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Obituary: Raymond A. Sears Sr. (Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, Ret.)

Posted at 1:02 am July 7, 2014
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Raymond (“Ray Sears”) A. Sears Sr. (retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel)—The essence of a Tennessee Volunteer, he was a loyal and trusted friend, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was a “Ramblin’ Wreck,” dyed-in-the-wool U.S. Marine, and always the challenger who asked for more, better—whenever and wherever it was needed. He passed away on July 3, 2014.

He is survived by his wife, Helen Keough Sears; his children: Patricia M Sears (Steven Mason), Andrea C Winter (Michael), Marilyn A. Swyers (Peter), Raymond A. Sears Jr. (Karla), Timothy F. Sears (Kimberley), and their mother, Kathryn C Sears; his grandchildren: Michael Claudio, Lauren Claudio, Justin Mason, Courtney Miernicki (Christopher), Sarah Swyers Parker (Brett), Melissa Pischl (Dan), Caitlin Winter, Zachary Winter, Matthew Sears, Timothy Winter, Riley Sears, Mallory Sears and Rhys Sears, Andrew Sears, Liam Sears; his great-grandchildren: Christopher Miernicki III, Lucas Pischl, Michael Miernicki, and Eleanor Parker; Helen’s children: William S Weathers Jr. (Elizabeth), Frank E. Weathers (Julienne), and Katherine G. Weathers; her grandchildren: Martin Weathers, Nathan Weathers, Emily Weathers, and Scott Weathers; and his sisters-in-law: Peggy Reich, Mary Whittemore (Terry), and Frances Guy (James).

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on August 29, 1928, Ray Sears never quite lost his New York attitude. His mother, Margaret Callahan Sears, was a first-generation Irish and his father, Andrew M. Sears, hailed from Brooklyn. As a master plumber, Andrew’s work took him from New York to Birmingham, Ala., where he was recruited to work in Oak Ridge, Tenn., on the Manhattan Project. Margaret also worked in the facility while Ray and his sister, Marilyn I. Sears, attended Oak Ridge High School (’44–’48). His nickname was “Red” on the high school football team. Ray’s father, mother, and sister pre-deceased him. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Mattison Kent Ferber

Posted at 1:42 am July 2, 2014
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Mattison K. Ferber

Mattison K. Ferber

Dr. Mattison Kent Ferber, 61, of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, died June 29, 2014. “Matt,” son of Clyde and Betty Ferber, and loving husband and best friend of Verda Adkins-Ferber, passed away on June 29 at his home in Oak Ridge.

Born June 4, 1953, in Danville, Illinois, Matt graduated from Jamaica High School in 1971, and received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees from the University of Illinois, while spending his summers working for the Ferber family Fairmount ReadyMix plant.

Matt was a distinguished researcher in material sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, as well as at Ceramatec in Salt Lake City. He started the MTIC LLC and served as a consultant, professor, group leader, and mentor throughout his career. His honorary and technical societies include Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Keramos, the University of Illinois Bronze Tablet, the American Ceramic Society, ASME, and ASM, and he received the Bronze Tablet from the University of Illinois and other awards through his work with ORNL.

Matt enjoyed building and working with his hands and always had an affinity for problem-solving. He had an effortless sense of humor and greatly enjoyed time spent on the lakes of East Tennessee or the Fairmount quarry. [Read more…]

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Obituary: David Michael Baxter

Posted at 1:33 pm July 1, 2014
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David Michael Baxter

David Michael Baxter

David Michael Baxter, 57, of Oak Ridge, passed away on June 26, 2014, at the University of Tennessee Medical Center.

He was born in Oak Ridge on January 20, 1957, to parents Rufus Elmer Baxter and Lucille Wood Baxter.

David was a member of Salem Baptist Church. He loved fishing and the outdoors and enjoyed science.

His survivors include brother, James Fred Baxter (Catherine), of Manchester; sisters, Margaret Josephine Baxter Womack (Sam), of Spring Hill, Sandra Kay Baxter Armstrong, of Nashville, and Mary Baxter Sirene (Walt H.), of Warrenton, Virginia; nieces, Elizabeth A. Sirene, Kimberly Womack, Stephanie Baxter Allen, and Rebecca Baxter Carol; and nephews, Walt M. Sirene, Mike Womack, and Sean Armstrong. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Brayden Keith Pearson

Posted at 1:28 pm July 1, 2014
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Brayden Keith Pearson

Brayden Pearson, Our Hero, #14 (Submitted photo)

Brayden Keith Pearson, age 8, of Oak Ridge, went home to be surrounded by Armani and other Angels who have passed before to rest in the shelter of the arms of the Lord on Monday, June 23.

He is survived by parents, Brock Pearson, Jessica Pearson, Mitchell Pack, and Kelly Pearson; brothers, Kamden, Preston, Alex, and Austin; sisters, Sierra, Brooke, Kaitland, Kelsie, and Karley; grandparents, Scott and Shari Quindry, Keith and Linda Pearson, Terry and Judy Dickerson, and Pam Turpin; uncles and aunts, Brandon, Dustin, Aaron, Carrie, Hugh, Carla, Mike, Kevin, Kathleen, Tracey, Joey, Tracy, Jennifer, and Shawn; several cousins; and countless special friends.

He was a student at Woodland Elementary and a member of Glenwood Baptist Church. He was a phenomenal basketball player and an Allstar baseball player. A child who is loved by many and missed by all will live on through the laughter and love of four very special children. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Naomi Ruth ‘Mickey’ Baker

Posted at 1:10 pm July 1, 2014
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Naomi Ruth “Mickey” Baker, age 79, passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2014, at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Mickey was born April 4, 1935, in White County, Tennessee. At an early age, the family moved to the Fork Mountain Community in Anderson County. She later moved to Oliver Springs and graduated from the Oliver Springs High School in 1953. Following her high school graduation, she moved to Harriman, where she continued to live.

Mrs. Baker retired as a telephone operator from Bell/South following several years of employment.

She was a member of Mills Baptist Church in Harriman and her greatest enjoyment came from visiting with family and cooking. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Thomas H. ‘Tom’ Howard

Posted at 1:08 pm July 1, 2014
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Thomas H. “Tom” Howard, age 81, a resident of Oliver Springs, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, June 21, 2014, at his home, while surrounded by his family.

Mr. Howard was born April 14, 1933, in Darfork, Kentucky. At the age of 20, he enlisted into the United States Army, where he served our country for over 12 years. He was a crewman communication specialist and a expert rifleman sharpshooter (carbine). He was assigned to the Fourth Army in the 8th Artillery Division, and he served in the Korean war, receiving several medals, decorations, badges, ribbons, and citations.

Following his military discharge, he began employment with King Transport, hauling heavy equipment in 48 states and Canada. While working as a truck driver, he often served communion at truck stops for those away from home. At the age of 44, Tom began preaching the gospel. He preached in Kentucky and Ohio, primarily in the Lexington, Kentucky, area and he last preached for two years at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.

Following his retirement, he moved to Oliver Springs, in 2002. His hobbies included fishing, bird watching, playing guitar, and listing to music. [Read more…]

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Obituary: June Ellen Freels Cox

Posted at 1:05 pm July 1, 2014
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June Ellen Freels Cox, born June 18, 1953, of Oak Ridge, passed away Tuesday, June 10, 2014, peacefully at her home. She would have been 61 on June 18. June Ellen was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend who will be sadly missed.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Lucille Freels; by her father, Berl Freels; and by her father-in-law, Luke Cox.

Mrs. Cox is survived by her husband, Mark Cox; by a son, Justin Cox; by daughters; Jennifer “Nicki” Cox and companion DeVon Williams, and Natalie Cox and companion Craig Vitatoe, all of Oak Ridge; by six sisters, Joyce Gaylor, Judy Sutton, Janet West, Julia Phillips, Joan Phillips, and Jennifer Lecornte; and by a brother, Doug Freels.

She is also survived by her mother-in-law, Christine Cox; by a sister-in-law, Teresa Gunter; by brothers-in-law, Luke E. Cox, and Jospeh Hale Cox; and by several nieces, nephews, and by a host of friends. [Read more…]

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Obituary: George Richard Katz

Posted at 1:50 am June 30, 2014
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George Richard Katz

George Richard Katz

George Richard Katz, 66, of Knoxville, formerly of Oak Ridge, passed away on June 19, 2014.

George was born in Knoxville on February 29, 1948.

He graduated from Oak Ridge High School, Class of 1966, and was a former fireman with the City of Oak Ridge Fire Department. George enjoyed other career pursuits and worked many years as a long haul truck driver. After earning his degree in nursing, George practiced as an ICU RN at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital of Knoxville and eventually he supervised Home Health Care Facilities.

Affectionately known by most as simply “Pops,” he was loved by many and will be missed by all. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Lester Sawyer

Posted at 1:39 am June 30, 2014
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Lester Sawyer

Lester Sawyer

Lester Sawyer, age 94, formerly of Oak Ridge, passed away Monday, June 23, 2014, at Ben Atchley State Veterans Home in Knoxville, where he was a resident.

He was born November 16, 1919, in Fontana, North Carolina, the son of Albert T. Sawyer and Katherine Cable Sawyer.

Mr. Sawyer was a member of the Civilian Conversation Corp and a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy. He retired from the U.S. Department of Energy, where he was an inspector with Quality Assurance. He was a longtime member of Central Baptist Church. Mr. Sawyer was an avid recreational walker, gardener, and hunter. He loved fishing throughout his life and passed this interest to his survivors. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Margery Ann Bolin

Posted at 1:31 am June 30, 2014
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Margery Ann Bolin

Margery Ann Bolin

Margery Ann Bolin, age 86, of Oak Ridge, passed away Monday, June 23, 2014, at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

She was born April 30, 1928, in North Vernon, Indiana, the daughter of Hobart and Alice Wagner Evans.

Mrs. Bolin attended Robertsville Baptist Church, where she was active in Sunday School and the New Beginnings group. She was a longtime member of the Oak Ridge Women’s Club and volunteer at the Methodist Medical Center. She enjoyed oil painting and has several pieces of her art hanging in her home.

In addition to her parents, she was a compassionate and loving caretaker of her husband, John K. Bolin, who died in 1999. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Mary Elizabeth White Nageotte

Posted at 1:25 am June 30, 2014
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Mary Elizabeth White Nageotte

Mary Elizabeth White Nageotte

Mary Elizabeth White Nageotte, age 94 ½, passed away on Wednesday, June 25, 2014, at Methodist Medical Center.

She was born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, on December 8, 1919, to John and Elizabeth White. Mary attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church, and was a member of the Oak Ridge Women’s Club and several bridge groups. She was also a volunteer at Methodist Medical Center for 29 years. She greatly enjoyed her social activities and the many friends she acquired over the years.

Preceding her in death were her husband John Mark Nageotte; her parents John and Elizabeth White; her stepfather Sam Mosca; brothers and sisters-in-law Adam and Rose White, Nick and Jane White, Dan and El Dora White, and John and Faye White; brothers Joe White and Henry White; and sisters and brothers-in-law Eleanor and Jack Hough, and Grace and DeWayne Scott. Also predeceasing her were brothers-in-law Vincent Nageotte and wife Joan, James Nageotte, and Leonard Aaron. [Read more…]

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Obituary: Sandra Lou Walker

Posted at 1:14 am June 30, 2014
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Sandra Lou Walker

Sandra Lou Walker

Sandra Lou Walker, age 67, of Oak Ridge, died Friday, June 27, 2014, at the Methodist Medical Center.

She was born December 16, 1946, in Oak Ridge, the daughter of Hubert Britton and Billie Hawkins Britton.

Mrs. Walker had worked at the Methodist Medical Center as a unit secretary for many years. Prior to that, she was the dental assistant for Dr. Glenn Greer for many years. She was involved with the Mommy To Mommy Program through the hospital and also was active with the Oak Ridge Women’s Club, and she was a longtime member of the Jaycette’s. She was a member of Glenwood Baptist Church. She enjoyed reading, traveling, and anything having to do with the outdoors and nature. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and family.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brother, Stephen Britton, and grandson, Nicholas Gibson. [Read more…]

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