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Tributary Gifts In honor of and in memory of gifts from July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020 are listed below: In memory of Kenneth Artrip for the Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship made by: • Alpha Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma In honor of Nell Asbury for the Nell H. Asbury Scholarship made by: • Greg and Dawn Gilbert In honor of Freda Atwood for the Fred and Anna Lee Culbertson Emergency Fund made by: • George and Nancy Culbertson • James and Sue Fischer In honor of J.B Atwood for the Fred and Anna Lee Culbertson Emergency Fund made by: • George and Nancy Culbertson In honor of J. B. and Freda Atwood for the Fred and Anna Lee Culbertson Emergency Fund made by: • James and Sue Fischer In honor of J. B. and Freda Atwood for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Garnett and Carolyn Gilliam In memory of Amanda Baker for the Fellowship in Natural Sciences (FINS) by: • Tom Costa and Mary Martin • Phil Shelton • James and Margie Tucker • Lucian and Adriana Undreiu In honor of Carolyn Baldwin for Greatest Needs by: • Brian and Ellen Lockhart In honor of Melissa Belardi for Women's Basketball by: • Kaitlyn Schlesinger In memory of Clyde Patton and Margie Read Bishop for the Clyde Patton & Margie Read Bishop Memorial Scholarship made by: • Clifton and Sara Bishop In honor of Gwyn Bott and Rosa Bott for the Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship made by: • Anonymous In memory of Mary Florence Bryan for Smiddy's Cupboard by: • Daniel Stanley and Neva Bryan In honor of Mickey Castle and Sue Kern for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Garnett and Carolyn Gilliam In memory of Betty Cauthen for the Fred B. Greear Memorial Scholarship made by: • Victor and Sarah Dandridge • Andre and Marie Derdeyn • Ernie and Jeanette Ern • Fred and Ann Greear • Margaret Grove • Bruce and Betsey Hathaway • Aileen Kelly • Jane Kerewich • Kate Kessler • Steve and Valerie Lawson • Sarah Agnes Marshall • Maureen McCusty • Catherine McMullen • Eleanor Mellen • Leigh and Betty Middleditch • Eugene Meyung and Lorna Miller • H. Richard and Katherine Redding • John and Betty Scott • Shelah Scott • St. Anne's-Belfield School • The Strider Family • Ned and Anne Slaughter • Hunter Smith • Patricia Werhane • Melissa Young In memory of Betty Cauthen for the Greatest Needs made by: • Bruce and Nancy Cauthen In memory of Todd Chenoweth for the John I. Burton Class of 1956 Scholarship made by: • Dotti Chittester In memory of Dotti Chittester for the Campus Beautification Fund made by: • John and Eva Fulton • Charles and Mary Henderson • William and Marguerite Kanto • John and Alice Stump In memory of Dotti Chittester for the John I. Burton Class of 1956 Scholarship made by: • Ray and Teresa Ammon • Jack and Darlene Arnold • Carolina Eye Associates • Patti Chambers • John and Eva Fulton • Marvin and Marcia Gilliam • Bennie and Julie Goodman • Allen and Donna Henry • R. W. and Jane Hilt • Marilyn Kijewski • Kevin and Jane Knight • Steve and Valerie Lawson • Carolyn Linley • Ann Peake • Elizabeth Ramsey • Robert and Donna Raines • Alma Ringley • Marvel Rushing • David and Deby Sloce • Pat Stallard • Lane Strickland • Walter and Andy Ware • Carolyn Weaver In memory of Connie Clark for the Connie Clark Fund made by: • Byron and Carmen Cantrell • J. D. and Betty Cantrell • Jeff and Eileen Cantrell • Mike and Sheila Combs • Patricia Graham In honor of Coeburn High School Alumni for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Dana Case In memory of Teri Siemen Coffey for the R. Winston and Tami S. Ely Scholarship made by: • Jason and Karen Riggs In memory of Teri Siemen Coffey for the Ralph L. Siemen Scholarship in Chemistry made by: • Rusty and Martha Necessary • Jason and Karen Riggs In memory of Hescue and Grace Colley for the COVID19 Relief Fund made by: • Fred and Juanita Colley In memory of Billy Charles Collins for the Velta Collins Holyfield Scholarship made by: • Dotti Chittester In memory of Lydia Collins for the John I. Burton Class of 1956 Scholarship made by: • Carolina Eye Associates • Steve and Valerie Lawson • Elizabeth Ramsey • John and Alice Stump In memory of Morris Cooper for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Jim and Sue Fischer In memory of Roxy Crystal for the Roxbury Hyde Crystal Award made by: • Ellen Humphries • Joan Hyde • Steve and Valerie Lawson In memory of Fred and Anna Culbertson for the Culbertson Emergency Fund made by: • George and Nancy Culbertson • Jim and Sue Fischer In honor of George and Nancy Culbertson for the Culberston Emergency Fund made by: • Jim and Sue Fischer In honor of Carolyn Cummins for the Charles S. Perkins & Celestine Wright Perkins Scholarship made by: • Chris and Mary Anne Cummins In memory of Charles Cummins for the Charles S. Perkins and Celestine Wright Perkins Scholarship made by: • Jim and June Dotson In memory of Delta Kappa Gamma members lost in 2019 for the Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship made by: • Anonymous In memory of Alan Diamonstein for the Chancellor’s Fund for Distinction made by: • Marvin and Marcia Gilliam In honor of Jim Dotson for the Jim and June Dotson Scholarship made by: • Tony and Debbie McKenzie • Kyle and Cheryl Redman In memory of Polly DuVal for the Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship made by: • Louella Greear In memory of William Bradley Elkins for the William Bradley Elkins Scholarship made by: • Joseph and Sarah Perry In honor of Winston Ely for the Twinleaf Society Helping Hand Fund made by: • Steve and Valerie Lawson In honor of Winston and Tami Ely for the Twinleaf Society Helping Hand Fund made by: • Bruce and Christina Turnbill In memory of Charlie Engle for the Smiddy's Cupboard made by: • Mike and Sheila Combs In memory of Lauren Wallace Fields for the Lauren Wallace Fields Scholarship made by: • Bill and Lou Ann Wallace In memory of Frank and Rose Fischer for the Culberston Emergency Fund made by: • Jim and Sue Fischer In memory of Pam Fischer for the Culberston Emergency Fund made by: • Jim and Sue Fischer In honor of Sue Fischer for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Sue Kern In honor of Jim Fischer for the Culberston Emergency Fund made by: • George and Nancy Culbertson In honor of Sue Fischer for the Culberston Emergency Fund made by: • George and Nancy Culbertson In honor of Jim and Sue Fischer for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Garnett and Carolyn Gilliam In honor of Erin Fitzgerald for Women’s Lacrosse made by: • Ann Fitzgerald In memory of Doug Fleming for the Royal Douglas Fleming Scholarship made by: • Sue Ellen Fleming In memory of Bibbie Fraley for the Campus Beautification Fund made by: • James and Caroline Atkins • John and Eva Fulton • Charles and Mary Henderson In memory of Bibbie Fraley for the John I. Burton Class of 1956 Scholarship made by: • Ray and Teresa Ammon In memory of David Fuller for the David Wayne Fuller Scholarship made by: • Susan King In memory of Theodore Gibson and Elizabeth Fugate for the Theodore Gibson/Elizabeth Fugate Scholarship made by: • Ronald Meister and Jane Sovern In memory of Dalton Graham for the Greatest Needs made by: • Christopher Graham • Tony and Tina Graham • Wilma Graham • Kingsport Community Church In memory of Dalton Graham for the Twinleaf Society (brick) made by: • Marlon and Tina Graham In memory of Fred Greear for the Greatest Needs made by: • Bruce and Nancy Cauthen In honor of Fred Greear, Jr. for the Greatest Needs made by: • Bruce and Nancy Cauthen In memory of Ralph and Hazel Greene for the Ralph B. and Hazel C. Greene Scholarship made by: • Fred and Juanita Colley In memory of Andrew Gurney for the Hubert A. and Georgie A. Gurney Scholarship made by: • Donald and Linda Gurney In memory of Hubert and Georgie Gurney for the Hubert A. and Georgie A. Gurney Scholarship made by: • Donald and Linda Gurney In honor of Donna Hale for the Donna Hale Scholarship made by: • Wallace and Patty Barton • Fred and Juanita Colley • Robert and Lisa Payne In honor of Matthew Harvey for Greatest Need made by: • H. Edward and Ellen Harvey In honor of Frances Howard for the Joe Tom and Frances Fraley Howard Scholarship made by: • Steve and Valerie Lawson In memory of Elmer Hughes for the Dr. Ed Perry Research Scholarship made by: • AECOM Technical Services • Carolyn Archer • Judy Hughes In memory Elmer and Mildred Hughes for Dr. Ed Perry Research Scholarship made by: • Raven Perry In memory of Betty Humphreys for the Betty M. Humphreys FBLA Leadership Scholarship made by: • Danny and Anne Baker • Council High School • Eastside High School • FBLA UVA Wise Region • Dennis and Glenna Hensdill • Honaker High School • Hurley High School • Vonda Sturgill • Union High School In memory of Mary Hunnicutt for the John I. Burton Class of 1956 Scholarship made by: • Dotti Chittester In memory of Mary Hunnicutt for the Norton Pepsi/Hunnicutt Family Scholarship made by: • Robert and Dorothy Isaac • Steve and Valerie Lawson • B. Robert and Donna Raines • C. Thomas Tenney, Jr. • Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Chillicothe • Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Corbin • Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of New Haven • Don and Gigi Pippin In memory of Charles Janeway for the Mark and Ruby Ely Scholarship made by: • Jason and Karen Riggs In honor of Sue Kern for the Coeburn High School Alumni Scholarship made by: • Jim and Sue Fischer In honor of Valerie Lawson for the Valerie and Steve Lawson Scholarship made by: • Bruce and Christina Turnbill • Corey Sanchez and Anna Crowell In honor of Valerie Lawson for Smiddy's Cupboard made by: • Jo Stewart In memory of Lost loved ones of Alpha Psi Chapter members
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