Haddock, Katherine

Worked At Hutcheson Medical Center For Many Years

Thursday, May 24, 2012
Katherine Haddock
Katherine Haddock

Katherine Haddock, 86 of Ringgold, Georgia, died on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. 

She was born in Pikeville, Tn., to the late Holland and Florence Corvin. She lived in Ooltewah before moving to Boynton Community where she lived for 50 years. Katherine worked at Hutcheson Medical Center for many years and was a longtime member of Catoosa Baptist Tabernacle.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee L. Haddock, son, Dennis Haddock, great grandsons, Brandon James, and Seth Haddock.
 
Survivors include her children, Norma (Beny) Condra, Gail (Doug) Plemons, Glenda (Jeff) Pritchett, Donald (Debbie) Haddock, grandchildren, Kenissa Payne, Kami Condra, Eddie Holcomb, Amy Wilson, Stacy Wales, Greg Haddock, Mindy Deering, Jeff Pritchett, Debra James, Cathy Pearson, great grandchildren, Katelyn Condra, Kailey and Kameron Payne, Macie and Jake Holcomb, Taylor Wilson, Jesslyn Stockard, Jay Wales, Eli and Jordan James, Dakota Deering, Branden, Blake, Jacob, and Daniel Pritchett, and sister, Marie Corp.
 

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, May 25, in the chapel with Reverend Harold Howell officiating. Interment will follow in Chattanooga National Cemetery. 

Her family will receive friends after 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 24, and prior to the service Friday at the funeral home. 

Arrangements are by Wilson Funeral Homes-Ringgold Chapel, Ringgold.


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