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KELLY EDWARD HORNER

Kelly Edward Horner, 88, Powell, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, April 11, 2020.

After a short battle with cancer, he passed away at home surrounded by his loving family.

Kelly was born in Lake City to Horace H. and Maude C. Horner. He was the brother to Gene Horner and Ruth Leinart, who preceded him in death.

Kelly married his high school sweetheart, Thelma Lee Ward, in 1953. They shared a beautiful life and love for more than 62 years, inspiring their children and friends, until her passing in 2015.

Straight out of high school, Kelly proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean War and then continued his service for 35 years with the 119th Tennessee Air National Guard, AWCS.

Kelly was a 50-plus year member of the Powell Masonic Lodge 582, F&AM. He enjoyed the brotherhood and friendships at the lodge as well as serving his community.

Kelly was a talented person who loved woodworking, gardening, and being with family. His humor and Papaw-isms kept his family and friends filled with laughter and joy.

He was at peace with his life and the Lord. “I’ve lived a great life; l’ve done everything I’ve wanted to do, I know where l’m going, and my wife is waiting on me”— the words of a wonderful father and a great friend. He will be greatly missed.

Kelly is survived by: Son, Steve Horner and wife Debbie; daughter, Donna and her husband Danny Grissom; daughter, Kelly Priest; and daughter, Lee Horner. He will also be greatly missed by his six grandchildren—Julie, Jason, Shannon, Shane, Drew, and Bailey; and his six grea-tgrandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.

We would like to thank the skilled and loving hands of his nurses from Professional Case Management and Amedisys, and especially our dear friend Regina Overton-Barnes, NP, who assisted us with Dad’s care this past year. Her love and advice gave great comfort to our family.

A private family service will be held at Jones Mortuary in Clinton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Powell Masonic Lodge 582 F&AM, Powell Lodge 582, 8500 Porterfield Gap Road Knoxville, TN. 37920.

A memorial service with U.S. Honor Guard will be held later this year.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton is serving the family of Kelly Horner.

LARRY DEAN SMITH

Larry Dean Smith, 64, Sharps Chapel, passed away Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at North Knoxville Medical Center.

He was of the Baptist faith. Born in Richlands, Va., Larry graduated from Richlands High School.

Larry retired two years ago from Caterpillar as a manager of technical publications after 34 years and moved to Norris Lake, where he and his wife built their dream home. He enjoyed fishing and the great outdoors. Having been the only son and middle child, he was the ultimate prankster. He loved people and his family the most.

Preceded in death by: Father, Burley Smith.

He is survived by: Wife, Pattie Bullock Smith; son, Nick Smith; mother, Juanita Smith; sisters, Pat Smith and Creta Lawson; along with several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and a host of extended family and friends.

Due to current events, the family has chosen to have a Celebration of Life at a later date.

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RUSSELL TIMOTHY STRAND

Russell Timothy Strand, a precious and beautiful soul, went peacefully home to be with his Lord and Savior April 7, 2020.

He was a kind and compassionate man with a willing heart to help others. The outdoors was a place of comfort; he enjoyed hunting, fishing, walking in the woods, gardening, and ginseng hunting. God, family, and country were priorities to him; he served in the U.S. Army.

Russell was born in International Falls, Minn., Jan. 8, 1956, to Ronald E. Strand and Alice L. Strand Taylor.

He was preceded in death by: Parents; sister, Candace; many loved ones and special friends.

Forever loved and sorely missed by: Wife, Bobbie Cardwell Strand; children and children he loved as his own, Sam, Monica (Juan), Emili, Gary, Mary Ann; special nephews, Jason and Dereck; grandchildren, Rowan, Aiden, Zander, and Michael; fur baby, Shadow; brother, Charles; sisters, Della, Kathy, Donna (Art), Cheryl, Cindy, Tina, Carol, Lori (Joe), Connie (Dan) of Minnesota, Melanie, Ann, and Stephanie of Canada; many extended family and lots of special friends.

A special thank you to the Rogersville VA Clinic staff, Mt. Home VA H.B.P.C Partners and those who shared in the journey of his life.

A Celebration of Life will be announced when a date can be finalized.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton is serving the family of Russell Timothy Strand.

SHIRLEY BERMUDA HANSARD

Shirley Bermuda Hansard, 83, Toledo, Ohio, passed away Friday. April 5, 2020, at the Hospice of Northwest Ohio.

Shirley liked to shop, work in her yard, she was very independent and “feisty” as her friends and family would jokingly say. Shirley liked butterflies and flowers also.

Shirley was preceded in death by: Parents, Dock Arthur Taylor and Edra Taylor; husband, Carl lee Hansard; infant son, Wendel Ray Hansard; brother, Jerry Taylor of Toledo, Ohio; sisters, Betty Murray of Texas, Joyce Martin.

Shirley is survived by: Daughters, Sherie Hansard of Clinton, Tammy Hansard of Toledo, Ohio; sisters, Ginger Turnbill of Clinton, Maryln Dumbar of Toledo, Ohio, Dolly Lykins of Briceville, Sandra Wilson of Lake City, and Violet Harmon of Jacksboro. Shirley also has four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Shirley’s family received her friends from 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Thursday June 11, 2020, in the chapel of Jones Mortuary in Clinton, with funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment immediately followed at Jarnigan Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton was in charge of all arrangements.

BERNARD O’NEAL GRIGGS SR.

Bernard O’Neal Griggs Sr., 88, Clinton, passed away Sunday, April 5, 2020.

He was a family man through and through who never met a stranger.

He was born in Blackburn, Ala., but grew up with his other brothers and sisters in Gallatin and graduated from Gallatin High School, where he played basketball and football. He was proud to serve his country as a military policeman in the Korean War, and afterward attended Tennessee Tech where he graduated with a chemical engineering degree.

Bernard worked many years as a chemical engineer, and retired from Y-12 Oak Ridge.

Bernard was an avid reader and enjoyed working all kinds of word puzzles. He also loved Atlanta Braves baseball, and traveled extensively with his “Posse” - his wife, Mary, and sisters- in-law, Dot and Carolyn - to attend Lady Vols basketball games. In later years, he and his beloved wife, Mary, enjoyed long drives to Norris Park and surrounding areas. He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, where he enjoyed teaching Sunday school classes in years past.

He was preceded in death by: Wife, Mary Scruggs Griggs; parents, Walter and Anne Griggs; four brothers and four sisters.

He is survived by: Three children, Neal Griggs (Jean), Lisa Griggs (Mike), and Sherri Baumeister (Jerry); grandchildren, Amy, Amber, and Shannon; great-grandchildren, Hailee, Makinzee, and Jaidan; brother, Grady Griggs of Johnson City; sisters, Anne Rodgers of Brewton, Ala., and Imogene Thurman of Gallatin; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Due to current situations, the family will plan a memorial service at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either of the music programs at First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge or St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Oak Ridge.

BLANCHE H. KELLY

Blanche H. Kelly, Clinton, passed away peacefully April 2, 2020, at the age of 97.

She was born Dec. 21, 1922. in Madison County, N.C. in 1941. She married, moved to, and raised her five children in Maryland. In 1979 after retiring, she and her husband moved to Riviera Beach, Fla. In 1997 Blanche moved to Tennessee to be closer to her daughter, Linda Stansberry.

Preceded in death by two sisters and two brothers.

Also preceded in death by: Husband of 49 years, Maurice T. Kelly; daughter, Barbara Mercer; and daughter, Joyce Platt.

Survived by: Sister, Evelyn Hunter of Mars Hill, N.C.; daughter, Linda Stansberry of Clinton; daughter, Mary Jane (Janie) Marengo of Clinton; son, Thomas (Tom) Kelly of Summerfield, Fla.; and son-in-law, George Platt of Boynton Beach, Fla. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and16 great-grandchildren.

A private graveside service will be held at Grandview Cemetery officiated by Pastor Dave Grant

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. Mark United Methodist Church, 252 N. Main Street, Clinton, TN. 37716.

Arrangements by Holley Gamble Funeral Home. www.holleygamble.com

JUSTIN SCOTT GHEEN

Justin Scott Gheen, beloved father, son, uncle and brother, born Nov. 5, 1981, passed away at the University of Tennessee Medical Center at 10:24 a.m. April 1, 2020.

Known for his infectious smile and contagious laugh he always had a story to tell. With his larger-than-life heart, Justin had also been a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ, earning his minister’s license from The Light Of Ministries International.

Preceded in death by: Maternal grandparents, Vincent and Mildred Goad; and father, Kenneth Richard “Rick” Gheen.

He is survived by: Mother, Margaret Trent and stepfather David Trent; sons, Elijah Kovalick-Carnes and Isaiah Gheen; sisters, Shea Red Horse and Tracy Upton and families; brother, Kenny Gheen and family; many beloved nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends, who will miss him dearly.

Jones mortuary will be overseeing all proceedings and there will be no viewing at this time.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to Justin’s Go Fund Me account located on his personal FaceBook page.

These funds will be used to help pay for all funeral costs.

GARY GENE MULLINS

Gary Gene Mullins, age 73 of Rocky Top, passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at his home. He was born on November 19, 1946 at Lafollette Hospital. He later moved to Texas where he worked for Harris County in Road Construction. After retirement he moved back to Lake City. Gary enjoyed trading cars and was a member of Ridgeview Baptist Church. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

He is preceded in death by wife, Vernia Mae Mullins; step-dad, Lawrence Mullins; sisters, Peggy Smith, Carol Peveto; and brother, James Mullins.

He is survived by: mother, Wanda Mullins; brothers, Michael Mullins, Carl Mullins; and other family and friends.

His graveside service at Ridgeview Baptist Church Cemetery will be private. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Rocky Top is in charge of all arrangements. www.holleygamble.com