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Curtis Lee Kerley

Posted at 6:13 pm July 2, 2013
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Curtis Lee Kerley

Curtis Lee Kerley

Curtis Lee Kerley, age 89, of Oak Ridge, died Friday, June 14, at Tennova North Medical Center after a brief stay at Golden Living Windwood Skilled Nursing Facility in Clinton. He was born March 29, 1924, in Carlock, Ill., the son of George and Elsie Kerley.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by siblings, Alvin Kerley and Ruby Rogers; his beloved wife Martha Kerley of over 61 years; and son-in-law, Bob Dix.

Mr. Kerley attended Lenoir City High School, but left before graduation in 1943 to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He had perfect school attendance from first grade all the way through. In 1970, he was awarded his diploma. He served with the U.S. Navy from May 19, 1943, to November 28, 1945, and served aboard the Destroyer #679 in the Pacific.

In 1947, he graduated from Knoxville Business with a degree in salesmanship and business administration. He worked at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge after World War II as an accountant, where he met his wife Martha Eula Smothers. In 1951, he attained a certificate in accounting from the University of Tennessee. [Read more…]

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William David Fox

Posted at 7:32 pm July 1, 2013
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William David Fox, age 65, of Clinton, passed away on Saturday, June 29, at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville.

He enjoyed the outdoors and fishing. David was a member of Moran Baptist Church in Clinton.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Macel Fox. [Read more…]

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Willie Ruth (Wid) Parten

Posted at 7:24 pm July 1, 2013
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Willie Ruth (Wid) Parten, age 85, a resident of Oliver Springs, passed away Thursday, June 27, at NHC in Oak Ridge.

Miss Parten was born Sept. 12, 1927, in Knox County. She has lived in Oliver Springs since 1929.

Willie Ruth was a member of the Oliver Springs First Baptist Church. Before her retirement, she was employed as a bookkeeper at several area automobile dealerships. [Read more…]

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Donald ‘Thump’ Wayne Posey

Posted at 9:09 am July 1, 2013
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Donald "Thump" Wayne Posey

Donald “Thump” Wayne Posey

Donald “Thump” Wayne Posey, age 45, of Powell, died Wednesday, June 26, in Knoxville.

He was born March 19, 1968, in Oak Ridge.

Donald’s whole life revolved around music. He was producer of the record label N.O.C as well as Dinero Boyz and Manhattan Project. He was a well-known rapper in the area, going by the name of “Donald Thump,” aka “The Mayor.” [Read more…]

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Wesley ‘Wes’ Martin Johnson Jr.

Posted at 11:01 pm June 28, 2013
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Wesley "Wes" Martin Johnson, Jr.

Wesley “Wes” Martin Johnson Jr.

Wesley “Wes” Martin Johnson Jr., of Kingston, passed away Monday, June 24, in Knoxville.

Wes was born on Jan. 6, 1943, in Chattanooga to Pauline Peden Johnson and Wesley Martin Johnson Sr.

He graduated from the University of Tennessee, where he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order, with a degree in engineering. He later earned a master’s degree from George Washington University. While at UT, Wes met Sheryl Maxine Reagan Johnson, who would become his loving wife for 41 years.

After graduation, Wes became a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Wes retired after thirty years with the FBI, and he and Sheryl moved back to Tennessee. Wes was a member of the Church of Christ, most recently worshipping with the Hardin Valley Church of Christ. [Read more…]

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Jaanai Xaeren Dickerson

Posted at 1:34 pm June 26, 2013
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Jaanai Xaeren Dickerson

Jaanai Xaeren Dickerson

Jaanai Xaeren Dickerson, 19 of Oak Ridge, passed away on June 22.

Jaanai was born on Dec. 6, 1993, in Mt. Vernon, Ill., to parents Claude and Rebecca Dickerson. She had worked for Lincoln’s Sports Grille as a waitress.

Among her interests she enjoyed riding bikes, being with her friends, music—especially playing the tuba, for which she had received many awards—and art, with some of her work being permanently displayed at the Municipal Building. But poetry was her passion.

 

“It’s Just The Beginning”

Note to My Future Self:

 

I hope you are still well.

And I sure as hell hope you didn’t forget.

To never allow yourself to quit. [Read more…]

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Jeffrey Allen Rayfield

Posted at 1:45 am June 25, 2013
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Jeffrey Allen Rayfield, age 45, of Knoxville, passed away suddenly on Friday, June 21, at his residence in Knoxville.

He enjoyed NASCAR racing, the UT Vols, and his dog Maggie. Jeffery adored his mother and father-in-law, Everette (Quack) and Virginia Nelson.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Johnnie Mae Rayfield; and his brother-in-law, Terry Lynn Nelson.

Jeffery is survived by his wife, Tammy Rayfield of Knoxville; two stepsons, Danny Whitt and Dandrus Whitt; one brother; two sisters; and one step-grandson, Jordan Whitt. He also leaves behind a host of other relatives and friends. [Read more…]

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Sandra Elizabeth Lee

Posted at 12:41 am June 21, 2013
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Sandra Elizabeth Lee, age 74, a resident of Knoxville, passed away Wednesday, June 19, at N.H.C. in Oak Ridge.

Sandra was born May 11, 1939, in Knoxville. She was a lifelong resident.

She was a member of the Solway United Methodist Church and the Methodist Women’s Club. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and she enjoyed spending time with her family.

She was a former Brownie Scout leader and softball coach.

Before her retirement, she was employed as an administrative bookkeeper at the Emory Valley Center. She formerly worked as a bus driver for the Knox County School System. [Read more…]

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Elizabeth Bradley Crowley

Posted at 12:38 am June 21, 2013
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Elizabeth Bradley Crowley

Elizabeth Bradley Crowley

Elizabeth Bradley Crowley, 87, of Oak Ridge, went to be with the Lord at her home on Tuesday, June 18.

She was born in Selma, Ala., on March 26, 1926, the daughter of Birdia Anderson and Joe Mack Bradley.

She was married to William Crowley in Montgomery, Ala. Their union lasted for 52 years until his death in Nov. 1, 1999.

Mrs. Crowley was a longtime member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed fishing, playing bingo, and the company of her feline companions. [Read more…]

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Charles ‘Butch’ Mosley Jr.

Posted at 12:30 am June 21, 2013
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Charles "Butch" Mosley Jr.

Charles “Butch” Mosley Jr.

On Aug. 25, 1947, Charles “Butch” Mosley Jr. was born to Charlie and Susie Wilson Mosley in Briceville. Mr. Mosley went to be with his Lord on Tuesday, June 18, in Briceville.

Mr. Mosley and his family lived in Asheville, N.C., from 1987 until 2010. He owned and operated Mosley Construction and retired from the business at that time. He was a veteran, serving with the U.S. Army from July 6, 1967, to June 17, 1969.

He was of the Christian faith. Mr. Mosley was an avid coon hunter, and he also enjoyed fishing and searching for ginseng.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother, Garry L. Mosley. [Read more…]

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Evelyn Martin Ellingson, Oak Ridge pioneer

Posted at 11:30 pm June 19, 2013
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Evelyn Martin Ellingson

Evelyn Martin Ellingson

Evelyn Martin Ellingson died June 15 at her residence in Oak Ridge.

She was born May 31, 1919, in Cullman, Ala., to Dr. James C. Martin and Louise Reinstadler Martin.

Evelyn attended the University of Alabama from 1937 to 1941, and so began her unwavering love of the Crimson Tide. Upon receiving her bachelor’s degree in business administration, she came to Oak Ridge and was hired as the 179th employee at the Tennessee Eastman Co., where she worked in the accounting department.

It was there in Oak Ridge that she met Idaho native Bob Ellingson, and they were later married in 1945, spending 64 years together before his death in 2009. [Read more…]

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Hazel Howland Boucher

Posted at 8:50 pm June 18, 2013
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Hazel Howland Boucher

Hazel Boucher

Hazel Boucher, age 76, of Clinton, passed away Friday, June 14, at Tennova Hospice in Knoxville.

Hazel grew up in Massachusetts and received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Massachusetts. Hazel enjoyed a full life as a daughter, wife, mother, and teacher. She retired from IBM after 25 years of employment as an editor. She had a love of the outdoors and enjoyed traveling. Her favorite vacation was her walk across Europe with her husband.

While living in North Carolina, she created a beautiful garden of iris and columbine. She was talented at sewing, knitting, crocheting, and embroidery and passed these skills on to her children. She was an active member at Jellico Seventh Day Adventist church. [Read more…]

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