Memorials

Bob Redington Memorial

Bob Redington Memorial Bob Redington, 73, passed away early May 23, 2018, at home. Born in Ohio in 1944, his family moved to Florida where they had a group of small motels on the beach just south of Las Olas. He graduated from Fort Lauderdale High in 1962 and

Bob Redington Memorial2023-11-08T18:51:07+00:00

Herschel Bailey Memorial

Herschel Killibrew Bailey III Memorial Herschel Killebrew Bailey III, Ed.D, of Knoxville and formerly Cleveland, Tenn., passed away peacefully the evening of Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, at NHC Place in Farragut. Herschel, or “Dr. Bailey” as he was known at the Webb School of Knoxville, was born Oct. 4,

Herschel Bailey Memorial2023-11-08T18:01:43+00:00

Ray Moore Memorial

Ray Moore Memorial Joel Raymond “Ray” Moore, 77, passed away on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. He was a native of Jacksonville and son of the late Joe & Margie Moore. Ray graduated in 1962 from Andrew Jackson and always supported his alma mater. He was an outstanding sprinter on

Ray Moore Memorial2023-11-08T17:56:31+00:00

Larry Kelly Memorial

Larry Kelly Memorial Lawrence "Larry' Byron Kelly, age 75, of Chicago, passed away Thursday evening, March 30, 2023. Born May 18, 1947, to the late George Kelly and the late lda Kelly adored son-in-law of the late Jerome and Gloria Caponigri; loving husband of Karen of almost 29 years;

Larry Kelly Memorial2023-11-08T17:48:59+00:00

John T. Ellington, Jr. Memorial

John T. Ellington, Jr. Memorial John T. Ellington, Jr. of Lakeland passed away on March 21, 2023, at the age of 78. He was born in Portsmouth, Virginia on April 2, 1944, to John and Kathleen Ellington. John was devoted to making his community better with his faith as

John T. Ellington, Jr. Memorial2023-11-08T17:45:52+00:00

Phil Edmonds Memorial

Philip Alan Edmonds Memorial Phil was born in Knoxville on October 28, 1949, but lived in the Chattanooga area his whole life until his death on May 29, 2015, growing up in North Chattanooga. He attended City High School, where he played trumpet in the band and was a

Phil Edmonds Memorial2023-11-08T17:40:43+00:00

Don Pinkston Memorial

Don Pinkston Memorial Donald Cox Pinkston, age 76 of Loudon, passed away Thursday, November 26, 2020. Born to the late Lane Cox and Laura Ann (Black) Pinkston in Atlanta, Georgia. Don graduated from UT Knoxville with a degree in Transportation and Logistics. During his college days at UT from

Don Pinkston Memorial2023-11-08T17:31:43+00:00

Bob Dickson Memorial

Bob Dickson Memorial December 21, 1946, to January 12, 2021 Bob Graduated from high school in Fanwood, New Jersey and attended the University of Tennessee where he was on the track team placing twice in the SEC 440 dash and twice was member of the SEC winning mile relay team.

Bob Dickson Memorial2023-10-11T17:42:44+00:00

Andy Bennett Memorial

Andy Bennett Memorial Andrew Bennett, 56, of Pinellas Park, died April 3, 2019. He is survived by daughters, Lisa, Kim, Amber, and Jen; five siblings: Mike, David, Carol, Janet and Sandi. He was also cherished by sixteen grandchildren. Downing Funeral Home Published by Tampa Bay Times on Apr. 10, 2019.

Andy Bennett Memorial2023-10-11T17:38:59+00:00

Ed Murphey Memorial

Ed Murphey Ed Murphey, a three-time SEC outdoor champion in the mile (1955-57) for the University of Tennessee and the SEC cross country individual champion in 1956, died on October 29, 2014, in Memphis. He was 78. Originally from Brownsville, Tennessee, Murphey enrolled at the University of Tennessee and earned

Ed Murphey Memorial2022-05-16T17:18:46+00:00

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