GREENEVILLE - Dr. Carolyn Hawkins Brown of Greeneville passed away quietly on Monday at Select Specialty Hospital in Bristol, Tennessee. She was a retired professor and higher education administrator holding the title of Associate VP for Academic Affairs at her latest place of employment, Tusculum College.
She was born in Mountain City, TN, in August 1946, a graduate of Johnson County High School; she earned her undergraduate degree in elementary and special education from Tusculum College. She later earned a masterâs degree and Ed.D. from East Tennessee State University in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis. Her specialization was research and statistics at the graduate level.
Sandra S. (Sandy) Green died April 14, 2021, at Select Specialty Hospital in Orlando. Sandy had a brief illness with cancer. Sandy was born near Culpeper Virginia to Mary Francis
This Mother s Day, hundreds of local families are mourning the loss of their mom to COVID and thousands are feeling grateful that their mom survived it.
By Wednesday, 243 women in Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties had died of COVID. With more than 80% of American women over age 40 having children, it s likely many of these women are being grieved by their children this Mother s Day.
Among them are Sarah Williams, whose mother Jan Hendry died at 71 in January. Williams mourns the self-sacrificing single mom who won t get to see her 2-year-old grandson grow up. David and Sara Plaspohl mourn David s mother, who owed her existence to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.
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âI know heâs a miracleâ: Pineville man continues nearly 200 day journey in hospital fighting COVID-19 Bell County native Jeff Cox has spent nearly 200 days in four different hospitals battling COVID-19. (Source: WYMT) By Emily Bennett | April 29, 2021 at 11:09 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 11:09 PM
PINEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - Bell County native Jeff Cox has spent nearly 200 days in four different hospitals battling COVID-19.
His battle with the virus began, when he was admitted to Middlesboro ARH on October 20 with double pneumonia and low oxygen. Just days before, his wife Susan Cox was released from the hospital following her own COVID-19 complications.