Nell Webb Mohney

1921 - 2016

Nell Webb Mohney obituary, 1921-2016

Nell Webb Mohney

1921 - 2016

BORN

1921

DIED

2016

Nell Mohney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 20, 2016.
Nell Webb Mohney, author, columnist, inspirational speaker and noted Sunday School teacher, died at a local hospital on July 19, 2016.

Nell was a classy example of ageless energy, style, graciousness, and charm. Through her writing and speaking, she served as a positive role model and inspiration to countless others. Most importantly, her servant leadership was a strong testimony to her Christian faith and her commitment to the Kingdom.

Born in Shelby, NC on October 31, 1921, Nell received the Bachelor of Arts degree maga cum laude from Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC. In 1985, she was named distinguished Alumnus of Greensboro college. In 1984, she was awarded the Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Tennessee Wesleyan College, Athens, TN.

Following college graduation, Nell was employed by the First Methodist Church, Lenoir, NC as Director of Youth Ministries. Three years later, she was named Director of Youth Ministries for the Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church including the summer camping program at Camp Carlyle in Hendersonville, NC and High School Youth Assemblies at Lake Junaluska, NC.

It was in that position that she was chosen as one of 18 youth delegates to represent the Methodist Church at a World Conference of Christian Youth in Oslo, Norway, in 1947. Another delegate from American Methodism was a young minister, Ralph Mohney, serving his first appointment in Holston Conference at Manker Memorial Church in East Chattanooga. Following the conference, the Methodist Church and the U.S. State Department sponsored two teams to work to rehabilitate young people in Poland and Czechoslovakia following World War II. Each caravan team had 5 young people and a counselor. Nell was on the Polish team and Ralph was the counselor.

They were married on December 31, 1948, and worked together in a team ministry in four pastorates, and Ralph's tenure as District Superintendent and later as President of Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, TN. After retirement they were invited to join the staff of the United Methodist General Board of Discipleship in Nashville. Their assignment was to visit, study and tell the stories of the denomination's fastest growing churches. This they did in two books, Parable Churches and Churches of Vision.

Their retirement from the Board marked the beginning of Nell's ministry to businesses, churches, and other professional groups as speaker, seminar and retreat leader. This led to her speaking professionally throughout the United States and in four foreign countries. During those years, she wrote and Cokesbury/Abingdon Press published 13 books and she co-authored eight additional books. Her favorite writing assignment, which began in 1978, was a weekly column in the Chattanooga Free Press, later the Chattanooga Times Free Press. She continued these weekly columns until her 94th birthday in October 2015.

Her favorite speaking assignment has been as teacher of adult classes in the churches in which they served. At the time of her death, she was teaching the Downtown Singles Sunday School Class at First-Centenary Church. In 1997, she was named a Woman of Distinction by the Chattanooga Chapter of the American Lung Association; in 1998 she was named to Marquis' "Who's Who in America"; in 1999 she was named Tennessee Woman of Distinction; in 2008 she and her husband received the Distinguished Service Award by the Downtown Kiwanis Club of Chattanooga; and in 2015 she was honored with the Lydia Impact Award given by Scenic City Women's Network.

She has served on the boards of Contact Ministry, American Lung Association, and the Administrative Council of First-Centenary United Methodist Church. Earlier, she served two terms on the Chancellor's Round Table of UTC and as one of the writers on the Chattanooga State publication, Chattanooga on the Move.

Nell was predeceased in death by her husband, Dr. Ralph Wilson Mohney, Sr. and a son, Richard Bentley Mohney. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Ralph and Jackie Mohney; two grandchildren, Ellen Mohney (Ryan) Gray and Richard Wesley Mohney, and three great grandsons, Jackson David Gray, Carter James Gray, and Maddox Jude Gray. Nell was a constant source of support, encouragement and involvement for all of her family. The family wishes to acknowledge care giver Judy Jones for her years of faithful service and friendship to Nell.

A memorial service will be held at First-Centenary United Methodist Church on Sunday July 24 at 3:00 PM with Dr. Doug Fairbanks and Dr. Linda I. McDaniel officiating. Honorary Pallbearers will be members of the Downtown Singles, Morgan and Mohney Sunday School Classes along with her dear friends -- the "Floozies", a group of 12 ladies who meet monthly for discussion and support. Visitation will be held from 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM in the Narthex of the church. Burial will follow the service at Forest Hills Cemetery. The service will be live streamed at http://www.firstcentenary.com/live-stream1. (on the Media Page -- Nave Live Stream).

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to First-Centenary United Methodist Church in support of its television ministry or to Community Service Projects of the Downtown Singles Sunday School Class. Arrangements are by the East Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, 404 South Moore Road, East Ridge, TN.

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August 16, 2016

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Joy Guthrie Rodriguez

August 16, 2016

I worked at First-Centenary in the 60's and was privileged to know this remarkable lady. But I did not know of her service and activities before coming to Athens, Tennessee and later First-Centenary. I was happy to learn about those activities. She was a remarkable and lovely lady.
Blessings on the family.

Mark Moffett

August 10, 2016

I had the privilege of hearing Nell speak at Lakeside, Ohio, as the Chaplain of the Week and later as a seminar leader. She made everybody feel like she knew us all of her life! Her enthusiasm and energy were felt by all in attendance. She was a great lady and will be missed.

Peggy Martin Wilkerson

July 24, 2016

I met Nell when she & Ralph first came to Centenary. Many wonderful memories are with me of projects and activities we shared through the years. I value these memories and am truly thankful for having shared a part of Nell's life. What a very special friend she was.

Sandy McKenzie

July 24, 2016

I am thankful Dr. Nell Webb Mohney was a Good and Faithful Servant who used her gifts and blessings from God so wonderfully. In ways, she was like a snowflake unique in beauty and bringing joy with her presence. She was also a sower who sowed seeds of inspiration that encouraged others to reach higher levels of perseverance and faith. She was like the sun, too, bringing warmth and energy for the growth of those seeds spiritually and emotionally. Nell was a role model of honor, radiance, vivacity, gracious grace, presence, polish, thoughtfulness, resourcefulness, and nurturing for the sake of others' hearts and lives. The epitome of beauty inside and out, she was a gentle guide when, with a brief look or redirection of conversation, she could quietly bring correction as no one else could. She motivated many to want to live fully God's individual plan and vision for them. She will be deeply, profoundly, immeasurably missed. Praying prayers of comfort for Dr. Nell Webb Mohney's family and others.

Charlie Wilson

July 23, 2016

Nell started the singles' ministry at 1st Centenary. It was this ministry that reached out to me and got me back in the church. Her initiative has so blessed me.

Jim & Betty Lou Pollock

July 21, 2016

Nell was a great lady, speaker, writer, parent,and outstanding Christian. God bless the family.

Jim & Betty Lou Pollock,
Johnson City, TN

Patricia Sanders

July 20, 2016

Many of Mrs. Mohney's columns line my journals and Bibles, bringing fresh inspiration, whenever I re-visit one, through the years. She wrote with such warmth and "blessed assurance" that one can not fail to take comfort in the beautiful relationship she shared with God. That she was kind enough to share it with her readers, so that we, too, might have hope of such relationship, was a priceless gift to each of us. Boy, did she ever let her "little light shine"; and how grateful we are that she did!

Karen Dobbs

July 20, 2016

Nell was an inspirational speaker and author. She had a real heart for Singles as she founded PCS about 50 years ago. She always had time for us and greeted everyone with a smile and kind word. She had now passed the baton to us to keep Positive Christian Singles alive and growing. She had a passion for singles and the various unique needs that we possess. She had touched many lives with love and compassion. Nell made you feel special and that you were the most important person with much worth and value. She was one of a kind. There will never be another to take her place. She will be greatly missed and loved. Rest in peace Nell.

Judy Demos

July 20, 2016

I have lost my angel

Nancy Ford

July 20, 2016

Nell is one of the loveliest ladies I have ever known. When Ralph was pastor of Manker Memorial I was a little girl and lived across the street and down the block from him. (I was a member of King Memorial). He brought Nell to that house, and when Dickie was born I would go over to play with him. I'll never forget those two wonderful people.
Nancy Geiger Ford

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