As a part of the Kingsport Centennial, The
Junior League of Kingsport accepted nominations and compiled a list of 133
women who have made a significant impact during the first 100 years of
Kingsport’s history. These 133 women
represent many other women who have through dedication and hard work helped
make Kingsport a great place to live, work, and raise a family. The “Women of
Impact” list includes individuals, both living and deceased, from a broad range
of organizations that have influenced Kingsport with contributions encompassing
community service, professional, religious, educational and healthcare arenas.
Individuals from the “Women of Impact” listing
that we know played a part in local Red Cross history in Kingsport include two
staff members and twenty-four volunteers.
Lula Lee Dobyns, an early Kingsport resident, was vice
chair of the Board of Directors in 1917 and signed the original charter for the
local chapter. Ella Dixon was the
Executive Director of the chapter from 1942 – 1957. Genevieve Shivell and Vivien
Parker were in the first class of Nurses Aides trained at Holston Valley
Hospital to assist the nursing staff during and after World War II.
Christine Triebe served on the board of directors and
as a Red Cross nurse receiving the National Nursing Service Award presented at
the National Red Cross Convention in 1959.
Emily Childress, Elizabeth Ann
Hay, and Deb Shurger volunteered as Water Safety Instructors. Barbara Gipe, Jane Harris, Rosalee Sites,
and Charlotte Hoover were Registered Nurses volunteering for the Red Cross
Chapter.
Charlotte Hoover also served on the Board of Directors
and became the first female chapter board chairman and a member of the Nursing
Committee of the National Organization. Jane
Harris became Executive Director in 1981 and served in this role until
2008.
Susan Pond, Peggy Smith, Peggy Turner, and Emily Childress volunteered in Red Cross school clinics. Doris
Bush, Linda Calvert, Emily Childress, Martha Lawson, Carolyn Pierson Cook,
Peggy Turner, Brenda White Wright, Leigh Ann Hoover, Diana Meredith, Jane
Crawford, Elise Bourne, and Nancy Ledford and Mary Margaret Denton, all
served on the Board of Directors or in another leadership role.
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