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Blog About Contact MOMAC student's artwork has been installed near JC Library! MOMAC Student on Front Page of Johnson City Press! Johnson City's Hands On Children's Museum is working with our students on a project creating directional hanging banners. These banners will point out different exhibits, their gift shop, restrooms.
I was saddened to learn of Wade's death.Wade and my son, Marty Harrison were born 8 months apart and were close growing up and in school.they were cousins.Marty died of a massive heart attack at 3 oclock in the morning on March 28th of 2009.Cleo and I were first cousins.I loved them so much.I miss them all greatly. We were very close all of our lives.I won't be able to come tomorrow to the celebration of Wade's life, but he and his family will be in my thoughts.love and prayers Mary Nell Cash Crowe. Uncle Roger, You never ceased to let me know how very proud you were of me. I kept all the letters you sent me while I was at U.T.
And during that difficult first year of teaching in Clarksville. You also were so proud of my husband Robert for serving his country. I remember when we were stationed in Germany and Robert was serving his 3rd tour in Afghanistan, You e-mailed me every time a helicopter went down just to make sure it wasn't Robert's and that Dalton and I were okay. You have always looked over me. When Dalton and I moved back to Johnson City 5 months ago, while Robert was in Korea it was a blessing in disguise. We were able to visit and talk on the phone.
I will always treasure those moments. In all of your letters, e-mails, and phone calls, you would end them by saying 'Thank you for being my friend'. Uncle Roger, Thank you for being my friend and now my guardian angel from above.
To all the Family of James Mitchell Leftwich: We are so sorry for your loss. We are sending our LOVE & PRAYERS to ALL. Bill has known Mitchell all his life and feels he owes his life to him for several reasons, Once he helped lift and get him out of a mining accident when a major rock fell on him, second he again pulled him from another mine rock fall the instant it fell, he also contributes his mine safety work to his friends knowledge, they also lived and worked together cutting mine timbers. He does know that he has lost a Good Friend, and he is praying for you all. Just because he is unable to attend services does not mean that he does not feel the pain of this loss you boys have. I have known Mitchell for the past 34 years; I can say he was a good provider for his family and a very pleasant person to be around. I want you all to know that we love and are Praying for you All.
A death of a Loved One is not ever easy; even though we know it is inevitable; the memories keep them alive in our hearts. LOVE & PRAYERS Bill & Terri Leftwich & Family. To the Buckles family; Just wanted to let you know how deeply saddened we are by the passing of Dear Eva Mae. She was an angel to all of us, and always went out of her way to tell me and my family how much she loved us.
The world is truly a lesser place without her presence in it. And may god lift you up and give you the stregnth to know that she is in a much grerater place this morning than we are.She was truly an angel here on earth, and her kind is getting further and further between. I never heard her say a derogratory thing about anything, except for the temperature in the sanctuary.If you all need anything, please dont hesitate to call. Know that your family will be in our prayers and that we love you all very much. A lot of people want some thing to search forward to, as well as guarantee of the Large level of revenue does that.
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FAMILY of JR COUNTS I knew from the moment I met JR that we would be friends? I couldn?t help but smile, when he smiled. I can?t help but to smile, through my tears, when I think back at the man I knew as a gentle giant? A kind, caring, do anything for you- friend, father and papa. Our meeting was not by chance but by God, JR came into my life when I needed him and helped me restore a very precious relationship. JR sure did have a way with words?
He could talk to anyone. So, JR if you are reading this? My relationship with my son is still going strong, thank-you, my friend.
To Ashley, Megan and Sarah, I am sorry for your loss and I pray that God comforts you and carries you through this difficult time. I am always here for you if you need me. Ed, we're all going to miss Marti, but none so much as you. Remember her love for you in order to help you navigate these rocky waters. Try also to be aware that there is no oneway ticket; all trips are round. The tour afforded by one short lifetime escorts us from conception, inception, reception, & perception thru susception, intussusception, misconception, & deception to eventual exception thru tears engendered by physical & emotional states varying from joy to pain to grief to ecstasy.
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Try to concentrate on the first & last of that spectrum & how those states were sometimes shared by you & Marti. We love you too, so take care of yourself during this lugubrious interval.
I too remember her cooking in the Manistee house. Every Christmas, Christine and I would go home and she'd be in the kitchen slicing and dicing. She would always make borscht for us (although Christine wouldn't have any) and the homemade plum pudding with rum sauce.
I swear I would gain 5 pounds a day and I didn't care. I also remember her teaching me that a 'clean house is a Godly house' although I never really understood how the two related. I was always just happy to help out in any way I could and she always made it fun to clean.
We would turn on the 'oldies' radio station and sing and dance while doing the chores. I think that is what describes her best - she met all challenges with a song and a smile in her heart, keeping God in her thoughts and on her tongue.
She will be missed and forever loved. Sue Zawacki says. Andrea and family, So sorry to hear of loss of your dear Mother.
I always remember her in your kitchen in the house on Lake Michigan, she was always fixing something delicious! Take care, my thoughts are with you. Dear Christine, Larry, Greg and Andrea I am so sorry for your loss. I know this kind of pain all too well and I feel horrible for the suffering you all must now endure.
In the end, family is what remains. It is now more important than ever that you love and support each other for no one sibling suffers more that the other. I will keep you all in my prayers that God helps you all to find peace and comfort, not just with yourselves but with each other as well. Knowing your mom as I did, the one thing she wanted the most was for all of you to be the gift to each other that she and Larry hoped for. Love and support each other.
Love is patient and kind. 1 Corinthians 13. Dear Gerald, Jane, Jerry, and Virginia, I am Billy's daughter, and I live in Florida now. I just spoke with my Mother, Fannie, and she told me the terrible news. I am so very sorry for what you are all going through.
I have read what eveyone has posted about Steve, and I can definitely see what a wonderful heart and spirit he had. Please know that I am praying for you all that God will watch over you and bring you peace. I know that everyone who believes will never be forgotten or left behind. That is God's promise for all of us.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. My deepest sorrows goes out to Stevie Dear Family and friends.We all know that if you were steves friend, he was a part of your family. He was your friend to the end. I had the privilidge or workin with steve for around 3 years.He was a big hearted good,hardworking guy.
Many a mornings we'd ride to get a biscuit for break and eat a sandwich for lunch and just talk cars,fishin,and about the good ol' days when life was alot simpler.I didnt know many of his friend or his family but I can tell ya he loved all of you'ns. He always spoke of his granny always had the best things to say about his friends especially his cousin johnnie and his family and Raymond and shannon and his family and dickie and so many others. None of us will ever forget him.
If everybody was as good hearted as Steve, there would be alot of Smil'in people and all of us would have that friend that you could call on for anything,no matter how big or small,day or night,or if it meant the last dollar in his pocket or the shirt off his back or workin til dark just cause a friend was in need That was our Dear Friend Steve. Our GOD is a merciful GOD and I Pray you are in the arms of Angels my friend. Rest In Peace my friend,there will never be another like you. To the family and friends of Stevie Hale.The world has lost one of the truly 'good guys'. I have never met a more caring, kind or good-hearted person! I am a former daughter-in-law to Lynn Furches and from the moment I met Stevie, more than twenty years ago, he never changed. He was true to himself as well as he was true to others.
He will be sadly missed by every person who was blessed to have known him.I know I was! The laughs we shared will NEVER be forgotten and his smile would melt any heart!! RIP Stevie & thank you for touching my life!! THANK YOU DWAYNE & WENDY, YES WE ARE SURE GOING TO MISS OUR STEVEIE, HE WAS THE BEST AND YOU ARE SO RIGHT HE WOULD GIVE THE SHIRT OFF HIS BACK. WE ARE SO BROKENHEARTED AND SO SO LOST WITHOUT HIM HERE WITH US, IT IS REALLY KILLING US. I HAVE NEVER HAD A FRIEND AS STEVEIE, NOT EVEN BACK HOME. HE IS ONE OF A KIND, HE WAS A MIRACLE BABY AND WHAT A MIRACLE /FRIEND GOD GAVE US.
WE LOVED HIM SO MUCH, THANK YOU FOR THE NICE COMMENT TO ME AND LARRY AND MY HEART GOES OUT TO HIS FAMILY, FOR STEVIES FAMILY WE WILL ALWAYS BE HERE FOR YOU ALL IF YOU EVER NEED US PLEASE CALL US FOR ANTHING WE ARE HERE FOR EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!!! I am sorry to here about Steve.
I am Pam' Woods mother. Steve was one of the nicest friends to Pam and Larry. He will be well missed over here. You couldn't have asked for a better man than steve.
He did so much for me and Pam and Larry. Everywhere i look in my house i see something that reminds me of Steve, HE WAS SO WONDERFUL TO ME AND I AM SURE GOING TO MISS HIM SO DEARLY.My heart goes out to all his family. I know we have to ask GOD to give us Peace, but it is sure going to be hard not haveing him here. I send my thoughts and PRAYERS TO ALL OF HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS, GOD BLESS!!!! Pam & Larry woods says.
We are so sorry for your loss of your loved one steveie hale. We loved him so so much like he was part of the family like a brother /son. He spent alot of time with us and did so many thing for my mother, he will be so missed. You couldn't ask for a better person, HE WAS THE BEST. Stevie we are gonna miss you and we love you so much. Rest in peace sweetie.
You will be with my daddy and we love you more than you will ever know. We thank you for everything you did for us,GOD BLESS YOU MY SWEET DEAR FRIEND! Pam and Larry.we are so sorry for the loss of your dear friend! We know how close he was to you all, he always seemed at home and happy when we would see him over at your house hanging out. Like he was your family.he will always be with you guys in your hearts.
We are so sorry for your loss of your loved one steveie hale. We loved him so so much like he was part of the family like a brother /son.
He spent alot of time with us and did so many thing for my mother, he will be so missed. You couldn't ask for a better person, HE WAS THE BEST. Stevie we are gonna miss you and we love you so much. Rest in peace sweetie. You will be with my daddy and we love you more than you will ever know. We thank you for everything you did for us,GOD BLESS YOU MY SWEET DEAR FRIEND! I am so saddened to hear of Dorothy's passing.
She was such a sweetheart with a heart of gold. My thoughts are now with you Roy, at the loss you must bare. I leave you with a poem of prayer and thought by Rev. 'Out of the depths to Thee I cry, whose fainting footsteps trod The paths of our humanity, Incarnate Son of God. Let faith transcend the passing hour, the transient pain and strife, Upraised by immortal power,- The power of endless life.
What a wonderful reunion awaits us all in heaven. I would like to express how deeply sorry I am for the loss of your parents. I know how if felt to lose my mom.
Jay, Kelley & family, please know that I am here for you and that I love you both dearly. I am praying for strength and healing during this very difficult time. I pray that God will lay a his healing hand on your family. I hope you have peace knowing that they are in a better place and not suffering. If there is anything that I can do, please do not hesitate to call.
Prayers to you and lots of love, Shannon. I want to express my heartfelt sympathy to you all during the loss of your parents.
This is a very difficult and sad time for you all. I am keeping your family in my prayers and thoughts. I believe God will give you all the strength you need to get through this trying time. The world is a better place because it was blessed with two precious souls. They both will be missed dearly.
Hopefully you all can find some comfort in knowing your parents are resting together in heaven. May you find love and support from the friends and family that surround you. With love and prayers, Tina. Jana, Jay and Family, We are so sorry for the grief you must feel with losing both parents at once. Only God's grace can enable a person to go through this kind of trial.
We pray that you will feel the everlasting loving arms of Jesus surround you with the comfort of the Holy Spirit filling your hearts. Your parents were wonderful people who brought much love and laughter to many. They were proud of both of you and the grandchildren. We will be praying for wisdom, strength and love from family and friends to help you take one day at a time. We serve a great God who knows our heartaches and sees our tears.
In my distress I called upon the Lord and He heard my cries, even unto his ears. Psalm 68 With hearftfelt prayers. TIMOTHY PAUL OSBORNE JR. Osborne Jr., age 42 of White Pine and formerly of Johnson City, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2011. He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Rhea Davenport Osborne. Aunt and Uncle Virginia and Author Osborne of Jonesboro and Uncle Jack Davenport of Chicago, IL.
He is survived by his brother, Christopher Scott Osborne of Jefferson City. A niece, Caryn M. Osborne of White Pine, a nephew, H. Benjamin Morris of Morristown.
Aunts, Mary L. Davenport of the home. Aunt/Uncle, Vickie and Robert Arms of Newport. Aunt, Betty Bananam of Newport.
Aunt/ Uncle, Faye and Landon Jones of Summerville, SC. Uncle/Aunt, Robert and Earlene Davenport of Jonesboro. Uncle/Aunt, Cecil and Betty Davenport of Jonesboro.
A sister-in-law, Shelley Osborne of White Pine. And a host of cousins and extended family. Osborne's final wishes were to be cremated and joined with his mother. A memorial service to honor Mr. Osborne's life will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at Faith Baptist Church in White Pine at 7:00 p.m. Thank you Lindsey, you have been a Godsend to me!!! Liz and Jennifer, Virginia was a lady that was very kind hearted, that loved to laugh, told stories of her world travels and her students in her language classes, and could sing with the voice of an angel.
I was always amazed that she was able to sing songs, by memory, and not missing a word of the song. Virginia's family and friends were very important to her, she always had enough love for everyone, you never felt left out. I truly loved her and will miss her. My condolences and prayers for the entire family.
For the family of Jerry Peters, We are saddened by the news of Uncle Jerry's passing. As a child I was blessed to know him as a handsome young man who loved the Lord, I especially remember him singing and playing his guitar. He was something of a magician too!
I know even though he endured many problems in life, he loved his family above all things. I am confident that he is in a much better place, rejoicing in the Lord and reunited with our loved ones. Praying that God will grant you comfort and peace during this time of sorrow. With Love & Prayers, Pam & Ray Brandt. Jon Jacobson and I met in 1970 at a house party on St. Petersburg Beach and became fast friends soon after.
We shared problems with children, marriage and divorce, we laughed, cried, sang and played together and with our friends. We had a strong and lasting friendship that endured time and distance until last Saturday. I shall miss our conversations that always shared a joke or two.Jon had an insight into life that made him a very special person. If you needed help in any way, he would be the first to be there for you. His off beat sense of humor gave me a great deal of laughter and he endured my banter. I admire the bravery that Jon had as he faced his impending death. Jon Jacobson was my friend and there is a hole on the eath where he used to walk.
May he rest at the right hand of God. Lea and Pam LaFluer says. For Sam Fann: Thank you, I Love You Both. We Remember You (Dedicated to J. Sam Fann) You entered our lives at various points, You changed each of us in so many ways. Our talks varied and every one of them educated us, Your gifts are still quite cherished. The kindness that you gave so freely, And the sacrifices that you endured are understood.
Our parting was one of lasting sorrow, It changed us for the remainder of our time. You are still an inspirational light to us, Your wisdom still guides our hands and mind. You may be gone but you are never far from us, One day God willing we shall be together again. Lea LaFluer Copyright 2011. Sam was my all-time favorite teacher in college. I had him several times over the last few years and greatly enjoyed each class. He emphasized the importance of helping others and having compassion for those need.
He brought it many folks from the Manna House to speak to the class and bring awareness tho their plights. Sam reminded us of the extreme importance of giving back to your community and to your country if at all possible. Students were very fond of Sam because he treated us like the adults we are and really cared about teaching us the class from a first-hand account rather than strictly from books and powerpoints. I can honestly say I learned more in his class than any other because he kept it real and interesting. I feel honored that I was one of the lucky few to have been blessed to know him and study under him. He will be missed deeply!
Although Sam was the director here at Manna House he was also a friend and brother to the residents here. He was without a doubt the most compassionate and benevolent person I had ever met. His ability to take on even the most broken individuals and see the positive in them is truly laudatory. I cannot ever remember anyone saying anything negative about Sam but what is truly amazing is how many people have been positively affected by this man. He will truly be missed. With reverence and love.the members of the Manna House. For Sam Fann: We Remember You (Dedicated to J.
Sam Fann) You entered our lives at various points, You changed each of us in so many ways. Our talks varied and every one of them educated us, Your gifts are still quite cherished. The kindness that you gave so freely, And the sacrifices that you endured are understood. Our parting was one of lasting sorrow, It changed us for the remainder of our time. You are still an inspirational light to us, Your wisdom still guides our hands and mind. You may be gone but you are never far from us, One day God willing we shall be together again.
Lea LaFluer Copyright 2011. BILL IAM REALLY SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF FARELL I KNOW HOW LOST YOU MUST BE WITH HISPASSING BECAUSE YOU AND FAEELL WORKED TOGEATHER FOR AS LONG AS I HAVE KNOWN YOU ALL YOUR SON FARELL WAS A GOOD MAN HE WAS A PERFECT SON BILL I REALLY FOUGHT A LOT OF FARELL I DID NOT KNOW THAT HE WAS SICK IAM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND GUIDE YOU THROUGH THIS HARD LOSS FARELL WILL BE REMEMBEREDFOR YEARSD TO PASS ANY ONE WHO KNEW HIM WILL NEVER FORGET FARELL IT IS SUCH A SAD LOSS FOR THE COMMUNITY TAKE CARE OF YOUSELF MR. To the Snyder Family 'GOODBY FARRELL' You can shed tears because he is gone or you can smile because he lived. You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, Or you open your eyes and see all that he left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see him, Or you can be full the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and that he is gone, Or you cherish his memory and live on.
'We love you and will miss you untill we meet again, For our family circle will not be broken.' THE TUBBs FAMILY; MY DEAR JANET THERE ARE NO WORDS WHICH COULD POSSIBLE EXPRES AT THIS TIME MORE MEANINGFUL THAN MY LOVE AND HEARTFELT GRATITUDE WHICH YOU, YOUR MOM, YOUR DAD, KENNY, & STEVE BROUGHT TO MY LIFE OVER THE YEARS. YOU HAVE ALL BEEN THERE IN SO MANY UNFORGETABLE YEARS & WILL BE ENDEARED IN MY HEART FOREVER.
WITH THE LORD'S WILL I WILL BE HERE IN YOUR & ASHLEY's LIFE, AS LONG AS THE LORD LETS ME LIVE I WILL BE HERE FOR YOU TWO. I PRAY THAT THE LORD BLESSES AND CARRYS YOU THROUGH THESE MEMORABLE TIMES AS THEY WILL BE THERE FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIVES. YOUR FRIENDS WITH AND IN CHRIST JESUS OUR LORD FOREVER; Larry n Minda Furches. Dear Nina, David and Wendy, I am so sorry to here about Ferral, I passed by your house on Friday and was thinking about you all. I wished I would have stopped but I was working. He was a wonderful man and I am so blessed to have been able to know you all. Farral always had a smile on his face and was always glad to see you.
And every time he would see me he would tell me how much he liked my cooking. I am glad I was able to see him a few months ago. He will be truely missed and I will keep you all in my prayers.
If you need any thing let me know, you know where I work. Love you all, Peace and God Bless, Linda and Roman McKinney. Sam Snyder sr says. At a time like this, Farrell would say there are no words to express our sorry to the family. But as a cousin, I have known Farrell since we were young. He has always been the bright happy going person that life should have let him be. As a person seeing the departure of loved ones, Farrell knew this day was coming.
I say thanks Farrell for all the good times, smiles you gave to me and Joyce and wish all the love to your family. Billy, life takes it's course, you know better than anyone, but your son. I do share your pain if I may. Time will heal the pain of loss, but you never forget.
Sam & Joyce Snyder. At a time like this, Farrell would say there are no words to express our sorry to the family. But as a cousin, I have known Farrell since we were young. He has always been the bright happy going person that life should have let him be. As a person seeing the departure of loved ones, Farrell knew this day was coming. I say thanks Farrell for all the good times, smiles you gave to me and Joyce and wish all the love to your family. Billy, life takes it's course, you know better than anyone, but your son.
I do share your pain if I may. Time will heal the pain of loss, but you never forget.
Sam & Joyce Snyder. To Lori Usary and her family. I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of working with Lori, and she was incredible. She was a light among darkness and always kept a positive outlook on even the darkest situation. She looked out for me on several occasions and I will never forget that. She had the distinction of being an incredibly down to earth and intelligent woman.
I always admired the way she never passed judgment on others, and truly tried to help everyone that crossed her path. She helped me and saved my job, and I know that she was a help to her clients as well. I am sorry that the world has lost this wonderful woman, but I know that she has left a positive mark on so many people.including me. I hope that this story can help bring you serenity in your grief.
I wish her family and friends well and express my deepest sympathy for all of you. May Lori rest in peace.Rachael Ruby. To Janice Rhodes & Family, We are so sorry to hear of Troy's passing.
We trust the pleasant memories he left with you will overshadow the sorrow you now feel. I (Mary) went to school with all the Rhodes kids and always found them to be respectful and polite. Earl got to know Troy in later years and always thought a lot of him. He was a fine man. We will not be able to come to his services - as you know Earl doesn't walk very well and I have an abcessed tooth.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mary & Earl Kaylor. Janice, I am sorry to hear about Troy.
He was a very hard working man, he always treated me good.He would do anything for anyone to help them. Lonnie said he gave him the first wallet he ever had with a chain on it. He has talked about when he was a little boy and Troy would take him over to the farm with him.He really enjoyed that with him.Jessie really like him too I remember when she was little she would hear him coming and run to the door to wave at him.
I know its hard right now but we know he's in a better place he has no more pain. I wont be able to be there tonight but Lonnie is coming. If i can do anything just let me know. Love you all, Pennie Lonnie & Jessie. Janice: Please know how much I really did hate to hear of Troys passing, but we do have the condolence of knowing where he is, even though that it is not of much help during this time. I am in CO with Charlena and Taylor so I cannot be there so please accept my apologies for that.
I pray Gods peace and love on you and the girls and grandkids. Just know how much he loved you and his family and know you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless You All. I love you Janice. Sherry Taylor Charlena (Taylor)and Andrew Park and Family Carla (Scott) Bickford and Andy Bickford and Family Gracey (Taylor)Bunn.
To the Usary Family.god bless you all.Lorie is a wounderful and loving lady. Lori, I can't believe that you are gone. It just doesn't seem fair.
I don't know what happened or why you have been taken from your friends and family at such a young age. I realize it has been quite sometime since we had seen each other but that doesn't make it any easier. You were always such a kind and outgoing person and you will be truly missed by all who knew you. To Dave and the Boys, your wife and mom was such a delightful person to be around and I have so many memories of her and Samantha from high school that I will treasure forever.
Never forget how much she loved each of you. YOU WILL ALL BE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. MY LOVE TO EACH OF YOU. Lori you will be deeply missed, my heart is very heavy, you were such a great friend, and a terrific person, i'm sorry you were in so much pain, and we didn't see it, we would have gladly dropped everything to help you in your time of need, like you always did for your friends. Brett, Bo, and Jake your mother loved you very much, and was proud of all of you, hang on to that, she talked about you all the time. My prayers are with you all and your family.
Your mom was an awesome lady and loved by so many. To the family of Bill Flynn: My husband Charlie Irons worked with Bill for a number of years on the old New York Central/Penn Central/Conrail Railroads and served in the capacity of fireman as well as engineer. Charlie sends his sincerest sympathies to all the family at this time of loss. He has many fond memories of Bill and their times together on the railroad. Judy Wymer also sends her fondest sympathies to Katherine and the family. She remembers the times that she and Uncle Charlie (her husband who has since passed) stopped to see Bill and Katherine on their many travels south.
I will keep Bill in prayer on Sunday at Mass. Once again our sincerest sympathies for your loss. Marie and Charlie Irons Judy Wymer. I grew up in the Down Home, my sister worked as a waitress for years when I was a child. She helped care for me and my little sister and often brought us to work. She didn't have to ask, Brother Dave always looked out for us. When we werent scampering around like hamsters we'd sit next to him in the two cramped seats closest to the bar & sound area.
The Down Home has always had a family feel to it, and it was a comfort to walk in and see him smiling, always with a good word to say decade after decade. He was the grandfather everyone wished they had. My heart goes to his family, both blood related and otherwise.
My condolences to the family for the loss of Euell Little. I have heard of his construction all of my life.
He must have been terrific at building houses. My not is especially to Brenda.
I believe we went to school together at Boones Creek in the sixth grade. I have thought about you and wondereded what happened to you. I was there in the fourth and sixth grade. You always seemed like a very nice and friendly person with always a kind word.
If this is not the same Brenda Little, please forgive me and forget that I wrote. I pray for all members of the family in this difficult time and may God give you strength. I lost my Mother (1987), my father (2002), and my youngest sister (2005). There will be times you will cry even though you think you're over losing a loved one. I assure you, your father will always be there in your heart.
God bless and keep you safe. Every time I played or visited the Down Home, Brother Dave was one of the two people I always looked forward to seeing there. The other was Phil Leonard. That was because they would always make me laugh and smile. And they always gave you something real you could take with you. I will miss Brother Dave's warmth, his humor, his old-school love for music and musicians, and the twinkle in his eyes.
I don't think there is a single person who ever crossed Brother Dave's path that won't remember him fondly and always. He was one-of-a-kind. I don't expect to ever meet anyone like Brother Dave again - I don't think the Good Lord has a need to make another one. He got it just right the first time.
I was blessed to call Brother Dave my friend for 28yrs. I first met him at Fannon's Mkt in the early 80's, he taught me how to shoot pool and we played many a game in those early years. He and I use to talk and laugh for hours, he had so many humorous stories to tell.and I don't think there was anything about music that he didn't know. In later years I would usually see him when I went to the Down Home or if I was just passing by sometimes he would be standing outside and I would blow the horn or cat whistle and he would wave and flash that big smile.
I will always remember his smile most of all.it warmed you up the moment you saw it. Brother Dave was one of a kind and I am a better person from having known him. I plan to attend the gathering tonight at the Down Home to celebrate his life. I will miss him terribly and he will hold a special place in my heart forever. I would like to offer my deepest sympathy to his family, may God be with you and comfort you during this time.
I first met Brother Dave at the Southwest Depot and then came to know him over many years at the Down Home. I remember arriving at my first Telluride Bluegrass Festival at 2:00am after a 40- hour road trip. Charlie and I pitched a tent at the city campground in the dark. The next morning I stumbled out of the tent and was greeted by a gigantic mountain and Brother Dave! Later that year I left East Tennessee to live in many other places. For over 20 years, each time I came home and went to the Down Home, Brother Dave was always the first person I looked for.
Coming home will never be the same. I will so miss his genuine charm, wit, and warmth. Brother Dave was kind of the grizzled but always smiling face of the Down Home to me. I performed there many times over the past 25 years or so and he was a constant bright presence there - welcoming, jovial, a twinkle in his eye, that East Tennessee drawl, his wild beard, easy to laugh, a sip of moonshine, and a respect and love for the kind of music that I and a host of other bluegrassers and beyond brought to the club. I am a happier and better person to have known him and I'll carry a small part of that big spirit with fond memory, respect, and an unabashed yeeha! With condolences to family and friends, Mark Schatz, Crownsville, MD. To the Cash family, Mike and I have been neighbors of Bobby's for over 3 years now, and although we have had not the chance to meet, I feel as though we've known him for years.
As I sit in my chair and see him sitting on his front porch when the sun is shining and always see him waiting for the kids to get off the bus and come up over the hill. Bobby will be missed greatly im sure,but always remember he will have the front row to all that ya'll do! Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
God Bless, Mike & Paula Maples.