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Chattanooga pays tribute to beloved community members through recent obituaries that reflect their spirit and enduring legacies. Each person mentioned, from Robert Schulz to Dr. Joseph Kelley Jr., showcased qualities like kindness, passion, and dedication. Their contributions to Chattanooga and the lives they touched remind us of the love within our community. As we remember them, we celebrate their joyous memories and the impact they made.
Chattanooga Remembers Its Own: Recent Obituaries Shine a Light on Beloved Community Members
Chattanooga is a city full of heart and spirit, and that spirit is evident in the lives of those we’ve recently lost. Each of these incredible individuals has left a mark, and as we remember them, we also celebrate the joys and memories they brought into our lives.
A Natural Soul: Robert “Bob” Edward Schulz
Robert “Bob” Edward Schulz, aged 82, passed away on January 3, 2025, in the very woods that meant so much to him. He was a man whose life was deeply intertwined with nature, a true outdoorsman who cherished the beauty of the world around him. Bob’s commitment to family and service played a significant role in shaping who he was, and his legacy of love and adventure will continue to inspire.
A Kind Spirit: Helen G. Cross
Helen G. Cross, of Cleveland, Tennessee, left this world on January 19, 2024, at the age of 71. Born on May 12, 1953, in Albany, Kentucky, Helen was known for her infectious laughter and kind-hearted nature. As we remember her today, we celebrate a life full of warmth and cherished memories, lights that will forever shine in the hearts of her loved ones.
A Life Full of Passion: David Alan Zerr
David Alan Zerr, an inspiring soul, passed away on January 16, 2025, in Chattanooga. Born on January 6, 1974, in Rapid City, South Dakota, David grew up in Harriman and graduated from local schools. He had a passion for life that radiated to everyone around him. His community will remember him not just for his accomplishments but for his generous spirit.
A Bright Future Cut Short: Brianna Ne’Shae Harmon
Brianna Ne’Shae Harmon, just 25 years old, passed away on October 10, 2024, in Chattanooga. Born on December 4, 1998, she was the pride and joy of her parents, Alexia Taylor and Carvin Harmon. A graduate of the Chattanooga area in 2017, Brianna’s vibrant personality and zest for life were evident to all who knew her. Her absence will be felt, but her laughter and spirit will live on in the memories of her friends and family.
A Legacy of Care: Dr. Joseph “Pete” Earl Kelley Jr.
Dr. Joseph “Pete” Earl Kelley Jr., a dedicated professional and loving family man, passed away on November 6, 2024, at the age of 64, surrounded by family in his home on Signal Mountain. Born in Knoxville on January 30, 1960, Pete’s life was a tapestry of dedication, compassion, and achievement. After moving to Chattanooga during his childhood, he quickly became a cherished member of the community.
Pete was married for 36 wonderful years to JoEllen and was a proud father to three daughters: Miranda, Laura “Michelle,” and Liz. His commitment to education was evident when he graduated from Chattanooga City High School at 16 and continued his studies at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. There, he made a mark as president of his fraternity and the Student Government Association.
After graduating from the ETSU Quillen College of Medicine in 1986, Pete provided exceptional care as a pediatric surgeon at Erlanger Hospital for 26 years. His reputation was solidified by his dedication to fighting for children and supporting grieving families. Pete touched the lives of countless patients and colleagues, earning the love and respect of everyone around him.
While he has now joined his loved ones who predeceased him, including his father Joseph Earl Kelley Sr., mother Susan Kelley, and sister Katye Kelley, Pete leaves behind a beautiful legacy. His wife JoEllen and daughters, along with their families, carry on his spirit. In lieu of flowers, donations in Pete’s honor are encouraged for Project Access, which provides crucial healthcare services to low-income and uninsured residents in the Chattanooga area.
As we say goodbye to these remarkable individuals, let us remember the joy they brought and the lives they touched. Their stories serve as a reminder of the strength and love that reside within our Chattanooga community.
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Additional Resources
- Legacy: Linda Hodgson Obituary
- Times Free Press: Rita Cullen Obituary
- Taylor Funeral Home: Brianna Harmon Obituary
- Companion Funerals: Joseph Kelley Obituary
- Smith Funeral and Cremation: Edward Papson Jr. Obituary
- Wikipedia: Chattanooga
- Google Search: Chattanooga Obituaries
- Google Scholar: Chattanooga Community
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Chattanooga
- Google News: Chattanooga News
