Obituaries

Title Published
Bradford, Margaret R. 7/6/2023 7:18 PM
Romine, Evelyn Dianne Webb 7/6/2023 2:57 PM
Halsey, Joyce Ann Solomon 7/6/2023 1:05 PM
Moultrie, Ruby Gynell Kennedy 7/6/2023 12:55 PM
Flury, Ada Steele 7/6/2023 12:44 PM
Curtis, Chun ae "Jo" 7/6/2023 11:34 AM
Bell, Michael Tyrone 7/6/2023 11:04 AM
Williams, Judy Dale (LaFayette) 7/6/2023 11:03 AM
Harden, Caroline Frances (Dalton) 7/6/2023 10:58 AM
Johnson, Rhonda Diane 7/6/2023 9:41 AM
Hatfield, Glen Spencer, Sr. 7/5/2023 11:57 PM
Lewis, Palata Nico 7/5/2023 5:58 PM
Reynolds, Debbie O. 7/5/2023 5:29 PM
Bell, Geneva Kitchens 7/5/2023 5:27 PM
Young, Cordell 7/5/2023 5:04 PM
Lake, Susan A. 7/5/2023 5:00 PM
Howcroft, Wanda 7/5/2023 4:59 PM
Hartman, George W. 7/5/2023 4:58 PM
Forseth, Daniel Keith 7/5/2023 4:42 PM
Corneliussen, Cris Norman 7/5/2023 4:03 PM
Miller, Mary Ellen 7/5/2023 4:00 PM
Stanbery, Charles "Ted," Jr. 7/5/2023 3:48 PM
Curtis, Douglas Wayne 7/5/2023 11:40 AM
Elders, Steve Monroe 7/5/2023 9:00 AM
Pereira, Anthony Charles 7/5/2023 9:00 AM
Spence, James 7/5/2023 9:00 AM
Andy Barry Jones
  • 5/1/2025

Andy Barry Jones, 69, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away on April 23, 2025. A true Chattanooga original, Andy had the kind of energy and charisma that made everyone feel like a friend. He never met a stranger, and his zest for life made a lasting impression on all who knew him. Andy loved nothing more than riding his bike along the riverwalk—often in route to share a beer with friends. His pride in his cars and 4x4 van were only matched by the joy he found in the simple pleasures ... more

East Ridge Man Charged With Terrorizing Prisoners During Bosnian War Is Found Not Guilty
  • 5/2/2025

An East Ridge Man charged in Chattanooga Federal Court with terrorizing prisoners during the Bosnian civil war has been found not guilty of all charges. The jury deliberated on Friday afternoon before finding in favor of Sead Miljkovic, who adopted the last name Dukic after coming to the U.S. Miljkovic was charged with three counts of inflicting torture on prisoners under his supervision as well as passport fraud. If convicted, he faced a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on each ... more

Lookouts Pitching Dominates Again In Third Straight Win
  • 5/3/2025

The Chattanooga Lookouts continued their streak of dominant starting pitching in a 4-1 victory over the Montgomery Biscuits. On Friday night it was Chase Burns' turn as he collected eight strikeouts in five innings, allowing only one run on five hits. Hunter Parks and Trevor Kuncl combined to throw four innings of shutout ball in relief to secure the victory with Kuncl notching his second save. The three pitchers combined for 16 strikeouts on the evening. The top of the order continued ... more

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