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Directory6 14.Pdf Name Profession Address E-Mail House # Work # Cell # Acker, Dr. Bob Retired 9500 Middleground La. [email protected] 693-9304 Virgina Acker Allen, Dale C. 721 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 691-2122 Carolyn S. Allen Amburn, Don US Army 805 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] Sandra Amburn [email protected] Arnold, Pete Steel Mfg. 1140 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 804-5279 Sabrina Arnold Health & Safety 690-0128 Arturi, Larry Master Plumber 9532 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 690-8853 661-8617 659-1296 Jean Arturi Retired Atchison, Gene Retired 801 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 769-8742 274-8351 Margaret Atchison Atteberry, Phil Pharm. Rep. 1020 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 692-9147 406-5745 Alicia P/T Artist 406-7806 Barnes, Rick Attorney 733 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 310-8349 310-8349 Dee Barnes [email protected] 748-6310 Batiste, Derrick President-Spectrum, Inc 1129 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 539-1808 425-9744 Gloria Batiste Baugadis, J.M. (June) Retired 705 Ponder Rd. 693-5038 Beecham, Joel Engineer 1016 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 691-6101 632-5299 Valerie Beecham Pharmicist Beffrey, Randy Owner-Foagles Salon 9400 Needles Dr. [email protected] 691-6388 769-3754 Amy Nurse Practitioner 310-7423 Bell, William 9644 Briarwood Dr. Madelyne Beidelschies, KC Accountant 812 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 247-6384 800-955-0021 414-3781 Speech-Language Elizabeth (Libby) Beidelschies Pathologist Birchfield, Chris 1024 Sanders Rd. [email protected] 690-3457 Sonia Birchfield, Hethel 1016 Sanders Rd. 693-6973 Alice Birchfield Bowman, Ken 1110 Laurel Hill Rd. 357-6332 Anneliese Bowman Boynton, M.T. 9412 Needles Dr. 693-2593 Mary Boynton Braden, James Racine Federated 9620 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 691-6470 Catherine Braden Susan Lovingood Branch, Morris Retired 729 Chateaugay Road [email protected] 693-0928 235-7533 Sadie Branch J.P. Coffin's Shop 690-0011 207-4220 Brayton, Matt Nurse Practitioner 713 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 692-3658 257-4246 Andrea Brayton RN [email protected] 660-3007 Brewer, Steve 913 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 693-2389 Christine Brewer Brickeen, Bud Retired 717 Swaps Lane [email protected] 691-6174 765-1583 Nancy Brickeen Retired Brown, Ed 1004 Chateugay Rd. [email protected] 539-4123 671-4545 Nancy Brown Teacher Brown, Leonard 720 Swaps Lane [email protected] 693-0808 Margot Brown Brown, Sara Frances 9508 Briarwood Dr. Brown, Wayne 829 Chateaugay Rd. 693-9497 Ruth Brown 670-8972 Brownell, Steve Directory IT 1105 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 806-1370 Roslyn Brownell Housecleaning Business 806-1369 Bruner, Joe Retired 909 Laurel Hill Rd. 690-7514 Doaky Bruner Bryan, Harry D. Retired 9628 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 690-2813 230-8993 Laura Bryan [email protected] Burks, Louis V., Jr. Retired 720 Whirlaway Circle 693-0410 Opal Burks Burns, Ken Burns Mailing & Printing Inc. 9301 Briarwood Blvd. [email protected] 693-7415 584-2265 Phylls Burns Burns Mailing & Printing [email protected] 584-2265 Byard, Bryan 9412 Briarwood Blvd. [email protected] 691-3906 Gail Byard Byrd, Ed Accountant 1158 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 531-3751 475-7227 Rhonda Byrd Medical Mgmt. [email protected] 690-4861 Caldwell, George R. Sr. Hop Bailey Realty 1153 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 694-3260 584-2004 Barbara M. Caldwell Caldwell, Robert E. 1108 Sanders Rd. [email protected] 531-5629 Linda C. Caldwell Camfield, Markus 1132 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 693-2574 Barbara Camfield Cantrell 1100 Sanders Rd. Carson, Jean Retired 1148 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 690-1184 Pat Carson Cassity, Pat Retired 1019 Chateuagay Rd. 531-0426 Sarah Cassity Chambers, Todd Physician-Family Practice 712 Whirlaway Circle 357-1221 688-2522 Janie Nurse 406-7815 Chandler, Joseph D. Retired 9521 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 693-9302 Eleanor S. Chandler Retired Chang, Yung-Kwang (Mike) Pastor 809 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 690-6088 693-4386 Susan Chang Info. Analyst 574-7590 Childs, Barry 709 Saddlecrest Lane [email protected] 470-2893 Teresa Clayton, Joe Sales 917 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 693-9251 219-6675 Cobb, Deborah L. The Fresh Market 729 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 694-9364 748-1099 Cole, Luther M., Jr. Retired 805 Whirlaway Circle 693-9340 Helen A. Cole Coleman, Phil 9419 Needles Dr. [email protected] 693-8417 384-8029 Nancy Coleman [email protected] 384-8031 Collier, Mark 9313 Briarwood Blvd. [email protected] 531-7191 423-823-0477 Jill Teacher 680-9699 Cooper, Anthony 813 Chateaugay Jolana Cooper, Darryl 1162 Laurel Hill Rd. Sara Corley, Dennis Technology Executive 840 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 470-2509 Debbie Corley [email protected] Cox, Don 9305 Briarwood Blvd. 691-4609 Andrea Cox Crawford, Chris 1012 Chateaugay Road Andrea Crowe, Eric Regal 800 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 310-2927 Michelle Crowe Frame Smart Curfman, Corbet Psychiatrist 9508 Middleground Lane [email protected] 691-4474 690-9998 659-1994 Cindi Curfman Dake, Jayne Teacher 940 Laurel Hill Rd. 691-3728 458-2001 Davidson, Soni V.P-GEM Technologies 9633 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 693-5172 386-3844 Janet Davidson Mechanical Engineer 670-4424 Davis, Frank Retired Teacher 1009 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 691-1428 804-0656 Dolly Davis Retired Teacher [email protected] 804-1069 Dean, Robert Sofware Engineer 936 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 660-3802 Dekirmenjian, Harry Retired 724 Swaps Lane 690-3118 Betsy Dekirmenjian Retired Dickey, Frederick Ponder Road Carolyn Bryant Dew, Ron Realtor, Remax 1125 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] 693-7339 694-8100 Jill Dew DiFranco, Anthony Physician 904 Chateaugay Rd. 531-6331 Pamela DiFranco CPA [email protected] Angie, Mother Djirikian, Ara Retired Electrical Engineer 9629 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 690-8008 Brent Djirikian Retired RN Self-Employed, Dobbins Dobbins, Gordon Landholders 1128 Laurel Hill Dr. [email protected] 539-2700 250-9458 Julie Dobbins Teacher 539-7852 Dodson, Derek 921 Laurel Hill Rd. [email protected] Sara Dodson [email protected] Domingo, Norberto 1144 Laurel Hill Rd. 531-9839 Clara Domingo Donnell, Clarence 837 Chateugay Rd [email protected] 693-5490 Ann Donnell Duncan, Becky 9524 Briarwood Dr. [email protected] 693-1341 898-8400 Dunn, Phillip 9304 Briarwood Blvd. [email protected] 691-0282 574-2994 Connie Dunn P.O Box 31626, Knox, 37930 241-0257 Ellison, G. Novelist/Senior Lecturer 1104 Sanders Rd. [email protected] 806-0840 Susan Dental Office Manager [email protected] Teacher-Farragut Ellison, Holly Intermediate 804 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 693-8296 966-6703 Engstrom, Ev Engineer 832 Chateaugay Rd. [email protected] 470-9145 Toni Engstrom Farmer Fleming, Mary 9400 Briarwood Blvd. 693-2297 Forrester, Sam 721 Swaps Lane [email protected] 693-7286 Sara Forrester Frye, Glen Real Estate Dev. 9640 Briarwood Drive Marie Frye retired Furr, Herbert Retired 724 Chateaugay Road 693-1150 Carolyn, Furr Retired Gaitanis, Dorothy 9512 Briarwood Drive 690-0928 Garner, James Retired 9641 Briarwood Drive [email protected] 560-8791 919-6480 Judy Garner Bookkeeper 691-9022 Garrison, Edna 9615 Briarwood Drive [email protected] 693-1386 Good, Will Director, UT Med Center 9600 Hunter Chase Lane [email protected] 690-2811 544-9135 228-0754 Kay Good Knox Co Schools [email protected] 594-1620 789-0664 Ida Troger (mother) 789-0667 Goodwin, William A. Retired 733 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 615-790-6191 803-9724 Gosselin, Robert Psychologist 9504 Middleground Lane [email protected] 693-3850 588-9919 Hope Gosselin Psychologist 588-9919 Gossett, Pete Retired 9400 Turf Road 693-1851 Marj Gossett [email protected] Gray, Bill 1002 Laurel Hill Road [email protected] 769-8868 300-9738 Peggy Gray Gross, Joe JMG Landscaping 9201 Briarwood Boulevard 692-6282 384-9633 Betty Gross Mary Kay Representative [email protected] 384-9633 Hagood, James Retired 1005 Chateaugay Road [email protected] 693-4621 924-0731 Carolyn Hagood Retired Hall, Frank 844 Chateaugay Road [email protected] 690-3876 Ruth Ann Hall Hall, Glen Retired 9321 Briarwood Boulevard [email protected] 693-2327 Doris Hall Hall, Jim Attorney, TVA 9516 Briarwood Drive Debby Hall Speech Pathologist [email protected] 693-9408 632-4329 693-5622 Hammett, Heath CPA 816 Ponder [email protected] 437-6583 Brad Han, Lee 1121 Laurel Hill Road 693-0807 974-7707 Sheau-Fei Huang Harris, Dan 9317 Briarwood Boulevard 531-2547 Sally Harris Hendrickson, Jane T. Retired 825 Whirlaway Circle 693-9260 Henson, E.T. Retired 817 Chateaugay Road [email protected] 693-3342 Iris Henson Retired [email protected] Hill, Artie 1137 Laurel Hill Road [email protected] 691-5467 Deborah Hill Hirsch, Frank 908 Chateaugay Road 694-9011 Lois Hirsch Hodge, Tom & Judy 949 Laurel Hill Road Holliday, John 813 Chateaugay Road Jalana Horde, Wilson 9409 Needles Drive 693-2424 525-5134 Jacqueline Horde Horn, Roger Engineer 750 Whirlaway Circle [email protected] 694-5988 357-0157 Sally Horn Professor, UT [email protected] 974-6030 Hosford, Bob 9632 Briarwood Drive [email protected] 693-8763 769-8151 [email protected] 470-9464 470-9464 Howard, Bud Retired 9509 Middleground Lane [email protected] 531-0643 Jeannie Howard Retired [email protected] Hsu, Wen Lin 825 N Cedar Bluff 691-5974 Mei Chu Hsu Hubbs, Carol H. Retired 709 Chatraugay Road [email protected] Hudnall, Tim Physician Assistant 1161 Laurel Hill Road [email protected] 690-0127 541-8116 Anne Hudnall Teacher [email protected] Hutchison, Charlotte Owner, Praise 96.3 FM 716 Chateaugay Road 690-5275 577-4885 Idol, Jim Computer Supervisor, 9612 Briarwood Drive [email protected] 694-6073 Knox County Schools Lois Idol Technology Training Coordinator, U.T.
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