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Joe Lynn Spann was born in 1942 in Columbia, TN to Nora Lou Wiltshire Spann and Freeman Jack Spann and raised in Nashville, TN. He was a 1960 graduate of East High School where he was a member of the TN State Champion Five J Track Team and attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville on a track scholarship. He returned to Nashville, where he met his beloved wife Martha Jean Gooch Spann and began his career as an engineer for South Central Bell (ATT) until his retirement in 1994.
Completely devoted to his wife and children, Joe was a family man who was the personification of a perfect father and husband. Upon his return from UT, he met Jean, the love of his life. They married in April of 1963 and in July of 1964 had the first two of their five daughters. He and Jean moved their family to the country in Smyrna, TN in 1971 where they worked tirelessly to transform a thicket of briars and weeds into a small farm of vegetable gardens and cows. His work not only fed the family but also set an example of resilience, strength, bravery and strong work ethic.
Joe had a passion for nature and the outdoors, always dreaming of his next opportunity to walk in the woods or slalom down the slopes in Colorado, Wyoming and California. With his daughters and sons-in-law, Joe made it to the top of Half Dome on three separate occasions. In every aspect of his life, it could be said that Joe never stopped until he reached the top of the mountain.
During the 1980’s, Joe was a beloved part of the Smyrna community softball league. As a coach, he taught the players on his team skills that transcended the ballfield. At a reunion game, it was said that he showed them the importance of humility, spirituality, compassion and the qualities of a true leader.
Joe went peacefully to be with his Heavenly Father on July 8th at his home surrounded by his wife and family. He was preceded in death by his father Freeman Jack Spann, mother Nora Lou Withshire Spann Alvis and twin brother James L. Spann. He leaves behind his devoted wife of 56 years, Martha Jean Gooch Spann; five daughters Tracy (Dan Warner) Spann, Stacy (Rudi) Rutiaga, Lisa (Ron) Moore, Jennifer (Mark) Warner, Amanda (Joey) Corlew. He had thirteen grandchildren, who were also a great source of pride, Ryan (Amanda) Moore, Will (Natalie) Coleman, Caitlin (Bryan) Sladen, Margaret (David) Germano, Sam Coleman, Mark Warner, Matthew Warner, Chandler Corlew, Samantha Vance, Emily Warner, Jesse Moore, Jacob Moore and Anna Vance; great-granddaughter Ryan Charlotte Germano; sisters Martha (Don) Goad and Harriet (Doug) Hagar; a host of nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews and cousins.
A Celebration of Life will be held on August 17th at Giles Creek Baptist Church at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers and gifts, his daughters ask that donations be made to Rock Steady Boxing Middle Tennessee, 805 Commercial Court, Murfreesboro, TN 37129.
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Judy VanDahm
July 13, 2019
I wish I had a chance to get to know Joe. Condolences from Colorado. Judy (Spann) VanDahm
Daisye Plisch
July 12, 2019
memories go way back to our girls softball coaching years. condolences Jean and family.
Ginger Potts
July 12, 2019
Joe has a beautiful family that has Great Values, this is evidence of a well respected Godly man that loves his Heavenly Father & Loves his family. He set an Amazing Example not only for his family but for many others. You now have earned your Heavenly home with your Lord & Savior. Your loved ones will meet you there to spend eternity together.
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Cleon Hartman
July 11, 2019
We worked together at Bell. He was the fastest field engineer in the business. Once he convinced me to sit on the right front fender of the car with a measuring wheel so we could get the job done faster. I kept saying "Slow down Joe!" At about 15+ mph he looked up and saw a huge mud hole across the country road. Too late! Joe slammed on the brakes! I went flying through the air - into, and through, the mud hole - running to keep my balance with mud flying. The car was a mess. I was a mess. Joe hurried to check on me. We looked at each other and burst out laughing like little kids. Joe put his hand on his chin, as he did quite frequently, and said, "That may not have been the best idea I ever had." I said, "Oh really?" Joe softly directed, "Tomorrow, after you get cleaned up, wear some boots."
In the early years, we went by the farm one day during lunch. He was so excited about the land potential. Right before leaving and after looking around and discussing much needed work Joe said (with hand on his chin), "Do you have any plans this weekend?" Without another word, we both laughed and walked to the car.
He was devoted to his family. We spend many hours talking "family". My son Scott was the state decathlon champion in 1986. Joe enjoyed talking about Scott's and his girls athletic adventures.
I cannot imagine how much he will be missed by family and friends. Memories eventually replace grief. He will always be with us.
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