Tennessee, U.S., Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909
Elizabeth Ann Tilley
Active in Republican Party
Elizabeth Ann Tilley of Oak Ridge died Sunday, June 7, 1998, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Mrs. Tilley was born in Pennington Gap, Va., the daughter of Ida and James H. Smith, who are now deceased.
She had lived in Oak Ridge since 1954 and had worked for several years at both Millers and Hess's department stores.
Mrs. Tilley was active with the Anderson County Republican Party and for many years was a volunteer at the polls on election day.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Tilley is survived by her husband of 56 years, C.E. Tilley; two sons, Tim Tilley and his wife, Liz, of Chattanooga and Ed Tilley and his wife, Melinda, of Oak Ridge; three granddaughters, Laura, Lisa and Angela Tilley; and a grandson, Wesley Tilley.
She is also survived by two sisters, Mary Louise Winton and her husband, Mel, of Oak Ridge, and Margaret Craddock and her husband, Louis, of Bowling Green, Ky.; a brother, Dwight Smith and his wife, Levada, of Oak Ridge; and nieces Carolyn Smith Roberts of Ohio and Linda Smith Thomas of Texas.
The funeral will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, in the chapel of McCarty-Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth Henderlight officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 10, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
The family requests any memorials be in the form of donations to First United Methodist Church, 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.
Walter Lewis Hyatt
Retired ORNL pipefitter
Walter Lewis Hyatt, 79, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1998, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge after an extended illness.
Mr. Hyatt was born in Waynesville, N.C., on Dec. 22, 1918. A 1940 graduate of Waynesville Township High School, he played football for the Waynesville Mountaineers and was a member of the 1939 Blue Ridge Conference football championship team.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II and during the war also worked at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.
Mr. Hyatt moved to Oak Ridge in April 1952 and retired from Union Carbide Nuclear Division in April 1984 after 32 years as a pipefitter at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He was a member of the Atomic Trades and Labor Council's Pipefitters Union Local No. 718.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Dorothy Smith Hyatt, two sons, Walter Keith Hyatt and Timothy Bruce Hyatt, and a grandson, Jonathan Hyatt Richardson, all of Oak Ridge.
He is also survived by his brothers and their wives, James and Jackie Hyatt of Waynesville, N.C., and Theron and Madge Hyatt of Bryson City, N.C.; his sisters, Braxton Whitner of Hazelwood, N.C., Kathleen Sutton of Ela, N.C., and Annabelle Moody and her husband, Cowan, of Hazelwood, N.C.; Dale A. Richardson Jr. and his wife, Stephanie, of Muskogee, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews.
His mother, Ora Nichols Hyatt, died in 1961 and his father, Walter Vernon Hyatt, died in 1966. His daughter, Lisa Hyatt Richardson, died in 1993, and her husband, Dale A. Richardson, died in 1988.
A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 7, at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oak Ridge Highway, Clinton. Family and friends will assemble at 9:45 a.m.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight, Aug. 6, at McCarty-Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home.
Alonzo Fritts
Retired coal miner
Alonzo Fritts, 85, of Oliver Springs, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1997, at Roane Medical Center of Harriman.
Mr. Fritts had lived in Oliver Springs since 1943. He worked for 35 years as a coal miner, last at Windrock Coal Co. He was a member of the United Mine Workers of America.
He was born in Lake City on Aug. 2, 1912, the son of Thomas and Nerva Jane Cross Fritts, both deceased. He was a member of Dutch Valley Baptist Church.
Mr. Fritts is survived by his wife, Eula Mae Fritts; four daughters, Bessie Fritts of Harlan, Ky., Maxine Czarnecki and her husband, John, of Cicero, Ill., Faye Choate and her husband, Dan, of Lake City and Sandra Carroll and her husband, Bill, of Harriman; and seven sons, Herbert Fritts and his wife, Shirley, Ernest Fritts and his wife, June, and Oscar Fritts and his wife, Wanda L., all of Oliver Springs, James Fritts and his wife, Patricia, of Greenback, Jimmy Lee Fritts and his wife, Ann, and Samuel Ray Fritts and his wife, Rhonda K., all of Stockbridge, Ga., and Chris Fritts and his wife, Lorri, of Snellville, Ga.
He is also survived by a sister, Alberta Welch of Lenoir City; and 33 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
A daughter, Frankie Fritts, a sister, Evaleen Osborne, and a brother, Leon Fritts, all died earlier.
The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, Oct. 23, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Bill Tuttle, the Rev. Gary S. Seiber and the Rev. Harold Duncan officiating.
A graveside service and burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oliver Springs Highway, Clinton.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Mildred Crass Mangrum
Retired Y-12 Plant operator
Mildred Irene Crass Mangrum, 76, of Oak Ridge, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Mrs. Mangrum was retired as a process operator at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant. She began her employment at Y-12 with Union Carbide Nuclear Division on July 10, 1943, and retired Jan. 7, 1983.
Born Jan. 15, 1921, in Windrock, she was the daughter of Lonnie and Frances Brown Crass. She was a member of Beech Park Baptist Church in Oliver Springs.
She and her husband, James R. Mangrum, by whom she is survived, were married
May 23, 1953, at First Baptist Church in Oliver Springs. They have lived in Oak Ridge since their marriage.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Mangrum is survived by a sister, Barbara C. Lockett of Oliver Springs; two brothers, Neil Crass and Gene Crass, both of LaFollette; and by several nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, Oct. 24, in the chapel of Weatherford Mortuary with the Rev. Steve McDonald officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at McCarty-Woodhaven Memory Gardens in Claxton with the Rev. John Davis officiating.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the mortuary.
The family requests that any memorials be in the form of donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 3704, Memphis, TN 38173-0704.
Pamela Sue Seivers
Claxton resident
Pamela Sue Easterday Seivers, 40, of Claxton, died at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1997, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Mrs. Seivers is survived by her husband, Mike Seivers; a daughter, Leslie Marie Easterday; a stepdaughter, Christy Seivers; a stepson, Michael Colin Seivers; her mother, Ollie Mae Hicks; her father and stepmother, Lester and Dixie Hicks; and two sisters, Amanda Walker and Janet Roller.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at McCarty Woodhaven Memory Gardens in Claxton with the Rev. Marty Stooksbury officiating.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight, Oct. 24, at McCarty Woodhaven Funeral Home, 160 Edgemoor Road, Claxton.
Zena Jane Stooksbury
Sinking Springs Methodist member
Zena Jane Mitchell Stooksbury, 98, of Andersonville, died Thursday, Oct. 23, 1997, at Mariner Health Care Center of Norris.
Mrs. Stooksbury was a member of Sinking Springs United Methodist Church in Clinton.
She was born July 22, 1899, in Union County, the daughter of Rufus and Jane Mitchell. She was the widow of Lon L. Stooksbury.
Mrs. Stooksbury is survived by four daughters, Hazel Pitts of Knoxville, Ruby Nelson and her husband, Ray, of Clinton, Bernice Schaeffer of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, and Frankie Sexton and her husband, Fred, of Dayton, Ohio; and seven sons, Lon Stooksbury and his wife, Lanie, of Knoxville, Bobby Stooksbury and his wife, Jane, Bill Stooksbury and his wife, Barbara Jean, and Allen Stooksbury and his wife, Betty, all of Andersonville, R.C. Stooksbury and his wife, Rosella, and Dallas Stooksbury and his wife, Jessie, all of Clinton, and Earl Stooksbury of Oak Ridge.
She is also survived by two sisters, Mossie Webb of Knoxville and Gladys Stout of Clinton; and by 30 grandchildren, 59 great-grandchildren, 22 great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Another daughter, Blondell Wade, died earlier.
The funeral will be held at 8:30 tonight, Oct. 24, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev. Catherine Nance officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, at Sinking Springs cemetery in Clinton.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight at the funeral home.
Raymond M. Dunlap
Retired hospital mechanic
Raymond M. Dunlap, 62, of Louisville, died at 7:55 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1998, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Mr. Dunlap was a retired master mechanic in the Methodist Medical Center Engineering Department. He began employment there in 1964 and retired in 1997.
He was a member of Louisville Christian Church.
Mr. Dunlap is survived by his wife of 41 years, Faye Dunlap; two daughters, Kay Black and Robin Ross, both of Blount County; two sons, Sammy Dunlap and Brian Dunlap, also of Blount County; two sisters, Inez Williams of Tallassee and Margaret Ogle of Maryville; and a brother, Sam Dunlap Jr., of Maryville.
His parents and three brothers died earlier.
The funeral will be at 8 tonight, Jan. 9, in the Trinity Chapel of Smith Mortuary in Maryville with the Rev. Mark Overton officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, at Sherwood Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the mortuary.
Zachary Andrew Stephenson
Grandson of local residents
Zachary Andrew Stephenson, 5 months, of Lewisburg, died Saturday evening, Aug. 15, 1998, in Lewisburg.
Zachary, the son of Howard and Jeannine Stephenson, was the grandson of William H. and Nancy Stephenson of Oak Ridge and of Howard and Dorothy Hutcheson of Clinton.
He is also survived by his three sisters, Laura Stephenson, Rebecca Stephenson and Abigayl Stephenson, and his brother, Will Stephenson.
The funeral was to be held at 6 tonight, Aug. 17, in the chapel of Bills-McGaugh & Floyd Funeral Home in Lewisburg with the Rev. Wayne Morgan officiating.
Burial was to follow at Sunset Park cemetery in Lewisburg.
The family was to receive friends from 3 to 6 this afternoon at the funeral home.
The family requests any memorials be in the form of donations to the SIDS Foundation, 1314 Bedford Ave., Suite 210, Baltimore, MD 21208.
Robert N. Ogg
Former CH2M Hill manager
Robert Northway Ogg, 48, of Aurora, Colo., and formerly of Oak Ridge, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1997, at Porter Care Hospice in Littleton, Colo.
Mr. Ogg was manager of the CH2M Hill Oak Ridge office from 1992 to 1994, when he moved to Denver. He had most recently been a member of the Planning and Integration Group at the Department of Energy's Rocky Flats site, managed by Kaiser-Hill, a subsidiary company of CH2M Hill.
Prior to coming to Oak Ridge, Mr. Ogg was in the Reston, Va., office of CH2M Hill and had worked for Region II of the Environmental Protection Agency in New York.
While in Oak Ridge, he was very active in local civic affairs. He was a member of the board of directors of the Oak Ridge Waste Management Association, now the East Tennessee Environmental Business Association, and was instrumental in the founding of Greenways Oak Ridge. Before moving to Colorado, he participated in the dedication of the Cedar Hill Greenway.
Mr. Ogg was born in Hamilton, Ohio, on July 20, 1949, the third child of Robert and Erma Northway Ogg, both now deceased. He grew up in Ohio and Pennsylvania and was a 1967 graduate of Nether Providence High School in Wallingford, Pa. He was a 1971 cum laude graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering and received his master of science degree in environmental engineering from Drexel University in 1972.
He was employed by the EPA in New York as an environmental engineer from 1973 to 1985, during which time he received eight certificates of meritorious service. In 1979, he was granted EPA's Distinguished Service Award. In 1985, he joined CH2M Hill as an environmental engineer specializing in hazardous waste control issues.
Mr. Ogg is survived by his wife, Cathleen Ruth Shepherd Ogg, whom he married
Oct. 4, 1986, in Morristown, N.J.; three daughters, Emma Ogg, Virginia Ogg and Caroline Ogg, all of the home; two brothers, John Ogg of Oakdale, N.Y., and Jim Ogg of Honolulu, Hawaii; and by several nieces and nephews.
His sister, Nancy Darrow, is deceased.
The funeral was held Monday, Oct. 20, in the chapel of Parker Funeral Home in Parker, Colo., with Chaplain Paul Roper officiating. Burial was at Bear Canon cemetery in Sedalia, Colo.
The family requests any memorials be in the form of donations to a college fund for the children. The donations may be sent to Colorado National Bank, Attn: Will Adams, 8401 E. Belleview, Denver, CO 80237 or to CH2M Hill, 151 Lafayette Drive, Suite 110, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.