
Wednesday, May 3, 2023, with the funeral to follow at 8 p.m. Please join the family for visitation in the Chapel of Jones Mortuary from 6 – 8 p.m. and wife Abigail of Knoxville daughter, Kimberly Viles of Knoxville sister, Lou Davis and husband Ray of Clinton grandchildren, Elizabeth Viles, Lexie Brady and husband Justin, Haley Allen and husband Davey great-grandchildren, Jaiden Brady, Maddux Brady, Nash Brady, and Mason Allen. He leaves behind: Wife, Millie Viles of Knoxville son, Ray Viles Jr. Ray was proceeded in death by: Parents, Charlie and Ester Viles and brother, Jerry Viles. He was an avid car lover and was in the car business for over 50 years. Ray was a loving Husband, Father, and Grandfather who loved his family dearly. Wilburn Ray Viles Sr., 78, went to be with the Lord peacefully in his home Friday, April 28, 2023, surrounded by those he loved. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or Smokin for a Cause Knoxville (.) In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to St. Sunday, May 7, 2023, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 2 – 4 p.m. She is survived by: Son, William Jason “J.B.” Brown brother, Jerry Hess and wife Gertrude nephew, Tom Hess and wife Jennifer and their children, Tayton Hess, Callista Hess, and Colter Hess niece, Mandy Deane and husband Brett and their children, Olivia Deane, Kate Deane, Lauren Mott and husband Jonathan and their son, Levi, and daughter, Savannah life-long friends, Phyllis and Gary Long and their son A.J. Jenny will be remembered as a loving mother, friend, and co-worker. Throughout her life, Jenny loved to go horseback riding and painting. Jenny was the office manager at the Anderson County CO-OP for 32 years. She was born April 30, 1950, in Xenia, Ohio, to Ralph and Helen Hess. Jenny Lynn Hess, 72, Clinton passed away Friday, April 28, 2023. Leach Family Funeral Home and Cremation is in charge of all arrangements. Graveside service and burial will be in Woodhaven Memorial Gardens in Claxton at 1 p.m. The home health nurses fell in love with him after just one visit.

Kenneth was an exceptional man that was loved by everyone. He was a very patient and kind man who helped any neighborhood kid that needed their bicycle worked on. Kenneth enjoyed hunting, fishing, and flying RC model airplanes. Kenneth loved his family and enjoyed anything that involved kids, grandkids, or great-grandkids. Kenneth was a member of Clinch River Baptist Church in Lake City. Kenneth is survived by: Son Larry daughters, Karen Holstine, Tammy Sharp (Derek), and Vicki Seiber nine grandchildren, Jordan Fraley, Cody Holstine, Connor Osborne, Cheyenne Barber, Thomas Sharp (Kerstin), Rebecca Harmon (Alec), Sara Humphrey (Jeremey), Bre Scott (Brad), Blake Bingham and nine great-grandchildren. Kenneth was a dedicated and loving husband to his wife Wanda of 72 years, who preceded him in death in 2020. Kenneth will be forever remembered by his friends and family as an exceptional man, husband, and father. He retired from the Oak Ridge National Lab in 1985. Kenneth worked for Union Carbide Corporation as a pipe fitter at the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, and the Oak Ridge National Lab for 33 years. He received the carbine rifle sharpshooter badge, American Theater Ribbon, EAME Theater Ribbon with five Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, and the Victory Medal. He served in Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe. Kenneth was a veteran of World War II where he served as a Tec-4 in the infantry. © 2023 Wyvex Media Limited.On May 1, 2023, Kenneth Owen Seiber left this earth and began celebrating with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. You can either telephone IPSO on 03 or email IPSO is an independent body which deals with complaints from the public about the editorial content of newspapers and magazines. However, if you are unsatisfied with our response, you can contact IPSO, which will investigate the matter. We will attempt to resolve your issue in a timeous, reasonable and amicable manner. If you think we have made a significant mistake and you wish to discuss this with us, please let us know as soon as possible by any of the three methods: emailing telephoning the editor on 01631 568046 writing to the Editor at The Editor, Wyvex Media Limited, Crannog Lane, Lochavullin estate, Oban, PA34 4HB. We realise, however, that mistakes happen from time to time.

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