Dr. Ethel Read Nelson
Dr. Ethel Read Nelson, of Dunlap, passed away the morning of January 28, 2021 at the age of 97. She was one month shy of her 98th birthday. She was born in San Diego, California to Schuyler and Olive Read in 1923 and had two siblings, Mariah and Frances. Dr. Ethel was a pathologist, and…
Read MoreLuna Layne
Luna Layne, 66, of Dunlap, passed away February 6, 2021. He was employed by Boler Company in Chattanooga. The things he loved most were his family, friends, serving the Lord, his church and church family, his truck and playing music for the Lord! He was preceded in death by his parents, Dillard and Flossie Layne;…
Read MoreRobert “Bobby” Hawkins
Robert “Bobby” Hawkins, 59, of Signal Mountain, passed away Sunday, February 7, 2021 at his home. He loved fishing and camping. He was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth and Alva Hawkins; and grandparents, Virgie and C.L. Hawkins and Frank and Iva Merciers. He is survived by his life partner, Linda Hudson; two…
Read MoreRaymond Glenn Dawson
Raymond Glenn Dawson, 77, of Dunlap, died Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at Erlanger Hospital. He was a member of Welch Chapel United Methodist Church of Dunlap, a 50-year member of Dunlap Lodge #693 F&A.M., and member of Alhambra Shrine. He was retired from TVA as a heavy equipment operator and worked at RSC and Serdino.…
Read MoreMary Bowman
Mary Bowman, 79, of Dunlap, passed away Monday, February 8, 2021 at her home. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Bowman; parents, Arthur and Virgie Brown; and sister, Annie Mae West. She is survived by three daughters, Darlene Berry, Kathy Temple…
Read MoreBouffant Beauty Salon celebrates 60 years of styling
More than 60 years ago, Anna Faye Heard walked blocks in Chattanooga before sunlight in order to attend beauty school. Decades later, her business, the Bouffant Beauty Salon, is celebrating 60 years of serving the residents of Sequatchie County. “I was out of high school and didn’t know what I wanted to do,” Heard said.…
Read MoreSequatchie Valley Scenic Byway designated as National Scenic Byway
Sequatchie Valley Scenic Byway has been designated as a new National Scenic Byway. The new byway stretches from Marion County to Sequatchie County to Bledsoe County where the scenic byway begins. To learn more about the designation see The Dunlap Tribune’s February 25 edition. Photo by Carson Camp
Read MoreCOVID-19 vaccine for 65+ and teachers beginning February 22
By Editor | February 16, 2021 | 0 Tennessee will begin registering Tennesseans aged 65 and older and those in Phase 1b of the state’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan COVID-19 for vaccinations on February 22. Phase 1b includes staff members of kindergarten through 12thgrade schools and child care facilities. Online Scheduling for COVID-19 Vaccination TDH has…
Read MoreClint Walker
Clinton Gerald Walker, 55, of Dunlap, passed away January 31, 2021 at Emory University Hospital. He was a member of Graysville Church of God and served in The United States Navy. He also served as a police officer for 28 years in various police agencies in several surrounding counties and as an adjunct faculty member…
Read MoreRonnie “Red” Morrison
Ronnie “Red” Morrison, 66, of Signal Mountain, passed away February 5, 2021 at his home. He was preceded in death by his wife, Debbie Morrison; son, Bobby Morrison; parents, Reecy and Doris Morrison; and brother, Donnie Morrison. He is survived by his son, Kris Morrison; grandson, Layne Morrison; sister, Shirley Skiles; two brothers, Roger…
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