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5901 Mary Nell Fritts, 66, of Mountain City, Tenn.,, passed away on Monday, October 9, 2017, at Bristol Regional Medical Center. She was born on April 17, 1951 to the late Spencer Carl Arnold and Gay Viola Turnmire Arnold. In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her sister, Gray Taylor, and a brother, David Arnold.
Mary was kind-hearted, loving and caring to everyone around her. She loved everyone and through her love and kindness, made many, many special friends. Many people knew Mary from her work at the Dollar General Store, where she met each customer with a warm smile. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mary enjoyed traveling and visiting places. She especially loved going to the beach and yard sales. She loved living in the mountains and really enjoyed the winter snow, Christmas time and Santa Claus. She was a member of Beta Theta.
Mary was a member of Dyson Grove Baptist Church. She loved her church, church family and enjoyed hearing the church choir sing.
Those left to cherish her memories include her loving husband of 48 years, Earl M. Fritts; daughters, Sherry Fritts, Melissa Fritts and Tammy Laws and husband Daniel Laws; sister, Sophia Rich; grandchildren, Elizabeth Fritts and Andrea Couch; great-grandchildren, Kyle Gattis, Connor Gattis and Arabella Couch; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, October 12, at Mountain City Funeral Home Chapel. The funeral service will follow with Pastor Leonard Fletcher and Associate Pastor Cameron Dula officiating. Special music will be provided by the Dyson Grove Baptist Church Choir. Graveside services and interment will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 13, at the Phillippi Cemetery. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. 
Arnold, Mary Nell (I50287)
 
5902 Mary Nell Tucker DeLoach, 87, of Mobile, Alabama, passed away on Sunday, January 27, 2019. Mary was born June 8, 1931 in Crichton, Alabama. She was employed with Howard's Ideal Drugs for 30 years, Heritage Pharmacy for 5 years and CVS Pharmacy for 3 years. She loved to meet people and her first question was always "Where are you from". She was a devout Christian and loved the Lord. She also loved playing dolls with her Great granddaughters. She was preceded in death by her parents Edward Eugene Tucker and Ida Gertrude Gordon Tucker, her husband Leo Blake DeLoach Sr, her children Brenda Lee DeLoach, Leo Blake DeLoach Jr and Cara (Candy) Lynn DeLoach Kerwin. She is survived by her daughter Suzanne DeLoach of Mobile, grandchildren Ashley Nicole Lowe and Dennis James Kerwin Jr of Mobile, Marcus Lamar Anderson and Mary Lynn Anderson Gainer of Newport, Tennessee and great grandchildren Blakely Raine Kerstyn Lowe of Atmore, Mattilyn Ayvah Willard and Carson X'Zayvier Caleb Lowe of Mobile and numerous other family and friends. Tucker, Mary Nell (I75382)
 
5903 Mary P. Morgan, 96, formerly of 150 W.B. Mitchell Road, Roan Mountain, went to be with the Lord Sunday, October 10, 2004, at Roan Highlands Nursing Center, Roan Mountain, following an extended illness.
Mrs. Morgan was a native of Falls Mills, Va., and had lived in Roan Mountain most of her life. She was a daughter of the late Matthew Henry and Willie Swecker Alley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James P. Morgan, in 1973, twin brothers, Claude and Clyde Alley, and two sisters, Nellie and May Alley.
Mrs. Morgan was a member of St. John Free Will Baptist Church. She was a homemaker.
The funeral service will be conducted at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 12, in the Rhododendron Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home, Roan Mountain, with the Rev. Richard Sheppard officiating. Music will be under the direction of the J.D. Cook Family. The graveside service and interment will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 13, in the Johnson Cemetery, Crabtree Community. Everyone is requested to meet at the cemetery at 10:55 a.m. Wednesday. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, prior to the service, or at other times at the home of a son, Roger Morgan, 150 W.B. Mitchell Road, Roan Mountain. Active pallbearers will be Mark Morgan, Chris Hicks, Todd Morgan, Jonathan Morgan, Jeff Morgan and Dana Young. Honorary pallbearers will be the members of St. John Free Will Baptist Church and friends. 
Alley, Mary P. (I90177)
 
5904 Mary Phipps Moody, age 92, of Johnson City, passed away at her residence following a brief illness on Saturday, December 20, 2008.

A lifelong resident of Johnson City, she was the daughter of the late Charles W. and Mamie Williams Phipps. Mrs. Moody was a lifelong member of Keystone Presbyterian Church, were she taught Sunday school and was a Youth Fellowship Director. She was also the church treasurer for many years. Mrs. Moody was employed as a supervisor interviewer for the Tennessee Department of Employment Security and was a member of the I.A.P.E.S. She was also affiliated with the Johnson City Business Women's Club.

In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Ernest N. Moody in February 1991.

Survivors include a daughter, Mary Anne Massey, and spouse Keith, Johnson City; two sons, Charles Moody, and spouse Mary, Panama City, FL, Norman Moody, and spouse, Barbara, Johnson City. Eight Grandchildren, twelve Great Grandchildren. Several cousins, nieces and nephews also survive.

The funeral service for Mrs. Moody will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 23, 2008, in the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home with Rev. Jim Gray officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 until 2:00 P.M. Tuesday in the East Parlor of the funeral home.

The graveside service and interment will follow the funeral at Monte Vista Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Mrs. Moody's grandsons and great grandsons. 
Phipps, Mary Catharine (I43665)
 
5905 Mary Proffit is probably dau. of John and Lydia, need to reorder
census as this info was read from a bad copy. 
Proffit, Mary? (I13952)
 
5906 MARY ROMINGER, nee HUBBARD, wife of JOSHUA ROMINGER, was born at Fayetteville, N.C. on the 15th day of October 1818, and died on the 20th day of February, 1897, aged 78 years, 4 months and 4 days.

She made a profession of religion when she was between twelve and thirteen years of age and became a member of the M.E. Church, of which she remained a member until her death, a period of about 66 years.

She was the mother of 10 children, 5 of whom live to mourn their loss with her husband. She leaves about 80 children and grand-children.

She was a quiet, humble Christian, and her death was peaceful. She was laid to rest in the Wilson Grave Yard. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. C. S. Farthing at the grave.

She was a good wife, an affectionate mother, and had many friends wherever she lived or was known. She was also a woman of marked fortitude and courage. Her chief joy concerning her children was to know they were dutiful Christians. Any one that knew her was impressed that she had been brought up in a refined Christian home. She has gone before to "that land of rest" and her works "do follow her." Dear weary one, we would not call thee back to sorrows and cares if we could.

Written by one who has known her for 35 years. 
Hubbard, Mary B. (I70013)
 
5907 Mary Ruth Heaton Maupin, 82, of Johnson City, went home to meet her savior on Monday, May 16, 2011, after a short stay at the Johnson City Medical Center.

Ruth was born on May 5, 1929, in Bristol, TN, to the late CF Heaton and Verna Lewis Heaton. Mary Ruth was the loving wife of 53 years to the late, Robert Hugh Maupin. Also preceding her were 6 brothers, Glen, Fred, Ray, Frank, Clay and Dean Heaton; and 1 sister, Jewel Maupin.

Mrs. Maupin was a member of the Oakland Avenue Baptist Church, where she had taught Sunday School for many years.

Mrs. Maupin raised her family in Johnson City and continued to live there until her death. She was a hard worker, retiring after 33 years from Thomas Industries, but also had a passion and love for flowers and gardening in her free time.

Ruth had a smile that would melt your heart and a fun loving personality that would keep you rolling with laughter, she will be missed.

Mary Ruth was the ever loving mother to her daughter and son in law, Kay and Larry Cash, Johnson City; daughter and son in law, Joan and Richard McIntosh, Anderson County, TN; son and daughter in law, Steve and Veronica Maupin, Johnson City; and daughter and son in law, Peggy and Lee Freeman, Boones Creek; her adoring grandchildren, Melissa McIntosh Smith, Robert McIntosh, Mickey Freeman, Tina McIntosh, Melanie Casey, Jennifer Hyder, April Dykes, Beverly Maupin, Chad Maupin, Tasha Cash and Laura Cash; 17 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted from the Morris-Baker South Chapel at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Pastor Ron Adams will officiate.

Burial services will be conducted on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. from the Monte Vista Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Robert McIntosh, Mickey Freeman, Chad Maupin, Scott Dykes, Alex Smith and Hunter McIntosh. Honorary pallbearers will be Richard McIntosh, Larry Cash and Lee Freeman. A procession will leave the funeral home at 10:45 a.m. Thursday for the cemetery. 
Heaton, Mary Ruth (I34497)
 
5908 Mary Ruth Tester Trivett, 80 of Earle St. Thomson, Ga., entered into rest December 11, 2006 at her residence. She was the beloved wife of Eli Trivett, Jr. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at Washington Heights Baptist Church with Revs. Sonny Peevy and Brad Ellington officiating. Pallbearers will be Rusty Hannah, Trey Marshall, Troy Josey, Brian Josey, Brian Jenkins, Michael Josey, Hunter Connell, Tony Bentley, Allen Tankersley and Eddie Tankersley. Interment will follow in Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Trivett was a native of Hampton, Tennessee but lived most of her life in Thomson, Georgia. She was the daughter of the late Ronald Earle Tester and Nan Williams Tester. Mrs. Trivett was retired from Kingsley Mill after 38 years of service. She was also a member of Washington Heights Baptist Church and a member of the Women's Auxiliary of VFW Post # 7778. Survivors include husband, Eli Trivett, Jr., Thomson, Ga.; daughters, Sherry Neal (Tommy), Hilton Head, S.C., Nancy Trivett, Thomson, Ga., Linda Josey (Chason), Waynesboro, Ga.; brother, Jack Arrington, Wrens, Ga.; special friend and caregiver, Ruth Chastain; sisters, Helen Tester, Johnson City, Tenn., Pat Yates (Dick), Clemons, N.C., Margaret Smith, Tampa, Fla. and Shirley Tester, Albany, Ga.; 10 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Tester, Mary Ruth (I1295)
 
5909 Mary Stout Wallace, age 83, of Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, September 30, 2017.

She was born on April 18, 1934 in Johnson County, TN to the late Clarence and Dora Lowe Stout.

In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Robert C. Wallace, who passed away on September 23, 2008; sister Shirley Smith; brothers, Bill Stout, Carl Stout, Charles Stout and Homer Stout.

Mary loved collecting what-nots and things, enjoyed raising flowers and especially loved her family. She was a member of Mountain City Church of Christ.

Those left to cherish her memories include her sons Bob Wallace and wife Sharon of Mountain City, TN and Tony Wallace and wife Brenda of Maryville, TN; grandchildren Brad, Robby, Andy and Roman Wallace and Amy Wallace Stover; nine great grandchildren; sisters Venia Stout and Josephine Laing; brother, Richard Stout, and several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 1-2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 5, 2017 from Mountain City Funeral Home with funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m., Chuck Stewart and Tom Reece to officiate. Graveside service and burial will follow at Reece Memorial Cemetery. 
Stout, Mary Geneva (I53791)
 
5910 Mary Sue Blevins, of Elizabethton, passed away on Monday, March 7, 2016, at Ivy Hall Nursing Home. Mary Sue was the daughter of the late Ollie and Mattie Richards Glover. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Earnest A. Blevins, on April 3, 2000; two brothers, Harold and Harmon Glover; and a nephew, Douglas Glover.
Mary Sue was retired from SmithKlineBeecham Pharmaceutical, after 45 years of service. She was a member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church and the Fellowship Sunday School Class. She also attended Biltmore Baptist Church and served as WMU President for several years.
Survivors include a nephew, Stephen Glover and wife Sandy, and their son, Gary; a niece, Patti Frack and husband Jim, all of Lutherville, Md.; a great-nephew, Brian Glover, with sons, Brett and Tyler; and a great-niece, Dionne Rash and daughter, Hannah. Additional family members are Brenda Norkett, Kay Shipley, Glen Shipley, Clayton, David and Jim Hawk and sister-in-law, Armetta Hunigan.
A service to honor the life of Mary Sue will be conducted at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 10, in the Chapel of Peace of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Rev. Jamie Ferguson and Rev. Bill Davis officiating. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5 until 7 p.m. Thursday, prior to the service. The graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, March 11, at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be David Bartley, Wade Lockner, Brian Glover, Mark Blevins, Tim Hawk, James Hartley, Thomas White and Brad Jenkins. Honorary pallbearers will be Mary Sue's church family. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Ivy Hall Nursing Home for the love and care shown to Mary Sue during her illness. Those who prefer memorials in lieu of flowers, may make donations to the Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church Building Fund, 1727 Chinquapin Grove Road, Bluff City, TN 37618; or to the Biltmore Baptist Church Building Fund, 1181 Bristol Highway, Elizabethton, TN 37643 
Glover, Mary Sue (I48718)
 
5911 Mary Wanauth 'Nanny' Arney, age 82, of Mountain City, TN went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at Johnson City Medical Center.
She was born in Johnson County, TN on February 20, 1932 to the late Eugene Cardwell and Ida Bell Heaton Carter.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a great grandchild, Samantha Kelly; sister, Shelby Cardwell, and brothers: Jesse Ray Cardwell and Dean Cardwell.
Mary Wanauth enjoyed sewing, quilting, cooking and her flowers. She especially loved her grandchildren and talking to her friends. She will be truly missed by all who knew her.
Mary Wanauth was a member of Bakers Gap Baptist Church and loved attending church. She loved her church family and truly enjoyed reading her Bible.
Survivors include her husband of 63 years, Marvin Maurice Arney of Mountain City, TN: daughters and sons-in-law: DiAnna Kelly and husband Patrick and Trela Dugger and husband Joel; sons and daughters-in law: Marvin Arney and wife Kathy and Dean Arney and wife Missy all of Mountain City, TN; grandchildren: Lee Kelly, Tyson Kelly and Rhenda, Ashley McElyea and Richard, Raymond Arney, Jennifer Furches and Jared, Chad Arney and Cayla, Matthew Sluder, Katie Sluder, Kayla Csanady and Greg; brother, Lonnie Cardwell of Elizabethton, TN; sixteen great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and her caregiver Danille Brank.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 30, 2014 from the Bakers Gap Baptist Church with Pastors Dennis Peterson and James Richardson officiating. The family will receive friends from 1-3:00 p.m. prior to the funeral service on Sunday. The graveside service and interment will follow at Sugar Grove Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Men of Baker's Gap Baptist Church and her many friends and neighbors. 
Cardwell, Mary W. (I43512)
 
5912 Mary was 74 years old in the 1850 Johnson County, Tennessee census, living with her son Andrew Wilson. Cook, Mary "Polly" (I3196)
 
5913 Mary was adopted by her mother's second husband, Samuel Garland.
Mary lived with her son William until her death. 
McKee, Mary L. (I38351)
 
5914 MARYVILLE — Doris Church Campbell, 81, of Maryville,
passed away at Blount Memorial Hospital due to
complications of pneummonia. She was a beloved wife, mother sister and grandmother who went to be with the
Lord on Friday, March 4, 2005. Mrs. Campbell retired
from Levi Strauss in 1989, then volunteered as a Vitra
Tax Preparer and also tutored in an adult literarcy program.
Mrs. Campbell was preceded in death by her husband, Carroll R. Campbell; a son, Carroll Ray Campbell, her
father and mother, Wiley C and Ellen B Church; three
brothers, Howard, Gordie and Luther; two sisters, Stella
Church and Della Arney; and two cousins, Asa and Dwight
Bunton.
Survivors include a son and a daughter-in-law, Lynn and Vickie Campbell, Maryville; a daughter and son-in-law,
Sharon and Terry Patton, Knoxville; a daughter, Denise Valentine, Maryville; grandchildren and their spouses, Emily Valentine, Shawn Campbell, Nathan Patton, and his wife Kaylon, Daniel Patton, Kendra Patton, Dwight Campbell and his wife Wendy, Adam Campbell and Amanda Campbell, a
great-granddaughter, Maggie Leigh Campbell "bright-eyes"; a sister, Nell Church, Elizabethton; two brothers and
sisters-in-law, Ray and Mary Church, Maryville, Allen and Margery Church, Butler; a cousin, Martha B. Query, Unicoi; two sisters-in-laws, Myrtle Church, Erwin, and Norma Campbell, Cleveland, Ohio; three brothers and sister-in-law, Jack & Normal Campbell, Butler, Joe and Marge Campbell, Hampton, Jim and Mary Campbell, Butler and special friends, Donna Standridge and Lisa Reynolds "Floch".

Funeral services for Mrs. Campbell will be conducted at 4
p.m. Sunday, March 6, at Miller Funeral Home, Magnolia
Chapel, with Rev. Tommy Patterson officiating. 
Church, Dorris Esther (I49028)
 
5915 MARYVILLE, TN - Elsie Monteza Lee Smalling, 91, of Maryville, TN, died peacefully at Brookdale Assisted Senior Living Solutions in Greeneville, Tennessee, September 2, 2021. She was affectionately known as Momma, Ms. Elsie, Granna and Mrs. Smalling by those who loved and respected her. Born and raised in McMinn County, TN, Elsie attended a one room schoolhouse for primary school and after transferring from Carson-Newman College, she graduated with a B.S. in Home Economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1951. When an Extension Agent for 4-H in Sullivan County she met Vocational Agriculture Teacher, John David Smalling, Sr. of Piney Flats, TN. Elsie and John married in Bristol, TN and celebrated 54 years of marriage. Elsie tirelessly supported John D. in his professional successes, lovingly reared together their three children J. David Smalling, Jr., Margaret Jane Smalling Lane and Miriam Elsilee Smalling Frazier, and then added an elementary education teaching certification from UT in 1972. She taught Kindergarten at Eagleton Elementary School for 20 years.

Elsie was an elegant hostess for parties of 4 to 100+, preparing and serving the tastiest homegrown garden vegetables and farm raised Certified Angus Beef to family, extended family reunions, youth groups, collegiate clubs, the frequent college student visitors, families of coworkers and church groups. She was patient, soft-spoken, always appreciative, and grateful for her many blessings. Remembered as an elegant, southern lady, Elsie had a special touch for making everyone, including the unexpected guest, feel welcomed in their home with aromas from her kitchen, beautiful floral arrangements from her flower gardens, and a house full of antiques that she refinished.

She was an active and devoted member of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, Tennessee for over 50 years.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 yrs, John David Smalling, Sr.; her parents, Hugh Joines Lee and Maggie Annabel Wright Lee; sister, Zoe Della Heifner Hatchett; brothers, Carl Wright Lee and Clyde Amos Lee; Sisters-in-laws: Jane Smalling Crussell, Phyllis Smalling Holloway, and Anne Smalling Frazier.

Those left to cherish the memories of her love are her 3 children and their spouses: David and Cindy (Mount Pleasant, SC), Margaret and Paul (Lascassas, TN) and Miriam and Fred (Afton, TN); grandchildren, their spouses and great grandsons: Anna Smalling, Sarah Smalling; Matthew (Lauren) Lane and Thomas Baird Lane; Thomas (Kelsey) Lane and Henry Kirg Lane; Andrew (Melissa) Lane, and Emilee Frazier. Many beloved nieces and nephews. Special, life-long friends: Alma and Joe Hall and Emmit and Betty Rawls.

The family extends sincere gratitude to Elsie’s devoted and loving, personal sitters: Sylvia Barham, Ryanne Kilday, Marion Ford and Angie Cutshall who hold a special place in the hearts of Elsie’s daughters. Appreciation is given to the staff at Brookdale Greeneville, Amedisys Hospice and especially the CARIS Hospice staff Zonya, Alexis, Jessica, Barbara and Barb and members of Mt Zion UMC, Afton.

A celebration of life service and burial will be held at a later date at New Bethel Presbyterian Church in Piney Flats, TN. 
Lee, Elsie Monteza (I86758)
 
5916 Mason Carpenter, age 91, of Stamey Branch Road in Newland went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020, at his home surrounded by his daughters.

Born on May 4, 1928, in Burke County, he was the son of the late Robert and Eva Calloway Carpenter. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his Wife: Vida Vance Carpenter, who passed away in 2019. Also preceding Mason in death were his Brothers: Melvin, J.L., and Amos Carpenter; his Sister: Levonda Pyatte; and his Brothers-in-law: Wade Pyatte and Paul Ellis.

Mason was a dedicated member of the Stamey Town Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon, Sunday School Superintendent, teacher, and brotherhood director. He also proudly served as the church janitor for many years and was the caretaker of the church cemetery. Along with his wife, he helped to raise the money to build the current Stamey Town Baptist Church. Mason was once recognized as the Father of the Year at the church. Mason was known as having a large garden and he shared it generously with his neighbors and friends.

Left to cherish his memories are his Daughters: Katrina Cook and husband, Sam; Masona Buchanan and husband, Eddie; and Robbin Cassida and husband, Dale; his Grandchildren: Dené Allen and husband, Adam; B.J. Buchanan; Jennifer Gibson and husband, Israel; and Marcia Hoilman; Great grandchildren: Dakota Hoilman, Jacob Hoilman, and Wyatt Allen; his Brothers: Tommy Carpenter and wife, Dixie and Andy Carpenter; his Sisters: Della Mae Ellis and Elwanda Cook and husband, Ted; and his Sisters-in-law: Willadene Carpenter, Lynda Carpenter, and Dorothy Carpenter; and several other extended family members and friends.

The family respectfully requests the honor of your presence at the funeral service for Mason Carpenter which will be at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020, at the Stamey Town Baptist Church, with the Rev’s. Steve Williams, Andy Willis, and Billy McGuire officiating. A time to support the family, share memories and receive friends will be from 1:30 p.m. until the service hour on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020, at the church. Interment will follow in the Stamey Town Church Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be Adam Allen, Israel Gibson, B.J. Buchanan, Dakota Hoilman, Jacob Hoilman and Wyatt Allen. 
Carpenter, Mason (I67772)
 
5917 Master Sergeant Fred L. Campbell, U.S. Army (Retired), age 80, passed away Monday, January 20, 2014 in the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center. Mr.

He was the son of the late George John and Nora Johnson Campbell. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Campbell.

Mr. Campbell was a member of Grace Baptist Church and a former member of Fairview and Sinking Creek Baptist churches. He was a member of Gideon International and a 50 year member of Dashiell Mason, Lodge No. 238 F&AM, a member of Jericho Shrine, a 32nd Degree Mason, Scottish Rite, and a member of Kerbela Shrine Temple of Knoxville, Tennessee. Mr. Campbell was a veteran of the United States Air Force, United States Navy, United States Marine Corp and retired from the United States Army having served in the Korean Conflict. He was also a member of the American Legion Watauga Post No. 49.

A Celebration of the Life service for Mr. Fred Campbell was held on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, Tennessee.

The graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 23, 2013 at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Full military honors will be accorded by the Military Honor Guard. 
Campbell, Fred L. (I55877)
 
5918 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I25034)
 
5919 Matherly descendants came from England in early 1800 settling in Eastern Tennessee. His 1st marriage was to Biddie Johnson. Jane F was born 9-3-1842 and Biddie died when she was 13 months old. James then married Pherube Rosana Haynes (or Hawkins) on 10-16-1847. She was born 10-8-1827 and died 11-28-1917. Their children were Martha C 8-19-1848, John W 9-15-1850, Joseph D 11-20-1853, Mary E 10-18-1856, Celia H 5-5-1861, William J 1-10-1867, and David Grant Matherly 7-3-1870. Matherly, James (I29544)
 
5920 Matilda is living with her son Edward in the 1920 Morris County, TX census. Warren, Matilda (I34009)
 
5921 Matilda Opal Ledford, 87, 1235 Hillside Drive, Elizabethton, beloved by her family and friends, went home to be with her Lord, on Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at her residence following an extended illness. Mrs. Ledford was born in Carter County on August 6, 1919 and was the daughter of the late Dan and Mary Robinson Cole. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Homer Wade Ledford on August 13, 1970.

Mrs. Ledford was a former employee of Bemberg Corporation, was a homemaker and a wonderful mother. She loved to quilt, can and take care of her grandchildren and her great grandchildren. She was of the Baptist faith.

Mrs. Ledford is survived by four daughters and two sons-in-law, Rose B. Ledford of the home; Mary Lee and Garfield Williams, Elizabethton; Sue Combs, Roan Mountain, TN; Ruth and Mack Elliott, Elizabethton; two sons and daughters-in-law, Wade and Shirley Ledford, Elizabethton; Dayton and Brenda Ledford, Spindale, NC; three sisters, four brothers, ten grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren and a very special friend, Mrs. Virgie Hardin, Elizabethton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

The Celebration of Life service for Mrs. Ledford will be conducted at 7:30 PM, Thursday, February 22, 2007 in the Riverside Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with the Rev. Ronnie Edwards officiating. Music will be under the direction of Mr. Howard Holsclaw, Jr. The graveside service and interment will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 23, 2007 in the Cole Cemetery, Lacy Hollow. 
Cole, Matilda Opal (I404)
 
5922 Matilda Young was born in 1820 in NORTH CAROLINA, the only child of Wilson (age 29) and Elizabeth Hughes (age 20). She married Charles Hughes in Toe River Valley, Mitchell, North Carolina, United States and had 10 children, six sons and four daughters, with him. Matilda died in 1887 in BULADEAN, MITCHELL CO., NC (HUGHES CEM.) when she was 67.

As the story goes Big Charles Hughes went and picked Matilda up shortly after she was born, put his bandana on her for a diaper, and took her home with him. When she was old enough to marry, he married her and was her husband until she died. 
Young, Matilda (I51724)
 
5923 Matilda's children (Elizabeth, James Canada and Nancy Caroline) assumed the Richardson surname following her marriage to John Richardson. Estep, Matilda (I14629)
 
5924 Matthew "Huey" Trivette, age 56, of Beech Mountain passed away on September 7, 2012 at Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte.

A native of Avery County, he was born April 12, 1956 a son of Bert and Ann Trivette of Beech Mountain.

He was an outstanding high school athlete in football, wrestling and baseball and lettered in all three sports. He also played football for Lees McRae College and he loved to watch the Green Bay Packers.

Matthew was preceded in death by his brother Lincoln Trivette.

A devoted friend, accommodating and caring person, Matthew has left to cherish his memory his: daughter, Sommer D. Trivette of Hampton, TN.; brother, Jimmy Trivette of Beech Mountain; granddaughter, Tatum Addison Cooke of Hampton, TN; nephews, Nathan Trivette, Jake Trivette, Matt Trivette, Luke Trivette all of Beech Mountain; great niece, Candice Trivette of Beech Mountain; best friend, Nub Taylor of Newland.

Funeral services for Matthew "Huey" Trivette will be conducted on Thursday, September 13th at 7:00 p.m. in the Grandfather Chapel of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Mr. Nub Taylor officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. until the service hour. Family, pallbearers and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home on Friday, September 14th at 1:00 p.m. to go in procession to McGuire Cemetery for graveside services. 
Trivette, Lincoln (I71192)
 
5925 Matthew "Huey" Trivette, age 56, of Beech Mountain passed away on September 7, 2012 at Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte.

A native of Avery County, he was born April 12, 1956 a son of Bert and Ann Trivette of Beech Mountain.

He was an outstanding high school athlete in football, wrestling and baseball and lettered in all three sports. He also played football for Lees McRae College and he loved to watch the Green Bay Packers.

Matthew was preceded in death by his brother Lincoln Trivette.

A devoted friend, accommodating and caring person, Matthew has left to cherish his memory his: daughter, Sommer D. Trivette of Hampton, TN.; brother, Jimmy Trivette of Beech Mountain; granddaughter, Tatum Addison Cooke of Hampton, TN; nephews, Nathan Trivette, Jake Trivette, Matt Trivette, Luke Trivette all of Beech Mountain; great niece, Candice Trivette of Beech Mountain; best friend, Nub Taylor of Newland.

Funeral services for Matthew "Huey" Trivette will be conducted on Thursday, September 13th at 7:00 p.m. in the Grandfather Chapel of Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home with Mr. Nub Taylor officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. until the service hour. Family, pallbearers and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home on Friday, September 14th at 1:00 p.m. to go in procession to McGuire Cemetery for graveside services. 
Trivette, Matthew (I71226)
 
5926 Matthias Waggoner (Wagoner,Wagner) and his brothers Andrew, Daniel, Edward and Jacob, travelled from Rotterdam aboard the 'Adventurer', and arrived in New York on 15 September 1740. They moved to Lebanon, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where they had a land grant from King George II of England. After two years, Matthias and Daniel left Pennsylvania for North Carolina, where they built a two-family log cabin on the Yadkin River. Theis brother Edward was killed in the Indian Wars. Andrew was a major in the Rvolutionary war, and settled in Virginia. Jacob remaind in Lebanon where he married and raised his family. See Article #651 in the Johnson County History Book. Waggoner, Matthias (I305)
 
5927 Mattie E. Lambert Lewis, 92, of Butler, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, from Johnson City Medical Center. Mattie was born in Poga, Tenn., to the late Hobert Charles and Etta Vines Lambert. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Charles "Ray" Lewis, on December 3, 2003; a brother, Allen Lambert; and a sister, Mae Lambert Harmon.
Mattie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and was a member of Elizabethton Church of Christ. She enjoyed quilting, fishing, listening to music and also playing music.
Those left to cherish her sweet memories include a daughter, Devonia Lewis McKeehan and husband (and beloved son-in-law) Bobby of Elizabethton; a brother, George Lambert and his wife of Butler; a sister, Selma Vines, also of Butler; two grandchildren, Randy McKeehan of Stoney Creek and Lisa McKeehan Young of Johnson City; and five great-grandsons, Curtis Bradley McKeehan, Georgia, Randy Ray Pritchard, Chase Alan Young and Christopher Robert Young, all of Johnson City, and Dalton Ray McKeehan of Stoney Creek. Also, many beloved nieces and nephews also survive.
A visitation will be conducted from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, May 10, in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, or at the residence of her daughter at any time. A service to honor the life of Mattie E. Lambert Lewis will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 11, in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Mr. Roby Ellis and Mr. Eddy Craft officiating. Music will be under the direction of Elizabethton Church of Christ Singers. The graveside service will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons, Bob Campbell, Jeff Vines, Terry Reece and Shane Lambert. 
Lambert, Mattie E. (I72872)
 
5928 Mattie Parkerson was the daughter of Sarah Parkerson 1860 – 1905 and probably an unknown father, although other researchers claim that Lee Fate Dalton 1851 – 1937 is her father. There is no documentation available to verify that Lee Fate Dalton was married to Sarah. Parkenson, Mattie (56667574)
 
5929 Mattie was living with her son Lewis Karl Wills in the 1940 Johnson County, TN Census. Brown, Martha C. "Mattie" (I44640)
 
5930 Maude Elizabeth (Ellis) Smith entered into eternal rest during the early morning hours of Wednesday (October 18, 2017) surrounded by her loving family. Maude was born on February 12, 1934 to the late Edgar & Nina Lee (Hackler) Ellis in Hawkins County, TN. Maude attended Church Hill High School and Hiwassee College. She was a former member of Grange Hall United Methodist Church, where she was saved as a young girl. Maude was a current member of Colonial Heights United Methodist Church. She was a wonderful homemaker, loving wife, and Grandmom. Her favorite things in life were her grandchildren, family, friends, hummingbirds, and flowers. In addition to her parents, Maude was preceded in death by brothers, Donald Curtis Ellis, James Ellis, and Lynn Ellis; sister, Frances (Ellis) Carpenter; and her infant son. Maude is survived by her beloved husband of 64 years, Homer Smith, with whom she built a beautiful family with two daughters, Janie (Milt) Corley and Pamela (Charles) Bailey; four grandchildren, Gary (Jenna) Hylton, Craig Lenoir, Jennifer (Garth) Grause, and Rachael Corley; several step-grandchildren; two great-grandsons, Jaxson and Isaiah Hylton; brother, Lee (Evelyn) Ellis; several nieces, nephews, and a host of friends.

The family will receive friends on Sunday (October 22, 2017) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the chapel of East Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the chapel of East Lawn Funeral Home with Rev. Lee Ellis and Pastor Robert Burlingham officiating. A private committal service will be held in the Garden of Memories at East Lawn Memorial Park. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial contributions be sent to Colonial Heights United Methodist Church (631 Lebanon Road, Kingsport, TN 37663).

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Richard Reed, Dr. Malcom Matthews, Amedisys Hospice and caretakers, Cindi Willbanks, and Ginger Brall for all of the kind and compassionate care given to Maude during her final days. 
Ellis, Maude Elizabeth (I1821)
 
5931 Maude Gryder, of the Elk River community of Carter County, went to be with the Lord on Friday, August 31, 2012.

Maude was a homemaker and worked as an employee of the Shadowline Corporation in Boone until her retirement in 1988.

She was a member of the Elk River Baptist Church and served for many years as its treasurer and adult women's Sunday School teacher. In recent years, Maude experienced declining health and had to give up these cherished activities.

Maude was preceded in death by her parents, Bertha Arnold Gryder and Arlie Gryder; two brothers, Dan Gryder and John R. Gryder.

Survivors include her brother, Paul Gryder, of the Fish Springs community of Hampton, TN; and a sister, Ida Lou Campbell of the Elk River community. Maude is also survived by 8 nieces and 5 nephews.

Funeral services will be held at the Elk River Baptist Church on Monday, September 3, at 2:00 PM with Rev. Mike Taylor and Rev. Charles Cable officiating.

Internment will follow in the Whitehead Cemetery. 
Gryder, Maude (I35845)
 
5932 Maude L. Peeks, 92, formerly of Maude Peeks Road, Elizabethton, died Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at Ivy Hall Nursing Home following an extended illness.

Mrs. Peeks was a native of Carter County and a daughter of the late Lindsey and Amanda Nidiffer Rash. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roy L. Peeks, in 1977, a daughter, Barbara Evelyn Peeks, a son, Harold Peeks, a grandson, Roy H. Peeks, and several brothers.

Mrs. Peeks was a charter member of Hunter First Baptist Church. She was a farmer and housewife.

The funeral service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Thursday, November 18, in the Chapel of Peace of Tetrick Funeral Home with Rev. Horace Bowers and Dr. Dennis Deese officiating. The graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Friday, November 19, at Emmert Cemetery. 
Rash, Lucy Maude (I43397)
 
5933 Maude M. Munsey, 76, passed away Tuesday, August 28, 2018.

Born in Johnson County, TN, Maude was a mother to five boys, but she was a mother and a friend to everyone. Kind, generous, and loving, a privilege for anyone who knew her.

She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Bertha Hartley. She is also preceded in death by her husband David Munsey; three brothers Clyde, Paul, and Carl Hartley.

Maude is survived by five sons; Danny, Benny, William "Will", David Jr., and Michael Munsey; three brothers Luther, Dallas, and Charlie Hartley; three sisters Iva Lee Copas, Ruby Becket, and Helen Odom; grandchildren Joslyn, Christopher W., April, Tonya, and Jasmine Munsey; several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends 12-2 pm Friday, Aug. 31 in the east chapel of Allen Funeral Home. The funeral service will be 2 pm, with Rev. Jack Greene officiating. Interment will follow in Historic Bethesda Cemetery. 
Hartley, Maude M. (I61898)
 
5934 Maude P. Simerly, 93, Ford Lane, Elizabethton, died Tuesday, July 20, 2004 in the Johnson City Medical Center Hospital following an extended illness.
A native of Carter County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Lola Ellis Peeks.
Mrs. Simerly was a member of Borderview Christian Church and was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Hobert E. Simerly, August 17, 1998, and a son, Howard E. Simerly, January 3, 1993 and several brothers and sisters.
Survivors include three daughters and one son-in-law, Helen M. Simerly, Piney Flats; Florence Pearce, Elizabethton; Mary Lou and Ronald Kilby, Johnson City; two brothers, Tommy Peeks, Elizabethton, and Claude Peeks, Kingsport; five grandchildren, Jeff Pearce, Lisa McDowell and Terri Lynn Simerly, all of Elizabethton; Angela Bishop, Jonesborough, and Scotty Kilby, Johnson City; four great-grandchildren, Jordan Pearce and Justin Pearce, both of Elizabethton; Haley Bishop and Tyler Elizabeth Bishop, both of Jonesborough, and one daughter-in-law, Linda Simerly, Elizabethton. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
The funeral service for Maude P. Simerly will be conducted at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 22, 2004 in the Riverside Chapel of Tetrick Funeral Home with Mr. Jeff Pearce and Mr. Billy Manuel, Ministers, officiating. Music will be under the direction of Ray Don Markland, Ruth Ann Cullop, and Scott Reynolds. The graveside service and burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 23, 2004 at Mountain Home National Cemetery. 
Peeks, Maude (I48758)
 
5935 Maude Parker Sparks Forbes, 90, of Cove Creek Road, Roan Mountain, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, December 18, 2017. She was a native of Mitchell County, N.C., and a daughter of the late Fornum and Julie Canipe Parker.
Mrs. Forbes was retired from the Carter County School System where she was a cook. She was a member of Burbank Freewill Baptist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Ethel Hoilman, and four brothers, Sam, Jake, Claude and Jeter Parker.
Survivors include her son, Milton "Buddy" Sparks, and wife Ruthann, of Roan Mountain, Tenn.; a nephew, Sammy Parker; a niece, Pat Parker; grandchildren, Lukas Sparks and Christian Jones; and great-grandchildren, Dillon, Abriella, Brooklynn, Tanner and Brody.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, December 23, at Burbank Freewill Baptist Church with Randy English and Rex Johnson officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow the service in the Bailey Cemetery. The family would like to express a special thanks to her church family at Burbank Freewill Baptist Church, Jim and Glenda Gouge, Wade and Christine Odom and Robert Hughes. 
Parker, Maude (I58163)
 
5936 Maude Rachel Miller Mitchell, 97, of Elk Park, North Carolina (the Beech Mountain Community) passed away on Monday, June 7, 2021 at the Charles A. Cannon Memorial Hospital in Linville, N.C.

She was born on April 15, 1924 in Avery County, North Carolina, a daughter of the late McKinley Miller and the late Nina Cook Miller.

Maude was well known for the time she spent running Will’s Grocery with her husband. The store was a staple in the Beech Mountain Community for many years. It was a place where everyone was welcome and no one left empty handed. She loved spending time with her family, working in her garden and all her beautiful flowers. Maude was a devoted Christian and was saved on Aug. 24, 2014, and baptized on Oct. 12, 2014. She loved Fall Creek Baptist Church and her many friends there.


In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, William (Will) Mitchell; and a brother, Paul Miller of Elk Mills, Tenn.

Maude leaves behind to cherish her memory two daughters, Barbara (James) Isaacs of North Wilkesboro, NC, Lois (Marshall) Estep of Elk Park, NC; son, Tommy (Chris) Mitchell of Clemmons, NC; sister, Mary Gray of Beech Mountain, NC; and brother, Mack (Shirley) Miller of Hampton, TN. She was also blessed with five granddaughters, 13 great grandchildren and 26 great great grandchildren.

Services for Maude Rachel Mitchell were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021, at the Fall Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Richard Jones and the Rev. Kevin Arrowood officiating. The family received friends beginning at 1 p.m. on Friday at Fall Creek Baptist Church.

Interment will be in the Fall Creek Baptist Church. 
Miller, Maude Rachel (I83807)
 
5937 Maude Reece Culver, age 90, formerly of 411 S. Roan Street, Elizabethton, passed away Sunday, May 23, 2010, in the Hillview Health Center.

A native of Avery County, NC, she was a daughter of the late Mack D. and Myrtle Addie Reece. Mrs. Culver was a former employee of the Giant Supermarket where she decorated cakes for the bakery. She had also worked as an inspector for East TN Undergarment. Mrs. Culver was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church where she had been active with the nursery.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Culver was preceded in death by her first husband, Carl Culver (1970), her second husband, Harvey Pearce (1974), and her third husband, Van Farthing (2001). She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Carolyn Jean Peck, and a brother, Donald Reece.

She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law; Joe and Andrea Culver, Zephyrhills, FL, and Richard and Becky Culver, Elizabethton; a daughter, Catherine Culver, Elizabethton; several step-children and step-grandchildren; a sister, Mary Kate Estep, Elizabethton; and eight grandchildren, Keith Peck, Elizabethton, Julie Peck, Elizabethton, Kimberly Culver, Okemos, MI, Scott Culver, Johnson City, Matt Culver, Cookeville, TN, Carrie Culver, Nashville, TN, Drew Culver, Richmond, VA, and Josh Culver, Elizabethton. Five great-grandchildren and four nieces and nephews also survive.

The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at the Hathaway-Percy Funeral Home, or at the home of her son, Richard Culver or her daughter, Catherine Culver, other times. The committal and entombment service will be held at 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 25, 2010, in the Mausoleum of Hope in the Happy Valley Memorial Park with Rev. Tim Tapp officiating. Music will be provided by Mr. Jerry Barnett, soloist. Active pallbearers will be her grandsons, Keith Peck, Scott Culver, Matt Culver, Drew Culver, Josh Culver, and her great-grandson, Gabriel Lepoutre. 
Reece, Dorothy Maude (I81470)
 
5938 Maude Treadway Nidiffer, 87, 1475 Highway 91, Elizabethton, died Sunday,
August 11, 2002, at the residence of her sister, June Estep Benson, 485
Garrison Hollow Road, Elizabethton, following an extended illness.
Mrs. Nidiffer was a native of Carter County and the daughter of the late
Charlie Harrison and Sallie Gay Nave Treadway. She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Jess Cole Nidiffer, February 9, 1977; a brother, Ira
Treadway; an infant brother, Junior Treadway; a nephew, Jack Ray Treadway; a
nephew-in-law, the Rev. Johnny Combs; two step-sons, Robert Nidiffer and Jess
Lynn Nidiffer; and a step-daughter, Beryl Williams.
Mrs. Nidiffer was a member of Charity Hill Free Will Baptist Church. She

was a retired employee of East Tennessee Undergarment Company.
Survivors include a sister and brother-in-law, June Estep Benson and Robert
Benson, Elizabethton; a brother and sister-in-law, Eston and Frances Nell
Treadway, Elizabethton; a step-son and his wife, Terry and Earnestine
Nidiffer, Anchorage, Alaska; a sister-in-law, Lorine Treadway, Elizabethton;
a niece and her husband, Jane Combs Butler and Howard Butler, Elizabethton;
a nephew and his wife, Jesse Bennick and Joyce Treadway, Elizabethton; a
niece-in-law, Diane Treadway, Elizabethton; four great-nephews, Jamie Combs,
Jody Combs, Brandon Treadway and Brian Treadway, all of Elizabethton; one
great-niece, Charli Treadway, Elizabethton; and two great-grand-nieces,
Millicent Danielle Combs and Yasmine Treadway, both of Elizabethton.
Several step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren and step-great-great-
grandchildren also survive. 
Treadway, Maude Z. (I29015)
 
5939 Maudlee Arnold, age 74, of 605 Claude Warren Road, Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away on Monday, November 15, 2004 at the Watauga Medical Center following an extended illness. A native of Shouns, Tennessee, she was born on March 6, 1930 to the late Robert Fate Pardue and Ollie Belle Tester Pardue. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Ray Arnold; one sister, Lucille Dunn and five brothers, Hugh Pardue, Wiley Pardue, Paul Pardue, Walter Pardue and Bruce Pardue. Maudlee was a homemaker and a member of the Rainbow Baptist Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Sharon Arnold; three sons, Bobby Ray Arnold and wife Maxine, Eugene Arnold and wife Debbie and Mike Arnold and wife Donna; one sister, Irene Pardue, all of Mountain City, TN; one brother, Ulysses Pardue of Kennett Square, PA; eight grandchildren, Josh Arnold, Erick Arnold, Ethan Arnold, Brian Arnold and wife Lisa, Christie Atwood and husband Tracy, Phil Arnold and wife Wendy, Mike Essick, Jessie Essick and six great grandchildren, Kendra Arnold, Caden Arnold, Tracy Arnold, Dalton Atwood, Zack Arnold and Nate Arnold. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral Services for MaudLee will be conducted at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 from the Rainbow Baptist Church with Pastor Harold Danner, Pastor Greg Thompson and Pastor J.C. Greene to officiate.
Graveside Services and Interment will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 18, 2004 from the Rainbow Cemetery.
Active Pallbearers will be Grandsons.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Rainbow Baptist Church prior to Services. 
Pardue, Maude Lee (I43829)
 
5940 Maurene Eller Robinson, age 96, passed away Friday, July 19, 2019 at the Johnson City Medical Center.

She was a native of Johnson County and the daughter of the late Jesse Franklin and Eliza Patrick Eller. Along with her parents, Maurene was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Robinson; brothers, Bruce, Fred, Howard, Ray, and infant brother Frank Eller; sisters, Ruth Clarke, Olive Humphreys, and Kate Shupe.

Mrs. Robinson spent most of her adult life in Wilmington, Delaware where she was a bookkeeper for a large construction company. She moved back to Tennessee ten years ago. She lived in Johnson City for five years and five years at Governors Bend in Erwin.

Maurene is survived by one brother, Jack C. Eller and wife June, and several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service for Mrs. Robinson will be conducted Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. in Roselawn Memory Gardens with Rev. Greg Salyer officiating. 
Eller, Maureen (I57415)
 
5941 Maurice Rolfe Love, Sr. On December 13th, the year 2018, Maurice Rolfe Love, age ninety, began his eternal life with our heavenly father.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, December 18, 2018 from 5 – 7 pm at West Village Christian Church.
The funeral will follow at 7 pm with Pastor Lloyd Johnson officiating.

Military honors will be presented by the Sons of the Revolution Honor Guard.

Family and friends will meet on Wednesday at 1 pm at Monte Vista Burial Park in Johnson City for a graveside service where military honors will be presented by the Boone Dam Honor Guard.

Maurice was born on July 15th, 1928, to Harriet Wilson and Earl Raymond Love in Erwin, Tennessee.

At the age of sixteen he joined the US Marines and served in the South Pacific during World War 11.

Maurice spent 45 days on a dangerous, bloody island called Iwo Jima where he experienced the worst that man had to offer.

He returned from war, and re-entered high school in Unicoi County where he excelled at football. A star receiver, he was offered a football scholarship to Milligan College where he excelled on the field and later transferred to East Tennessee State University where he graduated on June 1st, 1951. While at Milligan he met the love of his life Charlotte Ruth Young of Johnson City, Tennessee and they married in 1952.

Maurice was a pipe fitter by trade and worked in Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina and Washington DC, where his skills were in high demand.

He and his wife Ruth moved permanently to Oak Ridge Tennessee in 1963, where he worked for Union Carbide at the X-10 plant. Later, he worked for the Tennessee Valley Authority on nuclear power plants throughout the southeast before returning to work in Oak Ridge where he retired from the Y-12 plant in 1993.

Maurice cared for those in need, and helped start Aid to Distressed Families of Anderson County (ADFAC).

He loved to exercise and was a founding member of the Oak Ridge Track Club.

He became an accomplished bowler and loved to spend time at the Oak Ridge Bowling Center.

He was a member of the Anderson County Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution where he enjoyed eating pizza and ice cream with other veterans and friends.

Flea markets and yard sales were his passion and it would be rare not to see him at the Oak Ridge Flea Market selling his tools.

Maurice was a born storyteller. His grandchildren spent a lot of their youth with their Papaw and have many good memories of him entertaining them with his original stories.

Maurice had many accomplishments, but his greatest was reading the Bible and living by its teachings.

He was an Elder at West Village Christian Church in Oak Ridge Tennessee, where he was an active member. Maurice was a kind, compassionate man who led by example. His life exemplified why he was part of the greatest generation.

He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth.

He leaves behind two sons, Marty and wife Lori Love, and Gary and wife Toni Love of Knoxville, TN. Three grandchildren, Lesly and husband Russell Johnson of Watkinsville, GA, Kelly and husband David Manning of Maryville, TN, and Michael and wife Elizabeth Love of Knoxville, TN. He has two great grandchildren, Lily and Levi Johnson, also of Watkinsville, GA. He also leaves behind a brother, Carlyle and wife Shirley Love of Erwin, TN. 
Love, Maurice Rolfe Sr. (I66392)
 
5942 Max Richard Campbell, 73, Long Hollow Road, Elizabethton, died Friday, Dec. 31, 2004, at his residence. A lifelong resident of Carter County, he was a son of the late John B. and Mattie Range Campbell. Mr. Campbell was a graduate of Happy Valley High School, where he was a member of the 1950 basketball team that won the state championship under Coach John Treadway.

He was a graduate of Tennessee Polytechnical Institute, Cookeville, where he received a B.S. degree in agriculture science. Mr. Campbell was a retired manager of the ETSU Post Office.

He was an officer in the 102nd Airborne
Division during the Korean Conflict, having served in the US Army. He was a lifelong member of the Big Spring Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by a son, Dr. Walter Harvey; and three brothers, Vane, Lewis and Selba Campbell.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with Mr. Clay Bailey and Mr. Bob Allen, ministers,officiating. Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Happy Valley Memorial Park. 
Campbell, Max Richard (I54985)
 
5943 Maxine Eller, age 91, passed away on November 10, 2021 at her home. Maxine was born on May 30, 1930 in Ashe County, NC to the late John and Stella Osborne. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kelly Eller; sisters, Avis Stephens, Lola Woodard, Nancy Jo Osborne; grandson, Steven Marshall and son-in-law, Douglas Dugger.

Maxine loved flowers and gardening while she was able. She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church.

Those left to cherish her memories include her daughters, Millie “Hooty” Dugger, Marie Phipps (Wilson), Jane Campbell (David); sons, Emmit “Bud” Osborne (Cathy), James Osborne, Dan “C.O.” Osborne (Mary), Raymond Marshall (Christine), Steve Marshall; sisters, Virta “Valerie” Knutson, Millie Roark, Trixie Glade; brothers, Carl Osborne (Gracie), Tip Osborne, Ray Osborne (Pearl); several grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special friend, Vicki Snyder and her church family.

The graveside service for Maxine will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at Phillippi Cemetery with Pastor Mike Fenner officiating. Pallbearers will be family and friends. 
Osborne, Nora Maxine (I89092)
 
5944 Maxine Hodge Gagliano, 96, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, May 10, 2022, at Hillview Heath and Rehabilitation Center. She was one of 12 children born in Roan Mountain to the late James Fredrick Holsclaw and Susan Harmon Holsclaw.
Maxine spent the early part of her working years at Bemberg Corporation. She would later open a remnant shop with her sister Pauline. It was known as Yate’s Remnant Shop. After the death of her first husband, Maxine moved to Jacksonville, Fla., where she met her second husband, Michael Gagliano. After their marriage they decided to move to St. Augustine, Fla., where they would spend their lives together. She worked at The Perky Pelican Christmas Shoppe and volunteered at St. John’s Food Pantry. In the year of 2000, Maxine decided to move back to Elizabethton. She was a member of Eastside Christian Church. Maxine enjoyed crafting, gardening, cooking and music of all kinds.
In addition to her parents was preceded in death by husbands, Norman “Skeet” Hodge and Michael John Gagliano; son, Norman “Cotton” Hodge; daughter-in-law, Judy May Hodge; three sisters, Pauline Yates Shell, Ola Taylor Campbell and Betty Whitson Maupin; and four brothers, Charlie Holsclaw, Claude Holsclaw, Willie Holsclaw and John Holsclaw.
Those left to cherish her memory are her three sisters, Martha Laws Forbes of Johnson City, Juanita Pansock and Barbara Milsaps of Elizabethton; brother, Arthur Holsclaw of Elizabethton; cousin (who Maxine mentioned many times that he was like a brother), Wes Holsclaw (Jane); step-children, Joe Gagliano and Joyce Christopher. Six grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and many nieces and nephews also survive.
A service to celebrate the life of Maxine Hodge Gagliano will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 15, in the Sunset Chapel of Hathaway-Percy Funeral Home. The family will receive friends between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. Sunday, prior to the service. The graveside service and committal will follow in procession to Happy Valley Memorial Park, Johnson City. Pallbearers will be selected by family and friends. 
Holsclaw, Maxine (43691935)
 
5945 Maxine Imler Swanner of Telford, TN passed away Monday, July 1, 2019 at the age of 91 in the presence of family & friends. Born May 20, 1928 in Unicoi County, she was the daughter of the late D.E. Imler and Lincoln & Minnie Tilson.

In addition to being a Wife, Mother, Grannie and friend to many, Maxine worked many years in the sewing industry at Levi Strauss, Greeneville Manufacturing, Woods Manufacturing & later retiring from Baxter Pharmaceuticals. She attended & was a member of Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School classes for several years. After retirement she remained active with local churches, the Jonesborough Senior Center, visiting patients in local nursing homes as well as visiting family & friends.

In addition to her parents, Maxine was preceded in death by her husband, Cad J. Swanner; son, Farrell Swanner; grandson, Jamie Swanner; stepgrandsons Ricky & John Cable; Sister & Brother - Kathleen Pierson & Jack Imler.

Left to treasure lifetime memories of Maxine include three sons & four daughters-in-law: James & Cindy Swanner, Darrell & Shelby Swanner, Glen & Janis Swanner and Brenda Swanner; stepdaughter Elnora Cable. Grandchildren are: David (Victoria), Jacob (Gabi)and Cody Swanner. Three step grandchildren: Patty (Rick) Whitehead, Harry (Donna) Cable and Bobby Cable. Two great grandchildren - James & Max Swanner; several great stepchildren. Siblings include Jewel Martin, Dorothy Toohey (Don), and Tom Tilson (Shirley). Several nieces and nephews. Special friends who were like daughters - Sarah Roberts, Mae Swanner (Bob Lucas), Janice Berger (Franklin), & Tammy Maye ( Ronnie). Special friend Velma McKee.

Pallbearers will be Glen, Cody, David, & Jacob Swanner, Bob Lucas, and Ronnie Maye.

The family would like to express our sincere appreciation to the State of Franklin Palliative Care, Dr. Kevin Sweet, and especially the staff of Amedisys Home Health & Amedisys Hospice for all the care extended to Maxine & her family during our last earthly journey together with Maxine.

At Maxine’s request, a graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Washington County Memory Gardens (113 Memory Gardens Drive, Johnson City, TN) with Reverend Charles Morgan officiating. 
Imler, Maxine (I80099)
 
5946 Maxine Imler Swanner of Telford, TN passed away Monday, July 1, 2019 at the age of 91 in the presence of family & friends. Born May 20, 1928 in Unicoi County, she was the daughter of the late D.E. Imler and Lincoln & Minnie Tilson.

In addition to being a Wife, Mother, Grannie and friend to many, Maxine worked many years in the sewing industry at Levi Strauss, Greeneville Manufacturing, Woods Manufacturing & later retiring from Baxter Pharmaceuticals. She attended & was a member of Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School classes for several years. After retirement she remained active with local churches, the Jonesborough Senior Center, visiting patients in local nursing homes as well as visiting family & friends.

In addition to her parents, Maxine was preceded in death by her husband, Cad J. Swanner; son, Farrell Swanner; grandson, Jamie Swanner; stepgrandsons Ricky & John Cable; Sister & Brother - Kathleen Pierson & Jack Imler.

Left to treasure lifetime memories of Maxine include three sons & four daughters-in-law: James & Cindy Swanner, Darrell & Shelby Swanner, Glen & Janis Swanner and Brenda Swanner; stepdaughter Elnora Cable. Grandchildren are: David (Victoria), Jacob (Gabi)and Cody Swanner. Three step grandchildren: Patty (Rick) Whitehead, Harry (Donna) Cable and Bobby Cable. Two great grandchildren - James & Max Swanner; several great stepchildren. Siblings include Jewel Martin, Dorothy Toohey (Don), and Tom Tilson (Shirley). Several nieces and nephews. Special friends who were like daughters - Sarah Roberts, Mae Swanner (Bob Lucas), Janice Berger (Franklin), & Tammy Maye ( Ronnie). Special friend Velma McKee.

Pallbearers will be Glen, Cody, David, & Jacob Swanner, Bob Lucas, and Ronnie Maye.

The family would like to express our sincere appreciation to the State of Franklin Palliative Care, Dr. Kevin Sweet, and especially the staff of Amedisys Home Health & Amedisys Hospice for all the care extended to Maxine & her family during our last earthly journey together with Maxine.

At Maxine’s request, a graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Washington County Memory Gardens (113 Memory Gardens Drive, Johnson City, TN) with Reverend Charles Morgan officiating. 
Imler, Maxime (I87654)
 
5947 Maxine Jeanette Reece Michael passed into eternal rest on December 5, 2021, surrounded by loved ones at Hermitage Health Center in Elizabethton, Tennessee. A faithful servant of the Lord, she has completed her course with the race won.

The eldest of nine children, she was born on October 22, 1935, in Shady Valley to the late Martin L. Reece and the late Wilma Heaton Reece. She grew up in Trade, Tennessee.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Robert Michael. She was also preceded by her second husband, Andy Price. Her son, Robert B. Michael, and brothers, Freddie Reece, Jerry Reece, Johnnie Reece, Tommie Reece, and Eugene Reece also precede her.

She is survived by a large, loving family: Her children, Hazel (John) Hollaway, Cathy (Ernest Ray) Michael, Marty (Karen Horne) Michael, Joy (Brenden) Michael Bohannon, and daughter-in-law Althea Michael; 13 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren; Brothers Gary (Roseletta) Reece, Bill (Glenda) Reece, sister Margaret (Larry) Wallace, sisters-in-law Carolyn Reece, Phyllis Reece, and Elaine Reece and a great number of nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was especially close to her grandchildren Madalyn, Lauryn, Kristyn, and Cormac.

During her life Maxine filled a number of roles, among them: homemaker, a worker in the bean fields when Mountain City was the Green Bean Capitol of the World, keeping boarders while her young family lived in Pennsylvania, cleaning for individuals and businesses in Oregon and Tennessee, as well as the Mountain City and Trade Post Offices, operating a variety store in the Old Trade School, working at both Burlington and Leco, making and selling beautiful quilts, and was a contract mail carrier for many years. She took great joy and pride in hard work and a job well done, but the roles of which she was most proud was being a mother and grandmother.

She became a Christian at Centerview Church of Christ in Trade and was a member of First Christian Church of Mountain City for decades. She maintained a card ministry for the Joy Class at FCC until dementia stole her ability to do so.

Maxine was a voracious reader throughout most of her life. She was an avid gardener known for her beautiful yard on North Church Street. She loved every baby she ever saw, she never met a Little Debbie cake she didn’t like, and made the absolute best potato soup and cornbread that anyone has ever had.

A viewing for all immediate and extended family members will be from 11:00 to 11:30 AM on Thursday, December 9, 2021, at Mountain City Funeral Home. A service led by Pastor Dwayne Dickson will be held from 11:30-12:30 with interment at Sunset Memorial Park following. Pallbearers are Marty Michael, John Hollaway, Peyton Hollaway, David Hollaway, Brenden Bohannon, and Ernest Ray. 
Reece, Maxine Jeanette (I89552)
 
5948 Maxine Jones Trivette, 83, of Sugar Grove, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, October 25, 2021.
Born in Avery County to the late Cleo and Martha Guy Jones, Maxine was an amazing and faithful servant of the Lord, and a faithful member of Zion Hill Baptist Church for many years. She loved to sing in the choir, loved gardening and raising beautiful flowers. Her biggest joy was her family. She especially loved her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren. She also had a true love for sending cards. During her illness, she received so many cards and enjoyed each of them.
She is survived by one daughter, Angie Hicks and husband Floyd of Sugar Grove; two sons, Michael Trivette and wife Sharon of Colorado Springs, CO., and Al Trivette and wife Deborah of Charleston, SC; one sister, Earline Brown and husband Junior of Boone; four brothers, Maloy Jones and wife Judy of Williamsburg, Va., Wayne Jones and wife Mabel of Taylorsville, Melvin Jones and wife Regina of Elk Park, and Elmer Jones of Sugar Grove; three granddaughters, Wendy Ray and husband Jeremy of Vilas, Sarah Holder and husband Brad of Vilas, and Suzanne Trivette and fiancé Dylan of New York; four great grandchildren, Levi Ray, Jacob Ray, Carmen Holder and Maggie Holder and by two special sisters-in-law, Vada Cornett and Georgia Lunceford.

Funeral Services for Maxine Trivette will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 28, 2021 in Zion Hill Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Flat Springs Cemetery. 
Jones, Maxine B. (I88585)
 
5949 May and James were twins. DeLoach, May (I34680)
 
5950 May be the same Isaac Reece (#421) in the Grindstaff line. Reece, Isaac (I85)
 

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