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June R. Hite

KINGSPORT - June R. Hite, 91, Kingsport, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, December 27, 2020. She was a lifelong resident of Sullivan County and was a member of Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church. June graduated from Holston Institute and had retired from Miller’s Department Store. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Hite; parents, Lee and Ollie Roller; and brother, Bill Roller. June is survived by her special niece, Connie Fields and husband, Eddie; special great-niece, LeAnn Headrick and husband, Jeff; several other special nieces and nephews; and brother-in-law, Kyle Hite. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at East Tennessee Cemetery. Family members will serve as pallbearers.

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Adams third-grader wins 2020 Christmas card art contest

KINGSPORT — Adams Elementary School third-grader Bryan Hobbs says he can’t draw, but he has won a Christmas art contest nonetheless. Bryan made an image of a snow- man by cutting paper with scissors to win the annual Kingsport City Schools Christmas artwork competition, meaning his art of a snowman will appear on the 2020 KCS Christmas card. Twentieth century artist Henri Mattise did such “cut-out” works in the last decade of his life, producing some of his most well-known pieces. Bryan, for his cutting work, received a box of the cards and a framed rendering of his artwork during the Tuesday night Board of Education meeting. During his appearance, which included the presentation and questioning by Assistant Superintendent of Schools Andy True, Bryan said he couldn’t draw so he decided to use scissors.

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