Dorothy Berry

Dorothy Elizabeth Byrd Berry, known to many as Dottie or “Dot Dot,” passed away on July 10 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Mrs. Berry was preceded in death by her husband of over 60 years, Kenneth L. Berry, parents Bill and LaVada Byrd, brother Bobby Byrd, in-laws C.K. and …

Dr. Dana R. Martin

Dana Ray Martin, DMD, MS, of Knoxville, passed away peacefully on the morning of July 17 at the age of 73. Born on April 5, 1952, in Fort Knox, Ky., Dr. Martin lived a life defined by devotion—to his faith, family, community, and patients. Dr. Martin, who was a lifelong …

School choice? Why not?

Bill Dunn works within the system to give students education freedom By Bill Brewer Bill Dunn was convinced that school choice was right for Tennessee education in the 1980s when he was a 4-H representative just out of college and working in Grainger County. What began as an idea he …

Back-to-school time for family routines

Lunches, homework, and uniforms have evolved but still need a schedule By George Valadie Praying for Perspective—the back-to-school edition. Because can there be a family experience where we need it more? In our diocese, as I write on this Sunday morning, teachers have been working a week already, and all …

Starting a new chapter

Students, faculty report back to diocesan schools By Bee Goodman Just as quickly as summer arrived, we are finding autumn leaves falling into place, Tennessee football not-so-subtly creeping back into play, and schools have started across the diocese. Though summer is a shorter break than we realize, many things have …

Father Joseph Mary Hammond, CHS, dies at 79

Father Joseph Mary Hammond, CHS, a native of Ghana who had served in Hispanic ministry in the Diocese of Knoxville since 1998, died Saturday evening, Aug. 9. Father Hammond, who was 79, had been in residence at St. John Neumann Church in Farragut. He was a priest of the Crusaders …