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Note
Emily Smith Hoyer
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Emily Virginia (Smith) Hoyer, 89, of Gainesville, Fla., died Thursday, March 17, 2022, following an extended illness. Em­ily was born in Frank­lin County, Virginia on January 23, 1933, the daughter of the late Gillespie Ray Smith and Mary Elizabeth (Garland) Smith.

She was preceded in death by her brothers, Glenn Davis Smith, Fredrick Ray Smith, her sister, Mary (Smith) Steele, and her husband, Albert S. Hoyer. She attended Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. where she met Albert. They grad­uated from Roanoke College, Salem, Va. while raising four children. She was a respected ele­mentary and high school teacher, an active church volunteer and a Lifetime Member of Presbyterian Women. She served as a Commissioned Lay Min­ister in The Presbytery of the Sun (Louisiana), Presbytery of the Peaks (Belmont Presbyterian Church, Roanoke, Va.) and Presbytery of St. Au­gustine (Florida) serving as a part-time chaplain at the retirement community where she lived in Gainesville, Fla.

Emily is survived by two sons, Albert Mark Hoyer and wife, Kathy of Newton, N.J., Stephen C. Hoyer and wife, Sharon of Oconomowoc, Wis.; two daughters, Mary Kate Vellis and husband Nick of Gainesville, Fla. and Ann L. Arnold and husband John of Eustis, Fla.; eight grandchildren, Katie and Molly Hoyer, Christina, Andrew and Arny Hoy­er, Alexis Vellis, Scott and Bobby Arnold, and six great-grandsons.

Sarah Linginfelter Hughes
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

Sarah Joyce Linginfelter Hughes, 86, of Maryville, Tenn. passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus, her Lord and Savior on April 2, 2019, after two years at home on hospice care. Born in Fairmount, Ga., on May 21, 1932. Sarah was was raised in Alcoa, Tenn., graduating from Alcoa High School, Maryville College and University of Tennessee majoring in music and education and retiring from Harriman City Schools. Church organist for 40 years at Robertsville and Central Baptist Church in Oak Ridge, Tenn., Sarah was reunited with her loving husband, Ronald Mack Hughes; parents, William S. and Thelma Lacey Linginfelter; brother, Bill Linginfelter Jr. and wife, Betty; along with many other loved ones and friends who are rejoicing with her in heaven. Survived by three children, Katherine, David and John Hughes of Blount County; grandchildren, Angela and Jason Stokes, Gina and Shawn Franklin, Holly Hughes, Chrissy Hughes and Julian Hughes; and great-grandchildren, Skyler Hughes, Johnathan Franklin, Jordan Franklin and Michael Stokes. In addition, two brothers the Rev. Henry Linginfelter, Ronnie Linginfelter and wife, Cathy as well as in-laws Nova Haun, Ann Wade and Joy Hughes. Sarah also leaves many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins who loved her dearly. Celebration of Life memorial service will be Saturday, April 13, 2019, at Clarks Grove Presbyterian Church and Cemetery in Alcoa, Tenn. Receiving friends 12-1 p.m., service 1-2 p.m. and food in fellowship hall 2-3 p.m.

Carol Fraser Kincheloe
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Carol Fraser Kincheloe passed away on November 5, 2023 at the Shannondale Retirement Community of Maryville, Rehabilitation Center.

 

She was born on February 5, 1932 in Cushing, Oklahoma to Beulah Randall Fraser and the Rev. Samuel Graham Fraser. She attended public schools in Cushing and Oklahoma City. Following graduation from Maryville College, she was employed by the Blount County Agricultural Extension Service working primarily with 4-H Club youth. Carol was an active member of the Presbyterian Church and many of its activities. Since 1983, she has been an active member of P.E.O.

 

In 1968, Carol married Samuel Kincheloe. His work gave them the opportunity to live in Illinois and Georgia as well as enjoy international travel. Retirement in 1998 returned them to Tennessee where they lived in Knoxville for several years.

In 2010, they became residents of the Shannondale Retirement Community of Maryville.

 

Carol was preceded in death by her sister, Charlotte F. Shipley in 2022. Survivors are her husband, Sam Kincheloe; son, John T. Trotter of Maryville, daughter, Jan (James) Voris of Atlanta. Grandsons: Chuck Trotter, Preston (Lynda) Trotter; two great granddaughters, Emma and Eva Trotter. She is also survived by her nephews; Douglas (Catherine) and Graham (Mary Lee) Shipley and their families. She is also survived by the Kincheloe family and many special friends. Carol always made sure to stay in touch with family and friends. She was a thoughtful, caring and gracious lady. She will be fondly remembered by those who were touched with her kindness and those who were fortunate to hear her stories.

Gerald R. Knecht
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

Gerald R. Knecht was born December 6, 1931 and passed away March 11, 2017. A farmer, blue water sailor, community leader and San Francisco attorney, Jerry Knecht was a happy man who led a beautiful life. He was passionate about all his endeavors, yet guided by a calm and formidable intelligence that invariably brought him success as well as the love and respect of family, friends and colleagues. Jerry, a deeply loving family man, leaves behind his devoted wife Suzanne Knecht, his children, Nancy Mansfield, Alex Knecht and Lisa Zavieh, their spouses and children, as well as a brother, Glen Knecht, and sister, Nancy Cimbal, and their families. He was predeceased by his parents, Wilma and Robert Knecht, and his eldest brother, Robert Knecht. Jerry’s career in law began at Boalt Hall, from which he graduated in 1957. He taught a year at Stanford Law before settling in San Francisco, where he formed the firm Knecht, Dingus, Fink & Boring. After 15 years as senior partner, he left to practice his surety bond specialty as a sole proprietor, returning to the old firm ten years later, by that time Knecht, Haley, Lawrence & Smith. Health issues forced his retirement in 1991, after a 33 year career in which he maintained a profound respect for law, worked long hours and loved every minute – especially those in the court room! In retirement, he and Suzanne seized the moment to indulge another long term passion, blue water sailing, with cruises in their 42′ sloop Night Watch to Mexico and Alaska, a third race to Hawaii, and to fulfill their dream, a two-year circling of the globe, for which Jerry was given a circumnavigation pennant from the Cruising Club of America, and voted Yachtsman of the Year by San Francisco Yacht Club, in which he had been a member for almost 30 years. Back in San Anselmo where Jerry and Suzanne lived for 27 years, Jerry joined the Board of Ross Valley Ecumenical Housing Association (RVEHA), which operates Tam house, a home providing room, board and community to low income seniors. He soon became president, and poured his heart, time and energy into building a second house, that upon its opening was debt free. He was as proud of Tam House II as a new father of his child. When presented with two preteen grandchildren in Santa Rosa and wanting to be closer, Jerry and Suzanne moved to Sebastopol where they built themselves a house and became growers of pinot noir grapes. Jerry’s last years were blessed with extensive involvement with all his family, his new community, his old buddies, and the joy of evenings on the patio with his Suzy, watching the sun color the sky over the vineyard. He was grateful for being able to share what they had with those less fortunate, as well as with organizations dedicated to making life better in this world. Jerry, our father, grandfather, and beloved husband passed away peacefully at Kaiser Hospital in Santa Rosa, surrounded by his immediate family. Jerry was always very grateful, as is all his family, to the many Kaiser doctors and nurses who were so attentive and caring for the last 60 years. We will all miss his contagious smile and twinkling blue eyes, his gentle nature and kindness, his dedication to doing what was right and his loving support for family and friends. And no gathering of those who love him will ever be the same without his recitation more emotional with the passing of time – of T. S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Our sweet, inimitable Jerry will be forever loved, fondly remembered and sorely missed.

Joanne Edwards Kron
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Joanne Edwards Kron passed away on July 1, 2022.

Jack E. Maxwell
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Rev. Jack E. Maxwell, 88, of Cross Lanes, WV went home to be with Jesus on January 13, 2021.  Jack was the child of Albert and Mabel Davis Maxwell, and was born on an Indian Mission in Dorados, Brazil. We believe this is where his true servant heart, love for Christ, his love for people, sense of humor, love of travelling and adventure began.

Preceded in death by his siblings; wife, Elizabeth; and a son, Edward.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Elizabeth of Cross Lanes, and Priscilla of Montreat, North Carolina; and numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of friends.

Jack lived in Brazil for the first 8 years of his life, having jungle adventures with his siblings, and the Indians they lived with on the mission. The adventures continued as the family moved around the South. He attended Maryville College in Tennessee with his twin sister, Jean, then went on to attend with his brothers, Sidney and David, at the Columbia Theological Seminary in Georgia. He was then an Ordained Minister for the rest of his life.

Jack’s top passion was people. He truly loved people and made sure each person he met felt loved and knew they were important and had worth. If you were ever around him, you were sure to hear that he loved you, but most importantly to him was for you to know you were loved by Jesus. This was the goal of his life. He also had a love of travel and went all over the world telling people about Jesus in Brazil, Columbia, Jamaica, Israel, Cuba, Canada, Italy, Austria, Belgium, England, France, Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, and Paraguay. He even developed his own Gospel Tract he called a “pink slip” and passed those out to anyone he would meet.

Jack loved photography and would often be spotted with a camera around his neck, taking pictures of people, places, and events. He loved the outdoors, and loved hunting, fishing, and being at the Ocean. Due to the Covid pandemic the family will not be having a service at this time but will plan a great celebration of this good man in a few months when it is safe to gather again.

Jean Maxwell McCarter
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

Jean Maxwell McCarter was born on September 20, 1932. She passed away peacefully on December 15th 2016 at her home in Oakland, California.Jean was born to Presbyterian missionary parents, deep in the heart of Brazil, on an Indian reservation near Dourados, Mato Grosso. She came to the United States as a nine year old and grew up in Clinton, South Carolina. She graduated from Maryville College in Tennessee. She married the love of her life, Neely Dixon McCarter, and they had three children and were married for 52 years.Jean was a devoted mother and wife. She loved her church and seminary communities and loved being surrounded by friends and family. She sang in all of her church choirs, including many years in the choir at Piedmont Community Church. She was a faithful docent at the Oakland Museum for over two decades. She is predeceased by her husband Neely, and two of her brothers, David and Sidney Maxwell. She is survived by her twin brother Jack Maxwell, her children Robert McCarter (Susan), Robin McCarter Anderson (Mark), and Shirley Kaml (Larry) and her five grandchildren Dixon Anderson, Matthew Kaml, Katherine McCarter, Victoria Kaml and Cameron Anderson. A Memorial Service will be held for Jean on Sunday, January 8th, 2017 at 3pm at Piedmont Community Church: 400 Highland Ave, Piedmont, California

Joe D. McMurry
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Joe Drinnen McMurry, age 83 of Maryville, passed away Sunday, May 1, 2016. Survivors include several cousins. Family and friends will meet at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday at Magnolia Cemetery for a graveside service with Rev. Steve Mosher officiating.

John J. Mead
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

John Jay Mead was born January 11, 1933 and passed away on December 25, 2018, in Cary, North Carolina.

Nancy Naylor Navratil
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

Nancy Jane Naylor Navratil passed away on Dec. 7, 2013, at 3:30 p.m. at Blount Memorial Hospital after suffering a massive stroke. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Robert Norman Navratil, her parents, Joseph Heschol Naylor and Sadie Pearl Jackson Naylor, and her daughter Becky Navratil Kerns. Survivors include her daughter, Angie Navratil Walker; son, Joe Navratil; granddaughters, Jessica Nicole Walker, Miranda Michelle Navratil; grandsons Jake Robert Walker, Bradley Ashton Kerns, Thomas Wayne Walker and Christopher Lynn Walker; great-granddaughter Sadie Jane-Lynn Walker. She is also survived by her Aunt Phoebe Jackson Jordan. Honorary mention: lifelong friends Sylvia Nicely Markey, Emma Jean Leek Huddleston, Mary Ann Wright Harding and Dillard Mynatt. Special thanks to Peggy Hypes, Martha Hess, Jean Wortman and Joanne Booker for countless hours of friendship, care and devotion to Mom. Nancy was born in Norfolk, Va., and moved to Knoxville with her family as a small child. She graduated from Central High School in 1950 in the top 5 percent of her class. In 1954, she graduated from Maryville College cum laude. She went on to teach high school English at several schools, including Powell High School in Knoxville. In the 1960s, she returned to Maryville College where she served as the editor of senior studies and taught English. In Chicago, she worked for the American Bar Association to conduct a membership drive. Nancy was an active member of Highland Presbyterian Church for 56 years, where she taught Sunday School, served as an elder, played handbells and participated in the Happy Highlanders group. Throughout her life, Nancy was an active participant in the performing arts: the Maryville College theater, the Maryville Playmakers, Chilhowee Club and directed a play at her assisted living home. Nancy was an editor of books and wrote a book of poems. She enjoyed playing the piano, dulcimer, knitting, board games, bingo, crossword puzzles and participated in mission project work. Nancy was involved throughout her life in many clubs and organizations. Nancy was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandma and great-grandma.

Bent Oleson
Class of 1954
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Bent Olesen passed away Feb. 8, 2021, leaving behind a loving family. Born in Denmark in 1932, Bent came to the United States with his parents in 1949. He attended Nyack High School for one year to acclimate himself to his new country and language. He lettered in soccer and almost surely broke a few hearts that year. Moving on to college, Bent graduated from Maryville (TN) College before entering the United States Army for two years. His business degree earned him an assignment to the quartermaster corps with the Army’s European Command. His knowledge of French and German helped him to capitalize on the social aspect of his service time. Back in the U.S., Bent went to Indiana University to pursue a Master’s of Business Administration degree. While there he just happened to meet Hoosier native Susan Chenoweth who was studying for the Master of Teaching Arts degree. They seemed to hit it off and left I.U. with an engagement to go with their degrees. Bent decided he would help Chrysler Corp. so he worked for the then-number 3 automaker in labor relations and human resources. In 1982 General Dynamics purchased Chrysler’s defense arm, primarily the tank plants, and so Bent decided to stay at the Warren Tank Plant and help make sure G.D. knew what it was doing until he retired in 1997. He enjoyed watching sports on television, especially I.U. basketball, and participating in the Masonic Lodge. For several years he was a precinct delegate for the Republican Party. He is survived by his wife, Susan; children Jeffrey (Pamela), Nicholas, and Brooke (Stephen) Schocke, and grandchildren Corinna, Luke, Renee, Leif, Ainsley, Beth and Hugh, and step-granddaughter Mariam. He was preceded in death by his parents Henry and Anne Olesen, and his daughter Gay. Family will receive friends Friday, February 19, 2021 from 3-8 pm at A. J. Desmond & Sons (Price Chapel), 3725 Rochester Road, Troy. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, visitation will be limited to 25 people at a time – masks and social distancing are required. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 20, 2021, 11:00 am, at First United Methodist Church of Troy, 6363 Livernois Rd, Troy, MI 48098. Visitation at Church begins at 10:30 am. Unfortunately, due to current restrictions, attendance at Church will be limited to 80 people. Please call the Church at 248-879-6363 to reserve the number of your group’s attendance. Please place this phone call between the hours of 9 :00 am – 12 noon. Due to current restrictions, the burial will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for you to consider a Memorial Donation to Hillsdale College. Please send gifts to the following address: Hillsdale College Attn: Gift Processing Office 33 E. College St. Hillsdale, MI 49242 Checks made out to “Hillsdale College”. Please include a note: “in memory of Bent Olesen”. Funeral Service is available by clicking on the following link: Bent Olesen Service

Margaret Sparks Paddock
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

Margaret Jacqueline (Jackie) Paddock, age 87 of Knoxville passed away June 7, 2019, at Life Care Center of Blount County. She was a member of Cokesbury United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of Maryville College and Duke University. She served as the Head Dietician at Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, VA, until she retired and moved back to Knoxville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Patric W. Paddock; father and mother, Mack and Gaynelle Sparks; brothers, Gordon Sparks and Ed Sparks; sister, Betty Knight. Survivors include special nieces, Terri Sparks, Marti Sparks, Rhonda (Hal) Phelps and Linda (John) Roethe; sisters-in-law, Betty Sparks and Eloise Sparks; special cousin, Martha Ruth Sparks Cook of Jacksonville, FL; and other relatives in Oregon and East Tennessee. Services will be held on Tuesday June 11, 2019 at Cokesbury United Methodist Church Sanctuary, Knoxville, where she was a longtime member. The receiving of friends will be from 5:00-6:00 pm and a memorial service following at 6 pm with Rev. Charles Maynard officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Cokesbury United Methodist Church, 9919 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922.

Ruth King Parten
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Mrs. Ruth King Parten, 89, of Royston, GA passed away on Tuesday, October 11, 2022, at her home surrounded by her loving family.

Mrs. Parten was born in Whitfield County, GA on April 14, 1933, daughter of the late William E. King and the late Erdice Williams King. She graduated from Dalton High School and Maryville College in Maryville, TN. After graduating from college, she moved to Royston, and worked as a Christian Leader in several United Methodist Churches around Franklin County and was a long-time member of Pennington Chapel United Methodist Church. She taught school for a total of 35 years and was a member of the Franklin County Retired Teachers Association, and Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority. Mrs. Parten was also a member of the Carnesville Women’s Club.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Travis Parten; sister, Elizabeth Holland; and brother, Edgar King.

Survivors include her children, William B. “Bill” and Jill Parten of Royston, Joyce and Tim South of Royston, and Mary and Harris Little of Carnesville, GA; grandchildren, James and Lindsay South of Marietta, GA, Ben and Hannah Parten of Savannah, GA, Lee and Katie South of Royston, Beth South of Royston, Sara Little of Athens, GA, Drew and Chappel Parten of Alpharetta, GA, Clint Little of Carnesville, Will South of Gainesville, GA and Robert Little of Carnesville; great-grandchildren, Luke and Caroline South of Marietta, and Travis South of Royston; brother and sister-in-law, John and Linda King of Cabot, AR; and sister-in-law, Winnie Patterson of Royston.

Jack T. Rorex
Class of 1954
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Word has reached the Presbytery office of the death at his home in Little Rock on December 23, 2016 of Rev. John T. “Jack” Rorex, 85, an honorably retired member of Presbytery. Born in Maryville, TN, he attended school in the mining camps, completed his bachelor’s degree at Maryville College and received his M. Div. degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He pastored churches in Texarkana, AR, Midland, TX and in this Presbytery (Paragould and Little Rock) before serving as an Army chaplain during the Vietnam War. After further education, he was the director of Delta Hills Health System Agency in Batesville, administrator of The Meadowcreek Project in Fox, and manager of Heifer International Ranch in Perryville. Retiring in 2006, he assisted in his wife’s catering business and served as a chaplain with Arkansas Hospice. Jack is survived by his wife of 44 years, Nancy Leggett Rorex, two daughters, two sons, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The service was at Trinity Presbyterian, Little Rock on Dec. 29, and memorials were invited for Humane Society of Pulaski County, The Stewpot-Little Rock or the Church.

Wayne Shelton
Class of 1954
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Wayne Shelton passed from this life Saturday, May 6, 2017 after a long illness. Wayne is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Sonja? sons Robert (Tara) & David (Linda) of Colorado? 5 grandchildren: Benjamin, Andrew, Jessica, Anna and Madeline? sister Helen Knight? brother Robert (Fran)Shelton? and many nieces and nephews. Wayne earned his Masters Degree in Music from The Eastman School in 1955 and began his career by teaching for 9 years in Illinois. He retired from the Brighton Central Schools, having taught music there for 27 years. Wayne also was organist and choir director at All Saints Episcopal Church for 29 years. His memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be directed to Alzheimers Assoc., 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620 or Friends of Music at Christ Church 141 East Avenue Rochester, N.Y. 14604.

Ethel Shockley Sockwell
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Longtime McLeansville, NC resident Ethel Mildred Shockley Sockwell died Sunday, March 7. She was born in Chester, PA and later went to Maryville College, TN, where she met the love of her life, Max Sockwell. After graduation from Maryville, they married in 1954 and moved to San Antonio, TX, where Max enlisted in the US Air Force. While stationed in San Antonio, both children were born. In 1959, they moved the family back to the farm in McLeansville. Ethel worked as office manager for the U.S. Treasury, Savings Bond Division for 30 years, retiring in 1987. Throughout her adult life, Ethel loved to travel, support the church with many volunteer positions, photography, all sorts of crafts, and being with family.

She is predeceased by her husband Max, sister, June Roop, brother Ralph Shockley and parents, Delbert and Ethel Shockley. She is survived by her daughter Vee Ann Nielsen (John); grandchildren Jennifer Rickman and fiancé Tony McCarty, her children Charleigh, Ila, and Maxton; Mandy Patterson (Justin), their children Raegan, Eleanor and Oliver; Tyler and Chris Nielsen; her son Jeff (Janet); daughter Sarah and fiancé Michael Wynant, son Daniel and partner Camille Muniz, and many nieces and nephews.

Jeannine Fiori Spencer
Class of 1954
Memoriam

Jeannine Fiori Spencer, age 93, of Okmulgee passed away Sunday morning, February 13, 2022, at St. Francis Hospital, Muskogee from COVID complications.
She was born on November 27, 1928, in Niagara Falls, New York to Carlo and Rose Fiori. She was the second youngest eight siblings. After graduating high school, she continued her education and earned a Bachelor of Arts from Maryville College in Maryville, TN, and continued with Seminary studies.

She was married to the Reverend J. Rodgers Spencer on June20, 1958 and enjoyed 61 years of marriage and sharing his ministry. She worked teaching children, youth and adults in Bible study as well as serving as church clerk. She wrote many special programs for the seasons each year during their pastorates in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, and Oklahoma. Her home was always known as a place for fellowship and delicious food. As they left each church, those friendships always continued to be shared through the years. Jeannine enjoyed collecting nativity sets and would display hundreds of them. She also collected and wore crosses on her neck and had a large assortment.

Their marriage was blessed with the birth of twin sons, and the sadness of losing one of the twins, J. Morris, following corrective heart surgery as a young boy.
In Okmulgee, Jeannine enjoyed working as the Children’s Librarian of the Okmulgee Public Library. Often children would see her in town and run to “the lady that read them stories”. She loved books and her house was filled with hundreds of them. Her book reviews were very entertaining and nonprofit groups were able to raise money selling tickets to her book reviews. Jeannine was a faithful volunteer and officer of the hospital Auxiliary, Creek Council House Museum, Friends of the Library, and The Historical Society. She leaves behind a legacy of love not only for her family but also for community and fellow person. Her life teaches us to bless others with all the kindness we can muster.

Jennine was preceded in death by her husband, J. Rodgers, son J. Morris, parents, and all her siblings.
Mrs. Rodgers is survived by her son C. Rodgers and daughter-in-law Pam of Crossville, TN, grandchildren Anthony and Belen Spencer, Carrie Spencer, Karen and Jeff Fehner, Keith and Verena Spencer and Kyle Spencer and several great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Patricia Laing Stevens
Class of 1954
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passed away on April 23, 2014. Patricia was born on August 4th, 1932 to David and Henrietta Laing of New Rochelle, NY. She attended Maryville College in Tennessee and received a 4 year degree in business administration in 1954, an unusual accomplishment for women at that time. She met her husband-to-be William C. Stevens of Long Island, New York, married in 1959 and remained happily married for 55 years before his death last year. They had 4 children – Patricia Kurt, Bonnie Stevens, Holly Moton and Robert Stevens – and 5 grandchildren – Sarah Kurt, Ryan and Madeline Moton, and William and Benjamin Stevens. Pat moved to Burlington with her husband in 1983 and joined the First Presbyterian Church where she was an active, enthusiastic member in various volunteer organizations and women’s circle. She regularly volunteered with The League of Women’s Voters and hospice and worked for the North Carolina Census Department. She loved to travel, and with her husband, traveled all over the world and extensively in the U.S. She enjoyed staying active and she was a regular at the Burlington YMCA until the year before her death. She loved to swim and medaled for decades in the North Carolina Senior Games. She will be remembered for her kind nature, hearty laugh, generous spirit and her love and selfless dedication to her family and friends. She is survived by her sister Henrietta Chambers of Corvallis, OR and her children and grandchildren. Her family requests that in lieu of flowers, a gift be made in her honor to The Hospice House of Alamance/Caswell at 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington 27215.Visitation was held April 27th at Rich and Thompson Funeral Home at 306 Glenwood Ave, Burlington, and a memorial service to honor her life was held at First Presbyterian Church at 508 W. Davis Street, Burlington on April 28th at 2 pm. Condolences may be offered at www.richandthompson.com.

Helen Seay Stubblefield
Class of 1954
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Helen Seay Stubblefield, 89, passed away July 10, 2014 at Largo Medical Center. She was the beloved wife of the late Douglas Stubblefield ’57. Helen was born June 5, 1925 in Newark, NJ, the daughter of the late Robert & Augusta Seay. She graduated from Irvington High School in Irvington, NJ and from Maryville College in Maryville, TN. She and her husband Doug were commissioned as Missionaries by the Presbyterian Church and served in Thailand for 17 years. After returning, she & Doug settled in Seminole, FL. She was employed by the Heart Association until her retirement in 1990. Helen was an active member of Faith Presbyterian Church where she served as Elder and sang in the choir. In recent years, Helen’s health began to fail and she was unable to participate in the many activities that she loved. Her husband Doug preceded her in death on May 13, 2014. She is survived by her sister, Emma Poelstra (Harold) of Scottsdale, AZ; a Nephew, Scott Seay (Lupe) of Arleta, CA and a grandnephew Benjamin Poelstra (Erica) of Boise, ID.

Martha Horton Tyler
Class of 1954
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Mrs. Martha Anne Horton Tyler, 83, entered into her eternal home, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. Martha Anne was a former resident of Wagener, S.C., until moving to live with her brother, James Jack Horton and his wife, Mildred in Gainesville. Martha Anne was the wife of the late John A. Tyler Jr. She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Gainesville. She was a former member of First Baptist Church of Wagener where she held many offices. Martha Anne was on the board of Directors for the Aiken-Bamberg-Barnwell-Edgefield Regional Library System. She was a member and held many offices of the Wagener Garden Club. Martha Anne was a founding member of the Wagener Woman’s Club. She also was a S.C. State Garden Club flower show judge. A graveside service to honor Martha Anne’s life was held Sunday, Nov. 22, at Tyler Cemetery, Wagener, S.C. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 398, Wagener, SC 29164, or to the Helping Hands Foreign Mission, 5043 Bristol Industrial Way, Buford, GA 30518. Condolences may be made online to the Tyler family at www.blizzardfuneralhome.com. Blizzard Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., Wagener, S.C.

Hank J. Van Hassel
Class of 1954
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Henry John Van Hassel (Hank), born May 2, 1933 and raised on the “mean streets” of Paterson, New Jersey, died October 22, 2020. In his own words, “I was big enough to beat up anyone who was fast enough to catch me and fast enough to out-run anyone who could beat me up.” He graduated early from Paterson Central High School, was Man of the Year at Maryville College in 1954, where he received his B.A. in English. He immediately joined the U.S. Army and served in the aftermath of the Korean War. In 1960 he married Ann Newell Wiley of Heiskell TN, when he was in Dental School and Ann had recently left her position as Maryville College’s first Admissions Counselor and was teaching. He received degrees from the University of Maryland (D.D.S.) and the University of Washington (M.S. and Ph.D in Physiology). He was honored to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award from each of these three institutions. He was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service and interned at the USPHS Hospital in San Francisco, then was stationed at the USPHS Hospitals in Boston and Seattle. He completed his residency in Endodontics at the University of Washington and was a professor at U.W. before becoming chairman of the Department of Endodontics at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. In 1984 he was named Dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of Oregon’s Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, where he also became a Vice President, and also served as President of the Oregon Dental Association. He was a Diplomate of the American Association of Endodontists, served as President of the AAE and was editor of the Journal of Endodontics for many years. He authored many articles in scientific journals and contributed chapters to several books as well as co-authoring two. He was the recipient of every distinguished award possible from his professional organizations. He was a fine athlete and gym rat, who until recently went twice a day to bike, treadmill, and lift weights. He played racquetball competitively and he and Ann ran in many road races in Seattle, Baltimore, and Portland. He had a brilliant mind and could quote the Bible, Shakespeare, and myriad other poets at the drop of a hat. He could sing hundreds of old pop songs and hymns, mostly and sadly off-key. He had a wonderful sense of humor and told fantastic stories about boot camp at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and his experiences in the hundreds of jobs he had putting himself through school. He was a gifted teacher and many of his grad students have kept in touch with him over the years. He was Ann’s “ready reference” source when they were doing the New York Times and Wall Street Journal crosswords. He could do math in his head faster than most people could get out their calculators. He thought deeply about theological questions and was a great admirer of C.S. Lewis. His Christian faith was very important to him. His speech was liberally laced with colorful language, which he tried to tone down in his later years-not always successfully. He was proud of his Dutch heritage and was raised in the Dutch Reformed, Presbyterian, and Methodist churches. He found a loving home at St. Mark United Methodist Church in Clinton, TN, and leaves many friends there, as well as at First Baptist Church’s Family Life Center in Clinton, where he was an almost daily visitor at their fitness facility until a few months ago. Hank embraced Ann’s Southern background and her family as his own. When he retired as Dean in 1998, he and Ann returned to her family home in Heiskell. This Yankee city boy loved East Tennessee and living out in the country, and knew that he had the best friends and neighbors in the world. Not too long ago, he wrote his own obituary. It was sixteen lines long. He deserved more! He got it! He is survived by his wife, Ann Wiley Van Hassel and cherished members of her family: Jeanette Wiley McMaster; Mary Wiley McWhorter (Bill); Karen Lunde Wiley Young (Mike); Bruce, Karla, Lindsay, and Kasey McMaster; Jane (McMaster), Dan and Ben Clemons; Catherine (McMaster), Paul, Anne, and Rachel Pietrow; Elizabeth (McWhorter), John, Ethan, Allison, and Madeline Bridger; Andrea Wiley; Josh, Rachel, Noah, Heidi, and Burks Wiley. He was preceded in death by his parents Ina Sturr and William Cornelius Van Hassel of Paterson, New Jersey; Ann’s parents, Mildred Newell and Eugene Fulton Wiley of Heiskell; beloved “brother” David Lee Wiley; and brother-in-law and friend William M. McMaster. No services are scheduled at this time. Instead of sending flowers, please write a note to Ann recounting your memories of Hank, and consider making a donation in his name to St. Mark United Methodist Church, 252 Main Street, Clinton, TN 37716. Or to Wesley House Community Center, 1719 Reynolds Street, Knoxville TN 37921. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is assisting with arrangements.

Barbara Clark Waka
Class of 1954
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Barbara A. (Clark) Waka of Melrose, December 19, 2011. Devoted wife of the late Richard John Waka, loving mother of Naomi Waka of CA, sister-in-law of Eleanor and Monte Minami of CA, James and Veronica Waka of FL and the late Frank & Mitchi Waka. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews as well as her cousin, Dorothy Ollek. A Celebration of Barbara’s Life is scheduled for Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 11am at the Green Street Baptist Church, 179 Green Street, Melrose. Reception is to follow immediately after the service concludes. All of Barbara’s relatives and friends are welcome. The family is being assisted by the Gately Funeral Home of MELROSE with the arrangements.

Mary Ray Watts
Class of 1954
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Mary Ray Watts 84, of Pompton Plains passed away on April 19, 2016. Born in Lexington, Virginia she lived in Franklin Lakes before moving to Pompton Plains in 2009. A member of the High Mountain Presbyterian Church in Franklin Lakes, Mary was one of the founding charter members of the Presbyterian Church at Franklin Lakes and the first woman Elder at the Church. A former second grade teacher in Pompton Lakes, one of the happiest and most rewarding part of Mary’s life was raising her children. Beloved wife of 60 years of Edward Watts of Pompton Plains. Devoted mother of Virginia Zackrone and her husband Eric of Suffern, New York, Susan Fitzgerald of Warwick, New York and Pamela Stevens of Haskell, NJ. Loving grandmother of Sean Fitzgerald, Corey Stevens and Kyle Stevens. Dear sister of Martha Mahoney of Florida and Sue Cooper-Street of Maryland. The family will received family and friends and a memorial service took place at the High Mountain Presbyterian Church, Franklin Lakes. Private Cremation. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Mary’s memory to The Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter, 3701 Pender Drive, Suite 400, Fairfax, VA 22030 or the High Mountain Presbyterian Church, 730 Franklin Lake Road, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417.

Helen Miller Wilcox
Class of 1954
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Helen Miller Wilcox, “Loving wife, devoted mother, exceptional teacher, amazing friend.” After bravely battling increasingly challenging health conditions, Helen Miller Wilcox passed away peacefully December 31, 2023. Helen was born in Jacksonville, FL on February 29, 1932. A 1950 Clearwater High graduate, she began dating Albert, the love of her life, in 1949 while they both were in high school. Helen graduated from Maryville College in Maryville, TN in 1954 with a BS in Biology. Helen and Albert began their married life in Valdosta, GA where Albert was stationed at Moody Air Force Base. Helen taught in a one-room school house and drove the “Bingity-Bangity School Bus” to work. They returned to Clearwater after Albert was discharged from the military and spent the remainder of their married life in Pinellas County. Helen taught advanced Biology with great passion and extraordinary dedication for 20 years at Clearwater High. Helen thoroughly enjoyed life, living each day to the fullest. She and Albert treasured their wonderful family and many friends. She delighted in her numerous students over the years. Helen and Albert traveled extensively, both in the U.S. and abroad. She never met a stranger and could engage anyone in a stimulating conversation. She had a marvelous sense of humor and an incredible work ethic. Helen was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and Ruth Miller. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Albert, and their two children, Leigh Wilcox and Byrd (Gloria) Wilcox. Helen had two grandchildren, Celeste Wilcox and Chloe (Bobby) Campbell, and two great-grandchildren, Bridget and Rory Campbell. An active community member and volunteer over the years, Helen was involved with the March of Dimes, Clearwater Community Woman’s Club, Clearwater Historical Society, Delta Kappa Gamma and North Pinellas County Retired Educators Association.

Jim O. Wiley
Class of 1954
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Dr. James Ovid Wiley, 84, of Purcellville, died at home early Tuesday morning, October 10. Doc, as he was locally known, was well respected in the community for his many visible and not so visible contributions he and his wife Betty made since moving to Purcellville in 1958. Jim was born in Covington, Tennessee on November 28, 1932, to Virginia Witherington and Lawrence Wiley. He attended Maryville College in Tennessee where he met his future wife Betty Hammers. Betty and Jim married his last year in dental school at the University of Tennessee. Jim was drafted into the U.S. Naval Dental Corps and served at Parris Island, South Carolina. His first office was located on the second floor of what is now the Purcellville Family Restaurant. While he practiced, he was a staff member for the Loudoun Memorial Hospital for 20 years and a volunteer at the Loudoun Free Dental Clinic for 15 years. Jim had a passion for being involved in the community in a variety of ways. He was active in local sports, first as a member of the Town of Purcellville baseball team from 1959-1960 and then as a Little League baseball coach from 1969-1974. Jim served as Chairman of the Purcellville Area Commission, helped establish the first County Parks & Recreation Department, and was a member of the Loudoun County Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee from 1966-1972, serving as chair for three years. Additionally, Jim was the first appointee from Loudoun County to the Board of Directors for the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority at a time when there were 23 regional parks and seven parks in Loudoun. One of the hallmarks of this time was developing the W&OD Bike Trail for the community. He also served on the Purcellville Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee from 2003- 2007 and on the Purcellville Town Council 2006-2014. Golf was his passion and on the course he was only called Doc. He served on the Board of Directors for the Loudoun Golf & Country Club and served as president from 1986 to 1992. A tournament to benefit youth sports, an original initiative of Doc’s while on the Town Council, was named in his honor. In 1966, Jim helped found and became a Ruling Elder of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church where he served in various capacities until 2012. He was also a founding member of the Purcellville Business Association. In 2014, Jim became a founding member of the Purcellville Arts Council and served as the first chairman. Besides his wife, Betty, Jim is survived by three children: Karen Wiley-Eberle of Cary, North Carolina, David L. Wiley (wife, Camille) of Key West Florida, Judi Crenshaw of Richmond, Virginia and seven grandchildren, Meg and Brennan Eberle, Mariel and L.J. Wiley, Gray, Emlyn and Aidan Crenshaw, and a brother, Dan Wiley and his wife Gray, along with many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins. Dr. Wiley’s memorial service will be held Saturday, October 14 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian at 3p.m. and he will be buried in Hillsboro Cemetery.

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