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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 5

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ID iths npr Sunday May 10 1981 Kingsport Times-News SA sisters Cora Holmes St Clair Mich Lucy Hynes Mass Friends may call after 6 tonight at Rich Funeral Home in Harlan Ky Services will be conducted at 1 pm tomorrow from the lune ral home chapel with the Rev Doyle Smith officiating Burial will follow in Rest haven Cemetery Douglas Ga Mrs James (Dorothy) Ray Jacksonville Fla three brothers Clifford Bea and Marion Beall both of Fitzgerald Ga Robert Beall Orlando Fla Friends may caU from 7-9 tonight at East Lawn Funeral Home Services will be conducted at 2 pm tomorrow from the funeral home chapel with Dr Frank Hawkins officiating burial will follow in East Lawn Memorial Park Baptist Church aad Independent Order of Oddfellows hav- ing been the oldest member ill the area He is preceded in death by his wife Mrs Virgie Denton in September of 1980 Surviving are one daughter Mrs Carmel (Bonnie) Stevens Blountville three sons John Denton WG (Shorty) Denton and Herbert Denton all of Blountville 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren Friends may call from 7-R tonight at Blountville Funeral Home or at the residence of a daughter Mrs Bonnie Stevens Route 5 Blountville Services will be conducted at 2 pm tomorrow from Gardner's Chapel Primitive Baptist Church with Elders Basil Freeman and CJ Baker officiating Burial will follow in East Lawn Memorial Park William Denton BLOUNTVILLE William Benjamin (Will) Denton 96 of Route 6 Blountville died 10:30 am yesterday at his home A native and lifelong resident of Sullivan County he was a retired farmer He was a member of Gardner's Chapel Primitive Ntary Grady Mary Belle Addington Grady 44 2028 Malvern Drive Kings-Port died at 7 pm Friday at Holston Valley Community Hospital after a long illness A native of St Paul Va she was a graduate of St Paul High School and had attended the Assembly of God Church Surviving are her husband Derwood Grady one son Delbert Grady Kingsport her parents Mr and Mrs Arnold Addington St Paul Va two brothers Ray Addington Winston-Salem NC James Addington Baltimore three sisters Marie Sproles Castlewood Va Charlotte Frazier Mt Vernon Ohio Margaret Shock St Paul Va Friends may call from 7-9 tonight at Huff-Cook Funeral Home Services will be conducted at 2 pm tomorrow from St Paul Assembly of God Church with the Rev Jack Carnley officiating The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services Burial will follow in Temple Hill Memorial Park A Mable Davenport Mable Davenport 69 Kingsport died Friday at her home Surviving are four sons Billy Roy Davenport Pikeville Ky Ronnie Davenport Cranks Ky George Eddie Davenport Kingsport Jerry Davenport San Francisco Calif': eight grandchildren one brother Walter Skidmore Lenpane Ky two Surviving are his wife Mrs Lona Wilson Grizzle Kingsport six daughters Jean and Donna Wilson both of Jackson Tenn Mrs Jackie (Helen) Davis Blountville Mrs Carl (Ann) Jones Mrs JR (Lou) Jones and Mrs David (Nancy) Brummitt all of Kingsport two sons Bill Wilson Kingsport Roger Dale Wilson Coeburn his mother Mrs Eznmitt (Carrie) Gentry Kingsport three half-sisters and three half-brothers Friends may call from 7-9 tonight at Carters Chapel Funeral Home Services will be conducted at 2 pm tomorrow from the funeral home chapel with the Rev Charles Bogle officiating Burial will follow in Old Kingsport Presbyterian Church Cemetery Charles Ely DRYDEN Va Charles Michael Ely 23 died Friday from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident He was a construction employee Surviving are his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Ely Dryden one brother Tony Ely Pennington Gap two sisters Donna Gail Combs and Beverly Crews both of Goldsboro NC his grandmother Mrs Hazel Ely Stwert Dryden Friends may call from 6-9 tonight at Sturgill Funeral Home in Pennington Gap Va Services will be conducted at 1 pm tomorrow from the funeral home chapel with the Rev Kenneth Ellis officiating Burial will follow in Powell Valley Cemetery northern West Virginia's District 31 UMW negotiators are striving to restore provisions to the contract that caused rank-and-file rejection of the initial set tn e7 I slirt11" Nef kb KINGSPORT BOARD OF EDUCATION Paid political adv by elect Garriott Committee Janet Barnes Treas Coal talks recess for elections ANDERSON HEALTH CARE CENTER Richard Murphy CHURCH HILL Richard Murphy Smith Place died at 10 pm Friday at Holston Valley Community Hospital after a long illness A native of Jefferson City he had lived in Church Hill for the past 29 years He was a retired farmer and member of First Presbyterian Church of Kings port Surviving are his wife Mrs Margaret Murphy Church Hill two sisters Agnes Murphy and Lelia Murphy both of Jefferson City Friends may call from 7-9 tonight at Wilson Funeral Home Graveside services will be conducted at 11 am tomorrow from Oak Hill Cemetery with the Rev William Wood and the Rev Paul Hooker officiating Jack Wilson Jack Wilson 71 Bristol Memorial Hall Nursing Home died at 7:15 pm Friday after a long illness Born in Yancey County NC he had been a resident of Sullivan County for 21 years He was a miner and Baptist by a more than 7-1 margin last week in a bid for re-election as representative on the International Executive Board from District 4-in western Pennsylvania Nevertheless Church has continued Suba on the bargaining team Another negotiator Jack Perry president of District 17 in the Charleston 'Va area is being opposed by two miners in Tuesday's elections and observers are looking to those results to see if a coalfield rebellion is emerging against Church's leadership in the bargaining When asked after yesterday's talks about the scheduling of resumed negotiations with the Bituminous Coal Operators Association on the same day as Perry's election Church replied: "That's Jaek's business That doesn't enter into negotiations" In other key district elections International Executive Board representative Trout and district president Bob Carter are being opposed by rank-andfile miners in eastern Kentucky's District 30 and incumbent president Burdette Crowe in seeking to unseat IEB representative Dick Weaver in WHERE MEMORY Tr-Cities newest and most modern nursing home located in Gray Tennessee is now taking applications for residents FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 6154777146 Do len services Services for Charles Lee Do- len 73 Route Fail Branch who died Friday will be conducted at 2 pm today from Fall Branch Chapel of Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home with the Rev Victor Wallace and the Rev WR Grimm officiating Burial will follow in Fall Branch United Methodist Church Cemetery Fall'' services Services for James Patin 85 Clinchport who died Thursday will be conducted at 2 pm today from the Gene Patin Memorial Chapel of the Gate City Funeral Home with the Rev Paul Martin and the Rev Claude Taylor officiating Burial will follow in the Fa lin family cemetery William Beall Si William Ruffin Beall Sr 75 1737 Jefferson Ave Kingsport died at 2:30 pm Friday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Chattanooga A native of Almi Ga he had been an employee ef Tennessee Eastman Co before retiring in 1971 and for the past several years had been employed by Anderson Ford Co He was a member of First Baptist Church Surviving are his wife Mrs ha Beall one daughter Mrs Champe (Karen) Bachelder Kingsport two grandchildren three sisters Mrs Ralph (Francis) Leverette Fitzgerald Ga Mrs ET (Lucille) Watkins tlement especially a $190 a Wit royalty for the pension and welfare funds for union miners processing coal mined by nonunion employees of other companies could be a navigation hazard he said "She is iighted with in emergency generator and we have a broadcast notice out to mariners to alert others she is anchored and disabled" Goodchild said He said the fire which was possibly started by fuel in the engine room was reported out by noon It was extinguished by an automatic carbon dioxide system so no firefighters were on the scene "But the fire managed to completely disable the ship because it destroyed a lot of equipment" Goodchild said The Coast Guard advised the ship's agent Kerr Steamship Co and the grain agent Ramsay Scar lett and Co of Baltimore that the vessel was a hazard to navigation sitting in Chesapeake Bay Goodchild said Medicaid Approved Physician on call Special Diets tt24 Hour Professional Nursing Ship fire injures crewman WE INVITE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION IMO ELECT PATSY GARRIOTT Visiting Hours Unlimited Physical Therapist Beauty Barber Shop TN Telephone Connections in each room 1 PRIZES' The Winner of the Lucky Mom of the Year Contest Is: MRS CORBIN LANE 300 DENEEN LANE KINGSPORT Sponsored by Downtown Kingsport Association NORFOLK (UPI) A fire in the engine room of a Spanish eargn chip yAqtorday vprely burned one crewman and crippled the vessel which remained disabled about 40 miles north of the port of Hampton Roads the Coast Guard said Lt Richard Goodchild said the fire was reported about 8 am aboard the 601-foot Lujua which was carrying grain from Baltimore to Spain The fire disabled the ship and severely burned crewman Eduardo Rios Matheu 42 who was reported in serious condition last night at a Norfolk hospital with burns over 30 percent of his body "When we picked him up he was in severe shock" Goodchild said: The ship had not yet been towed into port last night Heavy fog and rain forecast overnight meant the vessel Wow uvEE SEAUr0 el 1- '1 4 i 91 ia cr IT Ai 1 4- Ak RAI 7 -tt --7 01 4 'VI 0 --0 A aiossire--- 011111 WASHINGTON (UPI) Negotiations to end the 44-day nationwide strike by 160000 soft coal miners recessed for three days yesterday so that miners in key areas of Appalachia can concentrate on union elections that could have an impact on the talks Both United Mine Workers President Sam Church Jr and chief industry negotiator Bobby Brown continued their virtual silence on the second round of bargaining since rank-andfile miners rejected an tentative agreement by a 2-1 margin "We're still talking We're still talking" was all Church would say as he and the five-member union' negotiating team left the bargaining suite after a three-hour session in a downtown hotel Brown asked for an assessment of the inthistry's position replied sharply "No I won't comment on it at all" He said the second-round meetings which began Thursday were "all good sessions" Striking miners in West Virgnia and eastern Kentucky turned their attention to UMW district elections next Tuesday One of the union's negotiators Walter Suba was defeated Should the Casket Be Open or Closed? Your friends at Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home suggest that this is a matter for the family and their clergyman to decide Experts tell us that the open casket especially during visitation hours allows friends to acknowledge the finality of death an important part of the grief resolution process No matter what your preference we will comply a And if you have further questions about this or any other aspect of funeral service call or visit Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home this week AM IM DOBSON FUNERAL HOMES KINGSPORT CHAPEL FALL BRANCH CHAPEL COLONIAL HootirscHAPEL 'mimeo Phew 1464134 10ntsi000 000 IP OW A SOK100 tkolmane I ()t Serving all area Cemeteries We honor all Burial Policies wwi tMwItoW11 e9a44 ecnc I -4117 telEMORIAt BLVD KINOSPORr TENN PHONE C16408-2361 I eV 4 FAMILY PICTURES WIN oevinestxik 4 to- i 1017Antimai- dab Amin NEIL mm CONCERN int Enter yours! Enter yours! of need There's still plenty of time to enter This family gathering of Macaques in the Seattle Zoo won $100 in KINSA '80 Enter your prints or slides right away! Turn to page 10B for full details There is no way we can diminish the sense of toss that comes with a death in the family But caring and support can help you through the crisis period KingsportCDTimes-News A newspaper you can be proud of Call 246-8121 for home delivery Carter's Chapel KINGSPORT TENNESSEE 245-4101.

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