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’80s

The Rev. Nell Stanton Grimm ’85 of Lillington, NC, graduated in May from Campbell University with a master of arts degree in community counseling and is now working with Safe of Harnett County, NC, as a counselor and court advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.

’90s

Winnie Weesner Seals ’90 of Rogersville, TN is currently teaching senior English at Cherokee High School in Rogersville.  She is also performing in “Nunsense” at the Rogersville Playhouse in November.  She invites all friends to come to the performances.  Winnie is also wanting to hear from old classmates. Her e-mail is winnieseals@yahoo.com

’00s

Collin Blair Adams ’05 now lives in Columbus, OH, and is a minister at Westminster Presbyterian Church. On May 28, 2010, he married Kathryn Blair McCants.

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Josh Ealy ’07 and Carrie Miller ’06 were married on May 22, 2010. Josh is the assistant men’s basketball coach at Carson-Newman College. Carrie graduated in May from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine with her doctorate in veterinary medicine. She is an associate veterinarian at Appalachian Veterinary Hospital in Newport.

Ramon M. Pierce ’08 of Grenada, MS, married Lindsey A. Houston on July 30, 2010. The couple honeymooned on St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. They now lives in Carrollton, MS. Ramon is employed by the United States Army Corp of Engineers in Sardis, MS.

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’50s

Joyce Marie Shelton Howell ’55 of Greeneville, TN, passed away September 26, 2010, after an extended battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Mrs. Howell was employed for 19 years with Dr. Rae Gibson and Dr. Dan Bottomley and for 19 years with the Greeneville-Greene County Vocational School. She was a lifetime member of First Baptist Church, where she was instrumental in starting the deaf ministry at the church as well as other churches in the community. She was passionate about sports, especially Greeneville High School football, the University of Tennessee Volunteers and Atlanta Braves baseball. Mrs. Howell also loved the outdoors and the mountains of East Tennessee and enjoyed spending time in her cabin in the mountains. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, C.F. “Peck” Howell ’50, her cousins Johnny Morrow ’63 and Mary Francis Bird Slaughter ’54, and her brother-in-law Val Moncada ’41.

’60s

Kenneth W. Tyburczy ’69 of Fair Lawn, NJ, passed away suddenly September 24, 2010. Mr. Tyburczy was a train conductor with the Port Authority of New Jersey in Jersey City for more than 25 years. He was a parishioner of St. Anne Roman Catholic Church. An avid gardener and reader, Mr. Tyburczy enjoyed golf, traveling and especially spending time with his grandchildren, family and friends.

’80s

Timothy D. Monk ’88 of Greeneville, TN, passed away October 1, 2010. Mr. Monk worked in his family’s business, the former Monk’s Appliance, for more than 20 years. He also helped his father-in-law in the tobacco greenhouse business and the Lawn Doctor Service. Mr. Monk was known for his love for his family, his friendliness and his willingness to always lend a helping hand to family and friends. He was also passionate about cars and racing.

John M. Morelock ’88 of Greeneville, TN, passed away September 26, 2010. Mr. Morelock had retired in 2000 from Bank of America as a senior banking executive. He enjoyed the game of golf and his golfing buddies.