Christine McConnell Barker

Christine McConnell Barker passed away on October 18th, 2021 after a brief illness. A strikingly beautiful and charming woman, she was as brilliant as she was beautiful. She graduated with honors in both marketing and nursing, all while doing the lioness' share of child-rearing and domestic work. After her first degree, she went to a firm to get a job with her marketing degree and was told they weren't hiring secretaries, which was not the exciting financial career she had envisioned. So she pursued the challenging and noble, but more traditional field of nursing, and naturally excelled at that as well. She worked at Indian Path Hospital, then at Tennessee Eastman Chemical Company for most of her career, where she enjoyed her work and made many close friends in the process.

She was a devoted and loving wife to Wayne Barker, missing him profoundly after his death 9 months prior to hers. She was the kind of mother who raised two strong daughters, emphasizing the importance of a career and the ability to be financially independent, while modeling a love of reading and music. She loved travel and cats, going all over the world with Wayne, but always feeling bad leaving the cats at home. She was a giver, perpetually baking for friends, driving distant relatives with no close family to appointments, and volunteering at the local animal shelter. She was also an avid gardener, somehow becoming a Master Gardener between work and kids, and using those skills volunteering in the Exchange Place gardens as well as at home.

Because she cared so much and was paying attention, Christine was very involved in her children's lives and often had strong but subtly delivered opinions. And the thing is, she was usually right. So if she's rearranging the harps and trying to get everyone to wear belts with their flowing robes in the afterlife now, I hope they're going with it. She's probably right. And no doubt, Wayne is at her side, supporting her agenda and blissfully happy to have her back with him.

Christine is deeply missed by her daughters, Cathie Burgin and Cynthia Cox; her granddaughter, Sarah Cox; her step-granddaughter Abby Hardt; her sons-in-law Jack Burgin and Duncan Cox; her brother Walton McConnell and brother-in-law Tom Palmer and their families; and many more whom she touched with her wit, warm smile, and caring friendship.

Befitting their long and happy lives together, a memorial service for both Christine and Wayne Barker will be held at Hamlett Dobson funeral home on Tuesday, March 15th at 2:00 to celebrate their lives and share memories of them. Please wear a mask if you plan to attend.

2020 Reunion Postponed

Regretfully, due to the increasing number of cases and deaths from Covid-19, the DBHS Class of 1960 Reunion scheduled October 1-3, 2020, has been postponed. We are all in that vulnerable age group.

The Planning Committee will monitor the situation to determine when it would be safe (with a vaccine applicable for seniors) before we resume reunion plans.

In the meantime, we will mail class members an updated class directory so they can keep in touch with friends before seeing them in person at the reunion.

If anyone has a change of address, phone number, or email address, please notify Jane Beck Harris (jharris@chartertn.net ).

Please note: The Planning Committee will NOT call to see if there are changes that need to be made to the directory. Class Members need to notify Jane or Sue.

75th Birthday Party

Classmates turned 75  In 2017 -- and we celebrated!!

Our Birthday Party took place on Friday, June 16th, 2017 at the Marriott MeadowView Hotel in Kingsport.

Ninety-two classmates and guests attended.

Great photos of the event are available in the Gallery. We've added links to them to the menus or click here to view them.

Next time you talk to one of the Team members, give them a big "thank you" for their part in preparing for our Birthday Party!

This crowd didn’t wait for “First Friday”!

Barbara reported that Sally Tyler Lehr came into town on Friday, October 21st, 2016, and joined several classmates (pictured) at Chop House for lunch. Linda Lou Robinson was also there but left before the photo was taken. Barbara, thanks for the update and the photo!

Click on the photo to see a larger version.

Cris Moorehouse

Our classmate and friend Cris Moorehouse died early this morning.  I am enclosing his obituary below.

We will definitely miss this big man, his heart and his helping hands.

God bless us everyone!

BC


Crispen Sydney Moorehouse, 73, died on Sunday, December 7, 2015 at Holston Valley after a brief illness.

Cris was born June 25, 1942 in Kingsport, where he was raised and lived most of his life. He retired from Eastman Chemical Company in 1996. Cris was a Vietnam veteran and was active in Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 979, as well as the Tennessee State Council Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., and a member of American Legion Hammond Post #3. He was a member of First Broad Street United Methodist Church and the Pairs and Spares Sunday School class. Cris participated in the Dobyns-Bennett Class of 1960 First Friday Lunch.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Glen and Myrtle Moorehouse.

Cris is survived by his wife, Theona Cable Moorehouse; his brother, Evan and wife Laverne; his sister, Sue and husband David Cumbow, and their families; Theona’s sisters, Marie Buckingham, Joan Anderson, Connie Latner, and Sherri Hale; and Theona’s brother, Lowell Cable, and their families.

Graveside services will be conducted at 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday, December 9 at Mountain Home National Cemetery with Military Rites by American Legion Post 3/265. Those attending the service are asked to meet at Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home, 117 E. Charlement Ave., Kingsport, at 9:45 a.m. for procession to the graveside.

A memorial service will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 9 at First Broad Street United Methodist Church, 100 E. Church Circle, Kingsport, with Rev. Joe Green officiating. The V.V.A. Chapter 979 will conduct honors prior to the memorial service. The family will receive friends after the service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Broad Street United Methodist Church, 100 E. Church Circle Kingsport, Tennessee.

55th Reunion

Classmates gathered in Kingsport on September 17th and 18th, 2015 for our 55th Reunion.

Activities included a dinner Thursday night at the MeadowView Conference Center, Friday brunch at Katie Taggart Driskell's lake house, and Friday night football with the Indians. Photos from the gathering are available in the Photo Gallery.

50th Reunion

50th Reunion

The class gathered at Katie's lake house on October 8 - 10, 2010 to celebrate our 50th birthday.

Photos of the reunion are available the Gallery.

Barbara did a marvelous job of collecting and publishing them shortly after the gathering in October of 2010, and we wanted to make sure they were not lost when Google sunsets Picasa.

See them by clicking here or on the 50th Reunion image to the left.