Samuel Lyle Preston, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 27, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was 83 years old.
Mr. Preston was born in Johnson City, Tennessee on September 27, 1941 to the late Samuel and Jane Preston. He is preceded in death by his son, Samuel R. Preston.
He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Newport, Tennessee, a member of the Tennessee Cattlemen's Association, and a member and supporter of 4-H of Tennessee.
Most notably, he founded Preston Woodworking, which has flourished in the cabinetry field for the last 65 years. A master woodworker, he found solace and joy in crafting beautiful pieces that often graced the homes of family and friends. The family business has since been passed on to his son David, and now employs a third generation of Prestons. Evidence of his craftsmanship is still visible in residences and commercial businesses throughout East Tennessee and beyond. Sam led by example and left a lasting memory with all who worked with him.
Upon retirement, Sam's love for agriculture led to the establishment of "The Farm" in Del Rio, Tennessee where he and Sarah lived for 20 years. The Farm was Sam's sanctuary. The lasting memories it created for the entire Preston family are what Sam was most proud of. The Farm housed his love for cattle, nourished his love for tractors, old and new, and gave space for horses, chickens and a huge garden. He raised and distributed the best home cooked hamburgers in East Tennessee. He was happiest checking the cattle with his beloved golden retrievers, Gypsy and Ginger by his side. His passion for farming led his family to follow his footsteps in a love for showing cattle, growing and canning their own vegetables, and providing for others.
Known to his family as "Papa," Sam was a kid at heart. His garden vegetables always paired well with his "opossum stew," a fan favorite of all the grandchildren when they would visit. He loved to make others laugh, even in his last days.
Big Sam left a legacy of hard work, talent, dedication and deep love for his family. The Prestons will continue to honor his memory through a love for the farm, commitment to those around them and the artistry that he inspired in them. He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew and loved him.
Sam is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Sarah Preston and their children, John (Kathy) Preston and David (Kami) Preston; along with his grandchildren, Gracie, Rachel, Adeline, Reid, Amelia, Sarah and Samuel Garnet Preston.
A celebration of life will be held for close friends and family of Sam in late November. Please reach out to family members for more details. Donations in Sam's honor may be made to St. Jude’s Children's Research Center or Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Condolences may be sent to the Preston family online atwww.dillow-taylor.com
Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Jonesborough, Tennessee 423-753-3821.
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5 Entries
Rusty Rambo
November 13, 2024
Prayers From Rusty Rambo.
Carolyn Stewart
November 12, 2024
Sam was my cousin, two years younger, and probably my oldest friend. Together with Dick and our cousin Frank we had many adventures. He was a good man.
Carolyn King Stewart
Ken Johnson
November 7, 2024
Sam was my friend. Almost the moment we met as we walked into FUMC Newport we connected. Having grown up in Boones Creek/ Johnson City we had many of the same friends and it seemed like Sam knew a least half of my relatives. We shared a love of nature, being outside, family, country, and the `simple´ things of life. Newport/Cocke County is a better place for Sam(and Sarah) having lived here. My sympathies to Sarah and the family. I will always smile at the mention of Sam Preston.
DaryRon Steffey
November 5, 2024
Thank you for the opportunity to serve the Preston Family during Sams' final months. It was great getting to know Sam and Sarah and learn about what
a wonderful man he was. DaryRon and your Caregiver's at Seniors Helping Seniors Tri-Cities
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November 5, 2024
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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