Morgan County, Tennessee Obituaries
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NAGY, MITTIE IMOGENE YOUNG,
85, passed away Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006 in Scott County Hospital in Oneida.
She was born to the late Sam Epps and the late Nancy E. Young. She was
of the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death
by son, James Robert Marlow; sisters, Ellen Collins, Marie Young, Maxine
Walls and Geneva Wright; brother, Theo Young; and daughter-in-law, Bonnie
Sue Nagy. She is survived by son, Ronald Clemond Nagy of Glenmary; four
grandchildren, Ronald Craig, Derek Scott, Steven Blake and Autumn Jade
Nagy; great-grandchild, Alliyah Sue Nagy of Glenmary Community; and several
nieces, nephews, friends and very special friends, Ronald, Tilda and Jacob
Bowling of Glenmary. Family received friends Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2006 from
6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral service followed
at 8 p.m. with Rev. Lou Kyser officiating. Graveside service was Wednesday
at 10 a.m. in the Coalhill Cemetery, Glenmary. Schubert Funeral Home,
Sunbright was in charge of arrangements. [Roane County News]
NAGY, "SUSIE" BONNIE SUE SEABOLT,
age
44 of the Nydeck Community (formerly of Scott County), passed away October
5, 2004 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge after a six year battle
with breast cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, Troy Earl
Seabolt, Sr; Grandparents, Henry and Grace Seabolt and Opal and Captola
Davidson. She is survived by her mother, Mary Ann Seabolt of Nydeck; Daughter,
Autumn Nagy of Nydeck; Three sons, Ronald Nagy and wife Jessica, Derek
Nagy and Blake Nagy; Former husband, father of her children, soul mate
and friend, Ronald Nagy; Granddaughter, Alliya Sue Nagy, all of the Coalhill
Community; Brother, Troy Seabolt of Sunbright; Two sisters, Tammy Gosnell
and husband Harry of Nydeck, Penny Seabolt and Pete Lawson of Helenwood;
Four nieces, Tiffany Seabolt, April Gibson, Misty Seabolt and Elaine Gosnell;
Four nephews, Pete Lawson, Tyler Seabold, Troy Thomas and Troy Gosnell;
Special uncles, Donnie Seabolt of Culleoka, Tn and Lonnie Seabolt of Oneida;
Special friends, Sherri Byrd, Buffey Baird and Paula Byrge; She also leaves
several aunts, uncles and other relatives and friends to mourn her passing.
The family will receive friends Thursday, October 7,
2004 from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Funeral services
will begin at 8 pm with Rev. Tony Webb officiating. A graveside service
will be held on Friday, 11 am in Laurel Dale Cemetery. Serving as Pallbearers,
Dale Byrd, Donnie Seabolt, Harry Gosnell, Steve Terry and Eddie Smith.
[Schubert Funeral Home]
NANCE,
CHRISTOPHER E., SR., 85, Ohio, died June 10, 2001 in Roselawn Manor
Nursing Home, Spencerville. He was born Feb. 14, 1916 in Oakdale
to Allen and Tivey Smith Nance. He was a Navy Veteran of W. W. II
serving in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. On June 15, 1944 he
married Mary B. Luthe, who survives. He was preceded in death by
two brothers Joe and Edgar Nance; two sisters Pauline Hooks and Alma Campbell
and a grandchild. He is survived by five sons, Dr. C. Eugene "Gene"
(Susan) Nance of Prineville, Ore., Douglas W. (Helen) Nance of Loudon,
Tenn., James L. (Suzie) Nance of Okeechobee, Fla, Davie M. (Darcie) Nance
of Bucyrus and Dr. Larry A. (Leslie) Nance of Haymarket, Va; a brother,
Ralph J. Nance of Lima and 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grand-children.
Burial was in Shawnee Cemetery withmilitary rites by Spencerville veterans.
[Morgan County News]
NANCE, DAVID CARL, 56, Lancing, died,
Feb. 12, 1999. Preceded by parents, Arthur Sr., and Susie Bonham
Nance.Survivors: wife, Judy Norris Nance; daughters, Rhonda, and Kristy;
brothers, Bill, Ralph, Arthur Jr., James; sisters, Jewell Murray, Mary
Evelyn Schneider, Wanda Landrum and Mildred Painter. Burial in Kuybley
Cemetery[Morgan County News]
NANCE, DONALD R.: Death of
Donald R. Nance, 26, of 314 N. Collett has been attributed to a self-inflicted
bullet wound. Acting coroner Charles L. Blumstein said Nance died of a
cerebral hemorrhage. Police said they answered a 2 a.m. Saturday report
of a shooting at the home.Upon arrival officers said they found Nance lying
in the living room bleeding from the right temple. Ambulance Service rushed
him.to St. Rita's Hospital, where he died 10:45 a.m. Saturday. Nance was
born Jan. 5, 1945 in Lansing, Tenn.,the son of Virgil C. and Ruth Melton
Nance,who survive in Wartburg, Tenn.He married Patricia Briemand she survives
with three sons, Donald Jay, Dennis Ray and Daniel Carl, and a daughter
Tracy June, all at home. Also surviving are maternal grandmother Mrs.Minerva
Melton of Harrimann, Tenn.; four brothers, Douglas D. and Gordon L. of
Wartburg, Harry L. of Columbus and Steven P. of Toledo; and five sisters,
Phyllis Ann, Janice, Tonya and Mrs. Charles (Freda) Freels, all of Wartburg,and
Mrs. Daniel (Sherry) Helton of Lawton, Okla. He was a construction worker
and was employed at Briem's Carry-Out. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
in Lewis Memorial Chapel of Chiles and Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Rev. Mark
Burden officiating, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home after noon Monday.
Source: Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Sept 26, 1971
NANCE, JAMES RAYMOND, 75, of Hillsboro, Ohio,
died July 23, 2000 in Kettering, Ohio. Born in Lancing, TN on Sept.
9, 1924. Preceded by parents Arthur and Martha Suzie Bonham Nance,
Sr. and one brother. Survivors: wife, Evelyn Carr Nance whom
he married on May 31, 1947 in Rossville, Ga. daughters, Dorothy (Cecil)
Ayers, Rebecca (Paul) Freeman, and Christiina (Barry) Doroshuck; sons,
James Larry Nance, Michael (Jane) Nance and Kenny (Diane) Nance: 14 grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren; brothers, Ralph Nance and Bill Nance of Wartburg
and Arthur Nance Jr of Jamestown; sisters, Wanda Landrum and Mildred Painter
of Oakdale, Mary Schnieder of KY and Jewel Murray of Calif. Burial
in Union Cemetery near Belfast, Ohio. [Morgan County News]
NANCE, VIOLA PETERS 95 of Coalfield,
died Sept. 4, 1997. She was born Oct. 14, 1901. Preceded in
death by her parents, William Peters and Emily Woods Peters; husband, Willie
Lee Nance; son, William Ray Nance; and a son-in-law, Virgil Mullins.
She was the oldest living alumnus of Coalfield High School. Survivors:
daughter, Louise Mullins and Bobbie Hill of Coalfield; daughter-in-law,
Margaret Nance; 20 grandchildren, 32 g-grandchildren and 10 g-g-grandchildren.
Burial in Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. (Morgan County News)
NANCE, WILLIE LEE 88, of Coalfield,
died in Oak Ridge. Survivors: wife, Viola Peters Nance; daughters, Louise
Mulliins and Bobbie Hill; 15 grandchildren, 16 g-grandchildren. Burial
in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News]
NAPIER,
THE REV. LOYD "PREACHER", Retired Baptist minister, 78, of 415
Cumberland Road, Coalfield, died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002, at Baptist Hospital
in Knoxville. Born March 7, 1923, in Harlan, Ky., he was the son of John
and Zonia Napier, who are deceased. Rev. Napier was a retired Baptist
minister. A minister and pastor for over 49 years, his pastorate was in
Crocket, Bell County, Ky. He then served as pastor in Lewallen and High
Splint, Ky. In 1959, he became the pastor of Middle Creek Baptist
Church in Coalfield, and in 1962 served as pastor of Echote Baptist Church
in Calhoun, Ga. He served as a pioneer missionary in 1965 in Miles
City, Mont., and established a church there. Rev. Napier then served as
a missionary in Kenton, Ohio, and established a mission there. In
1968, he became the pastor of Middle Creek Baptist Church for the second
time and served for 20 years before retiring in 1988. After retirement,
Rev. Napier served as interim pastor at Mossy Grove Church and at Crab
Orchard Church, serving at the latter until his health failed. A
U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he always expressed a love for his country,
his family said. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for Gallantry
and was presented with six Bronze Stars for his service in six major campaigns.
Rev. Napier is survived by his wife of 57 years, Lois Geraldine Shoemaker
Napier; his daughter, Sharon K. Jackson and her husband, Jerry; two sons,
Henry Napier and Mark Napier and his wife, Sherena; and nine grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by a sister and a brother, Hazel Wright and Sylvan Napier. The
funeral was held Sunday, Jan. 6, at Middle Creek Baptist Church with the
Rev. Bill Bargiol, the Rev. Ronald Guthrie and the Rev. Mack Smith officiating.
A graveside service was to be conducted at 11 this morning, Jan. 7, at
Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg handled
the arrangements. [The Oak Ridger]
NARHI, NINA WALKER, age 88, went home to be with
the Lord on Tuesday evening, July 21, 2009. She was a resident of Windsor
House @ Champion. She was born on March 14, 1921 in Sunbright, Tn, the
daughter of Lee and Marie Walker.Her greatest joys in life were her children
and grandchildren. She made hundreds of quilts just to give them away to
family and friends. She enjoyed her vegetable and flower gardens and watching
the birds from her window. She also enjoyed cooking and was well known
for her Southern Biscuits and Fried Apple Pies.She was the beloved mother
of Ann (Shirl) Parsons of Warren, Ohio; Troy Duncan of Chardon, Ohio; Linda
(Bob) Schwartz of Peru, In.; Ray Duncan of Andover, Ohio; Brenda (James)
Hernandez, Pierpont, Ohio and Judy Davis of Macy, In. She had 15 Grandchildren
and 20 Great-Grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters-in-law, Mae Duncan
of Miamisburg, Ohio; Ruth Beshears of Gatewood Ford, Tn; Mossie Beasley
of Centerville, Tn.; and a brother, George Walker of Sunbright, Tn. and
numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents,
1st husband, Troy Duncan, 2nd husband, Larry Narhi; brothers, Kenneth,
Junior and Reed Walker; and sister, Nellie Summers; and longtime friend,
Harley “Dude” Reagan. Schubert Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Calling hours were held on Saturday, July 25th starting at 11 a.m. Funeral
services were held at 1 p.m. Internment was at Byrd Church Cemetery. Brother
Herb Judkins officiated. In lieu of flowers, Love Donations maybe made
to Windsor House @ Champion, 200 E. Glendola, Warren, Ohio, in memory of
Nina Narhi. www.schubertfuneralhome.com [Schubert Funeral Home]
NASH, MAUDE JONES 90, Deer Lodge, died June
14, 1997. Preceded in death by husband, Thomas Arthur Nash and several
brothers and sisters. Survived by daughters; Evaughn Monroe of Deer Lodge
and Ruth Hall of Ohio.; 7 grandchildren, and 1- g-grandchildren; sisters,
Betty Bain and Hallie Kindred both of Knoxville, and Addie Ryons and Dora
Clark both of Deer Lodge; brothers, Clifford Jones of Deer Lodge and Julian
Jones of Wartburg. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. (Morgan County
News)
NATION, MRS. PENNY WEIFORD, age 43, of Clinton,
formerly of Petros, passed away Tuesday April 14, 2009 at her home. She
was a member of Petros Fellowship Church of God. She was employed by Food
City in Oak Ridge. Mrs. Nation is survived by husband; James L. Nation
of Clinton; Sons; Brandon Nation and Logan Nation both of Clinton; Grandpuppy
(her baby); Dido Renfro Nation; Mother; Faye Weiford of Wartburg; Father;
Eddie Weiford of KingstonStep-mother; Shelia Weiford; Brothers; Robbie
Weiford of Kingston and Brian Weiford of Wartburg. Mother-in-law and father-in-law;
Leonard and Helen Nation of Oliver Springs. The family will receive friends
Thursday April 16, 2009 from 6 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.
Funeral service will follow with Bro. Billy Baker and Bro. Garvan Walls
officiating. Graveside service will be Friday at 11:00 A.M. in the Petros
Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NEAL, ARDELL, 74, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday,
Oct. 2, 2002, at his home. He was founder and owner of Neal's Jewelry in
Oliver Springs, which he operated until his health became impaired. He
was a master jeweler and watchmaker. Mr. Neal was born April 22,
1928, in Soddy-Daisy, and he was raised in Petros, the son of Ernest and
Dorcas Neal. His father died three years after his birth. He was raised
by his mother and grandparents, Joe and Nancy Ellen Daugherty. All are
deceased. His family said he was a talented musician who had a great love
for gospel music. Mr. Neal was a member and deacon of Tuppertown Baptist
Church in Oliver Springs. He was also a member of the Clinch River Cherokee
Council and the South Eastern Cherokee Council, Inc. He is survived by
his wife, Lil Neal; his son, Marsie Neal of Oak Ridge; and his daughters,
Juanita Patrick and her husband, Mike, and Teresa Pride and her husband,
Phillip, all of Oliver Springs. Mr. Neal is also survived by his grandchildren,
Garry Ashley and his wife, Theresa, Larry Ashley and his wife, Edwina,
Verlon Cross II, Brad Neal and his wife, Chanda, Brian Neal and his wife,
Christy, Jonathan Neal and his wife, Christina, Anita Wright and Erica
Walker; his great-grandchildren, Chelsea Ashley, Shane Ashley, Brandy Neal,
Ivy Neal, Tesa Neal, Jonathan Neal, Ronni Wright, Toni Wright and Alaysia
Walker. John Davis, Sammy Joe Moore, Skip Starnes, Donna Forstrom, Marge
Luttrell, Sharon Patterson and a trusted companion, Patches, were listed
among his closest friends. In addition to his parents and grandparents,
Mr. Neal was preceded in death by three brothers, Jack Neal, Glen Neal
and Marsie Neal. The family said a daughter has been missing since 1991.
The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, Oct. 4, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral
Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Don Daugherty, the Rev. Ralph Wilson
and the Rev. Mike Pride, officiating. A graveside service will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at Adcock Cemetery in Coalfield. The family
requests any memorials be in the form of donations to Parkinson Disease
Foundation of Tennessee. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight
at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger]
NEAL,
BERTIS--61, of Wartburg, died Tuesday, April 15, 1986, in U.T. Hospital,
Knoxville. He was born May 14, 1924 in Strunk, Kentucky.
He was a World War II veteran, having served in the United States Army
from 1942-1945, and married Pauline Lloyd on July 13, 1945. He had
worked fro Plateau Electric Coop, Wartburg, from 1946 until the present.
He was a charter member of the Calvary Baptist Church, and had taught the
Adult Class there, and was a charter member of the IBEW Unit for Scott
and Morgan Counties. He was Past Master of the Blue Lodge In Wartburg,
and received his 32nd degree of Scottish Rite Masonry at Knoxville Consistory,
organized the Scott Rite Club in Morgan County, served as President of
the Morgan County Scottish Rite Club, and received the KCCH award in 1975.
He was a member of the Roane County Shrine club the Wizard Unit and the
Motor Patrol Unit. He organized the Morgan County Shrine Club and served
as its President. Survivors are his wife, Pauline, four daughters,
Mary Ann Neal, Wilma Whaley and Keela Neal, all of Wartburg, and Betty
Beatty Edwards of Knoxville; three sons, Donald Ray of Texas, Rex Michael
and John Bertis, both of Wartburg; two daughters-in-laws, Lenore and Libby
Neal; two sons-in-laws, James M. Whaley and George Edward, and father-in-law,
Paul Lloyd; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Also surviving
are a sister: Mrs. Lola Richardson of Pine Knot, Kentucky; four brothers,
Benny Neal, Esler Neal and Junior Neal all of Pine Knot, Kentucky and Lonnie
Neal of Wilder, Tennessee. A Masonic service was held Wednesday night
at 8 at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday)
at 1 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church, with the Rev. James Blakeny and
Dr. Glenn Patton officiating. Interment will follow in Elizabeth
Cemetery, with Schuberts of Wartburg in charge. [Morgan County News, 4/17/1986]
NEAL, EMMA JO HONEYCUTT, age 30, died 6/3/1965,
Oakdale. Survivors, Eugene Neal; daughter, Sinda Kay, age 7, Lisa
Ann, age 17 months; son Michael age 4. Mother, Velia Brown Honeyycutt;
brothers, Ira Lynn, Edward, Clyde, Fred, Crass; sisters, Mrs. Glenn Richardson,
Alene Pellum and Luna Mae Crass. Burial Crab Orchard Cemetery. [Morgan
County Newes]
NEAL, MARSIE, 71, Oak Ridge, died April 9, 2001.
Preceded by parents, Ernest and Dorcas Neal; step-father, Paul Moore; brothers,
Glen and Jack Neal; and grandson, Dustin Hempling. Survivors: daughter,
Tina Hempling of Belleville, Ill; son Kenny Neal and wife Delonda of Wartburg;
two grandchildren; brother Ardell Neal of Oak Ridge. Burial in Petros
Cemetery, [Morgan County News]
NEAL, REBA JUANITA - age 73, a resident of Coalfield,
passed away Friday, September 21, 2001, at the home of her daughter in
Lowell, Massachusetts. She was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and
Pearl Farr, and by her husband, Jack Neal. Mrs. Neal was born March 18,
1928, in Roda, Virginia. She has lived in Coalfield since 1934. She was
employed as a Avon District Manager for Avon, Inc., before her retirement.
She was a member of Tuppertown Baptist Church of Oliver Springs. Survivors:
son, Jimmie Neal and wife Linda of Oliver Springs; daughter, Linda Henderson
and husband Bruce of Lowell, Mass.; grandchildren, Lynn Hyatt, Lance Hyatt,
Heather Ashley, and Jennifer Russell; great-grandchild, Christian Hyatt;
brother, Jimmy Farr and wife Wilma of Coalfield; special friends, Betty
Jackson, Jonelle Gebauer, Ralph Wilson, Carol Dean Cope, Mable Russell,
Nita Patrick, Alaysia Walker, Melissa Madget (Goddaughter). She was also
survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday,
September 24, 2001, at 8 p.m. in the Chapel of Sharp Funeral Home
with Rev. Ralph Wilson and Rev. Willie Aiken officiating. Friends may call
Monday, between the hours of 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial and graveside
services will be held Tuesday, September 25, 2001, at 1 p.m. at Anderson
Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home, is in charge of the arrangements.
[Knoxville News Sentinal]
NEAL, ROXIE L. McGILL, 79,
Oakdale, unexpectedly passed away Sunday, May 29, 2005 at Ft. Sanders Park
West Medical Center in Knoxville. She was an employee of the Miller
& Brewer Co. in Harriman for 30 years and was then employed for 10
years as commissary worker at Brushy Mountain. She was of the Baptist Faith.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, S. E. Neal; her parents;
two sisters; and two brothers. She is survived by son; Robert Wayne
Neal and wife Katy Neal of Harriman; granddaughter, Tammy Haverly and husband
Dr. David Haverly of Knoxville; great-grandchildren, Autumn Haverly and
Colton Harvey of Knoxville; very special nieces, Karlene, Carolyn, Barbara,
Judy and Rena; and nephews, Jerry, Dean and Carl. Funeral will be
at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel in Harriman with Rev.
Bill Young and Rev. Dennis Jarnagin officiating. Interment will be at 11
a.m. Thursday at Crab Orchard Cemetery. The family will receive friends
from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Kyker Funeral Home Harriman. [Roane County
News]
Name: NEFF, IDA MAY
Date: Jun 18 1946
Notes: Neff: Ida May, beloved mother of Vera Neff Carnathan,
Theodore R. and Mrs. Estella Fox; sister of Gus Heidle of Wartburg Tenn.,
and grandmother; residence, 11320 Hessler Rd. Friends received at the De
Vand Funeral Home, 11130 Euclid Ave. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.
[Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #060]
NELSON, CARL RICHARD 'RICKY',
died May 4, 2005 at his home from a terminal illness. He is survived by
his wife Carolyn Nelson, son Tracy and wife Melanie Nelson of Oakdale,
son Ricky Nelson of Midtown, daughter Anna Nelson of Midtown, and two beautiful
grandchildren Hannah and Hayden Nelson both of Oakdale, father, Fred Nelson
of Oakdale, brother George Nelson and wife Brenda of Knoxville, sister
Judy and husband Mike Zumstein of Oakdale, sister Joyce Miles and husband
Doyle of Greenville, sister Helen and husband Fred Cook of Oakdale, brother
Freddie and wife Shelly Nelson of Oakdale, and brother Mark Nelson of Oakdale.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Anna Lee Walker Nelson, sister Susie
Price, and brother Bobby Joe Nelson. Special friends, Todd Wicks, Melvin
Chandler, Wiley Almond, Kim England, Tanner Eaton and all area HAM operators
from 147.255 frequency. Funeral arrangements are at Kyker Funeral Home
in Kingston on Friday May 6, 2005. Receiving friends from 6pm until 8pm
with funeral following with Rev. Wayne Nelson officiating. Graveside services
will be at Rankin Chapel at 11am Saturday, May 7, 2005. [Kyker Funeral
Home]
NELSON, MRS. ERNESTINE BONHAM, age 88 of Wartburg,
born June 10, 1922 in Lancing, Tn., passed away Monday, June 28, 2010,
at the Life Care Center of Morgan County. She was preceded in death by
infant Son, Donald Lee Nelson, grandson Michael Nelson and great-grandson,
Tucker Howard, parents, Vester and Marie Bonham, brothers, Edward, Gerald
and Charles, sisters, Pauline, Josephine, Christine and Florine. She was
a lifetime member of Shady Grove Church of Lancing, where she served 30
years as church secretary and she worked with the Wartburg Elementary School
system for 30 years. She is survived by husband of 71 years, Leo Nelson
of Catoosa. Son, Benny Nelson, of Catoosa. Daughters and Sons-in-law: Diana
and Wesley Howard, of Wartburg, Wanda and Barry Fowler, of Nashville, Martha
Nelson, of Knoxville, Evelyn Jane and Carlos Brooks, of Tellico Village.
Brothers, Elton Bonham, of Lancing and Kenneth Bonham, of Knoxville, Sister,
Betty Melhorn, of Wartburg. Six grandchildren; Tim Nelson, Shelia Mullican,
Marvin Howard, Monty Howard, Amy Creech and Chris Fowler and twelve great
Grandchildren.The family will receive friends Wednesday evening, June 30,
2010, from 6 to 8 P.M. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services
will follow at 8 P.M. with Rev. Bill Durham, Rev. Ralph Nance and Rev.
Arthur Nance, Jr. officiating. Graveside service will be held Thursday
10 A.M. Nelson Cemetery in Catoosa. Special thanks to the staff at Life
Care and to special devoted sitters. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NELSON, EVELYN JEFFERS, passed away Tue. Feb.
4, 2003 in her home in Kansas City, MO. She was a member of the Blue
Ridge Baptist Church in Kansas City. Evelyn was an honor student
at Sunbright High School in Sunbright. She earned a B.S. degree from
the University of Tennessee in Home Economics and a M.S. Degree in Education
from the Univ. of Missouri. She worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
She taught in and retired from the Kansas City School System, where she
received many awards for outstanding teaching methods. Evelyn was
preceded in death by her father and mother Willard E. and Bessie Strunk
Jeffers of Scott and Morgan County; brothers A. J. and Willard Jeffers,
Jr. of Morgan County; sister-in-law Vella Nelson Long of Morristown; and
father and mother-in-law H. Conrad and Bessie Reed Nelson. She is
survived by her husband of 52 years, H.C. Nelson of Kansas City; sister
and brother-in-law June and Dale Boring of Kingston; sister-in-law Sydney
Nelson Leonard and brother-in-law Fred Long of Morristown; sisters-in-law
Rita Jeffers and Virginia Jeffers of Morgan County; a number of nieces
and nephews and aunt Hazel Strunk Arrowood of Morgan County. Funeral
services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in First Baptist Church, Sunbright
with Bro. Sonny Works officiating. Interment followed in the Sunbright
City Cemetery. The family received friends Sunday from 1 until 2
p.m. in First Baptist Church Sunbright. [Morgan County News]
NELSON, FRED H. - age 90 of Rockwood passed away
Thursday November 19, 2009 at Parkwest Medical Center. He was of the Baptist
faith. He was a strong believer in the Lord, and was also an avid deer
hunter. Preceded in death by his first wife Dorothy Nelson and second wife
Clara Nelson; sons, Ricky and Bobby Joe Nelson; and daughter Susie Baird.
Survivors include daughters Joyce and husband Doyle Miles of Greenville,
TN, Judy and husband Mike Zumestein of Rockwood, TN, Helen Cook of Oakdale,
TN; sons George and wife Brenda Nelson of Knoxville, TN, Freddie and Shellie
Nelson of Rockwood, TN, Mark Nelson of Rockwood, TN; six sisters: three
brothers; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral 12 noon, Saturday, November 21, 2009 in the Kyker Chapel with the
Rev. Wayne Nelson officiating. Burial will follow in Old Mt Pisgah Cemetery
in Rockwood. The family will receive friends from 10 until 12 noon Saturday
at the Kyker Funeral Home in Kingston. [Knoxville News Sentinel]
NELSON, HAZEL MINNIE, age 74 of Riverside, passed
away Thursday, October 21, 2004. Hazel was born in Oakdale, TN, February
21, 1930, formerly employed at McCalls and preceded in death by her first
husband, Henry C. Kelly. Survived by her beloved husband, Omer; daughters,
Shirley Johnson, Mildred VanFossen and Barbara Boggs; son, William Kelly;
step-children, Glen Nelson, Judy Mahaffey, Harold, Mike and Penny Nelson;
numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; sister, Ethel Hines and
numerous other relatives and friends. Funeral service 1:30 P.M. Monday
at the GEORGE C. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, "Northridge Chapel", 5040 Frederick
Pk. at Needmore Rd. Pastor Thomas Bowman officiating. Interment Memorial
Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 12:30 P.M. Monday until
time of services at the George C. Martin Funeral Home. (Source: Dayton
Daily News; Dayton, Montgomery County, OH; 23 October 2004)
NELSON,
JAY B., 'JAYPOP', went home to be with his Lord on Oct 1, 2002.
He was born Sept 9, 1947 in Lancing. He was a faithful and very loved
member of the Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Deer Lodge and a Vietnam
War Veteran having served 2 tours and 1 tour as the greatest dad ever.
He was also an avid Tennessee football fan. He was preceded in death
by his parents Ben G. Nelson and Alta L. and Clyde Manning and two sisters
Gwynn Duffle and Rolena James. He leaves behind a beloved wife of
15 years Fayne Aytes Nelson; five sons who couldn't have had a better dad,
Jeremy Kell and finacee Tonya Carbona, Nathan and Ronita Beasley, Scott
and Sheila Beasley, Dyke and Barb Beasley and Keith and Gina Beasley; 12
grandchildren; two sisters Sue Dibble and Freda Tressel. Graveside service,
with full military honors given by Fort Campbell Army Base, were in Forrestner
Cemetery in Lancing. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman was in charge of
arrangements. [Morgan County News]
NELSON,
MR. JOHN H., age 87 of Crossville, Tennessee passed away Tuesday, December
8, 2009. John served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II,
where he was wounded and spent 14 months recovering from his wounds. He
was a highly decorated veteran with 11 service medals. He was preceded
in death by his parents: Hiram and Blanche Nelson and brother, Jimmy Ray
Nelson. He is survived by daughter, Joyce (Jerry) McCoy of Kodak,
TN; sons: John Paul Nelson of Crossville, TN and Timothy Jay Nelson of
Smyrna, TN; brothers: Ralph Nelson of Vandalia, OH, Kenneth (Edna) Nelson
of Fairfield, OH, and Robert Wayne (Martha) Nelson of Brookville, Ohio;
sisters: Freda (Ottis) Ramsey of Cookeville, TN, and Shelby (Bob) Clear
of Brookville, OH; ten grandchildren; fifteen great, grandchildren; six
great, great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and special loving
friends: Joyce Williams, Misty Brackins, Dorothy Webb, and Ellen Ogle.
The family will receive friends Friday, December 11, 2009 from 6 to 8 p.m.
at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 8:00
p.m. with Bro. Ottis Ramsey and Bro. Kevin Nelson officiating. Graveside
service will be Saturday at 12:00 noon in the Nelson Cemetery. [Schubert
Funeral Home]
NELSON, LESTER Q., 86, Arcanum, Ohio, died early
Saturday morning, April 2, 2005, in the Grace Brethren Village, Englewood,
Ohio where he had resided for four years. Mr. Nelson was born in Morgan
County, July 14, 1918, to the late Sam and Emma (Farmer) Nelson. He was
a member of Immanuel Baptist Church Arcanum. Lester was a retired Machinist
repairman for the former Dayton Walther Steel Foundry, Dayton, Ohio retiring
in 1975 after 33 years of work. He is survived by his wife Lucy (Landrum)
Nelson whom he married February 1, 1941; daughters Bonnie D. Brown and
her husband Nick of Lewisburg, Ohio, Gloria L. Whittaker and her husband
Donald of Greenville, Ohio; grandchildren Rebecca Brown of Tipp City, Ohio,
Richard Brown of Lewisburg, Ohio, Wayne Whittaker and Andrew Whittaker
both of Greenville, Ohio; four great-grandchildren; two sisters Glenna
Scott of Wartburg, Ann Drake of Springfield, Ohio; three brothers Leo Nelson
of Wartburg, Lonnie Nelson and Lloyd Nelson of Oak Ridge. Funeral services
were held 10:30 a.m. [Roane County News]
NELSON,
LONNIE CARL, SR. - age 85, a resident of The Dyllis Community of Roane
County passed away Saturday, February 18, 2006 at Briarcliff Health Care
Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Nelson was born January 23, 1921 in Morgan County
moving to Roane County in 1958. Mr. Nelson was a member of the First Baptist
Church of Wartburg since 1946. He worked as a millwright and retired from
Union Carbide at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge. He was a U.S. Army Veteran
serving his country during WWII. He was preceded in death by his parents,
Samuel and Emma Farmer Nelson, by a granddaughter, Angela Foster, by a
brother, Lester Nelson, by sisters-in-law, Alene Nelson of Morgan County,
and Ruth Buck of Ohio, and by four brothers-in-law, Edward Griffith, Don
Drake, Huston Buck, all of Ohio, and Sam Scott of Morgan County. Survivors:
wife of 62 years, Helen Buck Nelson of the Dyllis Community; daughter,
Norma Lutrell and husband David of Dyllis; sons, Lonnie Nelson Jr. and
wife Wanda of Oak Ridge, Ronnie Nelson and wife Joyce of Dyllis; grandchildren,
Bill Galloway and wife Mary of Kingston, Paul Galloway and wife Candi of
Knoxville, Carl Nelson and wife Becky of Cosby, David Nelson and wife Christina
of London, KY, Angela Nelson of Knoxville, Thomas Nelson and wife Stacey
of Harriman, Anthony Lutrell and wife Cathy of Kingston, Michael Lutrell
of Rockwood; 21 great grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; brothyers,
Leo Nelson and wife Ernestine of Morgan County, Lloyd Nelson of Mossy Grove;
sisters, Glenna Scott of Wartburg, Anna Drake of Springfield, Ohio; sister-in-law,
Lucy Nelson of Arcanum, Ohio. He is also survived by special friends, former
co-workers, former teachers and present teachers at the Dyllis school,
nieces and nephews, and extended family members. The family will receive
friends Wednesday, February 22, 2006, between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00
pm at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow in the funeral home
chapel at 8:00 pm with Rev. Sonny Works officiating. Burial and graveside
services with full military honors will be held Thursday, February 24,
2006 at 2:00 pm at Roane Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge
of the arrangements. [Roane County News]
NELSON, MR. TIMOTHY EDWARD (EDDIE) , AGE 31, PASSED
AWAY ON THURSDAY, JULY 22, 2004, AT HIS HOME IN OAKDALE. HE WAS PRECEDED
IN DEATH BY GRAND PARENTS, E.T. GRANT OF ROCKWOOD, AND MARY FRANCES GRANT
OF OAKDALE. SURVIVING HIS LOVING AND DEDICATED WIFE; VICTORIA GOAD NELSON
AND THREE SPECIAL CHILDREN; DEXTER, MICHAELA AND DAKOTA, ALL OF OAKDALE
CHERISHED BY PARENTS; ALICE AND DEAN LANGLEY, OF OAKDALE TIM NELSON OF
WESTEL EDDIE LEAVES AND IS LOVINGLY ADMIRED BY TWO BROTHERS (HIS BEST FRIENDS)
AND SISTERS-IN-LAW; PAUL AND HOLLY NELSON, OF WESTEL ANTHONY AND ANGEL
NELSON, OF OAKDALE TWO ADORING SISTERS AND BROTHERS-IN-LAW; HIS SISTER
BY CHOICE, SHANNON AND MIKE PETITT, OF WESTEL AND THE BABY "SISSIE" HE
TAUGHT AND SPOILED, SAMANTHA AND JOSHUA GREGORY, OF OAKDALE GRAND PARENTS;
GEORGE AND BONNIE NELSON, OF WESTEL SHIRLEY LANGLEY, OF OAKDALE EDDIE WAS
A HERO TO ONE NEPHEW AND 7 NIECES. EDDIE WAS LOVED AND MISSED BY MANY FAMILY
MEMBERS AND A HOST OF WONDERFUL FRIENDS. EDDIE'S FAMILY WISHES TO EXTEND
A HEARTFELT, LOVING THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED WITH PRAYERS, FOOD, COMFORT
AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THESE PAST TWO YEARS. YOU ALL HELPED MAKE EDDIE'S
BATTLE A LITTLE EASIER TO BEAR, GOD BLESS YOU ALL. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL
BE HELD SUNDAY 2 P.M., JULY 25, 2004, MT. TEMAN CHURCH. WITH REV. CHRIS
REDMON OFFICIATING. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS SATURDAY EVENING FROM
6 TO 8 P.M. SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG. INTERMENT WILL BE IN THE MT.
TEMAN CHURCH CEMETERY. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NELSON, WALTER, age 68,
formerly of Pine Orchard, died in Rockwood; He was the son of Richard and
Rosie White Nelson; sons, Fred, Russell, Charles and Donald
Nelson; daughters, Opal Marsh, Thelma Grimm, Robbie Gibbs and Wilma
Their and Gladys Smith. 32 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren;
brothers, Elmer, Arba and Bob Nelson; sister Mrs. George Griffith.
[Morgan County News]
NEWBERRY, ELLA MAE - age 66, of Oakdale,
passed away August 10, 2000 She had been a member of First
Baptist Church in Oakdale for over 30 years, but had recently moved her
membership to Liberty Baptist Church in Wartburg, as she had built a new
house near her childhood home. She was preceded in death by her husband,
George Roy Newberry; parents, Ed O. and Della Petree; brothers, Leonard
and Carl Petree. She is survived by her son and daughter in law, Louis
and Melissa Newberry; grandchildren, Meredith and Taylor of Coalfield;
son, Keith Newberry and grandchildren, Alisha, Jeremy and Eric of Colorado
Springs, Colo.; a very special sister and brother in law, Geneva and John
Calvin Newberry of Wartburg. Burial in Roane Memorial Gardens in Roane
Co. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
NEWBERRY, CLYDE L.
died Sept 10, 1999 in Joliet, Ill. He was born July 11, 1935 in Lancing.
Preceded by parents, Charlie and Mary Newberry; sisters, Helen Diden, Hazel
Watson; brother, George Roy Newberry. Suurvived by wife of 42 years, Diane
Larsen Newberry; son, Craig, (Jackie); daughter Cara; two grandsons; brothers,
Jack (Louise), Lawrence, Charles and Alfred Newberry; sister, June Hamby,
Jean Newberry, Martha Armes, Joyce Armesand Sue Goodson; mother-in-law,
Carol Larsen (Al) Fiser;Interment in Hills of Rest Cemetery. [Morgan County
News]
NEWBERRY, ETHEL HALL, 84, Wartburg
died Sept, 22, 1995. Preceded by brothers Clifford and Burl Morgan
and sister Ola Laymance. Survivors: husband, Archie Newberry;
son, Charles and wife Phyllis Hall, step-children Archie Newberry Jr.,
and Michael Newberry; 3 grandchildren; and other children she raised-Geneva
Clay, Gerald T. Schubert and Lucy Allen. Also surviving; brother,
Guy and wife Cordia Morgan; sistgers, Cassie Lucille and husband C. J.
Tapscott, Flora Marie and husbnd James Zick, and Lolita and husband Bob
Bailey. Burial in Liberty Cemetery. [Morgan County News]
NEWBERRY, GEORGE ROY, 71, Oakdale,
died, Sept 19, 1997. Preceded by parents, Charlie and Mary Newberry;
sisters, HelenDiden and Hazel Watson. Survivors: wife, Ella Mae Newberry;
sons Louis and wife Melissa Newberry, and Keith and wife Kim Newberry.
5 grandchildren; sisters, June Hamby, Joyce Armes, Martha Armes, Jean Newberry
and Sue Goodson; brothers; Alfred, Charles, Clyde, Wayne and Jackie Newberry.
Interment in Roane Memorial Gardens, Roane Co., Tn. [Morgan County News]
NEWBERRY,
JIMMY R., 68, of Coalfield, died Thursday, June 6, 2002, at Methodist
Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean
War and the son of Archie P. and June Armes Newberry, who are deceased.
Mr. Newberry had worked as a corrections officer at Brushy Mountain State
Penitentiary for over 30 years. He was a charter member of American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local No. 2173. He was a lover
of the outdoors, especially fishing. Mr. Newberry was a member of Elizabeth
Baptist Church at Gobey and a faithful Christian, his family said. He is
survived by his wife of 42 years, Helen J. "Jackie" Nichols Newberry; his
daughter, Janet Lynn McQueen of Knoxville; his granddaughter, Sarah McCann
and her husband, David, of Deer Lodge; and his great-grandchildren, Valerie
McCann and Cody McCann, both of Deer Lodge. Mr. Newberry is also
survived by four brothers, David Newberry and his fiancee, Tammy Schubert,
of Rockwood, Johnny Newberry and his wife, Deanna, of Harriman, Archie
Newberry Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth, of Seneca, S.C., and Michael S. Newberry
and his wife, Donna, of Coalfield; and several nieces and nephews.
Virgil E. Stringfield and his wife, Syble, of Knoxville, were considered
special friends. In addition to his parents, Mr. Newberry was preceded
in death by a sister, Betty Jo Park; two brothers, John C. Newberry and
Kenneth Newberry; and by his grandparents, Issac Baker "Boss" Newberry,
Mary Lee Pitts Newberry and John C. and Tennessee Armes. A graveside service
will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 8, at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8:30 tonight, June 7, at the
Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. [Oak Ridger]
NEWBERRY, MRS. PATRICIA 'PAT', age 69 of Oakdale,
passed away WednesdayApril 1, 2009 at her home. She has gone home to be
with her mother, Ethel Mae Swinney. She worked her whole life in sacrifice
to her family and friends. She was loved by all who met her and she met
no one who was not a friend. She will be missed by her family and never
forgotten. She is survived by her son, D. Curtis Newberry and her beloved
daughter-in-law, Deborah. Her daughter, Sherry Denise Burgess and her beloved
son-in-law: Kenneth. Two grandsons, Joshua David and Jacob Daniel Newberry.
One brother, Jim Swinney of Texas and cousins Jimmy and Sue Wynn of Dublin,
Georgia and Sue Hires of Jessup, Georgia.The family would like to extend
a special thank you to Bro. Charles Webb who was so comforting during this
time. A private service will be held at a later
date. [Davis Funeral Home]
NEWBERRY, MRS MILDRED LOVE, 74 of Wartburg, went
home to be with her Lord, Monday, November 16, 2009. She was born May 12,
1935. Mildred was a devoted wife, mother and sister who enjoyed spending
her time in the kitchen creating her favorite recipes. She was a long time
member of the Shady Grove Church in Lancing Tennessee.She was preceded
in death by her parents George and Annie Collins, Sisters: Elsie Howard
Nellie Howard, Pearl Brown, Georgie Potter and Junie Winegar, Brothers:
Hershel, Lee, Willard and Cletus Collins. Mrs. Newberry is survived by
her husband Raymond Lee Newberry. Sons: Ken and wife Donna, Todd and finance
Tiffany and Carey Newberry all of Wartburg. Grandchildren Natasha Francis
and husband Aaron, Dereck Newberry and her great grandchildren Kylie and
Wyatt Francis. Also surviving is her sister Retha Bonham of Allardt and
a host of nieces, nephews, friends and loved ones. The family will receive
friends Tuesday evening, November 17th from 6 to 8 pm at Schubert Funeral
Home in Wartburg with the funeral service to follow with Rev. Billy Durham
and Rev. Junior Nance officiating. Graveside will be at 11:00 a.m. , November
18, 2009 in the Shady Grove Church Cemetery in Lancing Tennessee. Schubert
Funeral Home in Wartburg is in charge of the arrangements. [Schubert Funeral
Home]
NEWBERRY, SHIRLEY, 54, of Wartburg, passed
away, April 25, 1997. She was preceded in death by her father, Charlie
Allen.. Survivors: husband, Alfred Newberry; daughters, Debbie Douglas
of Ill., Deneen Wilkins of Petros; mother Jane Jones of Ill., step -sons,
Allen Newberry of Petros and Edd Newberry of Ill.; sister, Lella Brown
of Ill. Several grandchildren, bniueces and nephews. Burial in Armes
Chapel Cemetery. (Morgan County News)
NEWBERRY,
KENNETH WAYNE, 62, Wartburg, passed away Tuesday evening, May 7, 2002
in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. He was of the Baptist Faith
and an Air Force Veteran of the Vietnam War. He was preceded in death
by his parents Emmitt and Lula Moore Newberry and son-in-law Paul Todd
Jr. He is survived by his wife, Dot Newberry; duaghters Trissanna
Todd of Ohio, Brenda and Dennis Whaley of Wartburg and Tina and Mike Dilbeck
o0f Wartburg; grandchildren, Shannon Todd, Christina Todd, Jennifer Dilbeck
and
Christina Dilbeck; great-grandson Paul Edward Dotson; sister Barbara Newberry
of Dayton, Ohio; several nieces, nephews sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
The family received friends Thur. evening May 9, 2002 from 6 to 8 p.m.
in Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services followed at
8 p.m. with Rev. John Bonham and Rev. Luke Ward officiating. Graveside
services were Friday morning at 11 a.m. in Morgan Memorial Gardens.
[Morgan County News]
NEWBROUGH, MRS. ELSIE D.,
41, died yesterday afternoon in her home. 517 Foster Ave.,afTer an illness
of six years. She was pronounced dead at Elyria Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Newbrough was born in Tennessee and had lived in Elyria, 24 years. Surviving
are her husband, Joseph W. Newbrough, a son. Joseph R. of Elyria: a daughter,
Karen Delores, at home; her mother. Mrs Grace Lester of Wartburg. Tenn
. two sisters, Mrs. .Nora Carter of Elyria and Mrs. Sonja Parks of South
Carolina and five brothers. Jack, Thomas and Fat Lester, all of Wartburg.
Tenn.. and Simon and William Lester, both of .Nashville, Tenn. The funeral
service will be Friday at 2 p m . at the Shubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.
Tenn. Burial will be in Lester Cemetery at Wartburg. The Sudro-Curtis Funeral
Home has charge of local arrangements.
Source: Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, 2/5/1969
NEWBERRY, MRS. MURIEL BRASEL
- age 99 of Wartburg, passed away Tuesday, July 12, 2005 in the Life
Care Center of Morgan Co. She was the oldest member of the First Baptist
Church of Wartburg. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Harvey Newberry;
parents, Perry and Myrtle Brasel; brother, Glen Brasel; sisters, Lucille
Jones and twin sister Mabel Howard. Survived by: children, June Trout of
Wartburg, Helen and husband George Vawter of Centerville, OH; grandchildren,
Ronnie and Della Trout of Lancing, Darrell and Rhonda Trout of Wartburg,
Denise and Junior Bowlin of Morristown, Darlene and Mark Kilby of Wartburg;
great- grandchildren, Doug and Michelle Trout of Lancing, Spring Trout
of Lancing, Derek and Blake Hamby of Morristown, Alyssa Kilby of Wartburg;
Great-great-grandchildren, Tyler Trout of Lancing, Brett Trout and Jordan
Hensley of Wartburg. The family will receive friends Thursday evening,
July 14, 2005 at Schubert Funeral Home from 6-8:00 p.m. Funeral services
will follow in the Chapel with Rev.Tom Mooty officiating. Graveside service
will be Friday morning 11:00 a.m. in Wartburg City Cemetery. [Knoxville
News Sentinal]
NEWPORT, MR. CLARENCE ''KEITH''
OF WARTBURG, PASSED AWAY THURSDAY, MARCH
15, 2007, IN THE U. T. MEDICAL CENTER, KNOXVILLE. HE
WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS FATHER, JAMES ''JUNIOR'' NEWPORT. SURVIVING;
MOTHER, JUNE HENSLEY NEWPORT, OF WARTBURG. SISTER, TANYA BEENE, AND SPECIAL
FRIEND STEVEN ARMES OF COALFIELD, TN. DAUGHTERS; NICOLE AND RENEE NEWPORT,
BOTH OF GA. NIECES; JACKIE AND HUSBAND, RODNEY INMAN, OF CLINTON, TN. HEIDI
AND HUSBAND, TRAVIS LYLES, OF COALFIELD; THREE GREAT NIECES AND NEPHEW;
BRITTANY AND HAILEY INMAN
AND JAMES TRAVIS LYLES; THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS
SATURDAY FROM 6 TO 7;30 P.M. SCHUBERT; FUNERAL HOME, WARTBURG. GRAVESIDE
SERVICES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY 3 P.M. PETROS CEMETERY. WITH REV. DON DAUGHTERY
OFFICIATING. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NEWPORT, MR. EMMETT HAROLD,
age 74, of Sunbright, Tennessee, born September 15, 1932 and passed away
on April 15, 2007 at the Life Care Center of Morgan County. Emmett
was a faithful member of the White Oak Missionary Baptist Church in Sunbright
and was retired from General Motors with 30 years of service.He was preceded
in death by loving wife; Frankie Virginia (Collins) Newport.Parents; Idle
and Ava (Kirby) Newport and step-mother; Marie (Webb) Newport.Mr. Newport
is survived by children; Harold Dewayne Newport of Cleveland, TN., Frances
Darlene Newport of Sunbright, TN , Russell Dale Newport of Ravenna, OH
and Ricky Dean Newport and fiance'; Freda Grimms of Chattanooga, TN.Two
grandchildren; Michael Dewayne Newport and wife Erica of Ft. Rucker, AL,
and Eric Dale Newport of Ravenna, OH. Four great-grandchildren.
Dad is now joined with his loving wife and will be greatly missed by his
children. The family receive friends on Wednesday April 18, 2007 from
6:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral service
will follow at with Rev. David Coffman and Rev. Charles Webb officiating..
Graveside service will be Thursday at 11:00 A.M. at the Sunbright Cemetery.
Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright in charge of arrangements.
NEWPORT, MRS. JEAN DYER - of
Wartburg, passed away Thursday, January 5, 2006 at her home. She was preceded
in death by parents; Mitt and Elsie Dyer, brothers; Alex, Bill and Bernard
Dyer. sister; Reba and two infant daughters; Pauline and Minnie Lee. She
is survived by her husband, Burl Newport; sons, Harold and Kenneth Newport;
daughter, Berlene; grandchildren, Melissa, Mark and Shane; brother, Herman
Dyer. The family will receive friends Friday evening, January 6, 2006 from
6-8:00, Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg, Tn. Funeral services will follow
visitation with Elder Kenneth Robbins officiating. Graveside services will
be January 7, 2006, 11:00 a.m. in Macedonia Church cemetery. [Knoxville
News Sentinal]
NEWBERRY, MR. JOHN CALVIN - age 81, of Wartburg,
went to his heavenly home on February 14, 2009. Calvin was a member of
Liberty Baptist Church and a deacon of the church since 1953. He retired
from Y-12 in 1993. Calvin was preceded in death by parents, Luther and
Ethel Adams Newberry; and sister, Edna Newberry. Surviving loving wife
of 60 years, Geneva Petree Newberry; daughter, Cathy McCoy, of Wartburg;
granddaughter and husband, Haley and Jesse Laymance, Wartburg; sisters,
Rena (Tommy) Edington, Ooltewah, TN, Geneva Beaty Ooltewah, TN; brothers,
William R. (Mary) Newberry, Wartburg, Raymond (Mildred) Newberry, Wartburg,
M. L. (Peggy) Newberry, Chattanooga, TN, Bobby Newberry, Wartburg; special
nephew, Louis Newberry and family, Wartburg; and many nieces and nephews
and special friend, Justin Freytag. The family will receive friends Monday
evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services
will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, Liberty Baptist Church, Wartburg,
with Rev. Paul Frick officiating. Interment will be in the Roane Memorial
Gardens, Rockwood, TN. Mr. Newberry will be taken to the church thirty
minutes prior to the service. www.schubertfuneralhome.com [Knoxville
News Sentinal]
NEWPORT,
KENNETH DARIL, beloved husband of Mary Jo (Spahr) Newport, father to
Jany, step-father of Steve, Victoria, John, Dan, Melissa and Tim Jordan,
beloved grandfather to 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren, son
of the late Henry and Ruby Newport of Sunbright, TN, brother to Lorraine,
Frankie, Opal, Charlene, Billy and the late Ben Newport. Retired Platoon
Sergeant US Army (1954- 74), 2 tours of Combat Duty Vietnam, Graduate of
the 7th Non Commissioned Officers Academy with Merit. The Bronze Star and
Army Commendation Medals are several of his decorations and accommodations.
Died Monday, August 15, 2005, age 68 at the family home in Milford. Visitation
for family and friends Friday, August 19th Evans Funeral Home, Milford,
OH 1 to 2 P.M. services immediately after. Burial at Graceland Memorial
Gardens after Services. Memorials may be directed to Odyssey Health Care,
4350 Glendale-Milford Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242. Funeral Home: Evans Funeral
Home Inc. Funeral Date: Aug. 19, 2 p.m. [Cincinnati Post]
NEWPORT, PHYLLIS ANN REDMON, age 59 of Wartburg
passed away at her home Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at 10:15 am. She was a
member of Liberty Baptist Church. She had worked at Citizen's Bank and
Trust Co. for 23 years and also at Citizen's First Bank, Wartburg. She
was preceded in death by her grandparents Carl and Ella Terry, John and
Frieda Redmon; Father, Larry (Bill) Redmon. She is survived by her husband,
Harold Newport; Mother, Gertrude Redmon; Sisters, Linda (Gary) Petrey,
Barbara (Leonard) McNeese, "Special sister", Berlene Ekmark; Nephew, Larry
Petrey; Nieces, Valerie Anderson and Missy Ekmark and special little buddy,
Maxwell Anderson; Several other relatives and friends. The family will
receive friends Friday, May 28, 2004 from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home,
Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Pastor Paul Frick officiating.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, 11 am in Liberty Church Cemetery.
[Schubert Funeral Home]
NEWBERRY, PORTER ARCHIE, 85, died, Nov.
22, 1997. Preceded in death by parents, Issac Baker and Mary Lee
Pitts Newberry.; two wives, Carrie June Armes Newberry and Leatha Armes
Newberry; two sons, John C. and
Kenneth; brothers, Charlie, Luther, Wayne and Alfred;
sister, Winnie Redmon. Survived by sons, Jimmy and wife Jackie
Newberry of Coalfield; David and wife Mary Ada Newberry of Rockwood, Johnny
and wife Deanna Newberry or Harriman, Archie Porter and wife Beth
of Ariz., and Michael and wife Donna of Seymour; daughter, Betty Park of
Boswell Chapel. 12 grandchildren; 11 g-grandchildren and 2 g-g-grandchildren.
Burial in Flat Fork Cemetery. (Morgan County News)
NEWBERRY, SHIRLEY, 54, of Wartburg, passed
away, April 25, 1997. She was preceded in death by her father, Charlie
Allen.. Survivors: husband, Alfred Newberry; daughters, Debbie Douglas
of Ill., Deneen Wilkins of Petros; mother Jane Jones of Ill., step-sons,
Allen Newberry of Petros and Edd Newberry of Ill.; sister, Lella Brown
of Ill. Several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Burial in Armes
Chapel Cemetery. (Morgan County News)
NEWMAN, PAUL HENRY, 66, formerly of Deer
Lodge and Chestnut Ridge, died in Daisy, Tn., Nov. 14, 1982. Survived
by wife, Myrtly Adams Newman; daughter, Betty Ruth Burns; sons, Reed of
Fla., Roger Dale of Sale Creek, and Billy Ray of Chatt. Also, sister,
Lucille, brother, Richard Newman and an aunt, Delia Boyd of Chatt.
Burial in High Point Cemetery, Deer Lodge. Tn.
(Morgan County News)
NEWPORT ANNA, age 91, passed away October
15, 2003. She was born in Morgan County, resided in Elgin, Tn and lived
out her last days with her loving daughter, Janis in Ohio. She had been
a member of the Christ Church Episcopal in Rugby since 1926. She was preceded
in death by her parents, Timothy and Nancy Frogge; Two husbands;
son, Vernon Newport and daughter, Susan Pearch. She is survived by daughter,
Janis Moore of Cleveland, Ohio; Son, James Hicks and wife Inge of Florida;
Seven grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; Three great-great-grandchildren;
and a host of loving nieces and nephews; One special niece , Judy Zalme.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, October 18, 2003 from 7-9pm
at Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Funeral services will be held on
Sunday, 11 am In the Christ Church Episcopal in Rugby with Rev. Peter Keese
officiating. Interment will follow in Laurel Dale Cemetery, Rugby. [Schubert
Funeral Home]
NEWPORT, FLORIDA, 62, of Sunbright, died Saturday
evening. She was the daughter of Isham and Mary Sexton Webb. Survivors:
husband, Idle Newport; three sons, Harold of Ohio, John R. of Ga., and
Howard of Ga. Also; five brothers; I.J. Webb of Ohio, Sevier, Sam, Ray
and Herman all of Sunbright; two sisters, Juanita Maden, Lancing, and Delphia
Snow of Kingston. Burial in Sunbright Cemetery.
(Morgan County News dated 4/18/1974)
NEWPORT, FRANKIE VIRGINIA COLLINS, 69, Sunbright
passed away in the Life Care Center of Morgan County, May 7, 2002. She
was born in Lancing Feb. 17, 1933. She was preced in death by her
parents Frank and Annie Collins; brothers, Lloyd, Chester and T.O. Collins;
and sisters Lola Farris, Willodean Briggs, Allean Bowlin and Mary Saffell.
She is survived by her husband Emmett H. Newport of Sunbright; daughter
Darlene Newport of Sunbright; sons Dewayne Newport of Cleveland, Tenn.,
Dale Newport of Ravenna, Ohio and Rick Newport of Chattanooga; grandsons
Micheal Newport of Fort Campbell, Ky., and Eric Newport of Ravenna, Ohio;
2 grandsons and 4 great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and friends
and special nieces Joyce Byassee of Clinton, Ky., and Faye Lloyd of Oak
Ridge. The family received friends Thursday evening, May 9, 2002
from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home in Sunbright. Funeral services
followed at 8 p.m. with Rev. Jr. Nance and Rev. David Coffman officiating.
Graveside services were Friday morning at 11 a.m. in Sunbright Cemetery.
[Morgan County News]
NEWPORT,
GARLAND, SR. - age 83, departed this life Monday April 23, 2001 at
the Roane Medical Center in Harriman. He was born November 26, 1917 in
Scott County to the late Delus and Ida Bell Newport. He is also preceded
in death by his brother, Erman and Earl; sisters, Fena, Olith, Celia and
2 infant sisters. Garland was a World War II Army veteran and a member
of the Civilian Conservation Corp. He worked for many years at Yankee Lumber
Company in Harriman. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Juanita Terry
Newport; daughters & sons in law, Geneva and Ted Melhorn, Lancing,
Roberta & Keith Price, Oliver Springs, Barbara Newport of Wartburg;
son & daughter in law, Garland, Jr. and Anita Newport of Jefferson
City, Tenn.; grandchildren, Derek and wife, Stephanie Newport of Jefferson
City, Craig Price and fiancé, Leah Totten, Bekah Price and fiancé,
Dewayne Massengale of Oliver Springs; great grandchildren, Kalyn, Clayton
and Cale Newport of Jefferson City; brothers, Bill Newport of Harriman;
sisters, Pauline Prince of Torrence, Calif. and Ruby Cunningham of Sparta,
Tenn. Interment in Liberty Church Cemetery where he was a member. [Knoxville
News Sentinel]
NEWPORT, IDA BELL --Mrs. Ida Bell Newport, age
99, of Rt. 1, Wartburg, formerly of the Straight Fork Community of Scott
County passed away Friday evening, March 25, 1983 at the Harriman General
Hospital. She was a member of the Buffalo Creek Baptist Church.
She is survived by four sons: Garland Newport of Wartburg, Ermon and William
Newport both of Harriman, and Earl Newport of Monticello, KY. Three
daughters: Mrs. Fena Williams of Oneida, Mrs. Pauline Pence of Calif.,
and Mrs. Ruby Cunningham of Sparta. One brother, Claude Jeffers of
Dayton, Ohio. 40 grandchildren, 10 step grandchildren and several
great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral
services were held in the Chapel of the Martin Funeral Home in Clinton
with the Rev. James Blakney officiating. Burial followed in the Roane
Memorial Gardens. Martin Funeral Home of Clinton was in charge of
the arrangements. (Morgan County News, 3/31/1983, p18)
NEWPORT,
JAMES T. 'JUNIOR', 77, Wartburg, passed away Dec. 12, 2002 in the Morgan
County Life Care Center. He was a Navy Veteran on the U.S.S. Lexington
CV16 and a life member of the American Legion (V.F.W.) He was a member
of Fellowship Baptist Church in Smyna, Ga. He was preceded in death
by his brother J.M. Newport; sister Janelle McCaslin; and parents Oscar
and Lennie Newport. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Wanda June
Hensley Newport of Wartburg; daughter Tanya Lane Benne of Clinton; son
Keith Newport of Wartburg; four granddaughters; one great-granddaughter;
brother Wylie Newport of Georgia. Burial in Petros Cemetery. Schubert
Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]
NEWPORT, L.A., Sr., 81, died Friday morning,
Dec. 14, 2001 in MedCentral Mansfield after an extended illness. Mr. Newport
was born May 10, 1920 in Sunbright and lived in the Mansfield area since
1957. He retired from General Motors after 31 years. He was a member of
U.A.W. #549 and the Civilian Conservation Corps. He enjoyed hunting and
the outdoors. He loved his children and grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by his parents William McKinley and Melinda (Stringfield) Newport;
his wife Ruth Clinton (Williams) Newport; two sisters Lorene Smith and
Marine Phelps; a brother Nathaniel Newport; and a step-grandson Archie
Barnett, Jr. He is survived by five sons and daughters-in-law L.A. Jr.
and Debbie Newport of Crestline, Senior and Della Newport, Fred and Marilyn
Newport, Al and Shelia Newport and Roger and Amy Newport, all of Mansfield;
four daughters and sons-in-law Genny Snyder and friend Chuck of East Tawas,
Mich., Mary and Reed Lawhun of Mansfield, Marsha and Tony Rettig and Patsy
and Fred Wiseman, all of Findlay, Ohio; one step-daughter and son-in-law
Cherri and Leon Barnett; one step-son and daughter-in-law Bob and Genevieve
Williams, all of Deer Lodge; 26 grandchildren; two step-granddaughters;
13 great-grandchildren; two brothers abd sisters-in-law Wendell Lee and
Marilyn Newport and Lemuel and June Newport, all of Sunbright; three sisters
and brother-in-law Lizzie and Homer Bailey of Kingston, Irene Calavan of
Dayton, Ohio and Geraldine Armes of Wartburg; and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family received friends Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Ontario Home
of Wappner Funeral Directors. Funeral services were held Monday at 10:30
a.m. in the funeral home conducted by Rev. Monty Perry and Brother Darrel
Harless. Burial was in Crawford County Memory Gardens. [Morgan County News]
NEWSOM, TERESA, 45, Alcoa, formerly of Oakdale,
died Dec. 11, 2003 in Blount County Medical Center. She is survived
by her husband, Richard Newsom of Alcoa; daughter and son-in-law Kristi
and Jame Miller of Oakdale; sons and daughters-in-law, Jason and Betty
Elswick of Harriman and Rockie and Amy Elswick of Oakdale; parents, Rober
and Kathy Nelson of W. Va.; brothers, Larry Vineyard of Florida, Barry
Vineyard of Knoxville and Donnie Vineyard of Seymour; grandchildren, Izack
Woods, Hailey Miller, Jamie Vought, Elijah Elswick and Lindsey Elswick;
mother-in-law, Velma Newsom of Maryville; sister-in-law, Karen Hughes and
husband Sam of Maryville; and brothers-in-law, Stanley Newsom and wife
Debbie, Pat Newsom and wife Gail and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Newsom, all of
Maryville. Interment was in Pine Orchard Cemetery, Oakdale. Schubert
Funeral was in charge of arrangements. [Morgan County News]
NICHOLS, BLAINE, P., 57,
of Lexington, Tenn., died Monday, May 26, 1997, at Lexington Methodist
Hospital. Mr. Nichols was a retired United Parcel Service district manager.
Born in Coalfield on March 30, 1940, he was the son of Ruth Williams Nichols
of Oliver Springs and Blaine P. Nichols Sr., now deceased. In addition
to his mother, Mr. Nichols is survived by a daughter, Terry Al-Chokhachi
of Cordova; and a sister, Wanda Nelson of Oak Ridge. His wife, Lillian
Rose Terry Nichols, died earlier. The funeral will be held at today, May
28, at 2 p.m. Central Standard Time in the chapel of Pafford Funeral
Home in Lexington. Burial will follow at Union Hill Cemetery in Henderson
County. Source: The Oak Ridger, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 5/28/1997
NINER, BRENDA SUE HICKMAN, 58, Clarksville, died
May 1, 2003 at Gateway Medical Center, Clarksville. She was born
in Morgan County, May 20, 1944. She was preceded in death by father
Gene Hickman and mother Faye Haynes Hickman and brother Barry Hickman.
She is survived by daughter Elizabeth Hayes of Madison; brothers Danny
Hickman, Donnie Hickman, Garry Hickman all of Maryland and Stephen Hickman
of Nashville; sister Marsha Hickman of Maryland and one grandchild.
Sykes Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., Clarksville was in charge of
arrangements. [Morgan County News]
NITZSCHKE, MR. LUCAS RAY, age 22 of Sunbright,
passed away peacefully Thursday, November 6, 2008. He was of the Methodist
Faith from choice and a member of the Sunbright United Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather: Millard Evans; and Uncle;
Nathaniel Evans. He is survived by his parents: Richard and Marta Nitzschke;
brother: Richard A. Nitzschke; Grandparents: Harold and Josephine Nitzschke,
Lois Evans. Special nurse, Pauline Pitts. Also a host of uncles, aunts,
cousins and friends. The family will receive friends Friday evening November
7th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral
services will follow at 8:00 p.m. with John Slater and Amy Probst officiating.
Graveside service will be held Saturday, November 8, 2008, at 1:00 p.m.
in the Sunbright Cemetery. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NIX, BOBBIE LEE, age 78 of Murfreesboro, died
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. A native
of Wartburg, she lived in Murfreesboro most of her life. She was in sales
and a member of Southeast Baptist Church.Mrs. Nix was preceded in death
by her husband, Ellie F. Nix, Sr.; her parents, Edward Lee Davis, Sr. and
Jane Green Davis. She is survived by a son, Ellie F. Nix, Jr. of Horsham,
Pa.; daughter, Faleecia (Garry) Taylor of Murfreesboro; brothers, Edward
Lee (Helen) Davis, Jr. of Gallatin and Kenneth Lee Davis of Harriman; two
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.A graveside service will be 10
a.m. Saturday, May 3, 2008 at Evergreen Cemetery. Family and friends will
serve as pallbearers.Visitation with the family will be 5-8 p.m. Friday
and 9-9:30 a.m. Saturday at Jennings and Ayers, 820 S. Church St., Murfreesboro,
TN
(Murfreesboro Post Sunday, May 4, 2008)
NOE, MRS MAMIE SUE [FALLS], age 72, of Oliver
Springs, died Tuesday March 16, 2010, at her home. She was born November
8, 1937 in Coalfield, Tenn. She was preceded in death by parents, John
Robert and Stacie Anna [Nance] Falls, brother, Robert Leroy Falls.
Survivors include her loving husband of 54 years, Charles O. Noe; Sons
and Daughters-in-law: Charles Darrell and Lurley [Green] Noe, of Knoxville;
Gregory Lee and Teresa [Dyer] Noe, of Harriman; Daughter: Melody Denise
[Noe] Carroll, of Oliver Springs. Grandchildren: Scott and Natasha Noe,
Heather and Marty Matson, Amanda and Jimmie Haynes, Christopher Noe, Erika
Noe, Rebekah Noe, Isaac Noe and Audrey Noe. Great grand children; Zackary
Noe, Lindsay Maston, Kylianna Haws, Isaiah Haynes, Wyatt Noe and Aaron
McMahan-Noe. Sister and brother-in-law:Marie and Roy Longmire, of Wartburg.
Special friend: Daisy Goins The family will receive friends Thursday evening,
March 18, 2010, from 6 to 8 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral
services will follow at 8 p.m. with Rev. Larry Noe, Rev. Jerry Noe and
Rev. John Underwood officiating. Graveside services will be held Friday
1:30 p.m. Union Church Cemetery, Wartburg, Tn. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NORMAN,
ALEX JUNIOR, passed away Wednesday, September 24, 2003 due to
complications from Alzheimer's disease and diabetes. Born July 31, 1929
in Gobey, Tennessee, he was preceded in death by his parents, Berry and
Ethel Norman, sisters, Josephine Norman and Nannie Landrum, brother Fred
Norman, and granddaughter TaraLaine Alexandra Armstrong. Junior,
as he was known most of his life, is survived by his wife Susie Goodman
Norman; son and daughter-in-law Gordon and Eilene Norman of Lafayette,
Indiana; son Harold Norman of Wartburg, Tennessee; son and daughter-in-law
Doug and Linda Norman of Kingston, Tennessee; daughter and son-in-law Phyllis
and Ken Jarnagin of Knoxville, Tennessee and sister and brother-in-law
Lorraine and Walter Hopkins of Lima, Ohio. Granddad will be greatly
missed by his grandchildren Lisa and Jason Hudson, Dan Norman, Brandon
Armstrong, Sara Jarnagin, and Caitlin Armstrong all of Knoxville, Tennessee;
Andrew and Alex Norman of Kingston, Tennessee; Dinah and Allen Lamberson
of Acworth, Georgia; Kellie and Tom Wujek of Joliet, Illinois; and Chris
Jarnagin of Lexington, Kentucky. He will also be sadly missed by his precious
joys, seven great-grandchildren; Caleb, Luke, and Grace Hudson of Knoxville,
Tn and Jacob, Mackenzie, Jack and Zackary Lamberson of Acworth, Ga. He
is also survived by a host of extended family and friends. Junior served
in the US Army and was retired from Brushy Mountain State Prison. He was
a member of the Pilot Mountain Old Fashion Missionary Baptist Church. Junior
was also an avid hunter and fisherman.
The family will receive friends fro 6-8 pm Thursday,
September 25, 2003 at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Rev. Danny Jones
and Rev. Josh Lowe will officiate the funeral at 8 pm. Graveside services
will be held at 10 am Friday, September 26th at Morgan Memorial Cemetery
in Wartburg. The family would also like to express their appreciation to
the staff at Lifecare of Morgan County, Park West Geriatric-Psychiatric
Unit, and Adventa Hospice. *Donations may be made in memory of Alex Norman
to the Alzheimer's Assc., 2200 Sutherland Avenue, Suite H. 102, Knoxville,
Tn 37919. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NORMAN, MRS. SYLVIA (TOOTIE) REDMON, age 60 of
Harriman, TN departed this life on Wednesday, November 25, 2009. She was
preceded in death by her parents; L.E. and Delores "Dee" Redmon.She is
survived by her husband of 42 years; Ronnie Joe Norman, Daughter; Rhonda
and Rodney Lamance, Son; Brad and Lanita Norman, Grandchildren; Kyle and
Kayla Lamance, Carissa and Alyssa Norman, Brothers and sisters-in-law:
Mike and Kathy Redmon, Wendell and Gloria Redmon, and Scott and Sabbath
Redmon, Sister-in-law; Mary Lou and Don Patrick, Brother-in-law; Cutris
and Judy Norman, Special friends; Tilda Moore, Mary Nelson and Mary Mae
Simpson, and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive
friends Friday evening, November 27, 2009 at Schubert Funeral Home from
6-8:00 p.m. Funeral services will follow with Dr. Paul Frick officiating.
Graveside services will be Saturday, 11:00 a.m. in Liberty Church Cemetery,Wartburg
, TN. Schubert Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. [WECO radio obituaries]
NORMAN, VELMA LUCILLE NELSON, 75, formerly of
Lancing died Nov. 27, 2003. She was preceded in death by her parents,
Charlie J. Nelson and siter, Wilma Nelson. She is survived by her
husband of 47 years, Lee W. Norman, Jr.; sons, Michael L. Barnette and
Lee "Wendy" W. Norman III of Humble, Texas; son and daughter in law, Garly
L. and Judy L. Barnette of Lancing; grandchildren, Kathy and Emiliano Cavazos
of San Antonio, TX., Keith Barnette of San Antonio, Tammy and Jimmy L.
Giles of Wartburg, Rou and Heather Barnette of Lancing and Shelley Redmon
of Lancing; great-grandchildren, Katie and Kelli Cavazos of San Antonio,
Maci and Eli Giles of Wartburg, Haley, Hannah and Noah Barnette of Lancing
and Christian Recmon of Lancing; brother and sister-in-law, Clifford and
Wanda Nelson of Lancing; and nephews, Rober and Mary Nelson, Randy and
Tammy Nelson and Steve Nelson all of Lancing. Interment in Clear
Creek Cemetery, Lancing. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg was in charge
of arrangements. [Morgan County News]
NORRIS, CHRISTINE WILLIAMS,
85, of Deer Lodge, passed away Thursday, June 14, 2007 at Methodist Medical
Center of Oak Ridge. She was a faithful member of Bethel Primitive Baptist
Church in Deer Lodge and was a loving mother and grandmother. She was affectionately
known as Granny by everyone who knew her. She was preceded in death by
her husband, J.B. Norris; son, Sonny Allen Norris; grandchildren, Dusty
and Rusty Simpson and Colby Melhorn; brother, Omer Williams; and sisters,
Edna Steelman, Birsie Jones and Glee Kennedy. Mrs. Norris is survived by
one son and daughter-in-law, Lawrence and Rhonda Norris; two daughters
and sons-in-law, Josie and Willard Bowman and Betty and Fred Cross; eleven
grandchildren, John, Suzi, Tammy, Vicki, Connie, Jamie, Larry, Jackie,
Eddie, Wendell and Carol; twenty-one great-grandchildren, six great-great
granchildren; a special nephew, Glenn Williams, her church family and a
host of other relatives and friends. The family received friends Saturday,
June 16, 2007 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church in Deer Lodge.
Funeral services followed at 8 p.m. with Bro. Vic Davis and Bro. Genis
Hawkins officiating. Graveside services were Sunday, at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant
Ridge Cemetery. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman serving the family of Mrs.
Christine Williams Norris. [Roane County News]
NORRIS,
DENTON WILLIAM, 84, Harriman, passed away Saturday in Roane
Medical Center. He was a retired construction worker with A.B. Long with
28 years of service, member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Harriman,
U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, and a 40 year member of the National
Motor Club. He was preceded in death by parents Thomas Perry and Nan York
Norris. He is survived by cousin Willie York of Harriman; and devoted friend
and caregiver Anita Gallup of Harriman. Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday at 2 p.m. in chapel of Evans Mortuary with Elder David Manzano
officiating. Interment followed in the Spring Chapel Cemetery, Banner,
Tenn. The family received friends Tuesday from 12 noon to 2 p.m. in Evans
Mortuary. Evans Mortuary of Rockwood was in charge of the arrangements.
[Morgan County News, dated 10-18-2001]
NORRIS, GEORGIA ANN, 113, of Crossville,
passed away Dec. 10, 2002. Funeral services were conducted Dec. 12 from
the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with burial in Haley's Grove Cemetery.
Bro. Ralph Reagan officiated. Mrs. Norris was born Jan. 4, 1889 in Morgan
County, TN, the daughter of Jess and Kate Green Goddard. She was a homemaker
and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren,
and 45 great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded
in death by her husband, John B. Norris; sons, Jim, Dave, Ruben, John and
Duke Norris; daughters, Kathryn Lee and Daisy Norris; grandson, John Junior
Norris; granddaughter, Jean Ann Coffman; great-grandsons, Adam Joel Boles
and Bobby Lynn Norris; great-granddaughter, Tonya Kay Norris; and great-great-grandson,
Matthew Jordan Bartlett. Pallbearers were grandson, Bill Norris; great-grandsons,
Ray Young, James Norris, Johnny Norris and Dustin Lane; and great-great-grandson,
Steven Houston. Honorary pallbearers were Ernest Meadows and Jessie Hyder.
Bilbrey Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. [Crossville
Chronicle]
NORRIS, HUBERT, 56, Texax, died,
June 12, 1999. He was born June 13, 1942 in Pioneer Tn. Survivors:
wife, Jessie Barnes Norris; mother Ada V. Norris; daughter Trudy
and husband, Gerald Crouch; son, Marty R. Norris; sisters, Joyce Fairchild,
Shirley Newport and Janice Driggans, Lela Norris and Denise Murlek and
Judy Positano, Cathy Fillippi and Lovell Shannon; brothers, Kenneth, Jack
and Wendal; one grandson, and three grand-daughters. Burial in Sunbright
Cemetery.
[Morgan County News]
NORRIS, JERRY WASHINGTON, 87 of Deer
Lodge, died Nov. 28, 1982. He was born June 1, 1895 in Morgan County.
He was the son of John and Linda Hawn Norris. Survived by a son, Conway
Norris of Deer Lodge. (Place of interment not listed) (Morgan County
News)
NORRIS, JUANITA, 65, of Oakdale,
died March 28, 1998. Preceded in death by two brothers, Clyde and
Junior Norris. Survivors: daughter, Patricia Brown; sons,
Donald and David Norris both of Oakdale. and five grandchildren.
Brother , Kenneth Norris of Ariz., sisters, Minnie Summers of Wartburg;
Rosie Dicken and Myrtle Bingham both of Oakdale and Willa Mae Ooten of
Ohio. Interment in White Oak Cemetery, Oakdale. (Morgan County News)
NORRIS, MRS. MARGARET SISSY, age 30, passed away
suddenly at her home in Sunbright. She was preceded in death by her grandparents:
Christine and Leon Stephens; and Bertha and Menzo Dishman. She is survived
by her children: Kyla Anna Norris, Sunny Jayde Norris, Tori Rogers and
Eric Rogers, and Erica Rogers and Nicole Rogers; father, Walter Russell
and Shirley Dishman of Allardt; mother, Shirley Dishman of Sunbright; sisters:
Sandy Eldridge of Cookeville, Sarah Walker of Nashville, Pam Eldridge of
Oak Ridge, Melinda Dagley of Sunbright and Ashley Dishman of Murfreesboro;
brothers: Larry Paul Eldridge of Cookeville, David Eldridge of Cookeville,
and Walter Dishman of Allardt; fiancé, Eric Rogers of Sunbright;
and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.The family will
receive friends Saturday, January 2, 2010 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Schubert
Funeral Home, Sunbright. Funeral services will follow at 7:30 p.m. with
Bro. officiating. A graveside service will be held Sunday, January 3rd,
at 1:00 in the Goney Cemetery, Grimsley. [Schubert Funeral Home]
NORRIS, NOLA STAHL HARGIS - age 97, of Wartburg,
Tenn., passed away Sunday, June 23, 2002 at the Lifecare Center of Morgan
County. She was a member of Union Baptist Church. She was preceded in death
by her husband, Harlan Norris; brother, Earl Stahl. She is survived by
her son and daughter in law, Leonard and Mary Helen Hargis of Knoxville;
daughter, Lucille Whetsell of Fayetteville, NC; six grandchildren; twelve
great grandchildren; ten great- great grandchildren; two nieces of Ohio.
The family will receive friends Tuesday June 25, 2002 from 6-9 p.m. at
Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday
2 p.m. in Union Church Cemetery with Rev. David Kunsman officiating.
[Knoxville News Sentinal]
NORRIS, PERRY THOMAS, age 82, Boswell Chapel Community,
Preceded by wife, Nannie York Norris; Survivors, Denton Norris; brother,
Noah Norris; sisters, Leona Hall, Vernie Keeney, Eliza Jones and
Lucinda Kilby. Burial, Springs Chapel Church Cemetery, Fentress Co.
{Morgan County News 10/14/1965]
NORRIS, TOM HARLIN , 77, of Wartburg, died
June 17, 1982. Survivors: wife, Nola Stahl Norris; step-son Leonard
Hargis of Knoxville; step-daughter, Lucille Whetsell of N.C. Also, a sister,
Hattie Parson of Crossville, cousin, Betty Winchester of Harriman. Interment
in Union Cemetery. (Morgan County News)
NORRIS, VIRGIE, 78, Sunbright, died Aug. 11, 1999.
Preceded by husband Fulton Freels; father Virgil Shannon; sister, Vercie
Peeno; daughter-in-law Gula Kay Freels; and husband, Abe Norris.
Survivors: mother, Linda Shannon of Sunbright; two daughters and sons-in-law,
Charlotte Ann and Ira Griffith of Vermillion, Ohio and Josephine and David
Eldridge of Sunbright; five sons and daughters-in-law: Ronnie Lee and Dale
Norris, Omer and Bonnie Freels and Conley and Liz Freels and Roy D. Freels,
all of Sunbright; eight step-children; sisters, Veachel Robbins of Deer
Lodge, Veness Diden, Vonalee Jones and Verdie Seabolt, all of Sunbright
and Velva Turner of Oneida and Vinadean Griffith of Berlin Heights, Ohio;
brothers: Lonnie Shannon of Owensville, Ky., Lonnel Shannon of Wakeman,
Ohio, Lloyd Shannon of Lancing and Leamon and Phil Shannon, both of Sunbirht;
11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and
other relatives. Burial in Sunbright City Cemetery. [Morgan
County News]
NORRIS, WILLIAM 'BILL', age 80, Oakdale,
died 3/6/1965. He was born 1/2/1885 and married Myra Jones on 8/10/1911.
Seven of 12 children survive: Mrs. Melvin Ooten, Mrs Wiley
[Minnie] Summers, Miss Juanita Norris, Clyde Norris and Kenneth Norris;
16 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; sisters, Leona Hall, Cindy
Kilby, Eliza Jones and Vern Kilby. Burial, Pine Orchard Cemetery.
[Morgan County News dated 3/11/1965]
NORTHERN, GARY Sr., 46 of Oakdale,
died April 6, 1997. Preceded in death by one son, Gary Thomas Northern,
Jr; father, Billy Northern; grandparents, Dillard and Lillie Northern;
and uncle., D. J. Northern. Survivors: son, Gary Thomas Northern,
Jr.; daughter, Linda Northern; mother, Beulah Northern;
sisters, Marilyn Collins and husband, Gary of Harriman and Tammy Phillips
of Florida; brother, Joe Northern of Oakdale, ex-wife, Anna Faye Willis..
(burial not listed) (Morgan County News)
NORTHERN, MRS. GENEVA ADA FAYE, born to
Clarence and Nell Brown on December 24, 1931 in Kingston and raised in
Harriman and Oakdale. She went to be with her precious God and his sweet
son Jesus on Monday, May 2, 2008. Ada Faye had battled cancer since June
2007. She loved her Heavenly Father and was ready to go home. She was a
wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who truly enjoyed all
of us to the fullest. Ada really liked playing Bingo, yard selling, and
going to the Dixie Stampede, she loved all of the big family get togethers.
Everyone loved Ada's butter beans and cornbread. She loved going to church
and hearing all the beautiful gospel singings and praising God. She was
preceded in death by her husband: DJ Northern; Parents: Clarence and Nell
Brown; Brother: James Brownl Daughters: Doris "Pando" Beard, Sonya Lea
Northern. Nephew: Chris Brown; Son-in-Law: Dennis Fickey Sr. She is survived
by her son: Sammy Northern
Three daughters and sons-in-law: Margaret Sandifer, Connie
and husband Ray Branson and Carolyn Fickey.
Grandchildren: Charles and wife April Sandifer, Sissy,
Brittany, Sue Sandifer, Thomas, Donald Sandifer, Brenda Brown, Bricklyn
McPeak, Shannon Barnes, Wayne Simmons, Stacey Sheldon, Tracey Northern
and fiancee Eddie, Samuel and Derrick and Fiancee Lee Ann. Great grandchildren:
Faith, Julie Portwood, Raina Avory, Meagan, Sadie and Wadley, Wesley, Misty
Rose, Billy Ashbury, Lekita, Shelby, Lori Grace Ashbury, Jeffrey Bolin,
Rage and Eston Sheldon, Nevin, Trevin Kirkpatrick, Jaiden Patterson, Marissa,
Dennis Fickey Jr. and finacee Katherine Clark, Xadrian, Kyler Fickey, Joyce
Fickey, Lily Genera Fickey, Justin Anthony, Brandon and Jessica Northern.And
her special girl Reba Tallent, husband John and son Michael. Sisters: Evelyn
and Bill McHouiston, Elizabeth Bryant, Louise and Steve Register, Mary
Jo Hart.One brother: Robert Brown And several nieces and nephews. Brother-in-law
Jimmy Northern and wife CarolSpecial dear friends: Helen, John, Derrick,
Betty, Mona, Mary Jane and a host of good neighbors. The family will receive
friends Wednesday May 7, 2008 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon at Davis Funeral
Home, Harriman. Funeral services will follow at 12 PM with Rev. Jimmy Willis
officiating. Graveside services will follow in the Rose Cemetery in Midway.
Davis Funeral home, Harriman, serving the family of Mrs.
Geneva Ada Faye Brown. [weco radio obituary line]
NORTHERN, MR. JIMMIE LEE, age 71, of Oakdale,
TN passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at his home, his loving family
by his side. Jim was saved and baptized of the Baptist faith for
many years. He was preceded in death by his parents; Dillard and
Lillie Northern; Betty Lou Northern, his wife of 47 years, Richard Lee
Northern, their infant son, Jimmie Lee Northern, their infant grandson,
and brothers, Dillard "DJ" Northern, Jr. and Tommy Northern, and many other
loved ones and friends.
Survivors include: Daughter & Son-in-law: Debbie
& Paul Morris of Oak Ridge; Sons & Daughters-in-law:
Mike & Evette Northern of Rockwood Jeff & Denise Northern of Oakdale;
Son: Mark Northern of Harriman: Grandchildren: Jason Northern & wife,
Stacy, Brandon Northern, Sarah Morris, Ambra Nantz & husband,
Rodney; Holly Northern, Stephanie Morris, Brittany Brown, Logan
Northern. Five Precious Great-Grandchildren: Cameron, Hayley, Alan, David
& Ethan
Wife of Two Years: Carol Northern. Many Nieces,
Nephews & Friends.The family will receive friends Thursday, October
9, 2008 from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at Evans Mortuary. Funeral service will
follow at 8:00P.M. in the chapel with Rev. John Underwood officiating.
Interment will be Friday, October 10 at 4:00 p.m. at the Piney Grove Cemetery
in Harriman. Family and friends may gather at Evans Mortuary by 3:15 p.m
Friday, for procession to the cemetery. [EvansMortuary]
NORTHERN, SARAH JANE POTTER, age 66, formerly
of Potters Chapel, died in Martinsville, Ind. Preceded by husband,
Horace Northern; daughter of late Will & Florence Pace Potter;
Survivors, daughters, Pearly Taylor, Ruby, Thelma and Rachael; sons, Albert
and Alvin. [Morgan County News dated 12/9/1965]
NORTHRUP, MRS. ELIZABETH JANE,
(SALLIE) SEABOLT, age 90 of Sunbright, TN passed away
Wednesday, April 11, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband;
John Melvin Northrup, Daughter; Phyllis Ann Northrup,Parents; James and
Lula Seabolt, brothers; Ralph, James, Clyde and Paul Seabolt, sisters;
Waneeta Heath, Virgina Hale, Olive Square and Jean Northrup, Sons-in-law;
Bill Beach and Charles Cleveland,Survived by children; Betty Beach of Wartburg
TN, Geraldine Craddock and husband Frank of Wartburg, TN,
Barbara Cleveland of Sunbright, TN and J.W. Northrup and wife Patricia
of Joelton, TN,Grandchildren; Deborah Baird, Linda Workman, Wayne Barnes
,Peggy Keeler, Billy Beach Jr., J.W. Northrup Jr., Rodney Craddock, Melissa
Krahn, Barbara Rich, Cheryl Stephens, Paula Abbott, Donna Whipple and Charles
Cleveland Jr. Special great- grandson; Dennis Stephens; 24 other very special
great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.Sister; Mildred Huckeby
of Cincinnati, OH. The family will recieve friends Friday evening, April
13, 2007 from 6-8:00, Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright, TN.Funeral
services will be Saturday morning, 11:00 a.m., Schubert Funeral; Interment
will follow in Pleasent Ridge cemetery, Sunbright, TN.
NORTHRUP, FLARCE HALL, Jan. 10, 1906 - Dec.
1, 2001
Flarce Hall Northrup, 95, of Sunbright, TN, passed away
Dec. 1, 2001. Funeral services were conducted Dec. 3 at Schubert
Funeral Home in Sunbright, with the Rev. Luther Massengill officiating.
A graveside service will be held today, Dec. 4 at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant
Ridge Church Cemetery. Mrs. Northrup was born Jan. 10, 1906, in Morgan
County, TN, the daughter of John and Eliza Hall. Survivors include her
husband of 75 years, Fred W. Northrup of Sunbright; brother, Sam Hall of
Huntsville, TN; sons and daughters-in-law, Fred T. and Carolyn Northrup
of Crestwood, KY, Jack and Helen Northrup of Shannon, MS, and Vaughn Northrup
of Sunbright; daughters and sons-in-law, Doris Hughes of Cincinnati, OH,
Robbie Stewart, and Judy and Phil Shannon, all of Sunbright, and Altheiah
and Dennis Jones of Deer Lodge; 28 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren
and great-great-grandchildren; very special friend, Josh Brown; and a host
of other friends and relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents,
John and Eliza Hall; sisters, Emma Walker, Flara Terry, Alma Hall and Dimple
Acres; brother, Tom Hall; sons, Billy Hall and J.B. Hall; daughter, Ila
Mae McLin; and son-in-law, ClaytonStewart. Schubert Funeral Home was in
charge of the arrangements. [Crossville Chronicle, Cumberland Co.
TN]
NORTHRUP, FRED W., 95, of Sunbright, TN,
passed away June 27, 2002. Funeral services were conducted June 28 at Schubert
Funeral Home in Wartburg, TN, with the Rev. Luther Massengill officiating.
A graveside service was held June 29 at Pleasant Ridge Church Cemetery.
Mr. Northrup was born April 29, 1907, in Morgan County, TN, the son of
Walter Norm and Sylvia F. Northrup. Survivors include his sisters, Addie
Voiles and Velva Johnson, both of Dayton, OH; sons and daughters-in-law,
Jack and Helen Northrup of Mississippi, Thomas and Caroline Northrup of
Kentucky, and Vaughn Northrup of Sunbright; daughters and sons-in-law,
Altheiah and Dennis Ray Jones of Deer Lodge, Judy and Phill Shannon, and
Robbie Stewart, all of Sunbright, and Doris Sue Hughes of Ohio; 28 grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a host of other
relatives and friends; and special friend, Jack Brown of Sunbright.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Flarce
Northrup; brothers, Melvin, Leonard, Osley, Sam, Virgil, Walter and Kenneth;
sisters, Rosa, Mary, Gertie and Dorothy; sons, J.B. and Billy; and daughter,
Ila Mae McLin. Information furnished courtesy of Schubert Funeral Home.
[Crossville Chronicle..Cumberland Co., TN].
NORTHRUP, JOHN MELVIN, 87, Sunbright, died
May 10, 2000. Preceded by parents, Walter and Sylvia Northrup; daughter,
Phyllis Northrup and grandson, Gregory Northrup. Survivors: wife of 63
years, Elizabeth Jane Seabolt Northrup; chidlren, Betty and husband Billie
Beach, Geraldine and husband Frank Craddock, Barbara Cleveland and J.W.
and wife Patricia Northrup; 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and
2 great-great-grandchidren; brother, Fred Northrup; sisters, Addie Volles
and Velvie Johnson. Interment in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Sunbright. [Morgan
County News]
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NORTHRUP, LEONARD C., 77, Sunbright, formerly
of Dayton, Ohio, died 1/1/2000 at his home in Sunbright. Preceded by wife
Georgia, son, Phillip and step-son, Gary Blakenship. Survivors, sisters,
Addie Voles, Velva Johnson; brothers, Fred Northrup and Melvin N. Funeral
services in Dayton, Ohio. [Morgan County News]
NORTHRUP, MAZIE, age 64, died 12/22/1964 [paper
damaged and unreadable] widow of late Virgil Northrup. Survivors:
several children, 16 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Julia Hambright and Ruth
Bunch. [Morgan County News dated 12/31/1964]
NORVELL, ALYSSA JOY, 17,
Wartburg, went home to our Heavenly Father on Oct. 16, 2005. She was born
Feb. 10, 1988 in Pike County, Mo., and attended Central School. Alyssa
planned to attend Harriman Technical School in January. She was preceded
in death by an infant sister, Dawn Lisette; paternal grandfather, Don Earl
Wickersham; aunts, Celia Hall Atchison and Patricia Hall Kent; beloved
cousin and friend, Brad Byrd, II and Robert K. Thomas; and grandfather,
James Harvey Norvell. She is survived by her mother, Lisa Joy Norvell of
Wartburg; father, James H. Norvell of Louisiana, Mo.; brother, Judson James
Norvell and wife Heather Horton Norvell and their soon-to-be-born child,
Harley Ann Norvell, also of Louisiana; grandparents, Juanita Byrd Arnold
and Jewell (Toby) Arnold of Wartburg; paternal grandmother, Mary Gillert;
aunts, Sally Hall Miller of Richmond, Ind.; honorary aunts, Betty Dyer
and Joann Vann; a special mother figure, Sharon Lane; also surviving Alyssa
is the very special man in her life, Adam Robinson, and friends Ashley
Walls, Marci Hambright and many other friends and close relatives. Alyssa
celebrated life and was beloved by all those who knew her. The family received
friends Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005 from 11 to 1 p.m. in Schubert Funeral
Home in Wartburg. Funeral services began at 1 p.m. with Bro. Larry Perkins
and Bro. Buster Armes officiating. Interment followed in Clear Creek Cemetery.
[Roane County News]
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