News Sentinel staff

Several people are still unaccounted for after the wildfires.

Pamela “Mama Pam” Johnson, 59

Johnson is a longtime employee of McKinney’s Market on Highway 321; she left before it burned. She was living at Travelers Motel in Gatlinburg on Ski Mountain Road. Previous reports that she was found hospitalized proved incorrect.

Louise Brooke

Friends have been trying to contact Brooke, who lived at 316 Ski Mountain Road. No photo of Brooke is available.

Charles “Buck” and Diane Taylor

Charles “Buck” and Diane Taylor lived on Ivy Road in Gatlinburg, and haven't been heard from since the fire. On the Gatlinburg Fire Missing or Found Facebook page, friend Joyce Clemmer posted at 8 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2 that "their phone is not accepting calls and they have not responded to our text. Concerned." No photo available.

Rev. Ed Taylor, 83

Rev. Ed Taylor, 83, who helped turn Gatlinburg into the wedding capital of the Smokies, has been confirmed dead by authorities. A Johnson City native, he retired from Gatlinburg Chapel Ministries last year, having married thousands.

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Constance Reed, 34; daughters Lily and Chloe Reed.

Constance Reed and her two daughters Chloe, 12, and Lily, 9, who were missing from their Chalet Village home, died in the fires, the family confirmed. They are survived by Constance's husband Michael Reed and their son, Nicholas.

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Bradley Phillips

The body of Bradley Phillips, 59, was found at 412 Long Hollow Road, authorities said.

Jon and Janet Summers

Jon, a Memphis architect, and his wife, Janet, have been found dead, Jon's brother confirmed. The couple was vacationing with their three adult sons near Ski Mountain. Their sons — Branson, Jared and Wesley — were hospitalized at Vanderbilt University Medical Center Burn Unit. On Thursday night, Branson was listed in critical but stable condition, and Jared and Wesley were listed in stable condition.

Alice Hagler, missing from Chalet Village, was found dead, her son Lyle Wood confirmed Wednesday in a statement. An Alabama native, she was an employee of the Christmas Place in Pigeon Forge.

Melissa Ownby, 29

Ownby has been found safe, according to her sister on Thursday.

Ranbir Bajwa

UPDATE: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says agents met with Bajwa on Monday after they received a call alerting them of his location.



PREVIOUS: Authorities are searching for Ranbir Bajwa, who went missing on Nov. 28 when he was helping evacuate residents from his complex on Ski Mountain Road. He was possibly seen walking in the Gatlinburg area on Thursday, according to a Sevier County Sheriff's Office news release. Authorities ask anyone with information on Bajwa's whereabouts contact the Sheriff's Office at 865-774-3908.