Just as the leaves were turning and the air was cooling down, the small town of Ooltewah, Tennessee, found itself grappling with the loss of yet another beloved member of the community. On October 30, 2024, the town bid farewell to John Theodore “Ted” Evans, a cherished figure who had touched the lives of many through teaching, coaching, and various hobbies.
Ted Evans was born on January 1, 1948, in Hanford, California. The son of Edward Evans and Nancy Aprile Evans, Ted was a dedicated family man who always held his loved ones close to his heart. He was preceded in death by his two brothers, Clyde and Tim, which was a loss he felt deeply.
A prominent figure in education, Ted spent many years teaching and coaching at institutions including Southern Adventist University, Chattanooga State, and Armstrong State University. His passion for sports extended beyond the classroom, as he enjoyed staying active through playing golf and pickleball—two pastimes that he adored. He also had a creative side, relishing in activities like carving and restoring antique furniture. Ted’s wanderlust drove him to explore various corners of the United States, collecting memories along the way.
Left behind to cherish his memory is his loving wife, Suzanne Evans. The couple had shared many years of love and companionship, making it especially tough for her as she navigates this difficult time. Community members are encouraged to visit the online obituary to post tributes and share memories, ensuring that Ted’s legacy will continue to shine through the stories and experiences shared by those who knew him.
It hasn’t just been Ted’s passing that has marked the end of October as a somber time for Ooltewah. The town also mourns the loss of Donald Arzie Givens, who passed away on October 28, 2024, at the age of 93. Born on March 12, 1931, Donald—known affectionately as Don—was the son of William Arzie and Alpha Mae. He lived a long life filled with love and laughter, leaving behind memories that will be cherished by his family and friends.
Meanwhile, the town also observes the passing of James “Jim” Hinkle, who left this world on October 29, 2024, at the age of 80. Jim was a graduate of Franklin County High School and spent an impressive 38 years of his life impacting the lives of countless students and colleagues alike.
Add to the list J.W. “Jay” Lawson, a beloved husband, dad, and papaw, who passed away peacefully on October 19, 2024. Surrounded by family at the beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama, Jay’s departure has left a palpable void in the hearts of those closest to him.
As the community of Ooltewah processes these significant losses, it’s evident that these individuals have woven their own threads into the rich tapestry of the town’s history. While the sadness can feel overwhelming at times, the shared memories, laughter, and love will surely continue to circulate among friends and family.
In coming days, community members are reminded to cherish each other a little more, share stories, and keep the spirit of those we’ve lost alive through joyous recollections. After all, each life shared a unique story, and the love they left behind is a reminder of the impact we can all make.
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