Lett er From The Publisher
Summer has arrived with it’s usual school break, hot temperatures and days at the pool. These are the
childhood memories that I cherish, there is something special about being in school with someone for
12 years-summers of your life. My lifelong friend, Lee Grant Johnson, we worked together as lifeguards
at the community pool, was a special person, always smiling. Lee was a member of the Old Guard,
a prestigious division of the US Army. Chosen by and serving under President Ronald Reagan, Lee’s
family will tell you that Reagan knew him by name! I wanted to honor my lifelong friend in this issue.
Lee received his ultimate healing from cancer. He will be greatly missed!
Memories are precious, I have a lifetime of them on the campus of Hiwassee
College. From events to education to fundraisers, it has been a common thread
in the fabric of my life. We share the heartbreak of this historical place closing, but
unite in hope that something wonderful will take up residence on the beautiful
grounds. Many thanks to Dr. Robin Tricoli of Hiwassee and Dr. Harley Knowles
of Tennessee Wesleyan for their continued work to ease this transition for all. We will
continue to share in future issues about the incredible acts of the faculty and staff of
Tennessee Wesleyan as they have truly “stepped it up” to help all affected by the closing.
In this issue, we travel Back to Brushy Mountain and experience the re-opening
of the prison as a tourist attraction. I highly recommend visiting and touring the
infamous facility, which is guided by former prison guards and even former inmates.
We give you plenty of festivals and destinations for a summer packed with fun.
Mignonne and Jack Alman
The Bingham Group at Brushy
Mountain State Penitentiary,
CeCe Owens and Lisa Bingham
in James Earl Ray's Cell!
It is a pleasure, joy and continued honor to share stories about the people, places
and things that make East Tennessee so amazing. Wes Stowers, who brought
his family to East Tennessee following a 12 year career as a Fighter Pilot with the
United States Air Force is one of those special East Tennesseans. He shares his
story of working alongside his father in business, navigating the 2008 Recession,
and being a good steward. Wes is the first in our profile series of the businessmen
and women rising from great challenges. So many valuable lessons can be learned
from each of them.
I want to close my letter by sharing about Jack Alman. He wrote many stories for us, considered
himself my personal driver and would jump on his motorcycle to run packages anywhere needed,
anytime. He was about giving back, serving as a SCAN volunteer, was a part of Rolling Thunder, played
the bugle at countless funerals and was a proud U.S. Army Veteran. At 75, he beat cancer, had two
brain surgeries and lived the next 6 years to the fullest with the love of his life, Mignonne. We Salute &
Miss You Jack!
There are so many wonderful stories in this issue of Farragut Life, enjoy each one and get out
this summer, make some memories, have fun and enjoy time with loved ones. Wishing you a
spectacular summer.
Lisa Atkins-Bingham
President of The Bingham Group,
Publisher of Farragut, Monroe & McMinn Life Magazines
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CeCe Owens
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Jennifer Porterfield
Phil Roulier
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Cody Galbraith
Gayle Fisher
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Robert Burleson
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