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Dr. M. Ray âPoppyâ Lamb, 69, of Johnson City, passed away Wednesday, May 26, 2021, at the Johnson City Medical Center with his family by his side.
Although Ray was a resident of Johnson City, he grew up in Sparta, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Milliard and Mary Alice Lamb.
Ray graduated from White County High School in 1970. He graduated from Lipscomb University in 1975 with a bachelors in biochemistry. In 1982, he obtained a Doctor of Medicine from East Tennessee State Universityâs Quillen College of Medicine. Dr. Lamb was triple board-certified in internal medicine, hematology, and medical oncology. Dr. Lamb completed a residency in internal medicine at the Baptist Memorial Hospital from 1982-1985 in Memphis, Tennessee, as well as a fellowship in medical oncology and hematology at the University of Colorado Center of Health Sciences from 1985-1988.
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A former John F Kennedy student became the first ever UK female to fight in Lethwei - also known as Burmese boxing - and wants to share her story to help inspire other women.
Nicola Barke, who was born in Hemel Hempstead, wants to use her success in the full-contact combat sport to show women and girls that they can do anything they want in life.
The 27-year-old - who is a World Taekwondo Champion, World Lethwei Number 2 and British Kickboxing Champion - wants to share her story of how she became the first UK female to fight Lethwei to help build awareness and inspire the youth, especially females.