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Martha Annette Gatlin | The Cleveland Daily Banner

Martha ‘Annette’ Gatlin Martha “Annette” Gatlin, 83, a beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend, passed away peacefully at Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, with her beloved daughter at her side. Annette was born on Aug. 26, 1937, to the late Dudley William and Lucy Derrick White in Delano. Throughout life, Annette always enjoyed being around her friends and most importantly her family. She attended Patty Church of Christ.

Nashville flood: Vanderbilt University Medical Center mourns loss of employee

The Vanderbilt medical community was mourning the loss an employee who died in flooding that took place throughout Middle Tennessee over the weekend. Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Wednesday identified the victim as VUMC Director of Service Learning and Measurement Maria Melton. According to her LinkedIn page, Melton worked for VUMC for close to seven years and was also an adjunct professor at Trevecca Nazarene University. Records show Melton, 45, most recently lived on Leiper’s Creek Road in Columbia, Tennessee, and previously lived in Chicago. Melton is among seven people found dead in Tennessee after record rainfall over the weekend in the worst flooding for the region since 2010.

Nashville flood: Vanderbilt University Medical Center employee is latest victim

Vanderbilt University Medical Center mourns employee who is latest Nashville flood victim Natalie Neysa Alund, Nashville Tennessean The Vanderbilt medical community was mourning the loss an employee who died in flooding that took place throughout Middle Tennessee over the weekend. © VUMC Maria Melton Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Wednesday identified the victim as VUMC Director of Service Learning and Measurement Maria Melton. According to her LinkedIn page, Melton worked for VUMC for close to seven years and was also an adjunct professor at Trevecca Nazarene University. Records show Melton, 45, most recently lived on Leiper’s Creek Road in Columbia, Tennessee, and previously lived in Chicago.

Gay club unveils mural of Dolly Parton to recognise vaccine funding

Strut nightclub commissioned a Dolly Parton mural in recognition of her contribution to the COVID-19 vaccine. (Instagram/Strut) A gay club has created an incredible mural of Dolly Parton to celebrate her $1 million contribution to COVID-19 vaccine research. The legendary country singer and queer icon donated a large chunk of her personal wealth to the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Tennessee last year in an effort to help researchers find a vaccine to tackle the pandemic. Dolly Parton’s money helped medical experts come up with the Moderna vaccine, one of the most effective jabs for preventing COVID-19. Luke Nero, founder and CEO of Strut, a gay club in Costa Mesa, California, decided to celebrate the icon’s angelic intervention by commissioning a 50-by-20 foot mural of her to be painted on the club’s outside wall.

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