Ollie Sue Livingston
January 15, 2026
Ollie Sue Livingston, 74, of Clinton passed away Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, at Methodist Medical Center.
She was born Jan. 10, 1952, to Denver Green and Lucille Robbins. Ollie enjoyed bird watching, gardening in her flower beds and spending time with her beloved family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Denver and Lucille Green.
She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Larry Livingston; sons, Matthew Livingston and wife Lindsay, and Marcus Livingston; a sister, Emma Gene; and six grandchildren.
Visitation was held from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home Chapel in Clinton.
The funeral followed at 7 p.m. Interment will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, at Grandview Memorial Garden in Clinton.
Holley Gamble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. holleygamble.com
Jack Rucker
January 14, 2026
Jack Rucker, 77, took his last breath Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026, at around 7:10 p.m., with his beloved wife, Beth, by his side.
Jack began life Sept. 18, 1948, in LaFollette, Tennessee. Shortly after, his family moved to Upland, California, where he spent the first 30 years of his life. In California, he is remembered with love by his niece, Lori, and nephew, Jimmy, along with other cherished family members. Early on in his California life, he met Joe Cebellas and promptly nicknamed him ‘Pinky.” They remained lifelong devoted friends.
An adventurer at heart, Jack was known for his keen curiosity regarding those around him. His journey eventually brought him back to Tennessee — Andersonville, specifically — where he met up with many new friends and cohorts in his multiple escapades. In 1995, he met Beth, a good-looking blonde with beautiful eyes and a fiercely loving personality. Their first date was over pizza at Mr. Gatti’s, subsequently finding themselves on long meandering drives and very shortly realizing they belonged together in a love which endured. Their adventures were numerous and, sometimes, notorious. Each was talkative and engaging, acquiring multiple friendships along the way.
In honor of Jack’s gift for friendly chat, Beth nicknamed him ‘Jaws’. He spent countless hours with friends at Tommy’s Garage, where he worked on cars and swapped stories. He considered Tommy Martin and Joe Alley his brothers. “Talk time” with Dennis York — also considered a brother — at the Git n Go along with other numerous friends in the Andersonville and Clinton areas made Jack’s life fun and full. These comrades and their families became Jack and Beth’s family.
He was especially close to Jaime and Hugo, co-owners of Habaneros Restaurants. Years ago, they nicknamed him “Cheech and Chong” after he pulled up in his roadster — yet another nickname was born.. Jack proudly played Santa Claus at the restaurant and treasured the time he spent there.
As Jack and Beth merged their friendships, each considered the other’s friends their own allies as well. Beth’s friend, Georgia, became a trusted marble-playing partner and confidante to Jack, especially in recent years. He also held deep appreciation for Marion Davis and many other neighbors and friends. His neighbors Jessica and Ryan, along with their children, Marky, Esco and Jack, brought joy and laughter during difficult times.
There was a very special spot in Jack’s heart for a young man with a warm giving soul and a special haircut which elicited a nickname ‘Freeway’.
Among Jack’s most cherished relationships was with Roy “Freeway” Trujillo, a young man he and Beth came to love like a son. Jack held deep pride in Freeway’s success as a restaurant owner and father.
There are truly too many friends to name. They know who they are. Jack was sincere with his friendship and appreciation for others in his life.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Jim Rucker and Gert Smith; his brothers, Tommy and Jimmy Rucker; and his uncle, Jack Rucker.
Jack loved and is loved passionately in return by his wife, Beth. He is also survived by his cousin Debbie Reed, for whom he held a special regard; many other beloved cousins; and a host of dear friends who were like family. Jack’s in-laws—David, Elaine, Ellen and Andrew—and their families loved and appreciated him deeply. He had a particularly close bond with Erin Torbett, whom he considered more daughter than niece.
Jack was deeply loved and will be missed by all who knew him.
A celebration of life will be held Monday, Jan. 26, at Vista De Rio Restaurant, 1625 Oak Ridge Highway, Clinton. Friends and family are welcome to gather any time after 1 p.m. The celebration will continue as long as stories are shared and memories are honored.
Robert Stanley French
January 13, 2026
Robert Stanley French, 76, of Anderson County bid farewell to this world on Jan. 13, 2026.
He was born on June 21, 1949, in Knoxville. A proud graduate of Carter High School, Robert was known for his athletic talent. Following his passion for service, he later served in the U.S. Army, demonstrating his commitment to his country.
Robert found joy in the outdoors — fishing quiet waters and camping under the stars were among his favorite pastimes. He was known for his quick wit. He had a natural talent for lightening the mood with his jokes and charming personality.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James French and Nellie Smith French.
Robert will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by his son, Robert “Tyler” French of Clinton; brothers, Jim French and wife Lisa of Sevierville, and Mike French and wife Janis of Strawberry Plains; sisters, Glenda Brock of Clinton, and Rebecca Donehew of Virginia. He is also survived by his special friend, Mylina French of Andersonville, and several nieces and nephews.
A man of integrity, Robert Stanley French leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and cherished memories that will continue to warm the hearts of those who knew him..
Visitation was held from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home, with the funeral following. Interment will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, at Cate Cemetery in New Market.
Charles K. Yarnell
January 10, 2026
Charles K. Yarnell went to be with his Heavenly Father and the loved ones who preceded him on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.
Charles retired from Clinton Utilities Board after 45 years of service, where he worked as an electrical lineman and in the service department. Upon retirement, he devoted his time to farming. He loved caring for his cattle and growing vegetables for those he loved. A farmer at heart, Charles lived a life rooted in the soil, the seasons and his family. Whether tending his fields at sunrise or sharing stories at sunset, he found peace and purpose in the honest work of the land.
He is survived by his loving ex-wife, Brenda Yarnell, whose enduring friendship remained an important part of his life; a devoted sister, Mary Ann Bullock, who stood by him through his life; son, Chris Yarnell, who was his greatest pride; cherished grandchildren, Lilly and Logan Yarnell, who brought him endless laughter and joy; and numerous cousins.
Charles was known for his quiet strength, gentle humor and deep respect for hard work. His legacy lives on in the fields he worked, the values he passed down, and the family who will carry his memory forward with love. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to South Clinton Baptist Church or the Clinton High School Future Farmers of America club, where Charles once served as FFA president.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home. A funeral will follow at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Roger Pugh officiating. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Zion Baptist Church Cemetery.
Holley Gamble Funeral Home is proud to serve the Yarnell family.
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James Ronald Worthington
January 3, 2026
James Ronald Worthington, 81, of Rocky Top (recognized by Ron as the formerly named Lake City), passed away Jan. 3, 2026.
He was born Nov. 13, 1944, in Lake City to Carrie Sexton Worthington.
After serving in the U.S. Army, including duty in Vietnam, Ron returned home, where he met and married his wife, Regina, in 1978. They raised their son, Travis, in Lake City. Ron worked for nearly 30 years with the Tennessee Department of Correction, retiring as warden of Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary before its closure in 2009.
In retirement, he enjoyed delivering vehicles for Fox Toyota in Clinton. He was an active member of the Knoxville Scottish Rite Temple, and in 2023 was honored with the 33rd-degree by the Scottish Rite Supreme Council in Washington, D.C. He co-chaired the Knoxville Scottish Rite shoe program for children in need and was a member of Coal Creek Masonic Lodge No. 492. He also held a letter of membership at Clear Branch Baptist Church.
Ron was a devoted fan of the Tennessee Volunteers. He loved sports, and one of the joys of his life was coaching his son Travis for many years. He also enjoyed reading, working in the yard, attending sporting events with his son, and his wife Regina’s home-cooked meals.
In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, Don Worthington, and a brother-in-law, Al Stiles.
Those left to hold memories of Ron close are his wife, Regina; son, Travis Worthington and wife, Sydney; sister, Dorothy Stiles; brother, Harold Worthington; brothers-in-law, Orgel Lay and wife, Carolyn, and Eldon Lay and wife, Barbara; and several nieces, nephews, family and friends.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Parkwest Medical Center, especially those who cared compassionately for Ron in the Intensive Care Unit.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, at Leach Family Funeral Home and Cremation, with a funeral to follow at 7 p.m. with the Rev. J.J. Patterson and Pastor Wayne Phillips officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.
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Barbara Jean Harness
January 1, 2026
Barbara Jean Harness, 89, of Clinton passed away Jan. 1, 2026, and was joyfully welcomed into her eternal home by her Lord and Savior, surrounded by the love and prayers of her family.
A woman of unwavering faith, Barbara wholeheartedly served alongside her husband, the Rev. Charles “Popeye” Harness, as a devoted pastor’s wife for many years. She was a longtime member of Island Ford Baptist Church, where she demonstrated her love for Christ through kindness, service and prayer.
Born Sept. 23, 1936, she was preceded in death by her husband; her parents, Gid and Mattie Golden; her in-laws, Elmer and Ruby Harness; siblings, Earl Golden, Roy (Jessie) Golden, Inez (Glenn) Foust, Betty Jo (Kenneth) Raines, Thelma (Willard) Melton, Bernice (Boyd) Walker, Arnold Golden and Wanda Lou Golden; brother-in-law, Rex DeVoe; and son-in-law, Greg Davis.
Barbara is survived by her children, Teresa (Jerry) Farmer and Wesley (Ginger) Harness; grandchildren, Joshua Davis, Haylea Bates, Alyssa (Kerry) Grimes, Tanner (Katherine) Harness, Sydney (Noah) Patterson, Maggie Harness, Jonas Harness and Sami Harness; and great-grandchildren, Braxton, Bentlee, Blue, Bear, Bennett, Briar, Blake, Allison, Ezra, Avery and Hailey.
She is also survived by her loving sister-in-law, Clara “Tootsie” DeVoe; Judy Golden; her much loved church family; and many cherished extended family members.
Though Barbara held many roles in her life, her greatest joy came from being Mom and Mamaw, which she embraced with great joy and devotion. Her life was a testimony of God’s grace, and her legacy will continue through the generations she loved so deeply.
The family received friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. The funeral followed in the chapel. Officiating were her great-grandson, Braxton Bates, and the Rev. Randy Norton.
Family and friends will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, at the funeral home to go in procession to Hillvale Baptist Church Cemetery for an 11 a.m. graveside service.
Pallbearers will be Joshua Davis, Tanner Harness, Jonas Harness, Braxton Bates, Blue Bates, Kerry Grimes, Bennett Grimes, Briar Grimes and Noah Patterson.
Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.
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Rev. Samuel Edgar Condon
December 30, 2025
Rev. Samuel Edgar Condon, 92, was called to his heavenly home with his Lord and Savior on Dec. 30, 2025.
He was born Dec. 7, 1933, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the middle of five childrenwith four sisters, as he grew up in Indiana. He graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 1951 and soon after enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving during the Korean War from 1951 to 1954.
After his honorable discharge, Samuel dedicated his life to Christ and answered a call to ministry. He enrolled in Frankfort Pilgrim College and earned a ministerial degree in 1961. While attending college, he met the love of his life, Pauline Reed. The two were married Aug. 31, 1957.
Upon graduating, the Condons accepted a pastoral calling at the Clinton First Pilgrim Holiness Church. This church merged in 1968 to become the current Clinton Wesleyan Church. The Reverend Samuel and Pauline Condon served as pastor for this congregation for 38 consecutive years. He also held numerous leadership roles in the Wesleyan Church, including first district youth president, first district youth camp director, district treasurer, and assistant district superintendent of the Tennessee District for 23 years. He also served on the Tennessee District Board and Executive Board.
Throughout his ministry, Pastor Samuel Condon was a dedicated servant to fulfill his calling to help build the kingdom of God. He was a devoted follower of Jesus Christ who served with humility, kindness and compassion. Along with his devoted wife of 68 years, Samuel and Pauline committed their marriage and life to God and service to others. Samuel retired from his pastoral service in 1999.
After his retirement from ministry, he worked for Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton for 19 years.
He enjoyed golf, watching the Tennessee Volunteers, yard work, doing handiwork around his home and spending time with his family.
Samuel Condon was preceded in death by his parents, Harry Ellsworth Condon and Emily Dodd Condon, and his four sisters, Catherine, Mary, Ruth and Esther.
He is survived by his loving wife, Pauline (Reed) Condon; daughters and sons-in-law, Lynn and Jerry Sparks, Darla and Russ Turner, Charla and Mike Holbrook, and Mary Sue and Jeff Hamilton; 11 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
The family received friends from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, at Clinton Wesleyan Church, 821 Fowler St. A Celebration of Life service followed at 11 a.m. The graveside service was held at 12:30 p.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park, 1501 Bethel Valley Road.
Dr. Marlin Hotle, the Rev. David Speas and Dr. Mike Holbrook officiated. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.
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Margaret Rose Kesterson Fritts
December 30, 2025
Margaret Rose Kesterson Fritts, 94, went to her heavenly home on Dec. 30, 2025. She was born Nov. 6, 1931, in Briceville.
She lived in Rocky Top with her beloved husband, Dorcy Lee Fritts, for 70 years until his passing in 2020.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary (Foust) and Lewis Kesterson, and her sister, Betty Jo Kesterson Abner.
Margaret retired from the Anderson County School System, where she worked as a Title I aide at Medford and Lake City elementary schools for more than 20 years. Many children benefited from her patient help in reading and spelling.
She was a member of Clinch River Baptist Church for 75 years, where she taught Sunday School and supported mission work through the Women’s Missionary Union. She was also a member of the Coal Creek Order of the Eastern Star No. 226.
Throughout her later years and declining health, Margaret remained faithful in calling friends and praying for them.
She is survived by her daughter, Kippy Fritts Todd; a grandson, Benjamin Todd (Hayley Moller); a granddaughter, Alison Todd; a great-granddaughter, Ripley Todd Moller; and a host of other relatives and friends.
The family extends special thanks to the hospice professionals at Caris.
Visitation and services were held Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, at Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Larry Webster officiating. Burial was Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, at Leach Cemetery in Rocky Top, with the Rev. Darryl Arrender officiating.