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BE SAFE . WASH YOUR HANDS . WEAR A MASK . SOCIALLY DISTANCE COVID-19 2019 Knox County Total Confirmed % COVID-19 Cases/ Total COVID-19 % COVID-19 Deaths/ Weekly Total Population1 COVID-19 Cases2 Total Population Deaths2 Total Population 470,313 34,868 7.4% 396 .08% Focus SOURCES 1. U.S. Census Bureau 2. Knox County Health Department data from 1/16/2021. Local bars face permit suspensions for curfew violations By Ken Lay 1/16/2021Both establishments 470,313 34,868the beer board 7.4% on Tues 396- requested 0.08% to fine each Oasis would likely be held Attorney Rick Owens is have been cited multiple day, Feb. 2 at noon. Bil- establishment $3,000 for via Zoom. representing both estab- Two West Knoxville bars times for violating the Knox liards and Brews has been each violation. Beer board officer Gerald lishments. Alyson Dyer now face suspension hear- County Board of Health’s cited for 14 violations. It The two pre-hearing con- Gulley is hoping to conduct from the City Law Depart- ings early next month for 10 p.m. curfew put into will have its license sus- ferences were conducted Billiards’ and Brews’ sus- ment said that the city was multiple citations. place due to the ongoing pension hearing on Tues- via Zoom Thursday morn- pension hearing in-person, looking for expedited hear- Paul’s Oasis, located at COVID-19 pandemic. day, Feb. 9. ing due to the Tennessee provided that the state ings in both cases because 8021 Kingston Pike, and Paul’s Oasis has been Paul’s Oasis is facing a Supreme Court’s mandate Supreme Court does not she noted that both estab- Billiards and Brews, locat- cited for violating curfew 60-day permit suspension of no public hearings. That extend its mandate. lishments would continue ed at Unicorn Drive, will eight times since the while Billiards and Brews mandate expires on Jan. “I would like to conduct to be cited for curfew vio- appear before the Knox- curfew began being could lose its permit for 29. But beer board offi- this hearing in-person so I lations. ville Beer Board in early enforced in November. up to 75 days. In addition, cer Celeste Herbert said can judge the credibility of Dyer said that Paul’s February. The bar will appear before the beer board has been that the hearing for Paul’s the witnesses,” Gulley said. Continue on page 4

CHEERS FOR THE REFS! Board of Health dissolution may be postponed By Mike Steely communication open.” Senior Writer Ward’s ordinance [email protected] to dissolve the board With the COVID-19 pan- passed in a split vote demic still raging in Knox last month and is on the County, it appears sup- agenda for today’s work porters of dissolving the session. Several com- Board of Health may be missioners who support- backing off, at least for ed the ordinance have another month. said publicly they would The board met vote to postpone it for 30 Wednesday evening and days. heard Director Dr. Martha The board mem- Buchanan report that bers also talked about four of the five “bench- threats against them marks” are in the RED and their families as well category with only the as threats made against testing capacity in the Knox County Commis- YELLOW. sioners. While voting to “I’m hopeful Commis- continue restrictions sioner Ward will not go during the crisis until Feb- through with his ordi- ruary 4th the board heard PHOTO BY TRACY HEARD nance,” board member from Kevin Hill who asked TSSAA basketball officials (left to right) Michael Callahan, John Anderson and Danny Chandler from the Knox Dr. Patrick O’Brien said, them to condemn “cred- South Association give fist bumps to each other before taking the floor for the Halls vs. Powell game Thursday night adding he has talked ible threats” against sev- at Powell. Officials across the state are working for less money this season to help offset financial losses at the gate with commissioners and eral commissioners by that have hit high school athletics. Spectators at the games are restricted to players’ parents or guardians and im- “we have something in unknown citizens. mediate household members due to the increase in COVID-19 infections. Please see story in Sports and Recreation, common. Butting heads The board responded Section B. is behind us.” He added, with a resolution against “Let’s keep the lines of Continue on page 4 Dual businesses What’s the future of fire and request rescue in Knox County? By Mike Steely be fair for Knoxville residents, who the commission is looking at three permission to Senior Writer [email protected] are county taxpayers, to be taxed and six-month contributions. for coverage they would not receive? The current and short-term future open in Bearden For several years there’s been talk The UT study recommended of fire and rescue funding is before By Bill Howard about a future fire department to spreading the cost of a fire depart- the Knox County Commission’s work when Knoxville lawyer Ben- serve all of Knox County. The city ment across the county which could session and regular meeting. When All too common an issue jamin Mullins, represent- has its own fire department but in save homeowners money from the the commissioners meet Tuesday in in local politics is whether ing applicant Acre Kings- the county, there are different vol- current subscription rates for ser- the work session they will discuss a business is allowed to ton Pike T5 LLC, requested unteer and subscription-based vice and fire insurance. A county- forming a “Knox County Fire and open. Given that business- from the commission per- units covering different parts of the wide tax to pay for a fire department Technical Rescue Committee.” es provide goods and ser- mission for Acre to open county. The same is true for rescue would mean everyone, whether they The committee apparently already vices that people want, as two businesses. squads. want protection or not, would pay exists and has submitted a report well as providing employ- The property, currently a While a UT study of fire protection additional taxes. Given the uproar notifying the commission that it was ment for people who need Kar Kare Muffler business, in Knox County has recommended a over higher county taxes, the county established back in March. jobs, it would be easy to sits at 8002 Kingston Pike county-wide fire department there continues to move forward with “Mayor Jacobs asked that we look think that business appli- - near West Town Mall in seems to be little support in the some funding to independent fire at fire and rescue services across cants would generally get City Council District 2 – county administration or the com- and rescue groups. the county and provide recommen- a green light. And often west of Winston Road and mission because of the expense While the fire and rescue groups dations for the FY21 budget,” Brad that’s the case. on the south side of Kings- and a tax increase. Also, would it continually ask for annual funding Continued on page 6 But sometimes it’s more ton Pike. Across the street complicated. Is the busi- is Suburban Plaza. ness in a commercial The applicant wants to zone? Is it sufficiently far convert the current facility enough away from a resi- into a pair of complemen- dential zone? Can the busi- tary businesses: Scoot- 120 B Lynnwood Dr. ness be trusted to remain ers Coffee and Take 5 Oil Knoxville, Tn. 37918 up to code and be a good Change. According to Mul- neighbor? lins, the Scooters Coffee Thinking of Buying or Selling? At its monthly meeting franchise will be the first Contact on Jan. 14, the Knoxville- in Tennessee; the Take 5 Deborah Hill-Hobby, Affiliate Broker Knox. Co. Planning Com- Oil Change will be the first 865/207-5587 Mobile mission took up the issue Continue on page 3 865/770-4030 Office PAGE A2 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 I hope Joe Biden does a good job Even husbands and Democrats I saw seemed addresses. Bart Marcois, a career deliveries came in trucks or From a distance wives and best friends dis- to be emphasizing how fair John Lott, senior advi- foreign service officer and vans. Like in Georgia they agree sometimes, and I did and honest they thought sor to the Justice Depart- official election observer were pulled from under the not agree with President the election was, trying to ment, published a study of more than 30 elections table.” Double Standards and Liberal Hypocrisy Trump on everything. But convince the country. on Dec. 29 concluding that from Yemen in 1992 to The newest issue of the on the big things, he was a However, one of the polls 368,000 “excess votes” Tunisia in 2019, found our Smithsonian magazine, has very good president. It was after the election showed tipped the election to Biden, presidential election totally a story of Joseph Rainey, a just his personality that got that 77% of Republicans, and Pennsylvania legisla- dishonest in Atlanta, Phil- Republican, who in 1870 him into so much trouble. 49% of Independents, and tures found over 200,000 adelphia, Detroit and Mil- became the first African- I didn’t vote for Bill Clin- even 28% of Democrats more votes were recorded waukee. American elected to Con- By John J. Duncan Jr. ton, Barack Obama or Joe thought there was signifi- than the number of people He wrote: “In every other gress. [email protected] Biden, but I never had even cant fraud in this election. who actually voted. big city in America, Biden He was defeated in the slightest bit of hatred Another poll found 83% Mr. Biden’s lawyers underperformed Obama 1878 in a heavily Republi- Joe Biden will be sworn for any of them. However, of Republicans thought the fought tooth and nail to and (Hillary) Clinton, but in can district. The magazine in as president this week, with the effort to impeach election was stolen. prevent detailed examina- those four, he scored 10 said “years later, Southern and I hope for the sake of President Trump with just An election law special- tions of the Dominion voting points more than either of Democratic leaders boast- this country that he does a a few days left on his term, ist who testified in the machines. Why? In only them. How? Each showed ed about all kinds of illegal good job. many of the Democrats in U.S. Senate hearing said one place, a small county in an enormous and statisti- acts” during the election. As I said in my last Congress showed that they his team found 42,000 Michigan, did a judge allow cally impossible spike in It would not be surpris- column, he has been very were obsessed with hatred in Nevada who had voted such an analysis. In that votes for Biden, record- ing years from now to have nice to me every time I for the president. twice, over 1,500 dead one county, it was found ed during the hours with some Democratic leaders have been around him, but I watched very little of the people who were recorded that over 6,000 votes for no observers present in boast about how they stole I really thought he was not impeachment proceedings as voting, and 8,000 who Biden actually were votes Detroit and Philadelphia, the Presidential Election of the best man for the job. in the House, but all of the voted with non-existent for Trump. where the midnight vote 2020. COVID-19, random East Walker Springs Lane searches discussed rezoning request postponed By Mike Steely at school Senior Writer last Friday to discuss the Drummond’s more than 20 abstain in an 8-1 vote. [email protected] issue. The original zoning years of experience. Ziggurat Development LLC board change asked for RN-6 zoning Kincannon also announced was given an agreement for By Ken Lay An application for rezon- for multi-family residential that Kyndra Brewer is the new $233,458 for the 2021 Curb ing a lot at 8300 East Walker but the Planning Staff recom- director of special events for Cuts project and the final pay- The Knox County Board of Education’s Springs Lane was postponed mended RN-5 which would the city. She’s been serving as ment to Vaughn & Melton was regular session meeting lasted just 39 at City Council Tuesday eve- limit the height of a building to the deputy director. made for the Jackson Avenue minutes Wednesday night. ning for two weeks. Council- 35 feet. The vacant land is cur- The council approved apply- Ramps Replacement Project. All items on the agenda passed unani- man Andrew Roberto request- rently zoned for an Office Park. ing for a grant from the state Mayor Kincannon said that mously with little or no discussion. ed the delay to give local res- Knoxville-Knox County Plan- for $150,000 to subsidize the the east side of the historic But the COVID-19 pandemic again took idents time to talk with the ning split on the vote, 8-6. Knoxville-Knox County Emer- ramps up to Gay Street should center stage as KCS Superintendent Bob developer, The Offices at St. Roberto said the rezoning gency Management Agency be open soon and urged the Thomas announced that the district would Andrews LLC. request is “too early to vote budget for salaries and oper- council members to “take a continue its contact tracing policy despite Residents around the site on” until the residents and ating expenses this year and stroll” there to see the almost the fact that the health department is no are complaining that the pro- developer meet. approved $225,000 in HUD longer contact tracing. posed three-story building In other business, Mayor federal COVID-19 funds to the completed project. “The health department is now focused doesn’t fit the neighborhood Indya Kincannon introduced Knoxville Urban League for The council also approved on vaccines and they are no longer doing and would interfere with the Kelly Drummond as the city’s homeless prevention services. $500,000 to the Western contact tracing but we’re going to contin- Jean Teague Greenway that new Human Resources Direc- `A resolution approving a Heights Revitalization Master ue contact tracing, much like we did in the passes through the area. A tor. Drummond is currently three-year agreement with Planning with the Community fall,” Thomas said at the Andrew Johnson petition signed by 2,000 resi- the vice president of Human Vaughn & Melton for right- Development Corporation and Building Wednesday night. dents was presented against Resources and Leadership of-way acquisition, reloca- authorized $19,500 in fund- Thomas also noted that he’s hoping that the project. Development for the Boys & tion and related services on ing for six neighborhoods to the vaccine will be available to all KCS per- Roberto said residents and Girls Club of the Tennessee an “as-needed basis” saw support community-building sonnel by late-February or early-March. the developer were meeting Valley. The mayor applauded Councilwoman Amelia Parker activities. He also said that the district will not mandate that its employees take the vac- cine. Cont. from page 1 “We would encourage all of our staff take the vaccine, but it will not be man- datory,” Thomas said. “We would encour- South Knoxville Alliance age our employees to think about taking the vaccine when it becomes available. “Children’s hospital will help us admin- ister the vaccine to our staff.” brainstorms promotions for 2021 Thomas also noted that he was opti- By Mike Steely mistic as KCS moves forward during the Senior Writer Kevin Jeske-Polyak, of CTV and a pandemic. [email protected] South Knoxville resident, sat in on “I really see a light at the end of the the meeting and suggested a car- tunnel with this thing,” he said. “I’m not If you were involved in a neighbor- toon-type map of the area featuring saying that we had perfect attendance hood or business association and member businesses. SKA Chairman today, but this is our second week back wanted to promote membership Bill Lenczynski said the map idea (from Winter Break) and we prepared for and shopping what would you do? was “awesome.” 44,000 in-person students today.” Members of the South Knoxville Tocher also suggested ideas like a The board also approved the second Alliance met last week on Zoom and scavenger hunt or a “Where’s Waldo” reading of its J-201 policy regarding discussed several things including type event. Fritts mentioned some- random searches and Thomas said that how to promote their area. Last year thing like Bingo cards, stamped at measures have been put in place to about 40 businesses were mem- businesses, with a prize at the end. assure that the searches are truly random bers and thus far this calendar year Terri LaSeuer suggested creating and that they would cause little disruption 18 have signed on. SKA is made a directory of businesses. Tocher in the school day. up of businesses and organizations mentioned “welcome bags” that had “The searches are scheduled in within the 37920 zip code south of been used to welcome new home- advance and the principal and the Direc- the Tennessee River. owners. tor of Schools must approve the searches. Patrick Michael reported that Commissioner Carson Dailey “We do have procedures in place. The seven new businesses have signed reported that Knox County sales school resource officer at the school will on as members. meeting so members can be notified and and property tax collections are up and not be directly involved in the search. The The organization promotes the assets nominations taken. Changes in the bylaws a new Covenant Health facility is opening searches will videoed and archived.” of their area, which they describe as one last year will also be reviewed. in South Knoxville. of “the most unique districts” in Knoxville, Fritts said that last year’s promotions Membership in SKA is $50 each year THANK YOU through marketing, events and festivals. were event-based until the pandemic hit. for businesses and organizations. You We’d like to thank Jo Anne Lavender Director Adam Fritts chaired the online Member Janice Tocher, president may contact The South Knoxville Alli- for contacting us about an error on the meeting and asked for suggestions in pro- of Averra Media, suggested emphasiz- ance by mail at P.O. Box 938, Knoxville, COVID-19 Weekly Focus chart last moting the alliance. ing the Urban Wilderness and, in doing Tn 37940 or email contact@SoutKnox- Monday. We apologize for this error The group had hoped to elect officers so, pull people from across the river to ville Allilance.org. and remain grateful to our readers. but postponed that until their February support South Knoxville businesses.

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If the Knoxville News- thing and yet traveling, city where there was not a ic party, Big Tech, and the for the last four years, Sentinel is to be believed, dining out and not wearing single mask to be seen nor mainstream media all push even after the multi-mil- there has been “a serious masks. Do they seem to any social distancing being the same narrative and lion dollar investigation by uptick in violence” in our be afraid? The fact is there practiced. Who raised Cain now they are doing their the once-infallible Robert community while we have are many more restaurants about it? Nobody but The best to silence anyone who Mueller couldn’t produce leftist nutcakes running and bars that serve liquor Knoxville Focus. doesn’t agree with them. a single shred of evidence around calling not only for by the drink inside the We’re sending our kids For people who talk about to support the contention the police to be defund- Knoxville city limits than back to school and Daniel “Nazis” as often as the left- Trump had won the 2016 ed, but entirely abolished. in Knox County. It is not Watson, a new member of ists do, they seem not to election because of Rus- The News-Sentinel states Sheriff Spangler’s respon- the board of education, By Steve Hunley, recognize their own ten- sian interference. There we had a record number sibility to enforce any law who seems less interest- Publisher dencies as totalitarians. was interference in the of murders in our commu- or ordinance inside the City ed in education than social [email protected] The elimination of free 2020 election by the Chi- nity last year and some of of Knoxville. The chief of justice, proposed the Board speech is the first sign a nese, the Russians, and you people want to act like police is not, as is Sheriff meet virtually. Mike McMil- Is it any wonder why free society won’t be free Iranians, but do you hear the soon-to-be-candidates Spangler, elected by any- lan, whose experience in the country is so divided, for very long. If you have a anyone in the mainstream for the Knoxville City Coun- body. The Chief of Police government likely dates so polarized? And what brain in your head EVERY media talking or writing cil who want to defund or of Knoxville is appoint- back to when Watson was happened to healing and totalitarian government about it? Of course not! outright abolish the police ed by the city mayor and in short pants and had hair uniting our country? That since the beginning of time Another difference in the should be treated with answers directly to the city on his head, reminded him seems to have disap- until the present, controls narrative? The folks burn- respect. Do you suppose mayor. Have you heard a the board was sending stu- peared in a bubble of the the media. The media is ing down businesses in a social worker holding a single member of the Knox dents and teachers back to purest, most poisonous, usually state-run and we Seattle, Minneapolis, and daisy is going to help you County Commission say school and wondered what palpitating hatred I’ve wit- have the closest thing to a Portland were “protesters,” much as a victim of vio- Kincannon and the Knox- kind of message it would nessed in my lifetime. The state-run media than we’ve while those at the Capitol lence? If those folks have ville City Council should send if the board mem- left is using the incident at ever had in this country. were “rioters.” The main- their way, you’re more likely take the cure for lockjaw bers cowered at home? the Capitol for all it’s worth The people at CNN, for stream media has bullied, to be pushing up daisies and actually enforce the The commissioners might and let’s just be honest instance, who don’t report belittled and demonized instead. law? Nope, neither have I. ask themselves the same and put everything into per- news, but rather push a law enforcement officers The uptick quote was Instead, our commission- question. spective. The same people narrative, irrespective of for the last year and sud- attributed to Mayor Indya ers would rather chase Twitter and Facebook crying “insurrection” are whether it is the truth or a denly they are filled with a Kincannon, who seems to each other around the have lost $51 billion in the very same people who bald-faced lie. Lately, it’s profound concern for the have about as much grasp table or virtually arguing value since banning Pres- told us the “protests” else- been pretty much a steady officers at the Capitol. I am of what to do in the city as about whether we need a ident Trump. Whether we where were mostly peace- diet of bald-faced lies. The against ALL rioting and will an old maid with a shaving Board of Health. The mem- like what someone else ful, oftentimes while build- very same people who always call it rioting wheth- mug. Nor is Knox County bers of the Board of Health has to say, America has ings burned in the back- scoff at the very notion of er it is on the right or left. I free of public officials who haven’t fussed about city been the one place on the ground. More people were election fraud last Novem- am for our law enforcement don’t understand their own officials being as silent planet where someone had killed in the “mostly peace- ber are the SAME people agencies and court system roles or either the city or as a tomb about enforce- the right to say what they ful protests” than during who have insisted the meting out justice to those county government. It’s no ment. Let me remind want, what they believe. the “insurrection.” That 2016 election was some- who have broken the law wonder so many folks are you, the Knoxville News- When that right is gone, is an indisputable fact, how stolen by the Rus- equally. We’ve seen dis- not taking masking serious- Sentinel published a star- everything else worth but you’re not likely to be sians from Hillary Clinton. trict attorneys across the ly when you have so many tling panorama of photos having will be, too.

Dual businesses Applicants sought for Equity Task Force By Mike Steely Senior Writer Session. Vice Mayor McK- conducted and numerous and TIFFS not just for com- request [email protected] enzie chaired the meet- disparities found but noth- panies but also to help with ing and one of the speak- ing changed. minority businesses. “Starting Wednesday we ers during the virtual ses- He called for the Title 6 Matavou also suggested permission to will be accepting letters of sion was Zimbabwe Mat- office to be staffed by three using “eminent domain” to interest at the city council avou. The community activ- people with access to a city help turn unused or unde- office from anyone inter- ist and head of the Black attorney to monitor the rused land in the urban open in Bearden ested in serving on the Business and Contractors city’s equality programs. area for minority invest- Cont. from page 1 As usual, commission African-American Equity Association presented a He said the director should ments and homes espe- in Knoxville. members differed on the Restoration Task Force,” detailed paper on what he have the power to influence cially around the proposed This property was previ- matter. Said Tim Hill: “I Vice Mayor Gwen McKen- feels should be done. every city department and semi-pro baseball com- ously zoned C-4 (Highway think we do need to sup- zie announced Tuesday. Matavou, a native of should report directly to plex being planned near and Arterial Commercial port this zoning ordinance. McKenzie said a biog- Knoxville’s former neigh- the mayor. Old City. District) but was rezoned The reason I’m now in favor raphy and resume should borhood “The Bottoms,” Matavou called on the Chief Policy Officer and C-G-3 (General Commer- of the C-G-1 is because I be attached to the letter proposed that re-estab- city to announce a strong Deputy to the Mayor Erin cial) with the adoption of started looking at the of interest and these will lishing the Office of Com- public policy and place a Gill answered Matavou’s the new zoning ordinance stretch of Kingston Pike. I be accepted until 4 p.m., pliance would be a good notice in each department remarks about the Title 6 and map on January 1, said ‘where would be con- Monday, January 25. She start. head’s office to help “cor- program, saying that the 2020. The zoning request sidered the most walk- said the resumes should “The State of Black rect the damage done to program operates under from Acre is for C-G-1 (Gen- able environment.’ C-G-1 be sent to the city recorder Community, a Culture in the African-American cul- the Office of Community eral Commercial). The staff is designed to promote at wjohnson@knoxvilletn. Decline, Rescue and Res- ture.” He pointed to the Empowerment but agreed recommendation was to mixed-use development gov. She said applicants toration” was sent to the Urban Renewal programs the city “must think beyond deny C-G-1 zoning because that recalls the city’s tra- will receive a confirmation council prior to Matavou’s of the 1950s and 1960s the strict compliance and “it is not consistent with ditional business district.” by email. calling into the meeting as displacing people and inclusion.” surrounding zoning and Sandra Korbelik said Resumes may also be and explaining the pro- disrupting the Black cul- Several council members would set a precedent for that section of Kingston delivered to the coun- posals. He also said that ture. had questions for Matavou a lesser level of C-G zoning Pike doesn’t have ade- cil office in person, she the Title 6 office should be He addressed gentrifi- and the city administration in this area.” quate design standards. said, adding that all will be elevated to a department cation and called on the including a concern on how “CG1 is consistent with “I’d like to see us promote reviewed and nominations within the Knoxville May- city to consider things like difficult it is for a person the one-year plan and the that direction,” she said. “I made to the city council. or’s office. lower taxes, rent vouchers, to make a complaint about sector plan,” said Mull- follow the staff recommen- Information on applying “The office never had an freezing property taxes and housing or disparities. The ins. “They’ve also filed for dation to deny CG-1.” will be on the city’s web- impact,” he said, adding investing in housing. He city is promising to put a a special-use permit with Karyn Adams replied that site and on Facebook. that a study of racial dis- suggested using in lieu of link on their website for the plans for this being laid a national franchise might “I’ve received a lot of parities in the city was tax programs like PILOTS complaints. out for what they want to have its own design stan- phone calls and emails do, with design elements dards upfront but would about the task force from TWO HOMES ON 1.49 ACRES IN BLOUNT COUNTY and sidewalk frontage be flexible if the communi- people who want to serve,” on Kingston Pike. We’ve ty requested changes that McKenzie said. already gone through a would make it fit in better The African-American development-review pro- to the local culture. Equity Task Force will cess with staff with regard Asked Jeff Roth: “I’ve got apparently provide input to the site plan.” a question about this... if and make recommenda- There was concern from special-use permit, if this tions for how the $100 the commission about is rezoned CG-3 ... if this million ten-year “African design standards. Accord- is not approved today, can American Equity Resolu- ing to Mullins, Acre doesn’t they still come through with tion” would support stra- You Got the Family or Want to Invest? We Got the Houses! This prop- want to spend the money a special-use permit and tegic solutions. Ideally, the to meet those standards use their property the way funding of the program erty offers 2 homes. This well maintained manufactured 3BR, 2BA home until it receives the proper they want to use it? would come from federal, has an awesome covered deck with new updated perks like plumbing zoning. Replied Planning staffer state and donated money along with storage shed and a wonderful yard. Home 2 is a Log home “I understand the con- Amy Brooks: “It is contin- with no current city funds with 2BR, 2BA, a new HVAC and duct work, new flooring, both bath- cerns about the lack of gent on them getting their obligated. rooms updated along with new granite countertops, new kitchen appli- design standards for the rezoning. They would have The Equity Resolution CG-1,” he said. “I think we to modify their design. It is part of McKenzie’s suc- ances, new carpet, smart thermostat, fenced-in yard, lifetime 60,000 need to look at this on a is a risk and we make cessful resolution last lb jacks installed. Bamboo flooring throughout first floor and so much case-by-case basis. Here that clear to applicants up month to help the African- more,set up your showing today! . we’re asking for a lesser front.” American community dis- intensive development for “I’m in favor of allowing placed and harmed by the Thinking of making an a company that’s gonna this change to C-G-1,” said Urban Renewal Program in investment this year? Call be invested in the commu- Scott Smith. the city from 1959 through me for more information. nity. Since it’s consistent By a vote of 7-6, the 1974. with the one-year plan and rezoning request to C-G-1 How this might be Karen Terry sector plan, we request you was denied. The next meet- done came up during a Broker grant the rezoning. “ ing is Feb. 11. recent City Council Work www.tnhomesbykaren.com PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 Only truth will save us When I was a in fact, observed month, many of those who votes. Five people died a standing ovation. State capitols are also at small boy, my par- the girl driving represent us have spread during that assault on our Okay, the truth, then, risk of demonstrations by ents called me down Oak Ridge a bed of lies as thick as government. The goal of is that the president, his gun-toting malcontents. into the kitchen Highway. She peanut butter on a slice the intruders was to stop family members, his attor- The truth is simple: This one night. They took the keys of bread. Many of those the certification of the neys, and some in Con- is not the America that held up a pair from me and falsehoods have dealt election and to take hos- gress stoked the flames of most of us want. We must of my pajamas; informed me that with the presidential elec- tage or even murder mem- the attack on the Capitol. demand justice for the small holes were I couldn’t drive tion. The claims of fraud, bers of Congress. The truth is that five people attacks on our democra- cut in both the for a month for illegal voting procedures, Now that it’s over, the died in the melee. The truth cy and the death of an offi- shirt and pants. letting someone ballot stuffing, and other perpetrators deny that they is that the halls of that his- cer trying to protect it. The They asked me By Joe Rector else drive the car sins have been repeat- were violent, deny that they toric building were defiled thugs that perpetrated this what happened [email protected] and for lying. ed so often that people destroyed anything, and by bloodshed during beat- travesty must pay a price, to cause those I’ve always accept them as facts. Even denied intended harm. ings, destruction of win- as well as other higher-ups. cuts, and I told them that I been a fan of Judge Judy. after 60 court rulings have Some even claim another dows and doors, and even Most of all, all Americans By Ray Hill didn’t know. I was spanked I especially enjoy watch- determined no evidence extremist group infiltrated by human excrement. How must stand up and shout [email protected] “not for cutting the holes ing her tear into folks who substantiates such claims, their demonstration and in the world is any of this “Enough!” Let this old pres- but for lying about not present flimsy evidence in pols and citizens continue caused all the damage. part of the defense of the ident fade away so that the having cut them.” their cases. In regard to to believe the tall tales. After the insurrection, United States democracy? country can address real When I was in high teenagers, she says the Every American citizen our governmental bodies The truth is none of it is. problems that exist: COVID- school, I allowed a girl- way to tell that they are knows what happened returned to finish their We are in one hell of a 19, a struggling economy, friend to drive my moth- lying is by watching the on January 6. A riotous work. Senator Romney mess. Extremists promise hungry people, and the er’s car. That night when mouths. She declares, “If crowd stormed the Capitol, decried the request to form to return this week, this country’s wounded status I arrived home, Mother a teen’s lips are moving, he knocked in doors and win- a committee to investigate. time with weapons. A legal- as that bright city on the asked why I’d let the girl or she is lying.” dows, and trashed many He said the only way to stop ly elected president will be hill. drive. I denied having The same pronounce- areas, all while the House the conflict was by simply inaugurated, but security Only truth will save us. done so, but she told me ment might be used with and Senate worked to cer- telling folks the truth. For forces must be increased our insurance agent had, politicians. In the past tify the Electoral College that, the senator received to guard against violence. Dwight and Gloria Board of Health (Part 6 in series on Dwight Kessel) By Ralphine Major dissolution may [email protected]

They met at a pledge dance at The University of be postponed Tennessee (UT) in Knox- Cont. from page 1 ville. “I spotted a cute little the health department to brunette that my fraterni- threats against their mem- primary providers and phar- ty brother knew,” Dwight bers and commissioners macies. Kessel said. It was then and several board mem- Dr. James Shamiyeh that he was introduced to bers commented on the said that testing is show- Gloria Jane Grubb. After dangers aimed at them. ing a 22.4% positive rates graduating from UT, Kessel Threats against the board and described that rate as accepted an industrial have not been public knowl- “stable in a bad way.” engineering job (new posi- edge but board members While some indication of tion) at Knox Stove Works have mentioned addition- infection are down slightly, (Knox Metal Products) al protection given to them the board voted to extend making $225 a month. He Picture of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Grubb, Gloria Grubb and Dwight Kessel, Rehearsal recently. the 10 p.m. curfew and had been on the job less Dinner at Holston Hills Country Club, courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Grubb, March Health Director Dr. crowd size for restaurants than a year when he and 9, 1951 Martha Buchanan report- and bars and social gath- Gloria married on March ed that more than 4,000 erings at ten people with 10, 1951. and later turned to snow. two houses, and they were added. The Kessels lived COVID-19 vaccines were the return of students to Gloria’s father, Dr. Edgar We were married on Sat- to continue making pay- in Holston Hills 25 years. administered over the campus in mind. Board Grubb (10/11/1902 - urday night, and I had to ments of $116 a month. They had three children. week, not including vac- member Ani Roma voiced 05/27/1963), was a prom- be back at work on Tues- (Kessel was making $250 The first one, Carol, only cines administered by hos- some concern about the inent doctor and pharma- day.” The Kessels lived a month.) “I mentioned my lived three days. Edgar pitals and pharmacies. curfew and she and Jacobs ceutical wholesaler; and on Kelly Place about five situation and he said, ‘We Dwight was born in 1953, She said that about three voted “No.” her mother, Minnie Mae months. One day Gloria’s won’t worry about that’ and and Karen Lynn was born percent of the county resi- Only Jacobs voted “No” Conn Grubb (08/06/1902 father called Kessel and he never did,” Kessel said. in 1954. This year, on dents have been given vac- on the size of social gath- - 10/29/1989), was a his brother-in-law, Ralph “At least once a week, Dr. March 10, 2021, Dwight cines. She said the number erings. He and the board stay-at-home mother. “Our Dunn, to his office and Grubb would go to the A & and Gloria Kessel will cele- of active cases has climbed unanimously voted “Yes” wedding at Church Street told them he had bought P grocery store on Magno- brate 70 years of marriage! to more than 300 per day on a resolution condemn- United Methodist Church two houses in Holston lia Avenue (a building he Words of Faith: For where and deaths are at about ing threats against the was something of a social Hills from Carl Fielden (fur- owned) and bring us a load envying and strife is, there four per day. board and commissioners. event,” Kessel said. “It was niture dealer). He made of groceries and he helped is confusion and every evil She confirmed the health The mask mandate con- raining during the wedding the down payment on the in many other ways,” he work. James 3:16 (KJV) department is waiting on tinues with no expiration more vaccines and for the date and Dr. Buchanan state to agree with a feder- said she has seen more al order to open the vaccine and more people wearing policy to people 65 and masks in public. over. Knox County Mayor The social restrictions Glenn Jacobs said that as continue through February the vaccines become more 4 and the board plans to available, the majority of meet again on Wednesday, the shots will move from January 27. Local bars face permit suspensions for curfew violations Cont. from page 1 have never been tied to dis- positions in other courts,” Oasis owner Paul Oster- Herbert said during the pre- brink has stated on social trial conference hearing for media that he will continue Paul’s Oasis. to stay open past 10 p.m. Billiards and Brews was That was her reasoning for cited for a violation on Dec. an expedited hearing in the 27 when police responded matter. to a fatal shooting after 2 “Every day that they stay a.m. open past 10 o’clock is a And while the beer board violation of city code,” Dyer doesn’t directly become said. “Every day we sit here, involved in criminal pro- citations are occurring.” ceedings, Dyer said that Owens objected, rais- the number of violations is ing concerns over the pro- a concern. ceedings being conducted “We know that some- before the citations were body has been shot,” she adjudicated in the munici- said. “We don’t care who pal court system. was shot. The Fifth Amendment “There is not another didn’t apply because the business in Knoxville right suspension hearings are now that has as many cita- not criminal cases. The tions as your client and Fifth Amendment protects has had a murder on the defendants against self- premises,” Dyer said while incrimination. addressing Owens during “Beer board violations the hearing. PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 January 18, 2021 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE A5 The Changing of America & Tennessee Pages from the Past

By Ray Hill [email protected] As 1945 came to a close, country. the Second World War had Likewise, although less been won by the Allied well remembered, the Jap- nations. Adolf Hitler had anese would also be called shot himself in his under- to account for wartime ground bunker as the Red atrocities. After the Jap- Army overran his capi- anese had surrendered, tal of Berlin. Benito Mus- General Douglas MacAr- solini, the Italian dictator, thur ordered the arrest of had been executed by his forty men accused of being COURTESY OF THE TENNESSEE STATE LIBRARY & ARCHIVES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS own people and strung up war criminals. Included Parade in Nashville Following the Second World War. by his heels at a filling sta- amongst that number was tion, along with the bodies Hideki Tojo, who served as came home broken, while manufacturers were pro- government building new Tom Stewart, pressed the of his mistress and sever- Prime Minister, Army Min- others never came home at ducing tanks, airplanes, installations, military and War Department for instal- al compatriots where their ister and the Chief of Staff all. None came home the and jeeps instead. Rubber otherwise. South Caroli- lations. Camp Campbell corpses were abused by for the Imperial Japanese same as when they had left was a commodity used for na’s Mendel Rivers (slogan: was located in Clarksville angry citizens. The Japa- Army. Holding all of those American shores. the war and new tires were “Rivers Delivers”), over and is known as Fort Camp- nese Empire had crumbled posts simultaneously, Tojo The failure of many men almost impossible to come time, so loaded down his bell today; Camp Forrest with President Harry Tru- left himself hardly any wig- to come home after the war by. “Victory Gardens” were district with military instal- was established near Tul- man’s decision to drop the gle-room after losing the and the change of women encouraged for people lations and projects, it was lahoma, Tennessee. Camp atomic bomb on Nagasa- war. General MacArthur working saw women becom- to grow their own vegeta- said the area was at risk of Tyson, named for the late ki and Hiroshima. Japan’s and the Americans were ing the head of households bles and 50% of America’s sinking into the ocean. $9 general and U. S. senator Emperor, Hirohito, who was also anxious to convenient- and providing for the family. vegetables were grown in billion dollars was pumped Lawrence D. Tyson, was considered a living god by ly assess no part of Japan’s One traditional role filled such gardens at one point into the South for military located in Paris, Tennes- the health department to his subjects, ordered his aggressive war in the Far by women became an during the Second World installations and defense see. During the Second primary providers and phar-government to sue for East to Emperor Hirohito. especially important call- War. America’s economy plants. Tennessee’s senior World War, those camps macies. peace. Truman’s decision Like many of his German ing during World War II. was helped by the sale of United States senator, held thousands of enemy Dr. James Shamiyeh may have saved as many as counterparts, Hideki Tojo The demand for nurses war bonds and stamps; Kenneth D. McKellar, was prisoners. said that testing is show-one million American lives. was hanged after being was so great, it became a the comedy team of Bud chairman of the relatively For most of the war, ing a 22.4% positive rates 1945 saw the beginning convicted of being a war rather prestigious profes- Abbott and Lou Costello, minor Post Office and Post Cordell Hull was Secretary and described that rate as of the Nuremberg trials, criminal. sion. A majority of nurses at the height of their pop- Roads Committee, but he of State. A longtime con- “stable in a bad way.” holding top Nazis account- Another casualty of the in the United States volun- ularity, made a tour of the was also acting Chairman gressman and U. S. senator While some indication of able for their crimes against Second World War was teered for the Army Nurse country and sold the equiv- of the enormously power- from Tennessee, Hull had infection are down slightly, humanity. Tennesseans President Franklin D. Roos- Corp and its sister, the alent of $1 billion in war ful Senate Appropriations been meeting with Japa- the board voted to extend carried their part of the evelt, who had served only Navy Nurse Corps, leav- bonds. Taxes also skyrock- Committee, through which nese diplomats when news the 10 p.m. curfew and burden during the war, as three months of a newly- ing a shortage of nurses eted. Folks like Abbott & every federal dollar spent arrived of the Japanese crowd size for restaurants well as the postwar world. won four-year term. Pres- in the country. Teenaged Costello were in the 95% passed. It was Senator Empire’s attack on Pearl and bars and social gath-Winfield B. Hale of Rogers- ident Roosevelt, gaunt, girls were anxious to enlist tax bracket. McKellar who was sum- Harbor. After reading the erings at ten people with ville, Tennessee served for dark circles prominently in the Cadet Nurse Corps. People began moving all moned by President Roo- note handed to him by the the return of students to a year as a judge at the displayed under his weary To make up for the short- over the country; one and sevelt to the White House. Japanese negotiators, Hull campus in mind. Board Nuremberg trials. While eyes, and appearing frail, age of nurses in Ameri- a half million people relo- Once there, FDR asked the replied, “I must say in all member Ani Roma voiced in Germany, Judge Hale had gamely campaigned ca, thousands of retired cated from rural areas to senator if it was possible my conversations with you some concern about the was asked by a reporter for a fourth term in 1944. nurses came back to work cities. Washington, D. C., for McKellar to “hide” $2 during the last nine months curfew and she and Jacobs what was uppermost in Roosevelt died of a cere- at local hospitals. Women before the war, had been billion in the budget. Sen- I never uttered one word of voted “No.” his mind. “Getting home,” bral hemorrhage on April also formed the Women Air- described as a “sleepy ator McKellar immediate- untruth. That is borne out Only Jacobs voted “No” Hale replied. “For living pur- 12, 1945 at his retreat in force Service Pilots (WASP) little Southern town” but ly replied, “Of course I can, absolutely by the record. on the size of social gath-poses, I wouldn’t swap one Warm Springs, Georgia. where female pilots flew during the war became a Mr. President, but where In all my 50 years of public erings. He and the board acre of Tennessee moun- Roosevelt’s vice president, airplanes from the facto- bustling metropolis with a in Tennessee are we going service I have never seen unanimously voted “Yes” tainside for the whole of Harry S. Truman, became ries where they were made particularly severe short- to hide it?” McKellar hid it a document that was more on a resolution condemn-Europe.” Judge Hale tried President of the United to airfields in the eastern age of housing for resi- in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. crowded with infamous ing threats against the cases involving the German States. United States. dents. Developments in McKellar’s seniority and falsehoods and distortions board and commissioners.High Command. Today, the The war cost immeasur- The birthrate in the the suburbs of Washing- influence ensured Tennes- - - - on a scale so huge that The mask mandate con-entire transcripts of those ably in both American blood United States had jumped ton, D. C. began to boom. see likely got more than her I never imagined until today tinues with no expiration trials are in the University and treasure. Some $350 in 1941 and dipped signif- It was 1949 when America fair share of projects and that any government on this date and Dr. Buchanan of Tennessee’s Special Col- billion had been spent to icantly from 1944-1945 enjoyed a massive boom in federal dollars. planet was capable of utter- said she has seen more lections. win the war, an astronom- when twelve million men housing that the availabili- As per his usual habit, ing them.” and more people wearing Speaking to the Knox- ical sum then, but per- were wearing their coun- ty of homes caught up with Senator McKellar did his While the curmudgeon- masks in public. ville Exchange Club follow- haps not so impressive in try’s uniform. After those the demand. best to “hide” as many fed- ly Secretary of the Interi- The social restrictions ing the war, Judge Win- a time when our govern- men came home, the One transformation that eral projects in Tennes- or, Harold Ickes, described continue through February field Hale acknowledged, ment spends trillions. One birthrate took flight and was especially profound for see as possible. In June Hull as looking like an early 4 and the board plans to legally speaking, there is of the first effects to be felt lasted until the late 1950s, one region of the country of 1941, Middle Tennes- Christian martyr, the Sec- meet again on Wednesday, no such thing as a “crime when America entered the which was America’s “baby during the Second World see was selected as the retary of State possessed January 27. against civilization by initi- Second World War was the boom.” War was that in the South. site for war maneuvers for a vivid and colorful vocab- ating and waging wars of labor shortage, as young, During the war, in spite Some wag once said the infantry and tanks. Sup- ulary of profanity, which he aggression.” Hale told the able-bodied men were of increased wages and seniority system in Con- posedly, Middle Tennes- was fully capable of employ- Exchange Club members leaving to fight. Women more jobs available, pov- gress was the South’s see was chosen due to its ing at a moment’s notice. there were other charges replaced their husbands, erty in America actually revenge for the Civil War, similarity to the topogra- Hull’s dressing down of which were entirely legal. fathers, and brothers in increased. Americans daily as incumbents from the phy of Western Europe. It Saburo Kurusu and Kichis- “Crimes against enemy bel- many industries and even faced shortages of all kinds South, especially in the was there General George aburo Nomura became leg- ligerents” as well as “mis- a few of us still remember - - - there was a very seri- Senate, tended to remain Patton refined his tactics, endary. Cordell Hull turned treatment of enemy civil- the image of “Rosie the Riv- ous shortage of housing, a in office for long periods of which made him one of the air blue in his profanity- ians,” Hale said, were legal eter” today. Women filled lack of schools, nor were time, elevated by the senior- the most famous American laced denunciation of the charges. jobs as the United States there enough hospitals ity system into positions of commanders during World duplicitous Japanese. Tennessee’s governor dramatically increased its and very few childcare facil- influence and power. South- War II. Tennessee got her fair during the Second World manufacturing and produc- ities. The divorce rate rose erners occupied more than Senator McKellar and his share during the war, but War was Prentice Cooper. tion. Women also faced the and the war left five mil- their fair share of commit- junior colleague, Senator she also gave her fair share. Having toured Europe in challenges, relatively new lion “war widows.” Women tee chairmanships in Con- 2000 Ford Mustang GT Convertible, Clean! $7,895 1937, Governor Cooper for most at the time, of comprised fully 36% of gress and as a result, new believed if war broke out in working fulltime and trying the workforce in America industries flocked to the ‘11 Dodge Durango Crew, Leather, DVD $11,890 Europe, it would be a matter to maintain their home during the war and, with South because of its right- 2015 Ford Fiesta Local trade, Save $$ $5,950 of time before the United lives. The number of stu- extended working hours, it to-work laws as well as the 2017 Mini Cooper 1 owner, Xtra clean $19,995 States became involved. dents dropping out of high exacerbated problems with Cooper began preparing school increased with the children being left at home 2018 Ford Edge Sport AWD, 9,800 miles! $33,590 as best he could and Ten- beginning of the war, as to fend for themselves. 2014 Porsche Cayenne S AWD, Loaded $23,590 nessee was the first state youngsters were eager to The American govern- 2017 Honda Civic EX Auto, Local Trade$15,955 in the country to have an fill waiting jobs; the number ment constantly remind- Advisory Committee on Pre- of teenagers working in the ed its people of the need Also take advantage of our Quicklane Tire paredness. United States rose from a to conserve and created and Auto Center - No Appointment Needed! More than 300,000 Ten- million to three million. Just the first recycling program During these di cult nesseans served in the as families had been trans- with folks saving bottles, times, join us every Sunday in person in armed forces during the formed forever with the tin cans, all kinds of scrap our sanctuary and on Second World War. Six of advent of the Great Depres- metal, paper and animal Facebook Live at 11 a.m. those were awarded our sion, so too were they fats used for cooking. There Wednesda at pm Bible country’s highest military changed forever with the was rationing of food, meat- Stud and Yout ROC decoration for valor, the Second World War. Some less days, and powdered 3320 New Beverly Church Congressional Medal of children, born while their eggs and liquid paraffin Road, Knoxville Honor. 5,731 Tennesse- fathers were in the ser- instead of cooking oil. Gas Rev. Eddie Sawyer, Pastor ans were killed during the vice, grew up never know- was rationed and automo- [email protected] war, making the ultimate ing their father. Many hus- biles were no longer made 865-546-0001 sacrifice for their state and bands, brothers, and sons as the former automotive www.NewBeverly.org PAGE A6 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021

BySix Mike Steely neighborhoods receive small grants from city Senior Writer problems and opportuni- Center, submitted the six groups: Connection Community to support their Park Bench [email protected] ties. suggestions. East Tennessee Com- Organization to install a sign Restoration project. Six neighborhood groups The Knoxville City Council The Office of Neighbor- munity Design Center — and rose bushes to re-imag- Legacy Parks - $4,000 to have been selected to share approved the awards Tues- hoods will monitor the $3,000 to support Fair- ine their identity. support South Woodlawn $19,500 in Neighborhood day following recommenda- progress of the funded mont Emoriland Neighbor- East Tennessee Commu- Neighborhood Associa- Small Grants from the tions and reviews of applica- projects, provide technical hood Association’s project nity Design Center - $2,500 tion to install neighborhood Office of Neighborhoods. tions by a six-member inde- assistance, ensure deliv- to continue improving their to support Town Hall East in signs to create a sense of The efforts of the neighbor- pendent evaluation com- ery of all project close-out “Pollinator Garden” with organizing an East Knoxville identity. hood groups, according to mittee. Three sponsoring reports and encourage an benches, tables and paths Neighborhood gathering. Sustainable Future Debbie Sharp, Knoxville’s groups, the East Tennessee exchange of ideas among for the garden. East Tennessee Commu- Center - $4,500 to support Neighborhood coordina- Community Design Center, the recipients. East Tennessee Commu- nity Design Center - $2,500 Vestal Community Organi- tor, built community activi- Legacy Parks Foundation Here are the sponsors’ nity Design Center — $3,000 to support Westwood zation for their bus shelter ties in response to issues, and Sustainable Future choices of neighborhood to support Roseberry City Homeowners Association project.

In Loving Memory Vestal gets some good news By Mike Steely On January 14th 2021, Senior Writer April 27 has been set talking with the new playground there has the light of Melissa [email protected] for a South Knoxville owner of Candoro Arts been removed. There Elizabeth Rhodes joined The Vestal Community Cleanup. The organization and Heritage Center was also talk of creating the heavens. Organization received will be coordinating with about future events. an additional community Born on September 9th, good news last week Keep Knoxville Beautiful It was suggested garden, possibly 1976, she was a lifelong on several points. to supply gas, gloves, that signs telling of VCO at the Sustainable resident of Athens, City Council member etc. for the cleanup. meetings be altered Future Center. Tennessee. Tommy Smith told the Knox County to direct citizens to The Vestal Community Melissa was a graduate virtual meeting that Commissioner Carson their online events. Organization meets the of McMinn Central High the trail extension Dailey told the meeting Johnson reported second Monday of each School and Hiwasee College. She was employed as connecting Mary Vestal he is proposing a “Litter on brush clean up at month at 6 p.m. Currently a special education assistant for fourteen years at Park to Fort Dickerson Court” of three members Mary Vestal Park and the meetings are virtual Englewood and E. K. Baker Elementary schools will be cleared and that could fine or behind the Vestal United and information is until her retirement due to health issues. completed in February. sentence violators based Methodist Church. He available on the group’s Melissa served as a volunteer for many charitable Smith also reported on state guidelines. also noted that the Facebook page, at organizations. As an assistant for the McMinn that the city has hired Johnson said such fines city should help in (865)771-6223, or County Junior Miss pageant for twenty years, she four new outreach could discourage littering. maintaining the park contacting Johnson at was honored with the Honorary Spirit Award. workers to work with the Dailey also said he’s and noted that the [email protected]. She served at Keith United Methodist Church homeless and one of talking with Knox County in the Children’s Ministry, Vacation Bible School, those new employees Sheriff Tom Spangler and Children’s Sunday School for over twenty will primarily be assigned about creating a litter years. She was also an assistant for the Relay for to South Knoxville. crew and also hopes to Life as a cancer survivor herself. He also said that the add some funds in the Despite numerous medical challenges, she never sidewalk along West upcoming county budget lost her positive attitude, and once told her father, Moody, connecting for litter clean up. “I am lucky to have lived this long.” Martin Mill Pike to David Bolt of Anyone who knew Melissa, loved her and was Chapman Highway, will Sustainable Future loved back. be completed this year. reported on the progress Melissa had many physical limitations, but no “If we could have of a bus stop shelter one had a better, caring heart. picked any street, and the effort and Bolt’s Pediatric Consultants Take the light that she brought into this world that one is the leadership in it was called North, Halls and Maynardville and carry it with you, so that others may know the most appropriate,” a “very important priority.” Comprehensive Primary and Subspecialty Health love that she showed all of us. Eric Johnson, VCO Gene Burr reported Care For Infants, Children, and Adolescents president, said. a new ice cream shop Johnson reported that in Vestal and said he’s NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS AT ALL LOCATIONS What’s the future of fire and rescue in Knox County? Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8am-4:30pm Cont. from page 1 an advisory committee to “I am pleased to see the Management Agency, the For an Appointment or Patient Anders, director of E-911 the mayor and commis- funding support for our Controller for Knox County and chair of the committee sion, and observe the pro- local emergency response Finance, the Emergen- Referral, Call Us Today. wrote to the commission. cedures of the Knox County agencies continue at the cy Response Coordinator On the Knox County Fire Commission. same levels through the for Knox County Health www.pediatricconsultants.net and Technical Rescue Com- The Fire and Technical end of the fiscal year. I Department, the Director mittee, aside from Anders, Rescue Committee’s report do think creating a stand- of Knox County Communi- 223-6561 are David Brace, deputy recommends continuing to ing committee dedicated ty Development, the May- 4005 Fountain Valley to Knoxville Mayor Indya support three groups at to analyzing the resourc- or’s Chief Operating Offi- HALLS Kincannon; Larry Hut- FY20 levels for six months. es Knox County dedicates cer, and the chief of each sell, Emergency Response Those would be the Karns to EMS services is a wise fire and rescue organiza- 687-2000 992-9977 Coordinator for the Health Fire Department, the Knox approach. My hope is they tion serving Knox County 100 Tech Center 147 Oakland Lane Department; Perry Ben- County Rescue Squad and will look at the needs of a residents outside the cor- shoof, Knox County Control- the Seymour Volunteer Fire growing county and make NORTH KNOXVILLE MAYNARDVILLE porate limits of the City ler; Jenny Holden, director Department. The Karns smart recommendations of Knoxville: Karns Fire Dr. David Eakes Dr. Maria Javier Dr. Lynn Baker of Knox County Community Fire Department and the for a level of investment Department, Knox County Development; and Dwight Seymour Volunteer Fire that will support this vital Van de Vate, Knox County Department would each public safety component. Rescue, Rural Metro Fire Chief Operating Officer. get $62,000 and the Knox “As it appears on this Department, and Seymour The resolution before the County Rescue Squad month’s agenda, here’s the Volunteer Fire Department. commission also includes would receive $212,500. makeup of that Committee: “Apparently E-911 Direc- a county commissioner Knox County Commis- “The composition of the tor Anders got an early start yet to be named to serve sion Chairman Larsen Jay Committee shall include a on creating the committee on the group along with sent the following state- County Commissioner, the and the commission res- the chief of each fire and ment to The Knoxville Executive Director of the olution is similar to that rescue organization within Focus regarding the EMS Knox County Emergency organized by Anders, but the county. 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Davidson honored by AVCA for 400th win Farragut “Coaching is hard. Winning is harder. That’s why every year we recognize the coaches who runs past have reached milestone win totals. You deserve to bask in a few moments of glory among Gladiators in your peers and collect a plaque to hang in your office.” – A message to coaches from the triumphant American Volleyball Coaches Association. return to

By Steve Williams Susan Davidson recently hardwood received a letter of congratu- By Ken Lay lations from the American Vol- leyball Coaches Association for The Farragut Middle School boys her 400th win as a high school basketball team opened its postsea- head coach. son with a big win Thursday night. And “The plaque should be while the Admirals are looking to make coming soon,” said Alice a deep run in the Knox County Middle Rogers, Membership & Awards School Basketball Tournament, for Specialist who oversees the Central High School volleyball coach Susan Davidson has been honored by the American Volleyball now, they’re just happy to have a AVCA’s Victory Club and con- Coaches Association for her 400th win. chance to play. firmed information pertaining Farragut, the No. 3 seed in the tour- to Coach Davidson’s 400th win Coach Davidson was available Central to a regular season more you like her. nament, hadn’t played in more than a had been submitted in 2018. Wednesday and we were at Lit- district title before losing at “As a coach, she’s one that month due to COVID-19 concerns and Davidson was coaching at ton’s for lunch on Thursday,” Carter in the district tourna- can make a difference when school closure during the final week Farragut High at that time. She recalled Lambert. ment and her team advanced talent and everything else of the fall semester. First-year coach also coached the Lady Admi- All that remained were the to the region tourney for just is equal. She’s also one that Lynn Allen was just happy to see his rals in 2019 before resigning in formalities. the third time in school histo- makes a difference in a stu- squad hit the hardwood. February of 2020. Her won-loss Lambert has known David- ry before bowing to Anderson dent’s life.” But the Admirals did more than play. record after 10 years at Farra- son for quite awhile and knew County, which moved on to the Coach Davidson said she is They picked up a 65-25 victory over gut was 448-100. about her credentials, which Class AA sectional and state. grateful to have the opportunity the No. 14 Gresham Gladiators Thurs- Davidson became Central included five trips to the TSSAA The team’s record was 2-10, to work with student-athletes. day night at the Bobby J. Henry Gym- High’s gain when she accept- state tournament and three but the Lady Bobcats were “Being honored by AVAC is nasium. ed the Lady Bobcats’ vacant state runner-up finishes in her competitive in several of their a special recognition,” she “We’re very excited. We’re look- volleyball post prior to last decade at Farragut. losses. added. “Having the opportuni- ing to make a big run in the tourna- season. “Her 400-plus career wins “She did a great job for us ty to coach volleyball and work ment and be a light for the Lord,” Allen J.D. Lambert, CHS athletic put her in exclusive company,” and also is a tremendous with athletes is a great bless- said. “Every playoff game is tough and director, remembers that time said Lambert. person,” said Lambert. “The ing I don’t take lightly. Building (Gresham) coach (Joel) Sampsel is well. Davidson made a mark in wins are a bonus.” lasting relationships with my one of the best coaches in the league. “Our position for that job her first season in Fountain The Central AD also said “the players is the greatest reward.” He does a great job with his team and opened up Tuesday, I found out City. Lambert said she guided more you get to know her, the he’s a great guy. “We have great kids and they work hard.” REGION 2 HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING The Gladiators were also out- manned on this night. Gresham dressed only eight play- ers for what turned out to be its 2020- 2021 season finale and Farragut Littlejohn shut out by darted to a fast start as it employed a stifling pressure defense, dominated the boards and scored several transi- tion baskets out of the chute. Sevier County, but eyes state The Admirals pulled away early as they boasted a balanced offensive By Steve Williams 233 in Game 3. teammates Caleb Marshall (241 and 225) attack en route to opening a 24-8 lead Raney, averaging a team-low 150, start- and Jameson Whaley (225 and 220) also by the first quarter’s end. Hardin Valley Academy’s Devean Little- ed with five straight strikes before rolling contributed to the win. And they just kept building their john came into the Region 2 bowling tour- a ball in the gutter. Some fans on hand Devean may have lost three match- advantage from there. Farragut nament last week having produced the speculated the pressure got to him, but es, but he didn’t lose his confidence and extended its edge to 37-15 by half- top average in the state during the regu- he bounced back with four more strikes is looking forward to this week’s TSSAA time. lar season – a sizzling 223.05. in a row. state individual tournament in Smyrna. Parker Lane led the Admirals with He left with three straight losses as two “It was great,” Lukas said of his game An Oak Ridge High School student who 15 points, including nine over the first Sevier County bowlers got the best of him. afterwards. “I did have one Brooklyn bowled for HVA in the TSSAA’s co-op pro- 12 minutes. Dominic VanAcker scored Peyton “Hollywood” Huskey-Elrod, the strike, but everything else was good.” gram, Littlejohn fired a season-high 278 eight of his 14 points before halftime. Smoky Bears’ No. 1 bowler, outdueled Raney said he was inspired by going in the District 4 tourney. Landon Collins chipped in with Littlejohn 248 to 223 in the opening up against the state’s top bowler. “Yeah, “My goal at state tournament is to eight points while Kent Carbaugh and game at Crest Bowling Lanes in Maryville. it definitely did.” come in at least Top 6,” said Devean. “I Brodie Roberts finished with seven The “two-handed bowler” also downed Littlejohn complimented Raney’s effort. want to make that first cut to step ladders points each. Devean 196 to 178 in Game 2. “He had a great day out here – 245 as and hopefully things go good from there.” After halftime, Trey Slagle and With Sevier County’s 23-4 semifinal win a freshman, that’s a lot of potential out Sophomore Jack Shepherd rolled a per- Daniel Lanning each buried a pair of all but locked up, freshman Lukas Raney of him.” sonal high 223 for Hardin Valley in the 3-point shots. took over from there and rolled the best Huskey-Elrod finished with a 245 for a first game as the Hawks trailed only 5-3. Xzavion Gibby led the Gladiators game of his life to beat Littlejohn 245 to 689 series to lead Sevier County. Senior Continued on page 2 with seven points.

PRIDE OF THE PREPS IN 2017-18 PAGE B2 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 Farragut girls rout Lady Warriors in tourney opener By Ken Lay

Farragut Middle School’s girls basketball team opened the 2021 Knox County Middle School Bas- ketball Tournament with a lopsided victory early last week. The Lady Admirals, like most other area teams, haven’t gotten to play much this season. But the postseason is proceeding as planned and the Lady Admiral notched a 47-8 victory over Whittle PHOTOS BY STEVE WILLIAMS Springs on Monday, Jan. 11, at the Bobby J. Henry Gym- Rachel Rice confers with Bearden coach Jennifer Allen as senior teammate Mariam Elwasif (left) gets ready to bowl PHOTO BY KEN LAY. in the Region 2 tournament at Crest Bowling Lanes in Maryville last week. nasium in Farragut. The Lady Admirals (7-2) Farragut guard Annie surrendered just three field Priest directs traffic in the goals to the Lady Warriors Lady Admirals’ 47-8 victo- Brooks shines, but Carter (1-5) in the contest as they ry over Whittle Springs last played their trademark week in the Knox County stingy defense, but Farragut Middle School Tourna- coach Devan McIntyre said ment. comes up short in region that she wasn’t pleased with By Steve Williams her team’s defensive effort The Lady Admirals had This Carter team laid the founda- out of the gate against Whit- their offensive struggles Ava Brooks finished her high tion for the program felt Wynn, and tle Springs. early as well but they fea- school bowling career in grand style. it had only two seniors – Brooks and “I thought we were lazy tured enough firepower to But it wasn’t enough to keep the Elizabeth Umbarger. on defense early,” McIntyre open an 18-6 lead by half- Carter girls bowling team’s season The Lady Hornets will return the said. “We were reaching and time. alive in the Region 2 tournament 2-3-4 bowlers in their lineup – soph- we weren’t moving our feet. But they were really able semifinals last week at Crest Bowl- omore Hallie Lane and freshmen “I thought we did better to blow things open after ing Lanes in Maryville. cousins Kayla Rucker and Gracie in the second half. Defense the break as they outscored William Blount edged the District Miller. has been a priority for Whittle Springs 19-0 in the 4 champion Lady Hornets 16-11, Gracie rolled Carter’s next best us this year. We turn our third frame and opened a with the winning margin coming in game of the match – a 144. defense into offense and 37-6 heading into the final the match’s total pin fall (2,310 to Abigail Mauritcio led William we play our best when we’re stanza. 2,287). Blount with a 179 game. Olivia Leu- able to get out into transi- Sydney English led Far- Brooks, a senior and Carter’s king contributed a 165. Lily Durman Sevier County Coach Dixon Brown tion.” ragut’s balanced offen- leadoff bowler, posted a 201 in the chipped in a 158. Sheyenne White (left) and Bearden Coach Jennifer The Lady Admirals’ com- sive attack as she scored a second game of the series. She also had games of 156 and 153. Allen go over the numbers at the Re- mitment to defense showed game-high 14 points. She rolled games of 147 and 146 for a In the other semifinal match, gion 2 bowling tournament. throughout the game as had 12 points over the final match-high 494 series. Sevier County eliminated District they gave up a pair of long- 24 minutes. Annie Priest Carter came up just short in only 4 runner-up Bearden 18-9 behind edge in total pin fall. White led WB range jumpers in the first added nine points while its second season of having a bowl- Maggie Patterson’s 204-122-157 with a 165-159-192 (516). half. Gabbie VanAcker scored ing team. (483). Senior Mariam Elwasif led In Saturday’s sectional round, Wil- Hadi Daugherty knocked eight points, all in the fourth “You knew it was going to be the Lady Bulldogs with a 167-153- liam Blount was scheduled to host down a 3-pointer that pulled quarter. Lilly Mullins finished close,” said Lady Hornets Coach Ray 162 (482). Dobyns-Bennett, while Sevier County the Lady Warriors to within with six. Wynn. “I’m so proud. We’ve never William Blount toppled Sevier traveled to Rogersville to battle Cher- 6-3 in the first quarter while Young led Whittle Springs been here before. They came out and County in the finals 18-9, but the okee High. Jayda Young converted a with five points. competed and made adjustments.” Lady Governors had only a 30-pin trey in the second stanza.

Over two centuries many notable people have been born or Littlejohn shut out by Sevier County, but eyes state lived in our county, from music and movie stars to business and Cont. from page 1 a strong program under the Bulldogs’ junior-domi- political leaders. e Knoxville Focus highlights some of the “We had a good first Coach Dixon Brown, went nated team, had a series outstanding individuals who have le their stamp on our history. game,” said HVA Coach on to take the region title high 677, including a 246 Terry Disney. “In fact, our with a 23-4 win over Wil- game. Ethan Shaw chipped 1,119 total was our top liam Blount. The Smoky in a 224 game and Zak game of the year.” Bears had a 3,698 total “I felt like our team pin fall to WB’s 3,295. Hubbs a 221. bowled really well,” said Whaley had a series high The Govs were led by Littlejohn. “We’ve got a 720, with games of 220, John Garland’s 639 series cohesive unit. We did a lot 220 and 280. Marshall and Hunter Autry’s 637. better here than we have chipped in a 266 and 234. Sevier County (24-2) will Bearden junior Tyler Fries, throughout the season. It Ace Harrell led the Gover- host Cherokee in the sec- the No. 3 ranked bowler in just wasn’t good enough. nors with a 258 and 225. tionals today (Jan. 18) at 1 “Thank God for the abili- In the other semifinal District 4 with a 194 average at the Sevierville Commu- ty to be here today,” added match, District 4 champi- this season, had a 246 game Devean. “It’s a lot of bless- on and previously unbeat- nity Center, while William and 677 series to lead the ings to get to this point. I en Bearden lost to William Blount travels to Kingsport Bulldogs in their semifinal CHARLES appreciate everything.” Blount 20-7. to go against Dobyns-Ben- loss to William Blount in the MMcGHEE TYSON Sevier County, which has Tyler Fries, the leader of nett. Region 2 tourney last week. Charles McGhee Tyson was the son of prominent Knoxville businessman Local football players honored by TFCA Lawrence D. Tyson, who By Ken Lay also served as a U. S. Senator. Charles was was filled with intriguing (athlete, Central). Several area players a Knoxville businessman and naval yer who was lost in The 2020 high school games and stellar perfor- On defense in Class 5A: were named to the Divi- action during a naval patrol in the North Sea near the end football season was like no mances. Halls High defensive line- sion II-AA all-state squad. of the First World War. other but it was completed The Tennessee Football man Xander Allen was They included Cooper Riggs He was born on August 10, 1889, in New York and during a global pandemic, Coaches Association rec- selected along with fellow (quarterback, Grace Chris- and as usual, the campaign ognized some of the area’s defensive linemen Terrell moved with his family to Knoxville in 1891. A er  nishing tian Academy), J.D. Dunn college at Princeton in 1912, Tyson moved back to work in top players on its all-state Brown (South-Doyle) and (running back, Christian his father’s textile mills. teams. Andrew Gilbert (West). Tyson enlisted in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps in 1917 In Class 5A, it was a South-Doyle linebacker Academy of Knoxville), and a year later transferred to England as a lieutenant. On big year for Knoxville Area Noah Myers also received Pierce Browning (wide October 11, 1918, he volunteered for a mine-laying mission teams and 12 area play- all-state honors. receiver, Grace Christian as the plane’s nose gunner. Tyson was killed when his plane ers from that classifica- In Class 6A: Farragut Academy), Grant Sterchi crashed into the Humber estuary. tion received all-state High had two selections (wide receiver, CAK), Jack- In 1929, Tyson’s parents donated land to be used as an honors including Jordyn in linebacker Eli Purcell son Bradley (offensive line- air eld in Pond Gap, in west Knoxville, stipulating that it be Potts (quarterback, Powell), and quarterback Dawson man, Webb School of Knox- named in honor of their son. McGhee Tyson Airport was De’Sean Bishop (running Moore was selected as an moved in 1935 to its present location in Alcoa. ville), Ross Badgett (CAK) back, Karns), Shawn Gary athlete. and Chi McNeil-Harrison (running back, South- In Division II-A: The brought to you by (linebacker, CAK). Doyle), Liam Fortner (wide King’s Academy had three In Division II-AA, Catho- receiver, Central), Antho- all-state standouts includ- ny Stocker (wide receiver, ing Nakelin McAfee (run- lic had a pair of selections Carter), Cameron Stokes ning back), Ja’Chim Wil- as Hayden Todd was select- www.broadwaycarpets.com (offensive lineman, Fulton), liams (wide receiver) and ed as an athlete and defen- Baker Dance (athlete, Garrett Weekly (defensive sive back Javis Mynatt was West) and Kalib Fortner back). named to the team. January 18, 2021 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B3

For fans who listened to Uni- ‘Hold that line’ Pennsylvania was the topper of versity of Tennessee football them all, its score being in con- broadcasts on stant demand not only over the WROL/ WATE/ Shields-Watkins Field public WETE, 620 on address system, but on the air as every AM radio well. dial, during the “Some of us turned out some 1950s, 1960s, remarkably forgettable dogger- and even into By Tom el every week, praising the Big the 1970s, there Mattingly was some great Orange and impugning everything locally produced Saturday football about the week’s opponent,” Ross programming. added, mentioning his “audacity” Examples include “The 50-Yard- in writing cheers for the Tennes- line” with Chuck Ketron and see cheer squad, back in the days “Grandstand Quarterback” with cheerleaders actually led cheers. ex-Vol quarterback Freddie Moses. One memorable yell came in There was also “Pigskin Predic- November 1959, when LSU rolled tions,” with Russ Bebb, Ed “Tip” into Knoxville undefeated and No. Tipton, Ben Byrd, and Ed Harris. It 1 in the country. was a delightful time. This was it, from Ross’s pen: George Mooney and former Vol “LSU, who are you? You won’t be All-American wingback Bob Foxx, first when the Vols get through!” along with spotter Julian Andes, The Shields-Watkins Field scoreboard told the tale in the 1959 Mississippi State game. Radio station WATE’s “Not only did the cheerlead- brought the excitement of Vol foot- “Hold That Line” kept Vol fans abreast of the scores of other games. Photo courtesy of John Hollingsworth. ball to your home, car, or place of ers record it for radio and make it business on the “Texaco Radio as bad in those days as it is now. “We used standard multi-line the day’s scores led to some cre- the watchword for the week, they Network.” “When I went to work at WATE rotary telephones (ringing con- ative ways of passing the time, also had the fans yell it during Then there was “Hold That Radio in October 1956, ‘Hold stantly),” said Ross, “wire service while still keeping the show inter- the game. As it turned out, I was Line” which came on immedi- That Line’ was an established pro- copy, NBC Radio feeds, a few local esting. a better prophet than poet.” Ten- ately following the Tennessee gram,” said Bill Ross, who went stringers, and the standard chalk- There was, for example, the nessee upset LSU 14-13. game broadcast, featuring Chuck on from Knoxville to a career with board for posting the scores.” “multiple score,” a technique later Ross also mentioned a long- Ketron, Johnny Pirkle, Jim Eikner, NBC Radio. The show’s callers wanted to picked up by would-be comedi- standing desire to change the Jim Humphries, and Ken John- “Bill Ross was the ‘Music in know not only the SEC scores, but ans: “And in the Virginia -William tides of history. son, and others, some of the great the Night’ man at that time,” said also “the scores of the teams on & Mary game, the score was Vir- “If I were doing ‘Hold That Line’ names from the history of Knox- Ketron, “a man with a golden their parlay sheets.” ginia 14, William 10, Mary 7.” now, I would use it as a forum to ville radio. There were even ads for voice.” Just for the record, Ketron’s When the phone rang, what the There were times callers found create a groundswell of opinion to The Lady Admirals had “Hold That Line” and other WATE voice wasn’t bad, either. caller (and the listening audience) the jokes less than amusing. demand a recount of the votes for their offensive struggles programming in Vol football pro- “’Hold That Line’ was a defen- heard was, “Hold that line.” The “We would usually have to cor- the 1951, 1956, and 1997 Heis- early as well but they fea-grams in the 1950s and 1960s. sive cheer,” said Ross. “In our caller would ask one of the hosts, rect the score because of an irate man Trophies.” tured enough firepower to The phone number was (615) case, it translated to ‘Hold that “What’s the Tennessee score?” alumnus calling,” said Ross. “Even open an 18-6 lead by half-524-4657, and the program telephone line while I find your Then, on the air, came “Tennessee the most obscure school is some- Ross was so adamant about it time. was definitely “must-hear.” Fans score.”’ 22, Mississippi State 6.” With that, one’s alma mater. I had to move to that the answer to the next ques- But they were really able heading away from Shields-Wat- The show would be a complete it was on to the next call. Pennsylvania before I could verify tion (“Why’’?) was a no ­brainer. to blow things open afterkins Field found the show to be snoozer today, he suggested, Occasionally, he said, there were that there really was a Slippery “Hank Lauricella, John Majors, the break as they outscoreda pleasant diversion from post- since the caller’s voice was never some light-hearted moments, Rock.” and Peyton Manning deserve jus- Whittle Springs 19-0 in the game Knoxville traffic, which was heard. when the continued recitation of Slippery Rock University of tice.” third frame and opened a 37-6 heading into the final stanza. Sydney English led Far- ragut’s balanced offen- Vols hire Kevin Steele. What does it mean? sive attack as she scored aBy Mark Nagi game-high 14 points. She am truly grateful to Coach in 4 years at Baylor won’t have someone in place wouldn’t be rushed to The hiring of Kevin had 12 points over the final Tennessee’s football Pruitt and Coach Fulmer energize the fanbase, but to get Tennessee through make a panic hire as they Steele means a lot… for 24 minutes. Annie Priest program is floundering. for this opportunity, and it would mean that they the 2021 season. They did in 2010. a lot of different reasons. added nine points while Recruits are I am eager to get to work Gabbie VanAcker scored de-committing. Assistant alongside them once eight points, all in the fourthcoaches are bolting. Their again. I look forward quarter. Lilly Mullins finishedhead coach has been in to helping create an with six. COVID-19 quarantine, not environment where our Young led Whittle Springs seen in nearly a month. players are successful with five points. Making matters worse, and truly embrace what it an internal investigation means to be a Volunteer.” is underway to determine Steele was available if Tennessee is guilty of after Gus Malzahn was recruiting violations. fired at Auburn. Rumors Littlejohn shut out by Sevier County, but eyes state That’s not good. circulated that Auburn Tennessee has boosters were trying to reportedly put a halt on promote Steele, who had contract extensions for been serving as the Tigers the coaching staff, which defensive coordinator. makes complete sense Instead, the gig went with the investigation to Boise State’s Bryan ongoing. They were also Harsin. reportedly in a hiring Pruitt knows Steele well freeze, which is a problem from their time together since the staff was already on the Alabama coaching down a defensive line staff in 2007 and 2008. coach and an offensive But make no mistake, this line coach. was a Phillip Fulmer hire. But on January 12th, Fulmer worked with Steele Tennessee announced when both were assistant that Kevin Steele, a coaches at UT under Tennessee grad and two- Johnny Majors. Fulmer time assistant coach thought so highly of Steele at UT, was hired as a that he was in the final defensive assistant. three for the Tennessee “Kevin is someone I have head coaching job before Local football players honored by TFCArespected and admired Fulmer hired Pruitt. for a long time on and It’s difficultto argue with Several area players off the field,” Pruitt said Steele’s resume. Steele were named to the Divi-in a press release. “I had has 38 years of coaching sion II-AA all-state squad. the opportunity to learn experience, including They included Cooper Riggs and work with him during 13 years in the SEC and (quarterback, Grace Chris-our time at Alabama and 10 years as a defensive our friendship grew from coordinator. He’s a very tian Academy), J.D. Dunn there. He has outstanding good recruiter and has put (running back, Christian knowledge of the game a whole bunch of kids in Academy of Knoxville),and understands what it the NFL. Pierce Browning (wide takes to be successful in Cash strapped receiver, Grace Christian this conference. Having Tennessee is also thankful Academy), Grant Sterchi coached under the great that Auburn is paying most (wide receiver, CAK), Jack-Johnny Majors, he has a of his salary, son Bradley (offensive line-sincere appreciation for But the hiring of Steele man, Webb School of Knox-what it means to be a at Tennessee is also ville), Ross Badgett (CAK) Tennessee Volunteer. We some insurance in case and Chi McNeil-Harrison are thrilled to welcome the investigation turns Kevin and Linda back to up some things that (linebacker, CAK). Rocky Top.” force them to fire Pruitt. In Division II-AA, Catho- “Linda and I are Steele has Power 5 head lic had a pair of selectionsexcited to be coming coaching experience, so it as Hayden Todd was select-home,” Steele said in is likely he’d be picked to ed as an athlete and defen-that same press release. hold the Tennessee job, at sive back Javis Mynatt was “Tennessee is a special least on an interim basis. named to the team. place to me personally. I Granted, a 9-36 record PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 Referees are getting less, but receiving more appreciation By Steve Williams associations do a great Sports referees don’t get job and our officials are much positive publicity. dedicated in basketball to Like Gene Menees of the student-athletes and the Tennessee Secondary the game. From a supervi- School Athletic Associa- sors’ perspective, nobody tion recalled recently, “It’s wanted a pay reduction the old adage … You got from Memphis to Bristol. to start out being perfect “Some schools have when you’re an official and more money than others, get better from that point.” but some of our smaller However, during the schools rely upon those pandemic this basketball gate receipts to pay the season, that’s been dif- expenses of the game that ferent. Officials are being night.” looked at in a different Supervisors and Menees light, as they are work- ing for less money to help felt today’s game needed offset financial losses that to stick with three-person have hit high school ath- crews. letics at the gate. Specta- “With two officials, it tors are restricted to play- would be hard to cover the ers’ parents or guardians way these kids are playing and immediate house- today,” he said. “I mean hold members due to the that as a compliment to the increase in COVID-19 infec- coaches and players.” tions. Kenny Coulter, longtime

That restriction, which PHOTO BY TRACY HEARD supervisor in the Knox continues through Jan. South Officials Association, With many empty seats in the background due to stricter guidelines on fans allowed, TSSAA basketball official Mi- 19, was initiated with Ten- said he appreciates his offi- chael Callahan prepares to put the ball in play at Powell High Friday night. Callahan and other officials across the nessee Governor Bill Lee’s cials’ loyalty. state are working for $25 less a night this season to help offset financial losses at the gate. Executive Order No. 70 on “I feel most of them are Dec. 21. doing it out of loyalty to “What we did with offi- per official. That’s a total each association about it. post-season games. the officials at the school’s the association and to the cials’ fees was a direct of $230. That would save a school “Some of them weren’t Jan. 8 games against group,” he said. “I’ve had result of the Governor’s A three-person crew is $75 a night, meaning each enthusiastic about a pay Powell. several officials call me order that drastically paid $105 per official, a official would receive $25 cut, but I think in most Lambert made an and say, ‘Don’t worry. We’re restricted people in the $315 total. less. cases our officials have announcement of the ref- going to call no matter what gym, which would drasti- “We didn’t want to go “The consensus from the come on board with it,” said erees’ financial sacrifice happens. We appreciate cally reduce the amount of back and work two people supervisors was, recalled Menees. between the girls’ and Knoxville South and our gate,” said Menees, whose and I think most of the Menees, ‘Well, we don’t “The majority of offi- boys’ games. The teams basketball association and duties at the TSSAA include coaches would tell you want a pay cut, but we don’t cials have been very pro- lined up and listened as we’re going to call. We’re overseeing basketball and they would prefer three want to go to two officials fessional, very coopera- Lambert addressed the going to officiate and just officials. officials,” said Menees, either. So if we can keep it tive and they were willing fans. The officials received The TSSAA started get- “but we were trying to find at three, we much prefer to do it. They discussed it a nice ovation. wanted to let you know.’ ting some inquiries, asking a way to save a little bit of that.’” and talked about it, but we “They have willingly “So even though it’s a if high school basketball money.” Menees also pointed out really appreciate what the agreed to take less money downward thing and our games could be officiat- After talking to some that if the TSSAA went to officials have done and it to help the kids out,” said people don’t like it, they’ve ed by two-person crews people, Menees suggest- two-person crews, there went into place Jan. 4.” Lambert. “I hope the fans continued and nobody instead of three-person ed working three-person would be several officials After Central had only will appreciate their help has come out and said crews to reduce expenses. crews at $80 per official, a who would lose games. “100 spectators” for its and that they care. they’re not going to offici- In Tennessee, the fee for total of $240, and he called The officials’ cutback in home games against Oak “It’s going to help us pay ate because of the pay cut. a two-person crew work- all 12 officials’ associa- pay is for the remainder of Ridge Jan. 5, Central Ath- our bills.” I appreciate, especially as ing a girls’ and boys’ var- tions across the state and the regular season. Regu- letic Director J.D. Lambert Menees said: “Super- a supervisor, those guys’ sity doubleheader is $115 talked to a supervisor at lar pay will resume during made plans to recognize visors from all 12 of our loyalty.”

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what I perceive as a fraud- People who disagree with Capitolism,” a term coined the soldiers in landing ulent election, are the the secular Popes (Demo- by Shoshana Zuboff. Her crafts heading for Omaha repercussions of hate and crats, media, RINOs, Big 2019 sentinel book and Beach on D-Day. I am for- the exercise of raw power Tech) don’t have the power the Netflix’s documen- tunate that I have enough which now endangers all of a Luther or Henry the 8th tary “The Social Dilem- and cannot be bought or of us. We saw idiocy at the and are now being system- ma” sealed it for me. The fired, at this point. And I Capitol with the shirtless atically excommunicated or Big Tech of Google, Twit- have a voice at The Focus. guy sporting a bearskin purged in the parlance of ter, Amazon and others of In fact, if this column disap- headdress and horns. And Stalin, Mao and other total- Silicon Valley is danger- pears you should get ready we saw hatred at work with itarians. Everyone should ous, anti-democratic and because they will soon be the punitive impeachment be terrified by these new is 2020’s . And coming for you. of President Trump by the “pontiffs” who mandate even more terrifying, the I recommend you net- Democrat Congress. Lord politically correct group- Tech-Lords are allied with work with others by email, Excommunication Acton once said, “Power think and, like Orwell’s Big the Democrats, the media, text, snail-mail or phone. First, they came for Pres- Going to the source was corrupts; absolute power Brother, demand you love BLM, Antifa and Washing- I realize that all of these ident Trump and since I what journalists used to corrupts absolutely.” The your inquisitors and fear- ton’s ruling class. In 2020 means of communication sometimes disagreed with do before “news” became Democrats, allied with the less leaders. we learned this cabal even can be monitored, but at him, I did nothing. political propaganda and media and Big Tech, now Excommunication is pro- controls the election pro- this point they can’t sup- Then they came for morphed into “fake news.” control everything and their ceeding under the guise cess. The ruling class of press us all. I reject both Republicans and since I Actually, there are great- blood lust has morphed of public safety and mani- Washington will never lose violence and hatred. Yoda, was not a member of that er issues than the Capitol into excommunication. fests as censorship, ban- another election. the master of the mis- Party I did not object. riot. A few hundred fools By the high Middle Ages ning, shaming, termina- So, what should we do placed modifier, said of Then they came for con- and knaves, out of the Kings and Popes vied for tions of employment, about the purges? A friend hatred “A path to the dark servative media and I did more than a quarter million power. Kings had armies divestiture, shunning, even of mine coined the phrase side, it is.” not speak out. Trump supporters at the and argued they were doxing and gas-lighting. and admonition, “Get Lastly, I’m maintaining Then they came for Washington protest, unlaw- chosen by God to reign. During Mao’s Cultural Rev- informed, get inspired, get my new year’s resolutions Trump supporters and I fully invaded the Capitol. However, the Pope con- olution I remember seeing involved.” to focus on Jesus, teach- remained silent. The wackos who entered trolled the soul’s access penitents standing before It takes work to be ing and offering encour- Then they came for me the Capitol or who scuffled to heaven which could be threatening crowds bowing informed. I listen to the agement to others. Hope- because there was no one with police will be found, removed from a rebellious and begging for forgiveness left and the right. I read fully, there are elements of left to speak for me. prosecuted and go to jail. individual, even a King, for “incorrect thought.” I’ve widely and so should you. these perspectives in this (Adapted from Martin Again, I make no excus- by excommunication. This seen religious groups turn Then, I believe you should weekly column. Niemöller’s poem “First es for these miscreants. threat brought one French their back on apostates, use your own observations I’m reading biographies they came…”) But, on the other hand you king literally to his knees even family members. and apply common sense this year and daily pro- should not ignore the Dem- as he crawled penitently AOC, one of the new “papal rather than intoning the claiming Psalm 118:24 as Several of my readers ocrats who were silent for through snow to have the scions,” now crows that the surrealistic dogma of politi- I endeavor to increase my have asked me what I’m eight months during the bull of excommunication government should reign in cal correctness, CNN or the faith, virtue and knowledge going to say about the Jan- riots, looting, destruction lifted by the Pope. Martin the media, in other words, knavish Pelosi. (2 Peter 1:5). I’m enjoying uary 6th riot at the Capitol. of businesses and violence Luther was excommunicat- the so-called alternative It’s sometimes tough to retirement, helping with Perhaps they missed the of 2020. Kamala Harris ed and this ushered in the media which are not the “speak the truth in love” as grandkids and working on end of last week’s essay excused these riots as did Protestant Reformation. sycophant mouth pieces Paul advised. It’s tough to the second novel of my “Wise Men” where my opin- Pelosi who brushed off any Henry the 8th refused the of the Democrat-socialists. resist the mob and refuse science fiction trilogy. Stay ion was succinctly stated in condemnation with the cav- Pope’s control, was excom- In George Orwell’s dysto- “going along to get along.” tuned! the last paragraph. If you alier comment, “People will municated and then estab- pian novel “1984,” the infa- It’s human to think this want to read last week’s do what people do.” lished his own Church of mous quote, “Big Brother moment is unique, but we essay, go to the archives at And even more important England and made himself is watching you,” has actu- post-moderns don’t have KnoxFocus.com and read than President Trump’s the papal equivalent. ally become a reality with it tough like those during You may email Dr. Ferguson at what I actually thought. November 3rd defeat, in Unfortunately, We the Big Tech’s “Surveillance The Great Depression or [email protected] Overcoming Anger Another obsta- relations, eco- sun go down while you are judged by the council. And While it is true there someone makes us angry, cle of life that has nomic hardship, still angry, and do not give if you call someone a fool, is such a thing as righ- our response is love. We imprisoned many and pandemic the devil a foothold (Ephe- you will be in danger of the teous anger that Jesus don’t retaliate when we is that of anger. issues. sians 4:26-27). This pas- fire of hell” (Matthew 5:21). even showed (John 2:14- have been wronged, we At some level we Anger is so sage reminds us that anger “Foolish people lose their 15; Mark 3:5), you must offer redemption (Romans have all dealt with unpredictable at is not sin, just like tempta- tempers, but wise people approach it with care like 12:20). Jesus showed us anger. Anger is times. It can show tion is not sin that I talked control theirs” (Proverbs a blinking yellow light – how this is done through communicated in By Mark up irrationally and about last week. It is what 29:11). My dear broth- slow down and look in his example on the cross many ways – some Brackney, without warn- we do with temptation and ers and sisters, always be both directions before pro- as he prayed for God to for- constructive, but Minister of the ing. Some people anger that can lead to sin. willing to listen and slow ceeding. What we think is give those killing him. Sin many in a harmful Arlington Church have a lengthy Here are a few verses of to speak. Do not become righteous anger might be was not ignored by Jesus; way. If left to itself, of Christ fuse. There is many that talk about how angry easily, because something else. We need it was healed and death anger will con- time to smell the we should treat anger: “You anger will not help you live to remember that feeling was destroyed. When we sume someone smoke and douse have heard that it was said the right kind of life God angry is a choice and it is are quick to show grace with rage to the point where it with water. But if the fuse to our people long ago, ‘You wants” (James 1:19-20). better to deal with quick- and love instead of all the they are willing to kill some- is short, watch out. Anger is must not murder anyone. “Don’t get angry. Don’t be ly, even before the day is actions that flow out of one no matter the price. found in the earliest pages Anyone who murders upset; it only leads to trou- over (Ephesians 4:26). Be having an angry spirit, this Our world is an angry place, of Scripture when Cain mur- another will be judged.’ ble” (Psalm 37:8). “Do not careful of hurtful words you is a testimony of our God ready to explode. This past ders his own brother in the But I tell you, if you are be bitter or angry or mad. might use out of anger that to this broken world. Let year we have especially first family we have record- angry with a brother or Never shout angrily or say tear others down. Let’s say us offer good for evil and seen anger demonstrat- ed. Notice what Paul says sister, you will be judged. things to hurt others. Never and do things that will build blessings for curses as ed due to frustrations over about anger: “In your anger If you say bad things to a do anything evil” (Ephe- others up (Ephesians 4:29). kingdom people reversing political differences, race do not sin”: Do not let the brother or sister, you will be sians 4:31). God says that when the curse of sin. enjoy every season in comfort CANTRELL’S HEAT & AIR SALES • SERVICE • MAINTENANCE Family Business Serving You Over 20 Years 5715 Old Tazewell Pike Cantrell’s 687-2520 Cares PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 FORECLOSURE COUNTY, TENNESSEE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint NOTICE TO CREDITORS KRISTY HOLLSTEIN WALKER; EXECUTRIX filed, which is verified, that the Defendant, 2427 CASPIAN DRIVE NOTICE TO NOTICES BILLY JOE LAMB, is a non-resident of the State CREDITORS ESTATE OF MARIE CRAFT KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be DOCKET NUMBER 83913-2 CREDITORS ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so ESTATE OF CARL WILLIAM ASP REBECCA ABBOTT DOCKET NUMBER 83923-3 Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of ESTATE OF DARRYL G LOWE NOTICE OF that the ordinary process of law cannot be served JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect ATTORNEY AT LAW upon BILLY JOE LAMB. Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of 118 HUXLEY ROAD, SUITE 7 DOCKET NUMBER 83886-2 JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of the Estate of MARIE CRAFT who died Feb 8, Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day of SUBSTITUTE IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file an 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery of the Estate of CARL WILLIAM ASP who died Dec DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect TRUSTEE SALE 6, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, of the Estate of DARRYL G LOWE who died Aug 1, Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with Travis Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, Patterson, an Attorney whose address is, P.O. Box and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, NOTICE TO 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk WHEREAS default has occurred in the Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, payment of a debt due David L. Aiken & wife 70586 Knoxville, TN 37938, within thirty (30) or her estate are required to file the same with the days of the last date of publication of this notice, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his CREDITORS Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, Judy L. Aiken, secured by a Deed of Trust or her estate are required to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or having claims, matured or unmatured, against his dated 10/24/19, from Ashley F. Carpenter, and or a judgment by default will be taken against before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or you and the cause set for hearing Ex Parte as to Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or ESTATE OF BETTY B HUDDLESON or her estate are required to file the same with the recorded at Inst. # 201910250028492, in the before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: DOCKET NUMBER 83896-3 Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee: and you before Chancellor Clarence E. Pridemore, Jr. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the at the Knox County Chancery Court, Part II, 400 (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or whereas A. Scott McCulley has been appointed as (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: Substitute Trustee by Instrument dated 12/29/20 Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This received an actual copy of this notice to creditors notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus first publication of this notice if the creditor of the Estate of BETTY B HUDDLESON who died (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the and recorded at Inst. # 202012300052711 in the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Nov 24, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the first publication of this notice if the creditor Register’s Office for Knox County, Tennessee; and Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. (4) months from the date of this first publication; This 29th day of December 2020. at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox received an actual copy of this notice to creditors whereas A. Scott McCulley, Substitute Trustee (4) months from the date of this first publication; or County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four has been requested to sell the property securing ______(B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Clerk and Master or resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (4) months from the date of this first publication; the debt, the following said property will be sold (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors against his or her estate are required to file the or at the front door of the City County Building, 400 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less same with the Clerk and Master of the above (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Main Ave., Knoxville, TN 37902, on 1/27/2021 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four named Court on or before the earlier of the dates received an actual copy of the notice to creditors at 11 a.m. ORDER OF than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will if the creditor received the copy of the notice less SITUATED in District No. Six (6) of Knox (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or be forever barred: than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four County, Tennessee, and being those certain PUBLICATION described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (4) months from the date of first publication as premises comprising a portion of the project (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. This the 4 day of JANUARY, 2021. first publication of this notice if the creditor described in (1)(A); or known as Woodford Reserve Condominiums, such KNOXVILLE TVA EMPLOYEES date of death. This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s project having been established as a horizontal CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, ESTATE OF MARIE CRAFT at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four date of death. This the 28 day of DECEMBER, property regime by Master Deed of Woodford vs. ESTATE OF CARL WILLIAM ASP (4) months from the date of this first publication; 2020. Reserve Condominiums dated June 28, 2006, and JOEY DEWAYNE THOMPSON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) or recorded in the Register’s Office for Knox County, and ASIA DENISE COX a/k/a Asia PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) MILLARD D CRAFT; EXECUTOR (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF DARRYL G LOWE Tennessee, as Inst. # 200607260007604 in said Thompson,(Defendants.) JANET DEAN ASP; EXECUTRIX 2501 HOLBROOK DRIVE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Register’s Office, pursuant to the provisions of the No. 29299K and 29300K 8635 BELLE MINA WAY KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Horizontal Property Act of Tennessee (TCA 66-27- IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS COURT FOR KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PAMELA STRICKLAND LOWE; 101, et seq.) as amended, the premises being more KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE WAYNE WHITEHEAD (4) months from the date of first publication as EXECUTRIX 924 WESTCOURT DRIVE particularly described as follows: It appearing in this case that the Civil Warrant ANNE MCKINNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW described in (1)(A); or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 BEING all of Unit 6 of the Woodford Reserve was issued for the defendants, Joey Dewayne ATTORNEY AT LAW 7009 THORN GROVE PIKE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Condominiums as shown on Exhibit D to the Thompson and Asia Denise Cox a/k/a Asia 1019 ORCHID DRIVE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 date of death. This the 5 day of JANUARY, 2021. G ALAN RAWLS ATTORNEY AT LAW Master Deed of Woodford Reserve Condominiums Thompson, to appear before this Court, and said KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 900 S GAY STREET, SUITE 2102 dated June 28, 2006, and recorded at Inst. # summons as to Joey Dewayne Thompson was ESTATE OF BETTY B HUDDLESON KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 200607260007604, in said Register’s Office, to returned by the process server “Not to be found NOTICE TO which Master Deed reference is hereby made for A in Knox County” and as to Asia Denise Cox a/k/a NOTICE TO CREDITORS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) more particular description thereof. Asia Thompson was returned by the process EDWARD B FLANAGAN; EXECUTOR NOTICE TO Being the same property conveyed to Ashley F. server “Not to be found in Brockton, Plymouth CREDITORS 12753 MELTON LAKE WAY Carpenter by Warranty Deed from David L. Aiken ESTATE OF CLARA CALLIS ELKINS County, MA.” DOCKET NUMBER 83892-2 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37932 CREDITORS & wife Judy L. Aiken, dated 10/24/19 of record ESTATE OF MILAN EUGENE CARR at Inst. # 201910250028491 in the Register’s DOCKET NUMBER 83918-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day pf ESTATE OF JAMES DAVID LOWE IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that service JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect Office for Loudon County, Tennessee. of process upon defendants, Joey Dewayne Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83903-1 The Property, known as 10943 Woodford JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect of the Estate of CLARA CALLIS ELKINS who died Notice is hereby given that on the 30 day of Thompson and Asia Denise Cox a/k/a Asia Sep 25, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Bend Way (Map & Parcel 143OC/42.00D) will Thompson, be made by publication as set forth of the Estate of MILAN EUGENE CARR who died CREDITORS DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect be sold for cash in bar of right and equity of Sep 24, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox of the Estate of JAMES DAVID LOWE who died in T.C.A §21-1-204; and that publication be County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- redemption and dower rights. The property is made for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox ESTATE OF ERNESTINE H INGLE Sep 25, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the sold subject to applicable easements, restrictions, County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, DOCKET NUMBER 83887-3 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Knoxville Focus, requiring the said defendants to against his or her estate are required to file the covenants, prior encumbrances and unpaid taxes. appear before the General Sessions Court of Knox resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day of County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- The sale held pursuant to this Notice may be against his or her estate are required to file the same with the. Clerk and Master of the above DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, County, Tennessee, held at the Old Knox County named Court on or before the earlier of the dates rescinded at the Substitute Trustee’s option at any Courthouse, 5th General Sessions Courtroom, same with the Clerk and Master of the above of the Estate of ERNESTINE H INGLE who died against his or her estate are required to file the time. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of named court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Sep 21, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the same with the Clerk and Master of the above 3d Floor, 300 North Main Street, Knoxville, be forever barred: the sale to another day, time and place certain, Tennessee on February 17, 2021, and make prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox named Court on or before the earlier of the dates without further publication, upon announcement be forever barred. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will defense to the Civil Warrant filed against them in first publication of this notice if the creditor at the time and place for the sale set forth above. this cause; otherwise, said Civil Warrant will be (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, be forever barred: Other parties of interest: first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors against his or her estate are required to file the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the taken for confessed, and the cause proceed with at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Publication Dates: 1/4/21, 1/11/21, 1/18/21 ex parte. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors same with the Clerk and Master of the above first publication of this notice if the creditor THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; named Court on or before the earlier of the dates received an actual copy of this notice to creditors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, inasmuch or COLLECTOR. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT as the defendants and the circumstances of (4) months from the date of this first publication; prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION RECEIVED MAY BE or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor be forever barred: (4) months from the date of this first publication; non-service in this matter, No. 29299K, and in received an actual copy of the notice to creditors USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. No. 29300K are identical, the publication in The (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the or This 29 day of December, 2020. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less first publication of this notice if the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Knoxville Focus, of both shall be by one notice than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four referencing both docket numbers, 29299K and if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of this notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors A. Scott McCulley, Substitute Trustee, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 29300K, in substantially the form of Exhibit A described in (1)(A); or 8930 Cross Park Dr., Ste. 1, hereto. (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of this first publication; than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Knoxville, TN 37923, described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s or (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death. This the 4 day of JANUARY, 2021. 865-243-3363. ENTERED the 9th day of December, 2020. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or date of death. This the 5 day of JANUARY, 2021. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ______ESTATE OF CLARA CALLIS ELKINS JUDGE if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death. This the 30 day of DECEMBER, ESTATE OF MILAN EUGENE CARR than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2020. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) APPROVED FOR ENTRY: (4) months from the date of first publication as COURT PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) MARVIN A ELKINS; CO-EXECUTOR described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF JAMES DAVID LOWE KATHERINE FAYE ROACH; 135 CENTRALVIEW ROAD (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ______ANDERSONVILLE, TN. 37705 NOTICES William L. Cooper, III, #011447 ADMINISTRATRIX date of death. This the 29 day of DECEMBER, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 1834 PAINT ROCK VALLEY ROAD 2020. MELANIE R HARPER; EXECUTRIX Attorney for Plaintiff PHYLLIS J ELKINS; CO-EXECUTOR 2008 E. Magnolia Avenue PHILADELPIA, TN. 37846 633 MARSTON LANE NON-RESIDENT 135 CENTRALVIEW ROAD ESTATE OF ERNESTINE H INGLE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 Knoxville, Tennessee 37917 ANDERSONVILLE, TN. 37705 NOTICE (865) 577-1776 CHARLES CHILD ATTORNEY AT LAW PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) JANET DARRICK EDMONDSON TIFFANY DAWN HODGE -Vs- RAFAEL 706 GATE LANE, SUITE 202 H PARKEY; EXECUTRIX 9012 LEGENDS NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37909 ATTORNEY AT LAW LAKE LANE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 MADRIGAL MARTINEZ 900 S GAY STREET, SUITE 2100 Docket# 150463 NON-RESIDENT CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 STEVEN K BOWLING ATTORNEY AT LAW IN THE FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF KNOX ESTATE OF EARNEST RAY MASSENGILL COUNTY, TENNESSEE NOTICE NOTICE TO P.O. BOX 11125 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37939 DOCKET NUMBER 83911-3 In this cause, it appearing from the Complaint Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of filed, which is sworn to, that the defendant TO: JENNIFER JULIANNE CRIDER CREDITORS NOTICE TO IN RE: SHANE ALLEN SPROLES v. NOTICE TO JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect RAFAEL MADRIGAL MARTINEZ is a non-resident ESTATE OF RUTH ANN COATNEY CREDITORS of the Estate of EARNEST RAY MASSENGILL who of the State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts JENNIFER JULIANNE CRIDER NO. 201058-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83915-1 CREDITORS died Sep 11, 2020, were issued the undersigned cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of ESTATE OF EDITH SMITH HANCOCK by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law cannot JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect DOCKET NUMBER 83910-2 ESTATE OF MARY C JONES of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident be served upon RAFAEL MADRIGAL MARTINEZ. IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of COUNTY, TENNESSEE of the Estate of RUTH ANN COATNEY who died DOCKET NUMBER 83758-3 and non-resident, having claims, matured or IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file Jun 3, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the DECEMBER 2020, letters administration in respect Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day of unmatured, against his or her estate are required an answer to an action of COMPLAINT FOR In this Cause appearing from the Complaint of the Estate of EDITH SMITH HANCOCK who filed, which is verified, that the Defendant, Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the DIVORCE filed by TIFFANY DAWN HODGE, County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- died Oct 17, 2020, were issued the undersigned of the Estate of MARY C JONES who died Oct 25, above named Court on or before the earlier of the Plaintiff herein, with the Fourth Circuit Court JENNIFER JULIANNE CRIDER, is a non-resident by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of the State of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims in Knoxville, Tennessee, and with JOSHUA D. against his or her estate are required to file the of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, will be forever barred: HEDRICK, Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is cannot be ascertained upon diligent search and and non-resident, having claims, matured or inquiry, so that the ordinary process of law cannot same with the Clerk and Master of the above Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 607 MARKET ST., SUITE 1100 KNOXVILLE, named Court on or before the earlier of the dates unmatured, against his or her estate are required having claims, matured or unmatured, against his first publication of this notice if the creditor TENNESSEE 37902, within thirty (30) days of the be served upon JENNIFER JULIANNE CRIDER. to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the IT IS ORDERED that said defendant file prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will or her estate are required to file the same with the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors last date of publication, and if you do not answer be forever barred: above named court on or before the earlier of the Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four or otherwise respond, a Default Judgment may be an answer with the Clerk and Master of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims Chancery Court at Knoxville, Tennessee and with (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (4) months from the date of this first publication; entered against you on the thirtieth (30th ) day first publication of this notice if the creditor will be forever barred. (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: or after the fourth (4th ) publication. This notice will Timothy Housholder, an Attorney whose address (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the is, 900 S. Gay Street Suite 2100, Knoxville, TN received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor be published in The Knoxville Focus for four (4) at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four first publication of this notice if the creditor first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors consecutive weeks. 37902 within thirty (30) days of the last date of received an actual copy of this notice to creditors publication of this notice, or a judgment by default (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 28TH day of DECEMBER, 2020. or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four will be taken against you and the cause set for (4) months from the date of this first publication; hearing Ex Parte as to you before Chancellor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; (4) months from the date of first publication as Mike Hammond received an actual copy of the notice to creditors or or described in (1)(A); or Clerk Michael W. Moyers at the Knox County Chancery (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor Court, Part III, 400 W. Main Street, Knoxville, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death. This the 4 day of JANUARY, 2021. Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published if the creditor received the copy of the notice less in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NON-RESIDENT described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF EARNEST RAY MASSENGILL consecutive weeks. (4) months from the date of first publication as NOTICE This 13th day of January 2020. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death. This the 5 day of JANUARY, 2021. described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ______(2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s TO: KERLEY HEATING & AIR Clerk and Master (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ALAN MASSENGILL; CO-EXECUTOR ESTATE OF RUTH ANN COATNEY date of death. This the 31 day of DECEMBER, date of death. This the 29 day of DECEMBER, 2926 SHANKS LANE INC AND VICTOR KERLEY 2020. IN RE: SWIFT FINANCIAL LLC v. 2020. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KERLEY HEATING & AIR INC NOTICE TO ESTATE OF EDITH SMITH HANCOCK NO. 200726-1 DONNA KAY CURRIE; EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF MARY C JONES MARIA WILKINSON; CO-EXECUTOR 3047 GIBBS DRIVE 7904 TEXAS VALLEY ROAD IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX CREDITORS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) COUNTY, TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 ESTATE OF VIRGINIA M ANDERSON CAROLYN HANCOCK DENNISON; JONATHAN MCCAMMON; EXECUTOR In this Cause, it appearing from the Complaint ADMINSTRATRIX filed, which is sworn to, that the defendants DOCKET NUMBER 83921-1 100 STONEWALL DRIVE Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of 2723 WOODSMITH ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 KERLEY HEATING & AIR INC AND VICTOR NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 NOTICE TO KERLEY are non-residents of the State of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be of the Estate of VIRGINIA M ANDERSON who CREDITORS CREDITORS died Oct 25, 2020, were issued the undersigned M AARON SPENCER NOTICE TO ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so ESTATE OF IMOGENE B COOPER ATTORNEY AT LAW ESTATE OF MARGARET CECILIA that the ordinary process of law cannot be served by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident DOCKET NUMBER 83894-1 P.O. BOX 900 CREDITORS PEEK MATTESON upon KERLEY HEATING & AIR INC AND VICTOR KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 DOCKET NUMBER 83917-3 KERLEY it is ordered that said defendants, KERLEY and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate are required to file Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of ESTATE OF LARRY GLENN KIRK Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of HEATING & AIR INC AND VICTOR KERLEY file JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect DOCKET NUMBER 83920-3 JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect an answer with the Clerk and Master of the the same with the Clerk and Master of the above named court on or before the earlier of the dates of the Estate of IMOGENE B COOPER who died NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of of the Estate of MARGARET CECILIA PEEK Chancery Court in Knoxville, Tennessee and with Nov 15, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect MATTESON who died Nov 29, 2020, were issued Glen C. Watson, III, an Attorney whose address prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox CREDITORS of the Estate of LARRY GLENN KIRK who died the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the is, P.O. Box 121950 Nashville, TN 37212, within County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Sep 29, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All thirty (30) days of the last date of publication or (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the ESTATE OF GAY ANN HOLLSTEIN first date of the publication of this notice if the resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, a judgment by default will be taken against you against his or her estate are required to file the DOCKET NUMBER 83908-3 County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- matured or unmatured, against his or her estate and the cause will be set for hearing Ex-Parte as creditor received an actual copy of this notice to Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date same with the Clerk and Master of the above resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, are required to file the same with the Clerk and to you before Chancellor John F. Weaver in the named Court on or before the earlier of the dates DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect against his or her estate are required to file the Master of the above named Court on or before Knox County Chancery Court, Part I, at 400 W. that is four (4) months from the date of the first of the Estate of GAY ANN HOLLSTEIN who died publication; or prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will same with the Clerk and Master of the above the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Main Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. This be forever barred: Dec 8, 2020, were issued the undersigned by named court on or before the earlier of the dates otherwise their claims will be forever barred: notice will be published in The Knoxville Focus (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Newspaper for four (4) consecutive weeks. first publication of this notice if the creditor Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident be forever barred. first publication of this notice if the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less and non-resident, having claims, matured or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors This 28th day of December 2020. at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four unmatured, against the estate are required to file first publication of this notice if the creditor at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four ______(4) months from the date of first publication as the same with the Clerk and Master of the above described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of this first publication; received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of this first publication; Clerk and Master or named court on or before the earlier of the dates at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will date of death. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of this first publication; (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors be forever barred: or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors NON-RESIDENT This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021 (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four first date of the publication of this notice if the received an actual copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four NOTICE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA M ANDERSON creditor received an actual copy of this notice to (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four described in (1)(A); or TO: BILLY JOE LAMB, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) that is four (4) months from the date of the first IN RE: ELIZABETH ANN LAMB FREDRICK M ANDERSON; EXECUTOR (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021. publication; or described in (1)(A); or date of death. This the 5 day of JANUARY, 2021. v. BILLY JOE LAMB 8016 LANDON PARK WAY (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor NO. 200766-2 POWELL, TN. 37849 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF IMOGENE B COOPER received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death. ESTATE OF MARGARET if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021. CECILIA PEEK MATTESON PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four You can reserve your legal or public notice SHAYNE W COOPER; EXECUTOR (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF LARRY GLENN KIRK PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 3330 CRUZE DRIVE described in (1)(A); or MARGARET M LEGER; EXECUTRIX by emailing Lisa at [email protected] or POWELL, TN. 37849 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 934 WILDACRE WAY date of death. This the 31 day of DECEMBER, GLENDA KIRK; ADMINISTRATRIX KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 calling (865) 686-9970. 2020 2547 MAPLE BRANCH LANE ESTATE OF GAY ANN HOLLSTEIN January 18, 2021 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES P.O. BOX 900 NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 CREDITORS CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREDITORS ESTATE OF ELMA SUE DEBORD NARRAMORE ESTATE OF BOBBY M ANDERSON, SR. CREDITORS ESTATE OF JANETTE H EDMONDS ESTATE OF BETTY S GOOCH NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83905-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83845-3 ESTATE OF NORMA J BURNS DOCKET NUMBER 83943-2 DOCKET NUMBER 83182-3 CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of DOCKET NUMBER 83933-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of of DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect ESTATE OF CLAUDETTE LOU HICKMAN respect of the Estate of ELMA SUE DEBORD of the Estate of BOBBY M ANDERSON, SR. who JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of the Estate of JANETTE H EDMONDS who died of the Estate of BETTY S GOOCH who died Apr DOCKET NUMBER 83939-1 NARRAMORE who died Aug 20, 2020, were died Feb 24, 2020, were issued the undersigned of the Estate of NORMA J BURNS who died Nov Nov 16, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the 27, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court 24, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect and non-resident, having claims, matured or resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, All persons, resident and non-resident, having County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- of the Estate of CLAUDETTE LOU HICKMAN who claims, matured or unmatured, against his or unmatured, against his or her estate are required against his or her estate are required to file the against his or her estate are required to file the to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, same with the Clerk and Master of the above same with the Clerk and Master of the above died May 14, 2020, were issued the undersigned her estate are required to file the same with the against his or her estate are required to file the by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or above named Court on or before the earlier of the named Court on or before the earlier of the dates named Court on or before the earlier of the dates dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims same with the Clerk and Master of the above prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or named Court on or before the earlier of the dates and non-resident, having claims, matured or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: will be forever barred: be forever barred: be forever barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first unmatured, against his or her estate are required (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of, the be forever barred: to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the first publication of this notice if the creditor publication of this notice if the creditor received an publication of this notice if the creditor received an publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty above named Court on or before the earlier of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors publication of this notice if the creditor received an dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty from the date of this first publication; or from the date of this first publication; or will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of this first publication; (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors from the date of this first publication; or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 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 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (60) days before the date that is four (4) months if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less from the date of this first publication; or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described, in (1)(A); or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. date of death. This the 11 day of JANUARY, date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death. This the 31 day of DECEMBER, 2021. 2021. date of death. This the 7 day of JANUARY, 2021. (4) months from the date of first publication as 2020. ESTATE OF BOBBY M ANDERSON, SR. described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF JANETTE H EDMONDS ESTATE OF BETTY S GOOCH ESTATE OF ELMA SUE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF NORMA J BURNS (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DEBORD NARRAMORE BARRY D RUSSELL; CO-EXECUTOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) date of death. This the 11 day of JANUARY, 110 SUNSTONE TERRACE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) MARIE PARRINGTON; CO-EXECUTOR KARLA J MATTESON; EXECUTRIX 2021. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) HUNTSVILLE, AL 35806 BETH ANNE VAINOWSKI; EXECUTRIX 1060 WORLDS FAIR PARK 8716 GROSPOINT DRIVE JAMES A NARRAMORE; EXECUTOR 10317 ZACHARYTOWN ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37916 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 ESTATE OF CLAUDETTE LOU HICKMAN 10816 SONJA DRIVE DAVID ANDERSON; CO-EXECUTOR CORRYTON, TN. 37721 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 3610 WELLSBURG WAY EUGENE A EDMONDS; CO-EXECUTOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37931 G ALAN RAWLS 629 REDMILL LANE NOTICE TO MARK R MYERS; EXECUTOR CAROLYN GILLIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 3335 SPRING VIEW DRIVE ATTORNEY AT LAW SHANONE EMMACK 900 S GAY STREET, SUITE 2102 CREDITORS SEVIERVILLE, TN. 37862 ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 DAN EDMONDS; CO-EXECUTOR 10805 KINGSTON PIKE, SUITE 200 ESTATE OF JIMMY GRABLE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 8115 ISABELLA LANE SUITE 11 5420 PINCREST ROAD BRENTWOOD, TN. 37027 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 DOCKET NUMBER 83849-1 NOTICE TO NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of JANUARY 2021, letters of administration c.t.a in CREDITORS NOTICE TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO respect of the Estate of JIMMY GRABLE who died CREDITORS Nov 7, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the ESTATE OF BRIAN DOUGLAS HITCH CREDITORS ESTATE OF IDA PAULETA CARNEY CREDITORS Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox DOCKET NUMBER 83776-3 ESTATE OF BIMAL C PAL DOCKET NUMBER 83858-1 County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- DOCKET NUMBER 83909-1 ESTATE OF MARGARET G BELL Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of ESTATE OF LINDA FELLERS resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 31 day of DOCKET NUMBER 83946-2 JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect DOCKET NUMBER 83874-2 against his or her estate are required to file the JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect DECEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of of the Estate of IDA PAULETA CARNEY who died Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of same with the Clerk and Master of the above of the Estate of BRIAN DOUGLAS HITCH who died of the Estate of BIMAL C PAL who died Nov 20, JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect Sep 19, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect named court on or before the earlier of the dates Sep 7, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk of the Estate of MARGARET G BELL who died Dec Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox of the Estate of LINDA FELLERS who died Nov 20, prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, 2, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk be forever barred: County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date resident, having claims, matured or unmatured; having claims, matured or unmatured, against Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, against his or her estate are required to file the Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, of the first date of the publication of this notice if against his or her estate are required to file the the estate are required to file the same with the having claims, matured or unmatured, against his same with the Clerk and Master of the above having claims, matured or unmatured, against his the creditor received an actual copy of this notice same with the Clerk and Master of the above Clerk and Master of the above named court on or or her estate are required to file the same with the named Court on or before the earlier of the dates or her estate are required to file the same with the to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date named Court on or before the earlier of the dates before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or that is four (4) months from the date of the first prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or be forever barred: before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or publication: or be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the of the first date of the publication of this notice if (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor received an (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors first publication of this notice if the creditor the creditor received an actual copy of this notice publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty publication of this notice if the creditor received an if the creditor received the copy of the notice received an actual copy of this notice to creditors to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four that is four (4) months from the date of the first (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of this first publication; publication; or from the date of this first publication; or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor from the date of this first publication; or described in (1) (A); or or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 12 day of JANUARY, 2021. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF JIMMY GRABLE (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, date of death. This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021. PATRICIA ANN MCNEW; date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, This the 31 day of DECEMBER, 2020 2021. ESTATE OF IDA PAULETA CARNEY ADMINISTRATRIX CTA 2021. ESTATE OF BIMAL C PAL ESTATE OF LINDA FELLERS 8538 FOUST HOLLOW ROAD ESTATE OF MARGARET G BELL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 ESTATE OF BRIAN DOUGLAS HITCH PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CHARLES T CARNEY; CO-EXECUTOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) BHASWATI PAL BRINK; EXECUTRIX PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 4412 CYPRESS LANE PATRICK CASE; CO-EXECUTOR HAROLD C WIMBERLY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 7819 SMALL LEAF CIRCLE PATRICE MINTEER; EXECUTRIX KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 2305 OLD CALLAHAN DRIVE ATTORNEY AT LAW DENISE HITCH; ADMINISTRATRIX 8439 BADGETT ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 6759 BAUM DRIVE HOUSTON, TX 77063 116 COUNTRY RUN CIRCLE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 SUSAN A RECTOR; CO-EXECUTOR KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 POWELL, TN. 37849 MICHELLE HURST; CO-EXECUTOR FIONA H HILL 8608 PILGRIM CT ALEXANDRIA, VA 22308 3531 PEBBLEBROOK WAY ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 550 W MAIN STREET, SUITE 310 NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 CREDITORS NOTICE TO JOHN D AGEE CREDITORS CREDITORS ATTORNEY AT LAW ESTATE OF ROBERT E BOYD CREDITORS 108 S MAIN STREET ESTATE OF DOROTHY PEARL HALL ESTATE OF DANIEL EDGAR HUNLEY NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83834-1 CLINTON, TN. 37716 DOCKET NUMBER 83851-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83880-2 Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of ESTATE OF CHARLES HALE CHANCE Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of CREDITORS JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect DOCKET NUMBER 83230-3 JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of of the Estate of ROBERT E BOYD who died Oct 17, Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of NOTICE TO of the Estate of DOROTHY PEARL HALL who died JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect ESTATE OF CYNTHIA QUICK 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk Sep 18, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the DOCKET NUMBER 83900-1 JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of the Estate of DANIEL EDGAR HUNLEY who died and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, of the Estate of CHARLES HALE CHANCE who CREDITORS Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Oct 30, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Notice is hereby given that on the 30 day Tennessee,. All persons, resident and non-resident, County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- of DECEMBER 2020, letters administration in died Mar 1, 2020, were issued the undersigned Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox having claims, matured or unmatured, against his by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court ESTATE OF MARGARET resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- respect of the Estate of CYNTHIA QUICK who died or her estate are required to file the same with the MEADE GILLENWATER against his or her estate are required to file the Oct 14, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or and non-resident, having claims, matured or DOCKET NUMBER 83784-2 same with the Clerk and Master of the above against his or her estate are required to file Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day named court on or before the earlier of the dates County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- unmatured, against his or her estate are required the same with the Clerk and Master of the above (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will named court on or before the earlier of the dates resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first respect of the Estate of MARGARET MEADE be forever barred. against his or her estate are required to file the above named Court on or before the earlier of the prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will publication of this notice if the creditor received an dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims GILLENWATER who died Jul 2, 2020, were issued (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first be forever barred. same with the Clerk and Master of the above actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the publication of this notice if the creditor received an named court on or before the earlier of the dates will be forever barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty publication of this notice if the creditor received an prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will from the date of this first publication; or persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, (60) days before the date that is four (4) months be forever barred. publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty matured or unmatured, against his or her estate from the date of this first publication; or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors are required to file the same with the Clerk and (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor publication of this notice if the creditor received an (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less from the date of this first publication; or Master of the above named Court on or before received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors otherwise their claims will be forever barred: than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less from the date of this first publication; or described in (1)(A); or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (4) months from the date of first publication as (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four publication of this notice if the creditor received an described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or 2021. described in (1)(A); or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months date of death. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four from the date of this first publication; or This the 12 day of JANUARY, 2021. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF ROBERT E BOYD (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors ESTATE OF DOROTHY PEARL HALL This the 11 day of JANUARY, 2021. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death. PAUL K BOYD; EXECUTOR ESTATE OF CHARLES HALE CHANCE than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF DANIEL EDGAR HUNLEY This the 30 day of DECEMBER, 2020. 8095 CHATUGA CT (4) months from the date of first publication as EDWARD L MARTIN; ADMINISTRATOR LAKE WORTH, FL 33467 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) described in (1)(A); or 3122 45TH AVENUE E PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF CYNTHIA QUICK CHARLES ALLEN CHANCE; CO-EXECUTOR (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s BRADENTON, FL. 34203 DENISE ELIZABETH HILL; ADMINISTRATRIX STEPHEN BYRD 11643 SHIRECLIFFE LANE date of death. This the 6 day of JANUARY, 2021. 6304 GLEN EAGLE LANE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 LINDSEY L HOBBS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 KENDRA STRAUB; CO-ADMINISTRATRIX 9051 EXECUTIVE PARK DRIVE, SUITE 200 ESTATE OF MARGARET ATTORNEY AT LAW 117 LAKE FOREST CIRCLE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 SUSAN CHANCE MINTZ; CO-EXECUTOR MEADE GILLENWATER 800 S GAY STREET, SUITE 1200 REBECCA BELL JENKINS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 4219 E EMORY ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37929 ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 9724 KINGSTON PIKE SUITE 202 SABRINA STRAUB; CO-ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO DEBRA L GILLENWATER; EXECUTRIX KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 117 LAKE FOREST CIRCLE 4948 NEHEMIAH LANE NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 CREDITORS NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 CREDITORS NOTICE TO ESTATE OF WILLAMAE KATHERINE BROWN CREDITORS NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83935-3 NOTICE TO ESTATE OF MELINDA REED HENEGAR CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day ESTATE OF SANDRA KAY DOCTEUR DOCKET NUMBER 82970-1 CREDITORS of JANUARY 2021, letters administration in DOCKET NUMBER 83670-2 CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of ESTATE OF SHIRLEY M HUTTON respect of the Estate of WILLAMAE KATHERINE Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect DOCKET NUMBER 83937-2 ESTATE OF DAVID JAY RAPER BROWN who died Dec 7, 2020, were issued JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect ESTATE OF CELIA GLOVER of the Estate of MELINDA REED HENEGAR who DOCKET NUMBER 83914-3 the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the of the Estate of SANDRA KAY DOCTEUR who died DOCKET NUMBER 83879-1 died Jan 19, 2020, were issued the undersigned Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All Jul 9, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect persons, resident and· non-resident, having claims, Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident of the Estate of SHIRLEY M HUTTON who died of the Estate of DAVID JAY RAPER who died Nov matured or unmatured, against his or her estate County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- of the Estate of CELIA GLOVER who died Nov 17, and non-resident, having claims, matured or Nov 17, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the 10, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the are required to file the same with the Clerk and resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk unmatured, against his or her estate are required Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox Master of the above named court on or before against his or her estate are required to file the and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) same with the Clerk and Master of the above Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, above named Court on or before the earlier of the resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, otherwise their claims will be forever barred. named court on or before the earlier of the dates having claims, matured or unmatured, against his dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims against his or her estate are required to file the against his or her estate are required to file the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will or her estate are required to file the same with the will be forever barred: same with the Clerk and Master of the above same with the Clerk and Master of the above publication of this notice if the creditor received an be forever barred. Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first named Court on or before the earlier of the dates named Court on or before the earlier of the dates actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or publication of this notice if the creditor received an prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (60) days before the date that is four (4) months publication of this notice if the creditor received an (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty be forever barred: be forever barred: from the date of this first publication; or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (60) days before the date that is four (4) months publication of this notice if the creditor received an from the date of this first publication; or publication of this notice if the creditor received an publication of this notice if the creditor received an received an actual copy of the notice to creditors from the date of this first publication; or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (60) days before the date that is four (4) months received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (60) days before the date that is four (4) months than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors from the date of this first publication; or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less from the date of this first publication; or from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less described in (1)(A); or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF WILLAMAE KATHERINE BROWN date of death. described in (1)(A); or 2021. described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or This the 13 day of JANUARY, 2021. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. ESTATE OF MELINDA REED HENEGAR date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. date of death. This the 4 day of JANUARY, 2021. DAVID M WILLIAMS; ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE OF SANDRA KAY DOCTEUR ESTATE OF DAVID JAY RAPER 300 WINTHROPE WAY ESTATE OF CELIA GLOVER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF SHIRLEY M HUTTON KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) MARK HENEGAR; EXECUTOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) LETHA BROOKE VENTURA; PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 637 LARK MEADOW DRIVE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) WANDA ANN BRADY; EXECUTRIX WILLIAM R RAY ADMINISTRATRIX JC GLOVER, JR.; EXECUTOR FARRAGUT, TN. 37934 WILLIAM W HUTTON; EXECUTOR 7332 EMORY POINTE LANE ATTORNEY AT LAW 10826 DUNDEE ROAD 5120 CATES BEND WAY 8615 TROUT ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 1356 PAPERMILL POINTE WAY KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 POWELL, TN. 37849 DALE C ALLEN MASCOT, TN. 37806 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37909 ATTORNEY AT LAW PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus January 18, 2021 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES ATTORNEY AT LAW (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors NOTICE TO NOTICE TO P.O. BOX 1990 date of death. This the 13 day of JANUARY, 2021. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 ESTATE OF LARRY BRENT NEWMAN than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four CREDITORS CREDITORS (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF THERESA RENEE JOHANSEN ESTATE OF MEGAN NICHOLE MARIE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or DOCKET NUMBER 83755-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83934-2 NOTICE TO JACKSON G KRAMER; ATTORNEY AT LAW (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day P.O. BOX 629 date of death. This the 12 day of JANUARY, 2021. date of death. This the 13 day of JANUARY, JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect of JANUARY 2021, letters administration in CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 ESTATE OF BETTYE WILSON SPURGEON 2021. of the Estate of THERESA RENEE JOHANSEN who respect of the Estate of MEGAN ESTATE OF DEWEY VAUGHN TARVER ESTATE OF STEPHEN WESTON MURRIAN JACKSON G KRAMER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) died Oct 31, 2020, were issued the undersigned NICHOLE MARIE who died Nov 15, 2020, were DOCKET NUMBER 83721-2 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of ATTORNEY AT LAW PATTI SPURGEON VERGERIO; EXECUTRIX PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day P.O. BOX 629 125 KEEBLE AVENUE MITCHELL EUGENE GRIMES; EXECUTOR of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in and non-resident, having claims, matured or All persons, resident and non-resident; having KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 7112 WRIGHT ROAD respect of the Estate of STEPHEN WESTON KNOXVILLE, TN. 37931 unmatured, against his or her estate are required claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her MURRIAN who died Oct 24, 2020, were issued to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the above named court on or before the earlier of the and Master of the above named court on or before NOTICE TO NOTICE TO ROGER D HYMAN Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All ATTORNEY AT LAW dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, will be forever barred. otherwise their claims will be forever barred. CREDITORS CREDITORS P.O. BOX 26072 matured or unmatured, against his or her estate KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the are required to file the same with the Clerk and ESTATE OF RAY B PADEN ESTATE OF SUSAN ANN STEWART first publication of this notice if the creditor first publication of this notice if the creditor Master of the above named Court on or before DOCKET NUMBER 83854-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83924-1 received an actual copy of this notice to creditors received an actual copy of this notice to creditors the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Notice is hereby given that on the 11 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of NOTICE TO at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four otherwise their claims will be forever barred: JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of (4) months from the date of this first publication; (4) months from the date of this first publication; (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the of the Estate of RAY B PADEN who died Oct 5, the Estate of SUSAN ANN STEWART who died Dec CREDITORS or or first publication of this notice if the creditor 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk 12, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, ESTATE OF JUDY E TAYLOR received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident; DOCKET NUMBER 83777-1 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of this first publication; or having claims, matured or unmatured, against his having claims, matured or unmatured, against his Notice is hereby given that on the 8 day of than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or her estate are required to file the same with the or her estate are required to file the same with the JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or of the Estate of JUDY E TAYLOR who died Sep 26, described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four otherwise their claims will be forever barred: otherwise their claims will be forever barred: and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, date of death. date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. (4) months from the date of first publication as (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, This the 11 day of JANUARY, 2021. described in (1)(A); or publication of this notice if the creditor received an publication of this notice if the creditor received an having claims, matured or unmatured, against his ESTATE OF MEGAN NICHOLE MARIE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty or her estate are required to file the same with ESTATE OF THERESA RENEE JOHANSEN date of death. This the 4 day of JANUARY, 2021. (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (60) days before the date that is four (4) months the Clerk and Master of the above named Court on PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) from the date of this first publication; or from the date of this first publication; or or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CODY R MARIE; ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE OF STEPHEN WESTON MURRIAN (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: REBECCA FREEMAN; ADMINISTRATRIX 2313 FITZGERALD ROAD received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the 1089 W EXCHANGE PARKWAY, APT. 3203 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37931 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) if the creditor received the copy of the notice less if the creditor received the copy of the notice less first publication of this notice if the creditor ALLEN, TX 75013 REBECCA MURRIAN than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors NOTICE TO HAWKINS; CO-EXECUTRIX (4) months from the date of first publication as (4) months from the date of first publication as at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four NOTICE TO 5046 JENKINS ROAD described in (1)(A); or described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of this first publication; CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s or CREDITORS date of death. This the 11 day of JANUARY, 2021. date of death. This the 7 day of JANUARY, 2021. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF LINDA MAY CYNTHIA MURRIAN FOWLER; CO-EXECUTRIX received an actual copy of the notice to creditors ESTATE OF W L LINDSAY DOCKET NUMBER 83300-1 2542 KINGS MOUNTAIN LANE ESTATE OF SUSAN ANN STEWART if the creditor received the copy of the notice less DOCKET NUMBER 83926-3 Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day of KNOXVILLE, TN 37920 ESTATE OF RAY B PADEN than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (4) months from the date of first publication as JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of the Estate of LINDA MAY who died Jun 3, WILLIAM MYNATT, JR. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) HEATHER STEWART; EXECUTRIX described in (1)(A); or of the Estate of W L LINDSAY who died Sep 17, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk ATTORNEY AT LAW RALPH PADEN; EXECUTOR 12704 SHADY RIDGE LANE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, P.O. BOX 2425 909 GLEN OAKS DRIVE FARRAGUT, TN. 37934 date of death. This the 8 day of JANUARY, 2021. and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against his MARIEL S COOPER ESTATE OF JUDY E TAYLOR having claims, matured or unmatured, against his or her estate are required to file the same with the JOHN B DUPREE ATTORNEY AT LAW or her estate are required to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or NOTICE TO ATTORNEY AT LAW 800 S GAY STREET, SUITE 2121 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or 625 MARKET STREET, 14TH FLOOR KNOXVILLE, TN. 37929 JOHN MURPHY; CO-EXECUTOR before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: CREDITORS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 421 FERRET ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the ESTATE OF LARRY BRENT NEWMAN (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83951-1 NOTICE TO JULIE SIMELIS; CO-EXECUTOR first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day of received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four CREDITORS 1179 HARVARD ROAD JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect CREDITORS PITTSBURGH, PA 15205 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; of the Estate of LARRY BRENT NEWMAN who ESTATE OF DEWEY VAUGHN TARVER (4) months from the date of this first publication; or died Dec 15, 2020, were issued the undersigned ESTATE OF BETTYE WILSON SPURGEON DOCKET NUMBER 83906-1 or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of DOCKET NUMBER 83948-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day of (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, JANUARY 2021, letters testamentary in respect of the Estate of DEWEY VAUGHN TARVER who MISC. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four against his or her estate are required to file the of the Estate of BETTYE WILSON SPURGEON who died Dec 10, 2020, were issued the undersigned than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as same with the Clerk and Master of the above died Sep 2, 2020, were issued the undersigned by by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or named Court on or before the earlier of the dates the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident NOTICES described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and and non-resident, having claims, matured or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. This the 13 day of JANUARY, be forever barred: non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, unmatured, against his or her estate are required NOTICE OF LIEN SALE date of death. This the 7 day of JANUARY, 2021. 2021. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first against his or her estate are required to file the to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the ESTATE OF LINDA MAY publication of this notice if the creditor received an same with the Clerk and Master of the above named above named Court on or before the earlier of the THE OWNERSAND/OR LIEN HOLDERS OF THE ESTATE OF W L LINDSAY actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty Court on or before the earlier of the dates prescribed dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims FOLLOWING VEHICLES ARE HERBY NOTIFIED PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (60) days before the date that is four (4) months in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever will be forever barred: OF THEIR RIGHTS TO PAY ALL CHARGES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) PAULA STAFFORD; EXECUTRIX from the date of this first publication; or barred: (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the RECLAIM SAID VEHICLES BEING HELD AT KIMBERLY FINGER; EXECUTRIX 1435 HAZELGREEN WAY (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first first publication of this notice if the creditor THE STORAGE LOT OF RICK’S AUTOMOTIVE. 6641 CLINTON HWY KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors publication of this notice if the creditor received an received an actual copy of this notice to creditors FAILURE TO RECLAIM THESE VEHICLES WILL BE KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 if the creditor received the copy of the notice less actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four DEEMED A WAIVEROF ALL RIGHTS, TITLE AND MICHAEL CROWDER than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (4) months from the date of this first publication; CONSENT TO DISPOSE OF SAID VEHICLE AT ROBERT WILKINSON ATTORNEY AT LAW (4) months from the date of first publication as from the date of this first publication; or or PUBLIC AUCTION ON January 18th AT 9AM AT ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. BOX 442 described in (1)(A); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (B} Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 5601 NORTH BROADWAY ST P.O. BOX 4415 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901 05 Mazda 4F2YZ02Z15KM63281 OAK RIDGE, TN. 37831 NOTICE TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREDITORS ESTATE OF BARBARA C MCLEMORE service directory ESTATE OF BOBBY GENE MANZIE DOCKET NUMBER 83949-2 DOCKET NUMBER 83860-3 Notice is hereby given that on the 13 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 12 day of JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect ALTERATIONS FENCE & DECK LAWN CARE PAINTING JANUARY 2021, letters administration in respect of the Estate of BARBARA C MCLEMORE who of the Estate of BOBBY GENE MANZIE who died died Oct 8, 2020, were issued the undersigned Sep 25, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court JOANNE’S ALTERATIONS Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident FENCE & DECK County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- and non-resident, having claims, matured or PANTS HEMMING $5, BUILDER resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, unmatured, against his or her estate are required SPECIALIZING IN JEANS. against his or her estate are required to file the to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the NEW BUILDS OR REPAIRS same with the Clerk and Master of the above above named court on or before the earlier of the CALL 579-2254 OR 438-5614 QUALITY, SAFETY, HONESTY, INTEGRITY named court on or before the earlier of the dates dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will will be forever barred. “OUR PRIORITY” be forever barred. 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