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Mary Imogene Murrah

Posted at 6:48 am April 19, 2013
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Mary Imogene Murrah

Mary Imogene Murrah

Mary Imogene Murrah, 86, of Knoxville, went home to be with her Heavenly Father on April 11.

She was born to parents W.B. and Cecil Lowery Casteel in Knoxville on March 9, 1927. Mrs. Murrah retired as the supervisor of housekeeping at Shannondale Retirement Home, and was a member of Royce Baptist Church in Oak Ridge.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Elbert Murrah, on Sept. 1, 2012. [Read more…]

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Mary Ruth Webb

Posted at 6:37 am April 19, 2013
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Mary Ruth Webb

Mary Ruth Webb

Mary Ruth Webb, age 71, of Clinton, passed away on Saturday, April 13, at Fort Sanders Hospital.

Mary was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and enjoyed her great-grandchildren. She enjoyed traveling and her dog Nikki. Mary was of the Baptist faith.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dowell and Margaret Williams, and her husband of 52 years, Herbert Webb. [Read more…]

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Grace Elaine Hickman Standridge

Posted at 6:28 am April 19, 2013
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Grace Elaine Hickman Standridge

Grace Elaine Hickman Standridge

Grace Elaine Hickman Standridge, age 32, of Powell, passed away on Thursday, April 11, in Knoxville.

Grace is survived by her mother, Sheryl Hamrick, of Powell; father, David Hickman; sons, Alex and Jeremy Standridge, of LaFollette; and sisters, Danielle O’Gorman, of Powell, and Abigail Hamrick, of Powell. Graces’ services will be private.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Knox Area Rescue Ministries. [Read more…]

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June Mildred Boone

Posted at 6:22 am April 19, 2013
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June Mildred Boone

June Mildred Boone

June Mildred Boone, age 84, a longtime resident of Oak Ridge, passed in peace Thursday, April 4, at home with family.

June was born in Oak Hill, W.V., in 1928 and moved to Oak Ridge with her family in 1943. She graduated in 1946 from Oak Ridge High School.

June was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church. As a member of the East Tennessee Writer’s Group, she published articles in children’s magazines, newspapers, and Oak Ridge history books, winning awards with her short stories, plays, and articles. In her later years, she enjoyed gardening and reading. [Read more…]

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Marsha Lee Tilley

Posted at 11:40 pm April 17, 2013
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Marsha Lee Tilley, age 55, of Lake City, passed away suddenly on Saturday, April 13, at her home.

Marsha was an active member of Browns Flat Baptist Church in Briceville. Marsha spent most of her time with her family (especially her grandkids) and enjoyed every moment with them. If she wasn’t spending time with family, she was on the phone with them, or special friends, which she had many of.

Her family wanted everyone to know that she was a very giving person who always put others before herself, and she never went a day without a glass full of coca-cola. [Read more…]

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Doris Ruth Catherine Snow Noey

Posted at 11:34 pm April 17, 2013
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Doris Ruth Noey

Doris Ruth Noey

Doris Ruth Catherine Snow Noey, age 92, of Oak Ridge, passed away on Monday, April 15, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The daughter of James M. and Elizabeth Doyle Snow, she was born on Jan. 22, 1921, in Au Sable Forks, N.Y. Graduating from high school in Au Sable Forks in 1939, she moved to Schenectady, N.Y., where she worked for General Electric and met John Lynn Noey in 1942.

After his service in the United States Army during World War II, the couple married in 1946. Lynn Noey completed his degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University in 1949.

In 1951, Doris and Lynn Noey moved with their growing family to Oak Ridge, where he worked for Union Carbide Corporation at the Y-12 Plant. He retired from Martin-Marietta Energy Systems in 1986.

Doris and Lynn Noey raised their four children in Oak Ridge. She enjoyed an active social life, and she was an avid sports fan, enthusiastically supporting Oak Ridge High School, the Lady Vols, and her grandchildren’s sporting events. Always athletic, she played basketball for her high school team, she was an avid golfer at the Oak Ridge Golf and Country Club, and in her later years, she enjoyed exercising with her friends at Body Recall. She supported a number of community activities, including the Oak Ridge Arts Center, and she was proud of her service for many years as a volunteer driver for FISH. [Read more…]

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Ida Page Maddox

Posted at 11:24 pm April 17, 2013
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Ida Page Maddox, age 83, of Oak Ridge, passed away Sunday, April 14, at her home.

She was born April 20, 1929, in Fayetteville, Tenn., the daughter of John Calvin Goodrich and Lida Lee Bruton Goodrich.

Mrs. Maddox retired from the city of Fayetteville, where she was the city court clerk for 20 years.

In 1995, she moved to Oak Ridge to be near her family. While in Fayetteville, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and upon her move to Oak Ridge became a member of Kern Memorial United Methodist Church. She enjoyed the company of her canine companions and reading, and she was an avid follower and supporter of national politics. She also greatly enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. [Read more…]

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Daniel Burr Owsley

Posted at 11:19 pm April 17, 2013
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Daniel Burr Owsley

Daniel Burr Owsley

Daniel Burr Owsley, best known as “Mr. Dan,” born Sept. 26, 1938, passed away suddenly on April 15.

Though he was formally employed by and retired after 34 years of service at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in occupation, Mr. Dan wore a title of “jack of all trades.”

He married the love of his life, Catherine Mary Owsley, in 1990, and with her came three boys: Neal, Nicholas, and Nolan Smith, whom he raised as his own. In addition to his three stepsons, and without biological children of his own, Mr. Dan took a large role in helping to raise and minister to a countless numbers of children throughout his life. He truly was a father to the fatherless, and he dedicated his time to children who needed additional love and support. This can be most easily confirmed by taking a snap shot of his post-retirement past times from teaching at “Mother’s Day Out” to driving the children’s “choo choo” train at the local mall. [Read more…]

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Julia M. Trammell

Posted at 4:16 pm April 12, 2013
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Julia M. Trammell, age 82, of Clinton, passed away on Tuesday, April 9, at the Golden Living Center, Windwood of Clinton.

Julia was a long time member of North Clinton Baptist Church, where she loved attending and fellowshipping. She loved attending the ladies’ prayer group, as well as cooking for the church. Julia also enjoyed gardening, going to the lake, and sewing.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Mary Lyons; husband, Lewis Trammell; brother, Jerry Lyons; and granddaughter, April Hughes. [Read more…]

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Edwin M. Kidd

Posted at 4:15 pm April 12, 2013
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Edwin M. Kidd

Edwin M. Kidd

Edwin M. Kidd, 86, beloved father of Sherry Stewart, Nora Black, Jerry, Katrina, and Kevin Kidd, died Monday, April 8, at Greenfield Senior Living Center surrounded by his family.

Edwin was born in Pine Knot, Ky., on Aug. 25, 1926, and he was a member of the 1943 Pine Knot High School graduating class. He served as a signalman in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He attended Cumberland College, Eastern Kentucky University, and the University of Tennessee, graduating with a master’s degree in mathematics. He taught mathematics at McCreary County High School before moving to Oak Ridge with his wife, Nila, in 1951 to work as a computer programmer at the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant (K-25). He retired from Union Carbide after 29 years but continued to work for various Defense and Energy Department contractors as a project manager in Oak Ridge and Chicago into his 70s. He was also a part-time faculty member at the University of Tennessee. He was of the Baptist faith. [Read more…]

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SSG Christopher Michael Ward

Posted at 12:23 pm April 11, 2013
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SSG Christopher Michael Ward

SSG Christopher Michael Ward

SSG Christopher Michael Ward, age 24, died Saturday, April 6, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

Chris was the son of Joyce Marie Scott Ward and Michael Howard Ward, who both survived him. He was born April 20, 1988, in Arcadia, Fla., and attended Desoto High School until his sophomore year, when he first became involved with ROTC.

He moved to Oak Ridge with his mother and attended Oak Ridge High during his junior year and enlisted in the Army at age 17. He embraced the military life with enthusiasm. Even as a fresh recruit, he was viewed as a leader. Chris was proud to be an American and proud of his country. He often said he worked for the people of the United States, and his service overseas was for the freedom of the American people.

Chris was very athletic and enjoyed all types of sports, including baseball, football, track, and weight lifting. He also enjoyed playing the video game World of Warfare. [Read more…]

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Eugene Zwilling

Posted at 3:19 am April 11, 2013
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Eugene Zwilling, age 65, passed away Saturday, April 6, at his residence in Clinton.

It was Eugene’s wishes to not have any services.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements.

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