Recent Obituaries: Remembering Chattanooga’s Notables

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Chattanooga mourns the recent loss of several cherished individuals who left lasting impacts in their communities. From educators to veterans, these remarkable lives shaped the fabric of Chattanooga, and their legacies continue to inspire. The community reflects on their contributions, kindness, and the footprints they left behind, ensuring they will always be remembered.

Recent Obituaries: Remembering Notable Individuals from Chattanooga

Chattanooga has experienced a heartfelt loss recently, with the passing of several beloved residents who left meaningful legacies in their wake. The community has come together to celebrate the lives of these esteemed individuals who made a mark in various fields during their time with us.

Dr. Robert Reed Sanderlin – A Pillar of Academia

On December 10, 2024, Dr. Robert Reed Sanderlin, affectionately known as a mentor and friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 87. As a former professor of English at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and the esteemed Golf Coach Emeritus, Dr. Sanderlin’s influence extended well beyond the classroom. His family was by his side in the comfort of their home, reflecting a life rich in impact and inspiration. He was regarded not only for his deep knowledge of literature but also for the way he nurtured the academic growth of countless students, instilling in them a love for learning and literature.

Omah Laurette Romanchick – A Centenarian’s Journey

Omah Laurette Romanchick, a vibrant spirit at 98, passed away on January 5, 2025. Born on February 5, 1926, she spent nearly a century weaving tales and memories within the fabric of Chattanooga. Omah’s life is a testament to resilience and grace, as she continuously contributed to her community. Her warmth and kindness will forever be missed, leaving behind an unforgettable mark on those who were fortunate to know her.

Doyle Michael “Mickey” Parker – A Friendly Face

Doyle Michael “Mickey” Parker, a cherished member of the Hixson community, left us on January 4, 2025, at the age of 74. Mickey’s infectious laugh and charming disposition brightened the lives of many, making him a favorite among friends and family. His passing at a local hospital has created a somber atmosphere, as those who knew him continue to remember the joyful memories they shared.

Delores Irene Domineck – A Legacy of Education

Delores Irene Domineck, who lived a full life of 92 years, passed away on December 30, 2024, in a local hospital. A product of the Chattanooga Public Schools, she attended Howard High School, where her passion for learning blossomed. Delores dedicated her life to enriching the lives of others through education, inspiring generations with her commitment to knowledge. Her legacy will be honored by all those she touched along her journey.

Bennett Powell – A Family Man at Heart

Bennett Powell, gone too soon at the age of 71, passed away on October 11, 2024, in Chattanooga. He is survived by his loving wife, Darlene Powell, and their three children, Jacob, Jennifer, and Jessica, along with several grandchildren. An active member of the Apison Methodist Church and a proud veteran of the U.S. Army, Bennett’s contributions to both his family and community are immeasurable. His devotion to his loved ones and faith inspired many, ensuring his memory will live on in their hearts.

Edward Thomas Papson Jr. – A True Local

Edward Thomas Papson Jr., fondly known as “Tom” or “Tommy,” took his last breath on August 19, 2024, at his home in Maryville, TN, after a courageous battle with illness. At 73, he left behind a loving family, including his wife Kathy and three children, alongside his cherished grandchildren. A lifelong resident of Chattanooga, Tommy’s journey began on January 7, 1951. Educated at City High School and UT-Chattanooga, he nurtured profound friendships within the community. His legacy is a reminder of the importance of family, friendships, and resilience.

As Chattanooga honors these outstanding individuals, we are reminded of the profound footprints they leave behind. Their stories, woven into the very fabric of our community, will continue to inspire, motivate, and enrich lives for generations to come.

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