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Alma Terry Mynatt Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Alma Terry Mynatt, 94, of Hixson, died on April 20, 2021.
She spent her final years living in Garden Plaza of Cleveland, Tn., where she grew to love and appreciate the kindness and expertise of the staff. Born in Knoxville, she was the daughter of the late Maynard and Viva Sharp Terry. She was a 1944 graduate of Oneida High School. She worked for the Tennessee Railroad for over four years. She received her degree from Tennessee Technological University and then moved to Chattanooga and was employed by E.I. duPont de Nemours for three years. She married Eugene Mynatt on January 2, 1954. In her later years, she taught business classes at Edmondson Business School, McKenzie Business School, National School of Business, and East Ridge High School.
CSAS Holds On To Clip Oneida In Region 2-A Semi
Browns Combine For 35 Points To Lead Patriots Past Indians Tuesday, March 2, 2021 - by William Shelton
Tuesday night’s semifinal battle between CSAS and Oneida High School was worth the price of admission. The Indians made the two and a half hour drive down to Chattanooga and got off the bus ready to play.
The game played out at full speed from the first whistle to literally the final buzzer. Oneida’s Kolby Morgan took his teams final shot. He elevated over CSAS big man Louis Bell to get the shot off, the ball bounced off the rim once, then a second time, then fell to the floor without going throw the basket.
Jan 25, 2021
Karen A. Holly, 64, a longtime resident of Gloversville, passed away peacefully at home January 21, 2021, after a valiant battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her loving family and fought to the very end. Karen was born September 20, 1956, in Oneida, NY, to Joseph and Jeanne Arnold. She was predeceased by her Edson’s Raider Marine father and her loving mother.
Karen is survived by her soulmate/partner in crime of 20 years and loving husband of 14 years, Ron Holly. Karen was graced with her three sons, Scott (Jamie) Luey of Ballston Spa, Dane (Courtney) Luey of Gloversville, and Evan (Mika) Luey of Northville; and five grandchildren, who she loved so dearly, Isla, Johanna (JoJo), Ruby, Sullivan, and Kya Luey, who lovingly called her Makka. She is also survived by her stepchildren, Liam, Shannon, Em and Jacob Holly; and her three sisters, Tarie (Robert) Dick of Oneida, Susan (George) Flint of Oneida, Anny (Vincent) O’Neill of Saratoga Springs; mother-in-law, Dor