From The Oak Ridger 7 May 2004 Debra Lynn Healey, 40, of Oak Ridge, Clarence Joseph Hochanadel, 87, of Oak Ridge, Julia Mae "Judy" Rosenvinge, 69, of Oak Ridge, Don A. Hilemon, of Clinton, Carolyn Sergeant, Martha A. Turnbill, 77, of Oliver Springs, ********************************************************* Debra Lynn Healey, 40, of Oak Ridge, died Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Feb. 8, 1964, in Abilene, Texas, she was the daughter of Dixie Ann Crews Carter, now deceased, and Ronald Carter of Knoxville. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Lake City. In addition to her father, Mrs. Healey is survived by her daughter, Regina Healey, of Oak Ridge; her brother, David Carter and wife, Melissa, of Knoxville; two sisters, Jenny Sharp and husband, Tim, of Lake City and Beth Carter of Oak Ridge; her husband, Sam Healey, of Oak Ridge; and by several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was to be held at 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, 2004, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with the Rev. Tim Sharp officiating. Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake City is in charge of arrangements. Clarence Joseph Hochanadel, 87, of Oak Ridge, died Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. Born Nov. 25, 1916, in Gibsonburg, Ohio, he was the son of Carl A. and Gertrude Nause Hochanadel. Mr. Hochanadel received his doctorate from Indiana University. He was a retired radiation chemist with Oak Ridge National Laboratory with 33 years of service. His family said he was an internationally recognized scientist for his work with atomic energy. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. His family said he was an avid golfer and woodworker. According to his family, Mr. Hochanadel was a devoted husband and father and a wonderful leader of his family. Mr. Hochanadel is survived by his wife of 60 years, Helen Marie Phillips; four daughters, Carolyn Gard and husband, Tom, of Hamilton, Ohio, Margaret Cacciatore and husband, Joe, of Knoxville, Ann Runner and husband, Dallas Junior, of Murfreesboro, and Janet Heidel and husband, Drexel, of Knoxville; four sons, Tom Hochanadel and wife, Susan, of Lafollette, John Hochanadel and wife, Debbie, of Ashboro, N.C., and Dick Hochanadel and wife, Diane, and Charles Hochanadel and wife, Nell Anne, all of Oak Ridge; 11 grandchildren, Christy Fry and husband, Tim, Mike Hochanadel, Teri Schick and husband, Daniel, Jeff Hochanadel, Bryan Hochanadel and wife, Faith, Leigh Longee and husband, Joel, Leah Lavoie and husband, Ben, Rachel Runner, Ryan Runner, Alex Heidel and A.J. Heidel; and by two great-grandchildren, Katelyn Fry and Rebekah Schick. A funeral Mass will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 7, 2004, at ST. Mary's Catholic Church with The Rev. Michael Woods officiating. Burial will follow at Anderson Memorial Gardens on the Oliver Springs Highway in Clinton. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. Julia Mae "Judy" Rosenvinge, 69, of Oak Ridge, died Friday, May 7, 2004, at her residence. Born Dec. 20, 1934, in Crammerton, N.C., she was the daughter of Eunice Mae Allison Wilson and William Alfred Wilson. She lived with her grandparents, Mattie Junkine Allison and Guy C. Allison in Anderson, S.C., until her mother's remarriage to Roger Louis Myers. While her stepfather was in the U.S. Coast Guard she lived in West Palm Beach, Fla., and New Orleans, La. She attended high school in Queens, N.Y., and Harrington Park, N.J. She met and married her husband, Rolf C. Rosenvinge, while she was working in Manhattan and he was stationed at the Third Naval District Headquarters. They were married Nov. 28, 1957, at the Church of the Transfiguration, the "Little Church around the Corner," in Manhattan. Mrs. Rosenvinge was an active parent leader in the school Parent Teacher Association, the Cub Scouts and Camp Fire Girls, her family said. She also served as president of Lutheran Church Women at Grace Lutheran and founder of the Pink Ladies Volunteers at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. In recent years, her family said she enjoyed traveling and playing duplicated bridge. According to her family, she especially treasured the many kind friends she met at the bridge table and who lent their support throughout her recent illness. She was preceded in death by her parents and stepfather. In addition to her husband of 46 years, Mrs. Rosenvinge is survived by two daughters, Karin Ann Rosenvinge and husband, Richard Taeuber, of Knoxville and Susan Lee and husband, Gary Ahlberg, of Willimington, N.C.; her son, Rolf Eric Rosenvinge, of Chattanooga; four granddaughters, Anna Burns, Hannah Rosenvinge, Jensen Ahlberg and Carman Ahlberg; and by her half brother and sister, Roger A. Myers and Yvette Myers, both of West Palm Beach County in Florida. Her family said she was most appreciative of her doctors, Ronald Lands and Kenneth Strike, and their assistants and the team at Covenant HomeCare and Hospice. The body will be cremated and her ashes scattered in accordance with her wishes. The family requests any memorials be made in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society, 871 Weisgarber Road, Knoxville, TN 37909.The family will receive friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 9, 2004, at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. Don A. Hilemon, of Clinton, died Thursday, May 6, 2004, at his home. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. Carolyn Sergeant, a founder of the Knoxville Opera and wife of Rotarian Bill Sergeant, died Thursday, May 6, 2004. Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel in Knoxville is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. Martha A. Turnbill, 77, of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, May 6, 2004, at Farragut Health Care Center. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home 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