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Subject: Obits From the Oak Ridger 25 Oct 2005
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:34:18 EDT
From The Oak Ridger 25 Oct 2005
Jacqueline M. Blackburn, 79,
John Anthony Byrge, 51, of Lake City,
Pitts Miller "P.M." Carmack Jr., 84,
Mary Carol Meece, 74, of Oliver Springs
Wilma Jeanette West, 71, a resident of Coalfield,
Barbara C. Elliott, 74, a resident of Harriman,
William D. Gude, 91, of Oak Ridge,
Frank Patt, of Powell,
Jacqueline M. Blackburn, 79, died Oct. 20, 2005, of complications following
heart surgery. She was born Feb. 4, 1926, to Lula and Chester Misenheimer of
Concord, N.C. She earned her bachelor's degree at DePauw University in
Greencastle, Ind., and her master's at Emory University in Atlanta. By the age of 21,
she had completed both degrees and had begun her 40-year career teaching
primarily speech, dramatics, and English. After several years in Florida, she
returned to North Carolina, where she taught in several districts. In 1956, she
married Charles I. Blackburn of Rocky Mount, N.C., who later earned his bachelor's
degree at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., and his master's at Duke
University. Upon completion of Mr. Blackburn's education, they returned to South
Carolina, where both taught at Spartanburg High School for some 30 years. Mrs.
Blackburn also produced and directed a number of one-act and three-act plays.
She loved Spartanburg and considered herself fortunate to have known so many
fine young people and to have worked with such dedicated and talented teachers.
Following the death of her husband and her retirement, Mrs. Blackburn moved
to Oak Ridge in 1989 to live with her sister and brother-in-law, Anne and
Patrick Adamson. She made many friends in Oak Ridge and particularly enjoyed its
proximity to the mountains. She remained interested in the education of young
people and tutored several of various ages. In 1997, she took up ballroom
dancing and participated in classes, lessons, and competitions. In addition to her
Oak Ridge relatives, Mrs. Blackburn is survived by two brothers, Chester E.
Misenheimer of Concord, N.C., and Robert S. Misenheimer and his wife Bernie of
Kannapolis, N.C.; and four nieces, a nephew, and their families. A memorial
service will be held at Weatherford Mortuary in Oak Ridge at 7 p.m. on Thursday,
Oct. 27. The body was cremated, and the ashes will be interred in North
Carolina. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the charity of the
donor's choice.
John Anthony Byrge, 51, of Lake City, passed away Sunday, Oct. 23, 2005, at
the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was born Sept. 18, 1954, in
Anderson County. He was a member of the Longfield Baptist Church in Lake City,
Tenn. He was a dispatcher for the town of Lake City, former Police Commissioner,
and former Police Chief. He also worked as the Security Commander at Wackenhut
for 15 years. Anthony loved fishing, hunting, guns, coin collecting, baseball
card collecting and above all his grandchildren. He was preceded in death by
his grandparents, Ned and Phyllis Sharp, and Everett and Ruby Byrge;
mother-in-law, Trula Patterson; and special friend, Rickey Gene Ferguson. Survivors
include his wife of 31 years, Tooney Patterson Bryge of Lake City; daughter and
son-in-law, Stacy and Greg Phillips of Lake City; "Papaw Baby's" grandchildren,
Mackenzie and Zachary Phillips of Lake City; his parents, Tom and Louise Byrge
of Lake City; father-in-law, Ernest Lee Patterson of Lake City; brother and
sister-in-law, David and Pam Byrge of Lake City; brothers-in-law, Audrey
Patterson of Lake City, and George Michael Patterson of Lake City; "Uncle Bubbies"
nephews, Russell and Matthew Byrge of Lake City; aunt and uncle, Nancy and Ken
Shrull of Lake City; uncle and aunt, J.L. and Maxie Sharp of Lake City;
cousins, Tim Sharp, Angie McMahan and Sonny Gross; special cousin, Betty Lou Ward;
and a host of aunts, uncles and many special friends. Visitation will be from 6
to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, at the Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake
City. The funeral service will follow at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, in the
Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. James Lane officiating. Interment
will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Lake
City. Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake City is in charge of all arrangements.
Pitts Miller "P.M." Carmack Jr., 84, passed away Friday evening at
Rogersville Care and Rehab Center after a long period of declining health. He was
retired from the city of Oak Ridge as a city engineer and inspector. He was a 50+
years member of the Scottish Rite and Eastern Star Masonic Lodge No. 486 in
Whitesburg and Knoxville Shriners. Before his health problems, P.M. attended Big
Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Carmack was preceded in death by his parents, Pitts
Miller Carmack and Bessie Carmack; wife, Helen Carmack; three half brothers,
Lynn, Eldridge, and Ed Carmack; a half sister, Maude Shipley; and step daughter,
Virginia Carmack Davis. P.M. is survived by his devoted stepdaughter and
son-in-law, Linda and Tecky Hicks, and stepson, Edward H. Carmack and wife
Barbara, all of Stanley Valley; seven grandchildren: Stacy Jones and husband Chris,
Amanda Hicks Alvis and husband Daniel, and Jeff Carmack and wife Lorie, all of
Rogersville; Jill Price and husband Scott of Church Hill; Rick Davis and wife
Pam, Kim Gibson and husband Danny of Maryville, Tim Davis and wife Karen of
Nashville; 11 great-grandchildren: Justin Hicks, Cris Jones, Nick Jones, Hunter
Price, Callie Price, Abby Carmack, Emma Carmack, Grant Davis, Jennifer Davis,
Danielle Gibson and Aaron Davis. Special cousins are Don and Peggy Bewley of
St. Clair, and Glenn and Margarette Long of Rogersville. Honorary pallbearers:
John D. McBride, James A. Wolfe, Frank Honaker, Joe D. Davis, Tommy Wade,
Glenn Long, John McBrayer, and George Shipley. Pallbearers: Rick Davis, Tim Davis,
Jeff Carmack, Chris Jones, Daniel Alvis, and Scott Price. Special thanks to
the employees of Rogersville Care and Rehab Center for the excellent care given
to P.M. over the past four years. The family received friends from 2 to 3
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, 2005, at Colboch-Price Funeral Home in Rogersville.
Graveside services followed at 3 p.m. in the Long Cemetery, located off Highway 113
on the Chestnutt Farm, with the Rev. Tecky Hicks officiating. Colboch-Price
Funeral Home in Rogersville is in charge of the arrangements.
Mary Carol Meece, 74, of Oliver Springs, beloved mother, grandmother and
sister, went to be with the Lord on Friday, Oct. 21, 2005. She was born April 7,
1931, in Rome, Ga., the daughter of the late James N. and Mae Burkhalter. She
was preceded in death by four brothers and a sister. She is survived by her
daughter, Sharon Nolan and husband Butch of Clinton; son, Mark Meece of Norris;
grandchildren, April Nolan, Allyson Nolan, and Jordan Meece; brother and
sister-in-laws, Max and Frances Burkhalter and Dorothy Burkhalter of Knoxville,
Irene Burkhalter of Alabama; niece, Sheila Lane of Knoxville, and family members
in Georgia. She enjoyed visits from her friends, flower arranging, various
crafts, and watching her hummingbirds. The family would like to especially thank
her many friends for their love, kindness and support. Carol was a member of
First Baptist Church of Oliver Springs. A memorial service will be held at the
church on Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Barry Ariaz officiating. In
lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church television
ministries, First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 601, Oliver Springs, TN 37840.
Wilma Jeanette West, 71, a resident of Coalfield, passed away Sunday, Oct.
23, 2005, at her home, following a lengthy illness. She was born July 13, 1934,
in Gate City, Va., moving to this area in her early childhood. Mrs. West had
worked several years in motel lodging. She was preceded in death by her husband
of 48 years, Clyde Kinsel West; parents, Bill and Georgia Jones; brothers,
James, Eddie and Gene Jones; and sister, Anita Jane Jones. Survivors include her
sons, William E. Jones and wife, Cindy of Elizabethton, Clyde Jeff West and
special friend, Shirley Jackson of Coalfield; grandchildren, Stacey Brickey and
husband, Chris of Oak Ridge, Bridget Hadden and husband, Bart of Oak Ridge;
great-grandchildren, C. Emory Brickey of Oak Ridge, and Madison Kinsel Brickey
of Oak Ridge; sisters, Pauline Burris and husband, John of Coalfield,
Geraldine Smith and husband, Floyd of Clayton, Ind., Linda Brandenburg of Clayton,
Ind., and Edith Smith of Indianapolis, Ind.; and numerous nieces, nephews and a
host of friends. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 26, 2005, at Sharp Funeral Home with funeral service following at 8 p.m. in
the chapel with the Rev. John Shaw officiating. Burial and graveside service
will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at the Oliver Springs
Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of all the arrangements.
Barbara C. Elliott, 74, a resident of Harriman, passed away Monday, Oct. 24,
2005, at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Sharp Funeral Home in
Oliver Springs is in charge of the arrangements, which were incomplete at press
time.
William D. Gude, 91, of Oak Ridge, died Sunday, Oct. 23, 2005, at NHC
HealthCare Center. Weatherford Mortuary is handling the arrangements, which were
incomplete at press time.
Frank Patt, of Powell, passed away Monday evening, Oct. 24, 2005, at Baptist
Hospital of East Tennessee in Knoxville. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton
is in charge of the arrangements, which were incomplete at press time.
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