Mrs. Achata was a graduate of Marietta Church School in Marietta, GA (1956), Highland Academy in Portland, TN (1960), University of Miami (R.N., 1967), and University of TN, Memphis (M.S.N., 1990).
Although she worked as a nurse in hospitals in Fletcher, NC, and Hialeah Hospital in the Miami area, she found her calling in public health in the mountains of Appalachia under the tutelage of Dr. Schuller. Her public health career in the Tennessee Department of Health, Southeast Region, began in 1969, where she served 30 years, spanning 1969-2011, at the county and regional level as a public health nurse, immunization program manager, and Children's Special Services Coordinator. She also spent a number of those years in home health nursing. She shared her enthusiasm for public health with her Southern Adventist University nursing students from August, 1994, to June, 2002, and then again on a part-time basis from 2011-2015. She passionately interacted with students and taught them about the impact they could have as healthcare providers in the community. One major contribution to both nursing education and the community was her development of free Foot Care Clinics for elderly and disabled clients.
Mrs. Achata was preceded in death by her parents, Woodrow M. Wilson and Naomi Dalrymple Wilson, and her sister, Darlene Wilson Becker.
Mrs. Achata was a graduate of Marietta Church School in Marietta, GA (1956), Highland Academy in Portland, TN (1960), University of Miami (R.N., 1967), and University of TN, Memphis (M.S.N., 1990).
Although she worked as a nurse in hospitals in Fletcher, NC, and Hialeah Hospital in the Miami area, she found her calling in public health in the mountains of Appalachia under the tutelage of Dr. Schuller. Her public health career in the Tennessee Department of Health, Southeast Region, began in 1969, where she served 30 years, spanning 1969-2011, at the county and regional level as a public health nurse, immunization program manager, and Children's Special Services Coordinator. She also spent a number of those years in home health nursing. She shared her enthusiasm for public health with her Southern Adventist University nursing students from August, 1994, to June, 2002, and then again on a part-time basis from 2011-2015. She passionately interacted with students and taught them about the impact they could have as healthcare providers in the community. One major contribution to both nursing education and the community was her development of free Foot Care Clinics for elderly and disabled clients.
Mrs. Achata was preceded in death by her parents, Woodrow M. Wilson and Naomi Dalrymple Wilson, and her sister, Darlene Wilson Becker.
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Mother of Wendi, David, and Sonya
Wife of Steve C. Ward
Dec. 1962 - Feb. 1975
Wife Of Guido R. Achata
Oct. 1976 - Feb. 1996
Awaiting the call of the Lifegiver
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