Sep
23
11:00 a.m.
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In Loving Memory of David Whitaker
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of David Whitaker, age 66, of New Market, TN, who lost his battle with cancer on September 16, 2025, surrounded by loved ones at Fort Sanders Hospital. David was a cherished brother, father, grandfather, uncle, and nephew.
David was born on February 26, 1959, in Dandridge, TN, and throughout his life, he brought love, joy, and warmth to all those fortunate enough to know him. He was the beloved son of the late Betty Chambers and JB Whitaker, and a loving brother to Debra Jean Whitaker, who fondly remembers his surprise visits, always with a pastry in hand, willing to lend his mechanical wisdom and enjoying many holidays and special moments together. His bond with Vickie Whitaker was rooted in their shared love of cars and long conversations. With brothers Johnny and Bobby Whitaker, many hours were spent talking shop and racing, reflecting a deep mutual respect and camaraderie. As a father, he instilled in his children the values of kindness, respect, and perseverance, always striving to be their greatest. As a grandfather, he filled his grandchildren’s lives with stories, laughter, and unyielding love.
Beyond his family, David was a valued and a respected employee at UCOR, where he worked as a Heavy Equipment Operator for over 15 years. His colleagues and coworkers will always remember him for his dedication, and professionalism. Whether he was solving problems, offering a helping hand, or simply sharing a laugh, he made a lasting impact on those he worked with. His contributions were invaluable, and he leaves behind a legacy of kindness and hard work that will be felt for years to come.
He was a loving uncle to Benjamin Stipes, BJ Whitaker, Stacy Whitaker, and Jesse Whitaker, offering his steady presence, heartfelt wisdom, and unwavering support. He had an innate ability to make everyone feel special, always putting others before himself. His love for his family was boundless, and his presence will be deeply missed by all.
Outside of work and family, David found joy in working on cars, caring for horses, watching racing, and cheering on Tennessee football. These passions were a reflection of his vibrant personality and deep appreciation for life’s simple pleasures. His legacy will live on in the countless lives he touched, and he will be remembered for his unwavering kindness, strength, and sense of humor.
David is survived by his son, Ronald Whitaker, (Jefferson City, TN); daughter, Amy Whitaker (Jefferson City, TN); grandchildren, Emma Whitaker, Micah Middleton, Madelyn Middleton, Connor Whitaker, and Wyatt Whitaker (New Market, TN); sisters, Debra Jean Whitaker (Jefferson City, TN), Vickie Whitaker (Jefferson City, TN); brothers, Johnny Whitaker (New Market, TN), Bobby (and Diane) Whitaker (New Market, TN); Aunts, Thelma Vineyard (Strawberry Plains, TN), Christine Elder, (Knoxville, TN) and Jean Whitaker (Dandridge, TN); Nephews, Benjamin (and Christy) Stipes (Strawberry Plains, TN); BJ (and Christina) Whitaker (Nashville, TN), Jesse (and Kelsey) Whitaker (Knoxville, TN); Niece, Stacy Whitaker (New Market, TN), and many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his son Alan Whitaker (Kodak, TN); Mother, Betty (and Blue) Chambers (Dandridge, TN); and Father, JB Whitaker (New Market, TN); Uncle, Clyde Whitaker (Dandridge, TN); Aunt, Kathleen Lowe (New Market, TN). The Family will receive friends at Farrar Funeral Home in Jefferson City, TN on Monday, September 22, 2025, from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm with service to follow. Graveside service at Jefferson Memorial Gardens on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in his honor.
Both services will be conducted by John Pinkston, Associational Missionary of The Jefferson County Baptist Association (TN).
Though we grieve his passing, we find comfort in knowing that his spirit will remain with us forever. We love you, and we will carry your memory in our hearts always.
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11:00 a.m.
Jefferson Memorial Gardens
812 E Broadway Blvd, Jefferson City, TN 37760
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