Jacob Franklin "Jake" Butcher

1936 - 2017

Jacob Franklin "Jake" Butcher obituary, 1936-2017, Canton, GA

Jacob Franklin "Jake" Butcher

1936 - 2017

BORN

1936

DIED

2017

Jacob Butcher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 21, 2017.
Jacob "Jake" Franklin Butcher

Canton, GA

Jacob "Jake" Franklin Butcher passed away on July 19, 2017 at the age of 81 after a courageous battle with cancer.

Jake was born May 8, 1936 to Cecil H. Butcher, Sr. and Kate Walters Butcher in the rural town of Maynardville, Tennessee. Jake attended Maynardville High School and later the University of Tennessee and Hiwassee College. After college, he joined the United States Marine Corps serving primarily in Korea, Japan and Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Jake always held the Marine Corps close to his heart. He married Broadway actress and Oak Ridge native Sonya Wilde in 1962 and together they had four children, Maria (Randy) Loyd, Scarlett (Tim) Current, Brad (Leigh Ann) Butcher and Jason (Ashley) Butcher. Jake and Sonya also have 8 grandchildren, Kendall Loyd White, Austin Loyd, McCall Current, Joshua Current, Colby Butcher, Katelyn Butcher, Jace Butcher and Olivia Butcher, and 2 great grandchildren, Abigail and Judah White. During his long life, he treasured his family and they all adored him.

In 1961, he and his brother, C.H. Butcher, Jr., founded Butcher Insurance Company and then in 1963 Jake founded Butcher Oil Company. In 1965, he moved Butcher Oil Company from Maynardville to Clinton, TN and changed the name to Bull Run Oil Company where it became one of the largest Amoco Jobbers in Tennessee serving area's from Sevierville to Carthage, TN. With the help of his father, Jake and C.H. purchased First National Bank of Lake City in 1968. In 1970, the bank was opened in Oak Ridge and Clinton and the name changed to City & County (C&C) Bank. In 1975, Jake purchased controlling interest in Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville and changed the name to United American Bank. With the help of several Knoxville business leaders including Pat Wood, United American Plaza was constructed and became Knoxville's tallest building. In 1978, Jake's United American Bank moved in to its new headquarters at United American Plaza and went on to become east Tennessee's largest bank, accounting for many of the business loans in Knoxville. Jake, with his love for the people of Tennessee, ran for governor in 1974 and was the Democratic Nominee for Governor in 1978. Other political involvement included being a member of the Democratic National, Finance & Inaugural Committees (1976-1980). In 1975, Jake was asked by retired Air Force Colonel Stewart Evans, King Cole and then Mayor Kyle Testerman to be the Chairman of the International Energy Exposition (World's Fair) in Knoxville. The 1982 World's Fair and its resounding success was one of Jake's most cherished accomplishments and memories.

Jake was also involved in several civic & charitable organizations including Chairman of the Tennessee Chapter of The American Cancer Society; Board of Directors for the Greater Knoxville Chamber of Commerce; Chairman of the East Tennessee Heart Association; Board Member of the Holston Conference of The United Methodist Church; Member of First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge and later a member of First United Methodist Church in Canton, GA.

In more recent years, he continued his career in sales. He was a true patriot for his country and his beloved Tennessee and was a loyal friend to many. He was unconditionally supportive of his family and loved nothing more than to spend time with his children and grandchildren. His charisma and home town charm never faded and was a champion of optimism, positivity and generosity.

He is preceded in death by his father and mother Cecil H. Butcher, Sr. and Kate Walters Butcher and his beloved brother, C.H. Butcher, Jr. Jake is survived by his wife Sonya Wilde Butcher of Canton, GA, sons, daughters and grandchildren.

Pallbearers:

Grandsons: Austin Loyd, Colby Butcher, Josh Current, Jace Butcher

Sons-in-Law: Randy Loyd, Tim Current

Family friend: Allen "Red Dog" Hicks

Nephew: Cecil H (Butch) Butcher III

Honorary Pallbearers:

Karl Schledwitz, Taft Butcher, Gene Cook, Rodney Holbrook, John Holden, Raymond Lacy, Bob McKamey, Jimmy Naifeh, Kevin Riggs, Ronald Scott, L.E. Butch Smith, Kevin Tucker, Fred Simmons, Rob Woodson, Frank Barker, Fred Hurst, Bill Ramsey, Johnny Majors, Chris Pracht, Brad Walker

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 29th at 2pm at The First United Methodist Church, 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN with Rev. John Collett officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Graveside Service will be on Sunday, July 30th at 12pm at Oak Ridge Memorial Park, 1501 Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. In lieu of flowers: Donations accepted in Jake's name to the Marine's Toys for Tots Program or The Mission of Hope helping the families of rural Appalachia. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. Holleygamble.com

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July 15, 2019

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December 24, 2018

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August 6, 2017

Steve Collett posted to the memorial.

Bill Denton

July 15, 2019

We shall never forget YOU; Jake; you were such a Blessing to all of east Tennesseans and your family. YOU may have passed on to you final Spiritual Life; however, you will never be forgotten. GOD BLESS Jake's family and friends. R. I. P.

Denise Betts

December 24, 2018

Jake Butcher,
I learned many things from you in the short few years I knew you! Your were such a True Gentleman a pleasure to know! I think of you and your words of wisdom often! May you rest in peace. Just wanted to say thank you! And you may be gone now, but, never forgotten!

Steve Collett

August 6, 2017

Reflecting back to Jake's Funeral and Graveside service, a person would have to not be listing to miss who Jake was. His work ethic, Christian roots, vision and determination changed Knoxville. Seeds were planted that set the area in a proactive direction.
A favorite verse of mine stands out through many comments made about Jake.

Matthew 25:35-40

For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.'
Then the righteous will answer him, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?'
The King will reply, Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.'

These principles and Jake are missed, but his family will continue on with the seeds planted in their hearts and challenged to move on.

Chris Ridenour

July 30, 2017

My prayers go out to the family. I'm proud to say Jake was my friend and was nothing short of a true gentleman and I consider it an honor to have known him one of the nicest man I ever knew

Jacqueline Watson

July 30, 2017

My Condolences to jake' s family I was sorry to learn of his passing.Jacqueline Dennis watson

Bill Fogarty

July 29, 2017

Jake was a good man, great friend and customer for many years and was instrumental in my opening Bill Fogarty's for which I have been forever grateful.

Harold Trapp

July 29, 2017

Jake was a good friend and a good man. Sonya and family, I am so sorry for your loss and sorry that I cannot be at the memorial. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

William "Harry" Sherrod

July 29, 2017

The Sherrod families of East Tennessee would like to express our sympathy and condolences for the loss of a great, loving. Philanthropic Gentleman of Tennessee .
He will be sorely missed by so many.
Sonya, Your family will continue to be in our prayers for many more years! We feel that Jake is in a better place and will continue to watch over you and your family!

May God continue to comfort and bless You All in the days ahead!!

Bill Fogarty

July 28, 2017

Jake was a good man, great friend and customer for many years and was instrumental in my opening Bill Fogarty's for which I have been forever grateful.

July 28, 2017

Earl B. Walker

Kay Morton

July 26, 2017

Always remember Jake Butcher and his wife coming into the Gazebo in Gatlinburg, as well as Morton's Antiques.
They were always so gracious and kind to everyone.
Have been included at events at the Butcher home when Mrs Butcher honored Mrs Joan Mondale.
Suck as honor to have known them.
May God Bless, Comfort, and Protect the Extended Butcher Family.

Kay Morton, Gazebo, Gatlinburg.

Linda and Tom Norton

July 25, 2017

Mr. Jake Butcher was a big man...in every sense of the word...as a man standing alone, as a husband and father...and as a businessman and citizen of Tennessee and the United States of America. Our paths crossed with Mr. and Mrs. Butcher so many years past as they visited our shop, The Gazebo, in Gatlinburg, They took time to converse and discuss important issues, our families, our children, our real reasons for getting up each morning, working hard and taking on the world. I'd hate to think that each of us might leave this world and not leave a "ripple", Jake Butcher leaves a good legacy, a huge wave, memories of Knoxville's World Fair, the permanency of Knoxville's skyline, Knoxville's moment of fame... his family, children and numerous friends. We are honored to have known him. Rest well, Jake.

Allan/Karen Price

July 22, 2017

Prayers and thoughts to family of Jake Butcher. Having not known him personally, we have always been endowed by his contributions to Knoxville, TN including the 1982 Worlds Fair! Maria and Jason are good friends of ours and we are extremely sorry for the loss of your father and such an incredible, caring man! May God Bless you all and give you peace and strength during this difficult time!
Love, Allan and Karen Price

July 22, 2017

Was friends with Jake in high school. We ran around together. Boy, stories I could tell you. He was a great friend. He will be greatly missed. Prayers for the family. R.I.P Jake
Bill Bailey

Harry Thayer

July 22, 2017

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Jake. All the family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sue Cook-Martin

July 22, 2017

So sorry for your loss, and the loss of many others he has helped along the way. I have known Jake most of my life, he was 4 mo. older than I, so we were always in the same class. Loved that family. May God give you comfort.

Debbie Taylor-Blank

July 21, 2017

Mr Butcher was one of the nicest men I ever met! I worked at the bank and sang in Knoxville's All Girl Band. (The Nineteenth Amendment) We traveled with the bank and Mr Butcher on several occasions back in the 80's. He always made sure the band was taken care of and he was a great role model for the bank. Many prayers and Blessings go out to his family.....I will always remember that great smile.

July 21, 2017

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS . HOWARD WHITE AND FAMILY.

Bill Wyrick

July 21, 2017

As a long time friend he will be missed. Lots of great memories.

July 21, 2017

Truly, Mr. Butcher was, and still is, a person worth remembering - for he made history by means of his leading the Knoxville area into a new era of hope. Nothing can be better than that. He will be missed.

July 21, 2017

Condolences go out to the Butcher family I was a good friend of Jakes and his brother C.H.I work with them for many years. My prayers are with the family. Donald E. Blazier

Bill Denton

July 21, 2017

I cannot imagine Knoxville & East Tennessee without Jake's countless contributions of time ,talent, and Love for our and his city and state. Also sincere Thankfulness to Jake's family for sharing him with us. All Honor and Glory to Jesus for creating Jake and his family.

Darlene Evans

July 21, 2017

I am so sorry for your family's loss. The Butcher family helped so many families in Union County and we love them for that. Rest in peace Jake.

DOT ANDERSON

July 21, 2017

A VERY WONDERFUL FAMILY LOSS THEIR HERO. I AM STILL ENJOYING MRS. WILDE'S HOME IN WEST KNOXVILLE. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILIES. WE SAY GOOD BY BUT WE WILL SEE OUR LOVE ONES AGAIN, WITH OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN HAS PROMISE US. GOD BLESS EACH MEMBER OF THIS FAMILY IS MY PRAYER.
DOT ANDERSON

Jim Staples

July 21, 2017

Jack was a good friend, a good man, and I,liked him a lot. He will be missed by many and his positive influence on Knoxville and East Tennessee will always be remembered. Jim & Annette Staples.

Kathy White Robinson

July 21, 2017

Condolences to the entire Butcher familyHe gave jobs to the jobless, whom needed income and made sure Knoxville was on the map during 1982 Worlds Fair!

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