Johnson City Press from Johnson City, Tennessee (2024)

I I I I I I I I I I 2 JOHNSON CITY PRESS, Monday, November 18, 2002 Deaths and Funerals Albert "Louis" Broyles Albert Brontes, 75, 104 Arroweed Road, Jonesborough, died Saturday Now 16. 2002. at his residence. Mr. Brities was a Washington County native and a son of the late Willians A.

and Bessie Emily Broples. He retired from Mead Kingsport. Mr. Broyles was member of Bethesda United Methodist Church. He was a World War It Army veteran, having served in He received the Army Occupation Medal (Germany) and the World War IT Victory Ribbon.

Mr. Broyles was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 3382. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Naomi Ruth White Broyies; five brothers; one sister; a and two half brothers.

Survivors include two daughters, Cathy Verble, Johnson City, and Barbara Broyles, Elizabethton; two sons, Steve Broyies and Rick Broyles, both of Jonesborough; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Dillow-Taylor, Jonesborough (753-0514) ALBERT BROYLES Funeral services for Albert Brovies will be conducted at 8 p.m. Monday, Now. 18, 2002, at the DillowTaylor Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Jim McNeal officiating.

The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. prior to the service. Pallbearers witt be grandsons, Eddie Brovtes, Jerry Brovies, Joey Brovies, Greg Matherly, David Verble and Michael Verble. Interment services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.

19, 2002, at the Bethesda Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the Broyles family via e-mail at Dillow- Taylor Funeral Home, 753-0514 Everett C. "E.C." Jennings 73, 2005 Heritage Place, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mountain Home. Mr.

Jennings was an Exeter, native and a son of the late Everett C. Jennings Sr. and Pearl White Jennings. He had lived in Tennessee for a number of years. He had pastored churches in East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia and was formerly employed by Watauga Industry, Elizabethton.

Mr. Jennings was a Korean War Navy veteran. He was preceded in death by one brother, Fred "Buck" White. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Florence Hicks Jennings; one daughter, Thalia Arnold, Galax, one son, Max Jennings, Jonesborough; one sister, Myrtle Harris, Kingsport; two grandchildren, Kristin Jennings, Jonesborough, and Ashley Arnold, Abingdon, and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial, Elizabethton (543- David E. Galyon David E. Galyon, 78, Gray, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002, at his home following a brief illness. Arrangements are incomplete.

Hamlett-Dobson, Kingsport (378-3134) Everett C. Jennings Jr. 3839) EVERETT C. JENNINGS JR. Funeral services for Everett C.

"E.C." Jennings 73, 2005 Heritage Place, Johnson City, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 8 p.m. Monday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with the Rev. R. Willard Warfield officiating. Graveside service.

and interment will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the National Cemetery, Mountain Home: Mr. Ray Don Markland will provide the music. Honorary pallbearers will be his golfing buddies and the Galax Fiddlers Convention fellow musicians. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home. Friends may also call at his residence. Condolences may be e-mailed to the Jennings family at Family and friends will assemble at the cemetery at 1:50 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge.

(zero, two, seven, two) Cash 5: Joseph D. Kefauver Joseph D. Keefauver, 94, Appalachian Christian Village, 2022 Sherwood Drive, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002, at his residence following a lengthy illness. Mr.

Kefauver was a Washington County native and a son of the late Joseph D. Kefauver Joseph D. Lottery picks RICHMOND, Va. (AP) These numbers were drawn Saturday night by the Virginia Lottery. Lottery results can also be found at www.virginialottery.com.

NIGHT DRAWING Pick 3: 4-0-8 (four, zero, eight) Pick 4: 0-2-7-2 CORRECTIONS The Johnson City Press strives for accuracy in all its reports. Readers who notice factual errors in the newspaper should contact City Editor Brad Jolly, Night Editor Robert Pierce or Managing Sports Editor Kelly Hodge. The 1 Telephone Number is 929-3111. Radio: N. Korea has nuclear weapons and Belle Hutton He was a member of Boottes Creek Christian Church, where he served as a Sunday school teacher, deacon, elder and chairman of the board.

Mr. Kefauver was a member of Adult Men's Sunday School Class, He was a graduate and valedictorian of Booties Creek High School and a crechaste of Milligan College. Mr. Reefauver" was a founder and on the board of directors of Emmanuel School of Religion. He was manager of Hardwick Farms, Cleveland, Tenn.

He later started the Keefauver Brothers Farm. Mr. was elected to the board of directors of the American Angus Association. He served two terms as a director and became vice president in 1959. He became president of the association in 1960.

He was a speaker at an Angus conference in Argentina and judged all major Angus shows in the United States. Mr. Kefauver was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Ruby H. Kefauver, in 2001.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews. -Taylor, Jonesborough (753-0514) JOSEPH D. KEEFAUVER Funeral services for Mr. Joseph D. Kefauver, Appalachian Christian Village, 2022 Sherwood Drive, who died Sunday, will be conducted Tuesday, Nov.

19, 2002, at 11 a.m. from Boones Creek Minister David Clark and Minister Christian Church with Mr. Dan Lawson, Robert Allen officiating. Burial will follow in Boones Creek Christian Church Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Charles Crouch, great.

nephews and great-great-nephews. The family will receive from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday from Boones Christian Church. Additional survivors include special friends, Bill McSpadden, Chilhowie, and T.J. and June Cawood, Cleveland, Tenn.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boones Creek Christian Church Building Fund, 312 Christian Church Road, Gray, TN 37615. Dillow- Taylor, 753-0514 Mrs. Etta G. Stevens SPRUCE PINE, N.C. Mrs.

Etta Garland Stevens, 92, 120 Green Creek Road, Glen Ayre community, Bakersville, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002, at Brian Center. Mrs. Stevens was a Mitchell County native and a daughter of the late Sewell and Nellie Blevins Garland. She was a homemaker.

Mrs. Stevens was a member of Little Rock Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Stevens; and one son, Fred Stevens. Survivors include two daughters, Bonnie Miller, Bakersville, and Betty Buchanan, Spruce Pine; one sister, Ollie Hoilman, Spruce Pine; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Henline-Hughes, Bakersville -(828-688-4813) MRS.

ETTA G. STEVENS Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Garland Stevens will be held Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002, at 2 p.m. In the Henline-Hughes Funeral Home chapel with the Revs.

Wesley Dale, Larry Greene, Dallas Renfroe and Ronnie Gouge officiating. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at the funeral home. Interment will be Wednesday, Nov.

20, 2002, following the service in L.G. Gouge Memorial Cemetery. Condolences may be e-mailed to www.henline-hughes.com Mrs. Bertha Mae Thomas Mrs. Bertha Mae Thomas, 76, 506 Robinson Drive, died Sunday, Nov.

17, 2002, at Johnson City Medical Center. Mrs. Thomas was a Roan Mountain native and a daughter of the late Shorty and Edith Avery Thomas. She was employed by North Side Hospital until her retirement. Mrs.

Thomas was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Price; one son, Lawrence Thomas; four brothers, William Thomas, Paul Thomas, Vearl Thomas and Virgil Thomas; and two sisters, Thelma Thomas and Ruth Avery. Survivors include four daughters, Brenda Going and Shelia Thomas, both of Johnson City, Mary Beam, Marion, N.C., and Paulett Cohens, Greer, S.C.; two sons, Terry Thomas, Limestone, and Larry Thomas, Elizabethton; one sister, Ophelia Forney, Johnson City; 19 grandchildren; and several great grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Arrangements are incomplete. Birchette (926-6013) from Virginia 6-8-9-19-24 eight, nine, nineteen, twenty Lotto South: 14-15-17-19-44-47 (fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, forty -four, forty CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? Discover What Most insurance Companies Don't Want You To Know. Call 1-888-855-4828 Call Now! Tal-Free.

24- How Recorded Message Reveals The SEOUL, South Korea (AP) North Korea's state run radio reported for the first time Sunday that the communist country has nuclear weapons, but South Korean officials doubted the credibility of the report. Pyongyang Radio reported in a Korean guage report that the country has come to have nuclear and other strong military weapons due to nuclear threats by U.S. impe rialists," according to South Korea's Fonhap news agency, which monitors broadcasts from the North. Some took the report as the North's first confirmation of possession of nuclear weapons. Until now; North Korea had claimed that it was entitled to have nuclear weapons and attore powerful weapons than that to protect its sovereignty from U.S.

But today; South Korean officials were skeptical that the report represented a change in North Korea's official position on nuclear weapons, which has been to neither confirm nor deny that the country has them. "It's too early to say whether North Korea's authority A.M. authority AREA BIRTHS Johnson City Specialty Hospital Nov. 12 Chickasaw Drive. dent.

Lewis Wayne Dunn, 51, 299 CHARGES PLACED Hodge Branch Road, Elizabethton; Johnson City Washington County and Tina Ellen Sams, 39, 145 Nov. 14 Melody Lane, Elizabethton. James McClain, 27, Mount Nov. 14 Carmel; probation violation; John Vanantius Quigly, 59, 261 hearing next Criminal Court. Buncombe Hill Road, Loretta Hernandez, 41, 384 Jonesborough; and Sandra Gail Frank Station Road, Limestone; Greer, 261 Buncombe Hill assault; hearing Nov.

15, Sessions Road, Jonesborough. Court. Josh Reynolds Smith, 25, 1993 Wallace Decker, 43, 332 Tenn. Selvers, Michael Drive; 1993 and Michael Kelly Drive. Ann Highway 107, 34, domestic violence; hearing Nov.

Jonesborough; Richard Anthony Ford, 38, 995 Sessions Court. Gray Station Road, Gray; and 15, Chola Annette Ford, 33, 995 Gray Nov. 15 Station Road, Gray. Mark Nettles, 33, 234 S. Nov.

15 Broadway, domestic violence; Michael Wayne Altman, 41, 448 15, Sessions Court. Treadway Trail, Telford; and Linda Marcum, 47, 136 Hopper Terri Marie Henings, 45, 448 Road; criminal simulation two Treadway Trail, Telford. counts; hearing next Criminal Jeb Thomas Easley, 27, 804 Court. Jared Drive; and Donna Patricia Jamie Ball, 26, 1922 Lone Oak Moore, 22, 804 Jared Drive. Road; domestic violence; hearing Michael Allen Powers, 34, 824 Nov.

15, Sessions Court. Rolling HIll, No. 25; and Valerie Scott Malone, 32, 125 Nicole Mullins, 25, 2 Madison Court. Mockingbird Place, Gregory Shane Matherly; 34, 124 Jonesborough; stalking; hearing Two Gray; and Erin Elizabeth Nov. 15, Sessions Court.

Broyles, 27, 124 Two Gray. William J. Ball, 36, 774 Balley Thomas Bo Branscom, 22, 403 Bridge Road, Limestone; violaBrookhaven Drive, No. and tion of order of protection; Denise Abner, 23, 403 hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court." Brookhaven Drive, No.

1. Charlie Allen Crum, 21, 1716 FIRE CALLS Johnson City Orlando Drive; statutory rape; Nov. 14 hearing next Criminal Court. 6:55 p.m.; 4 44 Stout Drive, false Bart Allen Richards, 39, .673 alarm. Tavern HIll Road, Jonesborough; 8:03 p.m.; 4815 N.

Roan gas DUI, possession of mariluana, leak. carrying prohibited weapon; brush fire. Amy Lynn Mosley, 9:28 p.m.; Boones Creek Road, hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Courtiso Nov. 15 Rambling Road, Jonesborough; 9:10 a.m.; 111 Young house assault domestic violence; fire.

hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Court. Snow leads to traffic problems Intermittent snow in the area of Sam's Gap and Iron Mountain led to roadway problems Sunday night. North Carolina shut down its side of U.S. Highway after reports of a jackknifed truck blocking traffic and smaller vehicles sliding off the road.

The move effectively closed the Tennessee, side of the highway. Additional slide-offs were reported on U.S. Highway Creek Road. No serious injuries were reported at press time. Funerals Samuel Atkins Hodshon, son of Andrea and Courtney Hodshon, Jonesborough; 8 pounds, ounces: 2112 inches.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Washington County.Johnson Nov. William Earl Burton, 30, 173 Hensley Loop Road, Jonesborough; and Tina Marie Smith, 18, 214 Rockhouse Road. Evan Steven Hunter, 27, Lexington, N.C.; and Julie Marie Kirk, 26, Lexington, N.C. Brian Edward Honaker, 24, 227 Jean Kingsport; and Kathryn Cher'ee Fish, 26, 1310 Baldridge Drive.

Nov. 12 Charles Strong Olson, 41, 805 Lincoln Kathy. Hawthorne 45, 216 MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL Elizabethion Ronnie G. Curde Funeral services for Ronnie G. "Ron" Curde, 66, 324 FIfth Watauga, who died Friday, will be conducted at 8 p.m.

Monday in Memorial Funeral Chapel with Mr. Jeff Campbell, minister, officiating. Graveside service and inter. ment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Happy Valley Memorial Park.

The Harvey Family will provide the music. Active pallbearers, who are requested 10 assemble at the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, will be Dale Smalling, Ben Colbaugh, Ronnie Trivett, Buggs Dempsey, Rusty Curde and Tommy Curde. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Watauga Volunteer Fire Department. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m.

Monday in the funeral home. To those who prefer, memorials may be made in memory of Mr. Curde to the Watauga Volunteer Fire Department. Family and friends will assemble of the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday 10 90 10 the cemetery.

"Ron" leaves behind one son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Wendy Curde, and one beloved grandson, Sterling Ira -Curde, Tega Cay, two brothers and sisters-in-law, Tom and Dean Curde of A.C.V., Johnson City, and Bruce and Shirley Curde, Elizabethion; two sisters and brothers Sonja and Doug Smalling, Watauga, and Dot Attention Hearing Aid Users: Ask About Dry Store only at: Dr. Daniel R. Schumaler 207 E. Myrtie Ave. Johnson Chy 928-5771 nuclear has Korea) and isolate the DPRK on a worldwide official position on its issue chief scale," said the North's said Choi Young joon, a andIrst at South Korea's Unification Ministry munist party Korea to newspaper.

in full accord with the North Korea, such a report statement follow spirit and purpose" of a 1994 pact with the should North main an official government or United States and other anti- nuclear accords, or comments by a top he said. Under the 1994 deal, North Korea it said. Yonhap played down the significance of the plutonium facilities suspected to of agreed report meant carried for by the Pyongyang South Korean Radio, which audience. is being freeze its used to develop nuclear weapons Northern media, including its return for two light-water reactors and chiefly No other outlet, the 500.000 tons of oil every year until the reactors Korean Central News Agency, carried it. were built.

English language foreign news it was a report and was not to visiting U.S. diplomats that it had a uraone But in September, the North acknowledged repeated," fonhap said Yonhap it said. news nium enriching program to develop nuclear was likely that that the weapons. North Korea says the United made a mistake or the North was States anchor confusion. violated the accord first, citing delays in the deliberately trying to create In the report, North Korea accused the reactor project.

United States of trying to isolate it from the Pyongyang has said it a will only world by claiming that the communist country issue if the United States offers nonaggreshad broken nuclear arms control agreements. sion pact. Washington has rejected any talks "The lie is aimed to tarnish the international with Pyongyang unless it gives up the nuclear prestige and authority of the DPRK (North weapons program. 12:17 p.m.: 2818 W. Walnut service call.

1:35 p.m.; 44 Stout Drive, school fire alarm. 2:50 p.m.; 27 Dossett Drive, school fire alarm. 3:44 p.m.; Sevier Street at Walnut Street, vehicle accident. 5:23 p.m.; 1528 Old Gray Station Road, grass fire. 6:43 p.m.; 1103 Afton house fire.

6:47 p.m.: 176 Joe Hale Drive, grass fire. 8:26 p.m.; 2614 N. Roan investigation. 9:17 p.m.: 841 Pardee business fire alarm. 11:21 p.m.; 1202 Ashley Road, residential fire alarm.

Nov. 16 3:17 a.m.: 900 Cedar Grove Road, vehicle accident. 9:29 a.m.; Sunset Drive at Mountcastle Drive, vehicle acci- and Mac -McLain, Elizabethton: and several nieces and nephews. Other very special people in his life, a sister-in-law, Betty Curde; nephew, Rusty Curde; and good friend, Jack Sayior. Condolences may be e-mailed to the Curde family at micechartertn.net.

Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge. FUGLY ROOF STAINS AWAY" Not New Roof-Brite. 543-6080 www.aok.org/roof.htm RING IN THE HOLIDAYS V. DIAMONDS olor Gemstones 40 50. OFF Dempsey' Knob Creek Sunset 282-5510 Carol M.

Knight, 29, 812 Magnolia Extension, No. 5: probation violation; hearing Now. 18, Sessions Court. Rebecca D. Bennett.

23, 180 Water Tank Road; shoplifting: hearing Nov. 19, Sessions Court. Tracy B. Thomas, 27, 1811 E. Fairview shoplifting; hearing Nov.

19, Sessions Court. Elizabethton Carter County Nov. I Chad Davis, 22, 1600 Dixon Elizabethton; shoplifting; hearing Nov. 25, Sessions Road, Darlene Chuckey: Smith, 49, DUI: 433 Barefield hearing Nov. 26, Sessions Court.

Nov. 1 Oscar Eugene Osborne, 46, 110 Kathy Johnson City: secondoffense DUll, hearing Nov. 26, Sessions Court. Katherine Annette Rogers, 21, 1294 Bluefield Elizabethton; shoplifting; hearing Nov. 26, Sessions Court.

Nov. 10 Chadrick Steven Bristol, 29, 1411 E. Watauga Johnson City: third offense DUI; hearing, 26, Sessions Court. Angel A. Wilson, 1300 Buffalo Erwin; drug fraud; hearing Nov.

18, Sessions Court. Teresa A. Fenner, 46, 909 Fairview Elizabethton; DUI; hearing Nov. 26, Sessions Court. Nov.

11 Walter Ray Lyons, 33, 236 McKeehan Ridge Road, Elizabethton: possession of schedule IV drug; DUI; hearing Nov. 26, Sessions Court. Melvin Miller, 49, 1472 Tenn. Highway 91, Elizabethton; possession of a prohibited firearm; reckless endangerment with a firearm; hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Court.

Nov. 12 Kim Runion, 50, 126 Patrick Henry Lane, Hampton; aggravated assault domestic violence; hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Court. George Sydney Sledge, 68, 2114 Dave Buck Road, Johnson City; fugitive lustice; hearing Nov. 13, Sessions Court.

John Robert Moore, 24, 1267 Bluefield Elizabethton; failure to appear; hearing Nov. 13, Sessions Court. Nathaniel Vanderlinden, 24, 380 Siam Road, Elizabethton; theft over $500; burglary; fugitive from justice; failure to appear; hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court. Thomas Author Mellons, 50, 5748 Fort Henry Drive, Kingsport; failure to serve lail time; hearing Nov.

13, Sessions Court. DECORATE SAVE! SHOP THE CLASSIFIEDS! Jolinson City Press FRI Checking For Our Premier Customers! Ages 55 and Older TRIE I Annual Percent Yield 11. State Franklin SAVINGS BANK JOHNSON CITY Kuan Street 926-3300 Walnut Street 461-4550 Brunens Mill Rued 854-2180 08000 de alter 8 Nov. 13 Anna Hurst Osborne, 38, 131 Yates Drive: Elizabethton: second-offense DUI; hearing Now. 16, Sessions Court.

Rafael Ortez Florez, 25, 215 Sugar Hollow Butler; leaving the scene of an accident; hearing Nov. 16, Sessions Court. Misty Dawn Crowther, 23, 201 Dalewood Road, Johnson City: failure to appear; hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court. Warren Dwight Burgess, 46, 516 Cottage Elizabethton; violation of probation; hearing Nov.

15, Sessions Court. Jerry Darrell Langford, 44, 2684 Bandy's Spring Road, Catawba, N.C.; theft of a motor vehicle; DUI; hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court. Nov. 14 Simerly Road, Hampton; Julio Vincente, Perez, 26, 185 DUI; hearing Nov.

19, Sessions Court. Sandra Bowling, 52, 311 Amity Lane, Johnson City; DUI: hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court. William Roger Shell, 39, 165 Lovers Lane, Elizabethton; DUI; possession of schedule VI narcotics; hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Court.

Scotty Lee Reece, 657 Green Road, Butler; third-offense DUI; theft under $500; hearing Nov. 18, Sessions Court. John Paul Jones, 22, 273 Toll Branch Road, Johnson City; violation of probation; hearing next Criminal Court. James Lee Reising, 41, 116 W. Walnut Johnson City; violation of probation; hearing Nov.

15, Sessions Court. Shawn Brandon Stalcup, 21, 297 Keenburg Road, Elizabethton; violation of probation; hearing Nov. 15, Sessions Court. John Russell Chappell, 46, 510 N. Sycamore Elizabethton; DUI; hearing Nov.

15, Sessions Court. Johnson City Press Vol. 83 No. 98 Published Daily and Sunday by Johnson City Publishing Corporation, Boone Street at Main and Market, Johnson City, TN. 37604.

Phone 423-929-3111. Periodicals postage paid at Johnson City, TN. POSTMASTER: Please send address change to Johnson City Press, P. O. Box 1717, Johnson City, TN.

37605-1717. Subscription per year by mail within 100 miles, $166; outside 100 miles $190. Member of Audit Bureau We use recycled of Circulations newsprint CONTACT US MAIN SWITCHBOARD 929-3111 CIRCULATION Customer Service 722-0510 Hours: 7:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 6:00 a.m.

Noon Sunday: 6:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Circulation Manager 722-0506 ADVERTISING Classified 722-0509 Advertising Director 722-0504 Advertising Sales Manager 722-0514 Classified Display Manager 722-0515 Inside Sales Supervisor 722-0525 NEWSROOM Managing Editor 722-0503 Editorial Director 722-0535 City Editor 722-0537 Sports Department 722-0534 Photographic Department 722-0554 BUSINESS OFFICE All services 722-0511 FAX NUMBERS Retail Advertising 461-9558 Classified Advertising 929-9097 News 929-7484 Make The Technical Connection. Computer Hardware Hardware Repair Networking Technical Services Cabling Broadband Internet Connectivity Bar Coding Scanning Computer Connection is the largest Authorized Sales and Technical Service center in the region. Cabling Division -RJ45 Networking -Phone Lines Sales Service for All Major Hardware Warranty and Out of Warranty Hardware Technical Service.

Fast Response Time, Carry-in or On-Site Service. 423-434-9590 Computer Visit as on line Connection We're Always Open.

Johnson City Press from Johnson City, Tennessee (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Carlyn Walter

Last Updated:

Views: 5923

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carlyn Walter

Birthday: 1996-01-03

Address: Suite 452 40815 Denyse Extensions, Sengermouth, OR 42374

Phone: +8501809515404

Job: Manufacturing Technician

Hobby: Table tennis, Archery, Vacation, Metal detecting, Yo-yoing, Crocheting, Creative writing

Introduction: My name is Carlyn Walter, I am a lively, glamorous, healthy, clean, powerful, calm, combative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.