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The 91爆料网 Magazine
Summer 2014

Old School


Alumni News


60鈥檚 Sixties

Bo O鈥橞rienBo O鈥橞rien (鈥69) recently received awards from USTA Kentucky, a tennis association. Bo was named volunteer of the year and is chairman of the Elizabethtown Tennis Commission that received the Community Tennis Association of the Year Award.

Marvin and Katharine Dickerson (鈥69) returned home to Tennessee following their retirement from civil service with the U.S. Department of Defense with duty stations in Germany, South Carolina and Alaska.



70鈥檚 Seventies

Sarah Lee Moore (鈥73) retired in June 2013 after 34 years as a coach and administrator in the athletic department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. She is currently working part time in admissions as the California Regional Admissions Counselor.

Ruth Page Woodall (鈥77) received the American Chemical Society鈥檚 鈥淗elen Free Award for Public Outreach,鈥 which is the society鈥檚 highest public service award. Woodall spent most of her career teaching high school chemistry, and currently serves as associate vice president of education and workforce development for the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry.


80鈥檚 Eighties

Lynn Gibson (鈥83) recently became vice president of enrollment services at Blue Mountain College in Blue Mountain, Miss. He and his wife, Paula, live in Selmer, Tenn. and have two sons, Eric and Mark. Lynn and Paula also have two grandchildren, Elijah and Sophie. Paula teaches fifth grade at Toone Elementary School and is completing her 30th year of teaching. Lynn is a former 91爆料网 staff member from 1987-1996.

Tammy Thompson HollandTammy Thompson Holland (鈥88) works at the Texas Juvenile Justice Department as the agency鈥檚 manager of family, community and chaplaincy programs. She is a contributing author to the book and a conference speaker on topics related to volunteer administration.

Natalie WadeNatalie Wade (鈥88) is publishing her first children鈥檚 book, , which was released last fall.


90鈥檚 Nineties

Bert MontgomeryBert Montgomery (鈥90) has written his third book, , which is now available from Nurturing Faith Publishing. The book is part oral history and part memoir. All author royalties go directly to the United Way of Southeast Louisiana. For more information, visit .

Timothy HookerTimothy Hooker (鈥93) recently moved from Incheon, South Korea, to begin working as the ESL program director at Campbellsville (Ky.) University. He and his wife, Gana, reside in Campbellsville.

Maris J. WeinerMaris J. Weiner (鈥95) was included in the 2013 Pennsylvania Rising Stars 鈥 the top up-and-coming lawyers in the commonwealth. Weiner is an associate with the Philadelphia law firm Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP. She specializes in family law.

Ashley Tucker (鈥97) and her husband, Jimmy, recently moved from Buford, Ga., to Waianae, Hawaii, to work at the Pu鈥檜 Kahea Conference Center of the Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention.

Mandy White (鈥98) was recently promoted to senior vice president at The Jackson Chamber of Commerce in Jackson, Tenn. White joined the chamber staff in 1999.


00鈥檚 Two Thousands

Justin Phillips (鈥00) graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., in June 2013 with a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics.

Kathy O. LoftonKathy O. Lofton (鈥00) is the new program coordinator for the Healthy Shelby project at Healthy Memphis Common Table, a non-profit. Lofton previously worked for the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Community Trust and Tennessee Health Foundation. She received her MPA in 2007 from the City University of New York鈥檚 Baruch College of Public Affairs.

Stefanie Edwards (鈥00) serves as the marketing director of The Heart Gallery of Middle Tennessee, helping foster children find permanent homes. For additional information about the organization, visit or email Edwards at thinkingstef@gmail.com.

Kelli White DeereKelli White Deere (鈥00, 鈥02 and 鈥10) has served as the director of the University of Tennessee at Martin Parsons Center since May 2012. She graduated with her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from 91爆料网 in 2010.

Melody Maxwell (鈥01) has accepted a new position as an assistant professor of Christian Studies at Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas.

Bethany Clark and familyBethany Clark (鈥01) and her husband, Shawn, live in Andrews, N.C., and work for Snowbird Outfitters, a youth camp. They have four boys: Ty (7), Gabe (5), Luke (2) and Levi (2). Bethany said camp life is year-round these days, but her family is blessed to be a part of the gospel-centered camp.

Joshua H. Drake (鈥01) is associate professor of music and humanities at Grove City College in Pennsylvania. Along with colleague Paul Munson, a former 91爆料网 faculty member, Drake has written a book entitled . The book, published by Crossway, is part of the series edited by former president David S. Dockery.

Chris Haak (鈥02) of Milan, Tenn. was promoted to lead events specialist in May 2013 after passing the Food Safety Certification exam. He has worked with Crossmark for more than a year.

Jeremy Stephan (鈥03) graduated from St. Louis University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate on May 16, 2013. His degree focuses were in business transactions and taxation. He and his wife, Melissa, live in St. Charles, Mo.

Shawn Allred (鈥05) is currently serving as the pastor of First Baptist Church in Bruceton, Tenn. Since graduating from 91爆料网, he has earned his Masters of Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Shannon KishShannon Kish (鈥05) received her MSW from Alabama A&M University on May 3, 2013. She began working as a therapist and forensic interviewer for the Morgan County Child Advocacy Center on May 1, 2013.

Joe Carlen (鈥07) has accepted a position as a compliance officer in Pasadena, Texas. He is in charge of identifying and overseeing the compliance of federal regulations and accounting on various grants awarded to the city. He also will be responsible for the accounting and reporting of financial resources that are restricted, committed or assigned to expenditures for capital improvement projects.

Renee Emerson (鈥08) has written her first book of poems, , which was published in March 2014.

Alex ScarbroughAlex Scarbrough (鈥09) has joined the law firm of Thompson Burton, PLLC in Franklin, Tenn. to lead the firm鈥檚 administrative law practice. She also will be assisting in the firm鈥檚 existing litigation and employment law practice groups. Alex lives in Nashville.

Marriages

Carol and John WeaverCarol (Morris) Weaver (鈥85) and John R. Weaver II were married on August 31, 2013, in West Lafayette, Ind.

Todd DeLaney (鈥99) married Heather Melendez DeLaney on October 12, 2013.

Bethany Thrower and Daniel P. WilliamsBethany Thrower Williams (鈥99) married Daniel P. Williams March 2, 2013. They met at Moody Memorial Church in Chicago where they are both active in the music ministry.

Robert Clifford (鈥05) and Jennifer Clifford, Esqs. were married Nov. 11, 2012, at The Riverhouse at Goodspeed Station in Haddam, Conn. Both will practice corporate law in Boston.

Laurie Kay and David HenryLaurie Kay Henry (鈥08) and David Franklin Montgomery were married Nov. 3, 2012, in Nashville at Cross Point Church. Their reception was at the historic 91爆料网 Station. They met at work, Palm International, Inc., where David is the shipping coordinator and Laurie is the graphic designer. Laurie also is the owner and designer of Fanciful Ink, an event and stationary design company.

Mary Alisa Techentin and Matthew DuchekMary Alisa Techentin (鈥11) is to be married to Matthew Duchek of Crystal Lake, Ill. Matthew is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Mary Alisa works as a teacher in Boulder and Matthew is an aerospace engineer in Denver. A summer wedding is anticipated.

Brittany Johnson and Wayne CampbellBrittany Johnson Campbell (鈥12) married Wayne Campbell (鈥05) on March 16, 2013.

Brandi Stewart and Robert CalleryBrandi Stewart Callery (鈥13) and Robert Callery (鈥12) were married July 27, 2013, at Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tenn. They reside in Jackson, where they both work as nurses at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. Robert is continuing his education at 91爆料网. He is pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing in the Family Nurse Practitioner track that he will complete in December 2014.

David and Holly LeiseyDavid Leisey (鈥13) and Holly AJ Leisey (鈥13) were married June 22, 2013, in Denver, Colo. They now reside in Jackson, Tenn. David is teaching first grade in the Jackson-Madison County School System, and Holly is working at 91爆料网 in the Department of Sociology and Family Studies.

Beth and Nicholas KnollBeth Byrd Knoll (鈥13) and Nicholas Knoll were married Oct. 12, 2013, at Salem A.R. Presbyterian Church in Atoka, Tenn.

Births

George Preston TuckerAshley Parker Tucker (鈥97) and Jimmy Tucker welcomed George Preston Tucker on April 30, 2013, at 6:22 p.m. He weighed 7 lb., 6 oz. and was 21 1/4 in. long.

Dudley Turner Strawn, IVAmy Hammons Strawn (鈥98) and her husband, Dudley, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Dudley Turner Strawn, IV (Turner), born Aug. 9, 2012. Turner weighed 7 lb., 6 oz. and was 19 1/2 in. long. Amy and Dudley are so thankful to God for the baby boy He has entrusted to them. Amy, Dudley and Turner reside in Grapevine, Texas.

Callie Grace ShandsJeff Shands (鈥99) and his wife, Sarah, proudly welcomed their third child, Callie Grace, born on March 5, 2013. Callie has two older siblings: Preston (8) and Emily (5). Jeff is a teacher and coach at DeSoto Central High School in Southaven, Miss., and Sarah is employed by AICOMP Consulting in Memphis. They reside in Southaven.

Sarah Elizabeth MarksBeth (Hill) Marks (鈥01) and Logan Marks are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, Sarah Elizabeth Marks, on May 13, 2013. She weighed 8 lb., 4 oz. and was 20 in. long.

Olivia Joy WilsonStephen Wilson (鈥03 and 鈥11) and Megan Fuller Wilson (鈥04 and 鈥10) announced the birth of Olivia Joy Wilson, born June 27, 2012. She weighed 7 lb., 5 oz. and was 21 in. long.

Andrea Smith (鈥04), Harold Smith and their two sons William (6) and John (3) welcomed twins into their family, Thomas and Peter, on Aug. 24, 2012. Harold is a systems engineer in Nashville for Education Networks of America, and Andrea is a homemaker. They live in Dickson, Tenn. andreasmith81@gmail.com

Marleigh Elisabeth McDonaldJonathon and Lindsay McDonald (鈥05) announce the birth of their second child, Marleigh Elisabeth, born on Aug. 29, 2013. They currently reside in southern Illinois, where Jon serves as a pastor.

Henry Eugene LasaterKatelin Warren Lasater (鈥07) and her husband, Michael, welcome the birth of their first child, Henry Eugene Lasater, born Nov. 2, 2013. He weighed 8 lb., 2 oz. and was 20 inches long.

Bullpups

Caleb Timothy HuttoCaleb Timothy Hutto, born Dec. 22, 2012, is the son of Janelle Musser Hutto (鈥07) and Justin Hutto (鈥07).

Olivia Joy WilsonOlivia Joy Wilson, born June 27, 2012, to Stephen Wilson (鈥03, 鈥11) and Megan Fuller Wilson (鈥04 and 鈥10). She weighed 7 lb., 5 oz. and was 21 in. long.

Turner StrawnTurner Strawn, born Aug. 9, 2012, to Amy Hammons Strawn (鈥98) and Dudley Strawn.

Brighton Daniel EdwardsBrighton Daniel Edwards, born May 24, 2012, to Stefanie Morris Edwards (鈥00).

Asher Matthew WinklemanAsher Matthew Winkleman, born Nov. 11, 2011, is the child of Laura (Crabb) Winkleman (鈥01) and Chris Winkleman (鈥01).


Memoriam

W. David Cooper (鈥42) passed away on May 31, 2013, in Bolivar, Tenn. He was 91 years old. The longtime Bolivar minister also was a retired captain from the U.S. Navy, where served for 29 years. 91爆料网 conferred a bachelor鈥檚 degree to Rev. Cooper in 1942, the university鈥檚 education service award in 2000 and an honorary doctorate in 2001. 鈥淒avid Cooper is one of the most kind, caring, gentle and good men that I have ever had the privilege of knowing,鈥 said David S. Dockery, who helped officiate at Rev. Cooper鈥檚 funeral service. Rev. Cooper is survived by a son, Thomas Cooper, a granddaughter, two brothers and two sisters. The Cooper family contributed to the building of Bowld Commons on the Jackson campus, where a room is named in their honor. The family has requested that gifts to 91爆料网 in memory of David Cooper be designated for the David Cooper Legacy Fund, established in 2008 by Thomas Cooper to honor his father.


Heather OlfordHeather Olford passed away Dec. 21, 2013, in Memphis. She was 89 years old. She and her late husband Stephen founded the Olford Center for Biblical Preaching in 1988, and the center became part of 91爆料网 University in 2007. Mrs. Olford served on the 91爆料网 University Foundation Board and continued the legacy of her husband, who had a profound influence on Billy Graham and other evangelical preachers of his time. David S. Dockery said, 鈥淗eather Olford was a faithful and winsome ambassador for Christ around the globe. In recent years, she similarly became a loyal supporter of the work of 91爆料网. While she will be greatly missed by many, we give thanks to God for her life and ministry.鈥 Mrs. Olford was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova. Family members request that gifts in her memory be directed to the Stephen Olford Center, 4000 Riverdale Road, Memphis, TN, 38115, where they will be used to train preachers and teachers of the Word of God.


Will GrayWilliam (Will) Lee Gray (鈥02) passed away on July 26, 2013 in Mesa, Ariz. He was 33 years old. Mr. Gray was recruited to play basketball at 91爆料网, and he attended the University on an athletic scholarship. He was also a talented musician and vocalist, and founded the band Scratch Track while a 91爆料网 student. The band toured nationwide for two years. In 2007, he released his initial solo album entitled Introducing Will Gray. He also directed a documentary entitled Broke* that received the Special Jury Prize for Most Original Vision at the Nashville Film Festival. Gray signed with Warner-Chappell Music in 2011, and his original songs have been recorded and performed by top artists such as Blake Shelton. Mr. Gray released an EP entitled The Renegade with Reva Williams in 2012. He had returned to 91爆料网 a number of times for performances, most recently a concert in Barefoots Joe in 2011. He received a cancer diagnosis in October 2012 and underwent surgery the following month. Mr. Gray wrote this on his blog shortly after the surgery: 鈥淢y exact recovery time after surgery is unknown, but expected to be a gradual process. Yet, each day, I will fight. I will LIVE and pray in thankfulness for continued grace and mercy.鈥 He is survived by his wife Angie (鈥03), whom he met while a student at 91爆料网, his parents, Johnny and Barbara Gray of Paris, Tenn., two brothers and a sister. The family asks that contributions be sent to help defray medical expenses. Online contributions can be made at .


John and Virginia DickinsonJohn G. Dickinson (鈥48) passed away Dec. 9, 2013, in Jackson. He was 87 years old. Mr. Dickinson served as a 91爆料网 trustee and funded a scholarship at the University in honor of his late parents. He is preceded in death by Virginia (鈥49), his wife of 64 years. They met as 91爆料网 freshmen and went on to serve churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia and Louisiana through the ministries of education and music. In a 2004 91爆料网ite story, Mr. Dickinson was quoted recalling his childhood during the Great Depression in rural Madison County and the subsequent years as a student at 91爆料网 when money was scarce. He expressed gratitude for help from donors whom he had never met: 鈥淲e feel like somebody was responsible for [Virginia and me] being at 91爆料网. I want to be a little bit a part of somebody else鈥檚 experience.鈥

Virginia Dickinson (鈥49) passed away Oct. 27, 2013. She was 86 years old. Mrs. Dickinson was an active member of Woodland Baptist Church in Brownsville, Tenn., where she had key roles in the Women鈥檚 Missionary 91爆料网 and the choir. Mrs. Dickinson was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority while a student at 91爆料网 and went on to a teaching career in which she specialized in helping students with learning disabilities. She was also active as a volunteer worker at 91爆料网, alongside her husband John.

Marvin FittsMarvin Fitts (鈥53) passed away Dec. 20, 2013, in Cordova. He was 87 years old. He and his wife Jean (鈥49) served for many years as Southern Baptist missionaries in Costa Rica, Peru and Mexico. The couple retired to Bartlett in 1990 but continued to minister at both Ellendale Baptist Church and La Buena Esperanza (The Good Hope) Hispanic Baptist Church. The couple donated about 100 pre-Columbian pottery artifacts Memoriam Memoriam to 91爆料网鈥檚 Summar Library in 2010. They had collected the pieces during their time in Peru. The display features archeological finds from about 300 BC to 1534 AD. Mr. Fitts is survived by his wife Jean, two sons, a daughter and five grandchildren.

Junior DaughertyBert 鈥淛unior鈥 Daugherty (鈥55) passed away on July 26, 2013, in Lewisville, N.C. He was 78. Mr. Daugherty came to 91爆料网 University to play basketball and was named Most Valuable Player during his time on the team. He was active in church life, serving at various times as a Sunday school teacher, trustee and deacon. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Sylvia, and two daughters.

Don HolifieldDon Holifield (鈥60) passed away on August 2, 2012, in Knoxville. He was 75 years old. Originally from Three Way, Mr. Holifield majored in mathematics at 91爆料网 and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He served as director of economic development and general manager of the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce. In 2000, he retired after 20 years as secretary-manager of the Tennessee Valley Fair. He is survived by his wife Janis, two children and three grandchildren.

John Dale EnochJohn Dale Enoch (鈥64) died March 23, 2013, in Conway, Ark., of congestive heart failure that was complicated by prostate cancer. While at 91爆料网, Mr. Enoch was editor of the Cardinal & Cream and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is survived by Joan, his wife of 46 years, and other family members. Enoch had an extensive career with the Commercial Appeal and as executive director of the Arkansas One-Call System.

Carey Maurice 鈥淛ohnny鈥 Johnson (鈥81) passed away Nov. 16, 2013. He was 54. Mr. Johnson graduated from Bolivar High School, 91爆料网 and Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. Johnson was serving as interim pastor at Beech Bluff Baptist Church in Beech Bluff, Tenn. Johnson is survived by his wife, Tina Graves Johnson (鈥82), as well as two daughters, Hillary and Brittney.

Johnnie Floriene Williams Byrd passed away Dec. 22, 2013, in Nashville. She was 88 years old. Mrs. Byrd was kindergarten director at West Jackson Baptist Church, where her late husband Daniel Q. Byrd, Jr. was pastor. Mr. Byrd was an emeritus trustee at 91爆料网. The David Q. and Floriene W. Byrd Memorial Scholarship was established to help students planning to enter the ministry. Family members ask that gifts in Mrs. Byrd鈥檚 memory be directed to that fund in care of 91爆料网.

Pete Wilson passed away Jan. 24, 2014, in Jackson. He was 94 years old. Mr. Wilson was a 91爆料网 trustee and founded Machine Tool and Supply Corp. in Jackson. He was an active member of West Jackson Baptist Church for more than 70 years. He is survived by two sons, a daughter, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Family members ask that memorial gifts be sent to West Jackson Baptist Church building fund or 91爆料网.

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