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OCUS FREETake One! www.knoxfocus.com F November 11, 2019 Phone: 865-686-9970 | PO Box 18377, Knoxville, TN 37928 | Located at 4109 Central Avenue Pike, Knoxville, 37912 Caswell Park land decision postponed By Mike Steely Senior Writer McKenzie cited the differences property faces rounds of voting housing. There’s an opportuni- discuss” the issue. [email protected] of opinion voiced by neighbors on rezoning, to change it from ty there for VMC,” Mayor Made- “Step back from the hostilities The one issue that drew a large on the issue and said she was Park and Open Space to Planned line Rogero told the crowd. She and see whether or not there’s a crowd to the City Council meeting “not comfortable” in voting on Residential. The matter will need said that if the city can add park compromise,” she said. Tuesday was tossed over to the it that evening. Several citizens to pass two readings and Mayor space elsewhere in the neighbor- Councilwoman Seema Singh, new city council. Councilwoman had signed up to speak on the Madeline Rogero is suggesting hood, it would be “a win-win” for the only vote against postponing Gwen McKenzie, who represents issue, four against it and five in that the opponents might accept both sides. She then said she is the vote, said she’s been getting East Knoxville, moved to delay support, and they did at the end a different open space donation disappointed with sharp attacks hostile e-mails and even visits to any vote on giving a small strip of of the meeting. in the neighborhood as an alter- on herself and her staff for pro- her house. land at Caswell Park to Volunteer Even before the city can dis- native. moting the proposal. IN OTHER BUSINESS The city Ministry Center for construction cuss donating this strip of land “We are all about parks but The mayor called on the oppo- council voted unanimously to opt of apartments for the homeless. along East Fifth Avenue, the we have a need for permanent nents to “ratchet it down and Continued on page 2 Women carry the day in close City Election By Mike Steely Senior Writer [email protected]

Tuesday’s city election saw Indya Kincannon become Knoxville’s second female mayor-elect and victory for women across the ballot. Most of the races for city council were tight but when the ballots were counted, Lynne Fugate, Janet Testerman, and Amelia Parker were triumphant. The three new councilwomen will join current mem- bers Stephanie Welch, Seema Singh, Lauren Rider and Gwen McKenzie. Knoxville will, for the first time, have a female majority on council serving with a PHOTO BY KEN LAY. woman mayor. Local winners of the A.F. Bridges awards are honored at a ceremony last week at Hardin Valley Academy. Winners Charles Thomas defeated Charles Al-Bawi in included Dr. Mike Winstead, Rob Speas, Bobby Clark, Sarah Bailey, Matt Buckner, Justin Pratt and Steve Williams. the District Five race to replace Councilman Mark Campen with 62% of the vote. He will join Council- man Andrew Roberto as the only two men on the new council. Kincannon, a former school board member of 10 Williams receives years, captured 13,291 votes, or 52% of the vote, over businessman and Honor Air founder Eddie Mannis. Some 25,360 people voted with Kincan- non carrying the day. Mannis had led in absentee and A.F. Bridges Award early voting but Kincannon prevailed on Election Day, By Ken Lay topping Mannis with about 1,500 votes. in 2018, received the A.F. Bridges to receive the award. Close races for council included Fugate defeating The awards just keep coming for Award for his contributions to high “After many years in the newspaper Charles F. Lomax, Jr., by only 80 votes, or 50.17% Knoxville Focus sportswriter Steve school sports during his career that business, I’m not used to being on of the vote. Amelia Parker bested Amy Midis by 410 Williams. has spanned more than half a cen- this side of the story,” Williams said. votes or 50.8% Tuesday. Midis pulled more absentee Williams, who has been with the tury. “But I’m very honored and appre- and early votes but, again, the Election Day turnout paper since 2008, recently received He was one of seven A.F. Bridges ciative of this award. I’ve enjoyed a found Parker the winner. an A.F. Bridges Award from the Ten- Award recipients from Region 2 at professional relationship with three Parker was the only City Council Movement can- nessee Secondary Schools Athletic last week’s ceremony. The others outstanding TSSAA Executive Direc- didate to be victorious. The East Knoxville organiza- Association. included Farragut High School base- tors --- Gill Gideon, Ronnie Carter and tion of activists fielded David Hayes, who lost to Tes- The veteran sportswriter and ball coach Matt Bucker, Alcoa High Bernard Childress --- and their great terman 55%-44%, and Al-Bawi who lost to Thomas sports official received the award in softball coach Sarah Bailey, Hardin staffs over the years. 62%-37% last week. a ceremony conducted by the TSSAA Valley Academy principal Rob Speas, “And receiving this award, which All of the results will need to be certified by the Board of Control at its meeting on Dr. Mike Winstead of Maryville City is named after A.F. Bridges, the election commission, but, as of the unofficial count, Monday, Nov. 4 at Hardin Valley Acad- Schools, Knox County sports official TSSAA’s first full-time executive sec- Knoxville is about to enter a new and different city emy. Justin Pratt and Bobby Clark, Harri- retary makes this honor even more government. Williams, who was named CARE- man High School athletic director. special. I would like to thank The The new officeholders will be sworn in Decem- acter Star Sportswriter of the Year Williams said that he was honored Continue on page 4 ber 21. Knox Co. Schools to get hybrid teacher evaluation model next year By Bill Howard (Teacher Instructional while the other 80 use the same rubric but there don’t get a score til the end the schools have really Growth for Effectiveness TEAM. Next year, however, are some different things of the year. TEAM averag- liked the TEAM model and Any schoolteacher will and Results) - and currently they’ll all have to use the in the process.” es those scores through- gotten used to it.” tell you that being evalu- schools are free to choose same model. Rysewyk explained the out the year. Sometimes Superintendent of ated by the principal or which they prefer. “The state requires that difference between the there’s some pushback. Schools Bob Thomas is a other school administra- On Nov. 6 at a work ses- all teachers be evaluated,” two. “On a TEAM evalua- Getting those scores all the fan of TIGER. tors can be a bit unnerv- sion of the Knox Co. School said Rysewyk. “There are a tion, that one class you get time, it’s harder on teach- “What I like about the ing. A teacher’s evaluation Board, board member couple of accepted models evaluated on, you’re given ers. They’d rather wait til TIGER model is that it’s not can affect his or her rep- Tony Norman asked Jon by the state. So TEAM, scores in each of these the end of the year.” scored til the end,” he said. utation, status, and even Rysewyk, chief academic there’s a rubric they’re eval- categories (standards and “Schools that are “It’s a growth model. It’s employment. officer of Knox Co. Schools, uated off of, there’s a pro- objectives, lesson struc- TIGER schools have liked not a one-time, one-shot Knox County currently to give an update on the cess. Knox Co. has used ture and pacing, activi- that freedom to not have score. For the teacher it’s has two teacher evalua- “TEAM-TIGER situation.” that one for probably the ties and materials, many their scores til the end something that builds over tion models - TEAM (Ten- Rysewyk told the board last 10 years. There are others). When you do the and really work on their the year. It may be a little nessee Educator Acceler- that eight of the county’s other models, TIGER is one TIGER rubric you’re not. craft,” Rysewyk went on. ation Model), and TIGER 88 schools use TIGER, of those models. It uses They’re weighted and you “On the flip side some of Continued on page 2

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Caswell Park land Knox Co. Schools to get hybrid teacher decision postponed Cont. from page 1 Edward Gaut Jr. was hon- evaluation model ored and the mayor was Cont. from page 1 make it a little better for into a state program that authorized to sign con- more work for the adminis- teachers across the board.” permits the city to accept tracts with H. T. Hack- trator, but the administra- Rysewyk said that the refugees for resettlement. ney for a traffic crosswalk tors that are doing it really new system will be devel- Under President Trump the signal and Design Con- like it. The state is telling oped by various county states must agree to the struction Services for the us we can put together a educators. “We have to program, in place in Knox- 2020 sidewalk replace- model that uses the best get approval from the state ville since 1982, and the ment project. She was also of both.” for that but they’ve told us council voted to ask Ten- approved to contract with Rysewyk told the board they’re open to letting us nessee Governor Bill Lee Vaughn & Milton for right that this year is the last that have that,” he said. “We to take part in the national of way acquisition, relo- the county can use either have a group of TEAM and program. cation and related servic- one. But what’s coming TIGER principals that are Mayor Rogero said that es for the Pleasant Ridge should be better than either working on a committee 59 different local compa- of the two. that are helping us pull the Road Phase II program. nies have hired refugees “The state is saying pick best of both of those togeth- PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY. Two street name chang- and added that those for- one or the other,” said er. Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Councilwom- es were referred to the eign immigrants have Rysewyk. “What the state is Teacher input is part of an Gwen McKenzie chat before Tuesday’s City Council Property Naming Com- “served the community telling us is that at the end the process, Rysewyk said. meeting. McKenzie moved to postpone any decision on a mittee and the Chapman well.” of this year we can maybe “Before the schools made property transfer at Caswell Park until the new council Highway Implementation The council also voted to take the best of both of the switch from TEAM to meets in January. change a residential lot at Plan was adopted as well those models. We kinda TIGER, they had to have a the Fountain City Ballpark as the South City Sector create our own. That’s what percentage of their staff from Residential to Public to Planned Residential to got a split vote of 7-2 and Plan. we’re hoping to do through vote to switch, so it’s a Parks and Refuges at the permit the building of 4.2 passed. A change of zoning the pilot, so we think it will teacher decision,” he said. request of the Fountain units per acre. The council approved from Office to Neighbor- be better for teachers.” We’ll have more discussions City Recreation Commis- White Properties II, LLC the appointment of Jon hood Commercial was “Three years ago when about what it looks like as sion. The park is located asked and received a Clark to the Public Build- debated and postponed we offered TIGER as an we get closer, but I think it just off Dogwood Road. change on Callahan Drive ing Authority, Jonathan on a motion by Council- option, we let schools will be the best of both” A residential lot at 429 from C-5 (Commercial) to Ball to the Public Prop- man Andrew Roberto. The select. So it’s helped having The meeting was to Forestal Drive was rezoned C-4. David Varner was the erty Naming Committee change, for Osprey Point that choice but I think what review the agenda for the to Office on a request from applicant. and the reappointment of Lane, is opposed by cit- we’ve learned from the pilot regular session on Nov. 13. Michael B. Collingwood The change at 4817 Lisa Hood Skinner to the izens living at the end of is that there are things we That meeting is at the City and a property on War- Chambliss Avenue to Animal Control Board. the street. Two stores are can use to inform both of County Building, and starts rick Avenue was rezoned Office from Residential The memory of Charles planned there. those systems while we at 5 p.m. THANK YOU VETERANS FOR KEEPING US FREE AND SAFE.            BILL DUNN STATE REPRESENTATIVE            Paid for by Elect Bill Dunn

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Mayor Haslam because it opposite of the promise of state laws on annexation is a new way to protect Some pundits and local would cost over $100 mil- Metro Government which is and there was nothing that them from a city of Knox- media refer to this as the lion. As the new mixed-use supposed to create efficien- could stop the new Metro ville financial default. They third term of Mayor Rogero. apartments with reduced cies to reduce taxes, but it Government from expand- don’t want to be stuck with If so, what will that mean for parking requirements are never does. Ask the people ing that “Urban Services the massive balloon note of Knoxville? built out it has been esti- in Nashville. District” all the way out to debt from a city bankruptcy. As a new mayor and coun- mated that this will cause a Each of the five times on the county limits. This would There could be a way to cil begin there are serious $70 to $100 million expan- the ballot in Knox County citi- have resulted in a county- protect Knox County taxpay- concerns about spending sion of the Knoxville Area zens rejected Metro Govern- wide Metro Government ers with help from the Ten- proposals from both the Transit bus system. ment with their vote. Addi- where everyone paid the nessee State Legislature. current city government and When a person spends tionally on two occasions same tax rate which would the next city government. more money than they have these “political forces” have have been an extensive tax It’s called a poison pill. If By Steve Hunley, The questions are simple, earned and saved they go tried to bring Metro Govern- increase for those outside the Legislature passed a Publisher how can the city afford all bankrupt. The same thing ment by means that were the city limits. Fortunately bill which would create an [email protected] this new proposed spend- happens to cities. What procedural and were step- this never happened. But it “Urban Debt District,” which ing? This year the budget would happen if the city of ping stones to a future vote was clever. would be the current city Knoxville had a city elec- for the city of Knoxville was Knoxville went bankrupt? by Knox County citizens for Then there was a much limits, if the city went bank- tion last week for mayor $483.8 million dollars. City The burden would fall on a Metro Government. publicized pair of citi- rupt the new Metro Govern- and city council seats. council has already voted Knox County. This would One was a failed attempt zen ballot referendums in ment would have a special There will be a new mayor on and approved moving more than likely result in the Tennessee Legis- 2008 which were called the additional tax for the “Urban and four new city council the Knoxville Police Depart- in Metro Government by lature with the idea of an Orange and White Ballot Debt District” to pay for the members. Out of 187,000 ment to the old St. Mary’s default. “Urban Services District” Charter Amendments which city’s old debt. You’ve seen residents and 92,000 reg- Hospital complex. That will Five times in the histo- which was an attempt to fool was another attempt to trick in stores a sign that says, istered voters only 25,360 cost between $40 million to ry of Knox County power- Knox County taxpayers out- voters into a Metro Gov- “If you break it you buy it.” people in Knoxville cast $65 million. City council has ful political forces have side the Knoxville city limits ernment. If the voters had It’s the same idea. Yes there votes for mayor. That means yet to vote on a proposed tried to bring Metro Gov- that they would not have bought the promises, Metro would be a Metro Govern- 13.6% of the total residents $111 million renovation ernment to Knox County their property taxes double Government would have ment but the taxpayers out- and 27.6% of the regis- of Chilhowee Park. Coun- voters on the ballot. Metro or triple with a merged gov- been one four year term side the city limits would not tered voters voted. Knox- cil considered a $100 mil- Government means the city ernment. It was a beautiful away. The voters rejected pay the city’s debt. ville’s abysmal turnout has lion tear down and rebuild and county form a merged illusion because suppos- seven of the nine Orange Would city council and passed peak apathy and is of the Civic Coliseum but consolidated government edly the city limits would and White Charter Amend- heading toward voter paral- later went with a $10 mil- with one voting body that become the “Urban Servic- ments on the ballot and all the new mayor be more ysis. lion renovation. The $30 controls everything in the es District.” Inside this area that happened was Knox financially responsible if Current Knoxville Mayor million pedestrian bridge county. Nashville has one taxpayers would pay extra County Commission was they knew, “if you break it Madeline Rogero said she from South Knoxville to and it is a nightmare. The for city services. Outside reduced from 19 members you buy it?” is pleased there will be Thompson Boling Arena is few places in America that this area, taxpayers would to 11. Again the voters saw The Focus will continue to a smooth transition with still desired. Mayor-elect have Metro Governments not pay extra since they did through the clever scheme. keep an eye on city spend- the election of city May- Kincannon has signaled she have the greatest rate of not receive those city ser- Taxpayers in Knox County ing and continue to keep or-elect Indya Kincannon. may restart the Ten Year over spending and high vices. This Trojan Horse outside the city limits are our readers informed.

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The court’s rationale ramifications are if some- ings are at Rather Road, area of the law By Jedidiah Well, the con- is, “Look, you drafted this, one does not comply with The Knox County Com- Ball Camp Pike, Bying- because people McKeehan tract does not say, you had the opportunity to those terms. mission meets at 5 p.m. ton-Solway Road, Lobetti feel that once attorneyknoxville@ so we have an be as clear as you wanted Tuesday and among the Road, Valley Grove Lane, attorneys become gmail.com unclear term that to be in this contract and Jedidiah McKeehan is an items on their agenda is involved contracts is up for interpre- you were not. Therefore, attorney practicing in Knox Canton Hollow, Old Miller- amending the zoning ordi- become overly complicated tation, disagreement, and we are interpreting the County and surrounding town Pike, Wise Springs nances to define micro- and complex and they turn discussion. What do the contract the way the other counties. He works in many breweries. The ordinance, Road, Maloneyville Road from one page documents courts do with this? party wants it interpreted.” areas, including criminal, suggested by the planning and Thomastown Road. to fifteen page documents. Tennessee law address- So in our above scenario, divorce, custody, personal commission, is to make Family Planning Services I cannot really argue with es this situation specifically when a contract is silent as injury, landlord-tenant, civil brewing establishments through the Knox County that point because my wife (because it happens quite a to how the distance is to be litigation and estate plan- subject to a review before Health Department may and I own some rental prop- bit), and states that if a con- calculated, then the person ning. Visit attorney-knox- approval within a Neigh- see an increase in maxi- erties and our lease keeps tract term is ambiguous, who did not draft the agree- ville.com for more informa- borhood Commercial Dis- mum liability and fund- getting longer and longer. then the court will inter- ment will be able to prevail tion about this legal issue trict. ing. A local match with the Every time we run in to an pret the contract in favor on their position. and other legal issues. The meeting was moved state per the two amend- issue I think, “I am never of the person who did not This is a simple example to Tuesday because of Vet- ments is $150,000 with a going to have this issue draft it. Kind of awkward of why attorneys are OCD erans Day today. local match not required. again, I will address it in The chairman and com- our lease in case it comes Williamsburg Mailing missioners decide which of up again.” Services Inc. may be con- the items to discuss. The Almost all attorneys are tracted for report mailings remainder of the agenda this way. Whether it is a items go on a “consent” to add printing, inserting parenting plan, a lease, or a list and, unless pulled from and sorting services. contract to purchase a car, that list for discussion, are Commissioners are attorneys are obsessive all passed as a group. asking for discussions about trying to account for One of the items that regarding the Western every possible contingen- may see some discussion Avenue and Oak Ridge cy or situation that might is the school system’s com- Corridor Study, the schools come up. Why is that? mitment with Trane to look and economy, and back- Well, often we have people BASEMENT OR at the viability of LED light- yard poultry. come to us who are owed ing at schools. Another res- Health Department money by someone and CRAWLSPACE LEAKING?? olution may be honoring Director Dr. Martha they will not have a single Strata-G LLC for receiving piece of paper proving that Buchanan may give a the U.S. Chamber of Com- they are owed anything. Don’t overpay the nationwide report on the county’s Indi- merce’s Dream Big Small So, you can see why companies by the thou$ands when Business of the Year. gent Care Program. attorneys draft contracts Several agreements with The commissioners may that are lengthy and metic- MOLD TOX, LLC can install a dry-up the Tennessee Depart- also discuss approving the ulous. We do not want any ment of Transportation will Hardin Valley Mobility Plan situation to come up that is system for a fraction of the cost! be considered in order to and the Chapman Highway not addressed in the con- share the cost of upgrades Implementation Plan. tract. 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Prior to going to Buckner, who guided the Alcoa, Bailey was softball Admirals to the 2019 Class coach and assistant ath- AAA State Championship, letic director at Knoxville said he was also honored Catholic High School. to be recognized. She played at Maryville “This is a great honor for our program,” said Buck- High School and was an All- ner, who has won more American at the University than 500 games as a head of Tennessee. coach at Bearden and Far- Winstead was named ragut. “I’m not big on this School System Administra- kind of stuff for myself, but tor of the Year and Clark it’s a huge honor for our was named Athletic Direc- program. I don’t want to tor of the Year. sound unappreciative and The TSSAA also recog- it’s cool and it’s an honor nized former principal Mike to receive this award. Reynolds for his contribu- “We work with our guys all the time (on sportsman- tions to local high sports. ship) and we try to do things Reynolds recently retired the right way.” from Central High School. Speas was named Prin- He also served as principal cipal of the Year. He came at Farragut. laurajonessellingknoxville.com

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Lonas House linked to Cavett Massacre By Mike Steely Senior Writer [email protected]

The grand old home at 6432 Middlebrook Pike, known as the Lonas- Dowell House, is linked by family legend to a sole survivor of the bloody Cavett Station massacre. However a gravestone in the Mars Hill Cemetery, near the site of the Chickamauga Cherokee PHOTOS BY MIKE STEELY attack on the pioneer Speakers and historic preservationists gathered for a group photo following the dedication of a historic marker honoring Moses Cavett, an early family, contradicts the Knox County settler. The event, at the Mars Hill Cemetery, also honors the victims of the Cavett Station Massacre in 1793. story. Descendants of Nancy Cavett claim she escaped the attack and the mas- Knoxville Revolutionary War patriot honored sacre of 13 Cavett family By Mike Steely members in 1793. Family Senior Writer fire and went to Cavett’s fortified legend says the young [email protected] cabin. girl ran from the Cavett Alexander Cavett, Moses Station home and hid in A large crowd gathered recently Cavett’s brother, was there with the weeds. at a cemetery atop a hill just off his family and a few militiamen. The Lonas family lived North Gallaher View and Broome The large contingent of warriors, about two miles from the Roads to honor an early settler, some say 1,000 strong, laid siege massacre and saw the Moses Cavett, with a grave mark- and then demanded surrender. flames when the warriors ing ceremony. The event also saw The settlers were told if they sur- set fire to the Cavett cabin. the honoring of retired archeologist rendered they would be spared Jacob Lones (Lonas) called and historian Dr. Charles Faulkner. but, when they did, Doublehead together his neighbors and Among the many events in his- attacked and killed them although brothers and tried to follow tory Dr. Faulkner has researched some sub-chiefs, like John Watts the Chickamauga warriors, and written on was the Cavett and Bob Benge, objected to the said by some to number Station massacre. Accompanied horrible murders. about 1,000, but lost their by his wife, Terry, Faulkner told of Cindy Johnson of the Cavett tracks at the Clinch River the research for his “Massacre Station Association and the West near what is now Solway. at Cavett’s Station: Frontier Hills Community Association spoke Jacob Lonas and his Tennessee During the Cherokee about efforts to preserve the his- family first lived in a log Wars” book including the search Dr. Charles Faulkner signed copies of his “Massacre at Cavett’s Sta- toric site. An earlier monument, cabin there which he for the exact location of the fron- tion” book and chatted with people following the dedication of a plaque created in 1921 by the Sons of expanded to two stories. tier station that was attacked by honoring early settler Moses Cavett recently. Faulkner was honored for the Revolution, sits in the cem- In 1851, before the Civil the Chickamauga Cherokee and his many years of archeology and historic research during the event. etery and tells of the massacre. War, the grand two-story destroyed. Back then a descendant of Chief brick house, as it stands “We might think that looking the Mars Hill Cemetery had been Roberto, who represents that por- Bob Benge, who tried to prevent today, was built using back at the shocking event here neglected until Cindy Johnson tion of Knoxville, made a special the massacre, attended the dedi- slave labor and hand- 325 years ago when 13 brave pio- and Mark Jendrek spearheaded presentation from Mayor Madeline cation ceremonies. made bricks. neers met their gruesome death a cleanup and restoration effort. Rogero. Also taking part in recent cer- In 1823 Nancy Cavett would still be recorded in our histo- Faulkner said that graves of the Holly Matthews, regent of emonies included Billie Cobb, married Joseph Lonas, ry books. Unfortunately the details massacre victims are believed the Cavett Station Chapter of Chaplain of the Cavett Station son of Henry Lonas and a of this appalling story, the frontier to be among over one hundred the Daughters of the American Chapter; the Color Guard com- nephew of Jacobs Lonas massacre of Alexander Cavett, unmarked burial sites at Mars Hill Revolution, spoke and present- manded by John Clines; Wyatt Jr. She passed away in his family and several visitors, although the exact location of the ed the National DAR Preservation Benson, President of the James 1884. has been shadowed in time,” Dr. pioneer cabin have not been iden- Medal to Dr. Faulkner. White Society, NSCAR; Johnda While the Dowell family Faulkner said. tified. The cemetery does con- The Mars Hill Cemetery, once Burdett, Appalachian Director, legend has Nancy as the Faulkner talked about vague tain the graves of Captain Moses the burial yard of a local church, TSDAR; and Amanda Hillard, State sole survivor, her grave mentions in early local histo- Cavett and his wife, Agnes. predates the church and is pre- Librarian, TSDAR. marker has her born in ry including a mention that all Moses Cavett was a sumed to be the burial ground Representatives of various 1807, too late to have that was left of the Cavett cabin Revolutionary War soldier of the Cavett family, massacred historic groups included Laurel been alive during the after the attack was the chimney, and a veteran of the Battle of at their frontier home in 1793 by Vaught, Bob Jones, Lester Phinney, 1793 massacre. adding, “The exact location has Kings Mountain victory by the Chief Doublehead’s warriors. The and Ralph Martin. Other Cavett descen- been debated since that time.” Overmountain Men militia from Chickamauga Cherokee were on The ceremonies included a three dants, aside from Cavett He said that in 1981 the area our region. He was also the forefa- their way to attack a militia gar- musket firing salute and presen- names in our state, was threatened with development ther of many East Tennessee resi- rison fort where the old Knoxville tation of flags. Following the cere- include the Gilson, Alley, and he was given permission to dents, several of whom still live in Courthouse now stands. The war- monies Dr. Faulkner signed copies Shoemaker, Atwood, do an archeological survey of the region. riors turned around when they of his book on the massacre and Brown, Barnes and Orman the area. He said that since then City Councilman Andrew heard the garrison’s cannons chatted with attendees. families. PAGE B2 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019

AIt’s littlebeen lightmuch of my time his “dad,”in the athletethe had to othersdarkness and sharing his Somehow, our pets seem The coming weeks will be another hard is spent watching the man’s name sewn on wealth seem to be Dunn’s to know when our hopes are filled with more news about few weeks for news; that always his jersey in place his own. motives. That reinforces my low or our moods are blue. bad things in our country us in the USA. leads to feeling The stepdad was speech- faith in humanity. I can fret about the direc- and in the world. We’re in Impeachment down and out. less, and the embrace and An Oregon high school tion our country is travel- that kind of cycle right now. inquiries con- However, some- the tears that followed coach saved the life of a ing and can let foul feelings However, I still believe that tinue, Mick times some- had viewers every bit as mentally-disturbed stu- take over my mood. My dog more good people than bad Mulvaney con- thing occurs that teary-eyed. dent who brought a gun Sadie senses those “down people exist in this life. We firmed the “quid makes things Former NFL player to school. Keanon Lowe times” and takes action. all need to put more effort pro quo” before just the least bit Warwick Dunn has quietly grabbed the weapon from She’ll jump up on the couch into performing those acts trying to deny it, By Joe Rector brighter. given 145 single parents the student, but instead of and nudge her head at my of kindness that uplift and US troops [email protected] Some pro- houses. His charity works attacking the boy, the man legs until I raise the reclin- others and ourselves. That abandoned the grams on tele- with Habitat for Humanity hugged him and later sat er. Then she curls between can be called finding “our Kurdish allies in vision include a to reward deserving folks, down in the hallway with my legs and lays her head better angels.” At the same Syria. We’re reeling from “feel good story” with each but the entire program is the boy until law enforce- on my shin. I begin to pet time, we can learn from the bad news, and some airing. Just the other day, kept below the radar. It’s ment officers arrived. In her, and before I’m aware, those animals who are feel downright depressed “Sunday Morning” showed refreshing to hear about short, the coach probably the low tide of feelings is like family members to us. at the way our country is a segment about a stepdad someone who performs saved the life of the stu- gone. An even keel and They teach us to just live going. and son. The man had been large acts of kindness dent. He also kept an offi- contentment with being and love unconditionally. If I’m one who has seri- a part of the son’s life from without making sure the cer from having to choose quiet and still takes over. we can do those things, a ous worries about what is age five. Now he plays col- press is covering it. 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Joseph Mabry, city. host Civil War Living History the original owner of the There will be extensive Day on Mabry’s Hill on historic house, effectively public interaction through- I am proud to be a Saturday, November 23, followed ebb and flow of out the day Saturday, with 2019 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Knoxville’s position during a talk on Women during military relocation and Living historians from the the war. Initially, he pledged the Civil War at 11am and listing specialist. East Tennessee region will his loyalties to Confederacy, infantry demonstrations gather at the 1858 historic but following the arrival of from 12-2 p.m. The his- Thinking of selling house for a special program the Union army in early toric house museum will on life in the army and at September 1863, Mabry be open for self-guided 865-789-2180 your home? home during the Civil War. realigned himself with the tours and docents will be GIVE ME A CALL AND LET’S CHAT. 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Gupton had been appoint- businessman, something House of Representatives ed upon the recommen- neither Joe Byrns, Jr. or Dick in 1938, toppling incum- dation of the late Speaker Atkinson (both of whom bent Richard M. Atkinson . Quite likely, Dick COURTESY OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. were lawyers) had attained. in a hard fought campaign Atkinson suspected Gupton Congressman Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. with the Congressional Record. “Why, Joe Byrns never ate inside the Democratic would aid the younger Byrns a piece of bread in his life Primary. Tennessee’s however he could should the statewide election in 1938 wished to run for Congress. public an intensive speak- that wasn’t paid for by the “Hermitage District,” so Speaker’s son run in 1938. as a member of the Railroad Hudson cited the examples ing schedule through the taxpayers,” Hudson cried, a named because the Fifth Atkinson had not consult- & Utilities Commission, the of several Tennessee politi- numerous towns and ham- reference to the fact Byrns’s Congressional district con- ed with Senator McKellar forerunner of the Public cians, including , lets inside the Hermitage father had been the long- tained the home of General before making his recom- Service Commission. who had held one office District, Joe Byrns, Jr. was time congressman from the , founder mendation of dismissing Hudson had run on a ticket while seeking another. As to on his way back from the Fifth District. Pete Hudson of the national Democratic the Nashville postmaster at with Prentice Cooper for gov- the criticism that had been Panama Canal Zone, stop- said he had never inherited Party. As befitting the home the conclusion of his pres- ernor and Tom Stewart for leveled by the Tennessean ping in Miami to give an much of anything nor had he of General Jackson, the ent term. Much to Atkinson’s U. S. senator, which had the that he was merely in the interview to the press. received anything of value Hermitage District was sol- surprise, Senator McKellar backing of Senator McKellar second of a six year term of Congressman Byrns thought from “easy sources” and idly Democratic. For twen- did not agree with his rec- and E. H. Crump, leader of office, Hudson bragged he the Panama Canal defens- wondered, “If a man can’t ty-eight years, the district ommendation. Worse still, the Shelby County political had carried out “practical- es adequate and likely govern his own affairs, how had been represented in McKellar was Chairman of machine. ly his full program” and now impressed some of his con- can he govern those of the Congress by the congress- the Senate’s Post Office & Former congressman believed he could help devel- stituents when he said, “I people?” man’s father, the late Joseph Post Roads Committee and Richard Atkinson had op the Cumberland River am not at liberty to discuss Hudson scoffed that Joe W. Byrns. The elder Byrns all nominations for postmas- indicated he, too, would through membership in gun emplacements or anti- Byrns, Jr. remaining on the had slowly climbed the con- ters required the advice and seek to regain his seat Congress instead of service aircraft protection, but I can job in Washington was noth- gressional seniority ladder, consent of the in Congress, but neither on the Tennessee Railroad say this - - - the protection ing more than a “gag” and becoming Chairman of Senate. McKellar wrote Hudson or Atkinson had & Utilities Commission. against air attacks is per- were it necessary, it would the House Appropriations Postmaster General James formally opened their con- Once again citing the exam- fect and any hostile move be “assigned to a man of Committee, Majority Leader A. Farley he would consider it gressional campaigns in ple of Cordell Hull, Hudson against the canal from any experience.” and finally rising to the pin- a personal “affront” should deference to Congress pointed out Hull had been quarter would be met by a Former congress- nacle of the House lead- Gupton be removed from not having adjourned. elected to a six year term force which undoubtedly man Richard M. Atkinson ership with his election as office. McKellar enjoyed a Most Tennesseans and as United States senator would surprise any enemy.” brought his campaign to Speaker. Jo Byrns thorough- well-deserved reputation as Americans were profoundly in 1930, only to resign in As Joe Byrns, Jr. managed Montgomery County, home ly enjoyed his prominence a legendary political feud- concerned by the war raging 1933 to accept appoint- to stay above the fray and to Utilities Commissioner W. as Speaker of the House ist who expected no quar- in Europe, which would esca- ment as Secretary of State. appeared statesman-like D. “Pete” Hudson and made and was genuinely well- ter in a brawl and gave none. late into World War II, as well Hudson insisted he wanted to many voters, his oppo- a fiery speech attacking liked by his colleagues, but The Gupton affair ended as as the continued aggression “to serve my country where nents hurled charges and both his major opponents. his enjoyment was short- quickly as it began and was of the Japanese Empire in I can do the most good.” accusations at one anoth- Atkinson snarled Byrns was lived. Speaker Byrns died little more than an embar- the Far East. The concern Hudson also noted “Little er. Former congressman a “disgrace to Tennessee” suddenly on June 4, 1936. rassment to Congressman about foreign affairs and Joe and Prevaricating Dick” Dick Atkinson complained and that Hudson’s support- Byrns served as Speaker of Atkinson. war gave special meaning to had no children, something about the utter “impropri- ers were trying to leverage the House from January 3, As Congressman Atkinson Joe Byrns, Jr.’s assignment of a tender topic especially ety” of Pete Hudson running those with business pend- 1935 until his death. had expected, Joe Byrns, on the House Military Affairs considering the most popu- for Congress while a sitting ing before the Railroad & Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. was Jr. announced his candi- Committee. lar politician in the State of member of the Railroad Utilities Commission into the late Speaker’s name- dacy and the two fought a Congressman Byrns Tennessee was a bachelor, & Utilities Commission. support for Pete Hudson. sake and only child. Friends spirited campaign. Byrns returned to Washington, without a wife or children, Hudson snapped Atkinson Atkinson gave Pete Hudson a of Jo Byrns filed the neces- ran on a single issue: sup- D. C. on July 1, 1940 fol- Senator K. D. McKellar. Yet and Byrns had both made dose of his own medicine by sary papers qualifying the port of President Franklin lowing an inspection tour Hudson gave all credit for a living off the taxpay- effectively using ridicule. The son to run in the 1936 elec- D. Roosevelt. Atkinson, of the Atlantic seaboard’s the numerous projects and ers and the incumbent’s former congressman was tion to succeed his dead rightly or wrongly, was per- defenses as the spe- appropriations showered record was nothing but a amused Hudson claimed father, but the younger ceived as the more conser- cial designee of House upon the Hermitage District “blank.” Oddly, Atkinson to be a farmer, nothing the Byrns refused to make the vative of the two candidates Military Affairs Committee to Senator McKellar, dis- arrived at the Burrus Filling only real estate Hudson paid race. Richard M. Atkinson, as he had wandered off Chairman Andrew Jackson missing the efforts to secure Station in Nashville to taxes on inside Montgomery a former District Attorney the Roosevelt reservation May of Kentucky. Pete those same tax dollars and make a campaign stop County was the candidate’s General for Davidson on a few occasions. Dick Hudson spoke in Springfield, projects by Congressman and barked Joe Byrns, Jr. own “hundred thousand- County, won the Democratic Atkinson defended himself Tennessee on July 6, 1940 Byrns as meaningless. As was “too little to hold the dollar home” in Glenwood. primary by exactly 13 votes as an independent think- before “a good-sized to Dick Atkinson having any job” in Congress. Atkinson Atkinson acknowledged, over his nearest competi- er who put the best inter- Saturday crowd” according responsibility for bringing any delightedly quoted the edi- “Pete has made a fortune tor for the nomination, Will ests of his constituents first to the Nashville Tennessean. good thing to Tennessee’s torial in the Tennessean here” and was happily T. Cheek. Joe Byrns, Jr. con- and foremost. Byrns edged Hudson criticized both Fifth Congressional district, saying Hudson’s campaign “taking everything he could tented himself by working out Atkinson inside the Congressman Byrns and Pete Hudson scoffed the for Congress was “highly get his hands on.” as an attorney for the Home Democratic primary. former congressman Dick former congressman never improper” while sitting on The campaign for the Owners’ Loan Corporation There was no question Atkinson for not being suc- bothered to “turn his hand.” the Utilities Commission. Democratic nomination and in 1937 Tennessee’s but what the Democratic cessful businessmen and While former congress- “Name any law or benefit for for Tennessee’s Hermitage United States senators, leadership in the House of depending upon their gov- man Richard Atkinson made this district which Byrns has District was well under way. Kenneth D. McKellar and Representatives welcomed ernment salaries for a living. George L. Berry, proposed the son of the late Speaker “With men of this caliber in Byrns to head the HOLC in Byrns to their body. Byrns Congress, we cannot pre- Tennessee. Oddly, the nom- enjoyed attention, publicity pare for the challenges ination stalled, which was and promotions quite rare of our security,” Hudson especially rare for any nom- for a freshman Member of thundered. Of course, one ination backed by Senator Congress. Originally appoint- wonders if anyone in the McKellar. Tennessee’s ed to the House Post Office audience stopped to think senior senator was a stal- & Post Roads Committee, Hudson was himself collect- wart of the New Deal admin- Joe Byrns, Jr. was promot- ing a full-time salary from istration and controlled most ed to the important House the State of Tennessee and of the patronage distributed Committee on Military served on the entity tasked by the Roosevelt administra- Affairs following the death of with regulating utilities when tion in the Volunteer State. his fellow Tennessee repre- he owned a utility company. As the nomination of sentative Clarence W. Turner Hudson told his listeners Joe Byrns, Jr. to head the of Waverly. neither Atkinson nor Byrns Tennessee HOLC was pend- A sitting congressman had asked “you to judge ing, Congressman Dick is usually considered most a tree by its fruit because Atkinson managed to get vulnerable in seeking his they have borne no fruit.” into a nasty disagreement or her second full term or Commissioner Hudson with Senator McKellar. after a very long time in clucked, “Their favorite Perhaps thinking of the office. Joe Byrns, Jr. was political desire is to stir up coming Democratic prima- running for reelection in bitterness and to foment ry election, Atkinson pro- 1940 and faced two for- personal hatred.” Evidently posed dismissing William midable challengers inside Pete Hudson had been stung M. Gupton, Nashville’s the Democratic primary. by an editorial published Postmaster. Usually, the sit- W. D. “Pete” Hudson had in the Tennessean, which ting congressman from the served five two-year terms called upon him to resign President’s political party as mayor of Clarksville, his seat on the Railroad & has the right to name the Tennessee and had won a Utilities Commission if he PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019 Knox Heritage invites public to the 2019 East Tennessee Preservation Awards celebration on November 14th Norwood On November 14, Knox Heritage and the Awards Celebration is sponsored by East Tennessee Preservation Alliance (its HomeTrust Bank and is free and open to UMC receives regional preservation program) will recog- the public. However, please RSVP for the $2000 for nize outstanding individuals, organizations, event by November 12 to hcook@knoxher- and projects contributing to historic pres- itage.org or by calling (865) 523-8008, Ext. Food Bank ervation efforts within our sixteen county 3. region. The event will be at the Bijou Theatre Knox Heritage and the East Tennessee – 803 S. Gay Street. A reception will begin Preservation Alliance work to preserve at 5:00 p.m. and the Knox Heritage annual the structures and places with historic or meeting of its members will take place from cultural significance in Anderson, Blount, 5:45 to 6:00 p.m., with the awards to follow. Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Mayor Rogero will kick off the awards Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, by presenting the 2019 City of Knoxville Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, and Union Mayor Award. counties. For more information, please visit Norwood United Methodist Church many years and spends about $400 a The 2019 East Tennessee Preservation www.knoxheritage.org. Food Pantry has been feeding families week there. The food pantry benefits by for more than 30 years. An average of receiving additional purchasing power 70 families are helped each month on at Food City. The store’s current Race a four-week rotation. Against Hunger campaign will help the Pictured above, Marion Dobbins, pantry after the holidays. the founder of the food pantry, is pre- The church’s congregation also sup- sented with $2000 in gift cards for the ports the food pantry with monetary and pantry by Todd Burnette, the manager canned food donations. Donations may of the Clinton Plaza Food City. Norwood be made at Norwood United Methodist UMC has partnered with Food City for Church, 2110 Merchant Drive.

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November 11, 2019

Local teams exit in first round of Mason Brang, state soccer tournament South-Doyle QB, By Ken Lay MURFREESBORO --- may be close to Two area girls high school soccer teams made a trip to the 2019 TSSAA State returning By Steve Williams Championships last week but both had a short stay South-Doyle’s season of in the Midstate. high hopes took a hit when Central High School, senior quarterback Mason which won both the Dis- Brang was injured Sept. 6. trict 4-AA and Region 2-AA The Cherokees had lost not Tournament Champion- only a three-year starter but ships before beating Sey- also a team leader. mour in the state section- Brang suffered a serious als to advance to Tennes- injury to his left leg when see’s grand stage, fell in tackled at the Gibbs’ 4-yard the state quarterfinals line late in the first half of when they dropped a 2-0 the Week 3 game. PHOTO BY KEN LAY. decision to Murfreesboro After several minutes, Central Wednesday night at Goalkeeper Ashton Blair and the Central girls soccer team prepare to board the bus for Brang was helped up to the Richard Siegel Soccer the 2019 Class AA State Tournament Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Bobcats made their be taken back across the PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS Complex. first-ever appearance in Murfreesboro but had a short stay as they lost 2-0 to Murfrees- field. A repeated chant South-Doyle senior quar- Senior goalkeeper boro Central in the quarterfinals. Blair had 12 saves in the match. of “Mason Brang, Mason terback Mason Brang sets Ashton Blair had 12 saves Brang” from students and up to throw a pass in a for the Lady Bobcats, which Central went undefeat- Meanwhile, Catholic afternoon. fans across the way could practice drill Wednesday. finished the 2019 cam- ed in District 4-AA regular- High School qualified for Catholic, which won be heard all over Billy K. He’s been sidelined since paign with a 13-7-2 record. season play this year and the Division II-AA State back-to-back Division I Nicely Stadium. Sept. 6 but hopes to rejoin Their win over Seymour breezed through the post- Tournament. But the Lady Class AA State Champion- The Cherokees won the Cherokees in the play- was their first in three season tournament. The Irish also had a short stay ships in 2013 and 2014, 62-17 that night for their offs soon. consecutive postseason Lady Bobcats also beat as they lost 6-0 to Briar- finishes the 2019 cam- third straight win, but the not he would play again matches against the Lady Grainger and Gibbs to win crest Christian School in paign with a record of 12-8. uncertainty of Brang’s this season seemed to Eagles. the region tournament title. the semifinals on Thursday return and whether or Continued on page 2

West rolls over Farragut has fun, dismantles Bradley Central for playoff win By Ken Lay Longtime Farragut High Walker Valley, 45-7 School football coach Eddie By David Klein 62 yards rushing and a 7.8 Courtney saw his team do yards per carry average. exactly what he wanted it to The West High School Besides Hundley, John do in the first round of the Rebels came out firing on Cupp got into the running TSSAA Class 6A Playoffs. all cylinders Friday night at game action. He scored “I told them that I wanted home against the Walker on a 2-yard touchdown them to have fun and play Valley Mustangs. The run to get the Rebels on with effort,” Courtney said Rebels dominated on both the board first with 5:59 after the Admirals toppled sides of the ball and put left in the first quarter to Bradley Central 56-21 the game away early, going give West a 7-0 lead. The Friday night at Bill Clabo on to win 45-7. Rebels ran for 115 yards Field. “We had a great team In the first half, West and passed for 178 yards effort and that’s why I’m so scored five touchdowns, in the first half. happy about it. three running and two On its next offensive “We knew that they were passing, and added a field possession, West got the a good football team and we goal to take a 38-0 half- passing game going. Quar- knew that they were danger- CRFOTO.COM / CARLOS REVEIZ time lead. terback Baker Dance found ous, so we wanted to stay Farragut’s Alec Keathley and Gabe Hensley (21) tackle Bradley Central’s quarterback in Freshman running back Grant Tierney for a 29-yard three touchdowns ahead the Admirals’ Class 6A first-round playoff win Friday night. Jai Hundley showed his ath- touchdown pass with 3:25 of them. Anything else leticism in running for two left in the first quarter and wouldn’t have been safe.” this night as the Admirals their 2019 campaign with a But the Admirals would touchdowns in the first half. a 14-0 lead. Courtney and the Admi- scored on their first pos- 7-4 record, would show just go on to dominate the “It’s a one game season,” Not to be outdone by the rals (6-5) know the Bears session of the contest when how explosive they could be rest of the opening frame Hundley said. “I tried to set offense, West’s defense well. The two teams opened quarterback Gavin Wilkin- when they scored on their and score 21 unanswered the tempo early so we’re on played a major role in the the season against each son connected with Isaiah first play from scrimmage. points to take a 28-7 lead by the right page. We’ve got game. Walker Valley had other in Cleveland and Arrington on a 62-yard scor- Tray Curry helped Brad- quarter’s end as Eli Purcell, a lot of talent. In practice, 48 total yards of offense August. Farragut won that ing strike with 9 minutes, 39 ley Central pull even when Wilkinson and Gabe Hens- we’re trying to make sure in the first half, 143 yards game, but the Admirals had seconds remaining in the he broke loose and rumbled ley all had touchdown runs we have the right mindset. for the game. Linebacker to come from behind to earn first quarter. Simeon Sharp 63 yards for a touchdown. in the period and Courtney Everybody comes in with Drew Francis said, “Our that 37-30 victory. kicked the extra point to Kicker Isaac Vaughn evened had the three touchdown the same energy.” Hundley inside linebackers have But coming from behind make it 7-0. the game with the ensuing lead that he desperately felt would finish the game with Continued on page 2 wouldn’t be necessary on But the Bears, who finish extra point. Continued on page 2 THE PLEDGE If you are ever trapped in a fire, I promise to train hard and trapped in a wrecked vehicle, or maintain all my medical injured in an accident, I promise certifications necessary to do my to do everything in my power to job even when I’m tired, cold and save your life. had no sleep. I promise to be worth every cent I promise to never give up on of that annual subscription you working to be the best I can be for pay every year. YOU!

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Rural Metro Fire – Knox County, TN 160 N. Campbell Station Rd Knoxville, TN 37934 PRIDE OF THE PREPS IN 2017-18 PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019 Central storms back from 14 West rolls over Walker Valley, 45-7 down to advance in playoffs Cont. from page 1 offense of the game came been doing a great job. against the Rebels’ second By Bill Howard Eagles beat Tennessee they won’t believe in you. momentum. We knew we That’s something that’s just string of defensive play- High Friday night. I’m real happy the kids would get the ball out of in us, flying to the ball. ers. Spencer Jackson ran With 5:09 left in the first Central coach Bryson trusted and believed in the the half so we wanted to be Hundley scored his first a kickoff back 44 yards to half of its first-round 5A Rosser was proud of his game plan. That was the very intentional about scor- touchdown on a 20-yard give Walker Valley a first state playoff game Friday team’s perseverance. “We word all week: trust and ing on it. The six-minute touchdown run with 43 sec- down in Rebel territory. night, Central High School needed it,” he said. “Kinda believe.” drive, to tie it up gave our onds left in the first half to On 1st-and-goal from the was down 14-0 to visiting had some miscues in the “We weren’t playing our kids some momentum. We give West a 21-0 lead at the Rebel 6-yard line, quarter- David Crockett. Four Bob- first half quite a bit, moving best ball,” Rosser went on. kinda took it from there.” end of the first quarter. He back Tucker Pope threw cats’ possessions to that the ball. Kinda left some “You know, honestly, it was Jarred Swislosky’s scored again on an 8-yard a 6-yard touchdown pass point, all in the first quar- points on the field in that what we expected. This 25-yard field goal early in touchdown run with 8:01 to Shimier Davis Sr. to ter, had ended with an over- first drive. But kids were was a quarterfinals match- the fourth gave the ‘Cats left in the half that put West get the Mustangs on the on-downs, a lost fumble, an able to make some plays. up last year, so you knew their first lead, 17-14. With up 28-0. board with 6:35 left in the interception, and a punt. I’m really happy with my that they were a good team. under four minutes left, the West got the mercy rule fourth quarter. If something didn’t guys today.” And again, just didn’t take Pioneers punted from their going with a continuous run- From there, West ran out happen, and pretty quick- The Pioneers (7-4) led 7-0 advantage of opportunities. 38. Junior wide receiver ning clock just before half- the clock for the 45-7 win. ly, Central’s title as state when quarterback Cade But then we were able to Jaidin Horton caught the time on Dance’s 18-yard The Rebels will host Oak champions would be long Larkins hit Donta Hackler make the adjustments in ball near the right sideline, touchdown pass to Shannon Ridge High School Friday at gone. for a 43-yard score with the second half, and took bobbled it momentarily, Blair. The score gave West a 7 p.m. in the second round Something happened. 1:08 left in the first quar- it from there.” then galloped up the side- 38-0 halftime lead. of the 5A playoffs. With 1:03 left in the half, ter. After a Central punt, Those adjustments line 62 yards for the touch- With the clock running in “Baker was really sharp ‘Cats quarterback Dakota Crockett took over on their were evident on the first down. Along the way he the second half, both teams in the first half,” West Head Fawver finished an 11-play, 30 with six seconds left in drive of the second half, broke four tackles. Horton traded touchdowns. Tre’von Coach Lamar Brown said. “I 68-yard drive when he hit the first. A 16-play drive as Central tied it at 14 sensed he would score as Barfield scored on a 5-yard was proud of our team, the Liam Fortner for a 26-yard that took almost seven min- when Fawver completed a soon as he touched the touchdown run with 9:57 way they started. We wanted touchdown. The Pioneers’ utes culminated in a touch- 64-yard drive with a one- ball. left in the fourth quarter for to set the tempo early and halftime lead was 14-7. down when running back yard run on fourth down. “As soon as I caught it a 45-0 lead. they came out and did that.” The momentum carried Prince Kollie punched it in For the game, Fawver was (I knew),” he said. “I broke The Mustangs’ only over to the second half, as from the one. 12 of 19 through the air for the first (tackle) and I saw a Central outscored Crockett Rosser remained confi- 153 yards. Fortner caught hole and then I knew I was 17-0, en route to a 24-14 dent, even down 14 and five of those throws for 88 gone.” The score made it victory. In the second being outplayed. “Cant ever yards and a score. 24-14. Crockett then drove Farragut has fun round, the ‘Cats (9-2) will worry,” he said. “Nobody “Dakota doing what to the Central 35, but Lar- Cont. from page 1 Farragut sophomore host Gibbs, who beat Cen- knows the time and effort he does best, with his kins was sacked on fourth his squad needed. Dylan Cosey would recover tral 28-17 in the final game we put in with our kids If feet,” said Rosser. “That down. The Admirals would never the fumble and return it 27 of the regular season. The you don’t believe in them really helped us get some Continued on page 3 relinquish the advantage. In yards for a TD to make the fact, they would score two score 49-7 with just 14 sec- more touchdowns in the onds into the second half. second stanza and build a Bradley Central pulled to 42-7 advantage by halftime within 49-13 a short time Young the difference in and the rest of the game later when quarterback was played with a running Javin Burke connected with clock, and the Admirals Kannon Hall on a 75-yard were having fun as their touchdown pass. South-Doyle’s 41-3 runaway head coach instructed them Farragut’s younger play- By Steve Williams to do. ers would answer when came on four straight car- the third quarter per mercy Gray eliminated Halls 32-3. “I wanted them to have sophomore field gener- Cherokee High’s football ries – his last two touches rule, Young was done for “We let them make a fun and play loose,” Court- al Dawson Moore threw a team got a good look at the in the first half and his first the night. play or two, but overall ney said. I told the kids that. touchdown pass to fellow Elijah Young Show Friday two following intermission “No. 2, Elijah Young,” though I thought we played I didn’t want them to tight- sophomore Zach Keasling night. Unfortunately for the – in the TSSAA Class 5A answered Cherokee Head great defense,” said Clark en up. to make it 56-13. Chiefs, most of their view runaway. Coach Cody Baugh with a Duncan, S-D’s head coach. “We played loose and we came from behind South- The University of Mis- no-brainer chuckle when “Offensively, Elijah is just were aggressive.” The Bears closed out Doyle’s quick and speedy souri commit warmed up asked the difference in who he is. In the second quarter, the scoring when Burke, a running back as he repeat- with a 3-yard blast through the game. Baugh added “I’m really pleased with Alec Keathley had a 1-yard junior, threw a late touch- edly raced to paydirt. the right side of his offen- the Chiefs had not faced the overall team win and scoring plunge and Wilkin- down pass to Saylor Clark. Young made quick work sive line, then exploded for a running back as good as really excited about play- son threw a 75-yard touch- Farragut will take on of the Cherokees’ first- TD runs of 75, 53 and 57 Young “and we might not ing a school from my old down pass to Arrington, who Maryville (11-0) Friday round playoff opponent, yards. for years to come. Guys stomping grounds, the had been out with a shoul- in another rematch. The scoring four touchdowns The 5-10, 180-pound like that don’t come around Trailblazers. I used to play der injury, just before half- Rebels outlasted the Admi- and rushing for 249 yards scoring machine also had very often.” against them every year (as time to make it 42-7 and rals 35-24 in the regular on only 12 carries to lead a 97-yard kickoff return South-Young (8-3) will a standout at Erwin High).” invoke the mercy rule. season. a 41-3 win over the Rogers- nullified by a block in the host Daniel Boone High Junior wide receiver Ter- From there, things would The Bears, meanwhile, ville team at Billy K. Nicely back penalty in the second (7-4) in the second round rell Brown got behind the only get worse for the Bears, will hit the field again in Stadium. quarter. After the running Friday, with kickoff set for Cherokee secondary and who fumbled the opening 2020 when they’ll make a Young’s TDs remarkably clock was activated late in 7 p.m. The Trailblazers from Continued on page 4 kickoff in the third quarter. return trip to Farragut.

Cont.Mason from page 1 Brang, South-Doyle QB, may be close to returning outweigh the thrill of the sports shirt, after throw- depends on the strength in hard, but I would trade any- Young at the Wildcat posi- be back in the third round, one-sided victory. ing passes to receivers in a my calf and thigh.” thing in the world to be back tion practically the entire the semifinals or the state Fast forward to Nov. 6 – practice drill last Wednes- During the 15-12 loss to out there.” game in their win over Cen- championship game. There’s exactly two months later – day. unbeaten Powell in the final In Brang’s absence, soph- tral that clinched a regu- an outside chance he could and two days before South- “Yes sir, I definitely have a regular season game, Brang omore quarterback Nick lar season title and the top even play in the second Doyle’s TSSAA Class 5A play- chance they (doctors) said. was on the sideline “trying Martin has filled in and seed in Region 2-5A. round. off opener against Cherokee That’s why we are rehabbing to be the best teammate I Head Coach Clark Duncan “We’re hopeful,” said “We’ve got to do our part High. Hope remains that everyday just to push that.” could be, encouraging our believes Martin could turn Duncan of Brang’s chances and keep playing and give Brang will play again this Brang, a 6-1, 175-pound- guys and they put up a good out to be one of South- of returning. “We don’t know him a chance to get back season. er, said he’s not exactly sure fight. Doyle’s top QBs ever before (when); it’s just a matter of on the field,” said Coach “The boot comes off (this) when the return will be. “I’ve gotten used to watch- he graduates. his rehab and the natural Duncan. “If we can do our week,” said Brang, dressed “They haven’t given me ing,” added Brang. “The first The Cherokees also used healing process.” part and he’s well, then great in sweat pants and a casual a specific timeline. It just couple of weeks were really Missouri commit Elijah Realistically, Brang could for him and great for us.” Fall Tire Sale OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY, SMOOTH RIDES AND OUR PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE! $5 OFF $10 OFF Oil Change 4-Wheel Alignment Expires 11-30-19. See store for details. Expires 11-30-19. See store for details. 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G a m e s offs to play one more game Academy bounced back School to runner-up honors tucky, Michigan, Arkansas, starts Monday, Nov. 18, at On 1st-and-goal from the had to be and get in another valuable at the TSSAA cross coun- in Division II Class A. North Carolina, Indiana, Central and wraps up Tues- Rebel 6-yard line, quarter- cancelled week of practice, particu- try meet this year to claim In boys’ Division II Class Mississippi and Missouri day at Karns. back Tucker Pope threw this year larly for the younger players his second state champi- AA, Catholic’s Riley Smith in addition to Tennessee. Pop quiz: What Knox a 6-yard touchdown pass and that’s who will return next season. onship. was sixth and Spencer FIFTY-FIRST YEAR: The County school celebrat- to Shimier Davis Sr. to By Steve a shame. But more than anything, it Jinks finished first in Stovall 15th. second 50 years of the ed its first-ever basketball get the Mustangs on the Williams Not allowed the players to play the Division I Small Class In the Division I Large TSSAA football playoffs state title last season? board with 6:35 left in the enough for an honorable cause, to with a time of 16 minutes, Class, Kaden Keller came and classification system (Answer below). fourth quarter. coaches wanted to step up help someone in need, to 39.27 seconds on the 5k in 11th to lead Hardin are underway. The Jamboree schedule From there, West ran outand bring their teams to the go back home knowing they Percy Warner course in Valley Academy’s boys to There were a lot of at Central pits (girls and the clock for the 45-7 win.charitable event this season had made a difference. Nashville on Nov. 2. fifth place in team compe- changes over the first 50 boys) Webb vs.Central, A-E The Rebels will host Oakfor one reason or another. It wasn’t the players who “The biggest satisfac- tition. years. In 1969, the first vs. Gibbs, Carter vs. Farra- Ridge High School Friday at As of last Tuesday, only said ‘no’ to Coach Moore tion from winning state is Webb’s girls also earned year of the playoffs, there gut and West vs. Halls. 7 p.m. in the second roundone team had committed when he called inviting their seeing all my hard work runner-up honors in Divi- were only three classifica- The next night at Karns, of the 5A playoffs. to play. In many of the past team to play this year. They pay off,” said Jinks. “Last sion II Class A, with Kamryn tions (AAA, AA and A) and the matchups will be TSD “Baker was really sharpseven events, as many as weren’t the ones who said year was really tough for Krishnan finishing 12th to private and public school vs. Karns, South-Doyle vs. in the first half,” West Headeight teams had played, ‘no’ we don’t want to play me, considering I got lead the way. Grace Chris- teams competed against Fulton, HVA vs. Catholic Coach Lamar Brown said. “Iwith one Game on Thursday that team or on that day or fourth after winning a state tian Academy’s Eliza Chris- each other. and Bearden vs. Powell. was proud of our team, thenight and three on Saturday. it’s been a long season and title my sophomore year. topher also made All-State Today the state has nine Answer to pop quiz: The way they started. We wanted As they have been for we’re ready to pack it up. Winning was all I wanted by placing 15th. classifications in football Bearden boys! to set the tempo early andthe past seven years, these The rejections were from to do.” Farragut’s girls placed – six for public school MR. FOOTBALL? Five play- they came out and did that.”Games were to be played coaches who just don’t get By finishing in the Top third in Division I Large teams and three for private ers from The Focus’ cover- for a good cause – to raise it. 15, L&N teammate Evan Class as they were led by school teams. age area are in the running money for a family in our Their response should Carr, who placed 13th, Cathy Hu and Lexi Foley, Going from three to nine for the Tennessee Titans’ area who had a loved one have been: “Thanks for also earned All-State rec- who finished 11th and state champions pres- Mr. Football Awards in the going through a difficult calling us Coach Moore ognition. 15th, respectively. ents this question: Were state. The TSSAA semifi- time and in most cases a and when do you need us Callie Tucker of Catho- the chances of winning a nalists are Trey Foster of life or death situation. there!” lic brought back a state HOMESCHOOL NATION- state title in football much Austin-East (Class 3A), One of its own in the East Even though there is no title too, winning the Divi- ALS: Freshman Savannah more challenging back in Colton Webb of Powell Tennessee football family score officially kept or put sion II Class AA with a Rivera won the champion- the day? and Elijah Young of South- would have been the ben- on the scoreboard in the time of 18:56. Lady Irish ship with a 5,000-meter TORNADOES ON TOP: Doyle (5A), Zack Tilley of eficiary of this season’s Community Service Games, teammate Kaylee Estridge time of 18:17 and led the Alcoa, a Class 3A school, The King’s Academy (Divi- Games, which would have many officials in the area came in 12th to make All- Knoxville Ambassadors’ was the top-rated team in sion II-A) and Cooper Riggs been played Saturday at have worked them for free. State. girls team to the title as the state at the end of the of Grace Christian Acade- Grace Christian Academy. Many volunteers over the “It was really exciting well. regular season, counting my (Division II-AA). Proceeds were to go years have looked forward to see Callie win state,” Sadie Rivera (ninth), all classifications in Sonny ROAD TO FAME: Nomina- to Campbell County High to donating their time to said Catholic Coach Sean Faith Cooke (13th), Emily Moore’s Computer Power tion forms for Halls’ second School Head Coach Justin sell admission tickets at the O’Neil. “She has worked Gunthrie (16th) and Emma Ratings. Road to Fame class are Price and his family, whose gate, work in concessions so hard for it and battled Hudson (20th) rounded out The Top 10 also includ- available now through eight month old son, Jack or do whatever needed to through a number of inju- the top five scorers. ed: 2-Murfreesboro early January at Phil Nich- Price, was diagnosed with be done. It also made them ries, but she never gave In the varsity boys race, Oakland, 3-Maryville, ols State Farm, Hallsdale- and is currently undergoing feel good about contributing up.” Carter Rivera placed third 4-Powell, 5-Baylor, Powell Utility office, Home treatments for Leukemia at to a worthy cause. Both Jinks and Tucker, (16:29) and Zimri Kuhn 6-Ravenwood, 7-Dobyns- Federal Bank in Halls and East Tennessee Children’s Even parents of past ben- who has committed to sign ninth to lead the Ambas- Bennett, 8-South-Doyle, Halls High School. Hospital. eficiaries no longer living with UT, are seniors. sadors to fourth place. 9-Ensworth, 10-Pearl Some 20 nominations Money is still going to be have come back to donate In other state highlights The meet was held in Cohn. turned in for the first class raised for baby Jack’s med- their time in the memory of for local harriers, Bannon Nashville on Nov. 2. KA JAMIN’ FOR HOOPS: will remain in consider- ical bills, but in a different their lost child. Evans and Kaden Narayani Coach Tracy Peevy said The 2019 Knox County ation for five years. way. You and everyone will Moore has tried to make still have the opportunity to the games special for all donate to this cause over involved. the next month. Beneficiaries, who were Dave Moore, who start- able and healthy enough, ed the Community Service have come out on the field Games in 2012, didn’t throw to make the coin toss. in the towel. Saddened They’ve been recognized by the lack of response by dignitaries on hand and this year, Moore, who also heard the applause of the heads up the CARE 365 and fans. It’s been their moment Careacter Star Athlete pro- in the sun. grams, immediately went So many good things have into action to set up “Dona- come from the Community tion for the Price Family” Service Games, and Moore and there is more informa- has already said they will go tion about that at the end of on next year. Baker Dance this column. If you would like to donate 11th grade QB at West When word also gets to baby Jack and the Price out on TV, radio and other family, checks are to be High School media outlets, I won’t be made payable to CARE 365 surprised to see even more and must include on the In West’s 42-7 victory over money raised from the good check memo “Donation for Campbell County, Dance people of East Tennes- the Price Family.” Donations see, whether they are high will be accepted though was seven of eight in school football fans or not. Dec. 9. passing with 178 passing But still, the Community Mail checks to: CARE Service Games have provid- 365, P.O. Box 32952, Knox- yards and two touchdown ed more good than just rais- ville, TN 37930. passes. ing money the past seven (Care 365 is a 501(c)(3) years. non-profit organization) Central storms back from 14 down to advance in playoffs Liam Fortner Cont. from page 2 his team. “They’re teenag- For Rosser, the win was ers,” he said “Of course 11th grade Safety/WR a team effort. “Defense, as that’ll be a part of it. That a whole,” he said. “Fawver won’t be my battle cry...just at Central High School definitely made a lot of happy to be playing in the plays. Our entire receiv- second round.” Fortner numbered er corps stepped up tre- five solo tackles, four mendously. (Running back) Jason Merritts (17 carries, assists, two TFL, and four 76 yards), it was great to receptions for 60 yards have him back. He’s been in Central’s 17-28 loss to battling injuries all year long with that high-ankle sprain. Gibbs in Week 11. To see him run the ball the way he did, it was great to see.” Rosser’s D was led by end Enrique Valentine with nine solo tackles, two assists, and three sacks. For Rosser, revenge against Gibbs won’t be part of his mindset. He knows that won’t be the case for PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019

By Alex Norman The PlavsicNCAA came to Ameri- same time, theIs kids they Stillsituations the affected the the well-being Worst of student- Barnes threw in another ca from Serbia and played coach must go through a school says something athletes, and we are strug- shot at the NCAA over its There are a few con- high school basketball in long and arduous process about wanting the process gling to provide an explana- lack of transparency. “It’s stants in life. Death will Chattanooga. He was going to transfer themselves. to play itself out. But not tion to a deserving young not over yet, and when it’s come to us all. The tax man to play at Cleveland State, Sometimes the NCAA lets this time. Tennessee came man who stands to lose a over, I’d like to know, if it’s will knock on your door only to flip to Arizona State a player play right away, out guns blazing. year of eligibility. We will not in the favor we want, I every April. to follow future ASU assis- such as in the case of “Uros Plavsic was denied stand by Uros and support And the NCAA will remain tant coach Drazen Zlovar- quarterback Justin Fields, clearance to compete with him in every way possible do think… Whether I do (or an organization with major ic, a fellow Serbian. Plavsic who left Georgia after the our men’s basketball pro- as we exhaust all options in not), Uros deserves that flaws… flaws that they have redshirted to the 2018- 2018 season and has been gram this season, and our advocating for his competi- answer more than anybody. no real desire to fix. 2019 season. Then, Zlovar- the starter at Ohio State appeal of that decision also tive opportunity.” He deserves it.” The most recent exam- ic was reportedly dismissed this season. Other times was denied,” said Tennes- “I think we’re all disap- Is this hurting Tennessee ple is the case of Tennes- from ASU. Plavsic wanted the “student-athlete” isn’t see athletics director Phillip pointed,” said Tennessee basketball? Yes. Plavsic see basketball player Uros to be closer to home, so he given that opportunity and Fulmer in a statement. “We men’s basketball coach plays down low, a position Plavsic, a transfer from transferred to the Universi- must sit out a year. are extremely disappointed Rick Barnes. “Uros is a of need for the Vols. But Arizona State. Earlier this ty of Tennessee. For Plavsic that decision – quite frankly, stunned – wonderful kid. He’s been this move from the NCAA month, the NCAA denied a This is a case in which from the NCAA is even more in this outcome, and feel really patient with it… I’ve hurts the kids more than waiver which would have the hypocrisy of the NCAA worrisome because he’s strongly that very compel- got full confidence that allowed him to play for the is on full display. While already used his redshirt ling facts support clear- Coach Fulmer and our com- anyone else. Vols this season. And so Zlovaric apparently didn’t season. If he can’t play this ance for immediate eligi- pliance people are going to Here’s hoping they came far, they haven’t explained leave on his own accord, season, that means he will bility. We are at a loss as do everything they can.” to their senses sooner than how or why they came to coaches can bolt on a lose a year of eligibility. to how this decision aligns Tennessee has one later. that decision. moment’s notice. At the Typically, in these with a mission of prioritizing final appeal to make, and Let the kid play.

Cimaglia, Jennings, Bituli talk about Vols’ season, rough start, turnaround By Bill Howard Gamecocks was as sweet do yoga,” he said, “and get leads the team by far in injury like that. So to do film, going out there put- Earlier in the season, I a moment as Vol fans have made fun of quite a bit. But number of receptions and that just shows a great ting some extra work in,” wrote about Tennessee’s had since the second half it helps flexibility and recov- total yards, and is a vocal amount of leadership.” he said. “We know in order uncanny ability in the last against Florida three years ery. It goes back to fresh- leader. Jennings said the team to be successful on Satur- 10 to 12 years to lose ago. A win the next week- man year of high school. Jennings was asked doesn’t talk specifically days we gotta put in the games they should have end over UAB put Tennes- My dad always said, ‘You about UT’s uncertain quar- about a bowl, only about work during the week and I won. Time after time, the see’s record at 4-5, and need to be more flexible.’ terback situation of late, the next game. “Satur- feel like we’re doing that.”” Vols would have a game kept their bowl hopes very I’m trying to get (punter) Joe given that Brian Maurer day’s gonna come up real Bituli was asked about in hand, only to find a way much alive. Doyle to do it.” and Guarantano have both quick and we just can’t the Vols’ recent improve- to lose, often enough in Of course, on any team, “I just wanna give a shou- been hurt. “It’s been about wait to go out there and ment in forcing turnovers. a you’ve-got-to-be-kid- many players contribute tout to (long snapper) Riley the same since spring show the world what Ten- ding fashion. Two notable significantly. Three of Ten- Lovingood and Joe Doyle. practice,”he said. “They’ve nessee’s capable of,” he “Play disciplined football, examples are Florida in nessee’s MVCs – most I wouldn’t be able to do all been doing a good job said. “Just taking coaching take the turnover periods 2015 and BYU on Sept. 7 valuable contributors - anything without those in handling their responsi- and coming out here and in practice really serious- this year. this year are kicker Brent guys out there.” Cimaglia bilities. As a receiver, we preparing for the game. ly,” he said. “We do it just Well, whaddaya know. As Cimaglia, wide receiver was asked if he was able just take pride in catching Three games left, why about every day before our I write this, the Vols have, Jauan Jennings, and line- to not dwell on a missed the ball...it doesn’t matter worry about the end of the individual drills. That’s why over the last five weeks, backer Daniel Bituli. On kick. “Once it’s gone it’s who’s in at quarterback.” season.” we’re having so much suc- seemed to turn things November 5, each was gone,” he said. “I’m just When asked about being “It just shows that we cess turning the ball over.” around a bit. After the dev- allowed to speak to the ready for the next one, and 1-4, and the possibility of have perseverance,” Jen- Bituli was also asked astating loss to BYU and a media. nothing’s gonna affect that a disastrous season, Jen- nings said, of the turn- how the team weathered 1-4 start, Tennessee hung “I work so hard during next kick.” nings replied “We just around from 1-4. “It shows the 1-4 start. “Just being on to beat Mississippi the week and it’s nice to Asked how he mental- believe in what the coaches that we’re worried about a bunch of competitors, State, 20-10 at home. With see that hard work pay off ly prepared when he was were telling us. We bought winning as a team. We and realizing it’s not really Tennessee up 13-3, State on the field,” said Cimaglia, walking out to attempt a in and it’s paying off right can’t wait for this weekend those teams that are beat- drove down and scored a junior from Nashville. field goal, Cimaglia replied now. Each and every week to go earn another W as a ing us, it’s us beating our- to make it 13-10. UT then After UAB, Cimaglia was that he had no particular we just gotta prepare. It’s whole team.” selves,” he said. “You can took over on its own nine 18 of 20 on the season, ritual. “All my preparation is gonna show up in the game Jennings was asked if play as physical as possi- yard-line. A three-and-out and was possibly headed during the week,” he said. that we play.” the receivers were a tigh- would have given the Bull- for the single best season “Just go out there and let Jennings sometimes knit group. “Oh, yeah, of ble, but if you’re not in the dogs good field position to in UT history. His 53-yarder muscle memory take over steps in at quarterback in course, the whole team, right gap, teams can go for drive and take the lead, against the Blazers tied for and just have fun.” the “wildcat” formation, we’re tight-knit,” he said. a big play. We just gotta be and maybe win the game. the longest by a UT kicker Jauan Jennings is also which is designed for him “We push each other in sync and communicate A 91-yard touchdown in 24 years. “I’ve told Coach poised to leave his mark to run the ball. He was every day, we watch film as much as possible. That’s drive - engineered by much- Pruitt just get me across on the UT record book, for asked whether he hoped to together. We get on each what we’ve been doing.” maligned quarterback Jar- the 50 and I’ll attempt it,” receivers. Two years ago get more chances at that in other, you know. When we “In the SEC every team rett Guarantao - put the he said. it would have been hard the red zone (inside the 20 do something good, we let is really good,” Bituli said. game away, and gave the “If I go out there and to believe. A profanity-lad- yard line). “I take coaching,” each other know. That’s the “We just have to focus Vols a win they needed miss, I want another shot. en social media rant that he said. “Whatever they brotherhood we have.” on the next game. We badly. After a predictable I’m never gonna back down expressed Jennings’s exas- ask me to do I go out there By all accounts, Ten- just gotta focus in on our loss to Alabama – in which on anything,” said Cimaglia, peration with what would and do it. That play was nessee’s defense has assignments and worry the Vols held their own who also played soccer in turn out to be the worst called up (his scoring run improved markedly since about Kentucky.” pretty well – South Caroli- high school. “I got it (com- season in UT history, got against UAB); we executed the start of the year. A big By the time this goes na came to town. petitiveness) from my dad, him kicked off the team. it and got it in the end zone. reason has been senior to print, the Vols will have An 0-7 record against Will who was also competitive. After Phillip Fulmer took It was a good feeling.” linebacker Daniel Bituli, played the Wildcats. They Muschamp was on the line, Everybody on this team is over as athletic director, “Comeback kid, out there who’s having his best either will have continued as well as a huge impact my brother and I’ll do any- and then hired Jeremy playing with a cast on his season. Against South Car- on Tennessee’s bowl like- thing for them. It’s nice to Pruitt as coach, the two hand,” Jennings said of olina, he blocked a punt, their big turnaround and lihood. A loss and the Vols go out there and be bigger met with Jennings. They Guarantano. “Just seeing recovered it, and ran it into moved closer to a bowl, or would have to be perfect than myself and put points were convinced his regrets him do that it means a lot. the endzone. Against UAB, taken a step back, requir- in the last four games to up for the team.” were sincere, and allowed He cares about us because he had 15 tackles. Bituli ing that they beat both make a bowl. Cimaglia was asked if him back on the team. They there’s a lot of players out was asked what led to the Missouri and Vandy to get The 24-0 second-half he did yoga, extra stretch- haven’t regretted it. The there who wouldn’t come defense’s turnaround. to the postseason. Stay thrashing the Vols gave the ing, or other exercises. “I senior from Murfreesboro back and play after an “Just watching more tuned.

CAK - J.D. Presley Catholic - Spencer Margolis Young the difference in Central - Ryan Bolton Farragut - Elijah Harmon South-Doyle’s 41-3 runaway Fulton - C.J. Roach Cont. from page 2 interference penalty on and the Chiefs got to replay Gibbs - Carson Reep hauled in a 23-yard pass South-Doyle put the Chiefs the down, with Peter Egbert from sophomore quarter- in the red zone. booting a 36-yard field goal GCA - Garrett Staley back Nick Martin in the Back-to-back defensive to cut the deficit to 7-3. The award is based on Halls - Hayden Woods end zone for South-Doyle’s plays by Curtis Young, Levi Young answered with his Attitude, Careacter, Grades, first touchdown. Ewan John- Herold and Michael Potter, long TD kickoff return, but Community Service and Powell - Jackson Daniel son’s PAT kick made it 7-0 however, pushed Cherokee it too was nullified. Final- South-Doyle - Cameron Monday with 4:05 showing on the back to the 19. ly, Young powered into the Performance as a Person. first quarter clock. That set the stage for the end zone from the 3 and TKA - Brady Jeffers The Chiefs were look- strangest play of the game. the play stood. The EY Show FOOTBALL Webb - Steven Beaty ing to tie the contest late Junior defensive back Lex was underway. in the quarter after Will Scott intercepted Trent’s Young’s last play was a Week of First Round playoffs West - Travis Sawyer Price picked off Martin and fourth-and-15 pass and fake carry to the right, with University of Tennessee - Bryce returned the interception returned it 99 yards for a Martin keeping and easily Austin-East - David Ligon 22 yards to the S-D 43. touchdown. But the play scoring around left end Thompson (UT recipient following Cherokee QB Collin Trent was erased due to an offi- from the 2 for the game’s Bearden - Max Giescke the UAB game) ran for 13 yards and a pass cial’s inadvertent whistle final TD. November 11, 2019 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D1

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with languages they didn’t the play, there’s a wonder- arms as a result of their like Desdemona, the lovely understand, they referred ful 1995 movie starring family’s hatred inspired and grace-filled Melania to these non-Greeks as Laurence Fishburne, more feud. remains supportive of her barbarians. These foreign recognized as Morpheus Othello is the protago- husband and our country languages sounded like in The Matrix movies. Like nist in the namesake play. despite being reviled by “ba-ba-ba” to the Greeks the 1990 movie of Shake- He is a revered Venetian the odious “Maud” Behar. and this became the root speare’s tragedy Hamlet general who is considered Fortunately, our general, of the word barbarian. with Mel Gibson, both are less worthy because he is Trump, has not succumbed The term was adopted by true to the storyline and black. He loves the beau- to the lies and slander of the Romans to describe dialogue. tiful and grace-filled Des- Schiff and the scurrilous anyone who was not a I am not a Shakespear- demona, but he is driven denizens of Washington’s Roman, just as Hebrews ian expert, though I have to insanity by Iago, argu- deep state. referred to non Jewish stayed in a Holiday Inn ably the most evil charac- I’ll close with another Fer- Verbiage people as “gentiles.” Express. Interestingly, I ter in literature. Iago’s dev- gism and some medicine There is a proverb which fortunate to “know” Eng- After high school, my learned that Shakespeare’s ilish nature is driven by his for the soul: “If you don’t says, “familiarity breeds lish, my native tongue and formal education was sci- contribution to our lan- hatred of Othello, and Iago stretch your horizons, they contempt.” The notion is the lingua franca of the ence based and contin- guage is second only to the manipulates the general will eventually close in on the more you get to know world. I’ve observed the dif- ues in medicine, biology Bible’s. Therefore, the ver- to believe his beloved wife, you.” The physics of entro- someone, the more likely ficulties my Burundi friends and physics. However, my biage in the Bard’s thirty- Desdemona is unfaithful. py are active everywhere in you are to see their short- encountered learning Eng- informal education also seven plays and one hun- The general suffers from the universe. comings. I disagree with lish, especially idioms, met- continues in English, histo- dred and fifty sonnets are what has been termed the this old saw. I believe the aphors and homonyms. As ry and literature. I’ll admit worthy of consideration. Othello syndrome, the delu- Perhaps this is better more you know about an early academic under- I never appreciated classi- And as I read and consid- sion of infidelity. Othello said by the poet Edna St. someone or something, the achiever, my grade school cal books, poetry and the ered “Othello,” I even found finally kills his wife and then Vincent Millay: greater your understand- English teachers would crafting of words until my relevance to our current himself when he learns he ing and appreciation, even assuredly attest to their dif- forties. Though I’ve always American crisis of thought, was duped and she was not The world stands if you disagree with them. ficulties with me. However, appreciated history, art and culture and politics. unfaithful. Hatred causes out on either side, But then, being a “classical something must have stuck music, especially classical A tragedy is defined as the destruction of them No wider than the liberal” like the Founders of because my curiosity and music, even though my a calamity or a serious all, and as the play ends heart is wide; our country rather than the zeal to learn and master “roots” are the 60s! drama describing a con- the evil Iago is led off to Above the world is so-called modern liberals, I even the nuances of gram- Recently, I was chal- flict between the protago- be tortured to death for his stretched the sky, am tolerant of a diversity of mar continues. lenged to read Shake- nist and a superior force crimes. No higher that the thought. We are a part of Western speare’s tragedy, “Othello, resulting in disaster which As I read the play I imag- soul is high. One of my Fergisms Civilization whose founda- the Moor of Venice” for my elicits pity or terror (Web- ined myself a Greek citi- The soul can split goes, “Words are the tools tion is a Judeo-Christian egghead book club. I would ster). The ancient Greeks zen trying to learn the les- the sky in two, we use to express our ethical system. We speak not have selected this play/ were famous for their trag- sons of life. Unfortunately, And let the face of thoughts.” Aside from body English which has more book for many reasons; edies. Attendance was I could not help but identify God shine through. language, it’s all we have. words and more diversity one reason is I find Elizabe- required of Greek citizens modern day players among [Yet] he whose soul Actually, it’s fortunate that than any other language. than English difficult. Lan- to watch and learn from the characters in the play. I is flat - the sky we can’t read each other’s We can trace the concept guage changes over time mistakes and virtues of the could see Iago’s destruc- Will cave in on minds. If we could it would of democracy and even the and it has been four hun- characters. tive malevolence in Adam him by and by. be deafening, and probably word democracy to ancient dred years since the Bard Perhaps better known Schiff’s hatred of his own dangerous for me. Greece. It derives from the penned his classic tragedy. Shakespearian tragedies general, President Donald Don’t let it happen! Push As an amateur word- people (demos) rule (cracy). I persevered and now I have are “Hamlet,” where “some- Trump. Many characters back the darkness. smith, I covet word- Interestingly, when a greater appreciation for thing is rotten in Denmark,” are fooled by the villainous tools which help convey ancient Greek speaking this play and its nuances. and “Romeo and Juliet,” Iago just as Schiff’s lies You may email Dr. Ferguson my thoughts. And I feel people encountered others If you’re reluctant to read who die in each others fool many Americans. And at [email protected] You can’t get there from here, II If you love dead end in former crossings at in visiting the Road to to get out A Day Away Wears Valley. Wright, Blythe, Huffaker, Nowhere you can take I-40 and go driv- There are Solway, Ruggles or Galla- toward Asheville and turn ing, especial- a lot of ferry her Ferry Roads. The Blythe south at Canton on High- ly while there roads in our Ferry was a historic cross- way 74 towards Bryson is still some area that no ing where the last forced City. In the town look for autumn foli- longer have removal of the Cherokee Highway 1379 and take it age, there are ferry ser- took place and is now a north into that portion of a few places vice. Only Trail of Tears park. the Great Smoky Moun- in our region one contin- Another “You Can’t Get tain Park. You’ll eventually that you can ues to oper- There From Here” route, end up at the abandoned go… but can’t By Mike Steely ate and that’s and possibly the best highway tunnel or under- get anywhere Helm’s Ferry known, is the “Road To pass. If you’re up to it you beyond there. at the Union Nowhere” that begins in can then walk the Lake- The “Road to Nowhere” is six miles above Bryson City, Until the Foothills Park- County Boat Dock on the Bryson City, NC, and climbs shore Trailhead all the way N.C., and the route ends at the tunnel. Originally the way segment was complet- Powell River. Every other the Smokies for six miles to the headwaters of Fon- route was to link that section of the state with Tennessee, ed from Townsend to Wears road marked as a “ferry” or so of beautiful driving tana Lake. just across the mountain. It’s a fine example of “You can’t Valley that park highway road doesn’t access a river then ends abruptly at an While you’re in the Bryson get there from here.” Photo courtesy of Danielle Sykes. was a dead end atop one crossing by ferry. Some, underpass. Just beyond City area you might want to of the knobs. Opening it up like Washington Ferry, now the underpass you can drive just north to Chero- brought a great drive with cross a river or lake by walk what was to be the kee and visit with real Cher- Dam and then Highway just a couple hours from wonderful scenery along bridge. Some don’t cross route that eventually would okee Native Americans or 129 to Chilhowee, Tellico Knoxville. Take your the Smoky Mountains but, at all and you’ll find a dead end up in Tennessee. It’s visit the casino there. Lake and on to Maryville camera; you may catch a alas, the Foothills Parkway end where the road disap- an interesting side trip for Coming back you may and back to Knoxville. photo of a bear, fall colors, between there and Cosby pears into the water. anyone in that area. want to take Highway 441 It’s a good day outing or the end of “The Road to has yet to be built so you Take for instance the If you’re interested or Highway 28 to Fontana or an easier overnight, Nowhere.” PAGE D2 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SUIT AND ORDER TO APPEAR will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as to you before (4) months from the date of first publication as actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty otherwise their claims will be forever barred: Chancellor Clarence E. 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(1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first of the Estate of NANCY ANN HAGY who died Sep the Estate of HOLLIS C PETTY, JR. who died Sep alley; thence with said alley Westward 50 feet /s/ Howard G. Hogan publication of this notice if the creditor received an 7, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk 15, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk NOTICE TO to a stake; thence Northward parallel with the Clerk & Master actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, line of said improved lot 150 feet to the point Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, CREDITORS of beginning, being a lot shown in the McMillan from the date of this first publication; or Tennessee. 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NON-RESIDENT received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or her estate are required to file the same with the DOCKET NUMBER 82348-3 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or Notice is hereby given that on the 29TH day of Being the same property conveyed to the before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Grantor by Warranty Deed of record bearing NOTICE than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect (4) months from the date of first publication as otherwise their claims will be forever barred: otherwise their claims will be forever barred: of the Estate of SANDRA TIPTON TURNER who Instrument No. 201008160009869 in the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Register’s Office, in Knox County, Tennessee. described in (1)(A); or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first died Oct 11, 2019, were issued the undersigned TO: ALFREDO DELGADO; (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s publication of this notice if the creditor received an publication of this notice if the creditor received an by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Common address of property: 124 E. Oldham actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty Ave, Knoxville, TN 37917. Tax ID #081K-G- IN RE: TABITHA MICHELLE FRANKLIN date of death. actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and v. ALFREDO DELGADO (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (60) days before the date that is four (4) months non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, 006. from the date of this first publication; or WHEREAS, the undersigned is the Substitute NO. 198950-1 This the 24 day of SEPTEMBER, 2019. from the date of this first publication; or against his or her estate are required to file the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor same with the Clerk and Master of the above Trustee as appointed in the aforesaid Deed of received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Trust by a substitution, said appointment being in IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX ESTATE OF KENNETH LLOYD COLQUITT received an actual copy of the notice to creditors named Court on or before the earlier of the dates COUNTY, TENNESSEE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will the manner authorized by the Deed of Trust; and than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four WHEREAS, default has occurred under In this Cause appearing from the Complaint FELICIA COALSON; ADMINISTRATRIX than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four be forever barred: filed which is sworn to that the defendant, 900 S GAY STREET, SUITE 800 (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first the terms of the Note secured by the Deed of described in (1)(A); or Trust, and the indebtedness evidenced therein ALFREDO DELGADO, a non-resident of the State KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 described in (1)(A); or publication of this notice if the creditor received an of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty is now wholly due, the owner and holder of said date of death indebtedness, Edward Williams and wife, Carolyn ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so MATT JARBOE ATTORNEY AT LAW date of death (60) days before the date that is four (4) months that the ordinary process of law cannot be served 310 GREAT CIRCLE ROAD from the date of this first publication; or Williams, further assigned to MDK Enterprises, This the 28 day of OCTOBER, 2019. LLC., has requested the undersigned Substitute upon ALFREDO DELGADO. It is ordered that said NASHVILLE, TN. 37243 This the 25 day of OCTOBER, 2019. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor defendant, ALFREDO DELGADO, file an answer received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Trustee to sell the Property to satisfy same. ESTATE OF HOLLIS C PETTY, JR. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court ESTATE OF NANCY ANN HAGY if the creditor received the copy of the notice less in Knoxville, Tennessee and with Horace M. Brown, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four on November 18, 2019, the substitute trustee ROBBIE P SMITH; EXECUTRIX will sell the property to the highest bidder for an Attorneys whose address is, 373 Ellis Avenue NOTICE TO JOHN M HAGY; EXECUTOR (4) months from the date of first publication as Maryville, TN 37804 within thirty (30) days of the 4901 KNOXWOOD DRIVE 7108 MADEIRA DRIVE described in (1)(A); or cash. The Trustee’s sale will occur on or about CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 10:00 a.m. at the main entrance of the Knox last date of publication or a judgment by default KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s County Courthouse located at 400 Main Street will be taken against you and the cause will be set ESTATE OF JACKIE M ESLINGER date of death for hearing Ex-Parte as to you before Chancellor DAVID B HAMILTON ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES S TIPTON, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW SW, Knoxville, TN 37902. DOCKET NUMBER 82333-3 P.O. BOX 1990 This sale is subject to all matters shown on John F. Weaver at the Knox County Chancery 1810 MERCHANT DRIVE, SUITE 1 This the 29TH day of OCTOBER, 2019. Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day of KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901-1990 any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; Court, Division I, 400 W. Main Street, Suite 125, OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect of any restrictive covenants, easements, or setback Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This notice will be the Estate of JACKIE M ESLINGER who died Sep ESTATE OF SANDRA TIPTON TURNER lines that may be applicable; any statutory rights published in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for 5, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk NOTICE TO PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) of redemption of any governmental agency, state four (4) consecutive weeks. and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, NOTICE TO JEFFREY KYLE TURNER; EXECUTOR or federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as This 21st day of October, 2019. Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, CREDITORS CREDITORS 1104 ANDREWBROOK LN. well as any priority created by a fixture filing; ______having claims, matured or unmatured, against his KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 and to any matter than an accurate survey of the Clerk and Master or her estate are required to file the same with the ESTATE OF WENDELL THOMAS SANDERS ESTATE OF CONSTANCE A HEWITT premises might disclose. The sale held pursuant Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or DOCKET NUMBER 82315-3 DOCKET NUMBER 81678-2 KEVIN TONKIN ATTORNEY AT LAW to this Notice may be rescinded at any time. In before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 23 day of 8517 KINGSTON PK KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 addition, the following party may claim an interest otherwise their claims will be forever barred: OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect of OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect of in the above referenced property: Addie I. Fox and NOTICE OF SERVICE (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first the Estate of CONSTANCE A HEWITT who died Jul the Estate of WENDELL THOMAS SANDERS who Southeast Emergency Physicians, LLC. OF PROCESS BY publication of this notice if the creditor received an 25, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk died Apr 5, 2019, were issued the undersigned by The right is reserved to adjourn the date actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox NOTICE TO of the sale to another date or time, and place PUBLICATION (60) days before the date that is four (4) months Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, County, Tennessee. All persons, CREDITORS certain without further publication, upon the from the date of this first publication; or having claims, matured or unmatured, against the resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or announcement at the time and place for the sale STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor estate are required to file the same with the Clerk unmatured, against his or her estate are required to ESTATE OF RACHEL D ANDERSON set forth above. BUNCOMBE COUNTY received an actual copy of the notice to creditors and Master of the above named court on or before file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above DOCKET NUMBER 82164-2 Greg T. Pratt, Substitute Trustee IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE if the creditor received the copy of the notice less the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) named court on or before the earlier of the dates Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of 705 Gate Lane, Suite 202 District Court Division than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four otherwise their claims will be forever barred: prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect of Knoxville, TN 37909 File Number 19 CVD 3484 (4) months from the date of first publication as (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first forever barred. the Estate of RACHEL D ANDERSON who died Jul 865-769-6969 described in (1)(A); or date of the publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first 28, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk Janna Jones v. Ian Scott Jones (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of this notice to creditors publication of this notice if the creditor received an and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, date of death at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, To: Ian Scott Jones, Defendant (4) months from the date of the first publication; or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months having claims, matured or unmatured, against his NOTICE OF This the 25 day of OCTOBER, 2019. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor from the date of this first publication; or or her estate are required to file the same with the Take notice that a pleading seeking relief received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or SUBSTITUTE against you has been filed in the above-entitled ESTATE OF JACKIE M ESLINGER if the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) TRUSTEE’S SALE action. The nature of the relief being sought is as PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) received the copy of the notice less than sixty if the creditor received the copy of the notice less otherwise their claims will be forever barred: follows: Absolute Divorce. TERRY DWAIN POLLARD; CO-EXECUTOR (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (4) months from the date of first publication as WHEREAS, by Deed of Trust dated You are required to make defense to such 9032 ASHEVILLE HWY from the date of first publication as described in publication of this notice if the creditor received an pleading no later than December 9, 2019, and upon KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924 (1)(A);or described in (1)(A); or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty May 30, 2013, recorded in Instrument#: (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s your failure to do so, the party seeking service (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (60) days before the date that is four (4) months 201305310078660 of the Deed of Trust Records date of death. of Knox County, Tennessee, AHB ENTERPRISES, against you will apply to the Court for the relief TAMMY RENEE THOMAS; CO-EXECUTOR date of death. from the date of this first publication; or sought. 414 POLLAR HILL WAY INC, conveyed to Steven J. Greene, as Trustee, This the 23 day of OCTOBER, 2019. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the property situated in Knox County, Tennessee, KNOXVILLE, TN. 37924 This the 28 day of OCTOBER, 2019 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 28th day of October, 2019. to wit: ESTATE OF WENDELL THOMAS SANDERS if the creditor received the copy of the notice less SITUATED IN DISTRICT NO. NINE (9) OF BEN T NORRIS ATTORNEY ESTATE OF CONSTANCE A HEWITT than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Janna Jones AT LAW P.O. BOX 397 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, and lying outside JAMES W SANDERS; ADMINISTRATOR (4) months from the date of first publication as the corporate limits of the City of Knoxville, Plaintiff STRAWBERRY PLAINS, TN. 37871 HELEN L HEWITT; EXECUTRIX described in (1)(A); or 11 Sandhurst Drive 112 CHILHOWEE COURT 3653 N FOUNTAINCREST DRIVE Tennessee, and being Part of Lot 12, of the B. KNOXVILLE, TN, 37918 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s H. Sprankle Subdivision, of record in Plat Cabinet Asheville, NC 28806 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 date of death A, Slide 369B, in the Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee, also known as Tract One of NOTICE TO KEITH H BURROUGHS ATTORNEY AT LAW This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2019. land as shown by survey of Robert W. Waddell, 900 S GAY STREET, 14TH FLOOR, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT CREDITORS RIVERVIEW TOWER KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 Surveyor, DWY No. R-16, 346, dated April 27, ESTATE OF RACHEL D ANDERSON 1990. ESTATE OF LEROY FOUSE CREDITORS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Common Address of property: 3000 & 3002 NOTICE BARRY DAVID RUSSELL; EXECUTRIX DOCKET NUMBER 82244-1 ESTATE OF PEGGY ANN SHOFFNER Crenshaw Rd, Knoxville, TN 37920 TO: EILEEN KOZSAN Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day of NOTICE TO 110 SUNSTONE TERRACE TAX ID: 147-105 DOCKET NUMBER 82317-2 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35806 OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 23 day of WHEREAS, the undersigned is the Substitute IN RE: MOSS CREEK VILLAS HOMEOWNERS’ of the Estate of LEROY FOUSE who died Jul 16, Trustee as appointed in the aforesaid Deed of OCTOBER 2019, letters of administration c.t.a in ASSOCIATION v. EILEEN KOZSAN 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk ESTATE OF VALJEAN CARLYLE JACKSON respect of the Estate of PEGGY ANN SHOFFNER Trust by a substitution, said appointment being in and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, DOCKET NUMBER 82345-3 the manner authorized by the Deed of Trust; and who died Jul 26, 2019, were issued the undersigned NO. 198713-1 Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Notice is hereby given that on the 29TH day of by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of WHEREAS, default has occurred under resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect of the terms of the Note secured by the Deed of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, NOTICE TO IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX against his or her estate are required to file the the Estate of VALJEAN CARLYLE JACKSON who resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or Trust, and the indebtedness evidenced therein COUNTY, TENNESSEE same with the Clerk and Master of the above named died Jul 28, 2019, were issued the undersigned by is now wholly due, the owner and holder of unmatured, against his or her estate are required to CREDITORS In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above said indebtedness, CBBC Bank, has requested filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant EILEEN in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever County, Tennessee. All persons, the undersigned Substitute Trustee to sell the named court on or before the earlier of the dates ESTATE OF RONALD BRUCE ANDERSON KOZSAN, a non-resident of the State of Tennessee, barred. resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be Property to satisfy same. DOCKET NUMBER 82263-2 or whose whereabouts cannot be ascertained upon (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first unmatured, against his or her estate are required to forever barred: NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that diligent search and inquiry, so that the ordinary publication of this notice if the creditor received an file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of on November 26, 2019, the substitute trustee will (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first process of law cannot be served upon EILEEN actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty named Court on or before the earlier of the dates date of the publication of this notice if the creditor OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect sell the property to the highest bidder for cash. KOZSAN, it is ordered that said defendant, EILEEN (60) days before the date that is four (4) months prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise’their claims will be of the Estate of RONALD BRUCE ANDERSON who The Trustee’s sale will occur on or about 10:00 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors KOZSAN, file an answer with the Clerk and Master from the date of this first publication; or forever barred: at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four died Sep 18, 2019, were issued the undersigned a.m. at the main entrance of the Knox County of the Chancery Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Courthouse located at 400 Main Street, Knoxville, (4) months from the date of the first publication: or with Melanie E. Davis, an Attorney whose address received an actual copy of the notice to creditors publication of this notice if the creditor received an (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and TN 37902. is, 217 E Broadway Ave. Maryville, Tennessee if the creditor received the copy of the notice less actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, This sale is subject to all matters shown on received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if 37804 within thirty (30) days of the last date of The than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (60) days before the date that is four (4) months the creditor received the copy of the notice less than against the estate are required to file the same with any applicable recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any publication or a judgment by default will be taken (4) months from the date of first publication as from the date of this first publication; or the Clerk and Master of the above named court on restrictive covenants, easements, or setback lines sixty (60) days prior against you and the cause will be set for hearing Ex- described in (1)(A); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor to the date that is (4) months from the date of or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) that may be applicable; any statutory rights of Parte as to you before Chancellor John F. Weaver (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: redemption of any governmental agency, state or first publication as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve in the Knox County Chancery Court, Division I, at date of death. the creditor received the copy of the notice less than (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first federal; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as 400 W. Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. sixty (60) days prior date of the publication of this notice if the creditor any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any This notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus This the 28 day of OCTOBER, 2019. to the date that is four (4) months from the date This the 23 day of OCTOBER, 2019. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors matter than an accurate survey of the premises Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. of first publication as described in (1)(A); or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four might disclose. The sale held pursuant to this ESTATE OF LEROY FOUSE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF PEGGY ANN SHOFFNER (4) months from the date of the first publication; or Notice may be rescinded at any time. In addition, This 21st day of October, 2019. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) date of death (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the following parties may claim an interest in the PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ______JESSE FOUSE; ADMINISTRATOR JEFF SHOFFNER; ADMINISTRATOR CTA received an actual copy of the notice to creditors above referenced property: AHB Enterprises, Inc., Clerk and Master 825 W OUTER DRIVE This the 29TH day of OCTOBER, 2019. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less and Andrew H. Brewster. 1223 VENIDO DRIVE OAK RIDGE, TN. 37830 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four The right is reserved to adjourn the date ESTATE OF VALJEAN CARLYLE JACKSON (4) months from the date of first publication as of the sale to another date or time, and place PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) described in (1)(A);or certain without further publication, upon the NON-RESIDENT NOTICE TO KENNETH ALLEN JACKSON; EXECUTOR NOTICE TO (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s announcement at the time and place for the sale 205 CROFTON LN. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 date of death. set forth above. NOTICE CREDITORS CREDITORS Christopher M. Caldwell, Substitute Trustee This the 8 day of OCTOBER, 2019 705 Gate Lane, Suite 202 ESTATE OF JAMES “JIM” CAROLYN GILLIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW ESTATE OF DONALD R SINCLAIR Knoxville, TN 37909 TO: ELIAS MARTIN MARTINEZ GUILLEN; MARVIN GALLOWAY 10805 KINGSTON PK STE 200 DOCKET NUMBER 82335-2 ESTATE OF RONALD BRUCE ANDERSON 865-769-6969 DOCKET NUMBER 82339-3 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day of PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) IN RE: LUISA MERCEDES MARTINEZ v. Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect of JOYCE ANN ANDERSON; EXECUTRIX ELIAS MARTIN MARTINEZ GUILLEN of OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in the Estate of DONALD R SINCLAIR who died Oct 1627 BLACKWOOD DRIVE respect of the Estate of JAMES “JIM” MARVIN NOTICE TO 5, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 NO. 198612-2 GALLOWAY who died Aug 20, 2019, were issued and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the CREDITORS Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, EDWARD A COX, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW COURT IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. having claims, matured or unmatured, against his 1111 N NORTHSHORE DRIVE, SUITE N-290 COUNTY, TENNESSEE All persons, resident and non-resident, having ESTATE OF CLYDE ARMSTRONG MOORE, SR. or her estate are required to file the same with the KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 In this Cause appearing from the Complaint claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her DOCKET NUMBER 82324-3 Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or NOTICES filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant ELIAS estate are required to file the same with the Clerk Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day of before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) MARTIN MARTINEZ GUILLEN is a non-resident of and Master of the above named Court on or before OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect NON-RESIDENT the State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts the earlier of the dates prescribed in of the Estate of CLYDE ARMSTRONG MOORE, cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever SR. who died Sep 18, 2019, were issued the NOTICE inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law barred: undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the You can reserve your legal or cannot be served upon ELIAS MARTIN MARTINEZ (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX GUILLEN it is ordered that said defendant ELIAS publication of this notice if the creditor received an persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARTIN MARTINEZ GUILLEN file an answer with actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty matured or unmatured, against his or her estate are public notice by emailing SUNTRUST BANK, Plaintiff, the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court in (60) days before the date that is four (4) months required to file the same with the Clerk and Master vs. Knoxville, Tennessee and with Jerry R. Givens, an from the date of this first publication; or of the above named court on or before the earlier BUFORD C. HARVEY and KIMBERLY Attorneys whose address is, 9724 Kingston Pike, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their [email protected] or J. HARVEY, Defendants. Suite 504, Knoxville, TN 37922, within thirty (30) received an actual copy of the notice to creditors claims will be forever barred. No: 198450-2 days of the last date of publication or a judgment if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first calling (865) 686-9970. by default will be taken against you and the cause than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four publication of this notice if the creditor received an November 11, 2019 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect of having claims, matured or unmatured, against the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four CAROLYN GILLIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTICE TO the Estate of BRADFORD LAMAR CAMERON who estate are required to file the same with the Clerk publication of this notice if the creditor received an (4) months from the date of first publication as 10805 KINGSTON PIKE, SUITE 200 died Dec 31, 2018, were issued the undersigned and Master of the above named court on or before actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty described in (1)(A); or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 CREDITORS by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF LOIS H BLANKENSHIP Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and otherwise their claims will be forever barred: from the date of this first publication; or date of death. DOCKET NUMBER 82371-2 non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor This the 31 day of OCTOBER, 2019. Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of against his or her estate are required to file the same date of the publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors NOTICE TO NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect with the Clerk and Master of the above named court received an actual copy of this notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF TIMOTHY SCOTT LONG of the Estate of LOIS H BLANKENSHIP who died on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS Sep 1, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. (4) months from the date of the first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as RACHEL LONG; ADMINISTRATRIX Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or 1069 PAXTON DRIVE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 ESTATE OF JOHN W NIPPER County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- publication of this notice if the creditor received an received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DOCKET NUMBER 82368-2 resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of against his or her estate are required to file the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four This the 7 day of OCTOBER, 2019. NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as NOTICE TO of the Estate of JOHN W NIPPER who died Sep 30, named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A);or ESTATE OF DAVID EARL HOFFMEISTER CREDITORS 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less be forever barred: date of death. JASON DAVID HOFFMEISTER; EXECUTOR ESTATE OF JOHN OLIVER MAPLES, JR. Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019 3023 PORT ROYAL LANE DOCKET NUMBER 82351-3 having claims, matured or unmatured, against his (4) months from the date of first publication as publication of this notice if the creditor received an KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 Notice is hereby given that on the 30TH day of or her estate are required to file the same with the described in (1)(A); or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF MARY HELEN DANIEL OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) SARAH R JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW of the Estate of JOHN OLIVER MAPLES, JR. who before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) from the date of this first publication; or date of death LESA D MEDLEY; EXECUTRIX 11907 KINGSTON PIKE, SUITE 201 otherwise their claims will be forever barred: This the 31 day of OCTOBER, 2019. died Oct 6, 2019, were issued the undersigned by (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 800 CHATEAUGAS ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF BRADFORD LAMAR CAMERON Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and if the creditor received the copy of the notice less non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) NOTICE TO (60) days before the date that is four (4) months STEPHANIE CAMERON; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO against his or her estate are required to file the (4) months from the date of first publication as same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or described in (1)(A); or 119 TEABERRY COURT CREDITORS (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor MOORESVILLE, NC 28115 CREDITORS named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF LOWELL DAVIS prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death if the creditor received the copy of the notice less GAIL F WORTLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW DOCKET NUMBER 82369-3 ESTATE OF FRANCES C HORTON be forever barred: This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of DOCKET NUMBER 80871-2 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 3715 POWERS STREET (4) months from the date of first publication as KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF LOIS H BLANKENSHIP of the Estate of LOWELL DAVIS who died Oct 10, NOVEMBER 2019, letters administration in respect actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty described in (1)(A); or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk of the Estate of FRANCES C HORTON who died Aug (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s SALLY B SUTHERLAND; EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, 23, 2018, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk from the date of this first publication; or date of death 112 WOODLAND DRIVE LEBANON, VA 24266 Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. CREDITORS having claims, matured or unmatured, against his Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors VICTORIA B TILLMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW or her estate are required to file the same with the having claims, matured or unmatured, against his if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF JOHN W NIPPER 1019 ORCHID DRIVE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 ESTATE OF DOROTHY P CARPENTER Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or or her estate are required to file the same with the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) DOCKET NUMBER 82251-2 before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Clerk and Master of the above named court on or (4) months from the date of first publication as MAREE NIPPER SMITH; CO-EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of otherwise their claims will be forever barred: before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) described in (1)(A); or 4504 MELLOWOOD CIRCLE NOTICE TO OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first otherwise their claims will be forever barred. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 of the Estate of DOROTHY P CARPENTER who publication of this notice if the creditor received an (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first date of death CREDITORS died Mar 8, 2019, were issued the undersigned actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty publication of this notice if the creditor received an This the 30TH day of OCTOBER, 2019. JOHN MARK NIPPER; CO-EXECUTOR by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of (60) days before the date that is four (4) months actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty 5212 ASPEN LANE ESTATE OF BRUCE LYMAN BORIN Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and from the date of this first publication; or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months ESTATE OF JOHN OLIVER MAPLES, ROCKFORD, TN. 37853 DOCKET NUMBER 82299-2 non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor from the date of this first publication; or JR. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 17 day of against the estate are required to file the same with received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor JAMES R. JONES; EXECUTOR OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect of the Clerk and Master of the above named court on if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 5212 WINFIELD LANE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 the Estate of BRUCE LYMAN BORIN who died Jul or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NOTICE TO 6, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, date of the publication of this notice if the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or CREDITORS ESTATE OF FRANCES ORLEAN NUSHAN having claims, matured or unmatured, against his received an actual copy of this notice to creditors date of death (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DOCKET NUMBER 82365-2 or her estate are required to file the same with the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. date of death. Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of (4) months from the date of the first publication; or This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. ESTATE OF JOAN L MAYSEY Clerk and Master of the above named court on or DOCKET NUMBER 82364-1 NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF LOWELL DAVIS of the Estate of FRANCES ORLEAN NUSHAN who received an actual copy of the notice to creditors ESTATE OF FRANCES C HORTON Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of otherwise their claims will be forever barred. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect died Sep 1, 2019, were issued the undersigned by (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first if the creditor received the copy of the notice less REBECCA DAVIS GARRISON; EXECUTRIX PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four MARY E STRASSBURGER; ADMINISTRATRIX of the Estate of JOAN L MAYSEY who died Oct 1, publication of this notice if the creditor received an 1508 LISA DRIVE 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (4) months from the date of first publication as MARYVILLE, TN. 37803 3318 W DENISON AVENUE non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, described in (1)(A);or DAVENPORT, IA. 52804 and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (60) days before the date that is four (4) months Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, against the estate are required to file the same with from the date of this first publication; or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s BRADLEY C SAGRAVES ATTORNEY the Clerk and Master of the above named court on date of death. having claims, matured or unmatured, against the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor AT LAW P.O. BOX 2047 estate are required to file the same with the Clerk or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 4 day of OCTOBER, 2019 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: NOTICE TO and Master of the above named court on or before if the creditor received the copy of the notice less the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF DOROTHY P CARPENTER date of the publication of this notice if the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of first publication as (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of this notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or JONATHAN K CARPENTER; EXECUTOR NOTICE TO ESTATE OF REVA JEAN JONES at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four 8817 ELLIS LANE POWELL, TN. 37849 date of the publication of this notice if the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DOCKET NUMBER 82354-3 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of the first publication; or date of death. CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor This the 17 day of OCTOBER, 2019. ANDREW J CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW ESTATE OF KATHLEEN CRABTREE DEW OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect (4) months from the date of the first publication; or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 5344 NORTH BROADWAY, SUITE 105 DOCKET NUMBER 82366-3 of the Estate of REVA JEAN JONES who died Sep (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF BRUCE LYMAN BORIN KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of 30, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk received an actual copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as MATTHEW THOMAS BORIN; NOTICE TO of the Estate of KATHLEEN CRABTREE DEW who Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four described in (1)(A);or ADMINISTRATOR died Oct 7, 2019, were issued the undersigned by having claims, matured or unmatured, against his (4) months from the date of first publication as (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 10824 YARNELL ROAD CREDITORS the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of or her estate are required to file the same with the described in (1)(A);or date of death. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 ESTATE OF MATTIE COLLENE CARTER Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019 DOCKET NUMBER 82187-1 non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, before the earlier of the dates prescribed in date of death. Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of against his or her estate are required to file the (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019 ESTATE OF FRANCES ORLEAN NUSHAN NOTICE TO OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect same with the Clerk and Master of the above barred: PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) of the Estate of MATTIE COLLENE CARTER who named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first ESTATE OF JOAN L MAYSEY HOME FEDERAL BANK OF CREDITORS died Oct 10, 2018, were issued the undersigned prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will publication of this notice if the creditor received an PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) TENNESSEE; EXECUTOR by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of be forever barred: actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty JAMES MICHAEL WHITAKER; CO-EXECUTOR 515 MARKET STREET, SUITE 500 ESTATE OF CARLA DARCEL BROWN Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (60) days before the date that is four (4) months 823 ZOLA LANE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 DOCKET NUMBER 82250-1 non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, publication of this notice if the creditor received an from the date of this first publication; or Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of against the estate are required to file the same with actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ROBERT ALAN WHITAKER; CO-EXECUTOR STEPHEN L CARPENTER ATTORNEY AT LAW OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect the Clerk and Master of the above named court on (60) days before the date that is four (4) months received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 854 MEADOWFIELD DRIVE 10413 KINGSTON PIKE, SUITE 200 of the Estate of CARLA DARCEL BROWN who or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) from the date of this first publication; or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 died Aug 27, 2019, were issued the undersigned or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and date of the publication of this notice if the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO NOTICE TO non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, received an actual copy of this notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s against his or her estate are required to file the same at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death CREDITORS CREDITORS with the Clerk and Master of the above named court (4) months from the date of the first publication; or described in (1)(A); or This the 31 day of OCTOBER, 2019. on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF JEANIE L MCQUAIG ESTATE OF SARAH GRACE OTT or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death ESTATE OF REVA JEAN JONES DOCKET NUMBER 82265-1 DOCKET NUMBER 82284-2 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 14 day of publication of this notice if the creditor received an than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four NED EDWARD JONES, JR.; EXECUTOR OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF KATHLEEN CRABTREE 4362 WALLENTON COURT of the Estate of JEANIE L MCQUAIG who died Aug of the Estate of SARAH GRACE OTT who died Sep (60) days before the date that is four (4) months described in (1)(A);or DEW PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S} KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 17, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk 5, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk from the date of this first publication; or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s RICHARD DEW; EXECUTOR and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor date of death. 3815 SEQUOYAH AVENUE Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 8 day of OCTOBER, 2019 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 having claims, matured or unmatured, against the having claims, matured or unmatured, against his if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NOTICE TO estate are required to file the same with the Clerk or her estate are required to file the same with the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF MATTIE COLLENE CARTER and Master of the above named court on or before Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or (4) months from the date of first publication as PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) described in (1)(A); or CHERYL ANN CARTER; CO-EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO otherwise their claims will be forever barred: otherwise their claims will be forever barred: ESTATE OF BRANT GREGORY KERSEY (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 1283 TAMARACK DRIVE #20126 DOCKET NUMBER 82159-3 date of death. JASPER, GA. 30143 CREDITORS date of the publication of this notice if the creditor publication of this notice if the creditor received an Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of received an actual copy of this notice to creditors actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty This the 7 day of OCTOBER, 2019. OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect MARTHA C ROUTH; CO-EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF ATHLYNE ANNABELLE at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (60) days before the date that is four (4) months HANCOCK AKA ATHLYNE ANNABELLE of the Estate of BRANT GREGORY KERSEY who (4) months from the date of the first publication; or from the date of this first publication; or ESTATE OF CARLA DARCEL BROWN 1120 SNOWDON DRIVE died Jul 25, 2019, were issued the undersigned PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 STALLINGS HANCOCK (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor DOCKET NUMBER 82229-1 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors SHERRY BROWN HENSLEY; Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and ADMINISTRATRIX JOHN W ROUTH ATTORNEY AT LAW Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 1501 SPRING HILL ROAD 3232 TAZEWELL PIKE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 against his or her estate are required to file the same KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 of the Estate of ATHLYNE ANNABELLE HANCOCK (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as AKA ATHLYNE ANNABELLE STALLINGS HANCOCK with the Clerk and Master of the above named court described in (1)(A);or described in (1)(A); or who died Feb 3, 2019, were issued the undersigned on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s NOTICE TO NOTICE TO by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. date of death. date of death Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first This the 8 day of OCTOBER, 2019 This the 14 day of OCTOBER, 2019. CREDITORS CREDITORS resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or publication of this notice if the creditor received an unmatured, against his or her estate are required to actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF JEANIE L MCQUAIG ESTATE OF SARAH GRACE OTT ESTATE OF CAROLYN R BROWN ESTATE OF LAVERNE K COPPOCK file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) DOCKET NUMBER 82260-2 DOCKET NUMBER 82370-1 named court on or before the earlier of the dates from the date of this first publication; or BRUCE M MCQUAIG; EXECUTOR JOE P ATKINS; EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 909 EAGLE DEN DRIVE SEYMOUR, TN. 37865 3704 WHITWORTH DRIVE NOVEMBER 2019, letters of administration c.t.a. in Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of forever barred. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 respect of the Estate of CAROLYN R BROWN who NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first if the creditor received the copy of the notice less JACK W BOWERS ATTORNEY AT LAW died Jun 17, 2019, were issued the undersigned by of the Estate of LAVERNE K COPPOCK who died publication of this notice if the creditor received an than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2606 GREENWAY DRIVE, SUITE 315 the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Oct 10, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (4) months from the date of first publication as KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 County, Tennessee. All persons, Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (60) days before the date that is four (4) months described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- from the date of this first publication; or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s unmatured, against his or her estate are required to resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor date of death. CREDITORS file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above against the estate are required to file the same with received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 4 day of OCTOBER, 2019. NOTICE TO named court on or before the earlier of the dates the Clerk and Master of the above named court on if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF KIMBERLY SUE ROBERTS prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF BRANT GREGORY KERSEY CREDITORS DOCKET NUMBER 82278-2 forever barred: or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of first publication as PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first LEANNE MCGINNIS KERSEY; Notice is hereby given that on the 29TH day of (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF WANDA LOUISE NEWELL date of the publication of this notice if the creditor date of the publication of this notice if the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ADMINISTRATRIX OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect received an actual copy of this notice to creditors 3776 GOOSENECK DRIVE DOCKET NUMBER 82344-2 of the Estate of KIMBERLY SUE ROBERTS who received an actual copy of this notice to creditors date of death Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2019. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 died Jun 26, 2019, were issued the undersigned (4) months from the date of the first publication; or NOVEMBER 2019, letters administration in respect by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of (4) months from the date of the first publication; or of the Estate of WANDA LOUISE NEWELL who (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF ATHLYNE ANNABELLE ANDREA C ANDERSON ATTORNEY Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and received an actual copy of the notice to creditors AT LAW P.O. BOX 2425 died Apr 24, 2019, were issued the undersigned non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors HANCOCK AKA ATHLYNE ANNABELLE by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less STALLINGS HANCOCK KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 against his or her estate are required to file the same than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and with the Clerk and Master of the above named court than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) described in (1)(A);or NOTICE TO against his or her estate are required to file the same or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. described in (1) (A); or MARY HANCOCK ATTKISSON; with the Clerk and Master of the above named court (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ADMINISTRATRIX (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first date of death. CREDITORS on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) publication of this notice if the creditor received an date of death. 1716 NIGHBERT LANE or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This the 5 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF TIMOTHY SCOTT LONG (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (60) days before the date that is four (4) months DOCKET NUMBER 82357-3 publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF CAROLYN R BROWN ESTATE OF LAVERNE K COPPOCK from the date of this first publication; or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect of (60) days before the date that is four (4) months RON STEWARD; ADMINISTRATOR CTA ROSE ANN COX; EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 4415 BARBARA DRIVE the Estate of TIMOTHY SCOTT LONG who died Sep from the date of this first publication; or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 118 WYNDHAM ROAD 18, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor OAK RIDGE, TN. 37830 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 CREDITORS than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF DAVID EARL HOFFMEISTER Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ROBERT W WILKINSON ATTORNEY described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 82224-2 having claims, matured or unmatured, against his than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s AT LAW P.O. BOX 4415 Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of or her estate are required to file the same with the (4) months from the date of first publication as OAK RIDGE, TN. 37831-4415 date of death CREDITORS OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect Clerk and Master of the above named court on or described in (1)(A); or This the 29TH day of OCTOBER, 2019. You can reserve your legal or of the Estate of DAVID EARL HOFFMEISTER who before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF MARY HELEN DANIEL died Aug 1, 2019, were issued the undersigned otherwise their claims will be forever barred. date of death ESTATE OF KIMBERLY SUE ROBERTS public notice by emailing NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 82316-1 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and publication of this notice if the creditor received an DARBY NICHOLS; ADMINISTRATRIX CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF WANDA LOUISE NEWELL 3419 ARGYLE DR, [email protected] or NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect against his or her estate are required to file the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 ESTATE OF BRADFORD LAMAR CAMERON of the Estate of MARY HELEN DANIEL who died Jul same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or JACK R HALL; ADMINISTRATOR DOCKET NUMBER 82235-1 27, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 10420 FANTASY WAY calling (865) 686-9970. and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of the notice to creditors KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, be forever barred: if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PAGE D4 The Knoxville Focus November 11, 2019 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES unmatured, against his or her estate are required respect of the Estate of BARBARA LOWMILLER (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Notice is hereby given that on the 30TH described in (1)(A);or NOTICE TO to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the THORNTON who died Aug 23, 2019, were issued date of death. day of OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s above named court on or before the earlier of the the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the This the 1 day of NOVEMBER, 2019 respect of the Estate of LILLIAN STEPHENSON date of death. CREDITORS dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. WADE who died Oct 12, 2019, were issued ESTATE OF DIANE MARIE SAFGREN will be forever barred: All persons, resident and non-resident, having ESTATE OF CAROL ALLEN R TIPTON the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the This the 25 day of OCTOBER, 2019 DOCKET NUMBER 81927-2 (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of first date of the publication of this notice if the are required to file the same with the Clerk and JAMES M TIPTON; EXECUTOR persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, ESTATE OF PATRICIA ANN BENTON OCTOBER 2019, letters administration in respect of creditor received an actual copy of this notice to Master of the above named court on or before 1162 GRAY EAGLE LANE matured or unmatured, against his or her estate PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) the Estate of DIANE MARIE SAFGREN who died Apr creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 are required to file the same with the Clerk and SARA JO RYAN; EXECUTRIX 24, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk that is four (4) months from the date of the first otherwise their claims will be forever barred: Master of the above named Court on or before 2120 DOTHAN DRIVE and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, publication: or (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) MURFREESBORO, TN. 37128 Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor first date of the publication of this notice if the otherwise their claims will be forever barred: having claims, matured or unmatured, against his received an actual copy of the notice to creditors creditor received an actual copy of this notice to NOTICE TO (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the or her estate are required to file the same with the if the creditor received the copy of the notice creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date first publication of this notice if the creditor Clerk and Master of the above named court on or less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is that is four (4) months from the date of the first CREDITORS received an actual copy of this notice to creditors before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (4) months from the date of first publication as publication; or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF WINONA E TUNNELL (4) months from the date of this first publication; (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred. described in (1) (A); or DOCKET NUMBER 82249-3 MISC. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of ·(B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor first publication of this notice if the creditor date of death. NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect received an actual copy of this notice to creditors This the 4 day of OCTOBER, 2019. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors NOTICES (4) months from the date of first publication as of the Estate of WINONA E TUNNELL who died if the creditor received the copy of the notice less at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Aug 4, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the ESTATE OF ALICE SEALS-JETT described in (1)(A);or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox LEGAL SECTION 94 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as or County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- TONI SEALS; ADMINISTRATRIX CTA date of death. described in (1)(A); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, Knox County will receive bids for the following 109 E MALTA ROAD This the 31 day of OCTOBER, 2019 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors against his or her estate are required to file the items & services: OAK RIDGE, TN. 37830 date of death if the creditor received the copy of the notice less same with the Clerk and Master of the above Bid 2901, Diesel Engine Repair Services (Re- than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF BARBARA LOWMILLER This the 30TH day of OCTOBER, 2019. Bid), due 12/4/19; THORNTON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (4) months from the date of first publication as prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Bid 2909, Carpet Tiles, due 12/17/19; described in (1)(A); or JAMES W THORNTON; EXECUTOR ESTATE OF LILLIAN STEPHENSON Bid 2913, Electric Salt Spreaders, due NOTICE TO 539 ILLINOIS AVENUE be forever barred: WADE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 12/10/19 date of death SEYMOUR, TN. 37865 REBECCA WADE; EXECUTRIX For additional information call 865-215-5777, CREDITORS first publication of this notice if the creditor 214 DRUID DRIVE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 This the 4 day of OCTOBER, 2019. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North ESTATE OF RAMONA KNIGHT TALLENT at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, ESTATE OF DIANE MARIE SAFGREN DOCKET NUMBER 82352-1 NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of this first publication; or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 30 day of or NOTICE TO procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus ROBERT BROWN; ADMINISTRATOR OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect CREDITORS (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor items, go to www.govdeals.com. 4676 MIKE PADGETT HWY of the Estate of RAMONA KNIGHT TALLENT who received an actual copy of the notice to creditors CREDITORS AUGUSTA, GA. 30906 died Aug 26, 2019, were issued the undersigned ESTATE OF CAROL ALLEN R TIPTON if the creditor received the copy of the notice less by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court DOCKET NUMBER 82361-1 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF PATRICIA ANN BENTON NOTICE OF LIEN SALE of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of (4) months from the date of first publication as DOCKET NUMBER 81931-3 NOTICE TO and non-resident, having claims, matured or NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect described in (1)(A); or Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day of Vehicle described will be sold at Public Auction unmatured, against his or her estate are required of the Estate of CAROL ALLEN R TIPTON who (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s OCTOBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect Wednesday November 27, 2019 at 9AM pursuant CREDITORS to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the died Oct 12, 2019, were issued the undersigned date of death of the Estate of PATRICIA ANN BENTON who to TN House Bill #379 Held at Knox Auto Repair, above named Court on or before the earlier of the by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. died Jun 1, 2019, were issued the undersigned 820 Lovell Road, Knoxville, TN. 37932 ESTATE OF JEAN RULE SAUNDERS dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt DOCKET NUMBER 82272-2 will be forever barred: and non-resident, having claims, matured or ESTATE OF WINONA E TUNNELL of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident 1G1AK52F057660401 Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the unmatured, against the estate are required to file PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) and non-resident, having claims, matured or NOVEMBER 2019, letters testamentary in respect first publication of this notice if the creditor the same with the Clerk and Master of the above VIRGINIA T WILLIAMS; EXECUTRIX unmatured, against the estate are required to file of the Estate of JEAN RULE SAUNDERS who died received an actual copy of this notice to creditors named court on or before the earlier of the dates 721 VIRTUE ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 the same with the Clerk and Master of the above PUBLIC NOTICE Jul 16, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will named court on or before the earlier of the dates be forever barred: prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Application for title: Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (4) months from the date of this first publication; LEE A POPKIN ATTORNEY AT LAW County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- or (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the be forever barred: Edward Thompson hereby serves notice that first date of the publication of this notice if the 1111 NORTHSHORE DRIVE, SUITE S-700 (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the he/she intends to apply for a title on a vehicle resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 against his or her estate are required to file the received an actual copy of the notice to creditors creditor received an actual copy of this notice to first date of the publication of this notice if the described as follows: 1993 Nissan KNG , Vehicle same with the Clerk and Master of the above if the creditor received the copy of the notice less creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date creditor received an actual copy of this notice to Identification Number 1N6SD16Y9PC318009 named Court on or before the earlier of the dates than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four that is four (4) months from the date of the first creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date . Any and all parties holding an interest in said prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (4) months from the date of first publication as publication; or NOTICE TO that is four (4) months from the date of the first vehicle must contact Edward Thompson by be forever barred: described in (1)(A); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor publication; or certified mail, return receipt requested, within ten (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors CREDITORS (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (10) business days of the date of this publication first publication of this notice if the creditor date of death if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors to 6726 Little Flat Creek Land, Corryton, TN received an actual copy of this notice to creditors This the 30 day of OCTOBER, 2019. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF LILLIAN STEPHENSON WADE if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 37721, at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as DOCKET NUMBER 82350-2 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Published in The Knoxville Focus Monday, (4) months from the date of this first publication; ESTATE OF RAMONA KNIGHT TALLENT described in (1)(A);or (4) months from the date of first publication as November 11, 2019 or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor BENJAMIN TALLENT; EXECUTOR received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 3801 SULLIVAN ROAD if the creditor received the copy of the notice less KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s NOTICE TO service directory date of death This the 4 day of NOVEMBER, 2019. CREDITORS

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