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Jessie Davis Conard
Knoxville , TN
Jessie Davis Conard age 90 of Knoxville passed away Wednesday March 12, 2018. She was born to the late Jim and Lula Davis on August 3, 1927. She retired from Volunteers of America. Preceded in death by husband, Ted R. Conard; beloved grandson, Chuck Turpin; and daughter, Linda Turpin. Survived by children, Brenda McCarter, Mike Davis, Lisa Goodman, as well as daughter, caretaker, and best friend, Melissa Denny Conard; beloved grandson, Michael Denny; grandchildren, Angie and Krissie Turpin, and Megan and Wesley Goodman; fourteen great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm Friday March 16, 2018, at ROSE MORTUARY BROADAY CHAPEL. A funeral service will follow with Rev. Gene Wood officiating. Family and friends will gather at New Grey Cemetery Saturday March 17, 2018 for a 1:00 pm graveside service. Condolences may be extended online at www.rosemortuary.com.
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Forever in our hearts. Earths loss, Heavens gain. May God Bless you
Ken , Brenda and Andy Siler
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