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Obituary: Barbara J. Scott

Posted at 5:35 pm September 28, 2014
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Barbara J. Scott

Barbara J. Scott

Barbara J. Scott, 76, formerly of Oak Ridge, passed away at Beverly Park Place Health and Rehab in Knoxville on September 13, 2014.

She was born June 22, 1938, to parents Lonnie Mason and Nancy Hodges.

Barbara moved to New York and lived and worked there for over 50 years. She was a bar manager for years, then she made the move to child care, where she worked until her health began to decline. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Elizabeth Smelley Ball

Posted at 5:30 pm September 28, 2014
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Elizabeth Smelley Ball

Elizabeth Smelley Ball

Elizabeth Smelley Ball, age 98, of Oak Ridge, died on September 13, 2014.

Libby was born October 29, 1916, in McRae, Georgia, the daughter of James Monroe Smelley and Delia Mae Agee. She is preceded in death by her parents and her beloved sister Osie.

Libby graduated in 1936 from Friendship High School in Crockett County, Tennessee.

She and her late husband of 52 years, John Calvin Ball (1988) moved to Oak Ridge in 1944.

Libby was a 70-year member of New York Avenue Church of Christ.

In addition to working at Modern Recapping, where she made lifelong friends, Libby enjoyed selling cosmetics at several of Oak Ridge’s earliest retail establishments, including Service Drug, Pine Valley Pharmacy, and Proffitt’s Department Store. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Everett Leon Holland

Posted at 5:21 pm September 28, 2014
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Everett Leon Holland

Rev. Everett Leon Holland

Rev. Everett Leon Holland, age 85, of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, went to be with the Lord on September 20, 2014, and was reunited with his wife, Mamie, of 41 years.

He was a licensed minister and involved in church ministry for 52 years. He began his ministry in 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri, and continued there until 1994. He then continued his ministerial work in Oak Ridge, where he moved after the passing of his wife. He ministerial accomplishments included evangelist, pastor, Bible teacher, Sunday school teacher, radio and television ministries, and author of numerous Bible tracts and several books.

Through the years, he was a licensed minister with several organizations including the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ (ALJC), United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI), International Apostolic Fellowship (IAF), and Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ World Wide (Incorporated). He also worked as a spray painter for the Hussmann Corporation in St. Louis from 1953 to 1993.

Mr. Holland was well-known for his Bible prophecy teaching, exceptional Biblical knowledge, quoting scriptures, his spiritual insights on topics, as well as his knowledge of Israel and Jewish history. He loved sharing the gospel with everyone he met. He also loved history, current events, and archaeology. Even at age 85, he had a sharp mind and could easily recite historical happenings and dates. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Jerry Braunstein

Posted at 5:12 pm September 28, 2014
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Jerry Braunstein

Dr. Jerry Braunstein

Dr. Jerry Braunstein, age 91, passed away on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, in his Clinton, Tennessee, home.

He was born in New York, New York, on December 24, 1922, to the late Simon and Sarah Braunstein, who emigrated from the Ukraine. He grew up in Washington Heights with his brother, Herman Braunstein.

After attending Townsend Harris High School (Class of 1938) and City College of New York (Class of 1942), he worked on the Manhattan Project at Columbia University.

After World War II, he pursued graduate education at Wesleyan University. He was elected a fellow in Sigma Xi, the Science Research Society. In 1951, he received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Northwestern University in quantum chemistry. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Washington and then served as a professor at the University of Maine at Orono for twelve years.

Dr. Braunstein transitioned to a research position in physical chemistry at Oak Ridge National Laboratory; his research focused on thermodynamics and electrochemistry of molten salts. His group’s work led to two patents and about 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He was co-editor of a series of books, “Advances in Molten Salt Chemistry,” and was elected chair of a Gordon Research Conference on Molten Salts. He retired from Oak Ridge National Laboratory after over 23 years of service. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Hazel Smith

Posted at 5:05 pm September 28, 2014
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Hazel Smith

Hazel Smith

Hazel T. Smith, age 101, passed away on September 17, 2014.

Mrs. Smith was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and worked for the U.S. government in Oak Ridge during the early 1940s. She moved to Nashville after World War II and was employed by the Tennessee Department of Employment Security for over 35 years, until her retirement.

Mrs. Smith was a member of Belle Meade United Methodist Church. She enjoyed traveling, exercising, playing cards, reading, knitting, and being with family and friends. She was truly a “people person.” Throughout her life, she loved all, forgave all, and was eternally optimistic, guided by her faith and her strong love of her beloved family. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Anna Kathryn Freeman

Posted at 4:57 pm September 28, 2014
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Anna Kathryn Freeman passed away September 16, 2014, at Children’s Hospital in Knoxville.

Born September 13, 2014, she is survived by her parents James and Anna Freeman of Oak Ridge.

Graveside services were held Friday, September 20, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is serving the Freeman family.

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Obituary: Donald A. ‘Donnie’ Henderson Jr.

Posted at 12:07 pm September 14, 2014
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Donnie Henderson

Donnie Henderson

Donald A. “Donnie” Henderson Jr.

“Donnie” Henderson, age 62, of Oak Ridge died Friday, September 12, 2014, at Methodist Medical Center.

He was born March 9, 1952, at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Donnie died of complications of pneumonia.

Donnie is survived by his mother Mary Henderson, and sisters Joy Henderson and Emily Newell, both of Oak Ridge; brother Alan Henderson (and wife Kathy Henderson) of Knoxville; niece Mary Jackie Newell; great-niece Neha Newell of Easley, South Carolina; and nephew Jonathan Lesher, of Cumberland, Maryland. The extended family include Aunt Shirley Henderson Langley and family of Oxford, Alabama, Jerry Hall of Gadsden, Alabama, and aunt Martha Hall Turner of Atlanta, Georgia. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Cleois Cross

Posted at 11:59 am September 14, 2014
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Cleois Cross, 89, formerly of Oak Ridge, passed away at Tennova Hospice in Knoxville on September 5, 2014. Cleois lived for the last several years at Meadowview Assisted Living in Clinton.

He was born to parents George and Pearl Byrd Cross on November 28, 1924, in Scott County.

Cleois was a veteran with the U.S. Army and retired from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an engineer. He enjoyed spending time with his family, gardening, and enjoyed being a member of the “Flying Boatmen of Knoxville TN” the amateur marine stunt group, the nautical answer to aeronautic shows.

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Obituary: Patsy Joann (Prater) Hawk

Posted at 11:53 am September 14, 2014
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Patsy Joann (Prater) Hawk of Oak Ridge passed away September 8, 2014, at Norris Health and Rehabilitation Center. Patsy is finally in Paradise with her children.

She was preceded in death by her mother Onilee Walker Hahn; children Greg, Glenn, and Sandy Ryzski; and her husband Fred Hawk.

She is survived by stepdaughter Cheryl Hawk Redford, and husband Bill Redford. Her grandchildren include Joshua and Abby Redford. Her brother is Jerry Prater of Norris, Tennessee; and sisters are Judy Wells of Guildford, Indiana, and Dee Varner of Knoxville, Tennessee. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Elmer David Smith Jr.

Posted at 10:24 pm September 11, 2014
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Elmer David Smith

Elmer David Smith

Elmer David Smith Jr., aged 77, absent from the body and present with the Lord, passed away Monday, September 8, at his home in Oak Ridge.

He was born June 6, 1937, in Lee County, Virginia, to Elmer and Arminda Smith.

He graduated from Berea College in 1960, where he met his wife Edna Welte Smith. They were married August 6, 1961, at Danforth Chapel in Berea, Kentucky. He went on to earn a Master of Arts in Education from Eastern Kentucky State College in 1963.

Mr. Smith was a sergeant in the Army for two years during the Cold War training new recruits. He was a much-loved teacher in the Oak Ridge School system for over 30 years, teaching primarily fifth-grade students. In the 1970s, Mr. and Mrs. Smith started the Jack and Jill Childcare Center in Oak Ridge and operated it for nine years. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Helen Lucille (Schultz) Lowery

Posted at 10:12 pm September 11, 2014
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Helen Lucille Schultz Lowery

Helen Lucille Schultz Lowery

Helen Lucille (Schultz) Lowery, 87, of Oak Ridge, went to be with her Lord and Savior at her home on Saturday, September 6.

She was born on January 6, 1927 in Talbott, Tennessee, to the late Preston Monroe Schultz and Dora K. (Knight) Schultz. She was the last surviving of nine brothers and sisters.

She graduated from Morristown East High School in 1945, after which she came to Oak Ridge, working as a “Calutron Girl” at Y-12. She also worked at X-10 and K-25. On May 27, 1950, she married James Keith Lowery from Morristown.

A very active member of the Republican Party, she served as chairman of the Republican Party of Anderson County, secretary of Anderson County Election Commission, and vice president of the Election Commissioners East Tennessee State Board. She was honored on several occasions for her service, most recently receiving a “Lifetime Achievement” plaque presented by Zach Wamp and “Republican Woman of the Year” in 2012. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Dennis ‘Denny’ Wayne Collins

Posted at 10:03 pm September 11, 2014
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Dennis Wayne "Denny" Collins

Dennis “Denny” Wayne Collins

Dennis “Denny” Wayne Collins, 61, of Oak Ridge, passed away on Thursday, August 28.

He was born on September 12, 1952, in Chattanooga to parents Ernest and Mary “Liz” McNelley Collins.

Denny was self-employed as a carpenter and enjoyed bird watching, travel, being with friends, camping, and hiking.

He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. [Read more…]

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