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T Everett Massengill

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T Everett Massengill Veteran

Birth
Death
6 Jul 2018 (aged 75)
Kingston, Roane County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Lawnville, Roane County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.8717775, Longitude: -84.4590617
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Obituary for Everett Massengill
Everett Massengill, Ten out of Ten people eventually die, but only 1 out of 700,000 get struck by lightning. Which is fitting, because if you ask anyone lucky enough to meet him, Everett Massengill was easily one in a million. Everett Massengill died just before 5pm on Friday July 6th at his home in Kingston, TN. Gifted with true charisma and an unyielding work ethic, he combined both working as a telephone repairman for BellSouth for 37 years and serving as a member of the Roane County School Board for 28 consecutive years. Most notably as Chairman, Everett spearheaded the building and development of Midway Middle School. Known for having a deep pride and compassion for everyone around him, he was a revered figure within the community and will be more than missed. Everett was a member of Luminary United Methodist Church, A United States Army Veteran, and a member of Union Lodge #38 F & AM in Kingston, TN. Preceded in death by parents Melvin Massengill and Daisy Russell Massengill; Sisters Carolyn Daugherty, Novella Armes and Brother in law Randall Armes.

Survived by wife Nancy Strange Massengill of Kingston TN; Daughter Terri (Roy) Comer, Green Cove Springs, FL; Son Eric (Chrissy) Massengill of Kingston, TN.
Grandchildren: Zane (Lulu) Comer of New York, NY, Grayson Comer of Green Cove Springs, FL, Josie Massengill, Ville Massengill and Noah Halliburton -all of Kingston, TN.
Siblings: Ralph (Robin) Massengill, Glen (JoAnne) Massengill, Gary (Gail) Massengill, and Geraldine (Jerry) Mehlhorn, sister in law Margaret Strange Morgan and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

The family will receive friends from 5 until 9pm Monday, July 9, 2018 at the Midway Middle School. The body will lie-in-state from 1 until 2pm Tuesday at Kyker Funeral Home in Kingston followed by the funeral service at 2pm with Pastor Don Long, Zane Comer, Grayson Comer and Pastor Gary Massengill officiating. Followed by a Masonic Memorial Service conducted by Union Lodge #38 F & AM. Burial to follow at Kingston Memorial Gardens with Military Honors by the Roane County Military Memorial Honor Guard. Pallbearers: Zane Comer, Grayson Comer, Michael Massengill, Jason Massengill, Matthew Mehlhorn, Robbie Armes and David Alexander.

KINGSTON, Tenn. (WATE) - A former Roane County school board member was killed when he was struck by lightning during Friday evening's storms.

Sheriff Jack Stockton says Everett Massengill had just finished mowing his lawn on Walnut Road around 4:40 p.m. when he was hit by lightning.

Stockton says the lightning also hit a tree. No other information has been released
Obituary for Everett Massengill
Everett Massengill, Ten out of Ten people eventually die, but only 1 out of 700,000 get struck by lightning. Which is fitting, because if you ask anyone lucky enough to meet him, Everett Massengill was easily one in a million. Everett Massengill died just before 5pm on Friday July 6th at his home in Kingston, TN. Gifted with true charisma and an unyielding work ethic, he combined both working as a telephone repairman for BellSouth for 37 years and serving as a member of the Roane County School Board for 28 consecutive years. Most notably as Chairman, Everett spearheaded the building and development of Midway Middle School. Known for having a deep pride and compassion for everyone around him, he was a revered figure within the community and will be more than missed. Everett was a member of Luminary United Methodist Church, A United States Army Veteran, and a member of Union Lodge #38 F & AM in Kingston, TN. Preceded in death by parents Melvin Massengill and Daisy Russell Massengill; Sisters Carolyn Daugherty, Novella Armes and Brother in law Randall Armes.

Survived by wife Nancy Strange Massengill of Kingston TN; Daughter Terri (Roy) Comer, Green Cove Springs, FL; Son Eric (Chrissy) Massengill of Kingston, TN.
Grandchildren: Zane (Lulu) Comer of New York, NY, Grayson Comer of Green Cove Springs, FL, Josie Massengill, Ville Massengill and Noah Halliburton -all of Kingston, TN.
Siblings: Ralph (Robin) Massengill, Glen (JoAnne) Massengill, Gary (Gail) Massengill, and Geraldine (Jerry) Mehlhorn, sister in law Margaret Strange Morgan and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

The family will receive friends from 5 until 9pm Monday, July 9, 2018 at the Midway Middle School. The body will lie-in-state from 1 until 2pm Tuesday at Kyker Funeral Home in Kingston followed by the funeral service at 2pm with Pastor Don Long, Zane Comer, Grayson Comer and Pastor Gary Massengill officiating. Followed by a Masonic Memorial Service conducted by Union Lodge #38 F & AM. Burial to follow at Kingston Memorial Gardens with Military Honors by the Roane County Military Memorial Honor Guard. Pallbearers: Zane Comer, Grayson Comer, Michael Massengill, Jason Massengill, Matthew Mehlhorn, Robbie Armes and David Alexander.

KINGSTON, Tenn. (WATE) - A former Roane County school board member was killed when he was struck by lightning during Friday evening's storms.

Sheriff Jack Stockton says Everett Massengill had just finished mowing his lawn on Walnut Road around 4:40 p.m. when he was hit by lightning.

Stockton says the lightning also hit a tree. No other information has been released


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