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8451 This gedcom was downloaded from Roots.com or Ancestry.com from the files of Sandra Selph-Hunter. Should you find errors or wish to make new contributions please contact Sandra at her e-mail: sandyspiritwalker@hotmail.com. Ford, Malinda (I33825)
 
8452 This grave was moved from Rainbolt Cemetery to Butler Memorial during construction of Watauga Lake. Smith, James Grayson (I7162)
 
8453 This grave was moved from Rainbolt Cemetery to Butler Memorial during construction of Watauga Lake. McQueen, James Luther (I62303)
 
8454 this info is unclear--stated in 1902 by Solomon
Garrison to grandson Amos (Dr. 
Garrison, William (I19667)
 
8455 This information comes from Calista Harton's Bible copied in 1938 in Quitman, AR, by Hattie G. Harton, (Mrs. D.O. Harton, JR.) Nancy Kamp has the original. Mrs. Harton adds that c. 1845 Mrs. Love joined the Methodist Church in Morgan Co., AL. Hattie says that this was in a newspaper clipping found in Aunt Calista's Bible.
Teliza Love applied for a pension on 1 June 1871 [ Act #5383, 14 February 1871] before John Jackson, Judge of the Probate Court of Van Buren County, Arkansas [The instructions make clear that the application must be done before a judge, not a justice of the peace.] Two witnesses Wm K Bradford and Alison [signature Allanson] Witt testify that she is " respectable and entitled to credit" and that they saw her sign her name. The application calls her "Teliza", but she signs it Lizzie. She says that she is now living in at the Harton home near Quitman,Van Buren County, Arkansas.
A letter from the Quitman postmaster, E. J. Witt, testifies to her loyalty and to the good character of William K. Bradford and Allanson Witt, her witnesses on 25 July 1872. By September 1872 a certificate had been received from Southampton County acknowledging the marriage of Benjamin Love and Elizabeth Oney on 16 March 1814.
18 June 1872 Jos. E. Eldredge, J.P. testifies to her loyalty and that of her witnesses.
The certificate was finally issued 2 October 1872 for eight dollars per month. The number of the bounty land grant, 17267-160-55, was written on the pension #4077, in another hand. The implication on the certificate was that she would receive money going back to 14 February 1871 when the act was authorized. Vol. Ark, Page 29, H.M. Kavanaugh, Clerk. 
Oney, Elizabeth "Teliza" (I21749)
 
8456 This is possibly Joseph Leonard, born in Virginia in about 1824 to Joseph Leonard and his wife Hannah. Leonard, Mr. (I29251)
 
8457 This is possibly Micajah Lunsford of Ashe County, NC. Lunceford, Mr. (I12975)
 
8458 This is the Dr. Dan that Grandad Roscoe DeLoach referred to as an
uncle, but he really is a first cousin once removed of Grannie DeLoach. 
Proffitt, Dr. Daniel F. (I13133)
 
8459 This is the person who submitted Vol. 1 Pedigree 31121 D'orsay, Billie Joe (I23755)
 
8460 This may be Amanda Isaacs, daughter of James and Salena Isaacs, Watauga County, NC.

1900 Watauga County, NC Census
Cove Creek
Household 184
Rily Eggers Feb 1836 64 NC NC NC
Amy Oct 1860 40 NC NC NC
Elia Milam Oct 1879 21 NC NC NC
Rosa M. Milan May 1894 6 NC NC NC

1910 Watauga County, NC Census
Cove Creek
Household 127
Riley Eggers 73 NC NC NC Married twice, now 10 years.
Amie 50 NC NC NC "" " " " Four children, 1 living.
Rosa Isaacs 16 NC NC NC 
Milam, Amy P. (I33379)
 
8461 This may be the James DeLoach that is listed in the 1900 census of Hays County, Texas. DeLoach, James (I15807)
 
8462 This was the day, February 27th, 2018, that the Lord had made to take Steven Douglas Whitehead home to be with his family in Heaven.

Steve went to bed on Monday night, February 26th and died peacefully during the night.

Steven was born on May 31st, 1960, to Ollie Carden Whitehead and Clarence Walter Whitehead of Carter County. They were waiting at the River Jordan for him as was his brother Clarence Walter Whitehead, Jr. and his sister, Wanda Yvonne (Bonnie) Whitehead Ritchie Gentry. He was also preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Garfield and Ethel (Lacey) Whitehead and his maternal grandparents Laney James Carden and Alice (Teague) Carden. Many other uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends were there to receive him.

He is survived by a sister Glenda Gail Whitehead McCracken formerly of Hampton, TN currently residing in Orfordville, WI; a brother-in law Leslie Lewis McCracken; niece Christina McCracken, Orfordville, WI; nephews John Joseph McCracken (Katie Jacoby) Madison, WI; Andrew Daniel Whitehead (Shanda Campbell); great-niece Kaila Zevon Whitehead of Johnson City, TN; a guardian nephew Jeffery Rutter, Oshkosh, WI; brother-in law Michael Charles Gentry of Siam as well as several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Steven was a member of Hampton First Baptist Church. A graduate of Hampton High and ETSU, he was a professional cook all of his life, beginning his career at Gus's Greek Restaurant, Corpus Christi TX and working at CornerStone (Appalachian Christian Village) when he passed. He will be missed by many co-workers and friends.

Visitation will be from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM on Saturday March 3 th 2018. A service will be conducted at 1:00 PM on Saturday in the Chapel of Peace, Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton. Interment will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Michael Rich, Nathan Rankin, Arthur Kennedy, Danny Holden, Melvin Bentley and other family members and friends. Songs will be some of his favorite hymns and service by immediate family. 
Whitehead, Steven Douglas (I55367)
 
8463 Tho-mas Paul Har-mon, 89, passed away Satur-day, June 13, 2015, at his home.
He was born in New-land, NC, to the late Tho-mas and Vir-gie McKin-ney Har-mon. Mr. Har-mon proudly served his coun-try in the US Navy dur-ing World War II. He was a mem-ber of Boones Creek Chris-tian Church.
In ad-di-tion to his par-ents, Mr. Har-mon was pre-ceded in death by his first wife, Doro-thy Farth-ing Har-mon; his sis-ters, Doro-thy Moody, Chris-tine McCrary, Peggy Wil-liams and Theresa Cole-man; and his broth-ers, Jack Cald-well, Rich-ard Har-mon, Billy Joe Har-mon and Bobby Har-mon.
Those left to cher-ish his mem-ory in-clude his wife, Jewel Har-mon, of the home; spe-cial sis-ter-in-law, Iva McGhee, Church Hill; and sev-eral nieces and neph-ews.
The fam-ily will re-ceive friends to share mem-o-ries from 6:00 PM un-til 8:00 PM on Tues-day, June 16, 2015, at Tet-rick Funeral & Cre-ma-tion Ser-vices, John-son City.
The fam-ily re-quests your pres-ence for a Cel-e-bra-tion of Life Ser-vice im-me-di-ately fol-low-ing at 8:00 PM with Mr. Dick Mor-ris, Min-is-ter, and Mr. David Clark, Min-is-ter, of-fi-ci-at-ing.
A Mil-i-tary Honors Grave-side Ser-vice will be held at 11:00A M on Wed-nes-day, June 17, 2015, at Led-ford Ceme-tery in New-land, NC. At-tend-ees are asked to meet at the cem-e-tery by 10:50 AM. Pall-bear-ers will be se-lected from fam-ily and friends. 
Harmon, Thomas Paul (I41789)
 
8464 Thomas "Joe" Estep, age 62, formerly of Hudson, NC, passed away Monday, March 26, 2007 in Camelot Manor Nursing Facility, Granite Falls, NC following an extended illness. He was a native of Avery County, NC and a son of the late Will and Ora Trivette Estep. Mr. Estep had attended Beech Mountain Baptist Church. He was formerly employed in furniture manufacturing. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Rosie Greene, Marie Mitchell and Margaret Estep and one brother, William Creed Estep. Survivors are his wife, Shirley Ollis Estep, Hudson, NC, one daughter, Kimberly Estep, Lenoir, NC, one grandson, Christopher Estep, one granddaughter, Katie Carty, both of Lenoir, NC, four sisters and one brother-in-law, Jean and Herman Guy, Hudson, NC, Gerry Stout, Butler, TN, Ruth Ollinger, Johnson City, TN, Anna Lee Driscoll, Manchester, MI, and three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Ronald and Roberta Estep, Barker, NY, Jim and Denise Estep ,KY. And Barney Trivette, Johnson City, Several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral service for Mr. Estep will be conducted on Saturday, March 31, 2007 at 2:00 PM in the Chapel of Peace, Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton, with Mr. Dean Estep, Minister, officiating. Interment will follow in McGuire Cemetery, Elk Park, NC. Active pallbearers will be chosen from Family and friends. The Family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 12:00 - 2:00 PM Saturday, prior to the service. Friends may also call at the home of his sister, Gerry Stout, 405 Poga Rd., Butler, TN Estep, Thomas Joe (I53520)
 
8465 Thomas and Elizabeth Elliott are living with their son Peter in the 1860 Carter County, TN Census.

Served with Company B, 13th Cavalry Regeiment ubn the Civil War. 
Elliott, Peter Bollinger (I38415)
 
8466 Thomas Beauregard Vance was born at Altamont on the 9th day of October 1861, and died at his home at Plumtree Friday evening, September 28th, 1928 at 7:20 o'clock.
The deceased was the oldest living son of Thomas D. Vance and Elmire Dellinger Vance and was one of a family of eleven children all but three of whom are still living. The others are as follows:
Charlotte D. Jones, Umatilla, Fla; Mrs. Mary E. Key, Sumerville, PA, J E Vance, Johnson City, TN, D T Vance, Plumtree, R B Vance, Allendale,SC, Mrs. Eula Childs, Ingalls, NC, Mrs. J. L. Banner, deceased, C M Vance, Belen, NM, Miss Julia Vance, Johnson City, TN, Ed N. Vance, Plumtree, NC and Marcus D Vance, deceased.
In 1887, the deceased was married to Sara Wiseman who with eight sons and one daughter survive him. The children are Ira, Ernest, Pat, Hobart, Ted, Hale, Ethel, Joe and Junior.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon at the church at Plumtree and was conducted by Rev. T W Clapp assisted by Rev Hall and was attended by a great crowd of sorrowing and sympathizing friends including nearly all of the businessmen of Avery County and many from Mitchell, many of whom had closed their places of business out of respect for the memory of the deceased.
The pall bearers were the six sons of Mr. W. C. Burleson, his former business associate; R. M., Dr. W.B., Frank, Henry, D P, and S L.
A profusions of beautiful floral tributes to his memory were born by large number of young ladies and over a hundred automobiles joined in the procession that bore the remains from the church to the graveyard.
For nearly forty years, the deceased has been one of the leaders in the development of the intrests of Avery County. For four years he was a member of the firm of Jones and Vance at Elk Park, the remainder of the time has been spent at his loved home in Plumtree.
In 1891 he was the leading spirit in the concern that built the second oldest mica mill in the world. Two or three years later he sold his interest and in 1894, he and a brother D. T. Vance started in a very small way to grind mica under the name of Vance Brothers. In 1900, the firm dissolved partnership and Mr. Vance has since conducted his business in his individual name, building up a splendid and profitable business in the mercantile line as well as in other lines in which he was interested. Mr. Vance was a public spirited man and was the source of strength that carried many of his neighbors over the hard places in life that sometimes beset all.
While the family has lost so much, their loss is shared in an unusually large measure by the entire community and to a large extent by the entire county. He is enjoying the rewards of a well-spent life. 
Vance, Thomas Beauregard (I65529)
 
8467 Thomas C. McKamey, age 81, of Greeneville, passed away Saturday morning at Johnson City Medical Center.
He was the owner of Sanford Brothers Manufacturing Rep. He was a member of First Christian Church, Mosheim Masonic Lodge No. 463, Kerbela Shrine Temple, and Jericho Shrine Temple.
Mr. McKamey served on the Board of Directors of Shriners Hospital for Children-Greenville.
Survivors include his wife of 60 years: Sandra McKamey; two sons: Ross A. McKamey of Greeneville and Mark L. McKamey of Myrtle Beach, SC; one sister: Frances Hamlett of Johnson City; several nieces and nephews; two grandchildren: Cindy and Wes; three great-grandchildren: Chris, Jerico, and Dalton; three great-great-grandchildren: Hudson, Lydia, and Kyland.
He was a son of the late T. I. and Ruby McKamey and was preceded in death by two brothers: Howard McKamey and J. B. McKamey.
The family will receive friends from 5 – 7 p.m. on Monday at Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home. A masonic service will follow visitation at 7 o’clock in the funeral home chapel.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Doughty-Stevens Chapel with Minister Charles Reece and Rev. Jamie Lively officiating. Interment will follow in Graceland Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Chris Thomas, Jerico Barnes, Dalton Barnes, Cregg Moss, Don Blackburn, Gerald Hyder, Martell Bible, Allen Rothe, Gary Johnson, Rex Arrington, and Cecil Burgner. 
McKamey, Thomas C. (I89421)
 
8468 Thomas C. White was one of Carter County's most loyal citizens, and performed his duty well both as a citizen and as a soldier. He was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant of Company G of the 13th Regiment, Tennessee Voluntary Cavalry[USA] on 28 Oct 1863 and was promoted to 1st Lieutenant 12 March 1865. He was with his company on every march and in every skirmish and battle in which it was engaged.He commanded the company on the long raid in pursuit of Jefferson Davis. After the war, he was elected in 1878 to serve as trustee[treasurer] of Carter county.His parents were Lawson H. White[1814-1849] and Mary Elizabeth Clark[1816-1880].On 14 August 1862 he married Mary Ann Smith in Carter County,Tennessee.Mary Ann was the daughter of Ezekial Smith[1811-1890] and Elizabeth Lacy[1817-1881]. White, Thomas Claiborne (I25165)
 
8469 Thomas Carter signed the 1634 Visitation of Bedfordshire as the oldest member of the family. Carter, Thomas (I27476)
 
8470 Thomas DeLoach marries 'Mrs. Margaret Brown', from the marriage records of Union County, KY. This would indicate that she was married to a BROWN, and her marriage to Thomas was her second. (Brown), Margaret (I16280)
 
8471 Thomas Edgar was first married to the former Laura K. MORRELL. They had three children: Clara Evaline KYTE; Homer KYTE and Laura Alberta KYTE. He later married the former Eula Lee CLAWSON of Carter Co., TN, and they had two daughters, Evelyn KYTE and Geraldine KYTE. Kyte, Thomas Edgar (I76647)
 
8472 Thomas Elbert Elliott, 74, of Matthews, N.C., passed away Tuesday, August 10, 2021, at Atrium Pineville, with his wife of 50 years, Deborah Lovern Elliott, by his side.
Thomas was born in Tennessee on February 2, 1947, the son of the late Albert C. and Mabel Aldridge Elliott.
Thomas spent his career working for WBTV for 27 years.
All the services for Thomas Elliott will be private. 
Elliott, Thomas Elbert (I86015)
 
8473 Thomas Elmer Hammons, age 91, Mountain City, Tennessee, went to his heavenly home on Saturday, November 9, 2019, at The Waters of Roan Highlands in Roan Mountain, TN. Elmer was born on March 4, 1928 in Shouns, TN to the late Andy W. Hammons and Lora Callie Simcox Hammons. Elmer was raised by his Dad and step mother, Lela Arnold Hammons after his mother passed away. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant brother, Dexter Hammons, brother Paul Hammons; one sister, Bernice Payne.

Those left to cherish his memories include two daughters, Mary Sue (Susie) Henson and husband Larry and Sandy Hammons and husband Norman; Polly Coldiron Hammons, the mother of his two daughters and the great love of his life; sister, Viola Joines; sister in law, Thelma Hammons; several nieces and nephews and many, many special friends.

Elmer was a proud United States Army Veteran, having served in the Korean Conflict. He was a member of Hammons Chapel Christian Church.

Elmer's life work was a carpenter by trade and a licensed contractor. He built many homes in Johnson County and the surrounding area.

He was an outdoorsman, he loved to hunt and watch wildlife. He enjoyed beekeeping too. Elmer was a simple man with little needs, but loved his family and was very loved by his family. It was mostly apparent with the good care he received in the past years. A special caregiver, Monika Burgess, "Monroe" to Elmer, because he couldn't say Monika became an adopted family member.

The family will receive friends from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at the Hammons Chapel Christian Church. Funeral service will follow at 3:00 with Minister Joshua Giddings officiating. Graveside service and interment will follow at the Hammons Family Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charlie Hawkins, Charlie Thompson, Mike Shupe, Paul Stephan, Tom Payne and Douglas Hammons. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Gerry Bocarossa, Barton Hall, Walter Simcox and the men of Hammons Chapel Church. Military honors to be accorded by Johnson County Honor Guard. 
Hammons, Thomas Elmer (I70230)
 
8474 Thomas F. Williams went to be with the Lord on December 28, 2021 after a brief illness. Tommy was of the Christian faith. He was born June 26, 1954 in Erwin, Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bessie Mae Williams Wilson and W.A. Wilson, Sr., and Glennie Deaton Williams and Reverend Fulton Williams, Sr. Survivors include his wife Mary Sparks Williams. Brother-in-laws Steve Sparks (Debbie) and Mike Sparks. Children Heather Snapp (Steven) and Tyler F. Williams. His parents Maxine Wilson Williams Phillippi, and C.F. Williams, Jr. Brothers Doug Williams (Paula), and Michael Williams (Sue). Sisters Theresa W. Totel (Chuck), and Ginger W. Hodge. Grandchildren Ireland Snapp and Hollynn Snapp. Many nieces and nephews. To honor Tommy's request there will be no services. The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors at Johnson City Medical Center for their kind and compassionate care. Williams, Thomas F. (I90016)
 
8475 Thomas Floyd Hurley, age 91 of Johnson City, Tennessee, passed away on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at his home. He was a son of the late Jadie and Verna Estep Hurley born to them on September 23, 1929 in Johnson City.

Along with his parents, Thomas was preceded in death by his sisters; Lillian Hughes and Virginia Howell, and his brother, R.G. Hurley.

Thomas is survived by his son-in-law, Rex Osborne and his sister-in-law, Patsy Wagner and husband Richard. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends left behind to cherish his memory.

A graveside service for Thomas Floyd Hurley will be conducted on Friday, July 23, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in the Oak Hill Cemetery of Johnson City, with Pastor Greg Wagner officiating. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Hurley, Thomas Floyd (I84988)
 
8476 Thomas Frank Laws, age 83, of the Heaton community, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2018. A native of Avery County, he was a son of the late Ranzy and Sally Carver Laws and husband of the late Linda McCurry Laws, who passed away in 2003. He was also preceded in death by sisters: Sudie Howell and Nell Jennings; and brothers: Chester, Paul and Hoyle Laws.

He was a US Army Veteran, having served in the 101st Airborne Division from 1957 to 1959, 327th Infantry Division, Company C. In the military he was one of the "Eisenhower Boys" and still holds the record at Fort Campbell Rifle Range as Champion Shooter. Tom was a 32nd Degree Mason-Scottish Rite and member of the Cranberry Lodge #598 A.F.&A.M. He loved entertaining, caretaking, fellowshipping and feeding people. He enjoyed cooking, owning two restaurants in the area, the last being The King Of The Road Restaurant, after retiring as a Correctional District Manager with the NC Department of Corrections. Other than owning restaurants, he owned a gas station, car lot, sawmill, two mobile home parks and was a heavy equipment operator.

Surviving is his daughter, Tommie Deyton and husband, Steve, of Old Beech Mountain; sons: Paul Laws and wife, Glenda, of Heaton, and Joseph Laws and wife, Chelsea, also of Heaton; grandchildren: Emily Deyton, Steven Deyton, Alyssa Laws, Loranzy Laws and Blaine Laws; brother, Sam Laws and wife, Janice, of Curtis Creek; and sister-in-law: Erma Laws of Lindside, W.Va. Several nieces, nephews and a host of friends also survive.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 22, in Heaton Christian Church of which he was a member. Pastor Paul Cole will officiate. Burial will follow in the Heaton Cemetery with Military Honors conducted by the Pat Ray Post #4286. 
Laws, Thomas Frank (I60835)
 
8477 Thomas Gordon Deloach, 81, MSGT US Air Force Retired, passed away Saturday, August 10, 2019 in the Johnson City Medical Center.

A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Thomas Weedman & Norma Ella Waycaster Deloach. He served 23 years in the United States Air Force, and was one of the first sentry dog trainers. He was also retired from the Budd Company. Thomas was a member of Hampton Masonic Lodge # 750 and the Hampton First Baptist Church. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. He loved fishing, animals, family, friends and laughter. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother: Jack Weedman Deloach.

Survivors include his wife of 37 years: Bernice Clawson Deloach. His Children: Glynis & Lee Tilley, Jr., Maryville, Tenn., Tom & Raquel Deloach, Morgantown, West Virginia, Janice & Earl Gentry, Elizabethton, Brenda & David Stamey, Pennington Gap, Virginia, Virginia & Sandy Bradley, Elizabethton, Joe & Debbie Guinn, Elizabethton. 8 Grandchildren, 10 Great Grandchildren and lots of loved nieces & nephews.

Graveside Service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, August 15, 2019 in Mountain Home National Cemetery. Military Honors will be provided by Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, South Carolina. Active Pallbearers who are requested to assemble at the cemetery at 12:50 p.m. Thursday will be: Lee Tilley, Jr., Earl Gentry, Joe Guinn, Tom Deloach, Earl McKinney and Bobby Collins. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Bill Estep, Randy Miller, Royce Gentry, Sandy Bradley, Andy White, Kayo Gentry and members of the Hampton Masonic Lodge # 750. 
Deloach, Thomas Gordon (I36133)
 
8478 Thomas Grindstaff - LEXINGTON, N.C.
LEXINGTON, N.C. — Thomas F. Grindstaff, 80, of Brian Center Nursing Home, formerly of Hunter’s Way, died Tuesday morning in the Brian Center Nursing Home after declining health. Mr. Grindstaff was born in Johnson County, TN, on February 9, 1924, to Daniel Grindstaff and Ada Proffitt Grindstaff. Before retiring, he was an auto dealer at Johnson Motor Company and Grindstaff Chevrolet in Mountain City, TN. He was a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church in Butler, TN. His wife, Thelma Hammons Grindstaff, and sister, Lena Garland, preceded him in death. Survivors include his daughters: Kathy Hinkle and husband, Davis, of Lexington, and Diana Hazelwood, of Marion, Va.; a grandson, Matthew Thomas Hinkle, of Lexington; one granddaughter; a brother, Edward Grindstaff, of Mountain City, TN; sisters: Myrtle Forrester and Leta Lewis, both of Mountain City, TN; a niece, Evelyn Dugger, of Kingsport, TN. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Forest Hill Memorial Park with Dr. Ray Howell III and Rev. Tommy Wilson officiating. The body will be at Davidson Funeral Home, however, the family will receive friends at the home of his daughter, Kathy Hinkle, 706 Highland Drive, Lexington, N.C. 
Grindstaff, Thomas Frankln (I12835)
 
8479 Thomas Irick, age 40, of 127 Dan Cole Road, Elizabethton, died Saturday, May 3, 2003, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on 19-E Roan Mountain. He was a native of Eugene, Oregon, but has lived in Elizabethton since 1969. Mr. Irick was the son of Merle Church Irick, Elizabethton, and the late Jack Irick. He was of the Baptist Faith. Mr. Irick was a Brick and Stone Mason. Survivors in addition to his mother include: his wife, Nadine Fitch Irick, of the home; son, Josh Irick, Elizabethton; step-son, Jason Hobbs, Elizabethton; step- daughter, Jennifer Hobbs, Johnson City; four grandchildren; 2 Brothers, Jeff Irick, Knoxville, TN and Larry Irick, Virginia; Sister, Lynn Shryock, Elizabethton; Several Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces, and Nephews also survive. Tetrick Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. 423/542-2232 Visit our website at www.tetrickfuneralhome.com The Memorial service for Thomas Irick, , of 127 Dan Cole Road, Elizabethton, who died Saturday, May 3, 2003 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on 19-E, Roan Mountain, will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 6, 2003 at Tetrick Funeral Home, Chapel of Peace, with Rev. Dennis Church and Rev. Gary Bowman officiating. Irick, Thomas (I70954)
 
8480 Thomas Jackson "Jack" Greer, 78, passed away on March 20, 2016.
Thomas Jackson Greer was born on October 9, 1937 to Fred and Annis Greer as the youngest of nine brothers and sisters. He graduated from Johnson County High School in 1955. After high school he attended college for a short while at Lees McRae College and then Milligan College, but after his father had a stroke, he left school to help care for his parents. Following a short but memorable career as a truck driver, hauling green beans and other types of produce, Jack began employment at Mountain Electric Cooperative in Mountain City in 1959. His career there spanned over 35 years starting on the line crew and retiring as Superintendent of Operations in 1993. The remainder of his life was spent raising cattle along with his brother-in-law Walter Simcox.
Jack was a life-long member of First Christian Church where he served as deacon, elder, and chairman of the church board. For several years Jack and Virginia worked together as Church Treasurer. He was currently serving as Trustee and participated in almost all the activities that go on at church and especially enjoyed Ken Caswells Young at Heart Ministry.
Jack and Virginia Clara Simcox were married in 1960 at First Christian Church in Mountain City, Tennessee with H. T. Mabry performing the ceremony. On November 22, 2015, they celebrated their 55th anniversary.
Their oldest son William Burl "Bill" (wife Edwina) is president of Milligan College, Donald Jackson (wife Annette) is a project manager for Maymead, Inc., and James Walter "Jim" (wife Sherri) is Director of Operations for Appalachian Electric Cooperative in New Market, Tennessee.
Jack and Virginia are the proud grandparents of seven grandchildren. They have six grandsons: Logan, Jeremy (married to Allie Blevins from Atlanta, GA), Jake, Shane, Stacy, Zane, and one granddaughter, Sarah. They also have one great-granddaughter, Presley, the daughter of Jeremy and Allie.
In addition to his immediate family Jack is survived by one brother, Sam Greer and wife Sally of Johnson City, TN, and two sisters, Ida Ingram and husband Jack, of Canton, GA, and Bobbie Grindstaff, of Okeechobee, FL, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Annis Greer, his brother Joe Greer, and sisters Virginia Garland, Helen Moore, Earlene Varn and Gladys Hicks.
The family will receive friends from 5-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at the First Christian Church with the funeral service to follow at 7:30 p.m. with Minister Dwayne Dickson officiating. Graveside service and interment will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, March 24, 2016 at the Dunn Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons. 
Greer, Thomas Jackson "Jack" (I46289)
 
8481 Thomas Jefferson Coffey was the son of McCaleb and Elizabeth (Collette) Coffey. He was born in Caldwell County, N.C. near the town of Patterson. He taught school in Valle Crucis before the Civil War.

When the war started, he enlisted in Company E of the 58th North Carolina Infantry. He ended his service as a Captain.

After the war he was instrumental in building the highway between Blowing Rock and Boone, N.C. He got a charter through the state legislature and along with his brother William Columbus Coffey he got the contract to build the road. The construction began in August of 1893 and was completed in October of 1894.

Thomas Coffey and his wife Mary (Mollie) Greer were the parents of three children. Elizabeth who married Judge W. B. Councill, Margaret who married Stacy Rambo and Stewart who married Miss Sanborn and later Mrs. Roby. 
Coffey, Captain Thomas Jefferson (I72671)
 
8482 Thomas Larry Harkleroad, 78, Kingsport, passed away at his residence on Thursday, August 4, 2016. He was a native of Washington County and the son of the late Tom and Pearl Snodgrass Harkleroad.

Larry was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. He worked for over 50 years in the grocery industry at Giant Food Markets, Food Lion, and retired Director of produce from Food City. Larry enjoyed working and fishing, especially in Bass Tournaments.

Those left to cherish Larry’s memory include his wife of sixty years, Barbara White Harkleroad; daughter, Deborah Haynes; grandchildren, Jon Robbins and his wife Lindsey, Jessica Craddock and her husband Kyle; great-grandchildren, McKenna and Nathaniel Robbins, and Carter Craddock; one brother, J.L Harkleroad; two sisters, Mary Lee Hill and Phyillis Chase; several nieces and nephews.

The family will greet friends to share memories on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 from 5:00 PM until a Celebration of Larry’s Life at 7:00 PM in the Sunrise Chapel of Tetrick Funeral and Cremation Services, Johnson City with Pastor Ron Lee officiating. A Committal Service and entombment will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at Washington County Memory Gardens. Pallbearers will include Mike Tipton, Mike Barbee, Mike Barbour, Randy Edens, Ralph Buchanan, Joel Bowman, Timmy Mitchel, and Mitch Murphy. Honorary pallbearers will include Larry Laguardia and Danny Helton. 
Harkleroad, Thomas Larry (I87677)
 
8483 Thomas Martin Vance, (Tom Vance), 84, died on March 3, 2022, due to complications of Covid-19 at Atrium Health Carolina Medical Center. Tom was vaccinated and boosted but was immune-compromised due to leukemia and chemotherapy treatments.

Tom was preceded in death by his father, James (Jim) McClure Vance, Sr. (1892-1961) and his mother, Joda Blanche Pyatte Vance, (1900-1977) along with five brothers and seven sisters.

Tom is survived by his wife, Jean Hicks Vance, and his only child, Michael Thomas Vance of Mint Hill, NC. He is also survived by his youngest sister, Eula Maxine Vance Nicholas of Gainesville, Va.; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Tom was born December 12, 1937, in Crossnore, NC, the southern part of Avery County. He was the youngest of fourteen children. Tom attended the Crossnore School. It was at this school in 7th grade that Tommy found his love for theater, when he was cast in a play directed by his theater teacher, Kate Cornue. After that, he was hooked on theater.

Tom graduated from Appalachian State Teacher’s College in 1960 with a degree in English and Social Studies. He continued at Appalachian, where obtained a Master’s in English and Education. After that, he attended UNC Chapel Hill and the University of Georgia for doctoral studies in theater.

At Appalachian State, Tom was elected President of the Playcrafters drama club. It was there that he met his future life-long wife, Jean Hicks, when she auditioned in front of him to join the club. Tom was voted “Most Likely to Succeed” at Appalachian State in his senior year.

After graduating, Tom taught at several schools, as well as Wingate University. In 1967, he started the drama program at Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC). His legacy began in 1974, when Tom and Charles Starnes created the CPCC Summer Theatre, a professional summer stock theater company, where he directed over 150 productions and produced over 250 shows over his lifetime.

Tom also was the host of a Television show, “The Tom Vance Show,” which played for decades on the CPCC channel.

In 2011-12, the Metrolina Theater Association awarded Tom the “Lifetime Theater Award.”

Tom was especially proud of the many fine people, who worked with him in theater and have gone on to achieve considerable success in the theatrical world. Tom discovered many talented people at the start of their careers, and he nurtured them and provide them their first job in the theater industry. Hundreds of them moved to New York and worked on Broadway, the Metropolitan Opera, national and international tours, as well as many regional theatres across the country. Many of Tom’s discoveries went on to have amazing careers in the film and television industry, as well.

Tom was also so proud of everyone he worked with, but he held a special place in his heart for those that went into the theatre teaching profession, where his gifts will continue to live on.

On Saturday, May 28, there will be a service at Blair Road United Methodist Church in Mint Hill, NC. Visitation will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m. There will be a 2 p.m. service at the church followed by a graveside service at Sharon Memorial Gardens (at Monroe Rd/Sharon Amity Rd). That same evening, on May 28 at 7 p.m., there will also be a celebration in honor of Tom Vance at the Halton Theater on the CPCC campus, near downtown Charlotte. Come be part of the celebration of Tom’s life and legacy. Come sing, talk, eat, drink, and laugh while remembering Tom and give him his final standing ovation. All are welcome.

On Saturday, June 4, there will be a drop-in celebration at the Meeting House at 12 Fountain Circle in downtown Crossnore, NC. Drop in anytime between noon and 2 p.m. We will have photos, music and food, as we celebrate Tommy’s life. Hope everyone can drop by! 
Vance, Thomas Martin (I66374)
 
8484 Thomas Noble "TN" Taylor, 71, of Elizabethton, passed away Monday, March 18, 2019, at his residence following an extended illness.

A native of Austin, Ind., he had lived in Carter County most of his life and was a son of the late Lawrence and Hildred Grindstaff Taylor.

TN served in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era. He was a retired mechanic and was of the Baptist Faith.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jimmy, and a special friend, Ronald Campbell.

Survivors include his wife, Charlotte Carden Taylor, a daughter, Donna Taylor, a granddaughter, Mesha Mann and husband Tori, two great-grandchildren, Wyatt Blevins and Shelby Mann, all of Elizabethton; two sisters, Betty Bowers and husband Randy, Elizabethton, and Lois Hickey and husband Shaun, Destin, Fla.; two brothers, Herman Taylor and wife Beverly and Ricky Taylor; several nieces and nephews; and his special friends, Walter Williams, Kenneth Lowe and Dallas Peters.

The graveside service will be conducted at noon on Friday, March 22, in the Garland Cemetery with the Rev. Richard Blevins officiating. Interment will follow the service. Active pallbearers will be Seth Taylor, Tori Mann, Wyatt Blevins, Arthur Carden and special friends. Military Honors will be provided by the Carter County Honor Guard. 
Taylor, Thomas Noble "T. N." (I70668)
 
8485 Thomas Ray Edens, 91, died Monday morning at Preston Place in Kingsport, Tennessee.

A son of the late Samuel Harrison Edens and Annie Maude Sims Edens. Thomas was born and raised in Elizabethton, TN. Mr. Edens retired from a career in the US Navy in 1977 after serving the Pacific during WWII and during the Vietnam War. He and his wife, Hazel, had resided in Greenville, NC prior to his 2017 move to Kingsport.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 27 years, Hazel Williams Edens; 4 brothers, Donald, Ralph, Jack and Harold; and 2 sisters, Anne and Hazel.

Thomas is survived by 3 sisters, Wilma Montgomery of Phoenix, Arizona, Jean White of Johnson City and Nancy Alsup of Elizabethton; son, Thomas Ray Burleson and wife, Nancy of Kingsport; 2 grandsons, John and Jimmy of Kingsport; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 4-6:00 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2018 at Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home, Kingsport.

A military graveside service will be held on Saturday at 1:00pm at Pinewood Memorial Park in Greenville, NC. 
Edens, Thomas Ray (I65218)
 
8486 Thomas Tolliver Triplett, age 72, passed away on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, TN. Thomas has been a member of Island Home Baptist Church since 2014. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, going on nature walks, and his fur baby, Max.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Glen and Bertha Triplett; his wife, Martha Triplett; infant brother, Alfred Triplett.
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Thomas is survived by his brothers, Joe Triplett of Mountain City, TN, Jack Triplett and Patsy of Abington, VA; sisters, Betty Greene of Vilas, NC, Mary Moody of Vilas, NC; stepdaughter, Mary ‘Sheila’ Cox of Clinton, TN; nieces, Jayne Greene, Kristy Goforth, and Missy Yates; great nephew, North Yates; great niece, Hannah Goforth. He is also survived by his special friend, Jerry Stevens of Knoxville, TN, along with a host of other relatives and friends.
The family will receive friends in the Chapel of Jones Mortuary on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The memorial service will begin at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Dennis Galloway officiating. Interment will follow directly after memorial service at Oak Ridge Memorial Gardens. 
Triplett, Thomas Tolliver (I91148)
 
8487 Thomas “Tom” Lloyd Johnson, 89, of Lenoir, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Sunday, October 2, 2022, at Frye Regional Medical Center.

Born August 24, 1933, in Mountain City, TN, he was the son of the late Claude and Lillian Price Johnson. In addition to his parents, Tom was preceded in death by his sisters, Maureen Johnson, Virgie Herman, Bonnie Carroll, Sue Carroll, and Geneva Woodard; his brothers, Paul Johnson and Claude Johnson Jr; his granddaughter, Tonya Johnson; and other family members, Lillian Staley, Johnny Staley, Billy Staley, Tommy Staley, and Mary Staley.

A faithful member of Narrow Way Baptist Church, Tom loved his church and his family. He retired from Lenoir Mirror and then worked as a security guard with Griffith Security.

Left to cherish his memory are his children, Tommy Johnson, Debbie Garland (Ronnie), Lloyd “Jay” Johnson, Donna Ruby Miller, Jeffrey Johnson (Lori), and Shannon Stamey (Eric); grandchildren, Robert Dula Jr, Shana Dula, Annabelle Stamey, Matthew Johnson, Derek Sluder, Phyllicia Sluder, Amy Meade, Daniel Johnson, Ashley Miller, Brittany Lewis, Timmy Miller, and Tracy Greer; eighteen great-grandchildren; siblings, Mary Carroll, Jimmy Johnson, Earl Johnson, Helen Rash, Caroline Rash; other family members, Donna Hicks (Johnny), Terri Perkins (Ronald), Ronnie Staley, and Betty Byrd; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Tom’s life will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, October 7, 2022, at Narrow Way Baptist Church, with Pastor Johnny Hicks and Pastor Rick Bowman officiating. Burial will follow at the Johnson Family Cemetery in Mountain City, TN. 
Johnson, Thomas Lloyd (I88568)
 
8488 THOMASVILLE – Mrs. Mary Grace Huffman Trivette, 85, a resident of Thomasville died Friday, May 20, 2011 in the Pine Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center in Thomasville.

Grace was born June 17, 1925 in Watauga County, NC a daughter of the late Lindsay Huffman and Maggie Mains Huffman and had made this area her home since 1960. She was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith and also enjoyed crocheting and crafts. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by brothers and sisters, a daughter; Betty Williams and a son; Benny Trivette. In 1945 she married Floyd Trivette who died in 2000.

Surviving is her sons; Bill Trivette, Bobby Trivette, and Buster Trivette and his wife Shirley all of Thomasville, a sister; Faye Watson of Lenoir, NC, a brother; Millard Huffman of Lenoir, NC, seven grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday, May 22, 2011 in the J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Brent O'Neal officiating. Interment will follow in the Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 PM Saturday at the funeral home and other times at the home of a son Bill. Online condolences may be sent to the Trivette family at www.jcgreenandsons.com. 
Huffman, Mary Grace (I77113)
 
8489 Thursday, April 20, 1876

LEGAL NOTICES.

Bulloch County: George E. Wilson files for guardianship of Ardelia A. DeLoach, Agnes T. DeLoach, Margaret A. DeLoach and Angeline K. DeLoach, minors of J.D. DeLoach, deceased. 
DeLoach, Joshua Daniel (I19365)
 
8490 Thursday, December 19, 1878 - Married In Summertown, Emanuel County, on the 4th instant, by Rev. L.B. Bouchelle, Mr. J.J. Davis, of Washington County, and Miss Sophie C. DeLoach, of Emanuel County. Family: John J. Davis / Sophia B. 'Soph' DeLoach (F6461)
 
8491 Thursday, October 21, 1948, page one DEATHS
WALKER R. GENTRY... age 53, died at his home near Laurel Bloomery at 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Betty E. Gentry and the following children:
Mrs. Russell Brown, Mrs. Crowley Moses and Wallace Gentry, Laurel Bloomery; Mrs. Rufus Hatcher, Akron, Ohio; Miss Frances Gentry, Bristol, Va., one brother, Rod Gentry, Laurel Bloomery; three sisters, Mrs. Dola Dutton, Smithshire, Ill; Mrs. Lewis Stone, North Matewan, W.Va. and Mrs. Gussie Rash, Laurel Bloomery, and two grandchildren, Vernon Adie Moses and Kenneth Walker Hatcher.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the home in charge of Rev. Abe Aldridge, Rev. Walter Lee Gates and Rev. R. E. Rice. Burial followed in the Gentry cemetery. 
Gentry, Walker Ritche (I51032)
 
8492 Tim McCoy Oliver, 84, Elizabethton, passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at Life Care Center of Elizabethton where he had lived for the past 14 years due to a stroke.
A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Luther and Mamie Buckles Oliver.
Tim was a mechanic and farmer. He was a member of Caldwell Springs Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Melissa Lusk, in 2018; a great-great-grandson, Jacob Stout; three brothers, Bob Oliver, Wm. Paul Oliver and Clarence Oliver; and two sisters, Mary Lou Phillips and Opal Lewis.
Left to cherish his memories include his loving daughter, Teresa Fragale and husband Dan; his grandchildren, Justin Fragale, Misty and Ashley Lusk; seven great-grandchildren; his brothers, Dewey Oliver and wife Glenda and Luther Jr. Oliver and wife Nancy; his sisters, Shirley Ann Harris and Carolyn Bolling; several nieces and nephews; and his special friends, Kathy Byrd and Amanda Guy.
The graveside service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 10, in the Caldwell Springs Cemetery with Pastor Paul Seefelt officiating. Interment will follow the service. Active pallbearers will be Mike Nidiffer, Gregg Nidiffer, Gerald Buckles, Dean Robinson, Lloyd Myers and Lawrence Pierce. 
Oliver, Tim McCoy (I79814)
 
8493 Times-Virginian, Appomattox, Virginia, Wednesday, April 23, 1980.

Pamplin-Ruby Tweed Price, 63, of Pamplin, died at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, in Lynchburg General Hospital.

Her husband is Joseph W. Price.

Born in Madison County, N.C., she was a daughter of the late Horace Tweed and Alpha Shelton Tweed.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Clyde L. Price of Richmond; two daughters, Mrs. Joanne P. O'Brien of Appomattox and Mrs. Linda P. Peters of Pamplin; a brother, Clyde Tweed of Irwin, Tenn., 11 grandchildren and a great grandchild.

Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. from Robinson Funeral Home by the Rev. Clarence Davis.

Burial was in Pamplin Cemetery. 
Tweed, Ruby (I84774)
 
8494 Timothy Eugene “Peanut” Swift, age 72, of Mountain City, TN, passed away on Saturday, October 1, 2022, at Johnson City Medical Center. He was born May 23, 1950, to the late Bonnie Ethel Swift.

Peanut loved riding horses and gardening. He also enjoyed mowing and would do anything to help anyone out. Peanut worked on the farm for many years and worked at Tri-State Growers for about 12 years. He also worked at Leco and Burlington for a short while. He loved most working on the farm and worked for Glen and Wayne Ward and also Tommy Jack Shoun.

Those left to cherish his memories include his sister, Margaret Tugman, and husband Bill; nieces, Tracey Safford (Billy), and Whitney Estep (Josh); nephew, Bo Fritts (Angie); great nieces, Daryl-Hannah Vines Addison, and Harper Estep; great-nephews, Hunter Vines (Morgan), Mason Estep, Jacob Harrington, Brady Fritts; several cousins and friends.

The family will receive friends from 1:00 – 2:00 on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at Mountain City Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 2:00 with Pastor John Hammett and Danny Cullop officiating. The graveside service and burial will follow the funeral from the Wilson Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Josh Estep, Billy Safford, Bo Fritts, and Brady Fritts. Honorary pallbearers are John Bishop, Jim Davis, Dearl Swift, Tommy Jack Shoun, Wayne Ward, and all the employees of Tri-State Growers Co-op. 
Swift, Timothy Eugene (13933455)
 
8495 Timothy Joe Mahala, age 61, passed away on Wednesday, November 17, 2021. Tim was born on February 13, 1960 to the late Joseph “Joe” and Ancil Mahala.

Tim, also known as “Moola”, was a friendly and happy person who was always smiling. He enjoyed collecting things, especially movies, and going to thrift stores. He was of the Baptist faith.

Those left to cherish his memories include his brothers, Gary Mahala and Doug Mahala; nieces and nephews, Dylan Mahala, Alex Mahala, Jessica Hunt (Jason); great niece and nephew, Julia Hunt and Jordan Hunt; cousins, Joe Osborne, who was like a brother, Steve Osborne, Sue Osborne, Buck Salmons, and Sandy Osborne.

The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at Mountain City Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 7 p.m. with Pastor Berrey Dunn officiating. The graveside service and burial will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at the Mahala Family Cemetery in Ashe County, NC. Pallbearers will be Eric Hill, Tim Smith, Danny Jones, Jack Pennington, Nathan Ladd, and Jeff Johnson. Honorary pallbearers will be Buck Salmons, Joe Osborne, and Steve (Ozzy) Osborne. 
Mahala, Timothy Joe (I89551)
 
8496 Timothy K. Stover, 69, Elizabethton, passed away Wednesday, January 29, 2020, at his home after a battle with cancer. He was born on March 7, 1950 to Conley Kyle and Lorraine Snead Stover. He was preceded in death by his step-son, who he thought of as his own, James R. Williams, on January 29, 2020.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife and soul mate of 38 years, Virginia Peters Stover; daughters, Nikki Thomas (Fred), and Joni Day (Russell); sons, Kevin and Kelvin Stover; special grandchildren, Jacob and Kimberly Day, who helped during his illness; his brother, Larry Stover; grandchildren, Kevin Jr., Mark, Dustin, Brandon, Kyle and Summer Stover, Heather Spray and Allison Eastridge; a niece, Melodie Stover; several great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law and four sisters-in-law, Maynard and Sharon Peters, Etta Carden, Linda and Juanita Peters.
The family would like to send out a special thank you to Amedisys Hospice, especially Megan Renfro, Gail Miller, Emily White and Jerry Brown, who went above and beyond for Tim and his family.
It was Timothy’s wish for his body to be donated to Restore Life USA.
Memorial services for Tim Stover and James Williams will be held Saturday, February 8, at 2 p.m. at New Hope Ministries in Elizabethton. Tim Chambers and Shannon Sims will be officiating the services. 
Stover, Timothy Kyle (I79627)
 
8497 Tina Bell Campbell Holden, age 102, Abingdon, Virginia, passed away Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in the Abingdon Manor Nursing Home following an extended illness.

A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late James Lawson and Magdaline Vines Campbell. She had lived in Abingdon since 1999. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Holden was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Abingdon Ward.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Holden, in 1986; an infant son and a daughter, Bobbie Jo Hood; and nine brothers and sisters.

Survivors include her Son-In-Law: Robert "Sonny" Hood, Hampton; Her Grandchildren: Terry Hood and wife Caroline, Abingdon, Sherry Carson and husband, Greg, Yorkshire, England, and Tammy Rice and husband, David, Plano, Texas; 16 Great Grandchildren; 11 Great Great Grandchildren; Several Nieces & Nephew.

Graveside Services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday, March 22, 2013, in the Butler Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home at 3 p.m. Friday to go to the cemetery. 
Campbell, Tina Bell (I37486)
 
8498 Tina Dugger Greene, age 96, of 184 Old Draft Road, Butler, TN, passed away on Thursday, November 25, 2004 at her residence. Tina was born July 29, 1908, to the late J.A. and Iva Lee Tester Dugger. She was the oldest surviving member of the Sugar Grove Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Spurgeon Greene, three sisters: Bonnie Wilson, Reta Wolfe, and Mollie Stanton; and four brothers: L.R. Dugger, Fred Dugger, Mark Dugger, and Norman Dugger.

Survivors include one daughter, Tina L. Bright; four sons: Darrell and wife Ola Mae, John D. and wife Betty, Roy, and Bobby Greene; two special grandchildren whom she helped raise: Kevin and Shannon Greene; seven other grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; special friend: Teresa Bunton; and two special Hospice nurses: Pam Bunting, and Sandra Blevins.

Funeral Services for Tina Greene, will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 27, 2004 from the Hux-Lipford Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Douglas Ranshaw and Rev. Ray Greene to officiate. Music will be under the direction of the Sugar Grove Trio.
Graveside Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 28, 2004, from the Dry Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be: Johnny Stanton, Bobby Stanton, Timmy Stanton, John Wagner, Tim Greene, and Mack Holloway.
Honorary Pallbearers will be: David Greene, Dennis Greene, Shane Greene, Michael Bright, Gary Bunton, Arthur Greene, Earl Dugger, Lloyd Wilson, Harold Stanton, and William H. Arnold. 
Dugger, Tina M. (I58409)
 
8499 Tip Lewis Heaton, 84, Elizabethton, passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2015, at his residence.

A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Oliver & Irene Winters Heaton.

Mr. Heaton was a retired Millwright from Daniel Construction Company. He was a member of the Roan Mountain Masonic Lodge # 566.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers: Fred, Luther and Bob "Pete" Heaton and three sisters: Bertie Roark, Gladys Barnett and Lucy Miller.

Survivors include his wife of sixty three years: Dorothy Mitchell Heaton. Three Sons & Daughters-In-Law: Ronnie & Judy Heaton, Elizabethton, Jerry & Donna Heaton, Hampton and Robert& Sherri Heaton, Roan Mountain. His Grandchildren & Their spouses: Wendy & Bill Winters, Elizabethton, Jamie & Dina Heaton, Mission Viejo, California and Alex Heaton, Roan Mountain. His Great Grandchildren: Dustin Winters, Jacob Winters, Thomas "Tomo" Heaton and Grace Heaton. Several nieces & nephews. His special traveling buddy, Donna Tipton, his special back porch buddy, Larry Miller, his brother & sister-in-law: J.L. & Jean Troutman & family, his special cat "Roho".

The family will receive friends from 5 to 6 p.m. on Thursday in the funeral home. Friends may also visit with the family at his residence. 
Heaton, Tip Lewis (I41349)
 
8500 Tipton County, Tennessee was named after Captain Jacob Tipton. Capt. Tipton was killed while leading a charge of his troops against a force of Indians near Fort Wayne,
Indiana in 1791. 
Tipton, Captain Jacob (I28291)
 

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