A Memorial to Berea College 70's Alumni

Deceased Berea College Alumni from Classes 1970-1979.

A collection of pictures, names, dates of those students who attended Berea College between 1970 and 1979 who are deceased.

02/27/2024

Received the Berea College Magazine today and it list passages from the 70"s. George Fain, Jr. 70, Karen Moran Powell 70, Neil Turner Black 71, Cleta Mavity Gibson 72, Ronnie Anderson 73, Elizabeth Rose 73, Curtis Williams 73, Robert Williams 73, Patsy Williams Boyce 74, Cecilia Diane Peters 75, Nevada Darnel 76, Sheilia Bryan 77, Michael Chasteen 77, Anna Leavell Harrison 77, Larry Sweeney 77, David Moss 78.

02/20/2024

Sanford Hill

02/16/2024

Sanford Hill came to Berea in the Fall of 1975 He got his Masters at Murray State he came back to Berea College to teach in the IA department He became Berea Baptist Churches Assistant pastor before leaving Berea

Rev. Sanford K. Hill Obituary 2024 - Walters Funeral Home 02/15/2024

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02/07/2024

Jinny Rae Woodcock, 67, of Lexington, KY, passed away Jan. 21, 2024, at the UK Bluegrass Hospice Care Center. Born March 2, 1956, in Cambridge, NY, Jinny was the daughter of the late Raymond Harvey Woodcock Sr. and Edna Margaret Bodenstab Woodcock. Jinny attended Cambridge Central High School in NY, Berea College in KY and was a member of Rosemont Baptist Church. She is survived by three sons, Justin M. Vicroy, Denver, CO, Jonathan Vicroy, Lexington, KY, Jeffrey Vicroy, Lexington, KY; one daughter, Stephanie Vicroy; one daughter in-law Chelsea Butler; two brothers, Jerome H. Woodcock (Kris) Salem, NY, and Jan T. Woodcock Cambridge, NY; one sister, Judy L Gerardi Saratoga, NY; two sister-in-laws, Erin Woodcock Sheridan Cambridge, NY and Debi Woodcock of Cambridge, NY. A memorial service will be held at 11:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. on February 10th at Rosemont Baptist Church, 556 Rosemont Garden, Lexington, KY 40503 Obituary from Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, Kentucky.

01/24/2024

From Berea Alumni page: I am sad to inform all of you that Jinny Woodcock, Nursing '78, passed away on Sunday. She is survived by her 4 children, her grandson, her sister and brother as well as nieces and nephews and their children. She will be missed.

I will try to get more information.

01/04/2024

Mike Robinson’s Celebration of Life will be January 21st at 1:00 at Berea College Gym.

01/01/2024

Mike Robinson passed today. He was a 1975 grad. He played basketball and was a great athlete and person. He lived close to me here in Berea. I saw him often this summer as he would ride the grandkids by my house in a golf cart. We talked several times and sometimes just waved. He will be missed by family and friends.

10/11/2023

Obituaries in Asheville, NC | Asheville Citizen-Times
Loyal Jones traveled on to the other side October 7, 2023 with his loving family around him to help him on his way. He was 95.

Loyal was many things: a scholar, a gardener, a writer, teacher, student, music-lover, tale-teller, wood-worker, and a loving, generous father and grandfather. He went through life with an open heart and a great curiosity about the world and the people in it.

He was the founder of the Berea College Appalachian Center in Kentucky, and spent his life studying, teaching, and writing about Appalachian culture. The Appalachian Center is now called the Loyal Jones Appalachian Center.

Loyal's family will grieve his loss and miss him terribly, but in a very grateful sort of way. Susan Ellen Jones and Charlie Broster; Carol Elizabeth Jones; Scott and Susan P Jones; Zeke and Ashley Marrie; Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagno; and countless descendants of the Jones family will remember him well. Services will be held in Berea in the months to come.

08/30/2023

Audie "Michael" Chasteen
June 25, 1952 - August 29, 2023

Audie “Michael”. Chasteen, 71, husband of Brenda Chasteen of Richmond, passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at Baptist Health in Richmond surrounded by family and friends.
Michael was born on June 25, 1952 in Lancaster, Kentucky and was the son of Ralph Chasteen and Georgia Mae Chasteen.
Michael was an avid sports lover and thoroughly enjoyed hunting, horseback riding, horses, motorcycles, farming, reading and traveling. He loved anything to do with the outdoors. He was a graduate of Berea College where he was involved with track and field and was the NAIA Pole Vault Champion.
Survivors include: his father Ralph Chasteen, wife, Brenda Chasteen; one daughter, Jessica Michal Chasteen; six brothers, John (Amy), Don, Steven, Jeff, Ron (Cathy) and Tony. He was also survived by numerous nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces.
Pallbearers will be David Chasteen, Eli Chasteen, Spencer Chasteen, Sean Chasteen and Josh Chasteen.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Georgia Mae Chasteen.
Visitation will be from 12:00 (noon) – 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 2, 2023 at Oldham, Roberts & Powell Funeral Home followed by funeral services at 2:00 p.m. Charlie Wilson will officiate.

Patsy Boyce Scholarship Giving Form 07/29/2023

Dr. Patsy Kylene Williams Boyce, 71, peacefully passed away at her cherished home of 44 years in South Knoxville on Friday, July 7, 2023, after an 11-month journey with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Patsy loved all of God's beautiful creation, appreciating even the smallest detail. Her grandchildren, family, friends, former students ,teaching, and hosting parties ,where you never left hungry, were her passions. Patsy was always the life & soul of the party and loved everyone.
Bright colors and big smiles will be the order of the day as family and friends gather at noon on Saturday, August 12, in Knoxville's St. John's Episcopal Cathedral. Patsy Boyce wouldn't have it any other way, for she lived her life to the fullest, even amidst the unforeseen diagnosis of cancer, always sharing her iconic smile. Having poured her love and undivided attention into every person she encountered, she was met with an outpouring of affection and deep admiration, as evidenced by the countless visits, heartfelt notes, phone calls, and shared moments throughout her final earthly year.
Patsy's birth in Burnsville, North Carolina, on April 28, 1952, marked the beginning of a life fully engaged. She resided in Mohawk before graduating from Cocke County High School, and she earned a B.S. from Berea College. This accomplishment was followed by an M.S. and later a Ph.D. in reproductive and developmental physiology from the University of Tennessee. Nine years dedicated to teaching at UT paved the way for three adventurous years of international travel as a specialist in cattle embryo transplant technology. Over the span of 32 illustrious years at Carson-Newman University, Patsy's daily investment in her students earned her the title of a favorite professor, shaping the lives and careers of untold hundreds of physicians and medical professionals. Her extraordinary impact at C-N was rightfully recognized through a multitude of accolades, including the Teaching Excellence and Leadership Award, the Academic Advising Award, the Community Service Award, the R.R. Turner Spirit of Carson-Newman Award, her prestigious appointment as the University's Distinguished Professor in 2000, and most recently, as a new retiree, the Founders' Day Medallion. As her final months unfolded, Patsy’s heart swelled with pride as not only did friends and family visit and reach out, but also her former students took the time to visit or reach out to express gratitude for her invaluable contributions to their lives. She also delighted in updates on her "grand-students," the term she lovingly used for the children of those she had taught. Patsy's adventurous spirit took her on research expeditions and professional journeys across Africa, Antarctica, Europe, and Asia, while she also selflessly participated in over 35 medical mission trips to the Bahamas, Belize, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bronx (NY), and Nepal. She was most proud of her yearly Mt.Leconte hikes with her students, her penguin research trip to Antarctica, and her most recent education trip to Nepal where she hiked towards the base camp of Mt. Everest. Her love of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit will be fittingly commemorated at St. John's Cathedral, her church family since 1978, where she diligently taught Sunday school for two decades, served on the altar guild, and established the endearing Coffee Cookie Crew.
Patsy was preceded in death by her father, Carl Williams, her mother, Etoliah Woody Caldwell, and her brother Gary Williams. She is survived by Stephen Boyce, her loving husband of almost 50 years, her beloved daughter, Jennifer Cooper and her husband Bradley, and her three cherished grandchildren – Lynleigh, Steven, and Eleanor Cooper. Other survivors include her sister, Joyce and husband John Reimer, of Evans, Georgia, and her brother, Ronnie and wife Nancy Williams, of Newport, TN, and her sister-in-law Brenda (Gary) Williams of Knoxville, TN , many other extended family members, countless friends and strangers who were considered family.
Decades ago, Patsy forged an invaluable partnership with East Tennessee State University's James H. Quillen College of Medicine, ensuring the donation of bodies to enhance the education of pre-professional health undergraduate students. Continuing her legacy of selflessness, she has generously donated her own body to further this noble cause.
To honor Patsy's unwavering dedication to teaching, her Carson-Newman students have established two remarkable funds. The Patsy Boyce scholarship fund for a deserving medical student and The Patsy Boyce Lab fund to fund and name the Biology lab in her honor, with hopes of naming the new science building in her honor. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made by visiting the following links or contacting Carson-Newman's Advancement Office at 865-471-3459:
The Patsy Boyce Lab Fund: cn.edu/boycelab
The Patsy Boyce Scholarship: cn.edu/boycescholarship
A joyous celebration of Patsy's remarkable life will take place at 12 noon on Saturday, August 12th, at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, located at 414 W Church Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902. Attendees are kindly requested to adorn themselves in bright colors and big smiles! Following the service, a reception will be held at the St. John's reception hall. In the spirit of Patsy's famed study sessions, fondly known as “Homework Parties” and in similarity to her and Stephen's wedding, family and friends will convene at the Boyce home later that evening for a shared potluck dinner , brimming with more cheerfulness.*

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07/28/2023
Obituaries in Greenville, SC | The Greenville News 07/23/2023

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Obituaries in Greenville, SC | The Greenville News George T. Fain, Jr., 75, of Simpsonville, passed away on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Born in Startex, SC, Mr. Fain was the son of the late George T....

Karlyn Lamb Obituary - Montgomery, AL 07/21/2023

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07/21/2023

From Gary Hilton. I just found out from his family, that Karlyn Dale Lamb, class of 1970, died at his home in Montgomery, AL, on March 14, 2023.
Gary Hilton, class 1970

07/19/2023

Richard W. Smith (class of 1979, died October 25, 2022) - obituary has apparently not been posted on this group page yet....

02/23/2023

David Dennon Crandall ’79
July 16, 2022

David Dennon Crandall, 70, of Baltimore, MD, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Wilmington, North Carolina. He spent his last week in a joyful house full of family at Kure Beach, enjoying life to the fullest.

David was born in Mobile, Alabama on February 17, 1952, to Dorothy and Mace Crandall. The family moved to Iowa for several years before settling in Berea, Kentucky. There he began his musical explorations, including taking up French Horn at the ripe age of 12. He was also introduced to the Appalachian music and culture that continued to infuse his work for the rest of his life. He graduated from Berea College, then earned a master’s degree from the University of Kentucky. After moving to Baltimore, he earned a Master of Fine Arts in Imaging, Media, and Digital Arts from University of Maryland, Baltimore County. David became a crucial figure in the Washington D.C. and Baltimore theater and arts community, especially in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District, which he helped to establish.

Often described as a Renaissance man, David was a gifted musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, computer whiz, voracious reader, and innovative cook. Known for his wry sense of humor, he was also a loving brother, uncle and great uncle,and proud liberal. He was generous with his knowledge, time, and talents, and was a musical inspiration to many, whether playing classical, folk or jazz. David will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

David is survived by his sister, Cora Wise (Stewart) of Greensboro, North Carolina; brothers Ross Blount (Lorena) of Allerton, Iowa, and Bill Blount (Deb) of Prescott, Arizona; six nieces, seven nephews, numerous great nieces and nephews, and his faithful 1992 Ford Festiva. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mace and Dorothy Crandall, and siblings Robert Crandall and Susan Janet Baker.

Aquamation services were provided by Tranquility Cremation. A celebration of David’s life will be held in Baltimore (date TBD), and he will be interred near his mother in Mobile, Alabama.

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Juanita Spratling Hawkins ’77
Aug. 9, 2022

Juanita Spratling Hawkins, the daughter of the late Emmett Mahone and Sarah Mae Spratling Barnett was born on February 21, 1955, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Juanita went home to be with the Lord on August 9, 2022. Having grown up in the Scarboro community, she attended the Scarboro Elementary, Jefferson Junior High, and is a 1973 graduate of Oak Ridge High. After graduation, she attended Berea College and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1977. Soon after graduation, she relocated to Detroit, Michigan. She went on to receive her master’s at Central Michigan in June 1999. Juanita accepted Christ at an early age and was former member of the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Oak Ridge, under the pastorate of the late Rev. C. C. Fuller. She served in several capacities, but she loved teaching Sunday School. She was united in holy marriage to Norman Hawkins, whom she affectionately called “Honey”, on September 1, 1982. They were together for 38 years until his passing in September of 2021. Juanita was an active member of Word of Faith Christian Center in Southfield, Michigan. She loved the Lord regularly attending “United Conference of Women” Christian conferences in various cities, and Rev. Gloria Pruitt’s “Relaxing with Jesus” weekend conferences, among others. She worked for various companies, the last was with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/Blue Care Network, where she worked there in various positions including Grievance Coordinator and Business Administration until her early retirement in June of 2014. She enjoyed traveling throughout the country with her long-time friend Belinda. Her last known trip was to the island of Maui in Hawaii. Juanita was a fashionista who loved to dress, especially in her favorite color “purple “. Along with her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her grandmothers, Lila Ripley and Kate Shepherd, her uncles, Overton, Robert Charles, and Lewis Spratling, Larry and Denise Shepherd, and her sister, Mary Lee Barnett, niece, Jennifer Spratling, and brother-in-law, Lincoln Ross. She leaves to cherish her memory, her brother Kenneth Spratling, sisters Janice Spratling and Gwendolyn Ross; nieces, Gwenicka (Larry) Holmes and Satarah Schofield; nephews, Kenneth and Omar Spratling; uncle, Rufus (Georgia) Shepherd; aunts, Mary Bohanon and Linda Williams; cousins, Anthony (Gloria) Spratling, Shirley Guinn, Deborah Long, Johnny (Lori) Spratling, Christopher Spratling; and a host of other relatives and friends. Thursday, August 18, 2022, family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 195 Wilberforce Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN. A funeral service will follow with Elder D.W. Waters as the eulogist. Interment will immediately follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park, where a white dove release will conclude the service. Social distancing and face masks are required. Flowers may be delivered to the church during this time. Professional arrangements entrusted to Patton Funeral Home, Brian L. Buckmon, LFD 1-800-824-8283 or

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John William Godby ’75
June 20, 2022

Service Location Date Time Visitation Spring Grove Funeral Homes 4389 Spring Grove Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45332 July 29, 2022 1:00 PM 2:00 PM Memorial Service Spring Grove Funeral Homes 4389 Spring Grove Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45332 July 29, 2022 2:00 PM 3:00 PM Obituary John W. Godby of Cincinnati John, age 69, of Cincinnati passed away on June 20, 2022. He was born on November 14, 1952 in Lexington, KY to the late Charles Edward Godby and Ruby Marie Godby. He was a dedicated son and had a love for his dogs, Gabby and Bailey. John is survived by cousins, friends, and co-workers. John had a passion to help and uplift people through his job. He was a business manager at Vero RN until his passing. Everyone he worked with loved him for his dedication, passion and drive to help others. John loved nature. He adored his animals and all animals. John valued education and was an avid reader and took pride in graduating from Berea College and their philosophy. Memorial contributions may be made out to Northside SPCA (a no kill shelter) or Berea College in honor of John. A Memorial Visitation will be held on Friday, July 29, 2022, from 1pm until the time of the Memorial Service at 2pm at Spring Grove Funeral Homes, 4389 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223. www.springgrove.org Additional Links Northside SPCA Berea College Add a Tribute Name Relationship

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Juanita Curry McNew ’74
July 27, 2022

Juanita Curry McNew died Wednesday, July 27, 2022. She was 70 years old. Juanita was born February 9, 1952, and lived in Wilkes County, North Carolina, with her father and mother, George and Thelma Curry of Roaring River, and her brothers Gil, Bryant, and Dwight Curry and sisters Elaine and Lydia Curry. She attended Berea College and married Oscar McNew of Conway, Kentucky, in 1971. As Oscar was an officer in the U.S. Air Force, over the years they lived in North Carolina, Texas, Washington State, California, and Indiana. She is survived by Oscar; her daughter Cindy, son-in-law Jeff Kehler, and grandson Christopher Vaught; her daughter Joy, son-in-law Brian Hardy, and grandchildren Lily and Ben Hardy; and her daughter Beatrice and son-in-law Michael Wessel; as well as her brother Gil and sister-in-law Paula Curry; her brother Bryant and sister-in-law Goldie Curry; her sister Elaine and brother-in-law Bob Silva; her sister Lydia Tilley; and her brother Dwight and sister-in-law Sandra Curry. She is remembered also by her many nieces and nephews: Leigh and Pam Curry, Heather O’Brien, Angie and Mike Earnhardt, Mitchell Curry, Vesta Silva and Jon Wiebel, April Silva, Amy and Matt Strickland, Jodi and Kenny Province, Scott and Jessica Tilley, Justin and Candace Curry, and Ben and Holli Curry. Juanita loved and followed Christ throughout her life. She enjoyed gardening, raising vegetables and flowers. A plant had only to be inher house or garden to grow and flourish. She canned tomatoes and peaches, made jelly and jam, and fed her family with the bounty throughout the year. She had only to add a little of this and that to a pot to make the best food you can imagine. Her passion for caring for her family was the greatest motivator in her life. She was generous, loving, kind, and hospitable to all. Her beautiful voice was raised in singing with her church and with her family. She loved spending time with her grandchildren. She worked for many years as a tutor and teacher’s aide, helping young children to read, learn, and grow. She loved identifying plants and flowers and feeding animals and birds. She was funny, with a good sense of humor. She loved long drives and ice cream. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, wife, and daughter. Her spirit and smile will be greatly missed. A funeral service will be conducted Monday, August 1, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. at Brier Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Alvin Johnson and Rev. Kenny Pardue officiating. Burial will follow the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 3:00 pm 4:00 pm prior to the service. In lieu of flowers or gifts, memorials may be made to the Brier Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, attn: Nancy Mickel, 348 Bullard Blvd, Ronda, NC, 28670 and to Heifer International, https://www.heifer.org/ . her house

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02/23/2023

Anndrena Belcher ’73
Date of death unknown

Long before the now-notable buy/sell/trade groups on social media platforms even existed, a radio show dedicated to the same idea was on the air in East Tennessee. It essentially gave listeners the scoop on a few fantastic deals on a variety of incredible items, which could be retained, restored, and then kept or resold for a profit. This airwave production actually still prospers, which is why Netflix even created a reality series by the same name — ‘Swap Shop‘ — to explore its every aspect. However, we’ll be honest, the mention of Anndrena Belcher in season 2 caught our attention the most, so now, let’s find out all there’s to know about her, shall we?

Born in Pike County, Kentucky, in 1951, Anndrena Belcher was a storyteller, singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress who always ensured that her tales were as interactive as they were thought-provoking. After all, whenever the Appalachian performed her original writing, she brought out every single facet of her roots into the spotlight. Anndrena had migrated with her family to uptown Chicago from her home state whenshe was pretty young, meaning that it was there she learned what “hillbilly” meant.

Gradually, though, amid the holidays spent beside her grandparents and the bustle of the lively city, Anndrena discovered who she really was as a true child of the mountains. It had always been old folk stories and songs that had guided Anndrena whenever she felt unsure; thus, it came as no surprise that she chose to focus her education, along with her career, on her origins as well.

Following a year at Berea College in Kentucky, she returned to enroll at Northeastern Illinois University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in English before pursuing a Master’s in Social Sciences. Her major, though, was Appalachian Studies and Rural in-migration, driving her to get a better understanding of her background as well as her professional aspirations.

In 1976, Anndrena went back to the mountains, which is where she began her journey as an artist and managed to attain incredible success through sheer honesty, passion, and determination. In fact, she rose to the point that she could not only perform for an audience but also conduct workshops at schools, libraries, festivals, and countless other public events throughout the nation. From Kentucky to Virginia and from Illinois to Tennessee, Anndrena showcased her signature interactive elegance everywhere, establishing that nothing is a mistake in her workshops/art.

Anndrena Belcher continued to develop her craft until the end, signifying that the veteran yet forever enthusiastic storyteller broke stereotypes and directly helped others feel proud about their own selves until 2020. From what we can tell, with no cause of death having been made public, it’s possible that she, in her late 60s, passed away of natural causes in the early fall of that year. Even though she might’ve passed on, the impact she had on her community as an outspoken and bubbly star will likely never fade — that’s part of the reason Anndrena was called “a national treasure” by Chicago writer Studs Terkel.

02/23/2023

Mary Adkins Roman ’72
July 23, 2022

Mary Elizabeth Roman, 72, of Ashland, Kentucky, wife of John A. Roman, died Saturday morning, July 23rd, in Kings Daughters Medical Center following a sudden illness. Mary was born June 21, 1950 in Huntington, West Virginia. She graduated from Wayne County High School in 1968 and Berea College in Berea, KY in 1972. She was a retired analytical chemist with Marathon Petroleum. Mary was preceded in death by her mother, Thelma St. Clair, and her father, Thomas Adkins. Surviving, in addition to her husband, include a son, John D. Roman of West Hollywood, California; a daughter, Joy Roman of Royal Oak, Michigan; two brothers, John Adkins of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina and Jerry St. Clair of Wayne Co., West Virginia; and a sister, Sarah Elkins of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida. No memorial service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Ashland Animal Rescue Fund (AARF 12365 Kevin Ave., Ashland, KY 41102). Arrangements are under the direction of PRESTON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME.

02/23/2023

Received the BC magazine today. It list the following passages. Mary Adkins Roman CX 72, Anndrena Belcher CX 73, Juanita Curry McNew CS 74, John William Godby CX 75, Juanita Spratling Hawkins, CX 77 and David Crandell CX 79. I will try to get some obituaries.

Paul Renner Obituary (1953 - 2022) | Greeneville, Tennessee 12/11/2022

We came in as freshman the same year. We got to be good friends and competitors. ER III and Bingham III were very good in various intramural sports. We met on fields, floors and courts over the 4 years. A really good guy and a very well liked student/person and was respected as a player and athlete. Paul and I had several classes together and I had tons of respect for him. RIP Paul

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11/18/2022

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Debbie Lake Lovern Debbie was a good friend. I coached her kids in various sports. She was a freshman at Berea with my wife, Glenda. She worked at Lowe's in Richmond and I saw her once or twice a week since I retired from Travelers and started my own construction business. She retired recently. She will be missed by her family and friends.

01/04/2022

Dorothy “Dot” Coffey died either Friday or Saturday. I don’t have the Obituary yet. I think she lived in Cincinnati. I remember in 1976 I was looking for a teaching job and went to see her. While we were talking Dave Huff called in the office looking for an adjuster for insurance. I knew Dave from BC. She had me talk to him and I ended up working over 40 years as an adjuster.

12/13/2021

Jim "Jimmy" Hairston died in 2010. He lived in Garland , TX.
Jimmy was born on June 7, 1948 and passed away on Sunday, June 13, 2010. He played basketball and ran track. I am looking for his Obituary. This is from 2010 by David Crockett.

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