Class Notes

Search the database below for class notes, births, memoriams and marriages reported by your classmates.  All online information is posted for one year from the date the information is received. If no selections are made to narrow the class year or information type, all information from the last year will be shown alphabetically by last name of alumni.

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Name
Note
Margaret Hill Bell
Class of 1994
Memoriam

Margaret Elizabeth Bell passed away peacefully on October 10, 2021, surrounded by loved ones at home in Denver, Colorado. Margaret was born in Maryville, Tennessee, the daughter of Jeffrey Arnold Hill and Ada Suzanne McCoskey Hill. She graduated from Farragut High School and Maryville College. Margaret married her best friend, The Rev. Dr. John Henry Bell, Jr. in 1983 after a whirlwind courtship.

Margaret dedicated her life and career to service. She engaged faith communities at the Pastoral Institute in Columbus, Georgia. Later, she worked for Metro-Denver Habitat for Humanity. She often supported young people in athletic, creative, and artistic endeavors. She was a member of and served as a Deacon at Wellshire Presbyterian Church and led mission trips to Haiti, Mexico, Israel, Jordan, and Nepal. In recent years, she volunteered as a home tutor for refugees and mentored high school students at East High School. At the time of her death, she was President of the Board of Haiti Partners and Program Coordinator and Retreat Leader for Casting for Recovery Colorado, which provides free, healing fly fishing retreats for women with breast cancer, a cause for which she was most passionate.

Margaret was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer in 2014 and faced her illness with tenacity, courage, and positivity. She was sustained through faith, family, friends, fly fishing, and the prayers of many. She would not be defined by her illness. Her enthusiasm for life was contagious. Margaret was gracious, kind-hearted, creative, joyful, and jovial. She loved to gather friends and strangers to celebrate, and she deemed any occasion worthy of a celebration. Her glass was always half full, if not overflowing.

She is survived by her mother, Ada Suzanne McCoskey Hill; husband of 38 years, The Rev. Dr. John Henry Bell, Jr.; their daughters, Megan Bell Schmoll (Joseph), and Katherine Elizabeth Bell; adored granddaughter, Elizabeth Schmoll; Matthew Griffith (Lauren); Larry Hill (Carol); and her constant companion English Labrador, Ruthie.

Julie Walker Danielson
Class of 1994
All Notes General Notes

Wild Things! Acts of Mischief in Children’s Literature, co-wrote a book with Betsy Bird and Peter D. Sieruta – which goes on sale August 5, 2014. This 272 page book is for ages 14 and up with adult interest. Check it out at www.candlewick.com.

Nancy Allen Dunne
Class of 1994
All Notes General Notes

Nancy Allen Dunne ’94 is delighted to announce that over the past year she has self-published a trilogy of fantasy novels, the Nature Walker Trilogy, available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback formats. The next book in that series is due out in the summer of 2019. She and Simon have also added another Irish wolfhound to their family (Ciaragh), joining Bryn and their terrier mix, Willow.

April Millsaps Gonzalez
Class of 1994
All Notes General Notes

April Gonzalez Selected as Director of Pathway Experiences at Southern Miss Friday, September 16th 2016, 6:30 am EDT HATTIESBURG, MS (WDAM) – The following is a news release from The University of Southern Mississippi As part of a concerted Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP),Eagles Engaged, The University of Southern Mississippi has selected April Gonzalez as Director of Pathway Experiences after completion of a national search. Gonzalez brings 16 years of experience to the role, which will focus on connecting more undergraduate students to internships and fieldwork linked to their post-graduation goals. “I am excited to be joining this new initiative as part of the University’s Quality Enhancement Plan and leading the Center for Pathway Experiences toward increasing opportunities for Southern Miss students to pursue internship, fieldwork and other experiential learning experiences,” said Gonzalez. “Throughout my career in higher education, I have seen first-hand how experiential learning can be a meaningful, impactful experience for a student’s personal and professional growth, and I look forward to being a part of this effort at Southern Miss to impact the lives of our students.” Gonzalez has worked in higher education within both public and private universities with her most recent experience working with the College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee as its career consultant. Her previous background includes roles at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte as the associate director of the Employer Connection Programs, assistant director and business career advisor and at Philadelphia University as a career counselor. While at UNC Charlotte, she oversaw the Experiential Learning Program as a part of the University Career Center, which included both academic transcript notation internships and cooperative education experiences. Dr. Julie Howdeshell, Director of Quality Enhancement at Southern Miss, spearheaded the search committee that led to Gonzalez’ selection. “Nationally, employers and graduate schools are seeking students that have applied the knowledge and skills they have learned in the classroom in contexts outside of the classroom, and more students are seeking such experiences,” said Howdeshell. “The University of Southern Mississippi wants students to know that they have the resources and support to pursue participation in pathway experiences locally, nationally, and internationally. Ms. Gonzalez brings a foundation of expertise and experience to this position and we are excited about the impact that the emphasis on pathways will have on student learning, post-graduation opportunities, and recruitment of new students.” Development of pathway experiences is a component of the University Quality Enhancement Plan required for reaffirmation of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Dr. Bill Powell, Associate Provost for Assessment and Accreditation, was a member of the search team along with representative faculty and staff from both the Hattiesburg and Gulf Park campuses. “We are delighted that Southern Miss students can benefit from Ms. Gonzalez’ extensive background in developing pathway experiences,” said Powell. “We look forward to her contributions to our innovative Quality Enhancement Plan.” Gonzalez will work closely with faculty to develop new pathway experiences for undergraduate students and will collaborate with the Center for Undergraduate Research, Career Services, and other campus and community partners. Rusty Anderson, Director of Career Services, noted: “The addition of the pathways experience program on our campus will allow a much needed concentration on developing learning opportunities for our students. Employers and graduate school admissions officers often cite a preference for students with career related experiences or research backgrounds. The Pathways Experience opportunities will give Southern Miss students a competitive edge in career progression.” Gonzalez holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from Maryville College located in Maryville, Tenn., and a Master of Education with a concentration in College Student Personnel from The Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Professional association involvement includes currently holding the office of Director of Finance for the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), membership within the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), and previous memberships within the Tennessee Association of Colleges and Employers (TACE), the Oak Ridge Human Resources Association (ORHRA), the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Employers (NCACE), the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, and the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers (EACE). From 2012-2015, she served as Treasurer of TACE. To learn more about pathway experiences at Southern Miss, visit www.usm.edu/pathways.

Chandra Moore Gordon
Class of 1994
All Notes General Notes

The Louisville Free Public Library Foundation has named Chandra Moore Gordon as its new executive director.

Gordon joined the Library Foundation staff in 2007 as director of annual giving and campaign planning. She has spent her career in nonprofit management, working for the Kentucky Humane Society, the Nature Conservancy and Maryville College.

The Library Foundation raises money to support projects and activities of the Louisville Free Public Library system.

Gordon has participated in Leadership Louisville's Ignite Louisville program and in the 2015 Bingham Fellows program, in which she helped establish "Café Louie," a series of community gatherings with local legislators.

Gordon has long been an advocate for libraries and believes that "the library is one of the cornerstones of democracy, providing free and unfettered access to information. That access enables an informed and educated society to construct successful futures for its people."

Joe Lytle McCay
Class of 1994
All Notes General Notes

Graduated from Southern New Hampshire University with a MS in Information Technology.

Andrea Maxson Roddy
Class of 1994
All Notes Memoriam

Andrea Roddy age 49, passed on to Heaven Friday January 19th, 2017. She was born to Bob and Judy Maxson on July 19th, 1968. Andrea is survived by her husband Mark, her daughter Katherine, and son Max. She also leaves behind numerous loving relatives and friends. Those who were blessed to know Andrea were graced with someone who was loving, caring and always a shoulder to lean on and to share their life struggles. She was a wonderful mother and devoted wife who dedicated herself to her family, her friends, and to making this world a better place. Family will receive friends from 10:00 until 11:00 AM, Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be at 11:00 AM at Our Lady of Fatima. Interment will follow at New Providence Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. Smith Funeral & Cremation Service, Maryville, 865-983-1000, www.SmithFuneralandCremation.com.

Carmin Paolo Simerly
Class of 1994
All Notes Memoriam

passed away on November 21, 2014.

Kim Hunter Tisdale
Class of 1994
All Notes Memoriam

Kim Tisdale of Knoxville, went to the room that Jesus prepared for her on Friday, Nov. 21, 2014. Kim is a beloved child of God and disciple of Jesus. Kim’s devotion to God led her to give up her careers as a high school biology teacher and basketball coach nine years ago in order to raise her son Hunter and teach him in the ways he should go according to God’s word. Kim loved her family well and put God’s will for her life above all people and things. Kim is survived by her son, Hunter; husband, Michael; dad and mom, John and Linda Hunter; great-aunt, Joy Davidson; and grandmother, Cicelia Hunter, among others. A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2014, at Fellowship Church, 8000 Middlebrook Pike, Knoxville, TN 37909. Send a story for Hunter about how Kim touched your life to Kimstories2014@gmail.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Tijuana Christian Mission Construction Project through Fellowship Church or to an education fund for Hunter Tisdale. Please email Kimstories2014@gmail.com for details about making a memorial donation. Arrangements by Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.

James F. Workman
Class of 1994
All Notes Memoriam

Workman, James F (J.F.) age, 73 of Knoxville passed away on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 in Bonita Springs, FL. He was a loving father, brother and uncle. He was a United States Navy Veteran, he was a 50 year member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, and an avid golfer. He worked as a Purchasing Agent for the City of Knoxville, and the City of Naples. He was a TSSAA Football Referee for 20 years. Later in his life he went back to school to earn his degree from Maryville College. He was also a member of a Sea Turtle Rescue in Florida. He was preceded in death by his parents Frank C. Workman and Minnie R. Workman, and niece Dana Henegar. He is survived by son Stephen Workman and wife Sandy and son Michael Workman; grandson Aaron Johnson, brothers Dale Workman and wife Linda and Lee Workman and wife Jan, nephews Brandon Workman and Jason Workman, and nieces Michelle Wilson and Rachel Brinkley. The family will receive friends Saturday, February 23, 2019 from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm at ROSE MORTUARY BROADWAY CHAPEL, immediately followed by a 2:00 pm funeral service officiated by Rev. Mike Segers. Family and friends will follow in procession to Lynnhurst Cemetery for an interment. Full military honors will be presented by Volunteer State Veterans Honor Guard. An online obituary may be viewed and condolences made at www.rosemortaury.com.

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