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Dorothy Clark (Gahagan)

Also Known As: "Dot"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Madison County, NC, United States
Death: July 27, 2008 (87)
Knoxville, Knox County, TN, United States
Place of Burial: Oak Ridge, Anderson County, TN, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of George Washington Gahagan, Jr. and Lella French Gahagan
Wife of Ned Morgan Clark
Mother of Private
Sister of Winnifred June Gahagan; Mary Joe Gahagan; George Washington Gahagan, III and Ralph Gahagan

Occupation: Teacher, technical secretary at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Dorothy Clark

Dorothy “Dot” Gahagan Clark
BIRTH
21 Sep 1920
DEATH
27 Jul 2008 (aged 87)
BURIAL
Oak Ridge Memorial Park
Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
MEMORIAL ID
28977365 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 4
FLOWERS 9
CLARK, DOROTHY GAHAGAN "DOT" - of Knoxville, born in Madison County, North Carolina on September 21, 1920 died at NHC-Farragut Sunday, July 27, 2008. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 59 years, Ned M. Clark; son, Richard G. Clark; parents, Lella Bryan and George W. "Tob" Gahagan, and sister June Gahagan. Dorothy graduated as valedictorian of Mars Hill College in 1940, went on to receive her Bachelor's degree in Business Education and English from Western Carolina University, and later received her Master's degree in Education from the University of Tennessee. Dorothy worked as a school teacher of business subjects in Madison County before moving to Knoxville with her husband Ned in 1943, where she began working as a technical secretary for nuclear chemists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Though she loved her work at ORNL, a passion for the classroom soon led her back into teaching, and she accepted a position first at Karns High School and later at Rule High School in Knoxville, where she devoted more than 25 years to her students. Her belief in her students and desire for them to succeed extended beyond the classroom and served as an inspiration and encouragement to all who knew her. Many of her former students went on to have successful careers and they sought her out years later to express their gratitude for her influence in their lives. In her retirement, she and her husband Ned were actively involved in serving communion at Church Street UMC, and she was a founding member of the Church Street Soup Kitchen Ministry where she volunteered from 1984-2002. In her free time she enjoyed playing bridge with friends, reading, travelling, working in her garden, and walking. Survivors include her grandchildren Allison and Jonathan Clark, great grandchild Braxton Clark, former daughter-in-law Sherry Chambers Jones, and brother Ralph Gahagan. Sincere thanks to special family member Leisa Chambers Gordon, her extended family in North Carolina, her friends at Church Street and Beaver Ridge UMC, and Rule High School graduates.

She was a victim of murder.
Family Members
Parents

George Washington "Tobe" Gahagan Jr
1887–1962

Lella French Bryan Gahagan
1895–1983

Spouse

Ned Morgan Clark
1916–2003

Siblings

Winnifred June Gahagan
1917–1985

Mary Joe Gahagan
1919–1919

George Washington Gahagan III
1922–1930

Children

Richard George Clark
1946–2003

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Dorothy Clark's Timeline

1920
September 21, 1920
Madison County, NC, United States
2008
July 27, 2008
Age 87
Knoxville, Knox County, TN, United States
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Oak Ridge Memorial Park, Oak Ridge, Anderson County, TN, United States