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Jane Coker Dunlap Pickel passed peacefully at the age of 94 at NHC of Oak Ridge on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025, after a brief illness. Jane was born May 5, 1930, in Nashville, TN. As a child, she was involved in Girl Scouts and attended First Presbyterian Church, Nashville. She attended Donelson High School, where she played basketball. Her heart for service and philanthropy began at an early age. During WWII, she rolled bandages at First Presbyterian Church of Nashville, which was used by the American Red Cross. She graduated from Donelson High in 1946 after already having taken a year of college courses at Ward Belmont, now Belmont University, where she majored in art. Jane met the love of her life, Dr. Thomas Wesley Pickel, Jr. in the Fall of 1948– after going on their first date to a Vanderbilt football game. They were married on June 9, 1951, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. They moved to Baytown, Texas, in 1951. In 1959, they moved with their two small children, Laura and Tom, back to Kingston, TN. Not long after returning, their family became complete with the birth of their third child, Margaret. She acquired a bachelor’s degree from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in elementary education with a focus in art education. She also received a master’s degree at UT in Special Education. Jane taught art and later taught first grade at Kingston Elementary School for 27 years. In addition to mentoring young teaching professionals, she fostered a classroom community focused on equality, social justice, and human rights for all. For over 65 years, Jane was an active member at Bethel Presbyterian Church (Kingston), where she faithfully served on the Fellowship Team. In her retirement, she was active in Delta Kappa Gamma and our local Retired Teachers organization. She spent many hours volunteering for FISH, which was supported by the Roane Ministerial Association. Jane will be remembered as a caring friend; a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother; and adoring wife. Preceded in death by: Husband of 69 years, Thomas Wesley Pickel, Jr. Parents, Clyde and Christine
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Dunlap and brother, Clyde Dunlap Jr. In-laws, T. Wesley Pickel (Delia) and Mae Jackson Pickel Grandson, Jacob Murr Survived by: Children: daughter, Laura Dailey (Ted); son, Thomas Wesley Pickel III (Lisa); and daughter, Margaret Murr (Greg) Grandchildren: Stephanie Wright (Jay); Janice White (Carrie); Dr. Rebecca Pierce (Joe); Justin Murr (Astral); Rachel Gallaher (Adam); Ellen Dailey; Jonathan Dailey (Kristian) Great Grandchildren: Maggie Wright (Brandon); Grayson, Gabriel, and Wesley Pierce; Mae Gallaher; Emerson Fox and Iris Murr The family would also like to acknowledge the roles of close friends and caregivers, Vickie Maslowski and Patty Rush.The family will receive friends at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Kingston on Tuesday, March 4th from 4-6 PM with a service to follow. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, March 5th at Lawnville Cemetery at 3:00 PM with the Reverend Beth McCrary officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethel Presbyterian Church (203 S. Kentucky St. Kingston, TN 37763) or Roane Imagination Library (P.O. Box 128 Kingston, TN 37763). Kyker Funeral Home of Kingston is serving the Pickel Family.. Rev. Dr. Westminster Presbyterian, Nashville, TN Experience: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN Education: McCormick Theological SeminaryWestminster Presbyterian Church Nashville TN
And despair to the haven of heavenly faith and angelic security? We may say of this now sainted man, ‘With all thy faults we love thee still.’ Princeton has lost its greatest ornament, the Presbyterian Church its most precious gem, the American Church her greatest earth-born luminary [2].[1] See the insightful biography of Charles Hodge written by W. Andrew Hoffecker, Charles Hodge: The Pride of Princeton (2011, Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing).[2] A.A. Hodge, The Life of Charles Hodge D.D. LL.D. (1880), pp. 585-586. Recent Additions to Log College Press -- January 28, 2021 January 28, 2021 (Receive our blog posts in your email by clicking here. If the author links in this post are broken, please visit our Free PDF Library and click on the author’s page directly.)As we approach 10,000 separate works available to read for free online at Log College Press, we wish to keep our readers apprised of some recently-added highlights. Caleb Cook Baldwin (1820-1911) and his wife Harriet Fairchild Baldwin (1826-1896) were American Presbyterian missionaries to China. Together they served Chinese Christians for almost five decades, and translated much of the Bible into the Fuzhou (Foochow) dialect. Mrs. Baldwin’s poems were published posthumously, and her pencil sketches are a joy to behold.John Armor Bingham (1815-1900) was a friend of Titus Basfield (whose correspondence was destroyed sadly in the 1990s). He is known to history as a lawyer who participated in the trial of the conspirators involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, a prosecutor in the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, and as the primary author of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.Alexander Latimer Blackford (1829-1890) was an American Presbyterian missionary and the first moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil.Amos Dresser (1812-1904) was a Presbyterian minister, abolitionist and pacifist. He was once publicly beaten in Tennessee for carrying abolitionist literature and advocating their contents, a story recounted in his famous Narrative.Edward Payson Durant (1831-1892) was a ruling elder to whom A.A. Hodge gives credit for inspiring Hodge to write his commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith. Mary Augusta McConnell Palmer (1822-1888) was the wife of Benjamin Morgan Palmer.Elizabeth Lee Allen Smith (1817-1898) was the wife and biographer of Henry Boynton Smith. She is also known for her hymn translations, including that of I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art, attributed sometimes to John Calvin (this attribution is disputed).Lewis French Stearns (1847-1892)Westminster Presbyterian Church, Nashville Tennessee
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Jane Coker Dunlap Pickel passed peacefully at the age of 94 at NHC of Oak Ridge on Sunday, March 2nd, 2025, after a brief illness. Jane was born May 5, 1930, in Nashville, TN. As a child, she was involved in Girl Scouts and attended First Presbyterian Church, Nashville. She attended Donelson High School, where she played basketball. Her heart for service and philanthropy began at an early age. During WWII, she rolled bandages at First Presbyterian Church of Nashville, which was used by the American Red Cross. She graduated from Donelson High in 1946 after already having taken a year of college courses at Ward Belmont, now Belmont University, where she majored in art. Jane met the love of her life, Dr. Thomas Wesley Pickel, Jr. in the Fall of 1948– after going on their first date to a Vanderbilt football game. They were married on June 9, 1951, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. They moved to Baytown, Texas, in 1951. In 1959, they moved with their two small children, Laura and Tom, back to Kingston, TN. Not long after returning, their family became complete with the birth of their third child, Margaret. She acquired a bachelor’s degree from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in elementary education with a focus in art education. She also received a master’s degree at UT in Special Education. Jane taught art and later taught first grade at Kingston Elementary School for 27 years. In addition to mentoring young teaching professionals, she fostered a classroom community focused on equality, social justice, and human rights for all. For over 65 years, Jane was an active member at Bethel Presbyterian Church (Kingston), where she faithfully served on the Fellowship Team. In her retirement, she was active in Delta Kappa Gamma and our local Retired Teachers organization. She spent many hours volunteering for FISH, which was supported by the Roane Ministerial Association. Jane will be remembered as a caring friend; a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother; and adoring wife. Preceded in death by: Husband of 69 years, Thomas Wesley Pickel, Jr. Parents, Clyde and Christine
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2025-03-25And despair to the haven of heavenly faith and angelic security? We may say of this now sainted man, ‘With all thy faults we love thee still.’ Princeton has lost its greatest ornament, the Presbyterian Church its most precious gem, the American Church her greatest earth-born luminary [2].[1] See the insightful biography of Charles Hodge written by W. Andrew Hoffecker, Charles Hodge: The Pride of Princeton (2011, Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing).[2] A.A. Hodge, The Life of Charles Hodge D.D. LL.D. (1880), pp. 585-586. Recent Additions to Log College Press -- January 28, 2021 January 28, 2021 (Receive our blog posts in your email by clicking here. If the author links in this post are broken, please visit our Free PDF Library and click on the author’s page directly.)As we approach 10,000 separate works available to read for free online at Log College Press, we wish to keep our readers apprised of some recently-added highlights. Caleb Cook Baldwin (1820-1911) and his wife Harriet Fairchild Baldwin (1826-1896) were American Presbyterian missionaries to China. Together they served Chinese Christians for almost five decades, and translated much of the Bible into the Fuzhou (Foochow) dialect. Mrs. Baldwin’s poems were published posthumously, and her pencil sketches are a joy to behold.John Armor Bingham (1815-1900) was a friend of Titus Basfield (whose correspondence was destroyed sadly in the 1990s). He is known to history as a lawyer who participated in the trial of the conspirators involved in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, a prosecutor in the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, and as the primary author of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.Alexander Latimer Blackford (1829-1890) was an American Presbyterian missionary and the first moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil.Amos Dresser (1812-1904) was a Presbyterian minister, abolitionist and pacifist. He was once publicly beaten in Tennessee for carrying abolitionist literature and advocating their contents, a story recounted in his famous Narrative.Edward Payson Durant (1831-1892) was a ruling elder to whom A.A. Hodge gives credit for inspiring Hodge to write his commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith. Mary Augusta McConnell Palmer (1822-1888) was the wife of Benjamin Morgan Palmer.Elizabeth Lee Allen Smith (1817-1898) was the wife and biographer of Henry Boynton Smith. She is also known for her hymn translations, including that of I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art, attributed sometimes to John Calvin (this attribution is disputed).Lewis French Stearns (1847-1892)
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