News Summary
The Chattanooga community honors the memory of three local residents who have passed away, leaving behind legacies of love, friendship, and dedication. Clarice ‘Jeanette’ Lambert, Kenneth Floyd Boles, and Kyle Evan Trew were cherished for their kindness and contributions, with friends and family reflecting on their impact and commitment to community service. Their stories serve as a reminder of the importance of love and support within a community.
Chattanooga Residents Remembered for Their Contributions and Love
Chattanooga, TN – The Chattanooga area mourns the loss of three beloved residents, each leaving behind a legacy of love, friendship, and dedication to their community. Clarice “Jeanette” Lambert, Kenneth Floyd Boles, and Kyle Evan Trew passed away in early 2025, each having made significant impacts in their lives both personally and in their local communities.
Clarice “Jeanette” Lambert
Clarice “Jeanette” Lambert, 87, peacefully passed away on May 25, 2025, in Jasper, Tennessee. Known for her unwavering love and wisdom, Jeanette was a devoted mother and grandmother, providing a nurturing presence to her family and friends. Her life was characterized by a commitment to supporting and uplifting those around her, creating bonds that will be cherished for generations. Jeanette’s impact extended beyond her family as she actively participated in community events, where her kindness resonated with all she encountered.
Kenneth Floyd Boles
Kenneth Floyd Boles, 77, of Chattanooga, died on February 25, 2025. Born and raised in Chattanooga, Kenny was a lifelong resident who spent his formative years contributing to the local community. He graduated with the class of 1964, which marked only the beginning of his involvement and dedication to the city. Kenny was remembered for his friendly demeanor and strong ties with fellow residents, with many recognizing him for his willingness to lend a helping hand to those in need. His roots in Chattanooga nurtured a deep sense of belonging and community, making his loss deeply felt among friends and neighbors.
Kyle Evan Trew
Kyle Evan Trew passed away unexpectedly on the morning of May 16, 2025, at the age of 39. Born on October 18, 1985, Kyle was known not only for his vibrant personality but also for having the biggest heart among his friends. Recognized for his unique sense of humor, Kyle brought joy and laughter to many, showcasing a dry wit that endeared him to those who knew him well. His contributions to local causes, particularly youth development programs, demonstrated his commitment to improving the lives of others, and his legacy will continue through these initiatives.
Community Reactions and Legacy
The loss of these three impactful individuals has left a noticeable void in the Chattanooga area. Many members of the community have come forward expressing their condolences and sharing memories that highlight the profound effects these residents had on the lives of those around them. Friends and family describe a collective feeling of gratitude for the time spent with Jeanette, Kenny, and Kyle, as well as a commitment to honoring their memories through continued acts of kindness and community service.
The Importance of Remembering
As the Chattanooga community reflects on the lives of these three cherished individuals, there is an emphasis on the importance of community, love, and support. The legacies of Jeanette, Kenny, and Kyle will live on through the smiles and kindness of those who knew them, inspiring others to spread love and compassion. Their stories are a reminder of the impact one person can have within their community and the significance of cherishing our loved ones and neighbors.
The city recognizes the importance of remembering its residents who contribute selflessly, creating a bond that unites everyone in times of grief and reflection. In the weeks to come, community members are encouraged to come together to celebrate the lives and contributions of their dear friends, honoring their memories through acts of love and service.
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Additional Resources
- Legacy: Clarice “Jeanette” Lambert
- Wikipedia: Chattanooga
- Legacy: Kenneth Floyd Boles
- Google Search: Community service Chattanooga
- Legacy: Kyle Evan Trew
- Google Scholar: Community impact and legacy
- Legacy: Harold Keef
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Legacy and community
- Legacy: Vella Hogsed
- Google News: Chattanooga community events
