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4401 Jana Denise Heaton Rasnick, 66, Elizabethton, transitioned from this earthly shell to a new body in the presence of our Lord on November 2, 2021. She was born August 20, 1955 in Pittsburg, Pa., to the late Stanley Heaton and Lucille Cox Heaton.
A Yankee by birth and Southern by the Grace of God! Jana embodied a big heart, a brilliant mind, as well as being a true beauty inside and out! She could gut a deer, ride a horse, shoot a rifle without a hair out of place or a smudge on her frock! Just like her mother… she was an amazing lady!
Audaciously stubborn and always loyal she could make you laugh or take you out with a simple look. Her laugh was contagious and like none other.
She had a fierce love for her family… protecting them like a mama bear. And oh how she loved her grand-babies! Her second love aside from her family was football! She was forever a Cyclone at heart…I’m sure she’s cheering on the Vols from above!
In addition to her parents, she was reunited with her brother, Dennis Heaton, as they waited for her in heaven.
Her family left here that will miss her every day: her loving husband of 43 years, Bobby Rasnick; Children: Jennifer Buck and husband Eric; Matthew Rasnick; Stephanie Rasnick Hopton and Brad; Kristen Rasnick Jones and Mike; sisters: Betty Lipscomb; Deborah Timko and Barry; loads of sister and brothers-in-law and oodles of kith and kin. Grandchildren: Jaryn Gouge, Levi Buck, Logan Buck; Easton Rasnick and Sawyer Rasnick; Carley Hopton, Ansley Hopton, Braden Hopton; Bethany Hyatt and Ethan Hyatt. A special niece: Ammi Hepler. A dear friend: Trish Graybeal.
There will be a private family graveside service for Jana this Sunday, November 7, at Happy Valley Memorial Park officiated by Don Hamilton. Active pallbearers will be Eric Buck, Matthew Rasnick, Jaryn Gouge, Tucker Shoun, Bucky Harris and David Yates. A celebration of her life will be announced at a later time. Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge of services.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and doctors in the ICU at Greeneville Community Hospital East for the exceptional care and compassion given to Jana and her family. 
Heaton, Jana Denise (I29336)
 
4402 Jane Aldridge was born in 1824, in Foscoe, now Watauga Co., N.C., the daughter of James "Jimmy' Aldridge and Elizabeth "Betsy" Calloway.

Jane Aldridge was first married to Emsley Isaacs Sr. and they had four children named Elizabeth, Richard, Lilly, and Emsley Isaacs Jr.

After Emsley Isaacs Sr's death she married Perrin Daniels Sr and they had one child, Perrin Daniels Jr.

Then after Perrin Sr's death she married Henry Shell. 
Aldridge, Jane (I40013)
 
4403 Jane Booth was born April 19, 1782 in Virginia. Earlier English spelling of the family name was "Boothe." Jane's parents were Joseph Boothe (born in Pennsylvania) and Sarah Dutton (born in Virginia). The Boothe family moved to Virginia while it was still a British colony. In the mid-1790s, the family moved to Washington County, Tenn., near Jonesborough (before Tennessee was a state).

In 1802, Jane married Joseph Keicher in Washington County where they raised their family, which is documented on Joseph's memorial (linked below).

Jane had 8 siblings (3 brothers and 5 sisters). Brothers Joseph II and and John are buried in Washington County.

The Jonesborough Genealogy Society has a well researched online posting of Joseph Boothe's descendants, many of whom still live in Washington and Unicoi counties. 
Booth, Jane (I72073)
 
4404 Jane Garland Wright, 87, left this life and gained her citizenship in Heaven on Saturday, February 13, 2021 at the Johnson City Medical Center after a very brief illness.

Jane was born on August 16, 1933, and spent her entire life in the Conklin Community. She began school at the age of four at Conklin School, graduated from Washington College Academy at the age of sixteen and from the University of Tennessee at the age of twenty. During her working career she was employed briefly in Kingsport at Tri-City Linen and Uniform, the family business. In 1960 she began her sixty-year career in education. She taught math and science at Lamar High School, then became principal for eighteen years in her home community at West View Elementary, and then eighteen years at Gray Elementary where she loved this community as her own. The last seventeen years have been spent at the Asbury Optional High School remaining there until just three weeks ago. She loved her work and was an inspiration. She loved education, knowledge, working with children, and was proud to be an educator. The difference she made in the lives of so many children over her career will be felt for years. She also loved her home church, Mt. Wesley United Methodist. She was saved at the age of twelve at that church and continued to serve there for the rest of her life, teaching adult Sunday School, assistant piano player, choir member, directing Bible schools and serving as a Trustee of the church. There will be a void. She loved each member of her family immensely, her community, college sports, Major League Baseball, traveling, her flowers, and social gatherings. She loved people. She will be missed!

Jane was preceded in death by her husband, S.V. Wright, Jr., and her mother and father, Cal & Dorothy Garland.

Survivors include son Greg Wright (Nancy), daughters Bebe Street (Marty) and Martha Burleson (Mike); sisters, Ann Banks (Don) and Carolyn McCracken (Larry); grandchildren Ben Wright (Ashley), Garrett Wright (Sydney), Sam Wright, Alex Street (Jill), Roxie Street, Brandon Burleson (Crystal), and Jennifer Burleson; great-grandchildren include Hallie Jane Wright, River Street, Makenzie, Madison, Megan, Catelyn & Michael Burleson; several nieces, nephews, cousins; special friends, GNO’s of Gray, Rebecca Dykes, members of her Sunday School Class, Rose Ellen Thomas and Shane Grubbs.

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and CDC guidelines there will not be a formal visitation, but friends and family may come by Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home from 9:00-4:00 PM, Tuesday, February 16, 2021 to pay their respects and sign the register.

Graveside services will be conducted 1:00 PM, Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at New Salem Cemetery. As a result of holding a special place in her heart, her friend, Rev. Jeremy Dykes will be officiating her services.

Pallbearers will be Ben Wright, Garrett Wright, Sam Wright, Alex Street, Steve Wright, Tim Wright, Perry Phillips and Sam Messimer. 
Garland, Jane (I81001)
 
4405 Jane is living with her daughter Minerva and her husband Pink Hughes in the 1920 Avery County, NC Census. Hughes, Jane (I35913)
 
4406 Jane was residing with her daughter Jane Tolley Hausten in the 1880 Yancey County, NC Census:

Crabtree, Yancey County, North Carolina

Relation Age Birthplace
Henrey HAUSTEN Self 40 NC NC NC
Jane C. HAUSTEN Wife 46 NC NC NC
Jane TOLLEY Mother 75 NC --- --- 
Howell, Jane (I8435)
 
4407 Janet Bernice Whitehead McCorkle, 69, of Martinez, Ga., passed away Monday, June 20, 2016, at her residence following an extended illness. She was born October 13, 1946 in Hampton, Tenn., to the late Elmer and Effie Holtzsclaw Whitehead.
Janet had lived in Florida and Georgia most of her life. In earlier years, she attended Little Doe Free Will Baptist Church in Hampton.
Survivors include her daughter, Javonia Oliver Everhart and her husband Mike; two grandchildren, Leanna Powell and Carey Powell and wife Heather; two great-grandchildren, Brian and Jackson Powell; two sisters, Joyce Matherly, Elizabethton, and Phyllis Vines and husband Harry, Elizabethton; and two brothers, Charles Whitehead and wife Grace, Pensacola, Fla., and Leslie Whitehead and wife Gloria, Hampton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services for Janet Bernice Whitehead McCorkle will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gary Edwards officiating. Music will be provided by Joel Crisp. Interment will follow in the Whitehead Cemetery, Hampton. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Whitehead, Janet Bernice (I45043)
 
4408 Janice Broyles Treadway, 79, of South Central community passed away Friday, October 18, at Johnson City Medical Center.

She was a loving wife, mom and mamaw, and adored her grandchildren.

She was a lifelong member of Philadelphia Cumberland Presbyterian Church and active in all church activities, as well as the Cumberland Presbyterian Women, as long as her health permitted.

Janice sang for the Lord all her life. As a teenager, she sang weekly on a local Greeneville radio station. She was a pianist and sang with the Broyles Quartet at numerous funerals and revivals throughout her life all across East Tennessee.

To sum up Janice's life, she believed in Amazing Grace, that there was Power in the Blood, that He walked and talked with her, that because He lived she could face tomorrow, all because of the Old Rugged Cross, which is why she just got to Heaven and Just a Rose will do!

She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law: Doug and Kim Treadway; one daughter and son-in-law: Temple and Mike Rambo; grandchildren: Luke Rambo, Madison Rambo, Garrett Rambo, and Jake Treadway; two sisters-in-law: Minnie Broyles and Bonnie Treadway; nieces and nephews: David Broyles, Kelli Broyles, Brian Broyles, Steve Broyles, Cindy Burt, Greg Treadway and Victor Treadway; and special friend: Lisa Painter Broyles.

She was the daughter of the late Kelly and Ogarita Fox Broyles. She is preceded in death by her husband, Kyle Treadway, and a brother, Jerry Broyles.

The family will receive friends 6 – 8 pm Tuesday at Philadelphia Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

The funeral service will be on Wednesday at 4 pm at Philadelphia Cumberland Presbyterian Church with Rev. Lowell Bowens officiating.

Interment will follow in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Mike Rambo, Doug Treadway, Luke Rambo, Garrett Rambo, Jake Treadway and Steven Painter. 
Broyles, Janice (I76321)
 
4409 Janice C. Timbs Stanbery, 69, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, July 29, 2019, from her residence. Janice was born in Elizabethton to the late Claude and Emma Brewer Timbs. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers.
Janice loved her children, grandchildren and was a loving wife. She was a legal secretary for Legal Services in Upper East Tennessee and was a longtime member of Borderview Christian Church in Elizabethton. Janice was a member of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition and enjoyed crocheting baby blankets and gardening.
Those left to cherish her memory include her loving and devoted husband of 51 years, Larry Stanbery Sr., of the home; a son, Larry Stanbery Jr., of Alabama; a daughter, Marie Stanbery of Chattanooga, Tenn.; five sisters; two brothers; four grandsons; and one granddaughter.
A service to celebrate the life of Janice C. Timbs Stanbery will be conducted at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 1, at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Pastor Nathan Jennings officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 6 until 8 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service. The graveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday, August 2, in the Mountain Home National Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Timbs, Janice C. (I71420)
 
4410 Janice Delores Pierce Gentry, 82, Elizabethton, passed away Monday, August 16, 2021, at Johnson City Medical Center.
A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Raymond E. and Edell Minton Pierce.
Janice was a graduate of Unaka High School. Prior to her retirement she was employed at Valley Forge Elementary School and Big K. She was a member of Southside Free Will Baptist Church but attended Horseshoe Chapel Free Will Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Peggy Williams, and a brother, Donald Pierce.
Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Cameron “Buck” Gentry; her children, Vickie Diane Bennett, Randal Lewis and wife Kimberly, David Gentry and Curtis Gentry and wife Desie, all of Elizabethton; six grandchildren, Robbie Bowers, Ryan Bowers, Chad Lewis, Andrea Lewis, Brook Thompson and Blake Gentry; seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Rita Elaine Jenkins and Sandra Kay Richardson, both of Elizabethton, and Debra Ann Blevins, Johnson City; two brothers, Raymond Lowell Pierce, Elizabethton, and Gary Pierce, Bristol, Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, August 19, at Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Steve Harris officiating. Interment will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Robbie Bowers, Ryan Bowers, Chad Lewis, Andrea Lewis, Brook Thompson, Blake Gentry, Chris Russell, Justin Thompson and Shane Hill. The family would like to express a special “Thank You” to the staff of Johnson City Medical Center for the excellent care she received during her stay there. The family would also like to thank our sister, Vickie Bennett, for the love and excellent care she gave to our mother. 
Pierce, Janice Delores (I85990)
 
4411 Janice E. Maupin, 72, of Elizabethton, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, August 24, 2019, at Johnson City Medical Center. Janice was born in Elizabethton to the late Joe Stonecipher and Gladys Davis Stonecipher. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Eddie Maupin; two brothers, Curtis and Jerry Stonecipher; and one sister, Clara Salts.
Janice was a member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church. She found enjoyment in many things throughout life. A few of the more notable things she found the most enjoyment in was her church, her dog, Mylika, and reading.
Those left to cherish Janice's memory include her daughter, Denise Maupin of Johnson City, Tenn.; one granddaughter, Jordonna Shockley of Elizabethton, Tenn.; one grandson, Quinton Alexander of Johnson City, Tenn.; three sisters, Judy Lewis and husband Robert of Elizabethton, Tenn., Joan Boardman and husband Ted of Elizabethton, Tenn., and Diane Edwards and husband Terry of Johnson City, Tenn.; and one brother, Joe Stonecipher and wife Jenny of Gray, Tenn. Many nieces and nephews also survive.
A service to honor the life of Janice E. Maupin will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 28, in the Chapel of Peace of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Teddy Lewis officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 1 until 2 p.m. Wednesday, prior to the service. The graveside service will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Stonecipher, Janice Erlene (I78938)
 
4412 Janice Elaine Townsend Lecka, age 87, passed away Feb. 25, 2020, with her family by her side. She was born to the late Ernest Lawrence Townsend and Lucy Smith Townsend, Nov. 26, 1932, in Banner Elk, NC.

She graduated from Cranberry High School and Lees McRae College. She married the late Lewis Vance Lecka, Sr. in June 1952. She is survived by her Children: Van Lecka (Liz), David Lecka (Jacki), Mark Lecka (Lora), Chris Lecka (Jenny), and Dawn Lecka Avery (Waightstill); and Grandchildren: Streeter (Kellie) Lecka, Tyler Lecka, Riley (Kelly) Lecka, Morgan Lecka, Jordan Lecka, Logan Lecka, Lucas Lecka, Hattie Lecka, Ellie Lecka Tenge (Jonah), Lauren Avery, Graham Avery, Sawyer Avery; and Great-grandchildren: Harris Lecka, Eva Tenge. Janice also leaves behind a Sister: Ernestine Glover; and Brother: Gary Townsend. Janice was predeceased by her husband in June 2018; and also a Sister: Gail Townsend; and Brother: Jerry Townsend.

Janice loved her family and was so proud of her children and grandchildren. She loved watching all of them play sports and all their activities.

She always kept her family fed, and kept the Lecka Food Market in operation.

Janice was crowned Miss Banner Elk in the early 1950s. One of her greatest joys was being the founding member of the Crystal River Mommas.

She also loved her church family at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church where she played the organ for 45 years. She hosted her Ladies Bible Study in her home for 40 years. Janice loved the Lord and always prayed that her family and friends would come to know Jesus.

Family and friends were received from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Banner Elk, with the funeral service immediately following. A Private graveside service will be held at a later date. 
Townsend, Janice Elaine (I80316)
 
4413 Janice Lea Hawkins age 85, of Mountain City, TN passed away on Friday, March 31, 2023 at Lakebridge, A Waters Community in Johnson City, TN. She was born in Creston, NC on November 16, 1937 to the late Paul McNeil and Nell Osborne McNeil. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Dayton Hawkins; sisters, Jean Arnold and Lola Laxton; and a brother, Jerry McNeil.

Janice was a 1955 graduate of Johnson County High School. She married Dayton shortly afterward and they moved to Pennsylvania where they made their home for several years. After returning to Mountain City she lived in her current home for the rest of her life. Janice loved the Lord and was good Christian woman. She was selfless, caring, and loved doing things for others. She was adventurous and enjoyed traveling, the beach, sitting in the sun, and ice cream. She also liked to garden and can the vegetables she grew. Janice was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where she was a GA leader and a faithful member of the Golden Circle Sunday School class. She loved her family and church family dearly and will be greatly missed.

Those left to cherish her memories include her daughters, Sherry Hawkins and Sandra Wilson; sister, Nancy Gurley; brother, Tom McNeil (Karen); grandchildren, Jessica Lunceford (Michael),

Dylan Nichols (Katherine), and Kaitlyn Nichols; great-grandchildren, Sarah Presnell and Bella Presnell; special friends, Wanda and Larry Motsinger, Judith Shull, and Barbara Simcox; and several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Monday, April 3, 2023 from 12:00 - 1:00 P.M. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The funeral service will follow at 1:00 P.M. with Pastor Michael Icenhour officiating. Music will be under the direction of Christina Lewis. The graveside service will follow the funeral from the Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tim Lewis, Jeff Gurley, Hunter Hess, Tony Townsend, Samuele Wilson, and Steve Mooberry. Honorary pallbearers are Lance Hammons, Keith Wilson, and Larry Motsinger. 
McNeil, Janice Lea (23296422)
 
4414 Janice McQueen Cable, 78, of Hampton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 26, 2018, from her home. A native of Butler, she was the daughter of the late Isaac Fuller and Georgia Campbell McQueen.
Janice retired from East Tennessee Undergarment and was a homemaker. She was a member of Hampton Baptist Church and loved her "church family, especially her Joy Bell Sunday School friends.
Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of 58 years and caregiver, James Dennis "J.D." Cable, of the home; a son, Keith Cable, and grandson, Jayden Cable, both of Elizabethton; two sisters, Carolyn McQueen Lyon of Johnson City and Ann McQueen Palmer of Murrells Inlet, S.C.; and one brother, Junior McQueen of Butler. Several nieces and one nephew also survive.
A graveside service to honor Janice's life will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 30, at Sugar Grove Baptist Church Cemetery with Becky Brummitt officiating. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Honorary pallbearers will be Roy Campbell, Ray Arnett and Kenneth Rainbolt. 
McQueen, Janice (I61779)
 
4415 Janie Ann Rainbolt Cable, age 51, 468 County Road 709, Riceville, TN, went home to be with her Lord, Friday, September 29, 2006, at her residence.

A native of Carter County, she moved to Riceville, TN, in 2003, where she lived.

Janie is the daughter of the late J.G. and Cordellia Hazel Sheets Rainbolt.

She was a member of Riceville Church of Christ. Janie was a former employee of University of Tennessee Extension Service as a program assistant.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Elwood Cable.

Survivors include her husband, Donnie Cable, of the home; a son, Heath and daughter-in-law, Janna Cable, Decatur, TN; a daughter, Melanie Cable, of the home; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Howard and Barbara Rainbolt, Toby and Mary Rainbolt, all of Butler, TN; Special cousin, Ella Jean (Bud) Lunceford, Butler, TN; eight brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Darell and Judith Cable, Marion, NC, Ray and Barbara Cable, Elizabethton, TN, Loyd and Regina Cable, Hickory, NC, Dale and Karen Cable, Hampton, TN, Ellis and Belle Cable, Butler, TN, Charles and Janice Cable, Butler, TN, Gary and Rose Cable, Elizabethton, TN, Jerry and Sharon Cable, Butler, TN; three sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law, Delores and Jerry Hicks, Butler, TN, Susie and Bruce Carter, Elizabethton, TN, Pennye Cable, Hampton, TN; several nieces and nephews also survive.

The graveside service will be conducted at Griffith Cemetery, Fish Springs Community, Butler. 
Rainbolt, Janie Ann (I82128)
 
4416 Jannie Roberta Pritchard Carter, 97, passed from this life and into the arms of her Savior on Friday, August 13, 2021.

Jannie is survived by sons, Lynn Carter (Susan) of Banner Elk, and Joel Carter (Kim) of Belmont, NC; grandchildren, Grant Carter (Beth) of Boise, Idaho, Ryan Carter of Minneapolis, Nicole Carter Arnold (Steve) of High Point, NC; three great-grandchildren, Clarice, Alex, and Nate Arnold of High Point; brothers, Jack Pritchard of York, Pa., and Joe Pritchard of Leesburg, Fla.; and two sisters-in-law and special friends, Christine Miller and Cleo Bertini.

Jannie was preceded in death by her husband of 37 years, Alvin; her mother, Roberta, and father, Joel Pritchard; her brothers Maynard, Claude, Edward, Evain, and Jessie, and her sister, Daley Pritchard; and her daughter-in-law Margie Ollis Carter.


She was born one of nine children to Joel and Roberta Pritchard of Minneapolis, NC, on May 30, 1924. After the death of her mother, Jannie was the only surviving daughter and took tender care of her brothers and father. She was known for her excellent cooking, her hospitality, and her servant’s heart.

She graduated from Cranberry High School in 1941, where she served on the journalism team for the school newspaper. She met her husband, Alvin Marcus Carter, while he was visiting his aunt Lucille Lewis in Minneapolis. Jannie and Alvin married in 1943, and the joy of her heart was raising her two sons, Lynn and Joel.

In addition to being a loving mother and dedicated homemaker, Jannie worked at the Newland Knitting Mill and at Baxter, Inc., in North Cove, NC, for 30 years. She was a lifelong member of Minneapolis Baptist Church where she sang alto in the choir. Although she lost her only sister at a young age, she was blessed in marriage with six adoring sisters-in-law who doted on her and were her steadfast friends.

She will be remembered for her unwavering devotion to the Lord, her meek and gentle spirit, her active prayer life, and her singing and humming of hymns while working happily in her home.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, August 19, at Minneapolis Baptist Church with Pastor Clifford Phillips officiating.

The family will receive visitors from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m., before the funeral service.

A graveside service at Minneapolis cemetery will follow. 
Pritchard, Janie Roberta (I85901)
 
4417 January 20, 1930 – May 16, 2018
J D Grindstaff, 88, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away on Wednesday, May 16, 2018, at Ivy Hall Nursing Home.
J D was preceded in death by his mother and father, Vaught and Lina Grindstaff. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife of 32 years, Thelma Wright Grindstaff; sisters, Nadine Fisher and Bernice Grindstaff; brothers, Ernest, Orville and Bert; and a brother-in-law, Jack Barker.
J D was a loving husband and father and was loved by all who knew him. He worked at North American Rayon Corporation, American Air Filter and Barker's Drive-Thru. He was a United States Navy Veteran and served in World War II. J D was of the Baptist faith.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 30 years, Mary Lou Grindstaff, of the home; one daughter, Sue Williams and husband Gary; one grandson, Jamey Williams, wife Carrie and three special great-grandchildren, Gavin, Harper and Natalie; sisters, Mary and (Rev. Bill) Greer, Judy and (Ray) Scholls, Della and (Floyd) Nettles, Erma Barker and Ann and (Rev. Odell) Breland; a special sister-in-law, Eula Lee Grindstaff; step-children, John Ramey, Tom Ramey, Pamela Burghart and Scott Ramey; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Special thanks to Judy and Victor Deloach and all their staff at Ivy Hall Nursing Home for the loving care they gave J D for the past six years.
The graveside service for J D Grindstaff will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17, at Happy Valley Memorial Park in Elizabethton. Military Honors will be provided by the Carter County Honor Guard. Active pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 1:50 p.m. Thursday, will be Billy Grindstaff, Jamey Williams, Gary Williams, Aaron Greer, Ed Thompson, Larry Grindstaff and Scott Ramey. Pastor Rob Letchner of the Johnson City Seventh-day Adventist Church and Rev. Bill Greer (J D's brother-in-law) of the Watauga Valley Free Will Baptist Church will officiate the graveside service. 
Grindstaff, J. D. (I63320)
 
4418 JAS has b/d 10 Feb and B. Renick has 13 Feb, both 1810. Crosswhite, Ann (I1322)
 
4419 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I35748)
 
4420 Jasper James "Jake" Teague, 82, Blountville, Tennessee passed away Saturday, June 27, 2015 in the Bristol Regional Hospital.
He was born on September 18, 1932 in the Happy Valley Section of Carter County the youngest child of Oscar Lee & Laura Mae Sammons Teague.
He was a graduate of Mary Hughes High School, Piney Flats. He was a retired Staff Sgt. From the Missile Command of the United States Army and was a Korean War Veteran.
He moved from St. Matthews, South Carolina to Blountville last July. He was of the Free Will Baptist Faith.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sisters: Verna Grace Dykes and Tina Nelma Woods both of Johnson City and his brothers: Jesse Dayton Teague of Livonia, Michigan, Everette Kyle Teague, Johnson City, Albert Brice Teague of Cleveland, Ohio and Orville Curtis Teague of Taylor, Michigan.
He is survived by one sister-in-law: Kate Teague of Johnson City and a host of nieces & nephews.
Funeral Services will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2015 in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Bill Greer officiating. Interment will follow in the Mountain Home National Cemetery at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday.
The family will receive friends from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Military Honors will be provided by the Tennessee National Guard. 
Teague, Jasper James "Jake" (I43895)
 
4421 Jasper Williams, age 91, of Elizabethton, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord on Monday, November 25, 2019 at Sycamore Shoals Hospital. Jasper was born in Elizabethton to the late William and Mattie Lyons Williams.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Frances White Williams; a daughter, Debra Lancaster; three brothers, Roby Williams, Grady Williams and Albert Williams; and two sisters, Grace Arnold and Goldia Williams.

Jasper was both a United States Navy veteran, where he had served in World War II and a United States Air Force veteran, where he retired as a Technical Sergeant E-6. After retiring from the military he was employed for 19 years as the Elizabethton Finance Director, where he also retired. He was a member of Biltmore Baptist Church, where he had served as a Deacon for over 38 years and also as a Sunday School teacher. Jasper enjoyed his church work, gardening, hunting and fishing and being outdoors.

Those left to cherish his memory include his wife of 31 years, Marvella Williams, of the home; a son, Douglas Williams and wife Beth, of Elizabethton; a sister, Rosa Stout, also of Elizabethton; two grandsons, Jason Lancaster, of Boones Creek and Nathan Lancaster, of Murfreesboro, TN; three great grandsons, Noah Lancaster, Hayden Lancaster and Fletcher Lancaster, all of Murfreesboro; one stepson, Michael Johnson and wife Michelle, of Elizabethton; one step grandson, Randall Johnson, of Elizabethton; and several nieces and nephews also survive.

A service to honor and celebrate the life of Jasper Williams will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Friday, November 29, 2019 in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton with Pastor Bill Davis, officiating. Music will be provided by Mr. Joey Cole. The family will receive friends from 12:30 PM until 2:00 PM in the funeral home chapel, prior to the service on Friday or at the residence at other times.

The graveside service will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Military honors will be accorded by the VFW Honor Guard Bristol Post 6975. Active pallbearers will be Randall Johnson, Dallas Williams, Kent Williams, Dale Williams, Don Shepherd, Jerry Ray and Jason Hartley. Honorary pallbearers will be Biltmore Baptist Church Members. 
Williams, Jasper (I78923)
 
4422 Jay Lester "Cowboy" Odom, 1001 Berry Rd., Elizabethton, died at home Thursday, October 9, 2008, on his 81st birthday.

He was a Carter County native. A son of the late Solomon and Linnie Bowman Odom, he was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Nola Irene Birchfield Odom in August, 2002. He was also predeceased by his brothers Willie and Leon and a sister Lima. Mr. Odom was a member of Eastside Christian Church and retired from NARC after 32 years of service.

Jay became known to many long-time area residents by the nickname "Cowboy" because of his cowboy outfit including the cap pistols he wore and the horse he rode. He played guitar intermissions on the "Little Rascals" hour during the 1950s. "Cowboy" had endeared himself in recent years by plowing gardens and cutting and baling hay for area landowners. Those who didn't know "Cowboy" personally would still recognize him by his tractor with the camper top.

He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law: Sharon Marie and Mike Teague, Lenoir, NC; six sons and five daughters-in-law: Roger and Joanne Odom, Scott and Rebecca Odom, Jay Wesley Odom, all of Elizabethton, Steve and Vicky Odom, Roan Mountain, Monty and Linda Odom, Cleveland, TX, Allen and Marianne Odom, Asheville, NC; two sisters: Gracie Parsons, Bessie Murphy; four brothers: Johnny, Ray, Bealer and Eddie Odom; as well as twenty-one grandchildren, thirty-two great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; some very special close friends: Hazel Chambers, Ann Nave, Dub and Jenny Ward, Layton Miller and so many more they are too numerable to count along with not a few nieces and nephews.

The funeral service for Mr. Odom will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, October 12 in the Tetrick Funeral Home Chapel of Peace with Rev. Dennis Wilson officiating. Special music will be provided by Julie Combs and Carl and Brenda Hambrick. The family will receive friends from 1 until 3 p.m. Sunday in the chapel prior to the service. Friends may also call at the residence at anytime. Interment will follow in the Stout Cemetery (White Oak Mountain Rd.). Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Honorary pallbearers will be Richard Keith Shell, Keith Hamby, Chuck Mathes and Howard Holtsclaw, Jr. 
Odom, Jay Lester (I87505)
 
4423 JB Mitchell (JBo) was born on Beech Mountain on November 30, 1937 and passed away on June 5, 2021.

He grew up on Buck Mountain close to the Floyd Hayes family, who encouraged him to work and achieve his goals.

JB attended Elk Park School until he joined the Navy for four years. After he left the Navy, he worked in Smithfield and Old Fort while finishing school at Glenwood High School in Marion, NC. He graduated from ETSU in Johnson City, TN and worked for State Farm Insurance for several years. He then owned and operated Elk Park Supermarket and presently owned Elk River Supply. During various times in his life, JB loved showing horses, coon hunting and raising chickens, pigeons, and goats. He had champion horses, hounds, and chickens. JB enjoyed watching all sports, especially watching his children and now his grandchildren play. He especially enjoyed coaching his girls in middle school basketball.

Those who preceded JB in death were his mother, Bessie Harden; sister, Phyllis Ledford; and brother, Vance Mitchell.

Those who loved and cherished JB in his life were his wife Beckye Mitchell; Daughter, Stephanie (John) Pritchard and son Caleb; Daughter Jeanne (Scott) Wilson and daughters Cayley (Thad) Webb and Leah, great grandchildren, Thomas and Leighton; Son, Chad (April) Mitchell and sons, Dalton and Luke. 
Mitchell, J. B. (I83756)
 
4424 JB moved with his family first to Boones Creek and then to Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee. He graduated Science Hill High School, Class of 1939. JB was an active member of the Commercial, Hunting and Fishing Clubs and he also completed two years as a Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet. JB attended the State Teachers College (now East Tennessee State University) in Johnson City for his Freshman year 1939-40. While at the State Teachers College, JB learned to fly as a member of the Civilian Pilot Training Program conducted by the school at the Regional Airport. After that he attended Milligan College in Milligan College, Carter County, Tennessee for his 1940-41 year.
JB enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) on 23 May 1942 at Knoxville, Tennessee with service number 14109292 as a Private. He then applied for service as an Aviation Cadet and after successfully completing a battery of tests was accepted. JB's next stop was the Army Air Forces Classification Center at the Nashville Army Air Center in Nashville, Tennessee where he was further tested for his potential of becoming an aviator. He passed all the tests with flying colors.
Now, Aviation Cadet McKamey was dispatched to the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center often referred to as “Kelly on the Hill” in San Antonio, Texas. When JB arrived, there were more then 10,000 cadets awaiting their final evaluation as to their position of training; Pilot, Navigator or a Bombardier. Of these only 400 would be selected to start training in a special experimental flying course. Due to the lack of pilot instructors, this brand new experimental course would turn out a fully qualified pilot and instructor in just over 90 days (13 weeks) verses the normal nine months of pre-flight, primary, basic and advanced flight schools. JB met the strict requirements and excelled in all the tests. He was selected to be one of the 400 and this group was nicknamed “Hap Arnold’s Guinea Pigs” for the Chief of the Army Air Forces: General H.H. “Hap” Arnold.
On 9 September 1942, JB and the others 399 cadets were driven over to the Army Air Forces Gulf Coast Training Center on Randolph Field at Schertz, Texas to begin a flying program that had never been attempted before or after this class. JB was assigned to "B" Flight, 734th Basic Training Flying Squadron. This was one of two Flying Squadrons that would make up Class 42-X. "X" meaning Experimental. This was to be a very grueling course since all the flying hours required for the nine month courses were required for this course, so days of the week and times for training had little meaning at the beginning for the Guinea Pigs. Days started out before 0800 (8am) and lasted until 2200 (10pm) and then came the homework. Confinement to the field and discipline was tough, but the course was a real success. 55% of the starting class (235 cadets) completed the course verses the typical 35-37% of the combined nine month courses. Also, unlike other classes the fatality rate was remarkably low.
13 December 1942 rolled around and JB received his new shiny gold bars of a Second Lieutenant with new service number 0-668479 and his bright silver wings of a pilot. With these came a set of orders as a flight instructor at Lubbock Field, Lubbock, Texas. After a short leave to come home for Christmas, JB started out the new year of 1943 assigned to the Second Training Group, 498th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron. As 1943 was coming to an end and more combat crews were rotating back to the United States after completing their required missions the pool of actual combat instructors increased. The non-combat instructors like JB were now allowed to fill their roles overseas.
JB was reassigned to Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia to the 497th Bomb Squadron, 344th Bomb Group (Medium), 99th Bomb Wing, 9th Air Force in December 1943 and he arrived there in early January 1944. JB met and trained with his assigned crew on a Martin B-26B Marauder. They left Hunter on 26 January and arrived USAAF Station 169-S / Royal Air Force Base Stansted Mountfitchet, 30 miles north-east of London, England on 8 February.
JB and his crew completed their first combat flight on 6 March 1944. Their mission along with the 344th was to bomb a German Airfield at Bernay St. Martin, France. They continued attacking airfields, missile sites, marshalling yards, submarine shelters, coastal defenses and other targets in France, Belgium and Holland until the beginning of May. At this point their mission changed to help prepare for the Normandy invasion by striking vital bridges in France. On D-Day, 6 June 1944 the 344th was the lead group for the entire 9th Air Force attacking German coastal batteries at Cherbourg and along Utah Beach. This day JB and the crew flew in a Marauder named “The Bad Penny”. As they passed over Utah Beach “Bad Penny” was hit by anti-aircraft fire (FLAK) at 0609 (6:09am). JB pulled left out of the formation with his right engine and bombay on fire. He hit the bail-out alarm and three crew members left the rear of the ship. They were killed by German machine-gun fire as they floated down. JB, the co-pilot and the bombardier stayed with Bad Penny as to get her back past the Allied flotilla, salvo the bombs and bail-out themselves, but she exploded around three and one-half minutes later falling into the English Channel near the coastline at Montebourg, France. These three were never seen again, but the three that were shot by the Germans were later returned to their loved ones for burial.
JB was 22 years old and participated in two unit campaigns: Air Offensive, Europe and Normandy. He was awarded the Air Medal with three oak Leaf Clusters and a Purple Heart. He was also posthumously promoted to First Lieutenant. He along with John F. Keehley and Jess M. Scott are listed on the Tablets of the Missing, Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, France. JB also has memorial markers at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA and Monte Vista Memorial Gardens in Johnson City, TN.
JB's the son of Thomas Irl McKamey and Ruby Allen Cole. His younger brother Howard Alan McKamey was also a pilot in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
Crew of the Bad Penny on 6 June 1944:
Second Lieutenant James Burton McKamey, Pilot, Johnson City, Tennessee
Flight Officer John F. Keehley, Co-Pilot, Rochester, New York
Sergeant Jess McIntosh Scott, Bombardier, Lakeland, Florida (assigned Tail Gunner)
Staff Sergeant Salvador Joseph Zuniga, Radio-Gunner, San Diego, California
Staff Sergeant Manuel Huerta Larini, Engineer-Gunner, Sonora, Arizona
Sergeant Howard Letford Finn, Tail Gunner, Chicago, Illinois (sitting in for Sergeant Scott) 
McKamey, 1Lt James Burton (I89418)
 
4425 Jean Blevins Morris, 84 of Aylett, VA passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021. Jean was born on February 27, 1937 in Shady Valley, Tennessee.

Jean is survived by “daughter”, Carol Jacobs and “son”, Greg Morris (Beth); grandchildren Steven Jones (Heather), and Matthew Morris (Mary); great grandchildren Alice and Seth Jones; numerous nieces and nephews and a special friend, Harley Davidson.

Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Charles (Charlie) Morris, Sr.; “son” Charles “C.S.” Morris, Jr.; parents Thomas Emmett Blevins and Eva Dorothy Mays Blevins; seven brothers, Boyce, Howard, Wayne, Kyle, Gale, Wendell and Deuel; four sisters, Doris Martin, Marie Cyrus, Thelma (Doodle) Brinkley and Joyce Blevins.

Jean retired from C&P Telephone Co. and enjoyed her free time attending yard sales. Over the years, Jean and Charlie rescued at least 17 animals. She always made time for family and friends and had the most genuine and sweetest personality.

There will be a graveside service at Blevins Cemetery in Shady Valley, TN on Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 11:00. 
Blevins, Jean (I83727)
 
4426 Jean Buchanan, age 90, of Minneapolis, North Carolina passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Cannon Memorial Hospital in Linville, NC.

She was born on December 28, 1928 in Avery County, North Carolina, a daughter of the late Toss Vance and the late Florence Taylor Vance.

She was preceded in death by her Parents; Husband, Jay Walter Buchanan; and Sister, Martha Hawks.

Jean was a member of Minneapolis Christian Church. She enjoyed drawing, and writing in her journal. She also loved her family and spending time with them. She enjoyed listening to Gospel music.

Jean leaves behind to cherish her memory her: Son, Tim (Lana Kay) Buchanan of Minneapolis, NC, Daughter, Penny (Steve) Arnett of Banner Elk, NC, Sister, Betty Vance of Newland, NC, Sister, Mary Beamer of Mt. Airy, NC, Granddaughter, Cindy (Dan) Smerdon, Granddaughter, Jessica Arnett, Grandson, Owen (Kathy) Phillips, Grandson, Luke Phillips, Great-Granddaughter, Logan Short, Great-Grandson, Sylar Short, Great-Granddaughter, Sophia Arnett, Great-Granddaughter, Peyton Catlett, Great-Granddaughter, Charligh Reece, and many nieces and nephews. 
Vance, Eleanor Jean (I72650)
 
4427 Jean Hicks, age 85, of Mountain City, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord on Friday, December 1, 2017 in the Mountain City Care Center. She was born in Johnson County, TN on April 25, 1932 to the late Roy Lowe and Cassie Stamper Lowe. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Lester Hicks; sisters Irene Hicks and Christine Drayer.

Jean worked at Burlington, Bike, Leco, and Johnson County Hospital Dietary Dept. She loved traveling, gardening, canning, eating at different restaurants, and truly enjoyed reading her bible.

Jean was a member of Doe Valley United Methodist Church.

She is survived by two daughters; Priscilla Hicks and Bruce Thrasher of Mountain City, TN and Pat Cullop and husband Bud of Laurel Bloomery, TN; two sons: Billy Hicks and wife Glenda of Morristown, TN and Charlie Hicks of Jefferson City, TN; sister, Bonita West of Piney Flats, TN; granddaughter, Melissa Vanover and husband Wayne of Mountain City, TN; grandsons: Israel Stanton and wife Deanna of Lafayette, GA and Cole Hicks of Jefferson City, TN; great grandsons, Justin and Stephen Vanover, Peyton, Blake, Levi, and Clay Stanton; one great granddaughter, BreAnna Stanton; one great great granddaughter, Elora Vanover; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be conducted on Monday December 4, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at Doe Valley United Methodist Church with Minister Tim Mullins, Bruce Thrasher, and Kevin Mercereau to officiate. The family will receive friends from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. prior to the service. Graveside service and interment will be held on Tuesday December 5, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. from the Phillippi Cemetery. Pallbearers are Tim Holt, Dr. Atif Atyia, Kevin Mercereau, Israel Stanton, Steve Osborne, and Wayne Vanover. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. James Shine, Dr. Suzanne Shine, Steve Kurklin, Robert Price, Carl Stanton, and her many special friends. 
Lowe, Jean (I59805)
 
4428 Jean Loyd, age 86, passed away Sunday, June 17, 2018 in Johnson City Medical Center. She was born August 29, 1931 to Josephine Arney. Her hobbies included reading, flowers, gardening and cooking. In addition to her mother she was preceded in death by her husband Edward "Ed" Loyd, one sister, three brothers, and best friends Lucille and Jean.

Survivors include: three daughters: Sharon Z. Hart, Barbara Loyd Church and husband Richard, and Jenny Loyd Giles and husband Chuck: one son: John Loyd and wife Esther Matherly Loyd; three grandchildren: Rafael Zabala, John David Loyd and Olivia Giles; three nieces and two nephews and her puppy Fiona and kitty Zoey.

Funeral service for Jean Loyd will be Private. 
Arney, Jean (I31644)
 
4429 Jean Nellie Cook, age 89, of Banner Elk, North Carolina passed away peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018, at Cranberry House surrounded by family and friends.

She was born on August 9, 1928 in Avery County, North Carolina, a daughter of John Parlier and Lena Storie Parlier.

Jean was a long time member of Elk Valley Baptist Church where she sang in the choir. Jean loved spending time with her family and friends.

She was always doing for others and always had a smile. She was an amazing seamstress who made many friends through her love for sewing. Her health brought her to Cranberry House, where she called home for five years and touched many lives.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband: Dennis Cook; Brothers: John Parlier Jr., Wayne Parlier, Jim Parlier; Sisters: Alma Sumpter, Mary Smith, Pearl Ann McGuire; and Granddaughter: Joy Cook.

Jean leaves behind to cherish her memory her Daughters: Patsy (Floyd) Townsend of Banner Elk, NC, and Betty (Jerry) Ward of Old Beech Mtn., NC; Son: Dennis Keith (Judy) Cook of Heaton, NC; Brother: Mark (Dorothy) Parlier of Old Beech Mtn. NC; Granddaughters: Denise (Garry) Powell of Banner Elk, NC; Lindsey (Chase) Elswick of New Tazewell, Tenn.; Grandsons; Stephen (Kari) Townsend of Greensboro, NC; Tracey Ward of Mountain City, TN; D.J. (Angela) Cook of Creedmoor, NC; Great-Grandchildren: Leah, Landon, Lucas, Josiah, Nathan, Ella and Addy; and Several Nieces and Nephews.

Services for Jean Nellie Cook will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, from the Grandfather Chapel of Reins- Sturdivant Funeral Home.

The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. prior to the service. Interment will follow in the Fall Creek Cemetery.

A special Thank You to the staff at Cranberry House, and Nurses and staff of Medi-Home Hospice. 
Parlier, Jean Nellie (I56896)
 
4430 Jean Phillips, 90, of Stonington Lane, Charlotte, N.C., passed away January 16, 2021 after being hospitalized with COVID-19.

She is survived by her son, David Phillips Huskins, and his wife, Betty, of Linville Falls, N.C.; grandson, Jonathan Spear Huskins, of Jefferson, N.C.; great granddaughter, Maddie; great grandson, Hunter; seven nieces and seven nephews, who referred to her affectionately as “Aunté.”

She was pre-deceased by her father and mother, Dr. Edward (Ed) Spear Phillips, Sr., D.V.M., and Florence Mae Silvers Phillips, of the Ingalls Community in Avery County, N.C., where she was raised; four brothers, Ed, Jr., Tom, John Sam and Bill; two sisters, Mary Ella Buchanan and Mildred McKinney; a niece and a nephew.


Locating to Charlotte in 1958 from Columbia, S.C., she was employed by Southern Bell Telephone Co., transferring with the company and retiring after 32 years of service. She was active in the Charlotte area American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) where she provided leadership with the Queen Charlotte Chapter and as a founding/charter member of the Hornet’s Nest Chapter. She also served a term as a multi-state ABWA National District Vice President.

A member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, she was Treasurer of Women’s Circle #6 and assisted with the children’s ministry. Prior to joining Westminster, she was a member of Thomasboro and Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Churches, where she held various leadership roles over a span of 52 years.

Her most noted life accomplishment was raising her only child from birth into adulthood as a single parent. 
Phillips, Bessie Jean (I86420)
 
4431 Jean Pierce Brumit, age 90, of Elizabethton, TN passed away Thursday, December 13, 2018 in the Johnson City Medical Center.

She was born in Fall Branch, TN and was the daughter of the late Knox K. and Thelma Lois Templeton Pierce.

Mrs. Brumit retired as a Legal Secretary having worked at the Charles Crockett Law Firm for twenty-five years, later with the David Crocket Law Firm and for Lewis Combs and Bob Cupp. She was a member of First Christian Church Elizabethton.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Jack Brumit and a son, Jackie Brumit.

Those left to cherish her memory include two daughters, Jeanne Simerly and husband Gary and Kay Mathis and husband Barry, all of Elizabethton; grandchildren, Travis Simerly and wife Kelly, Elizabethton, Jeremy Simerly and wife Melanie, Greeneville, TN and Jackie Mathis and wife Sarah, Knoxville, TN; great-grandchildren; Kris Bowling, Keirstin Simerly, Kellan Simerly, Ryan Mathis and Hannah Mathis and a great-great-grandson, Brycen Bowling. Special friends, Jackie P. Mullins, Fall Branch, TN and Linda Johnson, Johnson City, TN also survive.

A service to honor the life of Jean Pierce Brumit will be conducted at 7:00 P.M. Saturday, December 15, 2018 in the Sunset Chapel of Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services with Mr. Michael Klaus and Mr. Michael Koruschak, ministers officiating. Music will be under the direction of No Name But His and Mr. Gene Estep, organist. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 5:00 – 7:00 P.M. on Saturday prior to the service or at the residence of her daughters at other times.

Graveside service and interment will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, December 16, 2018 in Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Travis Simerly, Jackie Mathis, Jeremy Simerly, Dale Hensley, Jerry Deakins and David Mills. 
Pierce, Jean (I68564)
 
4432 Jean Williams - JOHNSON CITY
Mrs. Jean Chambers Williams, Johnson City, died Monday, September 6, 2004, in the Johnson City Medical Center Hospital following a lengthy illness. A native of Carter County, Mrs. Williams was a daughter of the late D.M. Chambers Sr. and Martha Ellis Chambers. Mrs. Williams was a homemaker. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Susanna Wesley Sunday School Class of the church. Mrs. Williams was a sustaining member of the Johnson City Junior League. Her husband, Bailey E. Williams Jr., preceded her in death in 1985. She was also preceded in death by one brother, D.M. Chambers Jr.; and three sisters, Myrtle C. Grindstaff, Vorita Chambers Isaacs and Florence “Jack” Chambers Smith. Survivors include two daughters, Suzanne Moore and husband, Dwight, of Gray, and Lisa Pendleton and husband, Dave, of Kingsport; one sister, Katharyn C. Noble, of Johnson City; grandchildren, Mark E. Moore, of Atlanta, Georgia, and Lauren K. Pendleton, of Kingsport; several nieces and nephews. Graveside services for Mrs. Williams will be held Thursday, September 9, 2004, at 11:00 A.M. from Happy Valley Memorial Park with Rev. Garland Thayer officiating. 
Chambers, Jean (I17706)
 
4433 Jeanetta Branch Webb, 92, of Elizabethton, passed away on Saturday, January 29, 2022, at Ivy Hall Nursing Home following an extended illness. She was a native of Carter County and the daughter of the late Willie and Violet Williams Branch. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Webb; a daughter, Kathy Webb; and a son, Kenny Webb.
Jeanetta attended Lees-McRae College where she received a Medical Records Librarian Degree. She then attended Milligan College where she received a degree in Education, and eventually received a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Tennessee. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Elizabethton.
Jeanette loved animals and the UT Lady Vols. She cared deeply for her family and unselfishly never hesitated to do without so that she could take care of those in need.
Those left to cherish her many memories include her daughter, Kaye, and son-in-law, Chris Garland, of Elizabethton, and two grandsons, Sumner Garland of Knoxville and Travis Webb of Elizabethton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
A private entombment service will be conducted in the Mausoleum of Peace at Happy Valley Memorial Park. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Ivy Hall Nursing Home and to Amedisys Hospice for the love and care given to Jeanetta during her illness. 
Branch, Jeanetta (I90630)
 
4434 Jeanette Louise Nave Elliott, 79, Elizabethton, went home to be with her Lord, Tuesday June 23, 2009, in the Johnson City Medical Center.

A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late William Austin and Carrie Lee Treadway Nave. She was a 1948 graduate of Elizabethton High School. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Elliott was a active member of Beck Mountain Baptist Church.

Mrs. Elliott's hobbies were gardening, cooking, sewing, quilting, fishing and bingo. She was a UT Football Fan, a lady Vol fan and also the Atlanta Braves.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by four sisters: Hallie Carden, Geneva Nave, Veona Carden and Pauline Bowers.

Survivors include her husband of 41 years, Marvin Elliott; Two Daughters: Faye Brown, Queen Creek, Arizona, and Sheryl Long, Johnson City; A Step-Son: Dean Elliott, Corona, California; Four Grandchildren; Paul Travis Brown, Steven David Brown, Stacey Wright and Deon Davis; Three Great Grandchildren; Three Step-Grandchildren; One Sister: Irene Moore, Elizabethton; Two Brothers: Martin Nave and Kenneth Howard Nave, both of Elizabethton; Several Nieces & Nephews.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 11:45 a.m. Friday, June 26, 2009, in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Campbell and Rev. Gary Edwards officiating.

Interment will follow in the National Cemetery, Mountain Home at 1 p.m. Friday. Music will be provided by Rev. Ronnie Campbell. Active Pallbearers will be: Eugene Moore, Travis Brown, Deon Davis, Ray Bowers, Hunter Moore and David Asher. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Jackie Elliott, Albert Harrison, Roy Carriger, Kenneth Nidiffer, Paul Benfield, Calvin Hardin, Eddie Sams and Glen Hardin. 
Nave, Jeanette Louise (I27564)
 
4435 Jeanette Lund, 63, of Elizabethton, passed away on Friday, January 13, 2012 at the Select Specialty Hospital, Bristol, TN. She was the daughter of the late Ellick and Bonnie Townsend Birchfield and was born in Carter County. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Cecil Birchfield and Worley Birchfield. Mrs. Lund was a member of Southside Free Will Baptist. She was a past matron of the Eastern Star, Sycamore Chapter #163 and was retired from Snap-On Tools. She is survived by her husband, David Lund, of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, David and Jennifer Lund, Hampton; a very special granddaughter, Lauren Lund, Hampton; four brothers, L.J. Birchfield, Hampton; Jim Birchfield; Charles Birchfield; Steve Birchfield; all of Elizabethton; seven sisters, Ruby Guinn; Elizabethton; Shirley Smith; Johnson City; Josephine Cagle, Bluff City; Joyce Richmond; Judy Davenport; Mary Burleson, all of Elizabethton; and Kathy Humphrey, Bristol, TN; Several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral service for Mrs. Lund will be conducted on Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM in the Tetrick Funeral Home, Riverside Chapel, Elizabethton with Rev. Steve Burleson and Mr. David Siebenaler, minister, officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Sunday prior to the service or at the home at other times. The graveside service and interment will be conducted on Monday, January 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Curtis Miller, Mark Davenport, Wesley Whaley, Jack Smith, Hunter Nave, Ryan Birchfield and Spencer Nave. Those wishing to attend are asked to meet at the funeral home at 10:15 AM Monday to go in procession to the cemetery. The family would like to express a special thank you to the Doctors and nurses and the other staff members at the Select Specialty Hospital for all the love and care shown to Mrs. Lund and the family during her stay. Birchfield, Jeanette (I71304)
 
4436 Jefferson City- Mary Lee Stout Vaughn, age 87 of Jefferson City, Tn, previously of Gray, Tn, native of Johnson County, passed away October 18, 2017.
Preceded in death by husband,James R. Vaughn, Sr, son Johnny L Vaughn and grandson, Dallas R. Vaughn. Daughter of Mr/Mrs B C Stout Sr., of Johnson County.
Survived by son, James R Vaughn Jr & wife Martha of Florida, sister Betty Lou Cornett of North Carolina, 3 brothers, Fred Stout of Texas, Jack Stout of Kentucky and BC Stout Jr of Johnson County. Grandchildren, Sarah (David) Vaughn Allen of Talbott, Tn and Joshua Vaughn of Morristown, Tn. Great grandchildren, Katie, Hailey, Baileigh, Michael, Adam, Will and Angel Allen, Hayden Vaughn, Ericka Blackburn, Kendra and Jeffery Vaughn. Great -great grandchildren, Evan Hutchinson and Aleirah Vaughn. Mary also had many special nieces and nephews.

A special thank you to nurses, staff and friends at Signature Living, Jefferson City, TN and hospice nurse, Michelle Brady.

The family will be receiving friends from 5-6 pm Thursday, October 26, 2017 at the Hux-Lipford Funeral Home with service to follow at 6 pm, officiating is Reverend Ron Drake.

Graveside service will be at 11 am Friday, October 27, 2017 at the Sunset Memorial Park. 
Stout, Mary Lee (I56573)
 
4437 Jefferson Coounty, Alabama Wills 1818-1840
pg. 56--JOHN DELOACH---will June 6, 1820
Wife, FRANCES; our children MARY, ANNE, ELIZABETH, ALFORD, SARAH & FRANCES .
(seal) JOHN DELOACH. 
DeLoach, John (I15784)
 
4438 Jefferson moved his family to Lee Co., Va. -- in 1860 Census except
Melissa who had married the year before. Then in 1870 Census of Scott Co.,
Va. with children by 2nd wife. Some children by 1st wife had moved to
Floyd Co., KY. Then is seen in 1878-79-80 tax records and 1880 Federal
Census in Washington Co., Ark., Cove Creek Twp.

Jefferson N. enlisted in the Virginia 50th Inf., CSA at Wythe Co., Va.
with two sons - Richard and Benjamin G.. All survived the Civil War
although both sons captured and Benjamin deserted and joined Union forces.

don read now of Grove, Okla. dread@greencis.net

1850 Johnson County, TN Census

Household 24
Jefferson N. Wilson29TN
Dialtha27TN
Malissa 8TN
Alexander B. 6TN
Richard 3TN
Elmina 2TN
Andrew J.1 moTN

1860 Lee County, VA Census

Household 1495
Jefferson N. Wilson39Johnson County, TN
Sarah27"
Alexander16"
Richard13"
Elmina11"
Andrew J. 9"
John 6"
David W. 3"
J. N. (f)2 moLee County, VA
Salina 9Johnson County, TN


1870 Scott County, VA Census

Household 49
Jefferson N. Wilson50VA
Sarah39TN
Salenia19TN
John S.15TN
David W.14TN
Jefferson B.11VA
Louisa 9VA
Hiram R. 7VA
Robert S. 4VA
Louisa 1VA

1880 Washington County, AR Census

Household 206
Jefferson Willson50VA NC VA
Sarah50TN TN TN
Louisa17VA VA TN
Hiram15VA VA TN
Robert13VA VA TN
Sarah 8VA VA TN
James 6VA VA TN 
Wilson, Jefferson Nelson (I8110)
 
4439 JEFFERSONVILLE, IN - Phyllis Simerly Kitzmiller, 93, Jeffersonville, IN, formerly of Johnson City, passed away Sunday, April 24, 2022, at Hillcrest Village.
Phyllis was born in Johnson City to the late John and Ethel Woodby Simerly.
Phyllis was a 1946 graduate of Science Hill High School. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Phyllis was the wife of a minister. She and her husband lived in many locations and worked in many churches. She was guided by her faith in God and her love for Jesus Christ throughout her life. She had a great sense of humor and was very much a people person. Later in life she developed an avid interest in researching her family's genealogy.
In addition to her parents Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Kitzmiller, daughter, Susan Valdetero of Monroe, NC, siblings, Gordon Simerly, Donald Simerly, Ruth Smith and Ernest Simerly all of East Tennessee.
Survivors include a son, Paul Kitzmiller and wife Virginia of Jeffersonville, IN; grandchildren, Derek Kitzmiller and wife Tricia of Sellersburg, IN, Adam Kitzmiller and wife Rachel of McRae, AR, Ashley Herron and husband Jonathan of Wake Forest, NC, Dane Valdetero and wife Meagan of Charlotte, NC; son-in-law, Danny Valdetero of Wadesboro, NC; nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral service for Phyllis will be held Monday, May 2, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. in the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home with Todd Houston, officiating. The graveside committal will follow in Monte Vista Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be chosen from family. 
Simerly, Phyllis (I91965)
 
4440 Jeffrey Baker Stout, of Baraboo, WI, passed away at his home on Friday, March 9, 2018 due to stage 4 colon cancer. He was born December 10, 1961 to Ralph and Margie Stout of Mountain City, TN. He attended Johnson County High School in Mountain City, TN and graduated from East Tennessee State University with a BS in Engineering Technology. He also graduated from Cardinal Strich University with a master in Business Administration. Jeff's work history included; W.R. Grace & Co, Roanoke Rapids in North Carolina, Crosby Manufacturing in Crosby, MN and Lear Corporation in Fremont, Ohio. Flambeau Plastics Inc., as a Product Development Engineering, Automotive Program Business Manager, General Manager, Plasticos Flambeau, Saltillo Coahuila Mexico, Vice President of Engineering in Baraboo, WI, and most recently Vice President of North American Operations in Baraboo, WI since 2010.

Jeff was a member of Emanuel Methodist Church and past master and member of the Baraboo Masonic Lodge. Jeff truly loved watching his boys compete in sports and music programs. He loved to cook and bake and was always pursing the perfect Southern Barbeque, recreating his mother's pie recipes, water color painting, and reading, and known for being meticulous and detail oriented, which could be good or bad based on which side you were on. Jeff loved and respected his work associates in all the various Flambeau Manufacturing plants and offices.

He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Laurie (Berendes) Stout; and his loving sons, Alexander Baker Stout and Joseph Allen Stout. Jeff is further survived by his mother, Margie Stout of Mountain City, TN; 1 brother, Howard (Wanda) Stout of Mountain City, TN; 3 sisters, Mary Beth (Pat) Slatery of West Palm Beach, FL, Linda (Bob) Nelson, Tampa, FL, Carole (Bill) Shore of Mountain City, TN: 2 sister-in-laws, Carol Berendes of Baraboo, Mary (Fred) Sole of Spring Green, WI; 1 brother-in-law Steve (Terri) Berendes of Prescott, AZ, and many loving nieces , nephews, cousin and friends.

Jeff was preceded in death by his father and mother-in-law Irven and Margaret Berendes of Baraboo, WI, and this year Jeff lost his father, Ralph Stout.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel United Methodist Church( Wisconsin) with Pastor Blake Overlien officiating. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at Redlin Funeral Home( Baraboo, WI) from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. with a Masonic Service at 7 p.m. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of services at the church. Burial will follow at Walnut Hill Cemetery. 
Stout, Jeffrey Baker (I58610)
 
4441 Jeffrey Cole Howard, 62, was born in Shady Valley, Tennessee on April 25, 1956, to Earl B. Howard, Sr. and the late Capriece Cole Howard. Jeff departed this world to be with the Lord on February 19, 2019, at his residence in Shady Valley, TN.

Jeff was preceded in death by his mother, Capriece Howard (Nov. 10, 1927 – Dec. 22, 2010) and an infant sister, Sarah Elizabeth Howard.

Those left to cherish their memories of Jeff are his beloved son, Jeremiah Cole Howard; his father, Earl B. Howard, Sr; a brother, Earl B. 'Erby' Howard, Jr. and wife Dianna Pleasant Howard; a niece, Tuesday Howard Pope; a nephew, Joseph B. Howard and wife Ashleigh Maze Howard; two great-nephews, Gavin I. Pope and Bridon K. Pope; as well as many extended family members and friends.

Jeff was a life long resident of Johnson County and graduated from Johnson County High School in 1974. After graduation he attended Virginia Highlands Community College and National Auto & Diesel College, graduating at the top of his class. Jeff was member of Shady Valley Presbyterian Church. He had a humble kind spirit and would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. In his spare time, Jeff enjoyed hands-on activities like cooking, woodworking, artistry, and working on automobiles and other machinery. 
Howard, Jeffrey Cole (I66056)
 
4442 Jeffrey Lee Range, 46, passed away peacefully Saturday, February 9, 2013 after a lengthy illness.

Born in Johnson City, TN, he was a son of Betty Dulaney Range and the late Bill N. Range.

Jeff was a loving husband and father. He was employed by W.W. Grainger, Inc. for 26 years. At the time of his death he was Manager of the Greenville branch. He was a faithful member of Lee Road United Methodist Church where he was a member of the Challenged for Christ Sunday School class, Chairman of Leisure Ministries and coached Basketball and Softball Teams for the church. Jeff was also on the Board of Directors for Greenville Tech Foundation. He has impacted many lives through his leadership and his unwavering faith to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

In addition to his mother, Jeff is survived by his loving family, his wife of 24 years, Lori Petty Range; his beloved children, Chelsea A. Range and J. Luke Range; his brothers, Bruce N. Range (Susan) and Rick L. Range (Angie) all of Jonesborough, TN; his sister, Tammy R. Wolfe (Tony) of Seymour, TN; a special uncle, David E. Dulaney (Beth) of Sevierville, TN; and several nieces, nephews cousins and countless other family and friends.

The family will receive friends Monday from 4 to 6:45pm at Lee Road United Methodist Church with the service to follow at 7:00pm with the Reverends Doug Gilliland and James O. Gilliam officiating. Graveside services will be 1:00pm Tuesday at Eden United Methodist Church in Jonesborough, TN. 
Range, Jeffrey Lee (90309376)
 
4443 Jeffrey Lynn Hardin, 51, of Elizabethton, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, August 26, 2018, at his home surrounded by his loving family following a short battle with cancer.
Born March 18, 1967, to Archie and Martha Honeycutt Hardin, Jeff enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and spending time with those he loved.
He was preceded in death by his father, Archie D. Hardin.
He will be dearly missed and leaves many memories left to cherish by his loving partner, Janet Smith; mother, Martha Hardin; brothers, Bill Hardin and Liz, Jamie Hardin, and Jesse Hardin and wife Sarah; two sons, Justin and Hunter Hardin; nephews, James Hardin and Bryson Hardin; and a special new grandson, Theo Hardin.
The family will receive friends at the home of Jesse Hardin in Roan Mountain. Per Jeff's wishes, no service or interment is planned, as he selflessly donated his body to cancer research so that others might live. 
Hardin, Jeffrey Lynn (I64900)
 
4444 Jennie Lee Steiner, age 84, passed away on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at Bristol Regional Hospital. Jennie was born on January 21, 1937 to the late Thomas Wilburn Ward and Vada Dugger Ward. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Francis Steiner Jr; grandchildren, Nicolette Miller, Joshua Steiner, and ten siblings. Jennie worked as a hospital aide for over 28 years in Fort Myers, Florida. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, and reading. She was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church.

Those left to cherish her memories include her daughters, Connie Jones of Mountain City, Treshia Steiner of Cape Coral, FL; sons, Francis Steiner IV of Mountain City, Stephen Steiner (Leslie) of Cape Coral, FL, James Steiner (Stephanie) of Murfreesboro; brothers, Thomas Ward, Earl Ward (Kathy); eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. 
Ward, Jennie Lee (I3291)
 
4445 JENNINGS, LA - Funeral services for Mr. Doulas Irvin Broyles, 77, of Jennings will be held on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at Miguez Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. with officiants Sonny Childs assisted by Jack Harris and Roy Platt.

Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Miguez Funeral Home with Military Honors.

Visitation for Mr. Broyles will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. It will resume on Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. and continue until time of service.

Douglas Irvin Broyles was the son of the late Irvin Lewis and Bernice Blevins Broyles. He was born October 24, 1941 in Kingsport, Tennessee. The family moved to Johnson City, Tennessee where Douglas attended and graduated from Science Hill High School in 1960.

In 1962 Douglas graduated from Southeastern Christian Junior College in Winchester, KY, where he met Joyce Smith from Jennings, LA, his future wife. He returned to Johnson City to attend East Tennessee State University.

He joined the USAF in 1964 and after medical training was stationed at England Air Force Base in Alexandria, LA. Soon thereafter he reunited with Joyce and married her July 26, 1965 in Jennings.

Douglas was honorably discharged from the USAF in January 1968 as Staff Sergeant after spending time in Vietnam and Thailand and receiving several commendation medals. He enrolled at McNeese State University receiving a BS in Business Management, August 1969 concurrent with serving as an assistant minister at Jennings Church of Christ.

The couple then moved to Greenville, TN where Douglas began work at the Magnavox Corporation as Industrial Relations Manager and then transferring to the Johnson City plant after three years. During those years he also served on the board of directors of Southeastern Christian College, President of the local Toastmasters Club, and was selected "Boss of the Year".

In 1975 the couple adopted two children and then moved to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia in 1978 to work for the Arabian American Oil Company and enjoy traveling around the world each year until 1984, when they moved to Jennings to assist Joyce's aging parents.

Douglas worked with the Greenwich Terrace Church of Christ in Lake Charles from 1985 to 1987. In 1992 he was ordained into the ministry at his home church in Tennessee. From 1987 to 1997 he served as Administrative Minister of the Jennings Church of Christ, along with years of service as secretary of the Christian Youth Encampment in DeRidder, LA. He and his wife hosted nine exchange students during that time and fostered several other young people.

In 1997 Douglas added another career as Funeral Director and chaplain for Miguez Funeral Home and worked for them until retiring in 2007. After that he served as a rotating minister with the Welsh Church of Christ until his last sermon in January of this year. He also served on the board of Caring Hands during the last few years. He was diagnosed with metastatic renal cell carcinoma in February of this year.

Preceding Douglas in death were his parents and brother Donald Lewis Broyles.

He leaves behind his wife of 54 years, Joyce Smith Broyles, daughter Sandi and Lester Gary of Lake Arthur; son Darryl and Tina Broyles of Jennings; sister Diann Broyles of Johnson City, TN; brother David and Pat Broyles of Atlanta, GA; sister-in-law Barbara Broyles of Johnson City, TN; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and many beloved nieces and nephews. 
Broyles, Douglas Irvin (I77489)
 
4446 Jenny is the daughter of Martha "Patsy" (Mitchell) Rogers who is the daughter of John Mitchell and Efsobie (Ayers) Mitchell. Her father is thought to be W. M. Rogers.

Information from Paul Kardulis:
He interviewed Rothie Fox (Virginia's grandson), who told him that his grandmother "Jenny" was buried at Dry Creek, Unicoi County, TN (actually in Washington County, TN) 
Rogers, Virginia A. (9046912)
 
4447 Jenny was the negro slave of Samuel DeLoach. She gave birth to several children who became part of the Samuel DeLoach estate. Two of them, Hasty and Daniel, are named in his will. Ownership of Hasty Passed from William and Tracy DeLoach Spicer to the Smith family. Thereafter, Hasty will be referred to as Hasty Smith. DeLoach, Jenny (I78303)
 
4448 Jerald R. DeLoach, 64, of Shellman Bluff, formerly of Ludowici, passed away
on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, after a brief illness at Liberty Regional
Medical Center under the care of hospice. He was a retired environmentalist
with the U.S. government at Fort Stewart and a member of First Baptist
Church in Ludowici. He was preceded in death by his father, Harold Randolph
DeLoach, Sister, Glenda "Sissy" DeLoach, and a nephew, William "Billy"
DeLoach. He is survived by his mother, Frances (Gordon) DeLoach of
Ludowici; daughter, Jodi DeLoach Combs of Ludowici; brother, Randall (Gale)
DeLoach of Ludowici; niece, Deanna (Robert) Parker of Ludowici; great-niece,
Caelyn Rozier of Ludowici; great-nephews, Craig (Lydia) DeLoach of Ludowici
and Zachary DeLoach of Waycross; and grandchildren, Trey and Aaron Combs of
Ludowici. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, June 10, at Bradley
B. Anderson Funeral Home, Glennville Chapel. Graveside funeral services will
be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 11, at Baggs Cemetery in Ludowici. 
DeLoach, Jerald R. (I32753)
 
4449 Jerome D. "J.D." Buck, 78, of Johnson City, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 1, 2015, in the Johnson City Medical Center.

J.D. was a native of Johnson City. He was a son of the late Ira Nathaniel and Mary Ruth Jenkins Buck.

J.D. retired from Fluor Daniels Construction of Kingsport.

He was a member of Piney Grove Free Will Baptist Church for many years.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by: sister, Frances Buck Hicks, of Jonesborough; and brothers, Odell Buck, of Jonesborough, and Edgar Buck, of Johnson City.

Survivors include: his wife, Joyce Leonard Buck, of the home; one son, Chad Buck, of the home; one sister, Faye Miller, of Narvon, PA; two brothers, David Arnold, of Jonesborough, and Arthur, of Johnson City; special great niece and nephew, Claire and Greyson Nave; and several nieces and nephews. 
Buck, Jerome "J. D." (I44586)
 
4450 Jerry (Hoot) Trivett, age 80, of Newland, NC passed away on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020, at his home.

He was born on April 15, 1939, in Newland, NC, a son of the late Charles Edgar Trivett and the late Vergie Daniels Trivett.

He was preceded in death by his Parents; Wife: Becky Trivett; Three Sisters: Margie Carpenter, Florence Pitman, Helen Collis; and one Brother: Dennis Trivett.

Jerry loved hunting, fishing and enjoyed taking care of his Christmas tree farm. He loved every minute that he got to spend with his family, especially his great grandchildren. He also liked to watch Western movies.

Jerry leaves behind to cherish his memory his Daughter: Tameula Trivett of Mountain City, Tenn.; Son, Jerry (Greta) Trivett of Newland, NC; Brother, Joe (Priscilla) Trivett of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; Brother: Ronnie (Caron) Trivett of Montezuma, NC, Brother, Cotton Trivett of Shelby, NC, Brother: Jack (Debbie) Trivett of Newland, NC; Grandson: Benjamin (Kimberly) Trivett of Newland, NC; Granddaughter: Kathryn Trivett of Charlotte, NC, Granddaughter, Kella (Crockett) Trivett of Newland, NC; Great Grandchildren: Robert, Evan, Harvest, Honor, Nace, Carli, and Cropper, and several nieces and nephews.

Services for Jerry (Hoot) Trivett will be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Rev. Ronnie Trivett officiating.

The family will receive friends beginning at 5 p.m. up until the service hour at 7 p.m. on Sunday at Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home.

Interment will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020, at Daniels Cemetery. 
Trivette, Jerry D. (I79139)
 

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