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Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Obits From The Knoxville News Sentinel 13 Jul 2002
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 14:46:16 EDT


>From the Knoxville News Sentinel 13 Jul 2002

BAILEY, JOHN BROWN, JR. (JOCK) - of London, Kentucky and Andersonville, Tenn.,
WEST, CHARLES MAXWELL (HAP) - age 82,
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BAILEY, JOHN BROWN, JR. (JOCK) - of London, Kentucky and Andersonville,
Tenn., formerly of Knoxville, Tenn., passed on after a lingering illness on
July 10, 2002. Survived by his wife, Sherron J. Bailey; mother, Mrs. John B.
Bailey of Knoxville; sister, Mrs. Harold C. Frincke, Jr.; and children, Ethel
Elizabeth Blinson and John Bailey Henderson and two grandchildren. He
attended Webb School of Knoxville and graduated from West High School,
Knoxville. He pledged Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Tennessee and
while residing in Knoxville was a member of Men's Cotillion. Caring business
connection, Greene Coach Tours of Greeneville, Tenn. In lieu of flowers
please send a donation to the charity of your choice. House-Rawling Funeral
Home, Loudon, Ky. is in charge.

WEST, CHARLES MAXWELL (HAP) - age 82, passed away on July 10, 2002, at NHC
Nursing Home in Knoxville. He was a retired Certified Health Physicist,
having worked many years at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant and Oak Ridge Associated
Universities. He was a Charter Member of The '43 Club, a group recognized for
original efforts related to the Manhattan Project. He authored or co-authored
23 papers on health physics, industrial hygiene, and epidemiology. He was
designated a Fellow in the National Health Physics Society in 1985, in
recognition of outstanding contributions to the profession of Health Physics.
He served as a consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency and as a
representative of the United States Government to finalize an IAEA
publication on safe handling of radionuclides. He was a member of the Health
Physics Society Standards Committee/American National Standard Institute. He
was active in Toastmasters International and held various offices in his
local chapter. He was a member of St. Marks United Methodist Church, Clinton.
Preceded in death by parents, Rev. John Pierce and Doris Maxwell West.
Survivors, wife of 43 years, Evelyn Wear West of Knoxville; children,
Angleque Bryson and husband, Roy of Aiken, S.C., Brian West and wife, Tamela
of Katy, Texas; step child, Barbara Smith of Powell; sisters, Rachel Shelton
of Knoxville, Mary Irvin of Hueytown, Ala., Francis Reaves and husband,
Charlie of Hueytown, Ala., Francis Reaves and husband, Charlie of Hueytown,
Ala., Doris McKay of Guinn, Ala.; brother, Rev. Pete West and wife, Betty of
Chillersburg, Ala.; sisters-in- law, Helen Talley of Townsend, Shirley White
and husband, Troy of Maryville; brother-in-law, Bill Wear and wife, Jackie of
Alcoa; grandchildren, Kimberly Langston, Emily Bryson, and Michelle Mirelas
and husband, Anthony; and great-granddaughter, Allison Mirelas. The family
will receive friends 6:00-8:00 p.m. Saturday, July 13, 2002, at Holley Gamble
Funeral Home, Clinton. A memorial service celebrating Hap's life will be held
at 8:00 p.m., at the funeral home following visitation, with the Rev. John
Clark and the Rev. Glenn Patterson officiating. Interment will be at Sherwood
Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, on Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 4708
Papermill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909. Holley Gamble Funeral Home, of Clinton,
in charge of all arrangements.
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