The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee (2025)

KNOXNEWS.COM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2021 13A POWELL Edna Faye Harbin, age 84 of Powell went to be with Jesus on Wednesday, December 8, 2021. Faye was a strong Christian woman and longtime member of Bea- ver Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church. She was born in Niota, TN, one of 4 girls. It was love at first site when she met Jim Harbin. They soon married and moved to Powell to start a family.

They worked side by side to build Harbin Enterprises. She raised three sons, Rick, Terry, and Dennis. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren Shawn and Jessica. Faye worked in her community as a member of Ladies in Construction, Ladies Auxiliary, Powell Lions Club, and Karns Republican Club. She loved gardening and being with family.

Preceded in death by her husband, Jim Harbin, sons, Terry and Dennis, parents, Ethel and Stanley Frisbie, and sisters Ruth Mull and Eva Grace Toomey. Left to mourn her death are son, Rick (Glenda) Harbin, sister Kay Grady of Athens, and grand- children Shawn Harbin and Jessica Harbin. She also leaves nieces, nephews, extended family, and a host of friends. The family would like to send a note of appreciation to Beverly Park Place and to Preferred Care, Karla, Chandra, and Sissy for their excellent care. Also, thank you to Tara Clowers for her dedicated efforts at Blue Care.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, December 18, from 12:00 2:00 at Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City Chapel. A graveside service will follow at Highland Memorial Cemetery at 3:00 pm with Reverend Tom Sweet officiating. The family ask that COVID guidelines be followed. Condolences may be left at www.mynattfh.com Edna Faye Harbin Lois Gladden Johnson born in Charleston, SC, April 8, 1941 to Thomas and Amelia Gladden, de- parted this life, Decem- ber 7, 2021 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Member of Len- non-Seney United Meth- odist Church and she was a member of Graham Methodist Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC.

Lois was employed at Rohm Haas as a Reg- istered Nurse, after retirement she was employed as a private duty nurse. Preceded in death by parents, Thomas and Ame- lia Gladden; brothers, Timothy, Leonard, Elnathan and Thomas Gladden Jr. Survivors, daughters, Saeeda and Kamilah John- son; brothers, Nathaniel, Joe, and David Gladden; sisters, Shelia Gladden, Evelyn Holmes, Linda Murray; four grandchildren; great grandchild, Malani Johnson; host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends too numerous to name. Family will receive friends, p.m., Sat- urday, December 18, 2021 at Lennon- Seney Unit- ed Methodist Church, 2084 Dandridge Avenue; Celebration of Life, 4:30 p.m., Rev. Leah Burns, Officiating.

Arrangements by JARNIGAN SON MOR- TUARY www.jarniganandson.com Lois Gladden Johnson David Robinette Shelby, age 89, died on Monday, December 13, 2021, at Ben Atchley State Home in Knoxville, Tennessee. David was born on September 1, 1932, and raised in LaFollette, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Marion and Elizabeth (Robinette) Shelby. David graduated with his B.S. from Carson-Newman College and his M.S.

from Michigan State University. He was also a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary in Dallas, Texas. David served in the United States Army. For the past fifty years, David has lived in Knoxville, where he was an active member of First Baptist Church. He is preceded in death by his wife, Carol Hartsfield Shelby, and his brother-in-law, Royce (Russ) Dunham.

He is survived by his sister, Betty Ruth Shelby Dunham of Knoxville; his niece, Beth (Barry) Nelson of Nashville; his niece, Susan (Tim) Tucker of Knox- ville; and his great-nephews, Seth and Reed Tucker of Knoxville. David will be interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in LaFollette. The family would like to thank the staff at Ben Atchley Tennessee State Home for their excellent care of David. David Robinette Shelby Glenna Faubion Smiddy went to join her family in heaven on Wednesday. December 8, 2021.

She was married to the late James Paul Smiddy for 64 years. She was the last living sibling of 9. Glenna was well-loved by her earthly family and her church family (Ebenezer Baptist Church, Knoxville, Tennessee) She leaves behind two sons, James Samuel (Judy) Smiddy Paul Edward (Deborah) Smiddy; grand- children, Kelly (Sam) Martin, Karrie Smiddy, David Smiddy, Megan (Steven) Neumann and five great grandchildren. The family would like to thank Elmcroft Assist- ed Living for her care and a special thank you to Stephanie from UT Hospice Care. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her memory to Ebenezer Baptist Church Building Fund (2200 Midway Rd.

Knoxville, TN 37914). A graveside service will be held at on Wednesday December 22, 2021 at the East Ten- nessee State Veterans Cemetery with Rev. Doug White officiating. Gentry Griffey Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Smiddy family and invites you to view and sign the online registry. Glenna Faubion Smiddy KNOXVILLE Skiff Eddington Wager of Knox- ville, TN died October 13, 2021 after a short illness.

He is survived by his sisters and their husbands: Kathy and Bill Sprague and Ellen and Nick Paplea- cos of Marietta, GA, and Buffie and Mark Feidler of Atlanta, GA; his niece and nephews Elizabeth Feidler, Alex Feidler, Ted Papleacos, and William Papleacos, and his Cheri Lynn Martin of Knoxville. Skiff was born on December 16, 1960 and grew up in Atlanta. He took off after high school to the Rocky Mountains where he spent several years working at the national parks. He loved being a Boy Scout and achieved the rank of Silver Palm Eagle Scout at sixteen. His three weeks in an Outward Bound program in high school opened up the world of the outdoors and survival for him and he liked nothing more than hiking, camping and biking in the Smoky Mountains with the many rescue dogs he adopted.

To fund his hobby Skiff had a successful career in the IT industry. He was with Xerox in Houston, MCA Records in Nashville, Universal Studios in Los Angeles and Scripps Networks in Knoxville where he was Chief Information Officer. For many years Skiff had his own consulting business and was an industry expert in Digital Asset Management. Skiff served on the boards of several IT start ups, coached soccer and was a Boy Scout troop leader. The family will hold a private memorial service.

Skiff Eddington Wager William Boyd Walker, 82, passed at Methodist Medical Center on Mon- day, December 13, 2021. Boyd was retired from Rexnord of Clinton. He was a member of Hillvale Baptist Church where he served in many roles throughout his lifetime including cutting, mill- ing, and constructing the original Hillvale Baptist Church sanctuary as a young man. Boyd was born in the small town of Wheat, Tennessee which is now called Oak Ridge and the Bethel Valley or X-10 area. Preceded in death by Parents Elbert and Edna (Anderson) Walker.

Brothers Arthur and Ken- neth. Sisters Helen Jackson, Jean Kasinger, Emma Bennett, and Ruth Neyhart. Son-in-law Mickey Phillips. Great granddaughter Aubree Jerrell. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years on the 24th of this month, Wilma Bernice Golden Walker.

Son Mike and wife Lisa Walker. Daughter Dar- lene Phillips. Brother Dwight and wife Linda Walker. Sister Wanda and husband Benny Sapp. Grandchildren Jordan and wife Amber Walker.

Hope (Walker) and Husband Rev. Josh Hawkins. Amber (Phillips)and husband Allen Jerrell and Austin Phillips. Great grandchildren Lexi Haw- kins, Allie Jerrell, Reese Walker, Walker Hawkins, Jett Walker, Adrianna Jerrell, Riggs Walker, Korbin Hawkins, Paisley Raby and Westlyn Phillips. Many nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, December 18, 2021 from pm at Hol- ley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Boyd will lie-in-state at Hillvale Baptist Church on Sunday, December 19, 2021, from pm followed by the funeral service. He will be laid to rest beside his mother and father in Hillvale Cemetery after the service. www.holleygamble.com William Walker NASHVILLE William Wilkerson III, affection- ately known as Allen, was born on August 11, 1988, in Knoxville, TN. He passed away, at the age of 33, on December 3, 2021, at his home in Nashville, TN.

Preceded in death by his grandmother, Car- rie Mae Wright, uncles, Brooks, Samuel and James Cannon, Frederick and Robert Wright, and Horace Moultry; aunts, Minnie Lee McHenry, Sallie Moultry, Ophelia Gilmore and Alma Harrison. He leaves to cherish his memory: parents, Karen Elise Wright and William (Lisa) Wilkerson II; children, Tracionna (Shae) Wilkerson, Dream and Nacioun Johnson, and Zaiidyn Tuffin; bonus son, Jermaine Johnson; brothers, Jordan and Isaiah Wilkerson; sisters, Andrea and Diamond Wilker- son; bonus sister, Latoshia Hopewell; grandpar- ents, Lee Wright and William and Patricia Wilkerson uncles, Melvin (Amy) and Kelvin (Sonya Hopewell), David (Kim) Wright and Areece (Tatianna) Carson; aunts, Ericka Wilkerson and Edwinna (Walter) Wilkerson Harris; great uncles, Willie (Linda) Cannon, Marvin Matthews, and Royce Wright; great aunts, Georgie Ann Can- non and Mae Smith; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends. Saturday, December 18, 2021, a public walk- through scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Eternal Life Harvest Center, 1801 Western Av- enue, Knoxville, TN.

Social distancing and face coverings required. A funeral service will follow for immediate family and close friends. Pastor Ashley Kariuki officiating. Interment at Mount Olive Cemetery, where a white dove release will conclude the service. Flowers may be delivered to the church prior to the walkthrough.

The family will assemble at the home of Lee Wright, 3106 E. Fifth Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37914. Professional arrangements entrusted to Patton Funeral Home, Brian L. Buckmon, LFD 1-800- 824-8283 or www.pattonfuneralhome1962.com William Wilkerson III Obituaries May you find the courage to face tomorrow in the love that surrounds you today. I MADE IT HOME I just wanted to let you know I made it home.

Everything is so pretty here, so white, so fresh, so new. I wish that you could close your eyes so you could see it too. Please try not to be sad for me. Try to understand. God is taking care of in the shelter of His hands.

Here there is no sadness, and no sorrow, and no pain. Here there is no crying, and never hurt again. Here it is so peaceful, when all the angels sing. I really have to go just got to try my wings. be the first face you see when you get here!.

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