Harold England
July 5, 2026
Mr. Harold J.L. England, age 85, of Flowery Branch, Georgia, entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior on his 85th birthday, Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Harold was born on July 5, 1941, in Clinton, Tennessee, to the late Hollis England and Elsie England. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Mae England, parents and his beloved sister, Zella Adams.
A devoted Christian, Harold was a longtime member of Blackshear Place First Baptist Church in Oakwood, Georgia. His faith guided his life and was reflected in the kindness, humility, and love he showed to everyone who knew him.
Harold enjoyed a successful career with Minolta Business Systems in Atlanta, where he worked for many years before retiring. Retirement opened the door to one of life's greatest pleasures—traveling with his beloved wife, Jerri, and creating treasured memories with family and friends.
Although he enjoyed traveling, Harold's greatest joy was always his family. Nothing brought him greater happiness than supporting his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild. Whether attending baseball games, tennis matches, volleyball tournaments, graduations, honor ceremonies, or other milestones, Harold was faithfully present, offering encouragement, love, and pride. His family was the center of his life, and the legacy of his unwavering love and devotion will remain with them forever.
While his family deeply mourns his passing, they find peace and comfort in God's promise that one day they will all be reunited in Heaven.
Harold is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Amber England of Watkinsville; his son and daughter-in-law, David and Brooke England of Flowery Branch; his cherished grandchildren, Jordan (Seth) Goodroe, Emma England, Wyatt England, Bryce England, Ethan England, and Ella Grace England; and his treasured great-grandson, Charlie Goodroe.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 12, 2026 in the Chapel of Memorial Park South Funeral Home with interment following at Memorial Park South Cemetery. Rev. Dave Channell will officiate. The family will receive friends 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 12, 2026 at the funeral home.
"Well done, good and faithful servant... Enter into the joy of your Lord." — Matthew 25:23
Memorial Park South Funeral Home, 4121 Falcon Parkway, Flowery Branch, Georgia 30542 is in charge of arrangements. Send on-line condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com.
Thomas Andrew “Tom” Larkin
June 29, 2026
Thomas Andrew “Tom” Larkin passed away peacefully at home on June 29, 2026, surrounded by his loved ones.
Tom was born Sept. 9, 1946, in New York City. He graduated from Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, New York, and earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from New York University. Even as a young man, he possessed a curiosity that would define his life — a lifelong drive to learn, build, fix and leave things a little better than he found them. In 1968, Tom was introduced to Carol Ann on a blind date, and they were married Jan. 23, 1971, beginning a partnership that would anchor the rest of his life.
After working for the New York Central Railroad following college, Tom devoted 30 years to federal service in a career that included the Department of Defense, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy. His work took the family from Washington, D.C., to Portsmouth, Ohio, and ultimately to Oak Ridge.
Service was at the heart of who Tom was, and it was reflected in everything he did. As a son, husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, he was always quick to lend a hand and generous with his time and talents whenever someone needed him.
He treasured the simple things — Sunday drives, good Chinese food and the quiet satisfaction of a job well done. Over the years, his curiosity led him to woodworking, leatherworking, welding, machining, metallurgy, photography, guitar playing and model airplanes. He took as much joy in sharing what he learned as he did in learning it himself. His love of music ranged from big band and crooners to traditional country and folk. A gentle giant with a ready smile and a kind word for everyone, Tom will be remembered above all for the deep love he had for his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Roberta Larkin.
He is survived by his wife, Carol Ann Larkin; daughter, Amy Sackaroff (Jeff); son, Jonathan Larkin (Carrie Curtis); grandchildren, Bailey Larkin, Evan Sackaroff, Kyle Sackaroff, Owen Larkin and Sheldon Larkin; brother, Brian Larkin; sister, Theresa Bjarnson; brother-in-law, Ed Ottusch; and nieces and nephews, Melanie Hogue, Andrew Larkin, Matthew Larkin, Eddie Ottusch, Mark Ottusch and Michael Bjarnson.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the staff of Methodist Medical Center, NHC Healthcare, Covenant Hospice and Tom’s caregivers, Jean, Gina, MaKalia and Maxine, for their kindness and compassion. The family also thanks the staff of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home for their thoughtful care and support in honoring Tom’s memory. Special appreciation is extended to the clergy, staff and parishioners of St. Mary’s Catholic Church for their friendship, prayers and steadfast support over the years, especially during Tom’s final months.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Those wishing to honor Tom’s memory may also arrange for a Mass to be said in his remembrance.
The family received friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 5, 2026, at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. A funeral mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, July 6, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Oak Ridge, with visitation beginning at 9 a.m. A graveside service followed at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.
Online condolences may be left at holleygamble.com.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home was honored to serve the Larkin family.
Joe Harvey Dew
June 17, 2026
Joe Harvey Dew, 91, of Clinton passed away at his residence on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
For nearly 64 years, Joe built a beautiful life alongside his beloved wife, Wilma, creating a legacy of love that extended far beyond their own home. Together, they embraced adventure, often traveling to the beach and gathering with friends under the stars on camping trips. These weren’t merely vacations; they were expressions of a couple who understood that life’s greatest treasures are the moments shared with those they loved.
A devoted man of faith, Joe accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior and became a member of South Clinton Baptist Church. He especially loved the story of Nicodemus in John 3, and like Nicodemus, Joe sought the Lord, found Him and now rests in His eternal presence.
Beyond the church doors, Joe’s character shone through his work ethic and dedication. For more than three decades, he worked for UPS as head maintenance technician, earning recognition that reflected his unwavering commitment to excellence. Locals could often find him fellowshipping with his neighbors at Ciderville Music and Hardee’s. He was a faithful listener of WYSH’s “Trading Time” and “Ask Your Neighbor.” He also enjoyed watching Westerns on Grit TV, but on game days, his loyalty belonged to Tennessee as he cheered on the Volunteers with the enthusiasm of a true fan.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 63 years, Wilma Dew; parents, Charles “Moss” Dew and Pauline Bayless Dew; brothers, Paul Edward Dew and Earl Dew; and sister-in-law, Maxine Dew.
Joe will be greatly missed by his son, Joseph Dew and wife Lori; daughters, Teresa Hillon and husband Frank, and Rita Dew-Ayers and husband Arnold; brother, Earnest Dew and wife Charlotte; grandchildren, Heatherlee, Whitney, Amberlee, Whitley and husband Andrew, Haley and Hannah; great-grandchildren, JT, Amiya, Kelsie and husband Joseph, John-Parker, Makynlee, Caden, Merritt and Archer; and several nieces, nephews, church family, UPS friends and camping friends.
The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, June 22, 2026, at South Clinton Baptist Church. The funeral followed at 7 p.m. with Pastor Roger Pugh officiating. A graveside service was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home is proud to serve the Dew family.
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Kathy Lou Ann Rhea
June 15, 2026
Kathy Lou Ann Rhea, 65, of Clinton passed away on Wednesday, June 15, 2026, at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She was born Dec. 16, 1960, in Jellico to Jesse and Wanda Kennedy.
Kathy was a loving mother who enjoyed spending time at the beach and viewing beautiful lighthouses.
She also enjoyed listening to gospel music and was known for being a very creative and crafty person.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by the father of her children, Russell Rhea, and her brother, Darryl Kennedy.
She is survived by her son, Cody Rhea and wife Kasi of Oliver Springs; daughter, Chelsea Rhea and Bryant Brumitt of Clinton; sisters, Doris Martin and husband Mike of Andersonville and Debbie McCallister of Clinton; grandchildren, Barrett and Baylor Rhea; nieces, Amy Wyrick and Beth Disney; and family friend, Jessica Duncan.
The family will receive friends Thursday, June 18, 2026, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Jones Mortuary in Clinton.
A celebration of life will follow at 7 p.m. with the Revs. David White and Jimmy Davidson officiating.
A graveside service will be held Friday, June 19, 2026, at 11 a.m. at Grandview Memorial Gardens in Clinton.
Jones Mortuary is honored to serve the family of Kathy Lou Ann Rhea.
Cathy Jean (Hansard) Plummer
June 13, 2026
Cathy Jean (Hansard) Plummer, 73, of Heiskell received her glorified kidney on June 13, 2026. She died peacefully at her home of 55 years with family by her side. She was a long-time member of Fairview Freewill Baptist Church of Heiskell.
Cathy fought a good fight after beginning dialysis in 2013 and now rests in Heaven with her parents, Clyde and Trula White Hansard; sister, Judy Hansard Kitts; and brothers, Kyle Hansard and Harold Hansard.
She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Charles Plummer; daughter, Kelley Plummer Rowland (Doug); sons, Troy Plummer (Mendy) and Terry Plummer (Adri); grandchildren, Rilee and Reid Rowland, Alyia and Matthew Plummer, and Kendall Plummer; sister, Margie Hansard Graham; and brother, Doyle Hansard.
Her faith and relationship with the Lord were central to her life. She had a passion for cooking and was well known for her chicken and dumplings and sourdough bread. She loved spending time with her family and working in her gardens. Cathy was a cherished member of the community who was always concerned about helping her neighbors, and acted as a second mother to many children in the community. She was a hard worker who faced life’s difficulties with determination. She was also a well-known prankster who loved a good laugh.
The family extends a special thank-you to her dialysis nurses, Sam, Emma, Ashley, Tara and Terena, and to her nephrologist, Dr. Marcia Lyons, for the love and compassionate care they showed Cathy over the past 13 years.
The family received friends from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 27, 2026, in the chapel of Jones Mortuary in Clinton. A memorial service followed with the Rev. Donnie Wood officiating.
Jones Mortuary is honored to serve the family of Cathy Jean (Hansard) Plummer.
Roy Rayfield
June 10, 2026
Roy Rayfield, 92, of Clinton went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
Born Sept. 1, 1933, Roy proudly served his country in the U.S. Army as a member of the 4th Armored, 50th Infantry, where he operated heavy machinery. Following his military service, he devoted more than five decades to the floor-covering industry, building a reputation for steady, reliable work before retiring at age 65.
Roy was a car enthusiast and an avid hunter who often traveled west to pursue big game.
In 1970, Roy made the decision that transformed his life by accepting Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. For the next 56 years, he remained a devoted member of Farmers Grove Baptist Church. He often said, “God loved me more than the devil hated me.” Those words reflected his unwavering faith and his belief that God’s love, grace and protection were greater than any harm, temptation, attack, or destruction that evil intended.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Lou Rayfield; parents, Ashley and Ella Rayfield; daughter, Vickie Lynn Adkinson and husband, Gary; brothers, Vernard Rayfield, Eulas Rayfield, Oscar Rayfield and Lloy Rayfield; and sisters, Grace Johnson and Nell Rayfield.
He is survived by his sons, Jeffrey Scott Rayfield and Roy Lee Rayfield (Yung); grandchildren, Ashley Kendall and husband, Jason, Crystal Duncan, Min Rayfield and Benjamin Rayfield; great-grandchildren, Autumn, Dustin, Kayleigh, Olivia and Neveah; and several other great-grandchildren.
The family received friends from noon to 1 p.m. Monday, June 15, 2026, at Farmers Grove Baptist Church. The funeral followed with Pastor Bobby Metcalf officiating. The burial followed at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens.
Holley-Gamble Funeral Home is proud to be serving the Rayfield family.
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Marissa Nichol McCormick
June 6, 2026
Marissa Nichol McCormick, 35, of Knoxville passed away June 6, 2026. She was born July 8, 1990, and lived a life full of compassion and selflessness, leaving an impact on her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Joe and Stella McCormick and Gene Giles.
Marissa is survived by her daughter, Avery McCormick; parents, Danny and Teona McCormick and Tawana and Jon Byron; sister, Danielle and Alex Foster; grandmother, Charmaine Giles; nephew, Henley Foster; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026. The funeral followed at Woodhaven Funeral Home, 160 Edgemoor Road, Powell.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 18, 2026, at Woodhaven Memorial Cemetery.
Terry Raymond Housley
June 6, 2026
Terry Raymond Housley, senior master sergeant, USAF (Ret.), 74, of Powell, Tennessee, and most recently of Wedgefield, South Carolina, passed away June 6, 2026, in Sumter County, South Carolina.
Terry was born in Powell to Zella Mae Roop Housley and Leonard R. Housley. He grew up in Anderson County and graduated from Clinton High School with the Class of 1971.
Senior Master Sgt. Housley earned an associate degree in logistics management from the Community College of the Air Force, a bachelor’s degree in human resources administration from Saint Leo University in 2002, and a master of science in management from Troy State University in 2004.
He entered active duty in 1971, and, throughout his 27-year military career, attended numerous war-planning courses before becoming an instructor in logistics and transportation studies.
As a respected logistics and air-transportation planner, Senior Master Sgt. Housley exemplified the core values of a senior noncommissioned officer in the Air Force.
He led by example and became recognized for his expertise in planning bare-base sustainment operations crucial to the success of combat operations. His assignments took him to many areas of conflict around the world, including Southeast Asia and Southwest Asia during the Gulf War. He served in a variety of roles at the higher headquarters, wing and squadron levels, specializing in air-transportation and logistics management. He was fond of saying, “I am not a hero, but did have the honor of walking beside a few.”
During the height of the Cold War, he supported numerous covert and Joint Chiefs of Staff deployments, as well as combat operations, including Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada, and Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia and Iraq during the liberation of Kuwait.
He was a persistent results-oriented military planner who shied away from notoriety and preferred to fly below the radar. His military decorations included the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters. Senior Master Sgt. Housley retired from USCENTAF/AFCENT at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, in 1997.
Following his military retirement, he worked for the Bryan Law Firm in Sumter, South Carolina, and later for DynCorp, where he managed war-reserve materials as an international civilian contractor. Health and family circumstances led him into retirement in 2004.
Terry was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hiking, hunting, boating, fishing and outdoor photography. He truly enjoyed the unmatched beauty of the local hills and streams of East Tennessee.
In his youth, he enjoyed observing wildlife, searching for wildflowers, digging ginseng, and ethical trapping for fur, food and sport.
He often credited his late mother (Zella, 1927-2008) for his spiritual awareness and moral compass, and his late father (Leonard, 1911-1988) for instilling in him a strong work ethic and exceptional interpersonal skills.
He was also a passionate fan of the Tennessee Volunteers, the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta Falcons. He often joked that he hoped his favorite teams would attend his funeral “so they could let me down one last time.” His brother, Paul, also shared many memorable fishing trips in Florida and deer hunting adventures in Georgia, experiences Terry always treasured.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Leonard A. Housley (1935-2011) and Donald Dyer (1949-2022) and his twin brother, Larry R. Housley (1952-2024).
He is survived by his brother Paul Housley and wife Teresa Dyer; sisters-in-law Donna Dyer and Sylvia Housley; longtime companion Brenda Myers and her loving family; several nieces, nephews, cousins; and many friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to a reputable veterans organization, Alzheimer’s research organization, a charity of your choice or by planting a tree in Terry’s memory.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, June 24, 2026, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Jones Mortuary, 375 N. Main St., Clinton. A funeral will follow at 7 p.m.
A graveside service with military honors will be held Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 10 a.m. at East Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery, 2200 E. Gov. John Sevier Highway, Knoxville. Family, friends and veterans are invited to attend and are asked to arrive by 9:45 a.m.