Monday, November 28, 2011

Boathouse Christmas lunch on Dec. 14



Hi friends,


Now that Thanksgiving is over and all our birthdays have been celebrated, lets put our attention to the Boathouse Christmas lunch on December 14th.

I need some serious yesses, ya'll! Let me know asap. Would love to have a big crowd.

I know Dru and David are coming from Nashville and John Hayes and Ben Tyber are coming from Atlanta and hopefully Rick Mitchell. I think Linda has talked to Nancy Gordon from Knoxville and she's going to try to come. Wanda will come from Cumming.

In-towners please put this on your calendar and come - Out-of-towners we hope many of you will come. Its just have a few days before I have to let the Boathouse know if we have enough folks for the "big room". NO REGRETS!!!!

Love from North Chattanooga,

Susie



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Saturday, November 26, 2011

James Webb has died

Jim Webb attended Brainerd Junior High and was at City in 1959. He transferred to City after a football injury at McCallie. I attended church with Jim at Graceworks. He will be missed by his many friends. Mick Mickey Cobble   mickeycobble@comcast.net Webb, James "Webbie" posted November 25, 2011/The Chattanoogan James “Webbie” Webb, 70, died on Wednesday at a local health care facility. He was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Virginia Webb, and grandmother, Ola B. Everett. He was retired from the U.S Postal Service, then worked part time at Brown Acres Golf Club and Marsha’s Back Street Café. He was an active member of Grace Works Church which he attended regularly. Jim attended McCallie and City High, and played football while attending the University of Mississippi. He was an avid sports fan and loved to watch the Braves, UT Vols and the St. Louis Cardinals. He was involved in coaching baseball and softball and made numerous friends through his love of sports, who remained friends throughout his life. A special thanks to his neighbors, Anna Laura and Jane. He is survived by his cousins, June Crawford, Paul, Charles and David Cordrey, Patricia Frazee, all of Ohio, Judy Harvey of Athens, Ala., Newell Webb of Nashville and aunt, Hazel Webb Cordrey, of Springfield, Oh. Visitation will be on Monday, November 28, at 1 p.m. at Grace Works Church, Lee Highway and Highway 153. Services will be at 2 p.m. with Dennis Newman and Jerry Redman officiating, with burial at Chattanooga Memorial Park. Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice, 4413 Oakwood Dr., Chattanooga, Tn. 37416. Arrangements have been entrusted to Advantage Funeral & Cremation Services Franklin Strickland Pinkard Bryan Smith Funeral Directors, 1724 McCallie Ave., 423 265-4414.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Frank Kinser 's Mother has died.



The mother of Frank (Porky) Kinser, CHS Class of 1958 has died. He is married to Becky Weaver Kinser, also of the Class of 1958.


Kinser, Frankie Sue Riggs
posted November 19, 2011

Frankie Sue Riggs Kinser, 90, of Chattanooga, died on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at her home.

She was a member of Brainerd United Methodist Church and the Friendship Sunday School Class.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul J. Kinser; parents, Hugh and Anna Mae McKenzie Riggs of McMinn County and sister, Joyce Miller of Athens, Tn.

Mrs. Kinser was born in Athens, Tn., graduated from McMinn County High School and attended Tennessee Wesleyan College.

She is survived by her son and his wife, Frank J. and Rebecca Kinser; granddaughter, Julia Kinser; grandson, Jay Kinser and wife, Deane Kinser; great-granddaughters, Taylor and Haley Kinser; sister, Joann Clift and numerous nieces and nephews.

Please visit www.heritagefh.com to share words of comfort and view the memorial tribute.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to special friend Sarah Burkhalter, and caregivers June, Carolyn, Arlene, Joann and Fannie.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Paul and Frankie Kinser Scholarship Fund of the UTC School of Engineering or The Building Fund of Brainerd United Methodist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22, in the sanctuary of Brainerd United Methodist Church, 4315 Brainerd Road, with Reverend Brent Hall and Reverend Genevieve DeHoog officiating.

The Friendship Sunday School Class will serve as honorary pallbearers.

Interment will follow in Brainerd United Methodist Church Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, November 21, at Heritage Funeral Home and again Tuesday, prior to the service from 1:30–2:30 p.m. in the McFerrin Chapel of Brainerd United Methodist Church.

Arrangements are by Heritage Funeral Home, 7454 E. Brainerd Road, Chattanooga.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Classmate Gary Hasty recently lost his daughter, Terri



Dear Friends,

We have learned that Doris and Gary Hasty recently lost their daughter, Terri Hasty.
Thank you, Linda Chambers for sharing the following tribute with us. Gary is pictured here as a CHS '59er senior. Our thoughts are with them in this time of sorrow.

Terri taught us ...
published Thursday, November 17th, 2011
Cleaveland: Terri taught us much
Dr. Cliff Cleaveland, Commentary


Doris and Gary Hasty knew from the September 1961 birth of their daughter, Terri, that their family faced a daunting challenge.

Terri was born with spina bifida, a condition in which the lower spinal cord is malformed, leading in Terri's case to severe, lifelong weakness of her legs. A physician consultant informed the parents that because of the complexity of her condition, Terri would be unlikely to reach age 8.

Hopelessness, however, was not a concept acknowledged by Doris, Gary and Terri.

Annual visits to Warm Springs, Ga., raised hope that Terri might eventually be able to walk with the aid of braces. Several summers of hard work failed and by early in elementary school Terri knew that her waking hours would be spent in a wheelchair.

Counselors suggested special schools. Gary insisted that public schooling offered the only path by which Terri could learn to make her own way in the world. Her elementary school was appropriately named Happy Valley. Her teachers and classmates provided an environment in which her enduring smile became even more infectious. Teachers wheeled her onto the playground at recess so that she could cheer on her friends as they pursued active games.

Rossville Junior High School continued this experience. Terry excelled in her studies, built lifelong friendships, and at graduation received the school's Outstanding Citizenship Award.

The next academic stop, Rossville High School, offered a fresh challenge: a two-story structure without an elevator. Four male students, whom Terri dubbed, "Hasty's Heroes," carried her in her wheelchair up and down the flights of stairs at least twice daily. There was no fuss. The young men appeared at the end of a class, hoisted their chair-bound friend and delivered her to the appropriate floor for her next class. Terry loved her schools. At graduation, she received her high school's Outstanding Citizenship Award.

Terri entered Chattanooga State. After her first year, worsening back pain led to complex surgery to stabilize her spine. Subsequently, she spent weeks at a rehabilitation center in Denver learning how to sit and to maneuver again in her wheelchair. Her smile which reflected a deep-seated optimism never waned. Terry returned to Chattanooga State to complete her associate's degree.

Thirteen years as an employee of the Chattanooga Police Department followed. She worked variously as a dispatcher and checker of backgrounds. She drove to and from work, delighted in earning her paychecks, relished the company of friends and colleagues at work.

Worsening headaches signaled a problem with rising pressure within her brain. She resigned her job, endured surgery to place a shunt, and subsequently worked in the office of the family's business.

Her community involvement did not flag. For years she taught nine- and 10-year-olds in the Sunday School at her church. Her friends spanned a wide age-range. Her rollicking laugh invoked similar responses in those around her. The idea that she might be handicapped did not seem to cross her mind.

Her breathing became progressively difficult in recent months, and Terri died in a hospital on October 6, just weeks after celebrating her 50 birthday with family and friends.

It was my privilege to serve as one of Terri's physicians during her adult years. I never sensed despair. If I was in the midst of a challenging day, she would raise my spirits. She embodied a remarkable blend of courage, gentleness, and optimism. I marvel at what she and her family achieved.

Violence and chaos may dominate media headlines. Meanwhile, modern-day saints live quietly exemplary lives, instructing us in how to live.

Gary L Hasty
634 Hickory Ln. Rossville, GA 30741



Monday, November 14, 2011

New Comment on CHS '59er invitation

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Anne Johnson commented on ’59 Classmates of CHS!.in response to a comment by Dru:
Be there!
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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Guestbook for Edna Jacoway Gill

Guest BookHello CHS '59ers Tom Wilson thought you would like to take a moment to join him in visiting and signing the Guest Book for Edna Jacoway Gill 1926-2011.  Go to Dignity Memorial.com.  

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Appreciation to James Ingram

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CHS Teacher Edna Jacoway Gill has died


I saw Edna's obit yesterday and today; she was my homeroom teacher and I was so crazy about her!

Also she and I have been members of an honorary teachers' organization for 40 plus years, so I have kept up with her through the years.

Barb

Barbara Dalton Warner

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Edna Gill


Edna Jacoway Gill, 85, of Chattanooga, died on Tuesday, November 8, 2011.

She is survived by her husband, Harrison W. Gill, Jr.; her sons, Harrison W. Gill III and LTC Allen J. Gill; their wives, Patsy Gill and Yon Gill; seven grandchildren and her sisters, Bonnie Bledsoe and Mary Stevenson.

Edna was born in Chattanooga, on October 28, 1926, the daughter of William D. Jacoway and Edna Cureton Jacoway. She lived most of her life in Chattanooga.

She graduated from City High School on June 1943 at the age of 16, and from the University of Chattanooga in 1947 with a degree in Mathematics and a minor in Chemistry. She was a member of the Pi Phi Sorority.


In 1948, she began her teaching career at Girls Preparatory School, and then taught at the old Chattanooga High School. In the middle 1950’s she moved to Europe, and taught the dependents of Air Force families in the Department of Defense School in the town of Udine, in northern Italy.

After returning to Chattanooga in 1956, she met her husband, Harrison, at Privateer Yacht Club (PYC) on Chickamauga Lake, where she had owned a sail boat and raced in the weekly races. They were married on June 6, 1958, and they remained members of PYC for over 50 years, racing sail boats in the club races on Chickamauga and cruising the lake and the Tennessee River.

Edna left teaching to start her family as a devoted mother and wife. She returned to the City School System in the 1960’s, subsequently teaching at East 5th Street Junior High, Northside Junior High and ending her career at Hixson High School in 1987.

She also spent time teaching night school at UTC, in various volunteer adult literacy programs, and in the Ben Mott Program for underprivileged children at First Christian.

Edna was an active lifetime member of the First Christian Church, serving as both a deacon and an elder. For many years she taught childrens’ and adults’ Sunday school classes, was a long-time member of the Christian Women’s Fellowship, and served in various volunteer positions.

She was active in many of the city wide organizations, including the Opera Guild, in which she served as President. She also was a longtime member of the Stuart Heights Garden Club.

Because the First Christian Church sanctuary is under renovation, funeral services will be held at the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, at 5401 Highway 153, on Saturday, November 12, at 2:30 p.m., with Reverend Paul Rebelo officiating.

The family will receive friends from 1-2:30 p.m. on Saturday, at the North Chapel. The burial will be at Forest Hills Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Edna’s name to the church endowment fund, 650 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, Tn. 37403.

Arrangements are by the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory and Florist, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson, Tn. 37343.

Please share your thoughts and memories at www.chattanooganorthchapel.com.

Obituary from The Chattanoogan

Our Appreciation to John Hayes

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Friday, November 4, 2011

ABC interview with Judy and Ronnie McClurg to air Nov. 14


Exciting News!

Judy Laubscher McClurg announces that the current "Dancing with the Stars" front runner, J.R Martinez, named Ronnie McClurg as a person who influenced his life.

Last week an ABC camera crew filmed Judy and Ronnie at their Dalton home.

The interview will be aired on Nov. 14th and Judy and Ronnie will fly to Los Angeles and be in the audience on either Nov. 14th or 15!

We are bursting with pride and happiness for all three!


Everyone vote for JR. 1-800-868-3410. This can be done anytime during the show and 30 minutes afterwards.

Anne

Elizabeth Anne Johnson
Lookout Mountain, GA 30750




J.W. Martinez

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

’59 Classmates of CHS!

Wisdom is realizing
that catching up is more
important than keeping up.*


The best thing about holidays is catching up 
with friends and family! 

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Two CHS '59ers holiday parties are planned:


Heritage Landing

Nov. 17th, 5:30, for a ’59er BYOB gathering 
at the home of Carolyn Massoud at Heritage Landing

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Dec. 14, 11:30 for lunch, (each one pays) 

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You are invited to party at
the home of Carolyn Thomas Massoud
1085 Constitution Dr., Heritage Landing**
Chattanooga, TN 37405-4200 


November 17, 2011, 5:30 p.m.

Visit with Paul Robere and his wife of Bangkok, Thailand

BYOB, BYO snack—put it all together and we call it fun!

RSVP by Nov. 10 to
Carolyn Massoud, CTM324@comcast.net or


**Directions on the Heritage Landing, Chattanooga TN website!

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