Joseph D. Hooper Age: 60
Of: Charlotte, TN Passed Away: Friday December 26, 2025, at his home in Charlotte, TN. With an infectious smile and a kind heart, he had a passion for adventure that resonated with everyone around him. Whether it was the thrill of revving engines at car shows, feeling the wind against his face while riding motorcycles, or conquering the outdoors on four wheelers, Joe embraced each moment with uncontainable enthusiasm.
His spirit was not only captured in the vehicles he adored but also in the stories he shared while watching westerns. Those hours spent in front of the screen were often filled with laughter, as he relieved classic tales, drawing parallels with the joys and struggles of life. Joe had a unique ability to bring people together, effortlessly creating bonds over shared interests and memories.
Above all, Joe cherished his role as a grandfather. His grandchildren were the light of his life, and he found immense joy in playing with them. Each interaction was a testament to his affection – whether it was teaching them how to ride, sharing exciting stories of his own youth, or simply spending time enjoying their laughter, Joe’s influence will forever resonate in their hearts.
As we remember Joseph D. Hooper, let us celebrate a life well-lived – one filled with adventure, laughter, and an unwavering love for family. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, a spirit of adventure, and countless cherished moments that will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Visitation: will be Monday from 10 – 2 p. at the Spann Funeral Home.
Graveside Service: will be 2:45 pm Monday December 29,2025, at the Mt. Liberty Cemetery in Charlotte.
Interment: Mt. Liberty Cemetery
Survived by:
Wife:
Teresa M. Hooper of Charlotte, TN
Son:
Joey Hooper Jr. (Courtney) of Charlotte, TN
Daughter:
Michelle Correll (Dustin) of Charlotte, TN
Sister:
Tammy England (Philip) of White Bluff, TN
2 Grandchildren:
Gracelyn Marie Hooper and Makenzie Lynn Correll
Preceded By:
Parents: Douglas Wayne & Wanda Gail Duke Hooper
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1961 Hwy 48 North, Dickson, TN 37055

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