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Subject: Obits From the Oak Ridger 4 Feb 2005
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 20:45:18 EST
From the Oak ridsger 4 Feb 2005
Emma Robinette Cate, 93, of Clinton,
Lois Sills Clapie, 92, a longtime resident of Oak Ridge,
William Edward Cooper, 78, of Kingston,
Edward Kelly "Ed" Foust Jr., 91, of Lake City,
Comer Cleevis Hall, 78, a resident of Nashville and formerly of Oak Ridge,
Dorothy Dickenson Mance, of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Oak Ridge,
Barbara Duggins Shelton, 76, of Norris,
Edward "Ed" Stair Sr., 78, of Clinton,
Emma Robinette Cate, 93, of Clinton, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at her
daughter's home. Born April 25, 1911, in Scott County, Va., she was the daughter
of Robert H. and Maggie Davis Robinette. She grew up in the Bradbury community
of Roane County, where her family farmed and were active members of that
farming community. Her parents moved their family of six children from Virginia to
Roane County in 1914. Her father and his brother moved their possessions with
horses and wagons. The trip took four days. Her mother and the six children
came by train to their new home, a log house by the creek near the ridge. She
attended Bradbury and Wheat Schools and played basketball for Roane County High
School. After marriage to John R. Cate, captain of the Roane County High
School football and basketball teams, they moved to Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. Cate was
always generous in sharing their home with friends from Tennessee who went to
Michigan seeking jobs. They shared the Cate family hospitality, her excellent
cooking, and the bounty from the vegetable and flower gardens. Though always a
homemaker, she was quite an entrepreneur, having bought and supervised the
renovation of several houses. Her membership in Columbia Avenue Baptist Church in
Pontiac was important to her, and she was very active in church life. She was
preceded in death by her husband, John, her sisters, Eva, Georgia and Oleta,
and a brother Garvin. She is survived by her sister, Grace, of Kingsport.
Mrs. Cate is also survived by her daughters, Joan of Clinton, Mary of
Clarkston, Mich., grandsons, Scott Milner and wife, Natalie, of Somerville, N.J.,
Todd Milner and wife, Kimberly, of Edwards, Colo., and Benn Weiner of Clarkston;
and her great-grandchildren, Eliza and Claire Milner of Oak Ridge, Lauren
Milner of Edwards, Colo., and Katherine Milner of Somerville, N.J. Services will
be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, 2005, ay Bradbury United Methodist Church. The
family requests that any memorials in the form of donations to the Bradbury UMW
Parsonage Fund, 3506 Buttermilk Road West, Kingston, TN 37763. Weatherford
Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Lois Sills Clapie, 92, a longtime resident of Oak Ridge, died Friday, Feb. 2,
2005, in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. She was born Aug. 8, 1912, and lived in Oak
Ridge from 1947 until 2003, when she moved to assisted living in Florida. Mrs.
Clapie was an active bowler and participated in many activities at the Oak
Ridge Senior Center on a regular basis. She was a member of the Order of the
Eastern Star and West Village Christian Church. She was employed with the security
department of the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, K-25, until her
retirement in 1962. She was the widow of Carl Clapie, who was very active in the
Masonic Lodge until his death in 1987. Mrs. Clapie is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Peggy and Roger Ward; her son, Carl Sills; her granddaughter,
Cheryl Ward; her grandson, Dennis Sills; her brother, Ralph McCuistion; her
stepson, Richard Clapie; six step-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, in the chapel of
Weatherford Mortuary. The Rev. Don Bullock, retired minister at West Village Christian
Church, will officiate. Burial will follow at Anderson Memorial Gardens. The
family requests that any memorials be in the form of donations to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129, because they have
been so kind and caring, and a comfort to her and her family. Friends may
visit from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary. An online memorial guest book may
be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com.
William Edward Cooper, 78, of Kingston, died suddenly Wednesday, Feb. 2,
2005, at his home. He was a former treasurer and Sunday school teacher at Central
Baptist Church and a deacon for 40 years. A retired accountant, he retired
from Union Carbide Nuclear Division in Oak Ridge after 38 years of service. After
retirement, he and Betty, his beloved wife of 56 years, enjoyed raveling,
camping and trout fishing. Known for his gracious smile, he was dedicated to his
work for the Lord and love for his family. In addition to his wife, Mr. Cooper
is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Ernest Fiebelkorn of
Lawrenceville, Ga., and Linda and Tony Gregg of Oak Ridge; four sisters, Betty
McHenry, Lydia Davis and Bonnie Lowe, all of LaFollette, and Alice Lowe of
Soddy Daisy; two grandchildren, Barton and Cameron Gregg; two step-grandchildren,
Paul and Mark Fiebelkorn; and two step-great-grandchildren, Gabi and Trey
Fiebelkorn. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, in the chapel of
Brown Funeral Home in Kingston with the Rev. Mark Umbehagen, the Rev. Herschel
Chevellier and the Rev. Walt Isley officiating. A graveside service and
burial will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, in Bakers Forge Cemetery in LaFollette.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Edward Kelly "Ed" Foust Jr., 91, of Lake City, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005,
at the Life Care Center of Morgan County. Born Aug. 30, 1913, in Knox County,
he was the son of Edward K. Foust Sr. and Minnie Bowman Foust. Mr. Foust
retired from Rust Engineering in 1986. He was a member of First Baptist Church in
Lake City, and had been an active member of the Lake City Lions Club for several
years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter,
Susan Jenkins, a granddaughter, Jill Jenkins, and a sister and brother, Eddie
Hyder and Walter Foust. Mr. Foust is survived by his wife, Mary Alice Foust of
Lake City; two daughters, Diane Schimmel and husband, Danny, of Gallatin, and
Belinda Dunham and husband, Roger, of Idaho; a stepdaughter, Becky Needham and
husband, Roger, of Powell; a son, Kelly Foust of Washington; and a stepson,
Barry Luallen and wife, Neda, of Clinton. He is also survived by his sisters,
Eloise Lopstitich of Oregon, Helen Foust of Reno, Nev., and Marie Ammerine of
Clinton; his brothers, Robert E. Foust of Lake City and Warren Foust of
Harriman; and by eight grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. The funeral will be
at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral
Home in Lake City with Rev. Brian Courtney officiating. A graveside serviced and
burial will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The
family requests that any memorials be in the form of donations to Lake City First
Baptist Church, P.O. Box 126, Lake City, TN 37769.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral
home.
Comer Cleevis Hall, 78, a resident of Nashville and formerly of Oak Ridge,
died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in
Nashville. A native of the Big Bottom community in Jackson County, he was born Jan.
9, 1927, to Abou C. Hall and Nannie Lou Rogers Hall. He was a member of the
Church of Christ, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He had worked as a
nuclear physicist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jim and Ellie Hall and Bedford
and Sally Rogers. Mr. Hall is survived by eight cousins, Bruce Crabtree, James
Rogers, Muriel Rogers Jarvis, Odazell Rogers Lynn, Jackie Rogers Bumbalough,
Mary Helen Rogers Cherry, Betty Rogers and Louise Hall Rudolph; and a special
cousin and caregiver, Patricia Ruck along with other family members and numerous
friends, including the staff of Richland Place Health Center. A graveside
service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, at the Rob Draper Memorial
Cemetery in the Stone community of Jackson County. The Rev. Earl Brazle Jr. will
officiate. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until the time of the
service at Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. A memorial guest book is
available at www.andersonfh.net.
Dorothy Dickenson Mance, of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Oak Ridge, died Feb. 3,
2005. She and her husband, Don, and their two children moved to Oak Ridge in
1944 from Columbia, S.C. Mrs. Mance taught organ and piano for 50 years and
was also a licensed public accountant who worked with her husband in their
business. She was a charter member of the Toastmasters Club, a charter member and
past president of the Pilot Club of Oak Ridge, a 50-year member of the Order of
the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 390, and president of Business and Professional
Women. She also was a member of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church in
Tulsa, coming from First Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. She had been a Girl Scout
leader and volunteered at the NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Mance is
survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Barbara of Arlington, Texas; and
her daughter and son-in-law, Phyllis and Bob Scroggs of Bixby, Okla. She is also
survived by her grandchildren, Rick Mance, David Mance and Jackie Nielen,
Dale Keck and Jim Keck, of Knoxville; her great-grandchildren, Jennifer Mance,
Jessica Mance, Aaron Mance and Ryan Mance, and David Bay and Kimberly of
Arlington, Texas, and Jessica Keck and Allen Hall of Knoxville; and many
great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Mance will be remembered by all who knew her as a servant
of the Lord giving love, hugs and kisses to all she came in contact with. A
memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, at Boston
Avenue United Methodist Church in Tulsa with Rev. Mouzan Biggs officiating. The
family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Stanleys Funeral Service
in Tulsa. Services in Oak Ridge are still pending. The family requests that any
memorials be in the form of donations in Dorothy's memory be made to the
Chancel Choir Fund at Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, 1301 S. Boston Ave.,
Tulsa, OK 74119. Stanleys Funeral Service in Tulsa is in charge of
arrangements in Oklahoma and Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements.
Barbara Duggins Shelton, 76, of Norris, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005, at
Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Dec. 28, 1928, in Kewanee, Ill., she was
the daughter of Joseph W. and Alma Ruth Duggins. She was a member of Norris
Religious Fellowship Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by a brother, Dennis Duggins, and a special friend, Arnette Crabtree. Mrs.
Shelton is survived by her daughters, Joan Hughes and husband, Hugo (Kelly),
of Powell, and Terry Shelton and special friend, Joel Brindley, of Norris; a
daughter-in-law, Mary Shelton of Norris; her grandchildren, Ryan Shelton and
wife, Lainey, of Norris, Glenn Shelton and wife, Ruth, of Knoxville, Emily Young
and husband, Randall, of Cookeville, Katy Hughes and Joe Hughes, both of
Norris; great-grandchildren, Sophie Shelton and Paul Shelton, both of Norris, and
Ambrose Shelton of Knoxville. She is also survived by brother, Dick Duggins
and wife, Sandy, of Ferndale, Mich.; a sister, Mary Kay Jennings and husband,
Bill, of Brevard, N.C.; a sister-in-law, Mary Kay Duggins of Norris; a son, Mike
Shelton of San Jose, Calif.; and by several nieces and nephews. A memorial
service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, at Norris Religious Fellowship
Church with Rev. Keith Haverkamp officiating. The family requested that any
memorials be in the form of donations to Norris Religious Fellowship Church, 23
Dogwood Road, Norris TN 37754. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m.
Friday at the church. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of
arrangements.
Edward "Ed" Stair Sr., 78, of Clinton, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005, at the
University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. He was a member of Clinton
Second Baptist Church and was a veteran of the U.S. Army who served during
World War II in Germany and Korea. He was a chemical operator who worked for the
Y-12 plant and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Mr. Stair was preceded in death
by his parents, Virgil and Edna Byrd Stair, and his brothers, Howard and
Malachi Stair. He is survived by wife of 56 years, Betty Nichols Stair of Clinton;
his sons, Eddie Stair Jr. and wife, Kathy, and Mike Stair and wife, Sharon,
all of Clinton; his brothers, Gene Stair and wife, Joanne, and J.W. "Dub" Stair,
all of Clinton; his sisters, Mary Lou Wilson of Baton Rouge, La., Juanita
Stair of Knoxville, and Onah June Fox and husband, Fred, of Clinton; his
grandchildren, Stephanie Stair, Amber and Jason Martin, Niki and Jonathan Carey, and
Josh and Rianne Roberts; his great-grandchildren, Andrew and Peter John
Roberts; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and very close friends The funeral
will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, at Clinton Second Baptist Church with
Rev. Mike Thompson and Rev. Gary Swaggerty officiating. The family will receive
friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the church. The burial will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Grandview Memorial Garden. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is
in charge of the arrangements.
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