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Mr. Matthew Scott Albertson, of Rockwood, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord, July 4, 2024. Scott was a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Rockwood, TN where he served as a Deacon and Sunday School Teacher. He was employed with Oakridge Utility District in Installations. Scott also was a former long-time employee at REU as a Field Engineer for 15 years. He was also the previous president of the Rockwood Rotary Club. Scott is preceded in death by; Mother: Suella Howard Newvine; and Grandparents: Sewell and Betty Howard, and Verda and Marie Albertson; Aunts & Uncles: Judy Kerley & Joe Kerley; Larry Elsea.
Survivors Include:
Wife: Heather Albertson
Daughter: Raelynn Albertson
Son: James Albertson
Stepchildren: Cody, Skyler, and Katy Dugger
Father: James Mike Albertson (Carolyn Oaks)
Sister: Liz Albertson (B.J. Alumbaugh)
Aunts & Uncles: Linda Crabtree (Jerry), Pat McNabb (James), Linda Elsea
Special Cousin: Tobi Melton (Brad)
The family will receive friends Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Rockwood, TN, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET. Funeral Service will follow with Pastor Nate Williams and Wade Givens officiating. In Lieu of flowers the family wish memorials be made to First Christian Church Disciples of Christ. Evans Mortuary of Rockwood, Tennessee is serving the family of Mr. Matthew Scott Albertson.
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805 North Gateway Avenue P.O. Box 6, Rockwood, TN 37854
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