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Subject: Obits From The Oak Ridger 28 Oct 2005
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:19:06 EDT
From The Oak Ridger 28 Oct 2005
Marion Coyle Barkman
Lonald J. Daugherty, 75, a resident of Oliver Springs
Jessie Eaves, 27, of Whitehouse, Tenn.,
John M. Groover Jr., 83, of the Karns community,
M. Elaine Potter, of Oak Ridge,
G. Curtis Todd Sr., 46, of Oak Ridge,
Boyd Burress, of Clinton,
Lois Hensley Roberts, 86, a resident of Knoxville,
Ethelyn Jae Thomason, of Clinton,
Marion Coyle Barkman went to her rest on Oct. 11, 2005, at the Methodist
Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Sept. 23, 1914, in Cumberland, Md., she was the
wife of the late Robert Chester Barkman of Cumberland. A resident of the Oak
Ridge Retirement Community, she is survived by her son, Donald F. Barkman and
his family of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Barkman lived most of her life in Cumberland,
Md., and joined St. Mary's Parish when she moved to Oak Ridge in 2001. A memorial
mass will be celebrated for her at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Nov. 1,
2005, at 12:10 p.m. A full funeral and interment will be arranged through Sts.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Cumberland, Md. Weatherford Mortuary handled
the arrangements. An on-line guest book can be signed at
www.weatherfordmortuary.com.
Lonald J. Daugherty, 75, a resident of Oliver Springs, passed away Wednesday,
Oct. 26, 2005, at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was born
March 2, 1930, in the Fork Mountain community of Anderson County. He had been a
faithful member of Tuppertown Baptist Church for over 30 years.
Mr. Daugherty retired from the Tennessee Department of Corrections in 1995,
after working 21 years as a Guard at the Brushy Mountain State Prison. He was a
United States Army veteran, serving his country during World War II, Korean
War, and Vietnam War, retiring Jan. 1, 1969, after 21 years of service. He was
also a member of the Disabled American Veterans Tri-County Chapter No. 26. He
was preceded in death by his father, Leonard Daugherty; mother, Bessie Duncan;
sons, L. Jack Daugherty and Lonald 'P-Nut' Daugherty; brothers, Leamon
Daugherty, Leonard Daugherty Jr., and J. W. Daugherty; sister, Mary Lola Lowe;
step-brothers, Tom Duncan and James Duncan; and step-sisters, Maxine Cox and Jean
Duncan. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Shirley Ann Pride Daugherty of
Oliver Springs; son, John Daugherty and wife, Tammy of Oliver Springs;
daughters, Shelia Eason and husband, Mark of Oak Ridge, and Sherenia Napier and
husband, Mark of Coalfield; grandchildren, Scott Potter, Benson Napier, Lucas
Daugherty, Sarah Potter, Samantha Massengale, Sierra Napier, Cody Eason, and
Abigail Daugherty; great-granddaughter, Kelsey Potter; brothers, the Rev. Donald
Daugherty and wife, Jennie of Petros, Conley Daugherty and wife, Nellie of
Marlow, Lester Daugherty and wife, Imogene of Cullman, Ala.; step-brother, Benny
Duncan & wife, Loretta of Petros; half-brothers, Jan, Mark and Tim Daugherty of
Lafollette; half-sister, Peggy Ford of Lafollette; sister-in-law, Brenda
Daugherty of Rockwood; and a host of nieces, nephews and extended family members.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2005, at Sharp
Funeral Home with funeral service following the visitation at 8 p.m. in the
chapel with the Rev. Ralph Wilson and the Rev. Mike Pride officiating. Burial
and graveside service will be held at noon Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005, at the
Oliver Springs Cemetery with full military honors being conducted at the
gravesite. Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs in charge of all the arrangements.
Jessie Eaves, 27, of Whitehouse, Tenn., died Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005, from
injuries sustained in a car crash in Whitehouse. Mrs. Eaves lived in Oak Ridge
several years ago and attended Oak Ridge High School. She is survived by her
sister, Martha Pearson of Oak Ridge, and brother, Mark Butterini of Harriman. The
funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005, in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Burial will also be in Hattiesburg. Kingston Funeral Home in Hattiesburg,
Miss., is in charge of arrangements.
John M. Groover Jr., 83, of the Karns community, passed away Oct. 25, 2005,
after a short illness. He was the son of Mildred and John Groover. John was
employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an electronics technician and
retired in 1980. John is survived by his daughter, Sherry and husband Paul Beggs;
granddaughter, Heather and husband William Abraham, and great-grandson, Aidan
Abraham, all of Douglas, Ala.; grandson, Chris Beggs and wife Emily, and
great-granddaughter, Megan Harn of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and brothers, James Henry
Groover and wife Charlcie of Kingston, and Charles Groover and wife Phyllis of
Clinton. He also had many nieces, nephews, and cousins, and a wonderful
caregiver and loving friend, Dorothy Boshers. John had been a member of the Karns
Lions Club and the Volunteer Fire Department. He loved square dancing, playing
bridge, working around his home, and being with family and friends, as well as
attending church and Sunday school. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. with the
memorial service following from 2 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005, at
Highland Memorial West Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter Weikel of Karns Beaver
Ridge Methodist Church officiating. Family and friends will gather for a
burial service at 4 p.m. following the funeral service, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.
The family extends a special appreciation to the employees of the Karns
Ingles store for their love and generosity to John in his last years. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Highland
West Memorial Park, Funerals and Cremations, 9913 Sherrill Lane in Knoxville, is
honored to be serving the Groover family.
M. Elaine Potter, of Oak Ridge, passed away in the early morning hours of
Monday, Oct. 24, 2005, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mary Elaine
Galiano was born April 9, 1923, in San Antonio, Texas, a daughter of Augustine
"Doc" and Ida Galiano. Her brother, August, lives in Houston, Texas; her brother,
John, of Lancaster, Pa., and sister, Kathleen of Woodville,Texas, having
already passed away.
Elaine graduated from Beaumont's French High School in 1940. She moved to
Norris and then Oak Ridge in the early 1950s where her husband, Ralph Adrian
Potter, came to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a ceramics engineer. She
was a voracious reader and an ardent Big "D" Democrat. She was active in the
League of Women Voters and Planned Parenthood, and a longtime member of the Oak
Ridge Unitarian Church. She loved to cook and the zest carried her life as
well as her recipes. Elaine was an optimist and an upbeat realist with a thick
skin and an easy laugh. Meals were yoga exercises -- a way to breathe and a
chance to learn. At least two discussions were required for every dinner, and a
salad to cleanse the palate. She hummed operatic arias and jazz riffs with
equal aplomb, and she danced. She is survived by three sons, Jason Michael Potter
in Pittman, N.J., Christopher Lane Potter in Tampa, Fla., and Mitchell Adrian
Potter in Arlington, Va. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
donor's favorite charity.
G. Curtis Todd Sr., 46, of Oak Ridge, died on Oct. 26, 2005, at Methodist
Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was born in Bowling Green, Ky., on August 18,
1959, to parents David H. and Jacqueline Sykes Todd. After graduation from the
University of North Carolina, with a degree in business, he married Susan.
Curtis came to Oak Ridge in 1992 from Durham, N.C. Just recently, he began
working with Met Life so that he could spend more time with his family. Earlier,
Mr. Todd had worked in restaurant management for 22 years, with the last
eight years being with Applebee's Restaurant in Oak Ridge. He was a volunteer with
the Oak Ridge High School Band and a supporter of the Lady Vols rowing team.
Survivors include his parents, David and Jacqueline Todd of Rocky Mount, N.C.;
his wife of 21 years, Susan Lapping Todd of Oak Ridge; son, George Curtis
Todd Jr., a student at Oak Ridge High School; daughter, Kelly Alexander Todd, a
student at the University of Tennessee; brothers, Michael Todd and wife, Carole
of Tampa, Fla., and Jack Todd and wife, Angela of Atlanta, Ga.; father-in-law
and mother-in-law, Sherwood and June Lapping of Carthage, N.C.; and several
nieces and nephews. A funeral mass will be held on Monday, at 11 a.m. at St.
Mary's Catholic Church with Father Michael Woods officiating. The family
requests that memorials be in the form of donations to ORNL Federal Credit Union, G.
Curtis Todd Memorial Savings, Children's College Fund. The family will receive
friends on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Weatherford Mortuary. An online guest
book may be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com.
Boyd Burress, of Clinton, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at St. Mary's Hospice
in Halls. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of the
arrangements, which were incomplete at press time.
Lois Hensley Roberts, 86, a resident of Knoxville, passed away Thursday, Oct.
27, 2005, at her home in Knoxville. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is
in charge of the arrangements, which were incomplete at press time.
Ethelyn Jae Thomason, of Clinton, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at her home.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of the arrangements, which
were incomplete at press time.
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