge of these 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

    12/18/2004 02:05:18
    1. Wilson-Marcks Wedding
    2. Wedding Vows Exchanged Wilson-Marcks LA FOLLETTE,Tenn. Miss Darlene Wilson and Nathan Marcks exchanged wedding promises in a ceremony Saturday at First Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. La Follette. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marcks, route 2, Black Creek. Miss Carolyn Hayes, Dayton, Ohio, and Eugene Wilson. Knoxviile, Tenn.,were honor attendants. Clarence Wilson and Roger Dagley seated guests, whom the couple greeted later in the church hall. Source: Post Crescent; Appleton, Wisconsin; 6/5/1970

    12/17/2004 02:50:51
    1. Obits From The Knoxville News Sentinel 17 Dec 2004
    2. From the Knoxville News Sentinel 17 Dec 2004 CALVERT, WILLIAM NELSON, III - age 60 of Fairfield Glade, Tenn., DAVIS, EUGENE (BULL) - age 72, of LaFollette, HOSKINS, KATHERINE JENKINS - age 81 of Clinton, KEEN, DOROTHY BLAKE - 82 of Oak Ridge, CALVERT, WILLIAM NELSON, III - age 60 of Fairfield Glade, Tenn., passed away Wednesday December 15, 2004 at Oak Ridge Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, Tenn. He was a former executive with South Central Bell and AT&T, managing offices in Newport, Oak Ridge and Knoxville. Later he was with Contel Telephone Co. in London, Ky. Mr. Calvert was also in the real estate business in Knoxville. He was a graduate of the University of Tennessee, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He was preceded in death by parents, William N. Calvert, Jr. and Aileen Crenshaw Calvert. Survivors include, wife, Bobbie Ann Calvert of Fairfield Glade; son, Captain Robert Cato USMC and wife, Sherry; granddaughter, Rowan Elizabeth all of Washington, DC; brother, Lawrence L. Calvert of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; nephew, Lawrence Calvert, Jr. of Arlington, Va. and niece, Laura Calvert Hubbard and husband, Eugene of Knoxville; and his devoted Pugs, Ollie and Otis. Memorial services will be held Sunday December 19, 2004 at 2 p.m. at Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church. Rev. Bill Malone will be officiating. Family will receive friends after the service at a reception held at Druid Hills County Club in Fairfield Glade. The family has asked that memorials be made to East Tenn. Public Television or the United Way of Knoxville. Hood Funeral Home & Crematory in Crossville, Tenn. is honored to serve the family of William N. Calvert, III. DAVIS, EUGENE (BULL) - age 72, of LaFollette, passed away Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at his home. He was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, DAV Chapter 105, Tennessee Homeland Security, member and Past Master of Stooksbury Masonic Lodge #602 F&AM, Scottish "Rite Bodies & Shriners and a US Marine Veteran. He was very active and one of the founders of the Campbell Co. Honor Guard. preceded in death by parents, Joe Bob & Amanda Davis; brothers, James Clay & Clyde Davis. Survivors: wife, Jeannie Wallace Davis; sons, Johnny Lee & Donnie D. Davis; grandchildren, Travis Lee Davis, Heather Nicole Nelson, Dustin D. Davis, Kimberly Lynn Davis & Josuha Jordon Davis; great grandchildren, Makala & Katlyn Davis & Bryson Dale Nelson; brothers, John & Ardell Davis; sisters, Edith Bowles. Funeral service 8 p.m. Saturday Cedar Hill Baptist Church, Rev. Ronnie Arnold, Rev. Kevin Doe, Rev. Justin Phillips officiating. Interment 1 p.m. Sunday Campbell Memorial Gardens with military honors by Campbell Co. Honor Guard. The family will receive friends 6-7:45 p.m. Saturday with Masonic service at 7:45 p.m. by Stooksbury Lodge at Cedar Hill Baptist Church. Arrangements by Cross Funeral Home. HOSKINS, KATHERINE JENKINS - age 81 of Clinton, passed away Tuesday, December 14th at her home. She was born in Sevierville, May 17, 1923 to Addison and Dona Jenkins and was one of 15 children. She graduated from Clinton High School and went on to attend Knoxville Business College. During the 40's she worked at Y-12 in Oak Ridge and was a celebrated member of the basketball and bowling teams. In 1949 she met and married R.C. (Dudley) Hoskins. Katherine and R.C. were owners of Hoskins Drug Stores in Clinton, Norris, Oak Ridge, Lafollette and Harriman, and also owned Acme Hospital and Convalescent Equipment Company in Loudon and Roane Counties. Katherine was co-owner of Hoskins Drug Store on Market Street in Clinton with local pharmacist William (Bill) Lane. Katherine loved her work and her community and she passed her keen business sense down to her daughters who run the 75 year old business today. Katherine was an avid follower and supporter of The University of Tennessee Athletics and of the UT College of Pharmacy. She was a beloved wife and a loving role-model and mentor to her four daughters who she commonly referred to as "the girls". Katherine was a long-time member of First Baptist Church in Clinton, and an "honorary" member of Memorial United Methodist Church in Clinton. She was a member of Timely Topics and the Garden Club #1 in Clinton. Katherine loved living in Clinton and the friendships that she cherished there. She was blessed to have a loving family and a very special circle of friends. She is preceded in death by: parents, Addison and Dona Jenkins, husband R.C. (Dudley) Hoskins; siblings; Odie Cecil, Paul, Ed, Elmas Ray, Frank, Jewel, Lucy, Luther, Virginia Jo, Dike and Emajean. Also by: great granddaughter, Addison Elizabeth Legg. She leaves with us: four daughters; Kathy Hoskins, Dudley Bostic and husband Paul (Jenks), Sheree Herbst and husband Keith and Mollie Scarbrough and husband Rick, all of Clinton and brother, Eugene Jenkins & wife Madeline of Michigan. She is also survived by: 10 grandchildren; Steve Stewart II, Jessica Legg and husband Jason, Keri Stewart, Jenky Walker and husband Daniel, Mollie Farrar and husband Zack, Tucker Borum, Ryan and Katherine Herbst, Natalie and Rachel Scarbrough; great-granddaughter, Olivia Prinz Creason. Katherine also leaves loving nieces and nephews. Memorials can be made to First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Clinton, Memorial United Methodist Church Library in Clinton, or The R.C. and Katherine Hoskins UT College of Pharmacy Endowment. The family will receive friends Thursday, December 16th from 5-7pm at First Baptist Church in Clinton. Funeral services will be Friday, Dec. 17th at noon at First Baptist Church. Graveside services will follow at Grandview Cemetery in Clinton. The Reverends Samuel Dean and Don Thomas will be officiating. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. KEEN, DOROTHY BLAKE - 82 of Oak Ridge, died Thursday, December 16, 2004 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. She was born June 28, 1922 in Greene County, TN, the daughter of Bloomy and Mary Bright Blake. In 1945, she moved to Oak Ridge and married her devoted husband of 58 years, Harry A. Keen, who survives her. Mrs. Keen was a homemaker and a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by: siblings, Doyle, Kline and Glenn Blake and Bessie Egan. She is also survived by: her loving son, Joe Keen; 2 beloved grandchildren, Jeremy Keen and wife Wendy and Jeff Keen and; great granddaughter, Bailey Keen; sister, Ina Robertson and; brother, Jay Blake and wife Betty. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, December 19, 2004 at 2:00pm at Weatherford Mortuary with Rev. Michael Johnson and Rev. Aldana Allen officiating. The burial will follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Sunday from noon until 2:00pm at Weatherford Mortuary, Oak Ridge. An on-line guest book can be signed at: www.weatherfordmortuary.com. =========================================== 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

    12/17/2004 12:59:01
    1. Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Distillery Raid
    2. In a message dated 12/17/2004 4:55:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, AngelaMeadows3@aol.com writes: and destroyed an outfit, except the still, which had been removed This is so funny. Thanks for the smiles. And what did they do with the still? Helen

    12/17/2004 12:55:52
    1. Hayes Obit
    2. neighbor. The body was brought Campbell funeral home in . Farmer Dies Under Tractor Druly Hayes, age 43, a farmer five miles southeast of Guilford, was killed at 6 pm yesterday near his home, when his tractor overturned while he was plowing corn. The tractor overturned while crossing a ditch and the body of Mr. Hayes was found beneath the machine by Donald Newcomer, a neighbor. The body was brought to the Campbell funeral home in Maryville. Dr. L.E. Dean, county coroner, will conduct an inquest at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Hayes was born Nov. 25, 1907, in Campbell county, Tenn. Survivors include his wife, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth LaMaster, Guilford; his father, J. M. Hayes, Maysville; two half-brothers, Henry Hutson, Guilford, and James Hutson, LaMar, Mo., and two half-sisters, Mrs. Alene Hayes of Tennessee and Mrs. Anna Griggs, St. Joseph. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Source: Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri; June 14, 1951

    12/17/2004 10:56:38
    1. Distillery Raid
    2. Two Stills Are Taken In LaFollette Raid LA FOLLETTE, Tenn., July 26. Prohibition Officer John M. Irwin, of LaFollette, assisted by Sheriff Eli Gaylor of Campbell county and Deputies J. F. Russell and John Wilson of Vasper, made a raid on the headwaters of Hickory Creek and destroyed 150 gallons of beer. Thc outfit was coverd by a house and from appearances this still had been in operation for 15 years. On the same day these officers went over to the head of Rock Creek and destroyed an outfit, except the still, which had been removed, and 300 gallons of beer. No arrests were made. . At the first above mentioned place after the officers had destroyed the outfit and left for Rock Creek, there were more than 50 signal shots fired, warning nearby operators. Source: Middlesboro Daily News, Middlesboro, Kentucky; July 26, 1924

    12/17/2004 09:54:48
    1. Norris Hawkins
    2. Okay, okay, my presents are all bought, wrapped and shipped out; bills are up to date; so, the house is still a mess, but, whats more important? Actually it's getting more difficult to find info. Since the only newspaper they have for Tennessee is the Kingsport Times. Will do the best I can.... WASHINGTON-—A babv born in Campbell county. Tennessee on the site of the future Cove Creek power dam on the day President Roosevelt signed the, Muscle Shoals bill, has been named "Norris Roosevelt Hawkins", a copy of his birth certificate has been sent Senator George W. Norris, author of the Shoals bill. Source: Mansfield News Journal, Mansfield, Ohio; May 25, 1933

    12/17/2004 05:53:11
    1. Obits From The Oak Ridger 16 Dec 2004
    2. From The Oak Ridger 16 Dec 2004 Thomas A. Carlson, 76, of 389 East Drive, Oak Ridge, Helen Crawford, 85, of Clinton, Katherine Jenkins Hoskins, 81, of Clinton, Sara Key, 66, of Eatonton, Ga., Dorothy Helen Peterson Stanley, 79, of Germantown, Ohio, formerly of Caryville and Oak Ridge, Truman Blair Gilmore, a resident of Harriman, Thomas A. Carlson, 76, of 389 East Drive, Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2004, at his home of complications due to cancer. Dr. Carlson was born in Waterbury, Conn., on April 1, 1928, the son of Arthur and Jennie Carlson. He did his undergraduate work at Trinity College in Hartford. He received his Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore in 1954. In 1950 he married Effie Elizabeth Bradley, who survives him. He and his wife traveled to Oak Ridge in 1954, where Tom took a research position at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Most of his career was devoted to the study of primary processes of ionization in atoms and molecules. In the 1960s Dr. Carlson was attracted to photoelectron spectroscopy. Previously, he studied ionization by charge spectroscopy, a program he inherited from Art Snell and Frances Pleasonton. This work culminated in the characterization of electron shakeoff, vacancy cascades, and Coulombic explosion of molecular ions. In 1966-67 he was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in Sweden. During that time he was able to expand his ideas on high resolution electron spectroscopy, becoming one of the first to bring this new field to the United States. He was a pioneer in many aspects of the field, developing angle-resolved PES of gaseous molecules and high resolution Auger Spectroscopy, as well as expanding avenues into the practical applications of ESCA (Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis). Dr. Carlson published 190 scientific articles, including his classic book on "Photoelectron and Auger Spectroscopy" in 1974. In 1973 he was elected Fellow in the American Physical Society. He was chosen chairman of the second Gordon Conference on Electron Spectroscopy in 1976, and he was joint editor of the Journal of Electron Spectroscopy from its inception in 1972 to 1977. In 1980 he and his old colleague Manfred Krause began a series of studies utilizing Synchrotron Radiation to expand the capabilities of Electron Spectroscopy. In 1985 Dr. Carlson was made Corporate Fellow at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Tom retired in 1988, in part to pursue his interests outside of science: music and art. He developed a type of painting he called "Chaotic." He had a dozen one-man shows of his work in Oak Ridge and surrounding areas. He has been a member of the Upstairs Gallery since 1998. Tom loved classical music since he was a boy, and was an avid collector of recordings. His collection spanned the gamut from Medieval to the Post Modern. He was a frequent lecturer on music at ORICL. He was closely involved with ORCMA, and he contributed program notes to over 75 ORCMA concerts. He gathered these notes together in a book he completed just before he died. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, PO Box 4271, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. In keeping with his wishes, Mr. Carlson was cremated and no services will be held. Weatherford Mortuary is handling the arrangements and an on-line guest book can be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com. Helen Crawford, 85, of Clinton, died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2004, at Windwood Health and Rehabilitation Center in Clinton. Mrs. Crawford was a member of Memorial United Methodist Church. She was retired from Microsurance in Oak Ridge, where she had worked as a clerk. In addition to her parents, Sam and Ida Butler Brock, Mrs. Crawford was preceded in death by her husband, W.L. Crawford Jr., as well as her brothers, Howard, Raymond, Fred, Berl, and Clyde Brock. Mrs. Crawford is survived by her son, Greg Crawford and wife, Pam, of Clinton; her daughters, Gayle Scott and husband, Ralph, of Clinton, and Angela Dawley and husband, Michael, of Knoxville; her grandchildren, Lyndsay and Allison Crawford, Kevin Sharp, Melanie Brooke, and Abby Axelrod, and her great-grandchildren, Madison, Skylar, and Chase Brooke, and Brock Samuel Sharp. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home; the Rev. Don Thomas will officiate. Burial will follow at Anderson Memorial Gardens on Oliver Springs Highway. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 17, at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home. Katherine Jenkins Hoskins, 81, of Clinton, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004, at her home. She was born in Sevierville on May 17, 1923, to Addison and Dona Jenkins, and was one of 15 children. She graduated from Clinton High School and went on to attend Knoxville Business College. During the 40s, she worked at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, and was a celebrated member of the basketball and bowling teams. In 1949, she met and married R.C. "Dudley" Hoskins. Katherine and R.C. were owners of Hoskins Drug Stores in Clinton, Norris, Oak Ridge, LaFollette and Harriman, and also owned Acme Hospital and Convalescent Equipment Company in Loudon and Roane counties. Katherine was co-owner of Hoskins Drug Store on Market Street in Clinton with local pharmacist William "Bill" Lane. Katherine loved her work and her community, and she passed her keen business sense down to her daughters, who run the 75-year-old business today. Katherine was an avid follower and supporter of the University of Tennessee athletics, and a supporter of the UT College of Pharmacy. She was a beloved wife and a loving role-model and mentor to her four daughters, whom she commonly referred to as "the girls." Katherine was a long-time member of First Baptist Church in Clinton, and an "honorary" member of Memorial United Methodist Church in Clinton. She was a member of the Timely Topics Club and the Garden Club No. 1 in Clinton. Katherine loved living in Clinton and cherished her friendships there. She felt blessed to have a loving family and a very special circle of friends. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Hoskins was preceded in death by her siblings, Odie Cecil, Paul, Ed, Elma Ray, Frank, Jewel, Lucy, Luther, Virginia Jo, Dike, and Emajean, and a great-granddaughter, Addison Elizabeth Legg. She is survived by her four daughters, Kathy Hoskins, Dudley and husband Paul "Jenks" Bostic, Sheree Herbst and husband, Keith, and Mollie Scarbrough and husband, Rick, all of Clinton; and her brother, Eugene Jenkins and wife, Madeline, of Michigan. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Steve Stewart II, Jessica Legg and husband, Jason, Keri Stewart, Jenky Walker and husband, Daniel, Molie Farrar and husband, Zack, Tucker Borum, Ryan and Katherine Herbst, Natalie and Rachel Scarbrough, and her great-granddaughter, Olivia Prinz Creason. Mrs. Hoskins also leaves loving nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at noon Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, at First Baptist Church in Clinton. The Rev. Sam Dean and the Rev. Don Thomas will officiate. A graveside service will follow at Grandview Memorial Cemetery in Clinton. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, at First Baptist Church. The family requests that any memorials be made in the form of donations to First Baptist Church Family Life Center, 222 North Main St., Clinton, TN 37716; Memorial United Methodist Church Library, 323 North Main St., Clinton, TN 37716; or the R.C. and Katherine Hoskins UT College of Pharmacy Endowment, in care of 1609 Melrose Ave., Knoxville, TN 37996-3550. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of the arrangements. Sara Key, 66, of Eatonton, Ga., died Dec. 13, 2004, after a long, hard-fought battle with cancer. She was born on July 21, 1938, at Binion's Clinic in Milledgeville, Ga., to Barnes and Rachel Haizlip. She graduated with honors from Putnam County High School in 1956 and earned a biology degree from the University of Georgia in 1960. Mrs. Key lived many places during her life. Her profe ssional career included work as a senior lab technician at Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., co-proprietor of the Riverview Hotel and Restaurant in St. Marys, Ga., and tourism specialist for the state of Georgia. In 1998 she retired from Lockheed-Martin in St. Mary's after 15 years of service. Upon moving back to Eatonton in 2001, Mrs. Key enjoyed volunteering her time and talents at Gatewood Schools. She and her husband, Guerry, were recognized for their hard work with a yearbook dedication from the Class of 2004. Sara Key is survived by her devoted and loving husband of 15 years, Guerry Key. She will be missed by her brother, Carl Haizlip and wife, Elaine, of Eatonton; her children, Laura Langley and husband, Bob Verser, of Las Vegas, Nev., Anne Langley and her husband, Jon Wallace, of Chapel Hill, N.C., and David Langley and his wife, Loree, of San Diego, Calif.; her step-children, Pam Lancaster and her husband, Clayton, and Laura Thompson and her husband, Frank, all of Eatonton, Ga. She was a loving and attentive grandmother to Nina and Tristan Langley of San Diego, Jonathan Wallace of Chapel Hill, Jake Thompson of Atlanta, and Katie and Ben Thompson, and Maggie, Trey and Gregory Lancaster, all of Eatonton. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Sara Key will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 20, at Gatewood School in Eatonton, Ga. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Gatewood Schools, Inc., 139 Phillips Drive, Eatonton, GA 31024. Dorothy Helen Peterson Stanley, 79, of Germantown, Ohio, formerly of Caryville and Oak Ridge, died Monday, Dec. 13, 2004, in Germantown. Mrs. Stanley was a Methodist. In addition to her parents, Leo and Ottie Jones Peterson, Mrs. Stanley was preceded in death by her husband, Wells Stanley, her brother, Billy Peterson, and her sisters, Reba Tompkins and Pauline Wilson. She is survived by her brother, Paul Peterson and wife, Wilma, of Caryville; her sister, Judean "Little Doll" Ashworth of Hudson, Fla., 20 nieces and nephews, 26 grand nieces and nephews, and 11 great-grand nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at noon on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004, in the chapel of Cross Funeral Home in LaFollette. The Rev. Bill Raines will officiate. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. in Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday at the funeral home. Truman Blair Gilmore, a resident of Harriman, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2004, at Roane Medical Center. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. =========================================== 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

    12/16/2004 01:31:56