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Joseph Lee Killebrew was born April 21, 1989, in Clarksville, Tennessee to parents, George and Anita Killebrew. Joseph departed this earthly life and entered eternal rest on, June 29, 2024, at Tennova Medical Center in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Early in age, he accepted Christ as Lord and Savior joined New Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
He was educated in the Clarksville Montgomery County Public Schools and was a 2008 graduate of Rossview High School.
Joseph loved spending time with family, he enjoyed watching sports on television and was quite the dancer. He loved to grill and enjoyed the company of friends whenever he could.
Joseph leaves to cherish her memory, his, loving children: Kyng Rogers, Royal Outlaw, and Drea Rogers. Parents: George and Anita Killebrew. Siblings: Tyrone Garrett and Victoria Killebrew. Aunts: Willie Kilgore, Sheila (John) Norris, Unobia (Willam) Mimms, Kimberly (Reggie) Williams, Regenia (Albert) Peacher, all of Clarksville, TN. And Rita Royal, North Carolina. Uncles: Moses Garrett, Stanley Peacher, Donald Killebrew, Christopher Killebrew, Reginald Killebrew all of Clarksville. Special companion of 5 years: Angel Satter-White, 4 nieces and 2 nephews and host of cousins, and friends.
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723 Franklin Street, Clarksville, TN 37040
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