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Name
Note
Anne Kerr Valentine
Class of 1945
All Notes Memoriam

Anne Marie Kerr Valentine, July 5, 1924 – June 28, 2016 Heaven rejoiced as it welcomed a new saint on June 28, 2016. Anne Valentine, 91, is survived by her faithful husband, Bill of 66 years; her children: Nancy McDaniel & husband Don Lawrenceville, GA, Bill Valentine and wife ElizaBeth Lawrenceville, GA, daughter-in-law, Janie Valentine Duluth, GA ; 11 exceptional grandchildren: David (Brandie) McDaniel Dacula, GA, Evan (Jaime) Valentine VA, Laura McDaniel (Mike) Lee WA, Trevor (Emily) Valentine The Netherlands, Robert Valentine IL, Brian (Megan) McDaniel Bishop, GA, Michael (Megan) Valentine CA, Billy Valentine Lawrenceville, GA, Rebecca Valentine (Chris) Aikens Watkinsville, GA, Sean Valentine Duluth, GA, Matt Valentine (fiancé Jacqueline) Suwanee, GA; and 7 delightful great grandchildren: Austin, Cierra & Everett McDaniel Dacula, GA, Stephen, Henry & Charlotte Valentine VA, Declan McDaniel Bishop, GA. She was predeceased by her parents Marie & Harry Kerr, sister, Grace Kerr Valentine, brother, Dr. David Kerr and beloved son, John C. Valentine. Anne was born in Suffern, NY and was a graduate of Maryville College (TN) and did graduate work at New York Teachers College. Early on she worked as a teacher but devoted her life to serving others. She chose to be a stay at home mom and was very involved with volunteer activities with the Baptist church. She accepted Jesus as her Lord & Savior in her mid-20s and never wavered from her love and service to God. She was a loving wife, incredible mother, involved grandmother, doting great grandmother, an ardent encourager, faithful prayer warrior and friend to all who knew her. Nanny taught several of her grandchildren to read and was instrumental in leading some of them and many others to the Lord. She lived a long, full life, loving her family and her Lord.

Earl H. Valentine
Class of 1951
All Notes Memoriam

Earl Harrison Valentine, 89, of Bristol, Tennessee, went to be with the Lord Sunday, August 10, 2014, in the Bristol Regional Medical Center. He was born May 15, 1925, in Great Falls, S.C. a son of the late Arlie H. and May Hartsell Valentine, and he lived most of his life in the Bristol area. He was a retired owner/operator of Office Machines and Supply Co. for 58 years and was an active member of Anderson Street United Methodist Church for 58 years. He was a founding member of the Twin City Civitan Club. Mr. Valentine was a U.S. Army Air Force World War II Veteran. He was a tail gunner on the B-17 “Heaven Sent”. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Sarah Nelle Frye Valentine; son, Tim Valentine and wife, Robin; grandchildren, Jonathan Valentine, Jillian Valentine; brother, Frank Valentine; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held 6 p.m., Wednesday, August 13, 2014, in the Weaver Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Barbara Doyle officiating. The family will receive friends from 4 until 5:45 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. The burial will be held 11 am Thursday, August 14, 2014, in Glenwood Cemetery with Military Honors conducted by the Bristol VFW Honor Guard and the Tennessee National Guard. Pallbearers will be Louis Gurley, Bill Edwards, Mike Atkins, Loodie Booher, John Mann, and Stanley Mann. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Twin City Civitan Club and members of the Hugh Pyle Sunday School Class.

Arthur J. Van Alstyne
Class of 1953
All Notes Memoriam

age 86, of Chickamauga, GA passed away Saturday, April 11, 2015. He was born in Pittsburgh, PA and had resided in Northwest Georgia for the past three years. He was a longtime resident of Aiken, SC and was a retired Professor from the University of South Carolina at Aiken where he taught for over thirty years. He was of the Presbyterian faith. He is preceded in death by his wife: Elizabeth Van Alstyne and mother: Wilma Van Alstyne. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law: Paul & Abigail Van Alstyne of Chickamauga, GA, grandchildren: Christopher, Robert, Kathryn, and great-grandchild: Jillian. The family held a private memorial service.

Ollie Roosevelt Van Cise
Class of 1943
All Notes Memoriam

Born July 14, 1921, in Summit, New Jersey, was the youngest of 7 children. A lifetime Presbyterian, he attended Maryville College in Tennessee, and served his country in the Army during World War II. Oliver married Thelma Talley Bettercourt in 1946, the beginning od 59 years together. A teacher and guidance counseler for 39 years in Chatham Township, Ollie was also an avid and accomplished tennis player and worked at Forest Lake Camp every summer for 30 years. After retiring, Ollie and Tally relocated from Basking Ridge New Jeresy to Bend, where he will always be remembered for his contagious smile, wonderful sense of humor and magnificient puns. He is survived by their children Glenn J. Van Cise and Lynn Marie Van Cise, his wife Tally preceded him in death.

Jean Magill Van Der Kamp
Class of 1947
All Notes Memoriam

Jean M. Van Der Kamp (nee Magill), 92, of Washington, passed away at her home on May 10, 2017. She was born on March 10, 1925, to the late William and Hazel (nee Cleveland) Magill in Princeton, New Jersey, and was united in marriage to the late Ralph P. Van Der Kamp in the Presbyterian Church of Farmington, Missouri, on August 4, 1949. Jean enjoyed staying active and giving back; she was a member of the Missouri Retired Teachers Association, volunteered at Loving Hearts, was involved with Church Women United, sang with the Warblers at Cedarcrest Manor, and loved helping at the Presbyterian Church in a number of roles. A Funeral Service was held at 10 am on Thursday, May 18, 2017, at the Presbyterian Church of Washington. Interment followed at the Church cemetery. Memorial donations are appreciated to the Presbyterian Church of Washington and Loving Hearts Outreach. Jean is survived by five children, William and wife Joyce Van Der Kamp of Ellisville, Kathy Van Der Kamp of Manassas, Virginia, Larry Van Der Kamp of Kirkwood, David and wife Anna Van Der Kamp of Auburn, Nebraska, and Robert Van Der Kamp of Mt. Holly, New Jersey; one sister-in-law, Margaret Magill of Denver, Colorado; seven grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother, Robert, and one granddaughter, Sarah Van Der Kamp.

Hank J. Van Hassel
Class of 1954
All Notes Memoriam

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.

Charlotte Laster Van Kampen
Class of 1949
All Notes Memoriam

Charlotte Anne Laster DeShazo Van Kampen age 92 of Leeds passed away April 22, 2020 and is survived by her Nephews; Jack Vance and Mel Vance. Step Daughter; Sara Ruth Frances, Step daughter in law; Mary Ann Van Kampen and daughter by heart; Cathy Sizemore. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 25th, 2020 at 2:00 PM at Mt. Hebron Cemetery.

D. "Robert" Van Nest
Class of 1951
All Notes Memoriam

Durward Robert Van Nest, 89, died July 22, 2019, at his home in Meridian, Idaho. Arrangements by Boise Funeral Home, Aclesa Chapel.

Elenor Kramer Van Pelt
Class of 1951
All Notes Memoriam

Elenor Van Pelt died peacefully in her sleep Jan. 31. Elenor was born Jan. 4, 1930, in Maryville, Tenn., to Thelma and Sylvan Kramer. She was predeceased by her husband, the Rev. Dr. W. Austin Van Pelt, and is survived by her children Mary, Anne, Peter and Dave Van Pelt; her granddaughter, Jessica Regenbrecht Haque (Dewan); and many close cousins, including Roy Kramer, who was more like a brother. Elenor received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Maryville College. She was an elementary school teacher, active in PEO and a p r o u d member of the Maryville/ A l c o a N A A C P . E l e n o r was a very active member of Wellshire Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colo., and later a member of New Providence Presbyterian Church when they relocated to Maryville in 2010. She was an important part of Austin’s ministry as they served churches across the nation, including Maryville, Tenn., Utiqiagvik, Alaska, and Leadville, Colo., making lifelong friends along the way. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019, at New Providence Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dr. Emily Anderson officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to New Providence Presbyterian Church, Wellshire Presbyterian Church or Maryville College. McCammon-AmmonsClick Funeral Home, 982- 6812, www.mccammonammonsclick.com.

Edward J. Vanderslice
Class of 1950
All Notes Memoriam

Passed on Nov 4, 2015.

Louise Thomas Varnedoe
Class of 1952
Memoriam

Elizabeth Louise Thomas Varnedoe, 90, passed peacefully on May 25, 2020. Mrs. Varnedoe was born in Staten Island, New York to Herbert and Elizabeth Thomas. She loved to go hiking and caving, to play softball, and to garden. She was a longtime member of Calvary Bible Church, Huntsville, AL, Green Mountain Volunteer Fire Department, Huntsville Grotto of the National Speleological Society, and Land Trust of Huntsville and Madison County. She earned a degree in Physics from Maryville College in Tennessee using her knowledge to work for the Atomic Energy Commission in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. She was an engineer at the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency on the Redstone Missile Program, and also later at Dynetics in Huntsville, Alabama. Survivors include her husband, William W. Varnedoe Jr, children Sharon Rudd (Roy), Frank Varnedoe (Barbara), John Varnedoe (Donna), and Ker Thomas Varnedoe, eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Jane Clevenger. A memorial service will be held later in Huntsville. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Land Trust of Huntsville and Madison County or Green Mountain Volunteer Fire Department.

John Varney
Class of 1985
All Notes Memoriam

passed away on August 10, 2015.

Charlie M. Vaughan
Class of 1963
Memoriam

Charles M. Vaughan, 75, of Hampstead, NC passed away on Saturday afternoon, November 12, 2016 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center after a massive heart attack. He was born in Atlanta, GA on May 30, 1941 to the late Martin and Lucy Vaughan. Charlie went to Maryville College in Maryville, TN for two years transferring to East Tennessee University in Johnson City, TN and graduated with a BS degree in Chemistry and a minor in Physics in 1963. Charlie worked for Nuclear Fuel Services in Erwin, TN until he accepted a job with General Electric in Wilmington, NC in November of 1970. Charlie held several managerial jobs during his tenure. He retired after 37 years as Manager of Facility Licensing for GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas. After retiring he formed his own consulting firm, CMV Consulting and returned to GE where he did consulting for 3 years as well as doing work for Nuclear Energy Institute in Washington DC. Charlie was a Fellow of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management, which he served as Chairman and Past Chairman in the late 80’s. He had been a member of this organization for more than 40 years. He was a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ for over 45 years where he served as an Elder as well as many other capacities in the church. Charlie was an amateur radio operator for 59 years and was President of the local Coastal Amateur Radio club for many years. His call number was K4UWH. He also enjoyed flying radio controlled airplanes. He was a member of the Wilmington Flying Club for many years. In addition to his parents, Charlie is predeceased by two sons, Jeffrey Vaughan and Curtis Banks. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 1/2 years, Vivian Love Vaughan, one son, Justin Banks and wife, Georgeanne, two daughters, Victoria Benhoff and Amelia Banks. Also surviving are four beloved grandchildren, Aaron and Ashlee Banks, Nicole Holliday and Calisa Benhoff. He is survived by one brother, Allen Vaughan and wife Lucy and their two girls, Sarah Poston and husband Brian and Emily Pritchard and husband Tyler. Charlie also leaves behind his loyal and loving canine companion, Bandit. Anyone who knew Charlie, knew of his great intelligence, his dry sense of humor and his quick wit. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and brother. He was very loved and will be greatly missed. A celebration of life service was held on Saturday, November 19, 2016 at First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, in Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Charlie’s memory to the Cape Fear American Heart Association,, 411 Bradley Creek Point Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403 or First Christian Church, 2035 Oleander Drive, Wilmington, NC, 28403. Share memories or condolences to the family at Wilmington Funeral & Cremation, 1535 South 41st Street, Wilmington, NC 28403 910.791.9099

Violetta Gomez Vega
Class of 1946
Memoriam

Violetta Gomez Vega passed away on January 16, 2009.

George Verwer
Class of 1960
Memoriam

3rd July 1938 – 14th April 2023

The beloved husband of Drena and father of Ben, Daniel and Christa has today completed his journey.  George died peacefully at home near London surrounded by his family.

‘Therefore, my beloved brothers be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord knowing that in the Lord your labour is not in vain’.

1 Corinthians 15:58

To read more about George and his global Christian mission see the link below.

https://www.premierchristianity.com/obituaries/george-verwer-1938-2023-the-trailblazing-evangelist-reached-the-world-for-christ/15341.article

Paul D. Viggiano
Class of 1975
All Notes Memoriam

Paul Viggiano February 20, 1953 – December 7, 2020 Richland, WA – Paul Douglas Viggiano, age 67, passed away from COVID-19 on Dec 7, 2020 in Richland, WA. He was born February 20, 1953 to Joseph Viggiano and Margaret Ille in Port Jefferson, New York but grew up in Selden, Long Island. He graduated from Selden High school in 1971. Thanks to a local pharmacist, he decided to attend Maryville College in Tennessee where in 1975 he received his B.S. in Chemistry. He continued his education by attending Purdue University for three years in his quest for his Masters. While attending Maryville College, he was honored by the Who’s Who in American Colleges for his senior year 1974-75. At Maryville he played the position of goalie in soccer but his true love was baseball. He missed the opportunity to play professional baseball by sliding into home one game and blowing out his ankle. But his love for baseball continued with his favorite team, the New York Yankees. Sports continued to play a role in his life from playing on many softball teams to golfing often with his wife. Paul met the love of his life, Amelia (Amy) Johnson, in 1981 while working in Oak Ridge, TN. One year and a day from their first date they married. He immediately moved her to Tampa, Fl. But that wasn’t the last move. Over the next 38 years, they moved to Mooresville, NC; Marshall, VA; Richland, WA; Washougal, WA; back to Richland; Lansdale, PA; and back to Richland to stay. Along the way, they had two beautiful children, a daughter and a son, to fill their lives with love and joy. Paul worked for Duke Engineering for 18 years before finding his true home with Henkels & McCoy, Inc. Paul retired in February, 2019 and immediately went back to work consulting for H&M. His love for mentoring new project managers filled him with purpose. Paul enjoyed giving back to the community and in 1999 was named Distinguished Volunteer of the Year by United Way. He loved gardening, photography, working on his sci-fi novel and traveling with family and friends. Paul is survived by his wife, Amy Viggiano; daughter, Joanna Viggiano (husband, John Presler) of Richland; son, Dominic Viggiano (wife, Cassie) of West Richland; and grandsons Giovanni and Lucca Viggiano; brother James Viggiano (wife, Susan) of Palm Bay, Fl; brother-in-law, Randy Johnson of Oak Ridge, TN; brother-in-law, Donald Johnson (wife, Jeanne) of Powell, TN; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation https://www.alzinfo.org Or your local Alzheimer’s Charity. A memorial will be held at a later date.

David Allen Vigh
Class of 1979
All Notes Memoriam

went to be with the Lord on April 30th, 2014 at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX while undergoing a Stem Cell Transplant. He lived in Brandon, MS with his wife, Susan. He was born January 13, 1958 in Wilkensburg, PA. He loved science from a young age and excelled in school. Went on to get his B.S. from Maryville College in TN; a M.A. at James Madison Univ., VA; and a PhD at Tulane, New Orleans, LA. He worked for nearly 30 yrs for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with his last role as Senior Regional Biologist in Environmental Division in Vicksburg, MS. He was a good-hearted, fun-loving, gentle soul and loved the outdoors and had a good sense of humor and a hard work ethic. He loved his wife and kids immensely. He was a fighter till the end and didnt complain about his condition and was more concerned for his wife’s welfare than himself. He was a wonderful, proud father to his family who all love him dearly. He was most happy when he shared time with them. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him. He always said he hoped he lived long enough to one day take a flight into outerspace as he was a huge Star Trek fan. So we will grant his wish by sending his ashes on a flight into orbit among the stars with his path tracked by family, His Final Frontier. We love you Dave and will one day walk together again. He would tell you his favorite Dr. Spock quote to “Live Long and Prosper”The memorial service will be held at Pinelake Church (Reservoir location, Brandon, MS) at 2pm on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 with visitation on Tuesday evening from 5 – 7 pm at Ott & Lee Funeral Home (Brandon, MS). He is survived by his wife, Susan, son, Jacob Vigh, stepson, Jake Moore, stepdaughter, Lauren Bartholet, mother, Eleanor; sister, Paula Vigh; Niece and Nephew Cassie and Patrick Neeley; cousin, Kirk Hazen. He was predeceased by his father, Frank S. Vigh, and his paternal grandparents Stephen and Elizabeth Vigh and maternal grandparents, Raymond and Esther Madara. Flowers can be sent to house and Ott & Lee and memorial donations to our church Pinelake in Brandon, MS and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/clarionledger/obituary.aspx?n=david-vigh&pid=170925953&fhid=17537&eid=sp_ommatch#sthash.cDB5F1an.dpuf

Eugenia Hagood Vinzant
Class of 1926
Memoriam

Eugenia Hagood Vinzant passed away on April 11, 2004.

Marinell Ross Waggoner
Class of 1946
All Notes Memoriam

Marinell Ross Waggoner completed her journey on earth on June 21, 2018, at Blount Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Marinell was born July 6, 1925 to Nell Bell Ross and Lanty Marion Ross in Greene County, Tennessee. She graduated from Maryville College and completed her Doctor of Jurisprudence from Vanderbilt University making her the first woman attorney in Blount County. After setting up her practice of law in Maryville she met A. B. Waggoner, Jr. whom she would marry. She would later become involved in Waggoners Insurance Agency. Marinell was for most of her adult life an active speaker for conservative causes and then a Sunday School and women’s Bible teacher for Circle 1 at Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Nell Bell Ross and Lanty Marion Ross; sister, Betty Ruth Ross; husband, A.B. Waggoner, Jr. and nephew, James Marvin Lindley. She is survived by her children, Andrew B. Waggoner, III and wife Cynthia Hamil Waggoner; daughter, Nell B. Waggoner; special Japanese daughter, Hiroko Shoji; sister, Margaret Ross Lindley of Johnson City, TN and many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. The family wishes to thank and include as family Barbara Gourley her caregiver and friend during these past almost 10 years. The family will receive friends from 1-2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018, at McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. with Rev Lanty Ross Lindley officiating. The interment will follow at Grandview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to the Mission Fund at Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN.

Jennie Lee Wagner
Class of 1955
Memoriam

Jennie Lee Wagner, 89, of 321 Hanley Circle, Danville, VA, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at Bright Leaf Place, where she had been a resident for the past six weeks.

Jennie was born in Mountain City, TN on February 20, 1933, a daughter of the late Lee Roy Wagner and Florence Potter Wagner. She grew up in Tennessee where she graduated from Maryville College and went on to graduate from Appalachian State University where she obtained her Master Degree in education.

Jennie had a vast career in education that encompassed teaching and counseling in the Halifax County and Pittsylvania County School Systems. She was also the former principal of Brosville Elementary School and then went on to be the principle at Mount Herman Elementary School where she retired in 1995. After retirement she was a member of the Pittsylvania County Retired Teachers Association. In order to help others, receive the education that they needed Jennie was the benefactor for the Florence P. Wagner and Jennie Lee Wagner Scholarships through the Community Foundation.

She was also a member of Isaac Anderson Society of Maryville College, and a member of the Danville District Hermitage Guild. She worked for AARP as a driving instructor for the Safe Driving Program and she enjoyed volunteering with the local hospital for many years.

Jennie was an active member of Brosville United Methodist Church, where she had held a variety of leadership positions within the church including, Sunday school teacher. She was also one of the founders for the Wenonda Gathering. In her spare time Jennie enjoyed interest that included, gardening, hiking, visiting the national parks, and reading.

On October 11, 2003, she married the late Richard Douglas Pennington.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Roy Luke and William “Billy” Wagner; her sisters, Mary Elizabeth and Nellie Wagner; one nephew; and one niece.

Survivors include, her step-daughters, Arlene Smoot and Donna Williams; sister-in-law, Carol McClanahan; one nephew, James Roy “J.R.” Wagner; two nieces, Peggy Brown and Norma Jean Ward; and numerous great nieces and great nephews.

Albert J. Wahl Baker
Class of 1969
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Albert Joseph WahlBaker, of Belpre, OH, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021 at home with his wife by his side. Born Jan. 25, 1947 in Philadelphia, PA to Albert Robert Wahl and Kathryn Muriel Fagley Wahl. Albert was 74 years old at the time of his death. Albert graduated from Olney High School in Philadelphia, PA. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Religion, form Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee. He earned his Master of Divinity degree from San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo, CA. While exploring how he could be of further service to people in need, he met his wife, Linda S. (Baker) WahlBaker, at a nursing facility in Los Banos, CA. She was his Preceptor in an Administrator-in-Training Program. Later on, they were married. As a married couple, they were inseparable. They enjoyed traveling cross country from West Coast to their home states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, hiking the Sierra Nevada and cross-country skiing. Albert was preceded in death by his parents, Albert Robert Wahl and Kathryn Fagley Wahl; his younger brother, William Robert Wahl; and his younger sisters, Kathryn Alice Wahl and Eleanor Elizabeth Wahl; his parents-in-law, Ernest “Ernie” Baker and Genevieve “Jenny” Baker. He is survived by his wife, Linda WahlBaker; nephew, Eric Wahl and great niece, Isabella “Bella” Wahl of Daly City, CA; brothers-in-law, Jerry (Betty) Baker of Lancaster, OH, Ron (Shelagh) Baker of Columbus, OH, sister-in-law, Judy (Rick) Josten of Mico, TX. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and a great-nephew. Special thank you to Dr. Darcy Conner, who visited Albert at home when he was no longer able to travel; Staff at Legal Aid of West Virginia in Parkersburg (particularly Kathaleen, Vanessa, Jill and Cathy); Chuck Dowler and his wife Myrna, from Affordable In-Home Care; Sue Woodward; Amedisys Marietta Home Health and Hospice; and many others too numerous to mention, Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 at the St. John’s Catholic Cemetery, with Fr. Don Horak officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. John’s Cemetery Fund, c/o Janet Bell, 2535 Dutch Ridge Road, Guysville, OH 45723-9525, the American Brain Tumor Association or the American Parkinson Disease Association. You are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.whiteschwarzelfh.com.

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.

Don G. Walker
Class of 1951
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Donald Greer Walker, age 92, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on July 1, 2018, at Blount Memorial Hospital of Maryville, TN. Don was born to Ruth Boring and Troy Walker of Friendsville, in 1925. He was a graduate of Friendsville High School and received his Bachelor of Science Degree of Economics from Maryville College. He did his post graduate work at Colorado College in Economics, and Agriculture at the University of Tennessee. Following graduation, he served in the United States Army where he served in the Army Special Services. Don worked for the USDA as the State Director for the Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service and raised cattle in the Big Spring community. Don served both his community and his church in many capacities throughout his life. A member of New Providence Presbyterian Church for 50 years serving on numerous committees, many community positions including many years on the Maryville City Council, First Tennessee Bank Board, Blount County Library Board, Beautiful Blount, Nashville Chamber of Commerce, Blount County Chamber of Commerce, Maryville Kiwanis and the Blount County and Tennessee Livestock Association. He is known for his generosity and kindness, his love for people and his community, and his ability to light up a room with his presence. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Troy and Ruth Walker; son, Donald Gary Walker; sister, Martha Ruth Walker Honaker; and brother-in-law, Lombe Scott Honaker II. His is survived by his wife of 65 years, Hilda Roberts Walker. Other survivors include his son, Troy Rob Walker (Michel) of Friendsville; granddaughters, Sarah Walker Delpy (JJ) of Atlanta; Shelby Walker McCulla (Johnathan) of Maryville; and Robi Kristine Walker of Friendsville; niece, Julia Honaker Beeson (Rick); nephew, Lombe Scott Honaker III (Barbie); and multiple great nieces and nephews. A receiving of friends is scheduled for Saturday, July 7th from 4-6 p.m. at McCammon-Ammons-Click Chapel, Maryville. The funeral service will follow with Rev. J. Steven Musick officiating. Family and friends will meet at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 8th, at Big Spring Cemetery for the interment service. The family expresses their gratitude to the Staff of Blount Memorial Hospital and Asbury Assisted Living. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Big Spring Cemetery, 237 Meadow Road, Friendsville, TN 37737. McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home 982-6812 www.mccammonammonsclick.com

Hilda Roberts Walker
Class of 1950
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Hilda Virginia Roberts Walker, age 90, passed away Wednesday, March 6, at Blount Memorial Transitional Care Center. She was a member of New Providence Presbyterian Church, the Chilhowee Club and Chairwoman for the Maryville Housing Authority. She was preceded in death by husband of 65 years, Donald Greer Walker; son, Donald Gary Walker; and parents, Jackson and Essie Taylor Roberts. Survivors include her son, T. Rob Walker and wife, Michel; granddaughters, Sarah W. Delpy and husband, J.J., Shelby W. McCulla and husband, Johnathan and Robi Walker. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, at McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home with the service to follow at 7 p.m. Family and friends will meet at 10 a.m. Monday, at Big Springs Cemetery for the interment service. McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home, 865-982-6812, www.mccammonammonsclick.com.

Vonnie R. Walker
Class of 1972
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Vonnie Reece Flynn Walker, age 84, of Walland, Tenn. went home to be with the Lord on July 10, 2019. She was a graduate of Walland High School and Maryville College where she received her teaching degree. She was a teacher at Hubbard Elementary School for 25 years. She was a loyal member of Millers Cove Missionary Baptist Church for 72 years where she played the piano, directed the choir, directed the Children's Christmas programs, and taught Sunday School. Vonnie touched the lives of hundreds of people in her community and will be dearly missed. She enjoyed playing piano, cooking Sunday dinner for her family, attending every one of her grandchildren's sporting events that she could possibly make it to and playing school and store with her great granddaughter. She is survived by her husband and best friend Jack Walker of 64 years, her son Alan and daughter-in-law Debbie, her son Roger and daughter-in-law Donna, her granddaughter Amanda and husband Charlie Binder, grandson Gene and wife Bethany, granddaughter Jessica and husband Taylor Lindsey, granddaughter Kayla, granddaughter Shelby, and great granddaughter Espen; sister and brother-in-law, Velda & Marshall Powell; several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 PM, Friday, July 12, 2019 at Smith West Chapel. Funeral service will be at 7:00 PM with Rev. David Powell and Rev. Lucas Boring officiating. Family and friends will assemble for interment at 10:00 AM, Saturday, July 13, 2019 at Millers Cove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Smith Funeral & Cremation Service, Maryville, 865-983-1000, www.SmithFuneralandCremation.com.

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