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OCUS FREETake One! www.knoxfocus.com F October 12, 2020 Phone: 865-686-9970 | PO Box 18377, Knoxville, TN 37928 | Located at 4109 Central Avenue Pike, Knoxville, 37912 Early voting starts Wednesday By Mike Steely Senior Writer replace retiring Republican Hannah Lizbeth Kirby. [email protected] Lamar Alexander sees Repub- Depending on your district Where can you vote early? lican Bill Hagerty facing Demo- you’ll probably only see four or With early voting starting Building, New Harvest Park, Knox- Seems like it has been a long crat Marquita Bradshaw, along five candidate races and two Wednesday you may be wonder- ville Expo Center, Meridian Bap- political year, doesn’t it? This with a long list of independent ballot questions about chang- ing, “Where can I vote?”Registered tist Church in South Knoxville, Wednesday early voting starts candidates. ing the Knox County Charter. Knox County voters can choose the Karns Senior Center or the in Knox County with a ballot that As a Knox County voter you’ll The congressional race for any of the early voting loca- Howard Baker Center on the Uni- includes voting for the president also find the ballot includes Ten- House District 2 has incumbent tions. An early ballot can be cast versity of Tennessee Campus. of the United States, several nessee state legislative races, Republican Tim Burchett, Dem- Monday through Friday from 10 Although UT asked the Knox federal and state legislators, a and, for some, the election to ocrat Renee Hoyos and Inde- a.m. until 6 p.m. and on Saturdays County Election Commission school board seat and two char- replace Terry Hill on the Knox pendent Matthew L. Campbell. from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. through ter amendments. County Board of Education. Hill The Tennessee state Senate October 29. recently to move the voting loca- President Donald Trump is resigned her position to take a District 6 race has incumbent Locations include Downtown tion to Thompson-Boling Arena, opposed by Democrat Joseph seat as a Knox County Commis- Becky Duncan Massey (Repub- West Shopping Center, the Halls the commission voted 3-2 to keep Biden and a lengthy list of inde- sioner. That District 6 seat has lican) and Jane George (Demo- Recreation Center, Farragut Town the Howard Baker Center as the pendent candidates. three candidates: Robin “Rob” crat) on the ballot. Hall, the Carter Senior Center, The location because of the limited The U.S. Senate race to Gray, Betsy Henderson and Continued on page 3 Love Kitchen, the City-County time to change the location. CENTRAL HONORS HEROINE More moves to restrict Board of Health on Commission Agenda

By Mike Steely Senior Writer [email protected] Following up on a failed effort to handicap the Knox County Board of Health, Commission- er Kyle Ward is back again with two proposals on next Mon- day’s Commission Work Session agenda. Commissioners Ward and Justin Biggs initially proposed the idea of placing the Board of Health under the authority of Central High School teacher Chris Hammond, standing center with a black shirt between Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and Foun- Knox County Glenn Jacobs as an tain City Historian Dr. J.C. Tumblin, welcomed guests Friday to the unveiling of a historic marker for Mary Francis Housley. Tumblin was advisory group with approval for a classmate of Housley, known as “Frankie.” She was a Central High School graduate who became an airline flight attendant and saved any actions to be approved by the lives of ten people after the plane crashed in 1951. Housley died trying to rescue a 4-month-old baby from the plane. The dedication of Jacobs. That failed and that res- the plaque, a three-year effort by Hammond and the high school, drew Housley family members from Florida and Campbell County. The olution was altered to simply tell marker is located along Tazewell Pike at the corner of Forestal Drive where Frankie and her family lived. Photo by Mike Steely. the public that the commission does not approve of the COVID- 19 regulations passed by the board. It passed but is powerless to dictate anything to the board School board votes to end furloughs of medical specialists. Next week Ward is proposing the establishment of “a Knox County Advisory Committee on and picks up premium increase health and economic well-being.” By Ken Lay Ron McPherson said that Thomas made it clear that and the board recognized How that differs from the Advi- The Knox County Board of the latest tax revenue num- this wasn’t a pay raise. the accomplishments of sory Committee formed recently Education voted to restore bers were from July, but noted “We’re giving these teachers and administra- that includes business, medical, pay for administrators at that the numbers were far people the money back,” tors who were honored by and elected officials is unknown. its regular session meet- above projections. He also he said. “These people state and national entities. He is also sponsoring an ordi- ing Wednesday night said that the pay needs to be work extremely hard.” The board recognized nance amending the Knox County The board voted 7-1 to return restored as soon as possible. The board also voted unani- Karns Middle School music Code, Chapter 28, Article II, Divi- five days of pay to administra- “The budget we drafted was mously to pay the increase in teacher Kami Lunsford, who sion One entitled “County Board tors, who were set to be fur- very conservative,” McPher- insurance premiums, sched- was recently named Tennes- of Health.” The ordinance would loughed due to financial con- son said. “We weathered the uled for 2021, for KCS employ- see Teacher of the Year. “add certain requirements to cerns due to the coronavi- storm from the spring months ees and their families. the meetings of the Knox County The board also recognized rus pandemic. Mike McMillan when COVID first hit. I can’t Knox County Schools Board of Health in times of a Sarah Moore Greene princi- cast the lone dissenting vote. predict the future but we were Superintendent Bob Thomas declared emergency.” pal Robin Curry and her fac- McMillan said that he far beyond our projections and lauded the board for its Mayor Jacobs has been push- wasn’t opposed to restoring we’re far above their actuals. approval of the measure. ulty and staff Wednesday ing the board to host a weekly the money in the budget, but “We need to restore these “While this isn’t much, night as the school was des- public forum. The board has wanted to wait until spring to days because if we wait too it’s a step in the right direc- ignated as a School of Prom- decided to allow citizens to com- monitor sales tax revenue. long, we can’t get the days tion,” Thomas said. ise by the National Institute ment during one monthly meet- “I’m not opposed to them back. They won’t be there.” He noted that approximately for Excellence in Teaching. ing rather than every week. Their having it, but I’d like to The employees who would 4,500 have health insurance The Knox County magnet next meeting, on October 14, will wait until spring break or have been affected included through Knox County Schools. academy was one of two include public input. April 1,” McMillan said. the superintendents, assis- In addition to the finan- schools to be national- IN OTHER BUSINESS the com- Assistant superintendent tant superintendents and cial measures passed on ly recognized by the NIET mission may consider approving and chief financial officer principals and supervisors. Wednesday night, Thomas with this distinction. Continued on page 2

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No country in the history have been doing all these a mile from the Buttermilk thought about often since Our schools, hospitals, of this world has even come projects, spending money Road exit off of I-40. He then. jails, sewers, roads – in fact, close to doing as much for we do not have so all these lived there until he was five He said, “You know, our entire infrastructure and other countries as the U.S. top federal bureaucrats can and a half when his family there’s nobody who can’t economy – could not handle has done. feel more important and rode a wagon to Lenoir City ‘If’ his whole life away.” a rapid influx of several hun- Liberals and those who travel the world at taxpayer By John J. Duncan Jr. and caught a train to Texas. There is an old saying dred million people. make money off of foreign expense. We are now over [email protected] The room described “If ifs and buts were candy This is why we need to aid realized a long time ago $27 trillion in debt. above has a place in histo- and nuts, every day would have a legal, orderly system that this aid was not popu- I believe the only thing Several years ago, I ry because it is where Vice be Christmas.” of immigration, and it must lar so they have falsely said that is saving us is that attended a meeting in a President Harry Truman At some point, we all be enforced. it is only one percent of the almost every other coun- small but ornate room on was having a drink with the need to stop ‘ifing’ and start The Democrats seem to federal budget. try is in worse shape than the first floor of the Capitol speaker when he got the counting our blessings. We favor totally open borders But what they have done we are, so people are still just below the House floor. call to come immediately have far too many people with unlimited immigra- is just put foreign aid into investing their money here. This room was called to the White House due to who don’t seem to realize tion because they believe the budgets of almost every I wonder how long it will the “Board of Education” the death of President Roo- how blessed we are to live they get the overwhelming federal department and continue. When countries by Sam Rayburn, the lon- sevelt. in this country. majority of votes from those agency. get so horribly in debt, they gest serving speaker of the After the meeting I attend- I read not long ago that in the U.S. who were foreign Most foreign aid today almost always have terrible House. He used the room to ed, I was sitting with four or almost half the people in born. is done by the Defense inflation or terrible deflation have drinks with friends and five other members of the this world want to come But it will be very cruel Department. If you don’t or, worst or all, a combina- to have “Come to Jesus” House when one started here to live. They would to our own children and believe that, study in detail tion of both. More moves Growing Up in Logan County, WV (Part 2 in series on to restrict nourishment of beans and corn- Dwight Kessel) bread; about the Kessel grand- Board of He was born parents who regularly shipped on a cold, rainy eggs to the family by parcel post and snowy in wooden crates; and about play- Health on Saturday night ing cowboys and Indians (a dras- in a four-room tic change from today’s game Commission coal compa- boards and computers). There is ny house in no shortage of stories from Kes- Dehue, Logan sel’s early life in West Virginia. He Agenda County, West shares one of those stories. Cont. from page 1 Virginia. On “When I was about five years a “development and relo- By Ralphine Major November 27, old, I was amazed at people buying ralphine3@yahoo. cation agreement” with com 1926, Wallace little pine trees for Christmas. BNA, the buyers of the Dwight Kessel After Christmas, I took my wagon Early voting Andrew Jackson Building. was the first child born to Wayne and a friend and went down the The commission may McCormick Kessel and Edith Shu- alley and picked up some used also discuss approving a mate Kessel. “Being born and Christmas trees. We then took starts Wednesday $25,000 allotment from raised in a coal camp during the them down the walk, in front of the state to the county for 1930s depression was a valuable the houses, and sold them back “the provisions of election experience. Everybody was ‘poor,’ to some former owners. When I security assistance.” A res- but nobody seemed to know it,” got home with the money, mother olution is on the agenda Kessel said. “Everyone banded asked me what I had been doing to continue leasing a clerk together for improving their sur- and told me to take the money and trustee office in the roundings and helping those who back, but everyone made me keep Farragut Town Hall build- weren’t quite able to help them- the money because they thought ing. selves.” it was funny.” (To be continued) Commissioner Charles It is fascinating to learn about Kessel shares Words of Faith Busler wants to discuss the childhood years of Dwight from Matthew 6:14 (KJV): “For if Governor Lee’s Executive Kessel and the people and events ye forgive men their trespasses, Order and he wants to rec- that shaped his life----about his your heavenly Father will also for- ognize employees at the father who kept the family “above give you.” Three Ridges Golf Cours- the brink of poverty where pover- es for their jobs during the ty was the rule;” about lard sand- pandemic. wiches some children brought to Picture of Wallace Dwight Kessel The commissioners may school prompting a group of moth- in new bib overalls at 18 months, also discuss amending an ers to set up a kitchen to provide courtesy of Dwight Kessel. agreement with the city for use of the Knoxville Chil- howee Park and Exposition Center and express sup- port to the Public Building Where Do I Sit in the Courtroom? Authority for an application Sometimes I about what to and a possible contentious called, what table do you Now, not all judges follow for a state grant for the represent people wear to court interaction if you sit close go stand at? In criminal this rule. Some judges do Halls Greenway Project, a totally unfamiliar (business to person against whom cases, during jury trials, not care as much who sits state donation of $1 mil- with the court casual, only the you have a case. the criminal defendant where. However, if you lion with a $50,000 county process and are people on trial In criminal courts, occa- ALWAYS sits at the table are looking for guidance match. terrified of going for murder wear sionally there is a section furthest away from the jury. as where to sit: sit behind to court or talk- suits to court), of the courtroom reserved Lots of judges follow that the bar, move closer to the ing in front of but today I want for victims of crimes. The pattern whether there is a end of the row if you believe a judge. When By Jedidiah to discuss where criminal defendants may jury present or not just so your case is about to be I encounter McKeehan to sit in the court- not sit in that section. Like- they know which party is called, and sit on the side these people, attorneyknoxville@ room. wise, you may not sit next which. When people just that coincides with whether I think, “How gmail.com The first thing to the inmates in custody walk up and take whatev- you are the plaintiff or the nice! Someone to know is there and have been brought er table they come to first, defendant. who actually take the court is a bar separating the over from the jail for their the judge may have to ask Jedidiah McKeehan is system seriously and realiz- courtroom. You sit behind hearing. them, “Now which of you an attorney practicing in es that what goes on in the the bar. In front of the bar I always encourage my is the plaintiff and which Knox County and surround- courts is important.” is where the lawyers sit and clients that if their case of you is the defendant?” ing counties. He works These people will ask me the people whose case is is about to be called to To avoid that, it makes it in many areas, including basic questions about what currently being heard by move to the end of the row easier for the judges if the personal injury, divorce to wear, how much talking the judge. or move to the front row defendant always sits on and custody, criminal and they should do, where they After that, sit on the so they can quickly come the side furthest from the landlord-tenant law. Visit should meet me before opposite side of the court- stand beside me at the jury box (whether there is a attorney-knoxville.com for court, and where they room from where the podium or sit next to me at jury in the box or not), and more information about should sit in the courtroom. opposing party is sitting. the counsel table up front. the plaintiff sits closest to this legal issue and other I have written previously It makes for tense feelings But when your case is the jury. legal issues.

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PAGE A2 The Knoxville Focus October 12, 2020 October 12, 2020 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE A3 Publisher’s Position Elaine Davis vs. Gloria Johnson Johnson has been the House District to support heels of Governor Bill Lee. her base fired up, which efforts. Death by the Democratic nominee in her as a candidate who will Johnson, a retired teach- can make a difference in a Elaine Davis doesn’t the 13th house District go to Nashville and be able er, can’t say enough in sup- political race. reject the idea of Repub- six times now - - - John- to get things done. John- port of teachers unions Johnson likes to say as licans and Democrats son and Smith fought their son has expertly promot- and throughout the dif- a Democrat, her ability to working together for the third consecutive race. ed herself and her beliefs ficulty of this year, which pass legislation is all but common good of the 13th Until 2018, the races had through social media and has been hard for a lot of impossible because of House District. It is cer- been close, with the victor every other media outlet working-class folks, Gloria the Republican “superma- tainly campaign rhetoric winning by a few hundred available to her. Johnson has repeatedly complained jority.” Yet Davis rightly that Elaine Davis answers votes. In 2018, Gloria has been more than vocal; teachers haven’t been points out other Demo- to “masters” in Nashville. Johnson won decisive- even some Democrats given a raise. Johnson crats haven’t found that to Gloria Johnson is a radi- ly and some Republicans admit privately Gloria is complains education in be an impediment to get- cal leftist with a socialist By Steve Hunley, thought Rep. Eddie Smith more talk than action and Knox County is underfund- ting needed bills passed. agenda. Gloria can talk Publisher had taken the race for therein lies the rub. John- ed, when the Knox County Elaine Davis notes 81% of about unity, but her version granted and hadn’t worked son blusters against the School system alone Johnson’s Democratic col- [email protected] of unity is that imposed as hard as he should have. Republican “supermajor- spends $500,000,000 leagues have been able upon a conquered people, One of the more inter- Elaine Davis, who served ity” and refers to Davis’ state, federal and local to get legislation passed. not the fruit of mutual esting local races is that a brief time as a Knox “masters” in the GOP, tax dollars annually. Every Not Gloria and one thing compromise and working between State Represen- County Commissioner by while promoting herself taxpayer in Knox County to consider is Johnson is together. Of the two can- tative Gloria Johnson and appointment, is off and as a deep thinker and one is also a federal, state such a partisan Demo- didates, Gloria Johnson challenger Elaine Davis in running and she is working. who is interested in the and local taxpayer. The crat, she has no desire the 13th House District. Davis is also well able to welfare of her constitu- average teacher works 9 to reach across the aisle certainly seems a lot more Johnson served one articulate her point of view. ents. Of course every suc- months out of the year (two to work with the majority partisan than Elaine Davis. term in the House, beating A former Democrat who is cessful politician stays in months off in the summer party. Apparently, there is There are hints the Gary Loe in 2012, before now a Republican, Elaine office by either reflecting and four week-long breaks no middle ground for Gloria Johnson camp is a bit ner- losing reelection two years Davis presents a different the views of the people he/ built into the school calen- Johnson. vous this election cycle later to Republican Eddie kind of candidacy, one that she represents, or convinc- dar) and earns an average Gloria Johnson has con- and there are Davis signs Smith. Johnson ran again Gloria Johnson has never ing a majority of the elec- salary of $48,700 yearly. tinually beat her drum and popping up in unexpect- in an attempt to reclaim faced before. torate he/she truly cares Johnson was bitterly cried teachers need raises, ed places throughout the her seat in the House in the Both candidates are about the people. Yet opposed to the voucher demanded more money for 13th District. It might just next election cycle, but lost women and both candi- Johnson is undeniably a program proposed by Gov- the education establish- come down to whether the to Smith once again. John- dates are vocal in their bitter partisan and a far- ernor Lee and like most ment to spend, and calls people of the 13th House son and Smith faced off beliefs; in fact, that is left liberal, having her pic- every item on her agenda, for expansion of Medicaid. District want a representa- again in 2016 with Smith a point of contention ture made taking giving the blusters, huffs and puffs Yet, Gloria Johnson is all tive who is less of an ideo- the victor. between them. Davis “Black Power” salute and without making much of an sound and fury, with noth- logue and more of a doer In 2018 - - - Gloria urges voters in the 13th constantly gnawing at the impact, aside from keeping ing to show for her vocal than a talker.

Early voting Morningside Park’s starts Wednesday Cont. from page 1 of Commission for cause BlueCross sign questioned and reduce the duties of By Mike Steely Depending on where a the office by allowing the Senior Writer The 15-by-8-foot signs voter lives there are vari- Commission to hire its [email protected] will carry the name “Morn- ous races for the Tennes- own attorney and allowing The Knoxville City Coun- ingside Park” and the see state House. the School Board to hire cil approved a $5.5 mil- BlueCross designation District 13 voters will its own attorney, effective lion improvement for will welcome visitors to the select from incumbent September 1, 2024? East Knoxville’s Morning- proposed improvements Gloria Johnson (Democrat) That question requires side Park from BlueCross that will include a multipur- or Elaine Davis (Republi- a “Yes” or “No” vote and BlueShield of Tennessee pose field with bleachers, can). District 14 voters will could change the indepen- Foundation unanimously a children’s playground, a vote for incumbent Jason dence of the law director Tuesday evening but only challenge course, 40 yard Zachary (Republican) or substantially. It’s the third after two council members dash, a fitness trail, walk- Justin Davis (Democrat). time citizens are being questioned the proposed ing trails and two pavil- District 15 voters will asked the question and in large entrance signs. ions. Mayor Indya Kin- choose a new state leg- both incidents voters voted The donation hinged cannon said that the dona- islator. Sam McKenzie is overwhelmingly to elect the on approval of the signs, tion includes $920,000 in opposed by Independent position instead of letting it which will be in the form of The Morningside Park BlueCross Healthy Place gateway maintenance funds. Troy B. Jones. The winner be appointed. an arch similar to those in signs will be similar to those in other Tennessee cities Legacy Parks pre- will replace state Repre- The other question on other cities. Council mem- like this one in Kingsport. Approval of the two signs pared the submission to sentative , the ballot regarding the bers Seema Singh and was necessary to accept the $5.5 million improvements BlueCross for the addition who lost to McKenzie in the county charter has to do Amelia Parker questioned donated by the company. within the 34-acre park. Democratic Primary. with making public expen- the size and placement The agreement includes District 16 voters will ditures of the Knox County of the signs but were told of the park allotted for sign but the motion was a parking area and a new also choose a new state Mayor reported to the Knox the arch signs would only the project. Both council- approved by the other road to reach the new rec- representative. Republican County Commission. be placed at the portion women voted against the seven members. reation and exercise area. faces Shall Section 3.03 M of Democrat Elizabeth Row- the Knox County Charter be land. Representative Bill amended by deleting said Dunn decided not to seek section in its entirety and re-election. by substituting therefore District 18 has a con- the following: test for a new state repre- Sec. 3.03 - The Mayor’s sentative. Representative duties. Martin Daniel also chose Have the sole power and not to seek the office authority to enter into con- again. Competing for the tracts on behalf of Knox office are Republican Eddie County, except as other- Mannis and Democrat Vir- wise provided in this Char- ginia Couch. ter. Contracts and purchas- In District 19 state Rep- es on behalf of the County resentative David Wright shall be entered into by the (Republican) has no oppo- Mayor or the Mayor’s des- sition. ignee. On all contracts in District 89 has incum- an amount greater than bent $50,000, or such greater (Republican) opposes Inde- amount as established in pendent Greg Mills. Kari advance by the Commis- Keeling, a Democrat, has sion, the Mayor shall obtain launched a write-in cam- the approval of the Com- paign for that office. mission by resolution prior Also on the ballot is to execution. On all con- a Knox County Charter tracts in the amount less amendment concerning the than $100,000, the Mayor future of the Knox County shall submit the full con- Law Director. tract to the Commission to Shall the Knox County be included in the month- Charter be amended to ly meetings under Spread take away from the people of Record without approv- the ability to vote for the al by vote of Commission. Knox County Law Director Any contracts to be spread by changing this elected of record shall be submit- office to an office appoint- ted in accordance with the ed by the Mayor, subject Rules of the Commission. to Commission approval, That question is also a and subject to removal by “Yes” or “No” decision for majority vote plus one (1) voters. PAGE A4 The Knoxville Focus October 12, 2020 Mixed-Use Town Center focus of Farragut Board meeting the project have only been some citizens had ques- Ordinance on agenda conditionally approved by tioned the legality of the the Farragut Planning Com- whole procedure at the about wording, not mission, and that only after level of the Planning Com- many details get hammered mission. “There was a lot construction out could things like rezon- of good input in the citi- ing and plan-site review be zens’ comments,” he said. Donations for By Bill Howard weren’t aware of this, addressed. Only then could “There’s always gonna be because before discussion construction begin. Fur- disagreements about land The possible construc- of the matter proceeded, ther, the residential den- use. We cannot be arbitrary wreaths in veteran tion of a 280-unit apart- Farragut Town Recorder sity of neighboring areas and capricious. We have to ment building as part of a Allison Myers read to the is a concern that must be study and follow our proce- Mixed-Use Town Center in Board a list of emails that addressed. dures and consider what cemeteries needed Farragut dominated a meet- had come in from inter- “The text amendments people propose.” By Mike Steely ing of the Board of Mayor ested citizens. There were we are discussing tonight Hale added that the town Senior Writer 9,000 wreaths but only and Alderman (BMA) Thurs- dozens, and it took Myers are intended to protect the is a long way from actual- [email protected] has funds for 698 and day, Oct. 8. In fact, the issue well over an hour to read existing residential neigh- ly constructing the Town the Lyons View Ceme- on the agenda wasn’t about them all. borhoods which directly Center. “There have to be Chris Albrecht, wreath tery needs 5,000 but building or developing any- A large majority spoke in abut land that is designat- rezoning applications filed, program ambassador, is only has funds for 2,156 thing, but about changing opposition to the develop- ed Mixed-Use Town Center site plans submitted,” he reminding everyone that wreaths. the wording of a govern- ment of the Town Center - on our future land-use map, said. “We’re way a long way December 19th is the “We have a ways to go. ment document. which would include retail, while maintaining the goals from there. I’m comfortable day for Wreaths Across 2020 is giving us some Among other items on the residential, and office space and intent of the CLUP,” the way the town has han- America to be laid in challenges to overcome,” agenda were four ordinanc- - citing common fears of Povlin said. dled this issue is complete- three veteran cemeteries he said. es that were receiving a first excess traffic, noise, and “We are trying to amend ly within the bounds of the in Knox County. But the The Christmas wreaths reading. The first two – an overcrowded schools, our long-range plan to pro- law.” effort is running behind help to honor the vet- amendment to the Munic- among others. But in fact tect Park Place neigh- Povlin said she intended in the total number of erans who served our ipal Code allowing food the ordinance wasn’t about borhood and Glen Abbey to contact and update the wreaths sponsored. nation and it is easy to trucks at special events that. It was only about the neighborhood from incom- email senders with clarifi- Albrecht called out donate. The donation of sponsored by homeown- wording of the CLUP. patible development while cation. to the public last week. ers, and the rezoning of a Farragut Vice Mayor maintaining the original “When citizens are edu- He said that each cem- $15 buys one wreath, piece of property from Agri- Louise Povlin summed up goals and intent of our cated, they are best able etery needs help. The $30 buys two, $75 gets cultural to Residential Open the discrepancy. town center as outlined in to advocate for their con- East Tennessee Volun- five, and $150 would Space Overlay – passed “There seems to be a the long-range plan,” Povlin cerns,” she said. “But they teer Veterans Cemetery fund 10 wreaths. unanimously with little dis- lot of confusion about this went on. have to understand how the on Governor John Sevier You may contact cussion. agenda item and the text Added Community Devel- process is working.” She Highway needs 4,000 Albrecht at (865) 207- Then came the third ordi- amendments we are dis- opment Director Mark Shi- said she planned to send wreaths but only has 4294 or find Wreaths nance, which sought “to cussing tonight,” she said. pley: “One of the focuses an email back to everyone donations for 855 so far. Across America’s Knox- amend the text of the Com- “Tonight’s discussion is was to revisit that aspect who wrote in. The National Ceme- ville campaign at www. prehensive Land Use Plan regarding the Comprehen- of the text, and to bring in The idea of a Mixed-Use tery downtown needs knoxwreaths.org. (CLUP) Update as it relates sive Land Use Plan, a high- some other language that’s Center – a “Downtown Far- to the Mixed-Use Town er-level, visionary docu- referenced in other parts ragut” - has been around for Center land use descrip- ment that was developed of the plan – flex density 20 years or more, according tions.” Approving the ordi- with extensive public input and transition – concepts to Shipley. nance would not mean in 2012. The discussion is which give consideration to Povlin then made a that earth would be ready not about 280 apartments, the context and surround- motion to amend the lan- to be dug, or that water and building heights, traffic, ing plan of development guage of the ordinance by sewer lines ready to be laid. sink holes, flood zones, with the ultimate intent of inserting “mixed-use” twice It simply intended to update storm water management, protecting neighborhoods into the document, The and clarify the language of student populations, or from incompatible develop- motion passed by 5-0 vote. the CLUP. building codes.” ment.” The BMA meets on the 4110 Central Avenue Pike Many concerned Farra- Povlin went on to say that Farragut Town Attorney second and fourth Thurs- Knoxville, TN 37912 gut residents apparently the specific concerns about Thomas Hale said that day each month. 865-687-6622 www.cvlcknox.org October 12, 2020 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE B1

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Items Planning Commission from the Blackstock rejects staff homeless camp were recommendation for piled up along the Hudson Emulsion street as By Bill Howard the camp industrial designations was being Probably not too many because it “does not meet removed people spend much time the location criteria for an Thursday. thinking about emulsion, amendment and is not con- Photo which, simply put, involves sistent with surrounding courtesy combining two otherwise development.” of Michael incompatible liquids. In fact, Hudson president Garrett Kaplan. the process is used in a vari- Giles addressed the ety of industries to make commission. many different common “Our emulsion plant products. The pharmaceuti- has been in operation for City’s homeless camp removed cal industry uses emulsifica- over 50 years,” Giles said. tion, as do cosmetics, paints “(We’ve) received written By Mike Steely advice of “those who see the home- and Andrew Roberto voting to do so and inks, insecticides, and approval from the landowner Senior Writer less every day.” She said the removal but the other five members voting agriculture. (Waggoner Properties, LLC) [email protected] of camps was a policy in place before “No.” Thursday, Oct 8, at to pursue this application The removal of homeless campers she became mayor. The city cleanup The four-hour meeting continued its monthly meeting, for rezoning. The upgrades at the Blackstock and Oak Avenue of the camp began Wednesday and and the homeless callers, who were the Knoxville-Knox Co. to our facility will enhance area beneath I-40 was questioned Thursday and people camping there sharing a phone, said their piece at Planning Commission was our safety protocol, envi- at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. have been notified of the plans to the end of the meeting. Kincannon approached by applicant ronmental compliance, and When Mayor Indya Kincannon men- remove them. said the city has received a $2.2 mil- Hudson Emulsion LLC DBA, will make the facility more tioned the scheduled clean up there “This is not a raid,” the mayor said, lion dollar grant to help deal with the which wanted permission efficient regarding energy in her regular report to the body she adding the notifications of pending homeless problem. to expand and upgrade its usage.” said, “Winter’s coming” and said the removal began September 30th. In other action, the city council facilities. “When zoning to heavy camp has grown to more than 100 Councilwoman Lauren Rider asked voted to allot $1.4 million to Volunteer To proceed, the company, industrial we will be able to people with no physical distancing, when the last homeless roundta- located at 405 W. Oldham upgrade our equipment and Ministry from Affordable Rental unmitigated drug use, crime and ble was held and was told by Mike Ave. in Council District 5, its current footprint to pro- Development Funds for 48 housing safety issues. Dunthorn, homeless program direc- was seeking a thumbs-up vide our products to many units for “very low-income house- Kincannon said the current policy tor, that it hasn’t been meeting three times from the com- of the local municipalities, hold” at 1501 East Fifth Avenue. One to overlook violations there was because of the pandemic and also mission: on the Central City including Knox. Co. Public based on the CDC’s recommenda- added that no meeting of that group caller said the neighborhood has not Sector Plan Amendment, Works, the City of Knoxville tions during the COVID-19 emergen- has been scheduled. Rider said a seen plans and charged the project from LI (Light Industrial) Public Works, Knoxville Utility cy. She said the city is working to special council meeting should be further impoverishes the neighbor- and SP (Stream Protection) Board, and TDOT,” Giles said. move some of the homeless camp- scheduled to discuss the growing hood. The vote passed unanimously. to HI (Heavy Industrial) and “Our property is landlocked; ers there indoors to 110 beds avail- homeless problem. Also approved, on first reading, was SP; on the One Year Plan it prohibits us from further able at non-profit outreach centers. Parker said many homeless people a smoking ban on all city-owned play- Amendment from LI and SP expansion outside of our cur- “This seems like a disconnect,” were waiting to speak to the issue grounds. Two agenda items dealing to HI and SP; and on Rezoning rent footprint.” Councilwoman Amelia Parker replied. and moved to push the public forum with new sign ordinances in Industrial from I-MU (Industrial Mixed- Commission Chair Pat She charged the city is claiming to phone-in session to the beginning Districts were postponed to a future Use) and F (Floodway) to IH Phillips observed that have “solved the homeless problem.” of the meeting. Vice Mayor Gwen meeting and the renaming of a por- and F. Hudson’s plan was to replace Kincannon countered that the McKenzie seconded the motion but tion of Hensley Drive requested by a The staff recommen- existing facilities and not camp cleanup was being done on the it failed, with Parker, Rider, McKenzie family there was denied. dation was to deny the Continue on page 2 Mannis and Couch answer Focus Questions By Mike Steely Senior Writer Daniels who have safe and legal options, safely get people back to back on track and people [email protected] chose not a position supported by a work and how to educate back to work when that to seek re- majority of Tennesseans kids in this challenging vaccine comes. I’ve per- It’s been a very political election. The (regardless of political environment. sonally experienced the year in Knox County and questions affiliation). impact that COVID-19 has in the midst of the COVID- and answers Mannis: I support poli- What’s the first had on many businesses. 19 outbreak campaigning from Couch cies that protect the lives thing you will do That included my very own. for office has been a lot and Mannis of the unborn. If elected, the focus of my different than usual. The are listed in in Nashville? first term will be using my November 3rd General Virginia Couch alphabetical What is the Couch: Start working to experience as a small busi- Election is only a few weeks order. largest problem build relationships – not ness owner to reopen this away and the election of Focus is asking candidates only with other Democratic economy and get people local representatives to for the Tennessee House Make a statement for your district? representatives and sena- back to work. the Tennessee state House a series of questions. This on Gov. Lee’s Couch: Our inability to tors, but with all represen- and Senate may become week we asked a series of ensure every child has an tatives and senators. That abortion policy. Should an all-but-lost category on questions to the two can- opportunity to succeed in is the only way I can get protesters on the ballot considering the didates seeking to become Couch: Gov. Lee’s bill was our public school system. traction to push through Trump vs. Biden presiden- the District 18 state House in keeping with his com- Mannis: COVID-19 and issues that I care about. state property be tial election. Representative. mitment to the National the related shut downs Mannis: We are all hope- criminalized? Early voting starts on Republican Eddie Mannis Republican Party and have caused significant ful that an effective vaccine Couch: No October 14. faces Democrat Virginia their goal to overturn Roe stress on families. The is coming soon. The State Mannis: Protesting is a As the saying goes, all pol- Couch in that race to replace v. Wade. I believe people biggest challenge facing of Tennessee needs to be constitutionally protected itics is local. The Knoxville Representative Martin seeking abortions should the 18th District is how to ready to get the economy Continue on page 4 REPLACE YOUR EXISTING HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM WITH A HIGH EFFICIENCY ONE! 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The Still, keeping the yard clean lon bucket left from spruc- the painting process. In a long, I’d dozed off and felt and depressing areas around requires plenty of time, ing up his condo. The green bathroom, painting behind as if all my strength had an entire coun- the pool would something of which I have walls in my room were cov- a sink and toilet and above disappeared. try. Cases are By Joe Rector be neat and tidy plenty right now. ered in marks, and a coat the shower stall requires a For a million reasons, I again on the rise, as well, but Amy Winterizing around here of gray paint spruced the contortionist. More clean- [email protected] hope this pandemic is con- and before long, read that leaving eats hours. I have to lug place up. I cut in the base- up of paint drips and drabs quered before long. One of we might be back where the dead stalks of flowers all the pool furniture to the board on my hands and are required. I finished and the biggest reasons is that we were during the worst gives birds seeds to eat. basement and to a small knees and climbed a ladder liked the results, regardless of times, and that means Eventually, I’ll be able to cut outbuilding. I cover the to paint around the ceil- of what others thought. I want to hop in the car and things will close down those things down. pump and other waterlines ing. The room looked nice The problem with all this go somewhere that doesn’t again. I’ve had a spurt of Leaves are beginning to that might freeze during the with the contrasting white “virus-work” is that an old involve any kind of work. I energy, most likely caused fall, and my property is full winter. Amy always likes to woodwork. body suffers. My arthritic might just go to stores and by being stuck at home of trees. Most are oaks, sit on the screened porch I was going to paint my hands ache. Joints creak simply walk around and most of the time. That’s and they stingily let go of in the cold weather, so the bathroom with the same and pop, and sore muscles look for hours. With winter good for completing proj- their leaves. I usually rake, propane tank for the fire pit color until Amy stepped throb. The most upsetting coming, my lists of proj- ects around the home, but blow, and mow leaves until needs to be filled, and the in. She suggested that a part of all is realizing how ects will increase, but my not so good for my old body. January, at which time I heating lamp bulb needs to bathroom that was smaller difficult getting up from the desire to complete them Pulling weeds isn’t one yell, “Uncle!” The remaining be working. Reels must be than a closet need a lighter ground or floor has become. will dwindle. Planning Commission rejects staff recommendation for Hudson Emulsion Cont. from page 1 this Recode.” expand them and that the Commissioner Jeff Roth nature of the business agreed with Smith about would remain unchanged. Recode. “What I’m hearing He asked Peter Ahrens, is that that they were com- the city’s Plans Review and pliant before Recode, and Inspections director, for his Recode took a present prop- perspective. erty that had an operating “Under the new IMU (iner- business that was compli- tial measurement unit) zone, ant and changed the zone. it would be a non-conformity, I struggle with that.” and there would be complica- Smith asked Giles if the tions with expanding the non- facility’s future operations conformity,” Ahrens said. were going to be more dis- “They’re actually increasing ruptive to adjoining proper- the number of tanks. From ty owners than before. “I’m what I understand, a small- not hearing that it is,” Smith er capacity but a greater said. “Smoke, noise, vibra- number. I believe during the tion ... anything that’s gonna rezoning of January of 2020 change?” they became non-compliant. “None of our business I’m gonna try to verify that.” operations will change,” Commissioner Chris Ooten said Giles. “We make asphalt saw both benefits and poten- emulsions there, and if any- tial problems in the chang- thing, this new technology es Hudson wanted to make. will improve our operations. “We’ve all seen how blighted There’s no noise or smoke old industrial sites can be, or anything like that.” and if somebody is willing “This rezoning would also to put money into industrial help streamline upgrades,” sites and upgrade and upfit Giles went on. “We’ll be them and put the technology able to make our upgrades in, I would think that would without having to apply for be better for everyone,” variances to the Board of Ooten said. “But going to a Zoning Appeals for every heavy industrial use could be time we want to make a problematic down the road.” change or upgrade a tank. Two commissioners All of our upgrades will be thought that Recode - the in accordance with the City controversial update of the of Knoxville Building and city’s zoning ordinance, Permitting Office. passed last year – was a hin- When it came time for the drance in the matter. vote, several commissioners Said Commissioner Scott verbalized their ambivalence Smith: “My gut feeling on about the matter. In the end, this is that I would be sup- Hudson won over almost all portive of giving this zoning of them. The Sector Plan to these guys, and I feel Amendment was approved like one of the problems is 12-3. Both the One Year Plan we don’t have good options and Rezoning were approved under Industrial Zoning in unanimously.

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Republicans held a com- first informed McKellar a NEA PHOTO FROM THE AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COLLECTION as “one of the real lawyers fortable majority in the gov- Tennessean was being con- of the country.” Hull said, Judge Edward T. Sanford of Knoxville arrives in Washington, D. C. following his nomi- ernment in 1923, although sidered for the Supreme “No Tennessean was more nation to the US Supreme Court and is met by his sister, Louise Sanford Fisher, and her the GOP had seen losses Court, the senator replied admired or idolized by all husband, Congressman Hubert Fisher of Memphis. during the 1922 midterm it was none of his business who knew him more than elections. There were fif- and the Republicans would Justice Sanford.” ty-three Republicans occu- decide the nominee for Senator K. D. McKellar, pying seats in the United themselves. Undeterred, made an appointment at Tennessee would indeed State made him a force to the man who almost cer- States Senate in 1923, the persistent Fisher vis- the White House, saw the vote for Judge Sanford’s be reckoned with inside tainly had more to do following a loss of six ited McKellar’s office, president and told Senator confirmation. Senator the Senate. One won- with the appointment of Senate seats in the 1922 bringing along two of the McKellar that Harding Shields grunted that he ders if Edward T. Sanford Edward T. Sanford to the elections. The President judge’s brothers with him. appeared to be friendly could. would have been nominat- U.S. Supreme Court, was of the United States was Fisher and the Sanford to Judge Sanford. Lodge Senator McKellar then ed to the Supreme Court conspicuously absent from Warren G. Harding of Ohio, brothers begged McKellar suggested McKellar get made his way to the offices otherwise? the memorials being col- a kindly and affable man for a “suggestion” as to as many Republican sen- of Virginia senators Claude Edward T. Sanford died lected by the news media who would forever be asso- how they could get Judge ators as possible to urge Swanson and Carter Glass. on March 8, 1930; as to of the time. The reason ciated with his supposed Sanford nominated for the Sanford’s appointment. The leading aspirant for the cause of his death, for McKellar’s silence was affair with a mistress and high court. The exasper- Lodge added, he thought it the Supreme Court, aside it could have been from tragedy inside his own other scandals that came ated McKellar replied he a good idea for McKellar to from Edward T. Sanford, uremic poisoning, the family. Senator McKellar’s to light after his death. had none; he would have see the president as well. was one Colonel Anderson cause of which was due to grief at the passing of his Yet it was a Democrat who no influence, reiterating The energet- and the ever-resourceful having a tooth pulled. It friend Justice Sanford quite likely did more to help the Republicans would ic Tennessean soon McKellar recalled both of may well have been from was overshadowed by along Edward T. Sanford’s settle it amongst them- had rounded up “some Anderson’s home state a stroke. What is known is the death of his seven- nomination to the Supreme selves. Hubert Fisher and twenty or thirty” Senate senators were opposed to the Justice left his home ty year-old sister, Mary. Court than any other single the Sanford brothers were Republicans to urge the his nomination and confir- around 9 a.m. in appar- Mary McKellar was nine individual. so dejected that McKellar appointment of Judge mation. McKellar asked ent good health. Edward years older than the sena- Tennessee’s senators sighed and said he would Edward T. Sanford to the if senators Swanson and T. Sanford was returned tor and had been ailing for were Democrats; John give the matter some Supreme Court of the Glass remained opposed home by ambulance and the last couple of months. Knight Shields was a thought and see what he United States. Things to the Colonel? When died fifteen minutes later. Mary had been heavily crusty, oftentimes quar- could do. looked quite good for assured neither had Sanford did have some involved in “charity and reli- relsome sixty-five year old As it turned out, there Judge Sanford until changed his attitude, kind episode in the den- gious work” in Memphis. native of East Tennessee. was quite a lot the wily Senator James E. Watson McKellar wondered if he tist’s office, saying he felt Despite her family being Shields was a small man McKellar could do. The of Indiana, a GOP stal- could convey that informa- dizzy. The alarmed den- Presbyterians, Mary was with hooded eyes and first thing he did was to pay wart, telephoned McKellar tion to President Harding? tist summoned a medical herself a Baptist. Like a drooping moustache. a call upon the Republican and asked to see him right Both Swanson and Glass doctor whose office was most of the McKellar clan, Shields was a former Chief leader of the U. S. Senate, away. Upon arriving in replied they would not in the same building to young Mary clearly had a Justice of the Tennessee Henry Cabot Lodge of Watson’s office, McKellar mind in the least. Armed attend the stricken justice. mind of her own and had Supreme Court who han- Massachusetts. McKellar received the news with this information, According to contem- picked her own denomina- kered for an appointment asked if the ordinarily President Harding was Senator McKellar returned porary press reports, tion in early girlhood. to the U. S. Supreme Court icy Brahmin knew Judge sending the Senate a nomi- to Jim Watson’s office and Sanford asked to remain Mary’s quick decline was himself. Shields was the Sanford. “No,” Lodge nation to the high court and told him the Virginians in the dentist’s chair for a unexpected and came as last man to be elected to replied, “and I’m not going it was not going to be Judge would oppose Colonel bit and then was moved to a surprise to the sena- the United States Senate to let you get me mixed Sanford of Tennessee. Anderson’s nomination. a sofa and “hypodermics tor who was notified in from Tennessee by the up in your Tennessee pol- Evidently, McKellar’s iras- Senator Watson prompt- administered.” Two hours Washington his sister was General Assembly. John itics, either.” In his book cible colleague, John ly telephoned President later, Justice Sanford gravely ill. The senator had Knight Shields had been Tennessee Senators, Knight Shields, had told Harding while McKellar “failed to respond to treat- hurriedly left Washington. the beneficiary when McKellar wryly recalled the White House he would was in his office and relat- ment and appeared to be McKellar’s hasty trip Tennessee’s Democratic Lodge frequently com- fight the nomination of ed the information given sinking.” An ambulance home allowed the sen- Party tore itself asunder plained the Tennessean Judge Sanford. Wishing him by the Tennessean. was called and for some ator to arrive less than over prohibition. Shields wielded undue influence to avoid a fight in the Harding replied he would reason, Justice Sanford one hour before his sister was elected to the Senate with the GOP Leader. Senate, Harding simply nominate Judge Sanford was returned to his apart- died. The bachelor sena- in 1913 as part of the Knowing of Lodge’s ven- decided he was going to that very day and send his ment rather than a hospi- tor maintained a home in “fusionist” movement, eration of his alma mater, nominate someone else. name to the Senate for tal. Almost unconscious, Memphis where he lived which was a combine of Harvard University, Senator McKellar instant- confirmation. Sanford died following with his mother and two of “Independent” Democrats Senator McKellar casu- ly objected, telling Watson When the news came “convulsions.” He was six- his sisters until they were and Republicans. John ally wondered, “Did you it could not possibly be over the wire and reached ty-four years old. all gone. McKellar sat qui- Knight Shields was reelect- know Judge Sanford had true as he had spoken the chambers of Judge Sanford and former pres- etly by Mary’s bedside and ed to another six-year term graduated at Harvard, cum to Shields about Sanford Edward T. Sanford that ident and Chief Justice of quietly held her hand as in 1918 in a hotly con- laude?” being nominated to the President Harding had sent the Supreme Court William her life flickered out. tested race when he had McKellar’s question had Supreme Court. According his name to the Senate for Howard Taft died on the been challenged for the its intended effect, as he to McKellar, while the confirmation as an associ- same day within hours of Democratic nomination recalled Lodge’s reaction cantankerous Shields ate justice of the Supreme one another. Ironically, by Governor Tom C. Rye. was akin to an “electric admitted he did not like Court, he was quite nearly during Taft’s final illness, Shields managed to carry shock.” Sanford, he had grudging- overcome. “It is wonder- Justice Sanford routinely East and West Tennessee “Why, no,” Lodge whis- ly agreed to vote to con- ful,” the judge managed to called at the former Chief with some effort. Once pered, “did he?” firm Sanford’s nomination murmur as his legs went Justice’s home daily to During these di cult reelected, Shields had Lodge then asked should the president nom- out from under him and he inquire after his friend. times, join us on incensed many Tennessee McKellar how he could help inate the judge. McKellar sat down with a thud. At the time of Sanford’s Facebook Live every Democrats for his refus- Judge Sanford and offered hurried to the office of Kenneth D. McKellar death, Tennessee’s U. al to support President to do whatever he could on his senior colleague and remains Tennessee’s lon- S. senators were K. D. Sunday at 11 a.m. Woodrow Wilson and the the judge’s behalf. Never repeated his conversation gest-serving U.S. sena- McKellar and William E. 3320 New Beverly Church League of Nations. The one to let a good opportu- with “Sunny Jim” Watson. tor and his relentless Brock of Chattanooga, Road, Knoxville, Tennessee senator’s personality was nity go to waste, McKellar Senator McKellar asked approach to doggedly pur- the candy king and grand- 37918 such that even many of quickly replied he wished Shields if he could tell suing anything (or anyone, father of future GOP con- Rev. Eddie Sawyer, Pastor his friends and appointees Senator Lodge would both President Harding for that matter) he believed gressman and senator [email protected] were frequently offended see President Harding as and Senator Watson that to be important to the William E. Brock, III. Like 865-546-0001 by his behavior. soon as possible. Lodge the senior senator from people of the Volunteer everybody else, Senator www.NewBeverly.or PAGE B4 The Knoxville Focus October 12, 2020 Mannis and Couch answer Focus Questions Cont. from page 1 activity but violence is all that needs to be said. based on science and the voting without an excuse. Couch: No. tuition. Charter schools, not. We should differenti- He failed to take the steps best interest of the State. The president and our gov- Mannis: Businesses that such as Emerald Charter ate between the two and necessary to prepare the ernor have made this a follow the CDC guidelines Schools in Knoxville, are protect the right to protest Department of Labor and Make a partisan issue during this and best practices should not private schools. They and arrest those guilty of Workforce Development statement on election year and it’s solely be protected from frivolous are public schools that violence. for the certainly expected because they believe more lawsuits but businesses operate under an arrange- influx of unemployment absentee voting Democrats will vote absen- that are negligent, or know- ment with the local edu- How is Gov. claims in April, leading to by mail. tee or vote by mail if it is an ingly fail to use best man- cation board. They do not Lee handling unnecessary delays in Couch: Tennessee has option. agement practices, should charge tuition. The effec- relief to many vulnerable almost 5 million people eli- Mannis: We should make not receive legal protection. tiveness of charter schools the COVID-19 out-of-work Tennesseans. gible to vote and yet almost it easy to vote but hard to vary so my focus will be on pandemic? His “small” business relief half of those did not vote cheat. I’m glad that absen- Make a statement better funding for our reg- Couch: Initially he fol- program was slow to roll out in the 2016 presidential tee voting is available for ular public school system lowed the guidance of the and, even with its recent election. For democracy – the at-risk populations about charter and working to address medical community but expansion, fails to cover and representative democ- during this pandemic. schools and the inequities and envi- quickly bowed to partisan all types of businesses racy - to work, we need public funding. ronmental conditions that political pressure and has impacted by the pandemic. people to participate. We Should make it difficult for children since failed to lead. His dis- Mannis: These are have 5 states (Colorado, businesses be Couch: I am against to come to school prepared regard for his own health unprecedented times and Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Governor’s Lee’s push to learn. department’s recommend- there are no easy answers Washington) that conduct held exempt from for an education savings Mannis: Charter schools ed social distancing and for policy makers. I believe their elections entirely by lawsuits during account program that would are public schools and face masks, while preach- the Governor is a good man mail. All but 6, Tennessee the pandemic? allow parents to use state should be supported as ing it from his pulpit, says who is making decisions being one, allow absentee funds to pay private school such.

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October 12, 2020 Region volleyball tourneys start today By Steve Williams go against Central in Game 2. AC West High’s volleyball team claimed the District 4-AA title by took highly regarded Oak Ridge beating Grainger 25-14, 25-13, to a fifth set tie-breaker Thursday 25-6. Anderson County’s Morgan before settling for second place McMurray was the tournament in the District 4-AAA tournament MVP. on the Lady Wildcats’ court. The King’s Academy won the Having eliminated Bearden in Division II-A District 1 title by the semifinals, West did secure defeating Concord Christian in a berth in the Region 2 tourney the finals 25-16, 25-14, 25-10. and will play District 3-AAA cham- Both teams advanced to region pion Maryville today (Oct. 12) at play along with Grace Christian. Maryville. In Division II-AA, which includes Tonight’s second semifinal con- Knoxville Catholic, teams do not test at 7 will pit District 3-AAA play a district or region tourna- runner-up Farragut against Oak ment. Ridge. “We play everyone twice in the The championship match will regular season and that deter- be Tuesday at 6 at Maryville. mines which team comes out In the District 4-AAA title thriller against upset-minded West, Oak for post-season,” said Catholic Ridge came back to win 23-25, Coach Brent Carter. “We wrapped 23-25, 25-19, 25-18 and 15-10. PHOTO BY LUTHER SIMMONS up district play (last week) and won the district. So our next West had been the only team in West volleyball player Avery Jolley makes a great play at the net against Oak Ridge in the District 4-AAA the district to take a set from Oak tournament finals Thursday night. match is Saturday (Oct. 17) at Ridge this season and the Lady home versus the No. 3 seed from Rebels quickly took two more It was OR’s fifth consecutive handed Heritage a 3-1 loss in the Region 1 tourney. our region or the No. 4 seed from from the Lady Wildcats. district tourney title. semifinals, but Maryville toppled Carter won the District 3-AA Nashville region.” “Oh, man what a night this Senior Co-Captains Paige Hal- the Lady Admirals in the finals championship with a 3-0 win over Catholic currently is 20-6. was,” said Oak Ridge Head Coach crow and Ainsley Patrick led the 25-19, 25-21, 23-25, 25-20. Central and will play District 4-AA Saturday’s match is considered Dave Kolodney. “I’m so proud of way for the Lady ‘Cats, who enter In other district tourney action runner-up Grainger in the Region the first round of the state tour- the guts these girls showed. To region play with a 19-3 overall last week, Greeneville defeat- 2-AA tournament Tuesday at 5:30 nament, added Coach Carter. “If be down 2-0 and fight back to win record. ed Seymour 3-1 in District 2-AA. at Anderson County High School. we win that match, then we are in three straight is just awesome.” In District 3-AAA, Farragut Both teams advance to the The host Lady Mavericks will the Final Four in Murfreesboro.”

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL West beats Powell 39-27 AT A GLANCE By Mark Nagi quarterback Baker Dance It was a matchup that found Armoni Hicks for a WEEK 8 SCORES could have easily been a 10-yard touchdown pass Bearden 33, state playoff game. And off a beautiful play action Jefferson Co. 24 the game lived up to the fake. That made it 19-14 Chatt. Christian 59, GCA 48 hype. West. On their next pos- D-B 56, Farragut 35 On Thursday, October 9, session, West moved the G-P 41, Seymour 6 the West Rebels knocked football down the field. Gibbs 49, Lenoir City 14 off Region 3-5A rival Powell Dance was looking to throw TKA 42, Oneida 19 39-27, in a game filled with on first and goal from the Catholic 44, West big plays for both teams. three-yard line. He decided Greene 21 “I was really proud of the to run, broke a tackle, then Central 14, Carter 6 way our kids played,” said dove into the end zone. West head coach Lamar It was 25-14 West at Fulton 24, Clinton 6 Brown. “We knew it was intermission. West 39, Powell 27 going to be a fight going In the third quarter, West South-Doyle 21, Halls 14 into it. Powell is a really (8-0, 4-0 in Region 3-5A) good football team and we forced Powell to turn the WEEK 9 knew we would have to play football over on downs at SCHEDULE for 48 minutes. Our kids midfield. The Rebels later (Games start at 7:30 unless noted) kept playing and when we PHOTO BY TRACY HEARD converted on fourth and 3 Thursday had opportunities to make West linebacker Ethan Scott closes in to stop Powell’s Jarvis Stockton in the Rebels’ 39-27 at the Panthers 22 with a Baylor at Catholic plays we did.” win over the Panthers in the battle of unbeatens. punishing Mattress run. A Halls at Central, 7 Both teams swapped few plays after that, Mat- A-E at Pigeon Forge interceptions in the open- tress scored from the two- Friday ing two plays of the game. Mattress took the pitch, display once again. This the Rebels 42-yard line. yard line, and it was 32-14 Farragut at Bearden It was after that when the cut back to the middle of time it was Tre’Von Barfield The Potts to Collins com- West. CAK at Boyd Buchanan visitors struck first. Powell the field, and sprinted 56 outrunning the Panthers bination worked to perfec- “He’s a great tailback and Jefferson Co. at HVA quarterback Jordyn Potts yards down to the Panthers defense, sprinting 68 yards tion, as Potts heaved the has been playing with us for Heritage at Karns found Jayden Collins on a two-yard line. He’d muscle to the end zone. West was football down the sideline, three years,” said Brown. Campbell Co. at Fulton nine-yard touchdown pass his way into the end zone now on top 13-7. finding Collins in stride for “We have three or four Sevier Co. at Seymour midway through the first on the next play, making it Powell (7-1, 4-1 Region a touchdown. That made great tailbacks and they Webb at Silverdale quarter, and it was 7-0 a 7-6 game. in 3-5A) fought back. On it 14-13 Panthers. all bring something to the TKA at DCA Powell. On the Rebels next the first play of the second But the next couple table. Isaiah brings speed The Rebels respond- possession, that explo- quarter, the Panthers of quarters belonged to ed. Running back Isaiah sive ground game was on faced fourth and 17 from the home team. First, Continued on page 2

PRIDE OF THE PREPS IN 2017-18 PAGE C2 The Knoxville Focus October 12, 2020 Central hangs on against Carter 14-6 in big 2-5A game Mistakes, a questionable call, cops in the 14-6 lead that held to at the little details,” said we started moving the ball chance when Central had a the end. Craney. “We played with fast and started giving third and 17 on Carter’s 49 the press box part of wild affair “The incomplete pass?” heart, we played physical, them trouble.” late in the game. But Bolton By Bill Howard Pressley said when asked but doing all the things right On the opening posses- connected with Moore for and get the win. I’m proud about the play. “The Carter to be successful, and get- sion of the third quarter, 26 yards, and the ‘Cats It was a game of stout of the way our kids fought Hornets are a better foot- ting rid of some of the mis- Carter drove to Central’s were then able to run out defenses, mistakes on both to the end.” ball team … a better foot- takes that are just mental four, and attempted a field the clock. sides, and a very contro- Hornets’ coach Justin ball program. We went toe errors.” goal that would have given “This team, if they commit versial call. If that weren’t Pressley, also in his first to toe with the defending Carter, until very late in them the lead. But the kick to buying into getting better enough, an assistant coach year, wasn’t ambivalent in state champion and we’re the half, had virtually no was blocked by David John- every single day, they can By Tom was escorted by police from his assessment. the better football team.” offense. Their first three son, and the Bobcats took be as good as they want to Mattingly the press box. “Shoulda won,” he said. It looked like the Bobcats drives netted all of 12 yards over on the 20. be,” Craney said. When it was over, Knox- “We were the better foot- might have a huge offensive and lasted fewer than three The ensuing 80-yard Said Pressley: “I feel ville Central High School ball team. We didn’t take night when they took the minutes. drive resulted in the con- pretty confident that if held on to defeat homes- advantage of being in the opening drive and marched The Hornets finally troversial touchdown pass. we get a chance to play tanding Carter 14-6 in an red zone three times. We 57 yards on eight plays to caught fire with 2:17 left in Carter forced an incomplete ‘em again we’ll be in good important Region 2-5A con- missed some opportuni- lead 7-0. Liam Fortner, who the half when they drove 60 pass on a third down, but a shape. Defense was amaz- test. In so doing, the Bob- ties but they had help. I’m often took the snap in the yards for a touchdown. With roughing call kept Central’s ing, we just couldn’t finish in cats stayed perfect in the not afraid to say it.” wildcat position, ran it in 43 seconds left, Chandler possession alive. Six plays the red zone.” region at 3-0 (6-1 overall). The “help” Pressley refer- from the one. Wilson hit Anthony Stock- later the Bobcats scored. One of Central’s assis- Carter fell to 5-3, 2-2 in the enced was a 26-yard fourth- But it would be the Cen- er for a 29-yard score. The “It was called a touch- tant coaches was escort- region. down touchdown pass from tral’s only score of the half missed PAT left the Hornets down,” said Craney. “I think ed by police from the press “It was a good game, I Ryan Bolton to Greg Moore as their other three posses- trailing at half 7-6. there were several big calls box after a hostile dialogue think the difference was our in the third period. Moore sions resulted in turning the “We couldn’t get going, that went the other way. ensued between him and kids played hard,” said Cen- dropped the ball very short- ball over on downs, having we made some bad mis- Whether he caught it or not, some Carter fans. Craney tral’s first-year head coach ly after it hit his hands. The a punt blocked and a pass takes early,” said Pressley. it leveled the playing field as had no comment on the Nick Craney. “Our kids really official called it a touch- intercepted. “They did a good a good job far as officiating.” matter. wanted to come out here down, and it gave Central “We’ve gotta get better on defense early on. Then The Hornets had a final

A GLANCE BACK AND A LOOK AHEAD Standings change, but Dobyns-Bennett unbeaten CAK’s focus does not runs past By Steve Williams South-Doyle Coach Christian Academy of Knoxville’s Admirals 56-35 Clark Duncan took a undefeated football team is now in sole By Ken Lay Moore, who had another picture of his former possession of first place in the Division solid performance, going player Elijah Young, II Class AA East Region standings after Farragut High School 18-for-30 for 279 yards. now a Missouri Grace Christian’s 59-48 home loss to football coach Eddie Court- The junior threw five touch- Tiger, warming up Chattanooga Christian Friday. ney was happy to be back down passes and an inter- at Neyland Stadium The Warriors, off last week, are 3-0 on the sideline last week. ception. Oct. 3. in the district and 7-0 overall. They He couldn’t, however, be “Moore played well. He travel to Boyd Buchanan this week. happy about what he saw even pulled it down and ran GCA’s first loss of the season left in his return. a little bit,” Courtney said. the Rams, who have an open date this “It feels great to be back Moore was also the week, at 3-1 and 7-1. and even though I didn’t Admirals’ leading rusher, GCA plays at CAK Oct. 23 and it’s still like anything about how it toting the ball 14 times for a huge game for both teams. turned out, I am happy to 71 yards. After last week’s change in the be back,” Courtney said But Farragut (4-3, 2-1) standings, CAK Coach Travis Mozin- after the Admirals came had its issues on defense go said: “We continue to focus on our up on the short end of a as Tesnear ran for 240 preparation, our performance, and our 56-35 decision in against yards and finished the locker room.” Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett game with four touch- in a Region 1-6A contest at downs. CREDITING O-LINE: CAK running back Bill Clabo Field. Whitson threw for one JD Dunn had a big game in the War- With the victory, the score and ran for another riors’ Week 7 win over Notre Dame, Indians kept their perfect while Phillip Armitage had a but he praised the offensive line after record intact and spoiled 1-yard touchdown run and the victory. Courtney’s return to the a 46-yard scoring scamper “The offense executed,” said Dunn. sideline. Farragut’s long- for the Indians. “The defense executed. We executed time head coach ran the While the Admirals suf- on both ends. The offense got going, team from the press box fered a tough region loss, Our o-line was amazing. They did more in the Admirals’ last two they did manage to score than their job actually. I felt like I did games. He missed the points against a Dobyns- good, but I wouldn’t do anything with- team’s win over Morristown Bennett defense that had out the o-line though. I’ve got to give West after having prostate surrendered just 17 points it to my o-line. They get all the credit cancer surgery in mid-Sep- in the team’s last five from me.” rushed for at least 200 yards and four HEY ELIJAH: Former South-Doyle tember. games. CAK’s offensive line includes tackle touchdowns. running back Elijah Young was on the Dobyns-Bennett (7-0 Matt White continued Jake Rogers, guard Eli Milam, center travel roster with Missouri when the overall, 4-0 in the region) his stellar season as he Garrett Brady, guard Jaqueze Turman, BIG STOPPER: Noah Myers had Tigers played Tennessee in Knoxville opened the game with a had eight receptions and tackle Ethan Fogle and center Ryen 15 tackles and three TFLs in South- on Oct. 3, but did not play in the game. vengeance, scoring on its amassed 84 yards and Minton. Bart Kareken coaches the Doyle’s 21-14 win at Halls Friday. Clark Duncan got a chance to com- inaugural four possessions. caught a touchdown pass. offensive line in addition to being the municate with his former player as he In fact the only thing that Mason Collins had a pair team’s defensive coordinator. RARE FIND: Linemen aren’t known warmed up for the game against the could stop the Indians was of touchdown receptions for scoring touchdowns, but occasion- Vols. halftime. while Zach Keasling and WELCOME BACK: Veteran Farragut ally they do.Fulton junior defensive “I was not able to get on the field Tylar Tesnear made a Trace Corum also pulled in Coach Eddie Courtney was back on lineman Cameron Stokes enjoyed because of the COVID restrictions,” pair of touchdown runs in touchdown passes. the sidelines for the first time Friday that moment last week. The ball was said Duncan. the first half while quarter- Farragut must now put night after having prostate surgery. stripped out and Stokes pounced on “We were not able to have a conver- back Zane Whitson threw the loss to the Indians in At Science Hill the week before, he it in the endzone in the Falcons’ 24-6 sation. We just acknowledged each a 40-yard scoring strike the rear-view mirror and called defensive plays but wasn’t on win over Clinton. other during his warm-up. to Braden Marshall and prepare for its annual show- the sidelines. “It was great to see Elijah in an SEC added a 4-yard touchdown down against Kingston Pike BIG ADDITION: Jaidin Horton is uniform. I just wished it was Orange run for the Indians, who rival Bearden. MIGHTY MCAFEE: Once-beaten TKA expected to rejoin Central this week and White. opened a 14-0 lead by first The Admirals will tangle was led by Na’kelin McAfee, who and it’ll be a big boost for the Bobcats. “Elijah is really happy at Missouri quarter’s end and held a with the Bulldogs (2-5, 2-1) rushed for 305 yards and five touch- Horton, an All-State defensive back and I know he’s in a great program and 28-14 advantage at half- on the road Friday night. downs in Lions’ Week 7 win over last year who figured to be an offensive amongst people that really care about time. After a slow start, Bearden Middle Tennessee Christian. weapon for Central this year, should be him and will take care of him.” The Admirals were able has won its last two games. McAfee also had five receptions for ready to play after being sidelined with Young was listed No. 4 on the Mis- to remain within strik- “We’ll have to get ready 97 yards and a touchdown. It’s the a broken collar bone that he suffered souri depth chart. Three upperclass- ing distance thanks to a for that game,” Courtney second time this year McAfee has during pre-season practice. men were ahead of him. pair of touchdown passes said. “That game is a big from quarterback Dawson one for us every year.”

Do you need cash flow? Have West beats Powell 39-27 collectibles, antiques, Cont. from page 1 With less than four min- for the touchdown to bring again this year, the Pan- guns and furniture and power. He runs hard utes to go, the Panthers the lead to 39-27. thers hope that pattern that you need to sell? and when he gets into the took over on their own An Andrew Gilbert sack continues. open field, he has enough four-yard line. They’d need of Potts deep in West terri- “There’s a lot of great 5A WE CAN HELP! speed to score.” a 96-yard touchdown drive tory with just over a minute teams that can beat you Powell wasn’t ready to lay to win the game. Instead, remaining sealed the deal. on any given night,” said down. Potts found Gianni it was the West defense It was his fifth sack of the Brown. “Nobody is guaran- Call Fountain City Magdos on a 14-yard closing the door. Potts game. teed to advance in the play- Auction at touchdown pass, and it was was under pressure, tried Last year Powell edged offs.” 32-21 late in the third quar- to shovel the football to West in the regular season, The next game for West (865) 474-9931. ter. Then with 8:15 remain- a white jersey, but the only to see the Rebels get comes on Friday night when ing in the game, Potts ran blue jersey of Ethan Scott their revenge with a victory they host Fulton. As for it in from four yards out, stepped in front of the pass of their own in the postsea- Powell, they’ll travel to Oak and suddenly it was 32-27. at the five-yard line. He son. Should these teams Ridge to face the Wildcats Powell was within a score. skipped over the goal line match up in the playoffs on October 23. October 12, 2020 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE C3 On the Road... in White Jerseys In the days of Gen. Robert 1969 Cotton Bowls) and the helmets distinguished one on the shoulders and black R. Neyland (and perhaps 1963 contest against Ala- team from the other. numbers. even before then), Tennes- bama at Legion Field. One Vanderbilt head coach The Vols also unveiled a see wore Tennessee football histori- Bill Pace suggested after white version, with orange its orange an has suggested that Vol the game that Tennessee and black stripes on the jerseys on fans believed the white jer- would wear white jerseys shoulders, in a 35-0 loss to the road. seys were a “jinx.” in Nashville in 1970, but as Alabama, and these shirts It was an Many Tennessee oppo- things turned out, the Vols were not seen again the rest article of nents had worn their “home wore orange anyway. It was of the season. They were By Tom faith. jerseys” when they played a cloudy day and the differ- worn at least once in fresh- Mattingly T h a t on Shields-Watkins Field, ence between the two sets man games in 1965, but notion Alabama in crimson, Ken- of jerseys was more pro- no one seems to know their came to an abrupt end with tucky and Ole Miss in blue, nounced. whereabouts today. an SEC’s “Gentlemen’s UCLA in powder blue, and Tennessee wore white Former Vol Mallon Fair- Agreement” in early 1971, so forth. shirts with an orange collar cloth, the last of the single- Tennessee tailback Mallon Faircloth (43) has the ball un- giving the home team the There are classic pictures from 1971-73, winning five wing tailbacks, was pres- der his arm in the 1963 Alabama game, clad in the road choice of taking the school- in Sports Illustrated of Ten- of the eight games. There ent that day the Vols trot- version of the “Halloween jerseys.” colored shirts and the visit- nessee in orange and Ala- were two games against ted onto Legion Field in their ing team wearing the white bama in crimson, a cover Alabama and Kentucky and new white shirts. the first “Blue Grass Mir- losing streak against Ala- shirts, except at LSU and, shot of Mike Jones and one each at Vanderbilt, Flor- “We had new orange jer- acle” at Stoll Field in Lex- bama in 1995 in white jer- for a year or so, at Vander- Dennis Homan going for the ida, Ole Miss, and Georgia. seys that season, and new ington, Ky., in 1971, when seys, and Antonio Wardlaw bilt. ball in the 1967 game and a The white jerseys looked white ones had just come Carl Johnson saved the made the cover of Sports Tennessee head coach two-page shot of Hal Want- like what the Pittsburgh in,” he recalled. “They were day with an 87-yard scoring Illustrated with a blocked Bill Battle voted against the land diving over the Tide Steelers had worn in those the jerseys with stripes run with a fumbled pitch, punt and recovery for a agreement, saying, “You’re line in the 1965 game, both days. One fan said the white across the shoulder. I guess just when it looked as if touchdown at Georgia in darn right I did,” when games played at Legion shirts were so ugly you just coach McDonald wanted to the Wildcats were going in 2006, wearing a white No. quizzed about it in 2006. Field in Birmingham. had to love them. change our luck. He didn’t for the tying or go-ahead 38. There were wins at That agreement was a The genesis of the white One of the most radical discuss it with any of us. I score. John Majors brought Notre Dame in 1991 and big deal in those seem- jersey agreement may have changes in jerseys came in think he told us that week style and verve to the Ten- 2001 and a 10-6 triumph ingly uncertain times in come in part from the 1969 the Jim McDonald season we were wearing them.” nessee uniforms, adding at Miami in 2003. 1971. The Vols had worn Tennessee-Vanderbilt game in 1963, with a get-up Tennessee has won a a splash of orange trim to Despite some initial their orange jerseys on the at Neyland Stadium. It was called the “Halloween uni- number of big games in the white jerseys, accompa- trepidation, Vol fans have road up until that time, with a sunny late November day, forms,” so named because white shirts since that nied by orange pants. That accepted the white shirts three exceptions, all losses, Vanderbilt clad in gold, Ten- the shirts were light orange time, the same way they all began on Oct. 15, 1977. with open arms and with- to Texas (in the 1953 and nessee in orange. Only the with black and white stripes have in orange. There was The Vols broke a long out question.

West High’s Sam Schroeffel (16) attempts to elude Bearden’s Zneyah McLaughlin in last week’s soccer match at Turner- Allender Field. Photo by Ken Lay. Bearden continues PHOTO BY KEN LAY. District Champs: The CAK girls soccer team celebrates it Division II-A East District 1 Title Thursday night. The long district Lady Warriors defeated Grace Christian 2-0 to claim the crown. winning streak By Ken Lay Lady Warriors outlast Grace thanks to goals by Murphy Bearden High School’s and Roth in extra time. girls soccer team culmi- Roth scored in the 89th nated a big week Thursday to earn district soccer title minute off an assist from By Ken Lay night with a 1-0 victory over McLaughlin. Murphy sealed through a scoreless opening 40 min- Even in defeat, Lady Rams’ coach District 4-AAA regular-sea- the victory with a marker in It didn’t come easily but the utes as neither team was willing to Isaac Brooks couldn’t fault his side’s son champion Maryville. the 94th minute. Christian Academy of Knoxville girls yield. effort against the Lady Warriors. That will definitely give the Bearden might’ve had soccer team won a Division II-A East The scoreless deadlock continued “We got them last year but we Lady Bulldogs a shot of Region District 1 Championship in the early stages of the second to work a little overtime didn’t quite get them this year,” said momentum heading into against the Lady Rebels, Thursday night. half as CAK goalkeeper Anna Nich- Brooks. “We have a lot of new young this week’s District 2-AAA who beat Farragut and “This was a great game and it ols and Grace Christian netminder girls playing out there this year. Tournament. Morristown West in other was a tough game, but they don’t Caitlin Dixon each stopped every But that match didn’t matches last week. give away district championships shot that came their way. “They’re training hard. We knew mean much in the grand But the Lady Bull- around here,” Lady Warriors’ coach CAK finally scored when junior Lia that coming in that (CAK) wanted scheme of things. dogs outshot West 39-6. Ried Estus said after his squad out- Schreuder tallied on a penalty kick to control the tempo and we had th Early on, Bearden (15-1 Bearden got 20 of its shots lasted Grace Christian Academy 2-0 in the 57 minute. a game plan. We played hard and overall) finished off another on frame and Lady Rebels’ in the district title tournament title Schreuder, the 2019 District II-A we played well, but things just didn’t perfect District 2-AAA regu- goalkeeper Carissa Carvel- match at CAK. “We played them last East Region District 1 Midfielder of quite go our way tonight.” lar-season run when it shut week (in a regular-season game) last the Year, iced the game when she la made 18 saves against Both the Lady Warriors and Lady out Morristown East 11-0 Bearden’s high-powered week at Grace and we won 3-2. got a second marker past Dixon and Tuesday night. But that was a tough game too.” into the back of the Lady Rams’ net Rams were set to host regional offensive attack. quarterfinal matches Saturday but In that match, Anna Four of West’s shots In Thursday night’s title show- in the waning seconds of the match. results were not available at press Biechler and Brinley Murphy landed on target. down, the Lady Warriors (13-1-1) The victory avenged CAK’s loss to each scored two goals for and the Lady Rams (7-4) slugged GCA in last year’s district title match. time. Bearden coach Ryan Rad- the Lady Bulldogs while cliffe was pleased with his Alivia Scott, Morgan Hell- side’s effort against the man, Kenslie Myers, Andrea Lady Rebels in a long-run- Adkins, Becca Roth, Janie Catholic High School ning rivalry series. West and Lewis and Zneyah McLaugh- Bearden were rivals in Dis- lin also had markers against JT Quinones trict 4-AAA before changing the hapless Lady Hurri- Senior leagues four years ago. canes. Murphy also scored Football, Outside Linebacker Thursday against Maryville. “This is a rivalry game,” The victory over Morris- Radcliffe said. “West has Parents: Tom and DeeDee Quinones town East helped the Lady some good players but you Stats: 11 total tackles, 8 solo, 3 Bulldogs continue a long really don’t know what they assisted, 2 tackles loss, 1 fumble district winning streak. have because it’s been so recovery, and 1 forced fumble Bearden hasn’t lost a reg- long since they played. ular-season or tournament “I thought we did a good match against a district foe job when they put people since it joined District 2-AAA behind us. We’re going to West High School in 2017. have to get used to teams That victory was one of doing that against us Karly Kammann three shutouts for Bearden because we’re probably Senior this week. The Lady Bull- going to see a lot of that Volleyball, Right Side Hitter as we move forward and dogs opened the week with Parents: Kurt and Booth Kammann a victory over West High get into the district tourna- Stats: 142 kills, 87 digs and 91% serve at Turner-Allender Field on ment.” Monday, Oct. 5. Both the Lady Rebels and Bearden outlasted the Lady Bulldogs will return to Lady Rebels, who will be the action Tuesday night in dis- No. 2 seed in the upcom- trict tournament elimination ing district tournament, semifinal games. Bearden which opens with a play-in and West will both be home game today, 2-0 in overtime Tuesday. PAGE C4 The Knoxville Focus October 12, 2020 Will Fennell’s ‘tradition’ continue at CAK? By Steve Williams Associates, is aware of what Christian Academy of coaching at his alma mater Knoxville’s boys golf team meant to him. begins play in the TSSAA “He’s invested in these Division II Class A tourna- young men that he has men- ment today with hopes of tored and coached,” she winning the state champi- said. “Hank is a Christian onship for the fourth year and the first thing he does in a row. is encourage them in their One major difference spiritual walk. between this season and the past three years, how- “They weren’t just ath- ever, is that CAK has a letes on his team. They new boys’ coach in Donnie were individuals that meant PHOTO BY STEVE WILLIAMS something to him.” Cooper. Maddie Archdale, Hardin Valley freshman, ranks with Two of his former players Hank Fennell had been the best cross country runners the school has ever had, the Warriors’ head coach who are playing in college says Coach Bryan Brown. for 15 years before retiring, Hank Fennell, surrounded by his players, guided CAK now are interns in his busi- and his teams had account- boys golf teams to six state championships and one run- ness. ed for all six of the school’s ner-up finish in his 15 seasons as head coach at his alma “These are young men mater. And he celebrated with a traditional jump into the boys’ state championships, that will stay in Hank’s life pond just off the 18th green at WillowBrook. HVA freshman starting with the first one in and he’ll be a mentor and 2009 at the Old Fort Golf a role model for them for Course in Murfreesboro. guess I will,” he answered. stepped up to take the job,” life,” added Johnson. “He wins KIL cross Not only did Fennell leave First, CAK will have to get said Fennell. “Then they wants these young men to behind quite a record, he past Webb and the rest of said something like, ‘by succeed not just in sports, also started somewhat of the state field. The Warriors the way, the season starts a tradition when the TSSAA outshot the Spartans 295- tomorrow!’” but in life.” country girls’ title made WillowBrook Golf 318 in the district, but Webb Fennell played golf in high How did jumping in that Course in Manchester the finished on top in the region school, but basketball was pond get started? Hawks post annual site for the state 300-304. his sport. “I don’t remember if it perfect score tourney in 2010. Cooper also is in his sev- “I know a lot about golf, was a spur of the moment After CAK claimed top enth season as girls’ coach. but I’m pretty average,” he thing or not,” said Hank. “It honors the second time, His Lady Warriors won state said. was probably Tracy Webb’s By Steve Williams Coach Fennell celebrated titles in 2015 and 2016. Fennell gave up coaching idea.” by jumping in a pond that is Fennell made him the basketball after the 2008 Tracy was the father of There’s a rising star in located off the 18th green offer to jump in the pond season and put all of his Kory Webb, a CAK graduate Hardin Valley Academy’s at WillowBrook and repeat- “together” in 2016. coaching attention on golf. around 2009 who went on renowned cross country ed the act when his Warriors “I declined,” said Donnie. “I coached golf for 15 to play at UTC. program. won again in 2015. But this season, who years, which is hard to Freshman Maddie Arch- “Tracy was the middle Kaden Keller led the way “I think we – or at least I – knows? believe, but it was probably dale posted a time of 19 school coach and very vital as Hardin Valley Acad- did that every year we won Fennell started out the best thing I have ever minutes, 12 seconds to in my development as a emy’s boys cross country at WillowBrook,” recalled coaching basketball at CAK done in my life,” he pointed win the Knoxville Inter- coach as well,” said Fennell. team had a perfect score in Fennell earlier this year. “It in 2004 and coached for out. “We had a lot of suc- scholastic League cham- winning the KIL champi- was definitely a tradition.” five years. cess, and I think the boys “He helped get the program pionship Friday on the onship Friday. Cooper was asked at this “At a beginning-of-the- had a lot of fun.” to where it is today.” new 5,000-meter course year’s district tournament if year coaches’ meeting Terry Johnson, office On the way out, Hank left at Tommy Schumpert Park. “Top 3 in region and state.” he would carry on the tradi- before school started in manager for Fennell, who is CAK with a sense of humor. “I was pretty confident When asked what he tion if the Warriors win the 2005, they mentioned that President of Fennell Proper- “Yep, six (titles) overall! when I came into the race,” thinks Archdale’s poten- state. they were looking for a golf ty Management, Inc., and a I had to match MJ’s total said Archdale. “I really like tial is, Hardin Valley Coach “If the boys want me to, I coach for the season, and I realtor for Realty Executives before moving on.” this course, and just from Bryan Brown said: “It’s running over it in practice.” lights out. She’s with some She felt like it suited of the best in the history her style of running. “I felt of our program and we’ve strongly about the varia- had some pretty good girls Admirals get what they truly tions of the course – its over the years. She’s doing mixture of hills and then great.” flatness.” Completing the girls’ Top So, coming into her first 10 were Farragut senior KIL event, she was confi- Cathy Hu (20:38) and soph- wanted in state golf tourney dent and looking forward omores Kaylee Estridge of By Steve Williams to it. “I was very excited to Knoxville Catholic (20:44) race today. I had a good and Kennedy Reynolds of It was a team effort and mindset.” Farragut (20:48). that’s what made it such a As for winning as a fresh- Coach Chelsea great day in Farragut High man, “It’s pretty cool,” she Osborne’s Lady Admirals School boys’ golf. said. captured the KIL girls’ The Admirals captured “I just know that God has team title with a 33-point the TSSAA Class Large state my back at all times and I total. Hardin Valley (50) team championship and tell myself that all the time. was runner-up. The Top 5 senior Lance Simpson took It was a pretty good feel- also included West (89), individual medalist honors ing.” Webb (95) and Bearden in the process Wednesday Maddie, now 14, has (133). at WillowBrook Golf Course been running since third in Manchester. grade. She also competes PERFECTION: Hardin Simpson shot a 13-under- in track. Valley’s boys swept the par 67-64-131, tying the “I always go into races top five places for a per- second best 36-hole score thinking, ‘You can do this.’” fect score of 15, which is in TSSAA history. But he She said her only strat- believed to be the first time was disappointed he didn’t Above, Farragut celebrated its first team championship egy plan was that she was that has ever happened in break 130 and set a new in TSSAA state golf since 2014 last week. Representing “going to push it a little the history of the KIL boys’ state record. the Admirals (from left to right): Head Coach Jon Hig- more on the last mile than meet. His dismay, however, was gins, Carter Mayfield, Owen Queener, AJ Rinehart, Lance usual.” “We think it is the first in overwhelmed by the pride Simpson, Connor Price, Brady Harville and Assistant Archdale said she and boys,” said Don Madgett, and joy he felt celebrating Coach Jason Mayfield. Anna Graves, a Webb president of the Metro the team title with team- Left, Farragut golfer Lance Simpson tied for the second School freshman, were Knoxville Cross Coun- mates. best 36-hole score in TSSAA history in winning this year’s going “head to head” at the try Coaches Association. Farragut Coach Jon Hig- Class Large state championship. start. “I got the lead about “The Farragut girls did it in gins witnessed that and halfway through and at the 1983.” more. always wanted team suc- now playing at South Car- bottom of the second hill.” Junior standout Kaden “I thought the biggest key cess as well and that he olina. Graves would end up Keller led the Hawks for the players was to make really cares about his team- Baylor’s Seth Brandon set taking second place with with a winning time of sure that they embraced the mates. the record (130) in 2003. a time of 19:51. 16:24. Andrew Schul- moment and enjoyed being 17 strokes better in Round “He’s a wonderful kid In the girls’ tourney, Sta- Three juniors rounded tz was second at 16:37. there,” he said the follow- 2 and pulled away to a that has two state individu- tion Camp (294) nipped Ten- out the Top 5 – Farragut’s They were followed by ing day. “Playing with free 12-stroke victory, finishing al titles, one team title and nessee High by one stroke Camryn Johnson (20:32), teammates Alex Brittain minds and not worrying 300-283-583 to runner-up multiple district and region for its third title in a row. Far- Hardin Valley’s Avery Hold- (16:40), Mitchell McCown about if they were going to Ravenwood’s 301-294-595. championships. Yet when it ragut took third place in the sworth (20:30) and Farra- (16:44) and Nathan Hillis be responsible for us win- “Lance was unbeliev- was over, he was extremely eight-team field with a 306. gut’s Lexi Foley (20:32). (16:44). ning or losing really helped able,” said Coach Higgins. proud that he could win it Sullivan South senior Then two more fresh- The Top 10 also includ- ease each guy off the first “It’s really hard to put into with his teammates.” Kara Carter was girls’ med- men – Kate Robinson of ed Farragut’s Trevor tee. words just how well he Simpson, who has com- alist with a 72-66-138. West and Bridgett Ebbert Coggin (16:47) and Tyler “Obviously Lance was played all week. He was mitted to sign with UT, edged Farragut senior Lexanne of Farragut, who both were Ebbert (16:57), HVA’s phenomenal, but so were focused and did a great job Dickson County freshman Halama, an Illinois commit, clocked at 20:34. Daniel Blackston (17:02), Connor Price and Owen of helping the other guys Jackson Herrington (67-66- ended her fine prep career What’s this with fresh- and Catholic’s Riley Smith Queener with 72s. AJ Rine- stay calm and focused on 133) by two strokes. with a 75-74-149 and in men competing and win- (17:03) and Spencer hart with a 75 and Brady the task at hand. West High junior Carson eighth place. Teammates ning over seniors and Stovall (17:19). Harville with his 74 on Tues- “What impresses me the Kammann came in fourth at Vivian Wang and Lindsay upperclassmen? Farragut was runner-up day really kept us in it for most about Lance is that he 76-66-142. Bearden fresh- Ott totaled 159 and 164, Archdale just thinks “it in the boys’ team scoring Wednesday.” has always wanted to be a man Jaden Morrell carded a respectively. depends on the mindset with 53 points. Rounding Farragut led by only one part of a team that won state 78 -79 -157. Hardin Valley’s Madilyn and the training that goes out the Top 5 were Knox- stroke after the first day, throughout high school, and Simpson’s 131 total tied Newman posted a 155 and into it before the race.” ville Catholic (88), Webb totaling 300 to Ravenwood’s even though he’s had a ton former Halls standout Ryan Bearden freshman Maya Maddie’s goal for the School (122) and West 301. But the Admirals shot of individual success, he’s Hall’s 2017 score. Hall is Hira a 168. remainder of the season is (157). October 12, 2020 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D1

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cities, eliminating ICE, into most of my social America and someone wearing a mask. Actually, higher taxes, green interactions. I recently who sides with those who unless you are wearing new deal, reparations, spoke on the phone with hate America. The choice an N95 mask (and not socialized medicine a so-called Yankee. He is between a leader who the ones made in China), and gutting the Second was professional, terse, to takes personal risks being masks in general protect Amendment. But there’s the point and lacked any out with the people or others from you, but offer more. Democrats plan to conversational southern someone who cowers in you virtually NO protection. pack the Supreme Court, grace. I’ve experienced his basement governed There are exceptions to eliminate the filibuster similar curtness on the by his puppeteers. The every rule and wearing a which gives the minority streets of New York City. choice is between law mask might protect you party some say and they Becky makes people and order or revolutionary from one of the insane plan to make Washington feel loved on the phone, radicalism. The choice is who attack the mask less. DC and Puerto Rico whereas I’m more between someone who Sometimes it seems we are states, affording the “businesslike” when I believes life has risks or living in the era of insanity, Insanity Democrats four more receive calls from the someone who says there recently described as the When debate is lost, paid for the infamous and Senators. These changes hospital at two o’clock must be no risk. era of “mask inquisitions” slander becomes the tool fabricated Steele dossier will effectively eliminate in the morning. She has As a doctor I’m trained to and “Covid theology.” of the losers. and used it to deflect the two-party system. We chided me for my lack of recognize those signs and I don’t have an answer to Socrates investigation on herself. may still have elections, warmth in the middle of the symptoms which are just the question posed in the Then the CIA and the but Democrats will never night. I listen and vow to be aggravations and part of last paragraph. The insane It happens every FBI obtained illegal FISA lose power. And, they are kinder, but I reserve social life, and issues which are of have promised violence if quadrennial October just Court warrants to spy on working to eliminate the graces for the daylight concern and may portend Trump is reelected. But, before the Presidential the Trump campaign and Electoral College which hours. I’ve witnessed hers more serious problems. the shock troops of the election, so why should we to promote the Russian gives smaller states for forty-five years and they However, most of us know “woke” Democrat party are be surprised that history collusion scam. Obama/ like Tennessee a say in are 24/7. when something isn’t right. already bombing, burning, repeats itself? This time Biden were part of the Presidential elections. Aside from all the When I was a boy, we had a looting and murdering just it’s not some tape of male soft coup d’état to remove Without the Electoral disgusting political beautiful Persian cat that like Robespiere and the locker room braggadocio, the duly elected President College, the most populous verbiage of the election “wasn’t right.” This cat Jacobins of the French a decade old DWI report, Trump from office. If they states like California, New season, the major criticism would sit in mud puddles Revolution. Perhaps an eleventh-hour Vietnam had succeeded, none York, Florida and Texas will of Trump is not his policies after a rain storm and birds Amazon will start selling peace deal or a hostage of this would have been elect the president. or record, but his rhetoric. would swoop to torment them guillotines on the release in Iran. This year discovered, and the votes Becky and I are People say, “If he’d only the poor creature. Perhaps Internet. there are multiple October of millions of Americans Southerners, and though button his lip and curb the cat was demented or We cannot tolerate the surprises: the politicized would have been negated. Tennessee is not in the his tweets.” He is from insane. We tolerated, insane in control of our Chinese pandemic; the Someday, our new Civil Deep South, the people Queens, you know. What loved and fed poor Marilyn, government. Just today death of Ruth Bader War will be over, but God in our area retain an should we expect from a named by my mother after I learned that Pelosi is Ginsberg and the president told the ancient prophet ambience and grace New Yorker who has been Marilyn Monroe, who was threatening Trump with the stricken with COVID-19. Micah that justice has to not present in someone maliciously attacked, also disturbed. 25th Amendment, again. However, if you watch occur before mercy can be from, say, New York along with his family, for What can be done with With all our troubles, this CNN or MSNBC or read the extended (Micah 6:8); only City. Of course, this is a four and a half years? millions of Americans who is what the Democrats NYT or Washington Post then can the war end. generalization, but I say I’m not excusing have been driven insane choose to focus upon? you may not have heard If Biden wins America will so to make a point that the president, but the by their hatred of Donald This is insanity and sane of the latest “bombshell” be irrevocably changed. many have observed. choice is between the Trump? The insanity was people can recognize - I’m so sick of that term. The Democrat agenda is The Fergusons are native brash New Yorker who on full display recently as people and policies that Just released documents abortion without limits, Knoxvillians and, though counter punches and the the insane wished Trump “just ain’t right.” revealed that Obama and defunding the police, open Becky possesses more impaired career politician. would die from COVID-19 Biden knew their Secretary borders instead of legal grace than me, a southern The choice is between and said he was receiving You may email Dr. Ferguson of State, Hillary Clinton, immigration, sanctuary ambience carries over someone who loves what he deserved for not at [email protected] When visiting Sgt. York Park don’t forget ‘Coonrad’ The Sgt. built for the there along with modern Alvin C. York A Day Away WWI Medal restrooms. State Historic of Honor The visitor center, locat- Park is about recipient, ed in the old York grocery a two-hour for a small store, provides a brief drive from admission video presentation that Knoxville, fee. You can tells York’s story as a war depending also donate hero but, more importantly, on what route and have a also tells of his life after the you take, and ranger show war which he devoted to his is well worth you the var- community, promoting edu- a visit. There By Mike Steely ious sites cation locally and nation- are lots of around Pall ally, and championing pro- interesting Mall, York’s gressive causes. sites to see along the way if small hometown, includ- While much is known you wish, like Brushy Moun- ing the family church, York about Sgt. York, there’s tain Prison, Frozen Head Bible School, a gift shop very little about his great- State Park and Wartburg and the family mill and great-grandfather, Coon- to name a few. cemetery. rad Pile (or Pyle), who set- My wife and I visited the Recently we revisited the tled the area long before park years ago and were, York home place and took statehood. He was a long to our surprise and delight, a self-guided tour by car hunter who discovered a given a tour of York’s home around a loop that brings spring and cave on the site by one of his sons, Andrew. you back to Pall Mall and and claimed the land. He’s PHOTO BY MIKE STEELY Today state park rangers the family mill. There are buried in the Wolf River This trench at Sgt. York State Historic Park gives visitors an idea of what World War I offer tours of the home, picnic tables and a pavilion Continue on page 4 was like for soldiers.

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BOX 217 TAZEWELL, TN. 37879 ESTATE OF GLEN EDWARD ARMSTRONG ELSA CHEN; ADMINISTRATRIX LAW 4931 HOMBERG DRIVE DOCKET NUMBER 82310-1 14 JUNIPER STREET BILLERICA, MA 01862 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 GLENNA W OVERTON-CLARK Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of NON-RESIDENT ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTICE TO OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect NOTICE MICHAEL R CROWDER ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. BOX 31651 of the Estate of GLEN EDWARD ARMSTRONG who P.O. BOX 442 NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37930-1651 CREDITORS died Dec 4, 2018, were issued the undersigned by KNOXVILLE, TN. 37901-0442 TO: ALAN ABRAMS CREDITORS ESTATE OF MAXWELL D RAMSEY the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of IN RE: LINCOLN MEMORIAL NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83530-3 Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident UNIVERSITY v. ALAN ABRAMS NOTICE TO ESTATE OF FRANCES C HELMBOLDT Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day and non-resident, having claims, matured or, NO. 200654-1 DOCKET NUMBER 83522-1 CREDITORS of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in unmatured, against his or her estate are required CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day respect of the Estate of MAXWELL D RAMSEY to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in ESTATE OF EBB BLAIR MCPEAKE who died Apr 13, 2020, were issued the above named court on or before the earlier of the COUNTY, TENNESSEE ESTATE OF WALTER CRAWFORD COX respect of the Estate of FRANCES C HELMBOLDT DOCKET NUMBER 83460-2 undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims In this Cause it appearing from the Complaint DOCKET NUMBER 83496-2 who died Jul 16, 2020, were issued the Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All will be forever barred. filed, which is sworn to, that the Defendant Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the ALAN ABRAMS, is a non-resident of the State of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration in Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All respect of the Estate of EBB BLAIR MCPEAKE matured or unmatured, against the estate are first publication of this notice if the creditor of Tennessee, or whose whereabouts cannot be respect of the Estate of WALTER CRAWFORD persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, who died Aug 26, 2020, were issued the required to file the same with the Clerk and Master received an actual copy of this notice to creditors ascertained upon diligent search and inquiry, so COX who died Aug 28, 2020, were issued the matured or unmatured, against his or her estate undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the of the above named court on or before the earlier at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four that the ordinary process of law cannot be served undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the are required to file the same with the Clerk and Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their (4) months from the date of this first publication; upon ALAN ABRAMS, it is ordered that said Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All Master of the above named Court on or before persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, claims will be forever barred: or defendant, ALAN ABRAMS, file an answer with persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) matured or unmatured, against his or her estate (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court at matured or unmatured, against his or her estate otherwise their claims will be forever barred: are required to file the same with the Clerk and first date of the publication of this notice if the received an actua copy of the notice to creditors Knoxville, Tennessee and with Mabern E. 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John F. Weaver in the Knox County Chancery received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 5 day of OCTOBER, 2020. Court, Part I, at 400 W. Main Street, Knoxville, at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (4) months from the date of this first publication; than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published (4) months from the date of this first publication; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less or (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF GLEN EDWARD ARMSTRONG in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) consecutive weeks. (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s MACIE C ARMSTRONG; This 30th day of September, 2020. received an actual copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death. This the 28 day of SEPTEMBER, ADMINISTRATRIX 1804 JIM ARMSTRONG ______if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2020 ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37914 Clerk and Master than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF MAXWELL D RAMSEY (4) months from the date of first publication as 2020. described in (1)(A); or TOM R RAMSEY, III ATTORNEY AT LAW described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF FRANCES C HELMBOLDT (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CONNIE W 550 W MAIN STREET, SUITE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death This the 29 day of SEPTEMBER, RAMSEY; EXECUTRIX 2900 TIMBERGLOW TR 310 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 NON-RESIDENT date of death. This the 21 day of SEPTEMBER, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 2020. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 NOTICE 2020. DONNA HAUN; EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF EBB BLAIR MCPEAKE ESTATE OF WALTER CRAWFORD COX 745 BROOKRIDGE CIRCLE NOTICE TO TO: ZACHARY DARREN BORDEN, BRITTANY KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) NOTICE TO CREDITORS N. POWERS AND SAMANTHA POWERS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) MOLLY JANE MCPEAKE PEELER IN RE: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION CAROL LINN GODBEE; GAIL WORTLEY ATTORNEY AT EXECUTRIX 4112 TOPSIDE ROAD CREDITORS ESTATE OF OBERT A BURGESS v. ZACHARY DARREN BORDEN ADMINISTRATRIX 708 BYRD AVE. NE LAW 3715 POWERS STREET KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 DOCKET NUMBER 83437-3 KNOXVILLE, TN 37917 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 ESTATE OF LILLIAN EVELYN RICHARD NO. 200014-3 DOCKET NUMBER 83459-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR KNOX JOSEPH G THOMPSON ATTORNEY AT LAW OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect EMILY K STULCE ATTORNEY 105 DEPEW DRIVE LOUDON, TN. 37774 Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day COUNTY, TENNESSEE of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration of the Estate of ROBERT A BURGESS who died In this Cause appearing from the Complaint 800 S GAY ST. STE 2001 NOTICE TO Jul 24, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the KNOXVILLE, TN 37929 in respect of the Estate of LILLIAN EVELYN filed, which is verified, that the Defendants, CREDITORS NOTICE TO RICHARD who died Aug 14, 2020, were issued Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox ZACHARY DARREN BORDEN, BRITTANY N. the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- POWERS AND SAMANTHA POWERS, are non- NOTICE TO ESTATE OF PAUL D HOOSE CREDITORS Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All resident; having claims, matured or unmatured, residents of the State of Tennessee, or whose DOCKET NUMBER 83397-2 persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, against his or her estate are required to file the whereabouts cannot be ascertained upon CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day ESTATE OF CHARLES W MURPHY matured or unmatured, against his or her estate same with the Clerk and Master of the. above diligent search and inquiry, so that the ordinary of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in DOCKET NUMBER 83532-2 are required to file the same with the Clerk and named Court on or before the earlier of the dates process of law cannot be served upon ZACHARY ESTATE OF CONSTANCE R CULLEN respect of the Estate of PAUL D HOOSE who Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day Master of the above named court Qn or before prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will DARREN BORDEN, BRITTANY N. POWERS AND DOCKET NUMBER 83086-3 died Jul 27, 2020, were issued the undersigned of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) be forever barred: SAMANTHA POWERS. Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court respect of the Estate of CHARLES W MURPHY otherwise their claims will be forever barred. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the IT IS ORDERED that said defendants file an of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident who died Jul 31, 2020, were issued the (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor answer with the Clerk and Master of the Chancery in respect of the Estate of CONSTANCE R and non-resident, having claims, matured or undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors Court in Knoxville, Tennessee and with Robert CULLEN who died May 6, 2020, were issued unmatured, against the estate are required to file Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four T. Lieber, Jr., an Attorney whose address is, the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the the same with the Clerk and Master of the above persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; 5217 Maryland Way, Suite 404, Brentwood, TN Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All named court on or before the earlier of the dates matured or unmatured, against the estate are (4) months from the date of this first publication; or 37027, within thirty (30) days of the last date of persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will required to file the same with the Clerk and Master or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor publication of this notice, or a judgment by default matured or unmatured, against the estate are be forever barred: of the above named court on or before the earlier (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors will be taken against you and the cause set for required to file the same with the Clerk and Master (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less hearing Ex Parte as to you before Chancellor of the above named court on or before the earlier first date of the publication of this notice if the claims will be forever barred: if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Michael W. Moyers at the Knox County Chancery of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their creditor received an actual copy of this notice to (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as Court, Part III, 400 W. Main Street, Knoxville, claims will be forever barred: creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date first date of the publication of this notice if the (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or Tennessee 37902. This notice will be published (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the that is four (4) months from the date of the first creditor received an actual copy of this notice to described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s in The Knoxville Focus Newspaper for four (4) first date of the publication of this notice if the publication; or creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. consecutive weeks. creditor received an actual copy of this notice to (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor that is four (4) months from the date of the first date of death. This the 24 day of SEPTEMBER, ESTATE OF ROBERT A BURGESS This 16th day of September 2020. creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date received an actual copy of the notice to creditors publication; or 2020. ______that is four (4) months from the date of the first if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF LILLIAN EVELYN RICHARD PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Clerk and Master publication; or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors DEAN HOWARD BURGESS; EXECUTOR (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 319 EAST GLENWOOD DRIVE received an actual copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four MARY LYNN HAVEN; ADMINISTRATRIX BIRMINGHAM, AL 35209

NOTICE TO if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (4) months from the date of first publication as 237 HARVEY ROAD KINGSTON, TN. 37763 than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death. This the 28 day of SEPTEMBER, described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO CREDITORS (4) months from the date of first publication as 2020 (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s LYNN TARPY ATTORNEY AT LAW described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF PAUL D HOOSE date of death. This the 29 day of SEPTEMBER, 1111 N NORTHSHORE DRIVE, SUTE N-290 CREDITORS ESTATE OF DAVID STACEY BAILEY (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2020 KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 DOCKET NUMBER 83524-3 date of death. This the 28 day of SEPTEMBER, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF CHARLES W MURPHY ESTATE OF DOROTHY A CARROLL Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day 2020 CHRISTOPHER ALAN HOOSE; EXECUTOR DOCKET NUMBER 83545-3 of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration ESTATE OF CONSTANCE R CULLEN 442 HORSESHOE CR DAYTON, TN. 37321 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of in respect of the Estate of DAVID STACEY CLARA A MURPHY; EXECUTRIX 1920 E OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect BAILEY who died Sep 18, 2020, were issued PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) JACE COCHRAN ATTORNEY AT LAW EMORY ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37938 CREDITORS of the Estate of DOROTHY A CARROLL who died the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the JAMES P CULLEN; EXECUTOR 40774 ANN 204 MAIN STREET DAYTON, TN. 37321 May 30, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the ARBOR TRL. PLYMOUTH, MI 48170 ESTATE OF SANDRA JEAN ROGERS Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All DOCKET NUMBER 83447-1 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, NOTICE TO County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- ROBERT GODWIN ATTORNEY NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day matured or unmatured, against his or her estate of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, are required to file the same with the Clerk and AT LAW 4611 OLD BROADWAY CREDITORS against his or her estate are required to file the KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 CREDITORS in respect of the Estate of SANDRA JEAN Master of the above named court on or before ESTATE OF DANIEL MARK NYSSEN ROGERS who died Jul 27, 2020, were issued same with the Clerk and Master of the above the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) NOTICE TO ESTATE OF ALEXANDER KISLIUK DOCKET NUMBER 83516-1 the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the named Court on or before the earlier of the dates otherwise their claims will be forever barred. DOCKET NUMBER 83515-3 Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, be forever barred: first publication of this notice if the creditor of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration in in respect of the Estate of DANIEL MARK matured or unmatured, against the estate are (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors ESTATE OF JOHNNY MACK EDGE respect of the Estate of ALEXANDER KISLIUK who NYSSEN who died Aug 13, 2020, were issued required to file the same with the Clerk and Master first publication of this notice if the creditor at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four DOCKET NUMBER 83406-2 died Aug 2, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the of the above named court on or before the earlier received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of this first publication; Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four or of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, claims will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of this first publication; (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor in respect of the Estate of JOHNNY MACK and non-resident, having claims, matured or matured or unmatured, against his or her estate (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors EDGE who died Jun 18, 2020, were issued unmatured, against his or her estate are required are required to file the same with the Clerk and first date of the publication of this notice if the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Master of the above named Court on or before creditor received an actual copy of this notice to received an actua copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All above named court on or before the earlier of the the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims otherwise their claims will be forever barred: that is four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four described in (1)(A); or matured or unmatured, against his or her estate will be forever barred. (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s are required to file the same with the Clerk and (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication of this notice if the creditor (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or date of death. This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, Master of the above named Court on or before first publication of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2020. the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death This the 1 day of OCTOBER, 2020. ESTATE OF DAVID STACEY BAILEY otherwise their claims will be forever barred: at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of this first publication; than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (4) months from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF DOROTHY A CARROLL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE{S) JASON first publication of this notice if the creditor or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A);or BAILEY; ADMINISTRATOR 979 LITTLE received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) VALLEY ROAD MAYNARDVILLE, TN. 37807 at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death. This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, BRIDGET M CARROLL; EXECUTRIX (4) months from the date of this first publication; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 2020 5427 LONAS DRIVE ANDREW CRAWFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF SANDRA JEAN ROGERS KNOXVILLE, TN. 37909 5344 N BROADWAY, SUITE 105 (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1)(A); or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) JANICE R LYNN TARPY if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s date of death This the 24 day of SEPTEMBER, CATLETT; EXECUTRIX 2002 CARROLL ROAD ATTORNEY AT LAW than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death. This the 24 day of SEPTEMBER, 2020. GERMANTON, NC 27019 1111 N NORTHSHORE DRIVE, SUITE N-290 NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of first publication as 2020. ESTATE OF DANIEL MARK NYSSEN KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 CREDITORS described in (1)(A); or ESTATE OF ALEXANDER KISLIUK (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) NOTICE TO ESTATE OF TUNG-CHIN CHEN date of death This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) LINDA LEE NYSSEN; EXECUTRIX 8916 FOX NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 83415-2 2020. BENJAMIN M KISLIUK; ADMINISTRATOR LONAS ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 CREDITORS CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day ESTATE OF JOHNNY MACK EDGE 89 MARTINISTR. OSNABRUCK 49080 DEUTSCHLAND, GERMANY GLEN A KYLE ATTORNEY AT ESTATE OF TAMARA MICHELLE SELLERS of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration in DOCKET NUMBER 83411-1 ESTATE OF BEN PHILLIP CLIFT, III respect of the Estate of TUNG-CHIN CHEN who PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE($) LAW 4931 HOMBERG DRIVE DOCKET NUMBER 83553-2 THOMAS R EDGE ; EXECUTOR STEPHEN CARPENTER ATTORNEY AT LAW KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 Notice is hereby given that on the 29 day died Dec 8, 2019, were issued the undersigned of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court 32 VISTA DRIVE CANDLER, NC 28715 10413 KINGSTON PIKE, SUITE 200 OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 in respect of the Estate of TAMARA MICHELLE of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident NOTICE TO SELLERS who died Jul 7, 2020, were issued of the Estate of BEN PHILLIP CLIFT, III who died and non-resident, having claims, matured or NOTICE TO the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the Sep 11, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the unmatured, against his or her estate are required NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the CREDITORS persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- above named court on or before the earlier of the CREDITORS ESTATE OF WENDELL REED PETTY matured or unmatured, against his or her estate resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims ESTATE OF STEPHEN M FOSTER DOCKET NUMBER 83389-3 are required to file the same with the Clerk and against his or her estate are required to file the will be forever barred. DOCKET NUMBER 83517-2 ESTATE OF TIMOTHY HILTON MARSHALL Notice is hereby given that on the 25 day Master of the above named court on or before same with the Clerk and Master of the above (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the Notice is hereby given that on the 24 day DOCKET NUMBER 83421-2 of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) named Court on or before the earlier of the dates first publication of this notice if the creditor of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day in respect of the Estate of WENDELL REED otherwise their claims will be forever barred. prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of this notice to creditors respect of the Estate of STEPHEN M FOSTER who of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration PETTY who died May 28, 2020, were issued (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the be forever barred: at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four died Jul 23, 2020, were issued the undersigned in respect of the Estate of TIMOTHY HILTON the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the first publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the (4) months from the date of this first publication; by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court MARSHALL who died Jun 7, 2020, were issued Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All. received an actual copy of this notice to creditors first publication of this notice if the creditor or of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor and non-resident, having claims, matured or Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All matured or unmatured, against his or her estate (4) months from the date of this first publication; at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of the notice to creditors unmatured, against his or her estate are required persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, ate required to file the same with the Clerk and or (4) months from the date of this first publication; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the matured or unmatured, against his or her estate. Master of the above named court on or before (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four above named Court on or before the earlier of the are required to file the same with the Clerk and the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims Master of the above named court on or before otherwise their claims will be forever barred. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actua copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or will be forever barred: the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the otherwise their claims will be forever barred. first publication of this notice if the creditor (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four first publication of this notice if the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the received an actual copy of this notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as received an actual copy of this notice to creditors first publication of this notice· if the creditor at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four received an actual copy of this notice to creditors (4) months from the date of this first publication; date of death. This the 29 day of SEPTEMBER, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s You can reserve (4) months from the date of this first publication; at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four or 2020. date of death or (4) months from the date of this first publication; (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF TAMARA MICHELLE SELLERS This the 5 day of OCTOBER, 2020. your legal or public (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) ESTATE OF BEN PHILLIP CLIFT, III notice by emailing if the creditor received the copy of the notice less received an actual copy of the notice to creditors than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PAULA SMIDDY; ADMINISTRATRIX than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (4) months from the date of first publication as 1625 GRAVES ROAD PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Lisa at (4) months from the date of first publication as than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four described in (1)(A); or STRAW PLAINS, TN. 37871 JAMES J PRESSWOOD, JR.; EXECUTOR described in (1)(A); or (4) months from the date of first publication as (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 117 S IRVING ST. legals@knoxfocus. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s described in (1)(A); or date of death. This the 25 day of SEPTEMBER, RONALD J ATTANASIO ATTORNEY AT LAW ARLINGTON, VA 22204 date of death This the 24 day of SEPTEMBER, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 2020. 625 MARKET STREET, THIRD com or calling 2020. date of death. This the 28 day of SEPTEMBER, ESTATE OF WENDELL REED PETTY FLOOR KNOXVILLE, TN. 37902 BROOKE GIVENS (865) 686-9970. ESTATE OF STEPHEN M FOSTER 2020. ATTORNEY ESTATE OF TIMOTHY HILTON MARSHALL PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) 110 COGDILL RD. KNOXVILLE, TN 37922 October 12, 2020 www.knoxfocus.com PAGE D3 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty date of death This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2020. SUSAN E SHUMER; EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO of the Estate of KENNETH DYER who died Apr 30, (60) days before the date that is four (4) months 1812 WAYSIDE ROAD NOTICE TO 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk from the date of this first publication; or ESTATE OF SUSANNE E RICHARDSON KNOXVILLE, TN. 37931 CREDITORS and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor CREDITORS Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, received an actual copy of the notice to creditors PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) TINA ESTATE OF BARBARA A CLOVER ESTATE OF JOHN WAYNE WEBB DOCKET NUMBER 83542-3 having claims, matured or unmatured, against his if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ROSLING; EXECUTRIX 823 DEERY STREET NOTICE TO or her estate are required to file the same with the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 DOCKET NUMBER 83330-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of Notice is hereby given that on the 28 day OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or (4) months from the date of first publication as CREDITORS of the Estate of BARBARA A CLOVER who died before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or described in (1)(A); or JENNIFER B MORTON ATTORNEY AT LAW of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration in (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 8217 PICKENS GAP ROAD ESTATE OF SHIRLEY SHARP STANBERRY respect of the Estate of JOHN WAYNE WEBB who Sep 10, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the DOCKET NUMBER 83536-3 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first date of death This the 1 day of OCTOBER, 2020. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 died Jul 15, 2020, were issued the undersigned publication of this notice if the creditor received an Notice is hereby given that on the 30 day by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF IVA MAE SIZEMORE HENRY of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident in respect of the Estate of SHIRLEY SHARP against his or her estate are required to file the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months NOTICE TO STANBERRY who died Feb 19, 2020, were issued and non-resident, having claims, matured or same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) AMY the undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the unmatured, against his or her estate are required named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor M MINUS; EXECUTRIX 1453 RED SUNSET CREDITORS to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the received an actual copy of the notice to creditors LANE BLYTHEWOOD, SC 29016 Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will ESTATE OF CAROLYN V ROBERTS above named Court on or before the earlier of the be forever barred: if the creditor received the copy of the notice less persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four MATTHEW MCCLANAHAN DOCKET NUMBER 83514-2 matured or unmatured, against his or her estate dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of will be forever barred: publication of this notice if the creditor received an (4) months from the date of first publication as ATTORNEY AT LAW are required to file the same with the Clerk and described in (1)(A}; or P.O. BOX 1110 OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect Master of the above named Court on or before (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty of the Estate of CAROLYN V ROBERTS who died (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s CROSSVILLE, TN. 38557 the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) first publication of this notice if the creditor date of death This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. Aug 13, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the otherwise their claims will be forever barred: received an actual copy of this notice to creditors from the date of this first publication; or Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four ESTATE OF KENNETH DYER County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- publication of this notice if the creditor received an received an actual copy of the notice to creditors resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (4) months from the date of this first publication; if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NOTICE TO actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty or against his or her estate are required to file the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor LYDIA DENAE SWITZER; EXECUTRIX CREDITORS same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as named court on or before the earlier of the dates received an actual copy of the notice to creditors described in (1)(A); or 1284 TANFORAN COURT (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor LEXINGTON, KY 40517 ESTATE OF JOHN OLNEY KENNEDY, JR. prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DOCKET NUMBER 83539-3 be forever barred. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death This the 1 day of OCTOBER, 2020. if the creditor received the copy of the notice less Notice is hereby given that on the. 30 day (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication as of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters administration in publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF BARBARA A CLOVER NOTICE TO (4) months from the date of first publication as described in (1) (A); or respect of the Estate of JOHN OLNEY KENNEDY, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the JR. who died Jan 21, 2020, were issued the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s decedent’s date of death. undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the from the date of this first publication; or date of death This the 30 day of SEPTEMBER, This the 28 day of SEPTEMBER, 2020. KEVIN MICHAEL CHALMERS; EXECUTOR ESTATE OF JUANITA J FEDERER Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 406 CATOOSA LANE LOUDON, TN. 37774 2020. DOCKET NUMBER 83495-1 persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, received an actua copy of the notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of matured or unmatured, against his or her estate if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF SHIRLEY SHARP STANBERRY BROOKE GIVENS ATTORNEY AT LAW OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect are required to file the same with the Clerk and than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF JOHN WAYNE WEBB 110 COGDILL ROAD KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 of the Estate of JUANITA J FEDERER who Master of the above named court on or before (4) months from the date of first publication as PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) LEE WAYNE died Jul 18, 2020, were issued the undersigned the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) described in (1)(A); or LOWE; EXECUTOR 8117 PARADISE DRIVE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court otherwise their claims will be forever barred. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s POWELL, TN. 37849 SHERRY JEANE WEBB; NOTICE TO of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first date of death. ADMINISTRATRIX 813 MEDIATE WAY CREDITORS and non-resident, having claims, matured or publication of this notice if the creditor received an This the 5 day of OCTOBER, 2020. KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 unmatured, against his or her estate are required actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty NOTICE TO ESTATE OF ALMA JEAN DOCKINS to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months ESTATE OF CAROLYN V ROBERTS GAIL WORTLEY ATTORNEY AT DOCKET NUMBER 83505-2 above named Court on or before the earlier of the from the date of this first publication; or CREDITORS LAW 3715 POWERS STREET dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect will be forever barred: received an actual copy of the notice to creditors WHITNEY G SATTERFIELD; ESTATE OF MICHAEL SHANE VAULTON of the Estate of ALMA JEAN DOCKINS who died (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ADMINISTRATRIX DOCKET NUMBER 83541-2 May 2, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the publication of this notice if the creditor received an than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 587 GENTRY ROAD Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of NOTICE TO Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (4) months from the date of first publication as LENOIR CITY, TN. 37771 OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect CREDITORS County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- (60) days before the date that is four (4) months described in (1)(A); or of the Estate of MICHAEL SHANE VAULTON who resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, from the date of this first publication; or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ELIZABETH “LIA” PERRYMAN died Jul 17, 2020, were issued the undersigned (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor date of death. RAUBER ATTORNEY AT LAW by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court ESTATE OF NILA RHEA WYATT against his or her estate are required to file the DOCKET NUMBER 83565-2 same with the Clerk and Master of the above received an actual copy of the notice to creditors This the 30 day of SEPTEMBER, 2020. 100 E MAIN STREET, SUITE 205 of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident named court on or before the earlier of the dates if the creditor received the copy of the notice less SEVIERVILLE, TN. 37862 and non-resident, having claims, matured or prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF JOHN OLNEY KENNEDY, JR. unmatured, against his or her estate are required be forever barred. (4) months from the date of first publication as to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of (-1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of described in (1)(A); or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) NOTICE TO above named court on or before the earlier of the OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect the first publication of this notice if the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s JAMES L KENNEDY; ADMINISTRATOR dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims of the Estate of NILA RHEA WYATT who died Sep received an actual copy of this notice to creditors date of death This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. 1100 GALEWOOD ROAD CREDITORS will be forever barred. 12, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four KNOXVILLE, TN. 37919 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox ESTATE OF JUANITA J FEDERER ESTATE OF ARNOLD WAYNE RUTHERFORD publication of this notice if the creditor received an (4) months from the date of this first publication; DOCKET NUMBER 83508-2 County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- or actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor NOTICE TO (60) days before the date that is four (4) months against his or her estate are required to file the ZOE ANN FULLER; EXECUTRIX OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect from the date of this first publication; or received an actual copy of the notice to creditors of the Estate of ARNOLD WAYNE RUTHERFORD same with the Clerk and Master of the above if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 11 WOODSHIRE WAY CREDITORS (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor who died Aug 14, 2020, were issued the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, NJ 08844 received an actual copy of the notice to creditors named Court on or before the earlier of the dates ESTATE OF CYNTHIA S MCCOWN undersigned by the Clerk and Master of the (4) months from the date of first publication as if the creditor received the copy of the notice less prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will DOCKET NUMBER 83560-3 Chancery Court of Knox County, Tennessee. All described in (1)(A); or ROBERT WILKINSON ATTORNEY AT ALW than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four be forever barred: Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s P.O. BOX 4415 (4) months from the date of first publication as (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect matured or unmatured, against his or her estate date of death. OAK RIDGE, TN. 37831 described in (1)(A); or publication of this notice if the creditor received an of the Estate of CYNTHIA S MCCOWN who died are required to file the same with the Clerk and This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s Jun 29, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Master of the above named court on or before actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty date of death. Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) (60) days before the date that is four (4) months ESTATE OF ALMA JEAN DOCKINS NOTICE TO County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- otherwise their claims will be forever barred. This the 1 day of OCTOBER, 2020. from the date of this first publication; or (B} Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first against his or her estate are required to file the publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF MICHAEL SHANE VAULTON received an actua copy of the notice to creditors KAREN DOCKINS; CO-ADMINISTRATOR if the creditor received the copy of the notice less 7831 CHRISTOPHER LANE ESTATE OF BERNICE GRAY same with the Clerk and Master of the above actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty DOCKET NUMBER 83561-1 named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE{S) CORRYTON, TN. 37721 PATRICIA A PHILLIPS; ADMINISTRATRIX than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 1519 FROSTY WAY DARRELL JEFFREY DOCKINS; CO- KNOXVILLE, TN. 37912 described in (1)(A); or ADMINISTRATOR 7831 CHRISTOPHER LANE of the Estate of BERNICE GRAY who died Sep 8, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s CORRYTON, TN. 37721 2020, were issued the undersigned by the Clerk publication of this notice if the creditor received an if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death This the 7 day of OCTOBER, 2020. and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox County, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four BROOKE GIVENS Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (4) months from the date of first publication as ATTORNEY AT LAW having claims, matured or unmatured, against his. from the date of this first publication; or described in (1)(A); or 110 COGDILL ROAD ESTATE OF NILA RHEA WYATT NOTICE TO or her estate are required to file the same with the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 CREDITORS Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or received an actua copy of the notice to creditors date of death. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) BILLY M before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 5 day of OCTOBER, 2020. WYATT, JR.; EXECUTOR 4505 MELLOWOOD CR ESTATE OF PATRICIA DESPAIN DUGAN (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four NOTICE TO KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 DOCKET NUMBER 83526-2 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF ARNOLD WAYNE RUTHERFORD CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of publication of this notice if the creditor received an described in (1)(A); or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s CARL RAY RUTHERFORD; ADMINISTRATOR ESTATE OF JOHN THOMAS WALKER of the Estate of PATRICIA DESPAIN DUGAN who (60) days before the date that is four (4) months date of death This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. 230 TREYBURN ROAD DOCKET NUMBER 83548-3 died Aug 15, 2020, were issued the undersigned from the date of this first publication; or KNOXVILLE, TN. 37934 Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF CYNTHIA S MCCOWN OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident received an actua copy of the notice to creditors of the Estate of JOHN THOMAS WALKER who and non-resident, having claims, matured or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) MEGAN NOTICE TO died May 8, 2020, were issued the undersigned MISC. unmatured, against his or her estate are required than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four STANSBURY; EXECUTRIX 1911 CHOTO ROAD by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the (4) months from the date of first publication as KNOXVILLE, TN. 37922 CREDITORS Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, above named court on or before the earlier of the described in (1)(A); or NOTICES ESTATE OF NORMA ANN SHARP resident and non-resident, having claims, matured dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s or unmatured, against his or her estate are will be forever barred. date of death This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. DOCKET NUMBER 83552-1 Notice is hereby given that on the 5 day of required to file the same with the Clerk and Master LEGAL SECTION 94 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first NOTICE TO of the above named, Court on or before the earlier publication of this notice if the creditor received an ESTATE OF BERNICE GRAY OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect of the Estate of NORMA ANN SHARP who died of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their Knox County will receive bids for the following actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty CREDITORS claims will be forever barred: items & services: (60) days before the date that is four (4) months PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) Jul 13, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the ESTATE OF KELVIN E MYERS, SR. Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first from the date of this first publication; or L DARRELL COOK; EXECUTOR publication of this notice if the creditor received an RFQ 2996, Engineering and Design Consulting (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor 3012 GINNBROOKE LANE DOCKET NUMBER 83566-3 County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- Notice is hereby given that on the 7 day of resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty Services, due 11/10/20; received an actual copy of the notice to creditors KNOXVILLE, TN. 37920 (60) days before the date that is four (4) months if the creditor received the copy of the notice less OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect against his or her estate are required to file the Bid 3000, Roll-Off Hauling and Construction of the Estate of KELVIN E MYERS, SR. who died same with the Clerk and Master of the above from the date of this first publication; or and Demolition Disposal Services, due 11/10/20 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 NOTICE TO Jul 1, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the named court on or before the earlier of the dates Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actual copy of the notice to creditors For additional information call 865-215-5777, described in (1)(A); or if the creditor received the copy of the notice less (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s CREDITORS County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- be forever barred. stop by the Procurement Division, 1000 North resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four date of death. (4) months from the date of first publication as Central St., Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37917, This the 1 day of OCTOBER, 2020. ESTATE OF JOHN WIGHT HAWORTH against his or her estate are required to file the publication of this notice if the creditor received an DOCKET NUMBER 83443-3 same with the Clerk and Master of the above actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty described in (1)(A); or or visit our website: www.knoxcounty.org/ (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s procurement. To bid on Knox County surplus ESTATE OF PATRICIA DESPAIN DUGAN Notice is hereby given that on the 6 day of named Court on or before the earlier of the dates (60) days before the date that is four (4) months OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will from the date of this first publication; or date of death This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2020. items, go to www.govdeals.com. of the Estate of JOHN WIGHT HAWORTH who be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) KATELYN ESTATE OF JOHN THOMAS WALKER DUGAN; ADMINISTRATRIX 9105 PARKTOP died Jun 17, 2020, were issued the undersigned (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actual copy of the notice to creditors by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court publication of this notice if the creditor received an if the creditor received the copy of the notice less NOTICE OF LIEN SALE LANE APT C KNOXVILLE, TN. 37923 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four and non-resident, having claims, matured or (60) days before the date that is four (4) months (4) months from the date of first publication as MARY NELLE OSBORNE; EXECUTRIX CENTRAL KARNS STORAGE NOTICE TO unmatured, against his or her estate are required from the date of this first publication; or described in (1)(A); or 3220 WASHINGTON PIKE 7440 OAK RIDGE HWY. to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s KNOXVILLE, TN. 37917 KNOXVILLE, TN 37931 CREDITORS above named court on or before the earlier of the received an actua copy of the notice to creditors date of death. 865-690-7773 dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims if the creditor received the copy of the notice less This the 5 day of OCTOBER, 2020. ESTATE OF MARGARET DUGGAN will be forever barred. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four NOTICE TO DOCKET NUMBER 82968-2 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF NORMA ANN SHARP Is holding a lien sale of all goods stored publication of this notice if the creditor received an described in (1)(A); or Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of in unit A0008, A0037, B0058, B0085, B0103, OCTOBER 2020, letters administration in respect actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) CREDITORS of the Estate of MARGARET DUGGAN who died (60) days before the date that is four (4) months date of death This the 7 day of OCTOBER, 2020. DONALD F SHARP; ADMINISTRATOR C0153, D0212, F0335, F0339, F0340 F0372 ESTATE OF DONALD E WALLIS & G0449. This being in lien & abandoned more Dec 25, 2019, were issued the undersigned by the from the date of this first publication; or 7824 SHADOWOOD DR. DOCKET NUMBER 83523-2 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor ESTATE OF KELVIN E MYERS, SR. KNOXVILLE, TN 37938 than 60 days. This unit will be sold via an on-line County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- received an actual copy of the notice to creditors Notice is hereby given that on the 30 day auction at this web site www.storagetreasures. resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, if the creditor received the copy of the notice less PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S) of SEPTEMBER 2020, letters testamentary in com beginning date 10/20/20 & ending date against his or her estate are required to file the than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four RAKISHA M BEATTY; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO respect of the Estate of DONALD E WALLIS who 10/27/20. This sale/auction is to satisfy the same with the Clerk and Master of the above (4) months from the date of first publication as 2004 FARMSTEAD LANE died Aug 5, 2020, were issued the undersigned owner’s lien against the delinquency of occupants: named court on or before the earlier of the dates described in (1)(A); or POWELL, TN. 37849 CREDITORS by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court Martha Morgan, Shadoe Anderson, James Artman, prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s ESTATE OF WILLIAM M SHUMER of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident Devon Smith, Kristina Yurgalevicz, Myron Suska, be forever barred. date of death. and non-resident, having claims, matured or Stephen Wilson, Chelsea Windham, Robin Wells, (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first This the 6 day of OCTOBER, 2020. DOCKET NUMBER 83549-1 NOTICE TO unmatured, against his or her estate are required Veena Putnam, Chad Helms & Richard Conover. publication of this notice if the creditor received an Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of CREDITORS OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the Highest bidder must have sufficient means of actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty ESTATE OF JOHN WIGHT HAWORTH above named Court on or before the earlier of the (60) days before the date that is four (4) months of the Estate of WILLIAM M SHUMER who died transporting goods. Cash is the acceptable ESTATE OF SUSANNE E RICHARDSON Aug 6, 2020, were issued the undersigned by the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims payment method. Sale is subject to termination or from the date of this first publication; or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($} will be forever barred: (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor TRACEY JONES; ADMINISTRATRIX DOCKET NUMBER 83434-3 Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court of Knox postponement prior to the ending sales date. Notice is hereby given that on the 2 day of County, Tennessee. All persons, resident and non- (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first received an actua copy of the notice to creditors 5821 BRIERCLIFF ROAD publication of this notice if the creditor received if the creditor received the copy of the notice less KNOXVILLE, TN. 37918 OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, of the Estate of SUSANNE E RICHARDSON who against his or her estate are required to file the an actual copy of this notice to creditors at *east than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) NOTICE OF LIEN SALE (4) months from the date of first publication as died Jun 5, 2020, were issued the undersigned same with the Clerk and Master of the above by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court named Court on or before the earlier of the dates months from the date of this first publication; or described in (1)(A); or NOTICE TO (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor THE OWNERSAND/OR LIEN HOLDERS OF THE (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will received an actua copy of the notice to creditors FOLLOWING VEHICLES ARE HERBY NOTIFIED date of death. CREDITORS and non-resident, having claims; matured or be forever barred: if the creditor received the copy of the notice less OF THEIR RIGHTS TO PAY ALL CHARGES AND This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2020. unmatured, against his or her estate are required (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first ESTATE OF IVA MAE SIZEMORE HENRY to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the publication of this notice if the creditor received an than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four RECLAIM SAID VEHICLES BEING HELD AT THE STORAGE LOT OF RICK’S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER. ESTATE OF MARGARET DUGGAN DOCKET NUMBER 83480-1 above-named Court on or before the earlier of the actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (4) months from the date of first publication as Notice is hereby given that on the 1 day of dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims (60) days before the date that is four (4) months described in (1)(A), or FAILURE TO RECLAIM THESE VEHICLES WILL BE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ($) OCTOBER 2020, letters testamentary in respect will be forever barred: from the date of this first publication; or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s DEEMED A WAIVEROF ALL RIGHTS, TITLE AND KENNETH L MCCOY; ADMINISTRATOR of the Estate of IVA MAE SIZEMORE HENRY who (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor date of death This the 30 day of SEPTEMBER, CONSENT TO DISPOSE OF SAID VEHICLE AT 2705 SANDERSON ROAD died Apr 29, 2020, were issued the undersigned publication of this notice if the creditor received an received an actual copy of the notice to creditors 2020. PUBLIC AUCTION ON OCTOBER 13 AT 9AM AT KNOXVILLE, TN. 37921 by the Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty if the creditor received the copy of the notice less ESTATE OF DONALD E WALLIS 5601 NORTH BROADWAY, of Knox County, Tennessee. All persons, resident (60) days before the date that is four (4) months than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four 1968 FORD VIN#8060216008 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE(S} and non-resident, having claims, matured or from the date of this first publication; or (4) months from the date of first publication as 2009 NISSAN VIN#3N1AB61E79L631357 NOTICE TO unmatured, against his or her estate are required (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor described in (1)(A); or KATHY CHANGAS; EXECUTRIX to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the received an actual copy of the notice to creditors (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent’s 516 COOPERFIELD WAY 1989 LINCOLN VIN#1LNBM92ELKY732065. CREDITORS above named Court on or before the earlier of the if the creditor received the copy of the notice less date of death This the 2 day of OCTOBER, 2020. BRENTWOOD, TN. 37027 1989 FORD VIN#1FABP41A4KF110218. dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four ESTATE OF KENNETH DYER will be forever barred: (4) months from the date of first publication as ESTATE OF WILLIAM M SHUMER JANET L LAYMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW DOCKET NUMBER 83476-3 (1)(A) Four (4) months from the date of the first described in (1)(A); or P.O. 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