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Jane Hollingsworth “Holly” Watts

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Jane Hollingsworth “"Holly"” Watts

Birth
USA
Death
28 Mar 2015 (aged 83)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
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Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Jane Hollingsworth "Holly" Watts, 83, a lifelong resident of Knoxville, pioneer cytotechnologist at University of Tennessee Medical Center, and beloved wife and mother, died peacefully on Saturday March 28th, at sunrise. She is now with our Lord in heaven. Holly was a community servant who had spread love and joy all around her. Born at Fort Sanders Hospital, she attended Brownlow Elementary and Christenberry Junior High School. She graduated from Old Knoxville High School, where she was an honor student and lettered in swimming and volleyball. Holly attended Stephens College in Columbia, MO, and graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts, in 1953. While at UT, Holly was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, president of the Women's Student Government Association, and was named to Who's Who Among American Universities and Colleges. In 1955, Holly received her certificate in medical technology from Old Knoxville General Hospital, where she met her future husband, Intern Dr. Glenn Ferrell Watts. She earned her certification in histology at Good Samaritan Hospital, in West Palm Beach, FL, and then received her certification in cytology from UT College of Medicine, in Memphis. In 1957, Holly was named head of the Cytology Department at UT Medical Center, in Knoxville, becoming the first cytotechnologist in the East Tennessee area. On June 20, 1959, she married Dr. Glenn Watts, Obstetrician/Gynecologist at First Presbyterian Church, where they became an integral part of the First Church family; as did their children after them. Holly was co-director of Jesus' Friends Sunday School Class, for over 40 years. It is a class for adults with special needs. She was also a church Elder, serving as chairman of the Undershepherds and as a Stephen Minister. Holly also served as president of the group Women of the Church. She was a member of the Cherokee Garden Club and participated in the Dogwood Arts Open Gardens. An avid gardener, Holly represented the Knox County Council of Garden Clubs and was in charge of the Lakeshore Chapel flowers. She served as president of the Knoxville Academy of Medicine Auxiliary, and was an active member of the Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae. She served on many boards, including The Arthritis Foundation, Bachman Home, UT Alumni Association, UT Women's Council, Knoxville Quarterback Club, Knoxville Teen Board, and the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities. Holly was an enthusiastic health advocate. She developed Kinder-dance for children and Exer-dance for adults, both held at the West Side YMCA. She taught Exer-dance for patients at Lakeshore Mental Health Hospital and "Joint Efforts" for The Arthritis Foundation. Holly helped establish and facilitate a support group for arthritis patients at St. Mary's Hospital. In 2000, Holly completed pastoral care training at UT Medical Center Pastoral Care and served as a volunteer chaplain in the Radiation Oncology Department, until 2008 when her health declined. Her greatest passion was visiting "shut-ins" in their homes and at medical facilities. Holly was well-known and well-loved by the residents of several local assisted-living and healthcare centers. She led Bible studies for seniors citizens, until late last year. Holly was the recipient of Sertoma's Service to Mankind Award, The Daughters of the American Revolution National Service Award, and The Arthritis Foundation's Lifetime Service Award. Holly was named State Volunteer of the Year by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health, and First Lady of Knoxville by Beta Sigma Phi. Loved by all who knew her, Holly was warm, gracious, and kind to people from every walk of life. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who cherished her family above all else.Holly is preceded in death by her parents, Christine Wood Hollingsworth and John Burnette "Bonnie" Hollingsworth; and by her husband, Glenn Ferrell Watts. She is survived by her four children, Rebekah Watts Ragsdale and husband, Dennis: Hannah Watts Tiblier and husband, Chris, Glenn (Bud) Watts Jr. and wife, Laura, and Rachel Watts Trentham and husband, Brent. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, AnDe Ragsdale Summitt and husband, Tyler, Jack Ragsdale, Hollin, Selah, and Samuel Tiblier, Hunter and Hayden Watts, and Emmie and Belle Trentham. She is also survived by her brother, John (Jay) Burnette Hollingsworth Jr.; and many nieces and nephews, both great and great-great. Special thanks to Samantha Spencer, Holly's wonderful caregiver for many years. Thank you as well to Manor House Assisted Living, and a special thank you to the incredibly caring and capable folks at Little Creek Sanitarium for their love and kindness to "Miss Holly" and her family. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church Knoxville on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 5:00 p.m., Reception to follow the service at the church. Pallbearers are Dennis Ragsdale, Chris Tiblier, Brent Trentham, Jack Ragsdale, Tyler Summitt, and Douglas Knutsen. Honorary pallbearers are the members of the Jesus' Friends Sunday School class, at First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 620 State Street Knoxville, 37902, or Sertoma Center, 1400 E. Fifth Avenue Knoxville, 37917, or www.sertoma.com. Services are under the direction of Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel, 6200 Kingston Pike. Friends may sign guest register at their convenience at Rose Mortuary Mann Mann Heritage chapel
Jane Hollingsworth "Holly" Watts, 83, a lifelong resident of Knoxville, pioneer cytotechnologist at University of Tennessee Medical Center, and beloved wife and mother, died peacefully on Saturday March 28th, at sunrise. She is now with our Lord in heaven. Holly was a community servant who had spread love and joy all around her. Born at Fort Sanders Hospital, she attended Brownlow Elementary and Christenberry Junior High School. She graduated from Old Knoxville High School, where she was an honor student and lettered in swimming and volleyball. Holly attended Stephens College in Columbia, MO, and graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts, in 1953. While at UT, Holly was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, president of the Women's Student Government Association, and was named to Who's Who Among American Universities and Colleges. In 1955, Holly received her certificate in medical technology from Old Knoxville General Hospital, where she met her future husband, Intern Dr. Glenn Ferrell Watts. She earned her certification in histology at Good Samaritan Hospital, in West Palm Beach, FL, and then received her certification in cytology from UT College of Medicine, in Memphis. In 1957, Holly was named head of the Cytology Department at UT Medical Center, in Knoxville, becoming the first cytotechnologist in the East Tennessee area. On June 20, 1959, she married Dr. Glenn Watts, Obstetrician/Gynecologist at First Presbyterian Church, where they became an integral part of the First Church family; as did their children after them. Holly was co-director of Jesus' Friends Sunday School Class, for over 40 years. It is a class for adults with special needs. She was also a church Elder, serving as chairman of the Undershepherds and as a Stephen Minister. Holly also served as president of the group Women of the Church. She was a member of the Cherokee Garden Club and participated in the Dogwood Arts Open Gardens. An avid gardener, Holly represented the Knox County Council of Garden Clubs and was in charge of the Lakeshore Chapel flowers. She served as president of the Knoxville Academy of Medicine Auxiliary, and was an active member of the Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae. She served on many boards, including The Arthritis Foundation, Bachman Home, UT Alumni Association, UT Women's Council, Knoxville Quarterback Club, Knoxville Teen Board, and the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities. Holly was an enthusiastic health advocate. She developed Kinder-dance for children and Exer-dance for adults, both held at the West Side YMCA. She taught Exer-dance for patients at Lakeshore Mental Health Hospital and "Joint Efforts" for The Arthritis Foundation. Holly helped establish and facilitate a support group for arthritis patients at St. Mary's Hospital. In 2000, Holly completed pastoral care training at UT Medical Center Pastoral Care and served as a volunteer chaplain in the Radiation Oncology Department, until 2008 when her health declined. Her greatest passion was visiting "shut-ins" in their homes and at medical facilities. Holly was well-known and well-loved by the residents of several local assisted-living and healthcare centers. She led Bible studies for seniors citizens, until late last year. Holly was the recipient of Sertoma's Service to Mankind Award, The Daughters of the American Revolution National Service Award, and The Arthritis Foundation's Lifetime Service Award. Holly was named State Volunteer of the Year by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health, and First Lady of Knoxville by Beta Sigma Phi. Loved by all who knew her, Holly was warm, gracious, and kind to people from every walk of life. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who cherished her family above all else.Holly is preceded in death by her parents, Christine Wood Hollingsworth and John Burnette "Bonnie" Hollingsworth; and by her husband, Glenn Ferrell Watts. She is survived by her four children, Rebekah Watts Ragsdale and husband, Dennis: Hannah Watts Tiblier and husband, Chris, Glenn (Bud) Watts Jr. and wife, Laura, and Rachel Watts Trentham and husband, Brent. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, AnDe Ragsdale Summitt and husband, Tyler, Jack Ragsdale, Hollin, Selah, and Samuel Tiblier, Hunter and Hayden Watts, and Emmie and Belle Trentham. She is also survived by her brother, John (Jay) Burnette Hollingsworth Jr.; and many nieces and nephews, both great and great-great. Special thanks to Samantha Spencer, Holly's wonderful caregiver for many years. Thank you as well to Manor House Assisted Living, and a special thank you to the incredibly caring and capable folks at Little Creek Sanitarium for their love and kindness to "Miss Holly" and her family. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church Knoxville on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 5:00 p.m., Reception to follow the service at the church. Pallbearers are Dennis Ragsdale, Chris Tiblier, Brent Trentham, Jack Ragsdale, Tyler Summitt, and Douglas Knutsen. Honorary pallbearers are the members of the Jesus' Friends Sunday School class, at First Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 620 State Street Knoxville, 37902, or Sertoma Center, 1400 E. Fifth Avenue Knoxville, 37917, or www.sertoma.com. Services are under the direction of Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel, 6200 Kingston Pike. Friends may sign guest register at their convenience at Rose Mortuary Mann Mann Heritage chapel


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