Anna Lee Dishner Gamble August 4, 2024
KINGSPORT - Anna Lee Dishner Gamble, 91, of Kingsport, died Sunday morning, August 4, 2024, at The Blake after an extended illness. Born in Duffield, VA, she lived the remainder of her life in Kingsport, TN. She was a graduate of Rye Cove High School and attended Maryville College for Music Performance.
Music was always her passion. Anna was a member of The Symphony Chorus, now known as Voices of The Mountains. At age 82, she was the featured soloist for the Symphony of the Mountains 2014 Winter Concert. Anna was diligent about keeping her voice healthy and her musical education current. She studied with many renowned vocal teachers, most importantly, Ms. Rhea Hunter, Joseph Huffman and Mark Davis. She participated in many concerts, most notably in a featured choir directed by John Rutter at Carnegie Hall. She participated in the Tour of John Knox Choir which toured Scotland and Northern England. In addition to her love of sacred music, she performed in groups and variety shows such as the Kiwanis Kapers and with local Big Bands directed by Charlie Goodwin and her late husband, Bill Gamble. She was an active member of First Presbyterian Church, where she served as a member of the chancel choir and was also a deacon.
Anna worked in many facets of the dental industry. Most will remember her as the Office Manager of Johnson, Carver, Stakias, Mather and Smith, now known as Kingsport Dental Office. She retired from Kingsport Dental Office "where she ran a tight ship."
She was preceded in death by her husband, William T. Gamble; parents: Brad Dishner and Sibyl Miller Dishner; siblings, Everett Dishner and wife Lucille, Ruth Humphrey, Helen Byerley and husband Desler, Paul Dishner, Don Dishner and wife Ruth, and Linda Frazier and husband Jimmy.
Anna is survived by her two daughters, Leanna Cee Bacon Baldwin and husband Steve and Laura Helen Bacon Morse and husband Jim; five grandchildren, Josh, Rachael, Sybil, Charlie, and Parker; seven great-granddaughters, Madison, Maesyn, McKenna, Selin, Isla, Alya, and Lake; several nieces and nephews; her husband's three children, Charlotte Spear and husband Harry, Alan Gamble and wife Rhoda Bliese, and Susan Gamble-Paradis and husband, Ed; grandchildren; and great grandchildren.
A private viewing and graveside service will be held by the family.
A Celebration of Life, officiated by Dr. William Shelton, will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at 11:00 am in the Sanctuary at First Presbyterian Church, located on Church Circle, downtown Kingsport. The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the Church Fellowship Hall.
The family would like to offer many thanks to the staff and administration of The Blake at Kingsport, Brighter Days Sitter Service and Gentiva Hospice for the loving care that was given to our Mama, Grannie Annie, Grandma, Sukey, and Gran.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Symphony of The Mountains, 1200 E. Center St., Suite 311, Kingsport, TN 37660.
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Charles Sigmon
August 11, 2024
So sorry for your loss. She was a good friend to my wife Margaret and for many years. We also worked together at the Times News. She was a beautiful an sweet person. I know she will be missed. Charles Sigmon
Frances Cottrell
August 10, 2024
Anna always presented her wonderful smiling face at the dentist office! And her singing was beautiful! Peace and prayers to her family.
Frances
Teresa Hilbert Muse
August 7, 2024
Laura, I´m so sorry to hear of your Mother´s passing. I have fond memories of her from our younger days. She was a beautiful person. May you and your family feel an extra measure of God´s grace and peace in the days to come.
Teresa Hilbert Muse
Cornelia Laemmli Orth
August 7, 2024
Anna's kindness, love, and respect for all have been an inspiration for many years. "When I grow up, I would like to be like her." My thoughts and prayers for Anna's family. Cornelia Laemmli Orth
Cathy McGathey DeVauly
August 6, 2024
I remember Ann from the West View area.I was very young, but I remember her as a very sweet neighbor and mother. Sorry for your loss.Pra.yers
Strok Family
August 6, 2024
Our deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to your family on Anna's passing. May God comfort your hearts as Anna sings from the realms of glory! We will miss our balcony neighbor and friend at The Blake, her smiles and hugs, but her songs will ring out always! May the heavenly angel choir soar now that Anna has arrived!
Allen/Strok Family
Nick Grabar
August 6, 2024
No one sings The Lord's Prayer with such passion as Anna! She touched so many lives with her gift of singing. She will be missed and long remembered. Nick and Cary Grabar
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