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Samuel “Sam” Richardson

by DFH Inc. on 08/10/23

Samuel 'Sam" Richardson was born on June 23. 1941 to James and Luella Richardson in Petersburg, Virginia.


Sam attended Judson s Hill elementary and Morristown College high school. 


He also studied  at Tennessee State University,  graduated with Bachelor's degree and later received his master's at CW Post college. Long Island,  New York.


He wrote coverage of sporting events for local  high school, while  he was in high school. 


He was crazy about the Dodgers, University Tennessee  football avid fan of TSU tigers.  Participated at many alumni events at TSU.

Annual contributor to TSU alumni association also University of Tennessee. fundraiser for the Reunion of the Ages schloarship fund. Continuous donations to various civic and faith based organizations every year.


Sam loved music, he played trombone in high school band.  He later accepted  a position at Morristown college as a Liberian. Assistant coach for Morristown college  basketball team.  


After Morristown college closed, Sam obtained employment at Walter state community College were he retired.  


Sam was a dedicated mrmber and supported the Reunion of the Ages for 21 years.  His dedication and commitment was outstanding!  He was dedicated in preserving the legacy and history of Morristown College. 

Sam was preceeded in death by his parents, sisters; Anna Mae Martin, Martha Young, Mary Crenshaw, rev. Sandra Richardson , brother; Jane's Richardson ,Jr.

 

Survived by; sister: Lillian Holland of Detroit Michigan 

Brother; William (Gloria) Richardson of Petersburg, Virginia. 

Survived by host of nieces. Nephews, cousins and his extended family including church members, Reunion of the Ages and other organizations to which he was a member. 

Cathy Celeste (Bell) Blevins

by DFH Inc. on 07/08/23

Cathy Celeste (Bell) Blevins shed her earthly body on [July 6th]. She is preceded in death by her husband Wayne E. Blevins, parents, Wallace Bell and Blanche Baskerville, and sister Dena Bell. She was a loving faithful mother and leaves to cherish her memory, her son Michael (Jessica) Blevins, daughter Kendra Blevins, grandchildren Grace Evans, Brie & Mekhi Blevins; her stepdaughters Debbie (Jeff) Bruce, Tanya Hailey, and Tammy Blevins-Holmes along with their children and grandchildren.  She was the eldest and most beloved sibling to her brother, Barry J. Bell (Jorge) and sisters Netfah Bell and Emily (Neil) McDougald. She is survived by her aunts Mabel Gilliam and Marion Koonce; Sisters in Christ Jerri Friend Rucker, Dena Greenlee, Louise Quarles, Shelia Clark, Rita Boseman, Tesa McKinney, Debra Robinson and Mary Miller.  


Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Cathy graduated from Riverhead High School before starting a job with Sweater Bee corporation.  There she met and married her husband of almost 40 years, before relocating to Morristown TN, in 1980. Shortly after the move, Cathy began working for Wallace Hardware where she was a dedicated employee of Wallace Distribution for over 40 years. She loved her job and co-workers and did not like to take time away from it. When she was not working, she was participating in activities of her assembly, Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Throughout her many years of devoted service to Mt. Olive Baptist Church. She served as assistant church secretary, Sunday School teacher, Bible Study and Vacation Bible School teacher, a member of the choir and praise team, greeting committee and an usher. She even helped in the kitchen and was an unofficial member of the committee. You could usually find her on self-appointed clean up duty once an event was winding down. 


Cathy was not much for traveling to new places, but she enjoyed trips to Virginia to visit her father and her mother in New York. She also made frequent trips to Cookeville to visit her son and his family.  While not a fan of flying she and her husband made a trip to San Francisco, CA, in 2010, to visit her brother and had a great time. 


She loved cleaning. Most people would be insulted if they were gifted cleaning products for their birthday. Not Cathy. Nothing else made her smile more than to get Clorox wipes, various cleaning sprays and rags. She enjoyed gardening and helping others by letting her light shine. Her favorite Bible verse was Psalm 37: 3-4 

The family would like to give special thanks to Victoria Reaves-Valentine, Kathy Noe, and others at Amedisys Hospice Morristown.   


In lieu of plants and flowers, the family has asked for donations to be made to The Triple B Family Trust for her grandchildren’s college expenses. 


Services will be …. Sunday, July 9, 2023, at 4pm   Family receiving friends from 3-4pm at Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church.   Burial Monday July 10, 2023, at 10am   Hamblen Memory Gardens. Elder Ventrus Norfolk officiating. 


 Dockery Senter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. 

Diane Dyer

by DFH Inc. on 06/16/23

Diane Dyer, loving daughter, devoted Mother and outstanding MiMi.  She was born on November 20, 1961, in Bean Station, TN to Beatrice Dyer and AR Parkey.  Diane was a bright shining star.  She was fierce, strong and a force to be wreckon with.  She could light up any room she entered.  She knew excactly how to make you laugh and feel loved instantly.  She worked hard serving the community for years at the Smoke House Café.  Her spunky attitude sense of humor, and heart of gold made it hard for her to meet a stranger.  She had a special way with children and they loved her deeply.  She loved her mom and family unconditionally and real hard.  Her love for her children and grandchildren was unmatched.  She was their Super Hero! .. In her later years, Diane flourished in helping take care of her grandchildren.  That’s what made her the happiest.  Diane was loving, fearless, understanding and a fighter all while being the life of the party.  Her presence will be truly missed.

 

Preceded in Death is her Father AR Parkey, siblings; Billy Wayne Dyer, Dorothy Jean Parkey.

Grandparents Howard & Elnora Collins.

 

Left to Cherish her memory is her Mother, Beatrice Dyer.  Sibilings; Paul (Susie) Dyer, Ricky (Tammy) Parkey, Flo (Rodney) Houston, Susie (Michael) Washington.  Her children; Chnae Griffin, Trey Howard, Shakia Howard,  Grandchildren; Lyonna and Lanya Costello, Zy’Aire Howard Phillips. Bonus Daughter and Grandchildren; DaMeka Garrett , Amir Rogers, Harmony Rogers.   A host of Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and cousins.

 

Special loved ones Phyliss Walker, Lisa Kyle, Edna Moore, Kathy Knight.

 

Celebration of Life Service Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 2:00 PM.  Receiving of Friends 1:00- 2:00  at PM

Dockery – Senter Funeral Home, officiating Rev. John Jones.

 

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