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2151 Douglas "Doug" Andrew Baldwin, age 73 of Douglasville, Ga., passed away on Sunday, March 31, 2019. He was born in Newland, NC on Jan. 9, 1946, son of the late Clarence Baldwin and the late Maude Bentley Baldwin.

Doug was a Veteran of the United States Army during the Vietnam Conflict and worked in Civil Service for the government. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Cordele, Ga. He was an avid golfer and fan of the Atlanta Braves.

He is survived by his Wife of 48 years: Dwanna Hathcox Baldwin; Daughters: Michelle Baldwin and Amanda Baldwin; Brother: Robert Baldwin; two special Nieces: Debbie Baldwin Trivett and Renea Baldwin Bolick; and other Nieces and Nephews; and his special family pet, Maizy.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Sister: Faye Fifield and Brother: Clarence Baldwin, Jr.

Per his wishes, he was cremated and Memorial Services will be held in North Carolina and Cordele, Ga., at a later date. 
Baldwin, Douglas Andrew (I73547)
 
2152 Douglas Allen Nave, 53, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, December 5, 2022. Doug was born in DeKalb, Ill., to Mary Ann (Kizis) Nave of Sycamore, Ill., and the late Norman Douglas Nave.
Those left to remember and cherish Doug’s memory in addition to his mother include one brother, Bill Nave of Sycamore, Ill.; a niece, Cayenne Nave of Sycamore, Ill.; and a nephew, Connor Nave, also of Sycamore, Ill.
A graveside service to honor the life of Douglas Allen Nave will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 10, in the Nave Cemetery (Siam Road, Elizabethton).  
Kizis, Mary Ann (18293848)
 
2153 Douglas Allen Nave, 53, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, December 5, 2022. Doug was born in DeKalb, Ill., to Mary Ann (Kizis) Nave of Sycamore, Ill., and the late Norman Douglas Nave.
Those left to remember and cherish Doug’s memory in addition to his mother include one brother, Bill Nave of Sycamore, Ill.; a niece, Cayenne Nave of Sycamore, Ill.; and a nephew, Connor Nave, also of Sycamore, Ill.
A graveside service to honor the life of Douglas Allen Nave will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 10, in the Nave Cemetery (Siam Road, Elizabethton).  
Nave, Douglas Allen (96367195)
 
2154 Douglas Carroll Tolley (Bubba), age 75, of Elizabethton, left his loved ones for his perfect life in Heaven on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 from Hermitage Nursing Home. He no longer has any disabilities, no more pain! He is whole!

Doug loved his family, his friends, his neighbors, watching westerns, riding his bicycle, his birthday, Christmas and eating out. Doug loved going to his church, Hunter First Baptist, where he was a member.

Doug was born September 23rd, 1944 to Mary Cornett Tolley and the late Zeke Tolley, Sr. In addition to his dad, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jimmy Tolley; his grandparents, Dave and Julie Hilman Tolley and Frank and Myrtle Stevens Cornett.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his brothers, Billy Tolley, Sr, Dean (Louise) Tolley and Zeke (Charlene) Tolley, Jr.; his nieces, Toria Tolley, Tina Tolley McConnell, Diana Tolley Greenway, Tammy Tolley, Alison and Gretta Arnold; and his nephews, Gregory Tolley, Bily Tolley II, Tom McConnell, Bobby Tolley, Stephen Tolley and David Tolley; and eleven great nieces and nephews, also survive.

A service to celebrate Douglas’s life will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Sunday, July 5, 2020 in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton with Reverend Steven Nauman, officiating. Music will be provided by Patty Hodge. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM until 2:00 PM in the funeral home chapel, prior to the service on Sunday or at the residence at any time.

The graveside service will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be his nephews, Gregory Tolley, Tom McConnell, Billy Tolley, II, Bobby Tolley, Stephen Tolley and David Tolley. Honorary pallbearers will be his friends and neighbors, his church family, Estel Whitehead, Jerry Whitehead, Allen Goodwin, Jon Byrd, Gary Johnson, Wesley Johnson, Adrian Tolley, Richard Davenport, Joshua Bowers, Frank Bowers, William Trivett, Randall Lewis, R.L. Miller, George Collins, Ronnie Townsend, Steve Foltz, Jeff Chambers and Doug Phillips.

Doug’s family would like to thank Dr. Chakradhav M. Reedy for his medical care and concern beyond the office and the faithful friend and neighbor, Patsy Ballard for all he love and care she showered on Doug for so long. 
Tolley, Douglas Carroll (53605564)
 
2155 Douglas Coffey, age 89, of Morganton, N.C. passed away on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at his residence.

He was born on March 24, 1929, in Avery County, N.C., a son of the late Ira Vance Coffey and the late Gladys Cooke Coffey.

He was US Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict and was the Owner and Operator of the Texaco at Invershiel at Linville Gap, NC. Doug enjoyed life and his family. He was an avid farmer and gardener. He and his wife, Lillian, spent many years teaching dance lessons.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son: Lyndon Coffey; grandson: Jonathan Cropper; sister: Wilma Greene; brothers: Hundley and Boyd Coffey.

Douglas leaves behind to cherish his memory his: wife of 65 years, Lillian Hughes Coffey of Morganton, NC; Sons: Morris (Donna) Coffey, Michael (Christy) Coffey; Daughter: Sharon (Rick) Moody; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services for Douglas Coffey will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in the Grandfather Chapel of the Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home, with Dr. Ken Harper officiating. Military honors will be provided by the Pat Ray Post of the VFW. 
Coffey, Douglas (I63965)
 
2156 Douglas Edward Cress, 78, passed away on Monday, September 28, 2020 at his home. He was born on June 12, 1942 to the late Azel and Hazel Cress in Johnson County, TN. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughters, Cindy Guinn and Anette Cress.

Those left to cherish his memories include his sisters, Maxine Hall and husband Barton, Carolyn Pardue; brothers, Raymond Cress and wife Carolyn, Glenn Cress; grandson, Chad Guinn and several nieces and nephews.

The graveside service and burial was held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 1, 2020 at the Cress Cemetery with friend Dick Stout officiating. Pallbearers will be family and friends. 
Cress, Douglas Edward (76396430)
 
2157 Douglas Eugene "Gene" Graybeal, 84, of Johnson City, died Tuesday, November 7, 2017, at Johnson City Medical Center. He was a native of Johnson City and a son of the late Dana and Selma Stout Graybeal.
Gene was a retired truck driver who last worked for Mor-Flo. He was a long-time member of Sinking Creek Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents, his wife, Vera Jarrett Rupert (March of 2016), and his brother, Jimmy Graybeal (also in 2016), preceded him in death.
Survivors include two stepsons, Wayne and his wife Jane Rupert of Limestone and Eddie Rupert, also of Limestone; a brother and his wife, Marion A. and Dianne Graybeal of Knoxville; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A graveside service for Douglas Eugene "Gene" Graybeal will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 12, at Happy Valley Memorial Park under the direction of Pastor Jayson Hoagland. Pallbearers will be Calvin Moffett, Allen Rupert, Robbie Rupert, Eric Rupert, Bobby Tester, Sidney Tester and Jesse Stewart. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Sinking Creek Baptist Church 
Graybeal, Douglas Eugene (I59471)
 
2158 Douglas Eugene Gragg, age 72, of Blowing Rock, NC passed peacefully into the waiting arms of Jesus on Friday, Aug. 24, 2018 at his residence.

He was born on June 8, 1946, in Avery County, NC, a son of the late Edward Gragg and the late Hazel Clark Gragg.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his grandsons and was a carpenter and a nurseryman most of his life. More than anything he loved serving his Lord and preaching His word.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Sister: Essie Elaine Daniels; Brother: William Leon Gragg.

Gene leaves behind to cherish his memory his: Wife of 53 years, Ada Harris Gragg of the home; Daughter: Leda (Darrell) Shatley of Linville, NC; Sons: Douglas (Trisha) Gragg, Jr. of Lenoir, NC, Joseph (Michele) Gragg of Blowing Rock, NC; Sister: Carolyn Gragg of Lenoir, NC; Brothers: Charles Gragg of Lenoir, NC, Wayne (Frances) Gragg of Lenoir, NC; Grandchildren: Timothy Shatley, Jacob Gragg, Joseph Gragg, Ben Shatley, Caleb Gragg, Isaiah Gragg, Noah Harmon, Emma Ruth Shately, Joshua Shatley, Dakota Harmon; Great Grandchild: Ethan Gragg.

The family will receive friends on Saturday evening at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m.

Funeral services for Douglas E. Gragg will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, beginning from the Church of Jesus Christ Linville with Pastor Steve Turbyfill, Evangelist Jerry Grogan and Brother Wayne Gragg officiating. Interment will follow in the Gragg Family Cemetery. Doug's grandson's will serve as pallbearers 
Gragg, Douglas Eugene (I60496)
 
2159 Douglas H. Fair passed away on Friday, April 14, 2023 at the Johnson City Medical Center following a brief illness at the age of 81. He was born in Elizabethton to the late Hiram and Alice (Woods) Fair. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Esten Shaffer.

Doug retired from McKee Baking where he was a Little Debbie Snack Cakes distributor for 30 years. After retirement, he worked as a courier for Citizens Bank for 10 years and loved it! Doug was a member of Dungan Chapel Baptist Church and loved going to NASCAR races for many years with friends but more than anything, Doug loved his children and grandchildren.

Those left to cherish Doug is his wife, Janice (Grindstaff) Fair; two daughters, Julie Thomas and Carrie Cagle and husband David of Elizabethton; his son, Dwayne Fair and wife Kim of Cookeville, TN; six grandchildren, Jared Thomas and Jill Rube (Steven) of Elizabethton, Jacob (Danielle) Thomas of Asheville, NC, Cayden and Drew Fair of Cookeville, TN and a special granddaughter, Laikyn Stevens; one special sister, Betty Shaffer of Elizabethton; two sisters-in-law, Imogene Dykes and Kate (Gordon) Rodgers; his best friend, Bob Rainbolt, Doug Stevens and Ruby Hatley and many, many more.

A service to celebrate Doug’s life will be conducted at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton with Reverend Teddy Lewis officiating. Music will be under the direction of Michelle Sluder. The family will receive friends from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM in the funeral home chapel prior to the service on Wednesday.

The graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Thursday, April 20, 2023 in the Ensor Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Joe Stonecipher, Louie Blevins, Frank Taylor, Wayne Grant, Darrell Byrd and Bob Rainbolt. Honorary pallbearers will be Joe LaPorte, Sam LaPorte and the rest of Doug’s friends at Citizens Bank.  
Fair, Douglas H. (13587342)
 
2160 Douglas McArthur Vance, 77, of Avery County went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 while at home, surrounded by his family watching the birds and his grandchildren play. He was born on Sept. 2, 1942, in Mitchell County, NC to the late Jasper Hayden Vance and Carrie Ella Trivett Vance. “Mac” was a 1961 graduate of Crossnore High School.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Sisters: Verna Sue Vance, Vida Carpenter, Georgie Lee Prather and Selma Vance. He was also preceded in death by his Sister: Alice Vance; Sister: Thelma Vance and Brother: Daniel Vance, who died in infancy.

Doug leaves behind to cherish his memory in love, a large family: his Wife: Patsy F. Vance; and Children: Deborah and Robbie Vance of Stamey Branch and Curtis Vance of Nebo; his Grandchildren: Cassie Vance and Thomas Taylor Jr. of Land Harbor, Caitlyn Vance and husband John Klinedinst II of Moore, Okla., Ella Singleton and husband Josh Singleton of Linville, Curtis Vance Jr. and wife Abigail Vance of Newland, Zachary Vance, Macie Vance and Autumn Vance; and his Great-grandchildren: Conner Brewer, Abby Brewer, Hadley Klinedinst, Emmaline Singleton, Ethan Singleton, Karson Whitehead and Karter Vance. He is also survived by his three Brothers and Sister: Ted Vance of Morganton, Hayden Vance of Stamey Branch, Joe Vance of Morganton, and Brenda Clements of Rutherford College, NC, as well as extended Family: Harriet Coffee of Charlotte, Lisa Miller of Valdese, and numerous Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and close loved ones of the Vance Family.

In his early life Douglas enjoyed listening to music, watching and playing various sports and helping his parents on the farm. He met the love of his life and married her on May 16, 1964. Together Doug and Patsy built a strong and close family that Douglas dedicated his life to supporting. He retired from carpentry in 2002 when he was 60 years old and since enjoyed playing with his dog Caesar, watching birds, old western movies and preaching, listening to bluegrass and gospel music, playing with his great grandchildren and enjoying his time with his siblings.

He will be remembered by many members of the community as a loving and kind man that loved his Lord our Savior and his family.

Visitation was held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2020, at Stamey Town Missionary Baptist Church followed by Funeral Services and graveside rights at Stamey Town Community Cemetery in the Stamey Branch Community, with Rev. Russel Hoilman & Rev. Tommy Carver officiating. Special singing services will be done by Mac's Niece, Nikki Prather and Son, Curtis Vance with his church men’s choir group “The Guys” from Marion First Freewill Baptist. EJ of Piper Jones will be providing special musical services as well. 
Vance, Douglas McArthur (I67908)
 
2161 Douglas Taylor, age 76, of Elk Park, NC passed away on Thursday, May 16, 2019, at his home.

He was born on Feb. 6, 1943, in Banner Elk, NC, a son of the late Claude Taylor and the late Nell Brewer Taylor.

He was preceded in death by his Parents; Brother: John Taylor; and Sister: Barbara Daniels.

Doug attended Evergreen Baptist Church. He enjoyed watching sports like basketball and football, working outside, but most importantly he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and his entire family. He enjoyed listening to Gospel and Country music.

Doug leaves behind to cherish his memory his Wife of 48 years: JoAnn Turbyfill Taylor of Elk Park, NC; Daughter: Claudette (David) Reep of Jonas Ridge, NC; Son: Douglas J. (Kelly) Taylor of Lenoir, NC; Brother: Thomas (Shelia) Taylor of Montezuma, NC; Grandchildren: Matthew Reep and Mikayla Reep of Jonas Ridge, NC; Special Sister-in-Law: Patty Hicks of Elk Park, NC; several Nieces and Nephews, and a special Cat: Patches.

Services for Doug Taylor will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, 2019, at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home, with Rev. Johnny McCoury officiating.

The family will receive friends beginning at 5 p.m. up until the service hour on Saturday at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.

Interment will take place at 2 p.m. on Sunday May 19, 2019, at Ledford Family Cemetery off Goose Hollow Road in Newland, NC.

The Taylor family would like to offer a special thank you to the Avery County EMS and the Avery County Sheriff's Office. 
Taylor, Douglas (I71810)
 
2162 Dovie was named after Dove Cleo Arnold, who married Joseph Alexander DeLoach. Heaton, Dovie Celestia (I2890)
 
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Unknown, Elizabeth (I30038)
 
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Grant, Mary (I30387)
 
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Ford, Mary (I30353)
 
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Unknown, Elizabeth (I30073)
 
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Ford, John (I30457)
 
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Ford, Lloyd (I30422)
 
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Ford, Benjamin (I30492)
 
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Price, Leah (I30248)
 
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Ford, Thomas (I30213)
 
2174 Doyle A Calhoun, 87, of Newland, North Carolina passed away on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, at the Watauga Medical Center in Boone.

Doyle was born on July 18, 1935 in Avery County, North Carolina, a son of the late Coye A. Calhoun and the late Elsie Sluder Calhoun.

Doyle was a graduate of Newland High School and had attended NC State and ETSU. He proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Doyle worked in Printing and Graphic Art. He was in charge of the Metropolitan Atlanta Combined Federal Campaign, and was awarded for his work in the Action/Georgia DHR Senior Companion and Foster Grandparent Program. He was recognized for Outstanding Achievement as Printing Coordinator for GSA.

In his youth, Doyle, was a member of the Vale Freewill Baptist Church in Newland. He was a member of the Eastside Baptist Church in Marietta, Ga., for 35 years and was currently a member of the Cranberry Baptist Church.

Doyle was known for his gourmet cooking and he enjoyed painting, bowling, archery, hunting, gardening, making wine, fishing, photography, bird watching, four wheelers, boating, making fishing lures, skiing, dancing and loved Mexican food. He was also a member of the Avery County Christmas Tree Farmers Association, National Rifle Association and the American Hunters Association.

He was preceded in death by his father, Coye A Calhoun; mother, Elsie S. Calhoun; nephew, Coye Yates and a niece, Christie Yates.

Doyle leaves behind to cherish his memory, wife of 63 years, Grace Ollis Calhoun; two daughters, Nancy Calhoun (Gary) Thomason Whenman of Newland, NC, Andrea Calhoun (Jesse) Shakarian of Pacific Palisades, Calif.; four grandchildren, Jordan Thomason of Newland, NC, Tori Thomason of Newland, NC, Zane Shakarian of Pacific Palisades, Calif., Stella Shakarian of Pacific Palisades, Calif.; great great grandchild, Ruby Childress of Newland, NC; and a sister, Glenda C. (Alfred) Yates of Newland, NC.

Services for Doyle A Calhoun were held at noon on Saturday, Sept. 10, from the Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Rev. Lucas McKinney, David Burnop and Gene Honeycutt officiating. Interment followed in the Fork Mountain Cemetery, where Doyle was the Manager for more than 28 years. 
Calhoun, Doyle A. (75302306)
 
2175 Doyle Brewer, 89, of Carter County, Tenn., went home to be with his Lord on Thursday, February 24, 2022, following a brief illness. Doyle was born in Carter County to the late Paul and Laurina Presnell Brewer. In addition to his parents, Doyle was preceded in death by his wife, Loretta Margaret Peeks Brewer, in 2001.
Doyle retired as a truck driver for Clark Lumber after many years of service. He would help anyone that was in need. He loved his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and being outside, listening to country music and his beloved dog.
Doyle was of the Christian faith.
Those left to cherish Doyle’s memory include his son, Danny Lee (Kathy) Brewer; two granddaughters, Mindy (Shaun) Malone and Becky Brewer and fiancé Travis; his great-grandchildren, Alexis Malone, Michelle Malone, Carter Malone, Bentley Malone and Chloe Babb; his step-grandchildren, James Garland, Justin Garland, Abigail Garland and Damien Babb; his sisters, Virginia (Lewis) Blevins, Dimple Brewer and Birdie (Ed) Smith Peters; and his brother, Kaye (Phyllis) Brewer. Several nieces, nephews, cousins and neighbors also survive.
The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of Sycamore Shoals ICU for their tremendous care of Doyle during his illness.
A celebration of Doyle’s life will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday, February 28, in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton with Mr. Clarence Cannon officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Monday, prior to the service. The graveside service will follow in the Morrell Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Mike Blevins, David Blevins, Jake Fagan, Danny Blakey, James Garland, Eddie Smith Peters and Frank Hamby. Honorary pallbearers will be Shaun Malone, Travis Babb and Bill Depew. 
Brewer, Doyle (I91059)
 
2176 Doyle Eugene Whittington, age 61, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, at Sycamore Shoals Hospital.

A native of Avery County, he was a son of Toni Hopson Whittington and the late Arrie Whittington. Doyle loved to joke around and enjoyed fishing.

Surviving in addition to his mother, Toni, is his Wife: Eleanor Johnson; Daughters: Chasity Carpenter and husband, Freddie, of Newland, and Candance Johnson of Elizabethton, Tenn.; Grandchildren: Chase and Chelsey Kirkpatrick; Brother: Wade Whittington; Nieces: Faustin Forester (Grayson) of Elk Park, Fallon Hopson (Gary) of Mountain City, Tenn., and Rachel Whittington of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and a Nephew: Carl Whittington, also of Oak Ridge, Tenn.

No services are planned at this time. 
Whittington, Doyle Eugene (I71029)
 
2177 Dr. Amos Garrison interviewed Solomon Garrison(son
when he was 88--1905--wrote it down. Solomon said
mother of Robert was Nancy McAlby. records in
Wilmington Del. show Anne Mack 
Garrison, Robert (I19194)
 
2178 Dr. Clarence "Bud" Carlton Hale, 97, of Kinston, NC. died Monday, May 28th.

Dr. Hale, born in Elizabethton, TN; was the son of the late Arthur Asa Hale and Sarah Lacy Hale and was the last surviving of nine children.

He was inducted into the Elizabethton, Tennessee High School Sports Hall of Fame, as a member of the 1938 state championship football team. A first sergeant during World War II in the Army National Guard, he served with the 30th Infantry Division "Old HIckory", 117th Infantry Regiment, Company "A". He landed on Omaha Beach in mid-June 1944 and entered combat soon thereafter. He was captured by German forces during the Battle of Normandy on August 7, 1944 in the Mortain Counterattack in Normandy, France, and was held as a prisoner of war for nine months until being liberated in April, 1945. He was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge and Bronze Star.

He was employed as a dentist with Caswell Center, retiring after 40 years. For many years he volunteered at Mary's Kitchen and Meals on Wheels. 
Hale, Clarence Carlton "Bud" (I69562)
 
2179 Dr. Deloach's photo is online at
 
DeLoach, Charles Thomas M.D. (I19564)
 
2180 Dr. Douglas Cole, 76, of Elizabethton, passed away Sunday evening, November 11, 2018, at Johnson City Medical Center following a lengthy illness. Dr. Cole was born June 3, 1942 in Elizabethton and was the son of the late A C and Olive Rey Davis Cole.
Dr. Cole was a 1961 graduate of Elizabethton High School, a graduate of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and the University of Tennessee Dental School-Memphis. He was the past president of the First Tennessee Dental Society and a recipient of the Tennessee Dental Association Fellowship Award in 1983.
Dr. Cole was a member of First Baptist Church of Elizabethton and had served as a deacon and chairman of the Deacon Board. He was a former member of the church choir and taught Sunday School.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in the Dental Corps on the USS Franklin Roosevelt in the Mediterranean Sea.
He was a former member of the Elizabethton City Council and the Elizabethton Rotary Club. He was a member and past Worshipful Master of Dashiell Masonic Lodge #238 F&AM, and a York Rite and Scottish Rite Mason.
He had many hobbies, including wood-working, hunting, sailing, golf, stained glass artistry, painting, and loved to travel. Dr. Cole was well known for his culinary skills.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Sue Hahn.
He is survived by his wife, Vickie Graybeal Cole, of the home; four daughters, Kelly (Dustin) Walters and Emily (Erik) Morganstern, both of Johnson City, Tenn., Melissa Graybeal of Atlanta, and Daphne (Shane) Seybert of Grayson, Ga.; and seven grandchildren, Cole Morganstern, Caroline Morganstern, Kate Walters, Emma Walters, Parke Walters, Sam Seybert and Sawyer Seybert. 
Cole, Douglas (I68288)
 
2181 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I42162)
 
2182 Dr. Edgar Bingham, 78, died Friday, Nov. 5, 1999, in Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, TN.
He was born in Watauga County, NC, and lived in Emory, VA for the past 46 years. He retired after 36 years as professor of geography at Emory & Henry College and was a teacher and mentor to many students after retirement. He
was a published cartographer, avid reader, and gardener. He was a member of Emory & Henry United Methodist Church. 
Bingham, Edgar (I51163)
 
2183 Dr. Estill L. Caudill Jr. , 82, Pine Hill Road Extension, Elizabethton, died Monday evening, March 1, 1999, at his residence following a brief illness. Dr. Caudill was a native of Narrows, Va., and the son of the late Dr. E.L. Caudill Sr. and Flora Weatherly Caudill. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Lucy Bolton Caudill, October 12, 1987

Dr. Caudill graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1941. Following his internship, he entered the U.S. Army to serve during World War II. During World War II, Dr. Caudill was in the D Day invasion, the Battle of the Bulge and the crossing of the River Rhine. He was a member of the 101st Airborne and the 82nd Airborne. At the end of World War II, Dr. Caudill returned to Elizabethton and entered into the practice of family medicine. He had served as president of the Tennessee Academy of General Practice, the Tennessee State Board of Registration in Medicine, was the Carter County Medical Examiner for many years, and served as Medical Director of Beaunit Fibers until his retirement. Dr. Caudill was a member and past president of the Elizabethton Rotary Club, a former director of Citizens Bank, and a charter director of Security Federal Savings Bank. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include a son, Dr. E.L. Caudill III, Manchester, Mass.; two daughters, Anne Clifton Lewis, Guilford, Conn., and Lucy Austin, Ooltewah, Tenn.; a brother, Julian Caudill, Elizabethton; and a sister, Mary Daniel Weiss, Alexandria, Va. Six grandchildren also survive. 
Caudill, Dr. Estill Leftrage Jr. (I71178)
 
2184 Dr. Floyd Earl May, 89, of Elizabethton, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, on Saturday, October 15, 2016, at his home. He was the son of the late Roby Dewitt and Leila Bowers May and was born in Johnson County, though he lived most of his life in Carter County, TN. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Dr. Joyce May, on
December 7, 2002 and his second wife, Lou Heaton Davidson May in 2014; three brothers, Dr. Joe May, Roby May, Riley May; two sisters, Violet Dewitt and Rosalie Merritt.

Dr. May was a veteran of the United States Navy having served during WWII. He was a graduate of East Tennessee State University where he received a degree in chemistry and a 1956 graduate of the UT College of Medicine at Memphis. He served his residency in Anesthesiology at the UT Hospital in Knoxville before returning to Elizabethton where he practiced medicine since 1957. He was a former Chief of Staff at Carter County Memorial Hospital and a member of Hunter United Methodist Church. His hobbies included genealogy, farming and spending time with his family.

Those left to cherish his memory include two daughters, Dr. Angela May-Cross, and her husband, Franklin, Kingsport; Carol Nidiffer and her husband, Jessie, Elizabethton; two sons, Dr. Grover May, Elizabethton; Dr. David May and his wife, Regina, Elizabethton; twelve grandchildren, Stephanie Maxwell, Hannah Holly, Chelsea Ross, Aaron Somers, Ryan May, Ashley May, Dawson May, Rylee May, Reagan May, Elizabeth May, Nathan May, Andrew May; eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Hilda Collins and her husband, Herb, Elizabethton; Bertha Lou Boone, West Jefferson, NC; and Joy Bernshausen, Elizabethton. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.

A service to honor the life of Dr. May will be conducted on Monday, October 17, 2016 at 7:00 PM at the Hunter United Methodist Church with Rev. Estel Williams officiating. Eulogies will be delivered by his family and friends. The family will receive friends from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Monday in the church prior to the service.

The Committal and Entombment service will be conducted on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 10:00 AM in the Mausoleum of Peace, at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Rick Martin, Dr. Eugene Galloway, Dr. David Fenner, Dr. Jerry Gastineau, Dr. Robert Walter and Dr. Arnold Hopland. Those wishing to attend are invited to meet the family at the funeral home at 9:15 AM on Tuesday to go in procession to the cemetery.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt and sincere thank you to Dr. Jay Jaishankar, Dr. Jeff Farrow, Dr. Jeff Hopland, Dr. Scott Dulebon and the staff and nurses of Amedysis Hospice for the love, care and support shown to Dr. May and the family during his illness. 
May, Dr. Floyd Earl (I52116)
 
2185 Dr. Herbert Warren Collins, age 99, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, February 7, 2021. He was born in Kingsport, Tenn., to Pryor and Bettie Collins.
He graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School in 1940. He enlisted in the Army Air Force in 1942. During World War II, he served 14 months with the Air Force weather service in a Canadian Arctic outpost. While there he was gifted with a dog from Harry Gibbons which began his dog team. He was also stationed on the Portuguese islands of the Azores before he was honorably discharged in November of 1945.
After his military career, he attended the University of Tennessee in Memphis where he met Hilda May. He received a Medical Degree in 1950. Herb and Hilda were married in June of 1951. He briefly served as a doctor for a coal mining community in London, Ky. In 1955 he moved to Orlando, Fla., and began his private family practice. He enjoyed caring for his patients for over 30 years.
After he retired, he returned to East Tennessee and especially enjoyed getting into mischief with his two brothers. He continued to actively participate in many medical societies. He liked raising horses and ponies, collecting buggies, propagating plants and building wagons and barns with his family. He was also an inventor holding patents for his creations. He enjoyed going to auctions and stockyards. His lifelong passion for learning and his endearing ability to find teachable moments with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren remains his greatest achievement.
In addition to his parents, preceding him in death were his sister, Mary Edell Hawley, and his two brothers, Jack Collins and Robert “Bob” Collins.
He is survived by his wife, Hilda May Collins of Elizabethton, Tenn.; their seven children and spouses, Deborah Gardner (Jim), Twinkle Urbanski (Gary), Kim Collins (Pam), Monica Lalane (Bob), Teresa Pearce (Randy), Melanie; Herb Collins (Vanessa); their 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. In addition, he touched the lives of many nieces and nephews throughout his life.
He will be remembered with love.

Funeral services are being held at
Tetrick Funeral Home
211 N. Riverside Drive
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 2 p.m.

Interment at
Happy Valley Memorial Park
2708 Elizabethton Hwy.
Johnson City, TN 37601 
Collins, Dr. Herbert Warren (I51840)
 
2186 Dr. James D. Bowman died January 12, 2020. He was a native of Gray, TN and one of 12 children born to Elbert S. Bowman, Sr. and Martha Gladys Barnes Bowman.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Helen Mays Bowman; sons, Brad Bowman, and Phil Bowman; and granddaughter Heaven Aziz.

Other survivors include his sister, Joann (Darrell Lee) Jones; three brothers and their wives; Ray (Dorothy Jo), Tony (Kathy), and the Rev. Robert (Lorraine), and his sister-in-law Lou Bowman as well as numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

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In addition to his parents, Jim was predeceased by two sisters, Nancy Carolyn Bowman and Wanda (Edgar) Church; and five brothers: Dalton “Buddy,” Alan J. “Jake,” Elbert S. “Junior,” Billy M., and the Rev. Weldon Bowman.

Dr. Bowman was a retired educator, having been a special instructor at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Andrews Air Force Base. He taught in the Tennessee school systems of Sullivan and Washington Counties as well as Kingsport and Johnson City. He was a professor at Lincoln Memorial University, Prince George’s Community College, Milligan College, and for 33 years at East Tennessee State University where he served on the Faculty Senate and as a faculty advisor for the Student Tennessee Education Association. He founded ETSU’s Summer Reading Workshop, served on the editorial board of the International Reading Association, and was the 1990 recipient of the Tennessee Distinguished Classroom Teacher in Higher Education.

A graduate of Science Hill High School, he received his undergraduate and his Master’s degrees from ETSU. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Maryland in 1975.

Dr. Bowman served as charter president of the Traditional Appalachian Musical Heritage Association. He also worked bringing distinction to the Bowman family’s contributions to the birth of country music as well as western swing.

Jim served in the U.S. Army Reserves as a surgical technician in the Medical Corps as well as an instructor and a signalman for the Transportation Corps.

For seventeen years, Jim was involved in music ministries for several East Tennessee churches. As a member of Central Baptist Church in Johnson City since 1979, Jim enjoyed singing with their chancel choir and serving in several leadership roles.

A memorial service for Dr. Bowman will be held on Thursday January 16th at 2:00 PM in the sanctuary of Central Baptist Church in Johnson City with Gene Elliott and Tim Tapp officiating. Music will be provided by the Bowman Brothers. The family will greet visitors following the memorial service in the church’s Welcome Corridor. 
Bowman, Dr. James D. (I79065)
 
2187 Dr. Kevin James "Niner" Renfro, age 49, went to be with His Lord, Jesus Christ on Thursday, July 5, 2018.

Kevin is survived by his parents James "Ronnie" Renfro and Barbara Forry Renfro; his wife Donna Renfro; his son Micah James Renfro and wife Sierra Danielle Renfro, and daughter Miranda Audrey-Ruth Renfro Taylor and husband Brandon Edward Taylor; his granddaughter Raelynn Elizabeth Taylor; his sisters Kimberly Renfro Evans and Kasey Renfro Archer and their husbands James Evans, and Stephen Archer; his father and mother in law John and Dava Lee Russell; his sister and brother-in-law David and Ginger Christian; his nieces and nephews Julia Barlow, Joshua Christian, Logan Archer, Lyndsey Evans, and Landon Archer.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents Oscar and Audrey Renfro and Irwin "Bud" Forry and Bernice Forry.

Dr. Kevin Renfro earned multiple degrees including a bachelor degree from E.T.S.U. where he also played baseball. He furthered his education by completing a Master of Biblical Studies and Doctorate of Biblical Counseling. He worked for Superior Industries as a maintenance foreman and OSHA safety coordinator. Additionally, he faithfully served his family, church, and community. Kevin's priorities were God, his family, and then his church. He strived for excellence in everything he did, being the best husband, father, son, brother, and grandfather. Baseball was Kevin's passion from an early age, excelling in sports as a competitive athlete, holding the number two batting average in the state of Tennessee while in high school. 
Renfro, Kevin James (I63719)
 
2188 Dr. Penny Lit-tle Smith, born July 25, 1952, John-son City TN, went home to meet her Lord on Tues-day, March 3, 2015, af-ter a cou-ra-geous 21-year bat-tle with can-cer.
Dr. Smith was a na-tive of Carter County and was the daugh-ter of Pau-line Hoil-man and the late Ce-cil Eugene (Gene) Lit-tle.
In ad-di-tion to her Father, she was pre-ceded in death by her hus-band, Dr. Ste-phen M. Smith; Father-in-law and Mother-in-law, Hal-lum and Edith Smith; and a niece, Marla An-gotti; Ma-ter-nal Grand-par-ents, Mer-ritt and Cinda McKin-ney; and Pa-ter-nal Grand-mother, Nora Lit-tle.
Dr. Smith is sur-vived by her Mother, Pau-line Lit-tle Hoil-man, John-son City, TN; Sis-ter-in-law and Brother-in-law, San-dra and P.J. An-gotti, Browns-ville, TN; Step-broth-ers, Danny Hoil-man and wife, Luanne, John-son City, TN, and Keith Hoil-man, Mem-phis, TN; God-son, Tyler Ho-wat, West La-fay-ette, IN; Aunts, Mrs. Edith Sut-ton, New-port News, VA, Mrs. Mar-lene McKin-ney, Mrs. Susie McKin-ney, Mrs. Joann McKin-ney and Mrs. Francis Jew-ett, Eliz-a-beth-ton, TN; spe-cial cousin and hus-band, Pat and Larry Bur-row, Eliz-a-beth-ton, TN; Step Neph-ews, Paul and Scott Hoil-man, John-son City, TN; Step Niece, Nikki Hoil-man, John-son City, TN; and sev-eral cous-ins also sur-vive.
Dr. Smith grad-u-ated from Eliz-a-beth-ton High School, Eliz-a-beth-ton, TN. She re-ceived her Bach-e-lor of Science in Ed-u-ca-tion from the Univer-sity of TN, Knox-vile, TN, Ed-u-ca-tional Spe-cial-ist from the Univer-sity of Mis-souri, Master of Arts from ETSU, and Doc-tor of Ed-u-ca-tion from ETSU. She was a mem-ber of Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Smith re-tired as an As-sis-tant Dean, Ac-a-demic Af-fairs, ETSU Quil-len Col-lege of Med-i-cine.
She was a mem-ber of Val-ley Forge United Meth-od-ist Church, Eliz-a-beth-ton, TN.
The fu-neral ser-vice for Dr. Smith will be con-ducted at 7:00 PM in the Sun-rise Chapel of Tet-rick Funeral & Cre-ma-tion Ser-vices, John-son City, on Satur-day, March 7, 2015, with the Rev. Ken-neth Kyker and Rev. Joel Cook of-fi-ci-at-ing. Mu-sic will be pro-vided by Linda Lit-tle Baugh-man, so-lo-ist. Trilla Lit-tle will pro-vide the or-gan mu-sic and Judy Lit-tle will pro-vide the pi-ano mu-sic.
The fam-ily will re-ceive friends prior to the fu-neral from 5:00 PM-7:00 PM. At other times, friends may call at the home of her Mother.
The en-tomb-ment will be at 1:00 PM on Sun-day, March 8, 2015, at Wash-ing-ton County Memory Gardens, Mau-so-leum Chapel of Mem-ories, John-son City. Those who wish to at-tend the en-tomb-ment ser-vice are asked to meet at the fu-neral home at 12:15 PM to go in pro-ces-sion to the cem-e-tery. Pall-bear-ers will be Den-nis Berry, Larry Bur-row, Larry Jew-ett, Larry McKin-ney, Mike McKin-ney, Rich-ard Sut-ton, Keith Sut-ton and Tommy Lit-tle. Honor-ary pall-bear-ers will be Tim McKin-ney, Tom McKin-ney, David McKin-ney, Ken-neth Jew-ett, Patrick Lit-tle, Bruce McKin-ney, Brice McKin-ney, Gary McKin-ney, Mark Lit-tle, Chris McKin-ney, Ken-neth McKin-ney, Mike Lit-tle, Rich-ard Cox, Den-ver King, Carol Kyker, Vic-tor and Deb-bie Kagen, Ce-cil and Ernes-tine Clark, Mar-tin and Carol McCool, friends and neigh-bors of Dr. Smith and as-so-ci-ates and friends at ETSU Quil-len Col-lege of Med-i-cine.
The fam-ily would like to ex-press a spe-cial thank you to Judy Deloach and the staff of Ivy Hall Nurs-ing home for all the love and care they pro-vided Penny.
Penny will be missed by all who knew her but we know she will live in the hearts of all who came in con-tact with her. 
Little, Dr. Penny (I43859)
 
2189 Dr. Thomas D. Vance, age 87, of US Hwy. 221 South, Blowing Rock, passed away Monday morning, May 27, 2019, at Life Care Center of Banner Elk.

Dr. Vance was born Sept. 12, 1931, in Avery County, a son of the late Edward Newman Vance and Etta Buchanan Vance. He was a retired radiologist, most recently at Watauga Medical Center and Blowing Rock Hospital. Dr. Vance was a dedicated husband to the love of his life and wife of 61 years, Carol Ammons Vance. He was the first full-time radiologist in the North Carolina High Country, covering multiple counties and multiple hospitals. Dr. Vance was the founder of Watauga Radiological Services and was a constant innovator for the latest technology and care for his patients. He donated land for Blowing Rock Fire Department Station No. 2. Dr. Vance always provided love and educational resources for his children and grandchildren, and always seized the opportunity to help others without recognition. He was an avid Duke basketball fan and supporter of his alma mater. He was also a train enthusiast, classical music aficionado, and had a lifelong love of the Appalachian Mountains, and a wicked sense of humor.

Dr. Vance is survived by two Daughters: Susan Johnson and husband Milan of Kenly, NC, and Karen Richon and husband Joel of Highland, Md.; two Sons: Ken Vance and wife Laura of Clemmons, NC, and Matt Vance and wife Maggie of Jacksonville, Fla.; four Granddaughters: Elizabeth Vance of Winston-Salem, Stephanie Johnson of Raleigh, Sarah Vance of Clemmons, and Ella Vance of Jacksonville; one Grandson: Thomas Vance of Jacksonville, and two Half-Sisters: Eddie Jo Jarrett of Atlanta, Ga. and Edith Vance of Marion, NC.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Wife: Carol Ammons Vance; one Brother: Glenn Vance; and three Sisters: Olga Pierce, Lorene Thiele, and Barbara Roseborough.

Funeral services for Dr. Thomas D. Vance were conducted at 1 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, June 1, 2019, at Hampton Funeral Home Chapel. The body lay in state at the chapel from noon to 1 p.m. Officiating was Pastor Dan Little. Entombment followed in the Mount Lawn Memorial Park and Gardens Mausoleum. 
Vance, Dr. Thomas D. (I72584)
 
2190 Dr. Truett Hayes Pierce, age 94, left his earthly body and arrived at his heavenly home on September 7, 2021. He was born on July 22, 1927 in Mountain City, TN, and spent his adult life serving the community and people of Sneedville, TN. He joined the Navy at the age of 17 during World War II and served on the USS Alabama; he was honorably discharged in 1946 and enrolled in ETSU, where he majored in chemistry and physics, and played the tuba in the marching band. It was here that he met his life-long love, Wanda, while she was on a trip with the Knoxville High School Orchestra. They continued dating by writing letters while he was in medical school at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. They were married June 20, 1953, the same week that he graduated from medical school. He then spent one year completing an internship at Knoxville General Hospital.

In 1954, Dr. Pierce moved to Sneedville with Wanda to help start the first Hancock County Hospital. He had originally planned to stay only temporarily, but soon fell in love with the people and community. Here he was instrumental in expanding the hospital to 60 beds with the help of his wife who served as nursing supervisor. He took pride in being a “country doctor,” often making house calls and working all hours of the night. He strived to be a living embodiment of Wanda’s favorite Bible verse, Luke 12:48: To whom much is given, much more is required.

During his 94 years, Dr. Pierce served many roles. He was a physician, hospital administrator, mayor of Sneedville, school board chairman, Shriner, member of Lions Club and Jaycees, board of directors for Farm Bureau, and the board of directors for Walters State Community College where he established two scholarships, and for Carson Newman where he established one. He was a devout Christian, first committing his life to Jesus as a child at Bethel Baptist Church in Mountain City and later as a member of First Baptist Church in Sneedville where he served as a deacon for over 5 decades. However, of all the hats he wore, he was proudest to be called the many titles he was called by his family; son, brother, uncle, husband, father, papaw, and great-papaw.

Dr. Pierce was preceded in death by his parents, David and Dora; brothers, Warren and Teddy; sister, Lenore; niece, Lisa; and beloved wife, Wanda. He leaves his memory and legacy to be carried on by his brother, Benny; daughters, Patricia, Nancy (Donnie Seal), and Janie (LJ Elliott); grandchildren, Brad (Mandy) Seal, Kim Seal, Tara Marion(Kenny), Ross Hopkins (Becky), Amanda Wray (Matt), and Drew Elliott; great-grandchildren Maylyn, Barrett, Allison, and Dane Seal; Brynlee and Paxton Marion; Dawn and Levi Hopkins; and Keaton, Hailey, and Greeah Wray; dear companion Bella the cat; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family, church family, friends, and community.

Graveside service was held on Monday, September 13, 2021 at 2 P.M. in Butler, TN at Butler Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers: Donnie Seal, Brad Seal, Ross Hopkins, Kenny Marion, Lynn Greever, and LJ Elliott. 
Pierce, Truett Hayes (I87210)
 
2191 Dr. Will DeLoach was born in Alabama in 1910. He received his BS/MS from Samford University (Howard College of Arts and Sciences) and his doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1939. During World War II, Dr. DeLoach served as a first lieutenant with the United States Public Health Services where he studied the use of DDT in malaria control. He arrived at Wilmington College in 1963 as the first doctoral-holding chemistry professor. He also held the position of Chairman of the Chemistry Department until he retired in 1976. Among his numerous academic achievements was recognition by the American Chemical Society in 1972. Through his generous financial support UNCW awards a scholarship to an outstanding student in chemistry as well as supports the Will S. DeLoach Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Chair. Dr. DeLoach was given professor emeritus status in 1978. His legacy of academic commitment remains in the building that bears his name. DeLoach, William Scott (I17306)
 
2192 Draft registration lists his DOB as 10 May 1889. Snyder, Ira Washington (I56919)
 
2193 Dreda M. Atwood, 79 years of age, became Our Gift to God on Saturday August 6, 2016 in Aurora, Ohio. Mrs. Atwood was God's Gift to Us on July 27, 1937 in Coshocton, Ohio the daughter of the late Harry and Elsie (Benson) Hook.

A homemaker, Mrs. Atwood had been a Mantua area resident the past 53 years, and was a longtime member of the Blackhorse Baptist Church. Mom enjoyed cooking, gardening and listening to jazz music.

On October 28, 1956, she married George J. Atwood, Sr. who preceded her in death on July 18, 2007. Also preceding was her son David A. Atwood in 2003, her daughter Rachael M. Fox in 2004, and her brother Jack Hook and sister Shirley Leisure. Survivors include her son, daughter, 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Calling hours will be Wednesday from 6:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. at the Green Family Funeral Home & Crematory Service, 4668 Pioneer Trail at the corner of St. Rt. 44, Mantua, Ohio 44255, where her funeral service will be held Thursday August 11, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev Tom Mesaros officiating. Final resting place will follow at Westlawn Cemetery, Mantua Township, Ohio. 
Hook, Dreda Marlena (I59361)
 
2194 Drowned in Elk River, Avery County, NC. Gryder, Archie O. (I35026)
 
2195 Drowned in the Little Saluda River. DeLoach, James Nathaniel (I16517)
 
2196 Drowned while Grandpa Hass was looking on. They were on a painting job
going to paint a bridge and he fell out of the boat. Grandpa Hass
couldn't swim so couldn't save him. Another man jumped in to save him but
couldn't and nearly froze.(Marti Bowling)
Inscription on his tombstone read "A loved husband and father". (Doris
Brown) Buried DeLoach Cemetary Johnson Co., TN (Marti). 
DeLoach, Darious Clyde (I3515)
 
2197 Due to WWII bombings in Italy in her youth, original birth records were destroyed. The only documentation remaining only showed the year of 1928. When Mary immigrated to the United States in April of 1946 - her official date of birth became Jan 24, 1928. This is the date found on all official U.S. documentation.
However, many years later Mary also started observing a birthday of Sep 22, 1928. This is the date that was generally observed and celebrated with family. 
Minopoli, Maria Anna (I10064)
 
2198 Duff Arnold, 94, 895 Sandy Road, Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away Monday, October 4th, 2010. He was a native of the Neva Community in Johnson County. He worked for Burlington Industries and was a foreman for Mountain Farms. He was a deacon at Central Baptist Church and also an avid hunter and fisherman. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Hamilton "Ham" Arnold and Victoria Tester Arnold, one brother Marshall Arnold, two sisters, Velma Mink and Sarah Tester, and one granddaughter, Stacie Anglemyer Arnold, Raleigh Duff (I19223)
 
2199 Duke is living with his son Duke B. in the 1880 Watauga County, NC Census. Ward, Duke (I2127)
 
2200 During Civil War, was shot and captured in Richmond, VA. Received disabilty pension. His widow Rebecca remarried to William Estep. Arnold, Powell (I18579)
 

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