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Glenith “Chubby” Seiber Bratcher

Glenith “Chubby” Seiber Bratcher, 79, of Lake City passed away Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025, at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Born June 22, 1946, in Anderson County, she was the daughter of the late Alonzo and Gertie Bray Seiber. Glenith was of the Baptist faith and worked in manufacturing until an accident led her to become a homemaker. She enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years, Frank Bratcher; brothers, Harley Seiber, Carlis Ray Seiber, Orlie Seiber, Leon Seiber and Carvin Seiber; sisters, Carrie Seiber Lowe, Annette Seiber Morrison and Wanda Seiber; and brother-in-law, Mark Morrison.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews; brothers-in-law, Ralf Lowe of Oliver Springs, William Bratcher of Andersonville, and Wayne Bratcher of Clinton; sister-in-law, Shirley Henegar of Ohio; and a special cousin who was like a sister, Omer Bunch. She is also survived by many close friends who helped her over the years: Aleen Phillips, Tom Saunders, Lori Asher, George and Fannie Horton, Benny and Karen Auston, and Linda Hammer.

The family received friends from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 28, at Leach Family Funeral Home and Cremation. The funeral followed. The Rev. Wayne Phillips and Dan Spurlock officiated. A graveside service followed at Oak Grove Cemetery.

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Lorene Daniels

Lorene Daniels, 83, of Clinton passed away Dec. 22, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Lorene brought sparkle and joy wherever she went, living up to her reputation as a true “firecracker.” Her zest for life was infectious, making every gathering brighter with her spirited presence.

A passionate traveler, she especially enjoyed the lights and excitement of Las Vegas, where her adventurous spirit felt right at home.

But her greatest treasures weren’t found in distant places — they were her beloved grandchildren, who held the most precious place in her heart.

Those who knew Lorene will remember her vibrant personality, quick wit, and the way she could light up any room.

Her love for life, family and adventure created countless cherished memories that will continue to bring smiles to those she leaves behind.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold Daniels; daughter, Bobbie Gray; and parents, Sherman and Virgie Thornton.

She is survived by her daughters, Louann Lawrence (Jason) and Sue Thais (John); sister, Ann Fagan; grandchildren, Jackie (Miranda), Casie (Tim), Elliott, Adam (Lauren) and Emily (Coley); and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Lorene’s honor.

Harold Douglas Rose

Harold Douglas Rose entered his eternal home on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025.

Harold was born Oct. 21, 1939, in Clinton, where he was a lifelong resident. He was a follower of Jesus Christ, dedicated to the study of God’s word, and a faithful member of Hillvale Missionary Baptist Church.

He was a graduate of Clinton High School and among the early graduates of Roane State Community College’s Fire Science program, where he earned an associate degree.

Harold lived a life of service. While still in high school, he volunteered with the Clinton Fire Department. He later served six years in the U.S. Army, followed by employment with the Clinton Fire Department, an organization to which he remained closely connected throughout his life.

After his time with the Clinton Fire Department, Harold served as fire chief at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, retiring in 2000 after 33 years of service.

His commitment to the community also included service as an alderman on the Clinton City Council during the 1970s. During his term, the Clinton Community Center and Lakefront Park were opened.

Following retirement, Harold continued serving others by completing countless projects for neighbors, his church and those in need.

He is survived by his son, Kevin Rose, and wife Cindy of Louisville, Kentucky; daughter, Kristina Tosh and husband Keith of Cookeville, Tennessee; grandchildren, Will Rose and wife Christina, Sam Rose and wife Maddie, Jake Tosh and wife Julianne, and Luke Tosh and wife Anessa; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Glenna; and brother, Jim.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Carol Rose; his parents, Glenn and Lula Rose; and a sister, Pat Wilson.

The family received friends from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025, at Hillvale Missionary Baptist Church. A celebration of life service followed.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Clinton Firemen’s Association, City of Clinton, 100 N. Bowling St., Clinton, TN 37716.

Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.

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Gilbert Vance “Midge” McKinney

Gilbert Vance “Midge” McKinney passed away peacefully while surrounded by his loving family on Dec. 18, 2025.

It is difficult to capture the depth of what Gilbert meant to his family and friends. He was an amazing man with a heart so big it seemed to have room for everyone he met. He was compassionate and generous and made friends wherever he went. His smile remained contagious even in his final days, and his presence was a steady source of comfort and inspiration. Gilbert cared deeply for his family, friends, colleagues and even strangers, and he made sure people knew they mattered to him.

Gilbert was born July 3, 1936, in Harriman to Florence Smith and Joe Gilbert McKinney. He and his sister, Vera, lived in Harriman until 1943, when the family moved to Oak Ridge. He attended Elm Grove and Highland View elementary schools and Robertsville Junior High School, and was a member of Oak Ridge High School’s Class of 1954.

He married Nancy Lee Hester on July 13, 1955. After a year at Tennessee Tech, the couple moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they lived for four years. Their first son, Steven Vance McKinney, was born there. Steve blessed them with a granddaughter Ashley who married Jordan Allen who gave them great grandchildren Scottie, Mac, Paisley and Wells; and two grandsons Joey who married Vickie, and Jeff who married Amy.

The family returned to Oak Ridge in 1958, where Gilbert began his career at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He retired after 43 years of service as a scientific glassblower. Gilbert and Nancy were later blessed with a daughter, Kathy Darlene McKinney Thomas (Terry), and a second son, Scott Anthony McKinney (Debby Vittetoe). Scott’s family includes daughters Carsen (Kaden) Glick, with sons Holt and Samuel, and Bailey McKinney, who will marry Zach Sharber in spring 2026.

Gilbert had a deep interest in young people and devoted countless hours to coaching athletes ages 7 to 21 in baseball, basketball and football. He also officiated high school and recreational-league basketball, baseball and softball for 35 years. For much of that time, he trained, supervised and assigned officials for Oak Ridge Recreation basketball and baseball programs.

Gilbert accepted Christ and was baptized in 1961 while attending West Village Christian Church, where he served in many capacities through the years. He loved his Heavenly Father, his family, his church and his country, and felt John 3:16 expressed his faith best.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Jan. 11, 2026, at West Village Christian Church, 637 Robertsville Road, Oak Ridge.

Virgil Thomas Callaway Jr.

Virgil Thomas “Tommy” Callaway Jr., 87, of Norris passed away Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025, at Tennova North Medical Center in Powell.

He was born Feb. 13, 1938, in Beckley, West Virginia, to Virgil and Faye Callaway Sr.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Mark Callaway.

He is survived by his wife, Gale Callaway of Norris; son, Michael Callaway of Norris; sisters, Jerry Crenshaw of Charlottesville, Virginia, and Becky Rosenbaum of Clinton.

Tommy was a loving son, husband, father and brother. He was always willing to help anyone in need. He began working right out of high school with Bill Dyer Sign Company and eventually retired from Signco.

Jones Mortuary of Clinton is honored to serve the family of Virgil Thomas Callaway Jr.

Jenna Lauren Carroll

Jenna Lauren Carroll (Jenna, Mom, “Nana”), of Heiskell, went to her eternal home Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, and is now in the presence of the Lord.

She was born May 21, 1984, in Knoxville to Daniel M. Border and Tracey S. Rice. Jenna spent most of her childhood in Andersonville and graduated from Anderson County High School in 2002.

Soon after graduation, she married her high school sweetheart and began her “little family,” which she embraced as the most beautiful part of her life. She was a devoted stay-at-home wife and mother who also worked intermittently through the years. She was a familiar face to many as a cook at Valley Quick Pack, and recently began cleaning homes for friends and clients, who loved not only her work but the laughter and joy she brought into their lives.

Jenna was known for her willingness to do anything for anyone in need. She ran errands for friends, helped her family with anything big or small, and volunteered her time as vice president of the ACHS Cheer Booster Club. Whether at the ballfield or running errands around town, Jenna was known for her vibrant personality, quick wit and ability to make people laugh with her expressive mannerisms.

She loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed singing, all types of music, coloring, watching her favorite television shows, and getting pedicures with her girls. She cherished cabin trips with her family, quiet moments with friends, and cooking with her husband. She also enjoyed making her own detergent, and experimenting with homemade coffee drinks. Known for her unique and beautiful handwriting, she often left handwritten notes, grocery lists and “honey-do” reminders in her signature script. Unarguably, one of her favorite pastimes was spending time with her 2-year-old grandbaby, Mayson. They were mutually crazy about each other.

Jenna attended Jarnigan Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, where she stood and testified to the love of God in her life on Nov. 30, 2025.

She was preceded in death by several beloved family members and friends.

She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Brandon M. Carroll; four children, Tom Matthew Carroll (Ravyn), Jake Daniel Carroll (Faith), Mollie Kathleen Carroll (Jackson), and Maggie Elizabeth Carroll (Trenton); her grandson, Mayson Carroll; and many dear relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton, with a service to follow, officiated by Pastor Travis Freeman.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to ORNL Federal Credit Union, c/o Brandon Carroll, P.O. Box 1495, Clinton, TN, 37717. All funds will support the education and expenses of Jenna and Brandon Carroll’s children. The family deeply appreciates your generosity and support during this time.

Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.

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Whitney Hammond

Whitney Hammond, 49, of Powell passed away suddenly Dec. 13, 2025, after spending a wonderful day celebrating Christmas — his favorite time of year — with friends and family.

Whitney was the kind of man who made everyone around him feel special. He had a gift for lighting up every room he entered, and if you knew him, you loved him. He approached life with intention and purpose, making every day count. His kindness, sincerity and generous heart touched all who were fortunate to know him.

A devoted husband, Whitney adored his wife, Melissa, throughout their 25 years of marriage, creating a storybook life filled with love and adventure. As a father, he was everything a dad should be — present, supportive and loving beyond measure. His son, Cole, 21, wasn’t just his child but his best friend, while his daughter, Presley, 17, remained his baby girl no matter her age.

Whitney was a man of many talents — there was nothing he couldn’t do. By profession, he was a logistics manager, but his true passion was adventure. He loved traveling to new places, spending time at the lake, riding Jeeps through the mountains, and creating epic memories with his family. Born and raised in Norris, he made Powell his home and filled it with laughter and love.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Patsy Hammond; grandparents, Carolyn and Clifford Overton and Drew and Betty Hammond; and his uncle, James Overton.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 25 years, Melissa Hammond; son, Cole Hammond; daughter, Presley Hammond; father, William Hammond; brother, James “Jimbo” Hammond and wife, Sherry; aunts, Erin Humphrey and husband, Danny, and Kay Weaver and husband, Jim; uncle, Patrick Hammond; mother-in-law, Cathy Wilson; numerous cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews; and countless friends who became family.

The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, at Mynatt Funeral Home, Powell Chapel, 2000 Powell Drive, Powell. The funeral followed. Guests were invited to honor Whitney by wearing their favorite tie-dye, band T-shirts or Christmas attire.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Whitney Hammond Powell High School Band Scholarship or a trust being established to benefit Cole and Presley. The family will share more details as they become available.

Whitney’s life was a testament to love, family, friendship and living fully. Though he was taken far too soon, the mark he left on this world and the hearts of those who loved him will never be forgotten.

James “Alex” Carroll

James A. Carroll, better known as Alex, passed away on Dec. 12, 2025. He was born on Jan. 12, 1958.

A graduate of Oak Ridge High School, Class of 1976, Alex met the love of his life, Tamela “Tami” Chapman Carroll, during those years. Their love story began in high school and continued through 37 years of marriage, spent building a life together in Oak Ridge filled with love, laughter and deep devotion. Tami preceded him in death in 2018, and Alex never stopped loving her.

Alex spent most of his career in radio advertising, where he stood out as a natural-born salesman. His gift for conversation and ability to connect with others made him unforgettable in both his professional and personal life. A music lover at heart, Alex especially cherished his time doing sound for the popular local band Boys Night Out — memories he often spoke of with great joy.

An avid golfer until he could no longer play, Alex enjoyed the game and loved talking about it with friends and family. He was known for his quick wit, engaging personality and unmistakable laugh — traits that made a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

Family meant everything to Alex. He was preceded in death by his wife, Tami Carroll; his parents, James E. and Nancy W. Carroll; his sister, Martha Bridges; his father-in-law, John M. Chapman; and his mother-in-law, Cindy E. Chapman.

Survivors include his sister, Cathy Freels (Doug); his brother-in-law and close friend, John M. Chapman; his sisters-in-law, Chery Vesser, Linda Brackins (Mark), and Leslie Woodall (Jeff); and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who loved him dearly.

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at Weatherford Mortuary in Oak Ridge.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Alex’s memory to the food pantry at Brysonn’s Closet, 350 N. Illinois Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830, or to a Parkinson’s disease nonprofit in your area.