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Letter from International Representative Keith Craig to
Mr. Johnny Long concerning "clearance procedure"
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IN MEMORY OF BROTHER EVERETT TOM BOSTIC
Everett Tom Bostic, 56, Blountville.
BLOUNTVILLE - Everett Thomas Bostic, 56, was called unexpectedly to
join his wife Wanda McKinney Bostic and his Lord and Savior Monday
morning (Dec. 5, 2005).
Tom was born in Kingsport and had resided in Blountville since 1982.
He was a maintenance electrician for TVA John Sevier since 2000. He
was an outstanding member of IBEW for which he traveled throughout
the
United States.
Tom was a Christian man who extensively studied the Bible including
Greek and had an extremely close relationship with God.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in Germany for one year
in the 7th Army 36th Air Defense, and in Vietnam where he served
with the 92nd Artillery Bn, C Battery and under 1st Field Forces
from 1967-1968 serving in the Battle of Dak Toe and Tet offensives.
He was a member of Charles DeWitt Byrd Post #3382 of the VFW. Tom
was extremely honored to have served his God and country.
Tom enjoyed chess, kayaking, fishing, and watching the UT Vols. He
will be especially missed by his three daughters whom he loved
dearly.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Wanda McKinney Bostic in 1993;
father and stepmother, Everett M. and Juanita Bostic; and brother,
Bobby J. Bostic.
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Surviving are three daughters, Monica Bostic Hicks and husband
DeWayne, Emory, Va., Angela Bostic Bowman and husband Jamison,
Meadowview, Va., and Crystal Bostic Steffey and husband Sam,
Blountville; eight grandchildren, Jonathan Malone, Heather Malone,
Toby Hicks, Grace Hicks, Shaun Ketron, Lee Bowman, A.J. Steffey, and
Samantha Steffey; two sisters, Mary Jane McKinney, Kingsport, and
Tammy Good and husband Scott, Kingsport; brother, Charlie Bostic and
wife Robbie, Kingsport; several stepbrothers and stepsisters; and
several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Hamlett-Dobson Funeral Home, Kingsport.
Services will be conducted at
2 p.m. Friday in the funeral home
chapel with
Pastor J.W. Depew and Rev. Earnest L. Steffey officiating.
Burial will follow at Tri-Cities Memory Gardens with military
graveside rites by Charles DeWitt Byrd Post #3382 of the VFW.
Pallbearers will be Charlie Drinnon, Danny Tipton, Shaun Ketron,
Jonathan Malone, David Bostic, Kim McKinney, Don Drinnon and Jamison
L. Bowman.
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December 2005 Meeting Minutes Available
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Annual 2006 Wage Rates
Letter from International Representative Keith Craig
on Annual 2006 Wage Rates
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