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James D. Fielden

Knoxville, Tennessee

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FIELDEN, JAMES D. " JIMMY " - age 57 of Knoxville passed away Thursday at his home. He was of the Baptist Faith and employed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation for 31 years and a avid golfer. Preceded in death by his parents Clifton and Vesta Fielden and Brother Tommy Fielden....

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We are so saddened by the news. What a joy it was to know Jimmy and to survive high school together. Thinking of all Jimmy's family and loved ones today and in the days ahead.

Adam, Ashlee and Family,
From spending time on the lake as a kid at "Jimmy's Cove" to dancing with him at my wedding I have many good memories that include your Dad. He always had such a big heart and loved you both so much. We will miss him.
Our deepest sympathies go out to you. You are in our prayers.
Wes and Stephanie (Brown) Fulmer

I am so sad to hear this news. What a spirited guy, friends from the neighborhood and Central...lots of great memories...

TDOT, the golf links and I will miss you. Thanks for your friendship and wonderful and funny golf stories. The days at work will never be the same after all these many years.

My father, Jerry Daniel, thought very highly of Jimmy. Couldn't tell you how many times I have heard his name. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family and his extended golf family.

Respectfully,
Alicia & Gordon Catlett

As evidenced by the other entries here, so many of us remember the good times with Jimmy, always the life of the party! Jimmy was one of the first "Fountain City" people I met while attending UT. I was 19 & he was 18. There were many good times. He had an infectious laugh and loved to dance...especially to James Brown. We love you Jimmy.

Goodbye Jimmy and God bless you on your journey...I'll never forget you.

I am deeply hurt by Jimmy's passing and I hope and pray the best for the family. God Bless all of you.

Jimmy: See you on the back nine, Buddy.