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Jun 22, 2017

Flowers chosen for European event

Coaches for the team are Kamryn Sherman (Clemson ’13) and CJ Sherman (Covenant ’87). “Maryville College coach Kandis Schram actually nominated Emma for it last year and they contacted us about her playing again this year,” related Cleveland head coach Trish Flowers, who is also Emma’s mother.“This is actually the first time since 14-under ball that she’s getting to play with her own age group,” the elder Flowers explained. “She’s always played ‘up,’ against older girls.”“Playing ‘up’ has been bittersweet, but it has helped her in some things she needed to work on.”Despite being a 6-foot-2, power hitter, Flowers has the athleticism to play every position on the court, so at the high school and club level she rarely leaves a match.“There has been a lot of pressure, especially from college coaches, that want her to just concentrate on one position, as well as just play one sport,”?commented the two-sport standout’s coach and mom.Along with being the Co-District 5-AAA?Player of the Year, as well as district and region tournament MVPs,? Flowers is also an all-district performer on the basketball court.“I played multiple sports in high school and I?think it benefits players to do that, so they don’t risk getting burned out,” stated Coach Flowers, who was a?three-sport (track, volleyball, basketball) standout in high school herself in Fairfield, Ohio, before coming to play basketball for Lee College and was a member of the Lady Flames' 1999 NCCAA?National Championship squad.“Playing basketball has been good for her. Coach (Tony)?Williams has pushed her to a higher level and increased her competitive spirit.”On the volleyball court last fall, the Flowers duo led the Lady Raiders to the program’s first TSSAA?State Tournament berth.Cleveland finished 39-15 on the campaign and tied for sixth place at the state event.After bouncing back from an opening round loss to nine-time state champion Siegel, they posted a big victory over three-time state champ Ravenwood.The Lady Raider season ended against Farragut, which was on its way to its second straight state runner-up finish. Emma earned a spot on the Class AAA Tennessee Sports Writers Association's All-State Team after leading the greater Chattanooga area in kills (779) and was second in aces (94).She also finished with a career-best 388 digs, 256 assists and 19 blocks.Flowers also played for the C4 Explosion volleyball team, which had a great club season.“We (C4) qualified for the nationals for the first time, but we weren’t able to go, because some of our best girls had prom that weekend,” Emma related.“We placed very high in tournaments in Nashville, Atlanta, (Louisville) Kentucky and St. Louis,” she added.Nancy Culver coaches the C4 squad that includes several players from Baylor, Signal Mountain and the North Georgia area.While Flowers has several offers from NAIA?and NCAA?D-II schools, she is waiting to make her collegiate decision.“I’m trying to keep my options open,” she explained. “I’m looking for the door God is going to open for me. I don’t want to rush into a decision yet.”Right after she gets back from Europe, Flowers has been invited to attend a camp put on by Ole Miss at Siegel High School in Murfreesboro.After five days at home, she will then head to North Carolina for a camp at Gardner-Webb University, a D-I school.“The Gardner-Webb coach (Leo Sayles) has been very honest with u... (Cleveland Daily Banner)

Apr 7, 2017

Obituaries for Sunday, March 19, 2017

Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd.Florence Arruda CarvalhoFlorence Arruda Carvalho, formerly of Kealia, passed away on Feb. 23 at Maryville Hospital in Beaverton, Ore., at the age of 89. She was born on Sept. 5, 1927, in Kealia.She was preceded in death by husband Ernest Souza Carvalho, son Clifford G. Carvalho, parents Manuel Sr. and Mary Rente Arruda, brothers Manuel Jr., Antone, Joseph, John and Henry, sisters Mary (Joseph) Rapozo, Jennie (Jackie) Rapozo, Helen (Alfonso) Fial, Lydia (Jimmy) Rodrigues and Bernice (Eddie) Braun.She is survived by daughter Charlene (Carmen) Failla of Beaverton, Ore., daughter-in-law Puanani (Clifford) Carvalho of Kapaa, sister-in-law Alice (Henry) Arruda of Lihue, granddaughter Leilani (Nick) Seau, grandsons Scott and Chad Failla and Makana Carvalho, seven great-grandchildren and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.A Mass will be celebrated on Friday, March 24, at St. Catherine Church. Visitation begins at 9 a.m., and Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Burial will be held at a later date. A celebration of life luncheon will follow the Mass.Doris Jean KayeDoris Jean Kaye of Kapaa peacefully passed away on Feb. 24. She was born in Albany, N.Y., on Jan. 11, 1927, and was a retired radiology technician.She was preceded in death by her eldest daughter Nancy Kaye Becker.She is survived by daughter Nina Summers of Oahu, son Adam (Kanani) Kaye of Kauai, five grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.A celebration of life will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 25, at the Ko‘olau Hui‘ia Church at 4095 Kealia Rd. in Anahola.The family graciously declines flowers and requests aloha attire.Kauai Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home assisted the Kaye family with arrangements.Tamotsu ‘Tamo’ TakamuraTamotsu “Tamo” Takamura of Lawai passed away at home on March 11 at the age of 86. Born on Nov. 5, 1930, in Waimea, he was a retired carpenter for Gay and Robinson and a U.S. Army veteran.He was preceded in death by his infant daughter Janiel, parents Jutari and Yukie Takamura, sisters Tsuruko Takamura and Masuko Ijima and brothers ... (Thegardenisland.com)

Mar 30, 2017

Obituaries for Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd.Florence Arruda CarvalhoFlorence Arruda Carvalho, formerly of Kealia, passed away on Feb. 23 at Maryville Hospital in Beaverton, Ore., at the age of 89. She was born on Sept. 5, 1927, in Kealia.She was preceded in death by husband Ernest Souza Carvalho, son Clifford G. Carvalho, parents Manuel Sr. and Mary Rente Arruda, brothers Manuel Jr., Antone, Joseph, John and Henry, sisters Mary (Joseph) Rapozo, Jennie (Jackie) Rapozo, Helen (Alfonso) Fial, Lydia (Jimmy) Rodrigues and Bernice (Eddie) Braun.She is survived by daughter Charlene (Carmen) Failla of Beaverton, Ore., daughter-in-law Puanani (Clifford) Carvalho of Kapaa, sister-in-law Alice (Henry) Arruda of Lihue, granddaughter Leilani (Nick) Seau, grandsons Scott and Chad Failla and Makana Carvalho, seven great-grandchildren and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.A mass will be celebrated on Friday, March 24, at St. Catherine Church. Visitation is from 9 a.m., with Mass from 10 top 11 a.m. Burial will be held at a later date. A celebration of life luncheon will follow the Mass.Tamotsu ‘Tamo’ TakamuraTamotsu “Tamo” Takamura of Lawai passed away at home on March 11, at the age of 86. Born on Nov. 5, 1930 in Waimea, he was a retired carpenter for Gay & Robinson and a U.S. Army veteran.He was preceded in death by his infant daughter Janiel, parents Jutari and Yukie Takamura, sisters Tsuruko Takamura and Masuko Ijima and brothers Shigeyuki Takamura, Mitsuo Takamura and Tomeichi Takamura.He is survived by his wife Janet Takamura, son Robin Takamura of Kaneohe, son-in-law Kanani Malama, daughter Tammy Takamura of Hanapepe, daughter-in-law Amanda Lamcambra of Oahu, grandchildren Kitana Takamura, Dillon Takamura, Tristan “Pomai” (MacArthur) Delacruz, Kailan (Tiana) Malama, Jaecie (Javin Balisican) Malama and Keanu Malama, great-grandchildren Mikaylah Jade Schoenberg, Kieran Sage Schoenberg, Nevaeh-Lehua Malama, Teivan Delacruz, Kingsley Balisican, Baelee-Rose Delacruz and Meliyah-Grace Delacruz, brothers Yukio Takamura of Oahu and Glenn Takamura of California, sisters Jean Komori of Oahu and Sally Okada of Kekaha, and numerous nieces and nephews.Memorial services will be held on Saturday, March 25, at Kauai Veterans Cemetery in Hanapepe, with visitation from 10 to 11 a.m., and services beginning at 11 a.m.The family suggests casual attire and that flowers be omitted.Arrangements were handled by Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd.Teodora YasayTeodora Yasay of Lihue passed away on Kauai at the age of 89 on March 1. Born on Nov. 9, 1927 on Kauai, she was a homemaker.She was preceded in death by her son Roger Cortez, parents Teodoro Miguel and Laudencia Salvador Miguel, stepfather Tiburcio Ramos, and brothers Florentino “Floyd” Miguel, Jose Miguel and Antomino Miguel.She is survived by her sons Davis Cortez, Richard Cortez, Patrick Cortez, Clifford Cortez, Rudy Yasay, Ernest Yasay, Jimmy Yasay, Edwin Yasay, Gideon Yasay, Ruben Yasay and Kelson Yasay, daughters Norma Cortez, Debbie Leikvoll, Marion Morita and Marina Martinez, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, and sisters Fortunate Cabotungan of Hilo and Flora Espiritu.Memorial services will be held on Saturday, March 25, at The Salvation Army church in Lihue. Services will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.The family suggests casual attire.Arrangements were handled by Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd.Shiloh Ro... (Thegardenisland.com)

Feb 3, 2016

Thursday Night Obit Update

Jo Ann Hall. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville. JOANN PORTER HINERMAN, 79, of Maryville, TN, passed from this life at her home on January 24, 2016. Born May 25, 1936, she was a daughter of the late Clarence Porter and Geraldine Harris. JoAnn was retired from Food City after 15 years of service and was a member of Dotson Memorial Baptist Church. Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Beard Mortuary, Huntington, with Gene Brooks, officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the time of services. Burial will follow at Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her honor in support of Family Promise Blount County, P.O. Box 4457, Maryville, TN, 37802. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.beardmortuary.com. LUCIAN E. McCLELLAN, 85, widower of Jane P. McClellan, died, Jan. 25 at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House. Funeral services were private for the family. Reger Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEADOWS, 32, of Lexington, KY, formerly of Huntington, passed away Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at his residence. A Celebration of Life will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, January 30, 2016, at Lafayette Christian Church, Lexington, Ky., with David Wu officiating. The family will receive friends after 1:30 pm Saturday at the church. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of William to the American heart Association. Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington is assisting the family. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.chapmans-mortuary.com. RUFUS MOORE, 78, of Lake Wells, Florida, formerly of McDowell, Ky., husband of Phyllis Moore, passed away Wednesday in Lake Wells. A Celebration of Life will take place at 10 a.m. Monday at Wayside Baptist Church, Lake Wells. LORA V. "GINNY" NEAL, 85, of Point Pleasant, died Tuesday at home. Funeral services will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Wilcoxen Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Kirkland Memorial Gardens. Visitation will take place two hours prior to the funeral at the funeral home. TOM WHEELER, 60, of Gallipolis, died Wednesday. He was the owner and operator of the Colony Theatre and Kanauga Drive In. Services will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday at Willis Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Mound Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. LETHA "LORETTA" WRIGHT SMITH, 86, of Ashland, widow of James A. Smith, died Wednesday at Community Hospice Center. She was a mother of five and a Kentucky Colonel. Funeral services will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at Steen Funeral Home, 13th Street Chapel. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation for family will be from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, and public visitation will begin at 1 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. SHARON LYNN YATES SMITH, 65, of Ona, died Thursday. (Huntington Herald Dispatch)

Feb 3, 2016

Maryville news and events for the week of Feb. 3

Discovery Sundays series The 9th annual Discovery Sundays Series continues with "Floral Design Ideas" from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 21, at the Maryville Community Center, 500 E. Division, in Maryville. Jeff and Zach Bair, of Grimm & Gorly Too Flowers & Gifts, in Troy, will demonstrate how to make floral tablescapes, living door wreaths and hangings, as well as fresh arrangements. All sessions are free and open to the public. Pre-registration is requested, but definitely not required to ensure enough handouts. For more information, call Sharon at 618-772-8555. A session may be cancelled if weather is severe. FBCM's Living Free Groups One of the key purposes of First Baptist Church Maryville, 7110 State Route 162, in Maryville, is to “Encourage the Hurting.” Life is difficult, and many are faced with challenges and issues that are uncontrollable or hard to manage. When going through these difficult circumstances, many people feel alone and like no one cares or can help. FBCM wants people to know they are not alone — the people of FBCM care and can help. FBCM’s Living Free Groups help by bringing together group members navigating through similar circumstances with experienced group leaders for mutual support and encouragement. Groups include: • Alzheimer’s Support: at 6:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month • Cancer Companions: at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month • Divorce Recovery: at 7 p.m. every Thursday • Grief Support: at 7 p.m. every Thursday ... (STLtoday.com)

Feb 2, 2016

Roller derby community turns out to salute the late Samantha Miller

Miller, 27, who died in late October when her stalled car was struck by a vehicle along Interstate 55/70 near Maryville in Madison County. “She was always one of the last ones to leave the track” at the end of practice, Robbins told the crowd. “She was always trying to better herself.” She was always one of the last ones to leave the track. She was always trying to better herself. Katie Robbins, roller derby teammate of Samanta Miller Robbins retired Miller’s jersey number, 1988, and then watched as two teammates — Melissa Dunn and Shawn Vratney, who was Miller’s cousin — presented Miller’s father and younger sister with a team photo and bouquets of roses. The sister, Zoe Monroe, described Miller as her best friend, whose passing has made life very difficult. “It’s been a wreck, really,” Monroe said. “I’ve been going to work more just to keep it off of my mind, but it’s been hard.” Christmas “was horrible,” she added. “Because every Christmas she’s there with the kids, but this year she wasn’t there.” The tribute to Miller took place during the intermission between bouts of competing roller teams. Barry Monroe, Miller’s father, watched the first bout of the night, a fiercely fought contest between The Roadsters and The Hotrods, while his grandson — Miller’s youngest child, Brantly, 3 — sat quietly in his lap. Barry Monroe described Miller, who also had a son Jay, 9, and and a daughter Haily, 6, as “a loving, caring mother. A wonderful daughter. She had her ups and downs in life, but she was on the way of recovering from the divorce.” Miller took up roller derby two years ago, and she took to it rapidly, advancing to the rank of co-captain of the Crush’s “B” team. “It let her spread her wings a lot,” her father said. “She made a lot more friends. It made her much happier.” Barry Monroe had played roller hockey for many years, and that’s how Miller learned to skate, he said. For the uninitiated, fl... (Belleville News-Democrat)

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