Obituaries

Harvey Tipton

TRACY CITY — Harvey Ray Tipton, 70, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, July 25, 2017. He was born in Coalmont, Tenn., on April 5, 1947. He was the son of the late Tinsley Tipton and Margie Sweeten Tipton of Tracy City, Tenn. He was a 1966 graduate of Grundy County High School. He was employed by DuPont Nylon Industry and Wheland Foundry in Chattanooga, Tenn., before retiring to enjoy his passion of remodeling of rental homes. He was of the Church of God faith. He was preceded in death by his sister, Velma Lowe, of Tracy City, Tenn., and brother, Bobby GeneTurner, of Coalmont, Tenn. Survivors include his children, Kevin (Lynn) Tipton, of Jasper, Tenn., Ray Junior Tipton, of Tracy City, Tenn., Donna (Tim) Adams, of Jasper, Tenn., Dianna (Tracey) Meeks, of Tracy City, Tenn., and Tammy (Dewayne) Scott, of Ringgold, Ga.; brother, Charles (Kris) Tipton, of Coalmont, Tenn.; sisters, Thelma Gilliam, of Pelham, Tenn., Sue(Harold) Collins, of Coalmont, Tenn., Brenda Goins, of Tracy City, Tenn., Shirley Carrick, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; 21 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and many special nephews, nieces and friends. Ray was a hardworking, kind and determined man who never knew the word quit. When diagnosed with cancer in December 2016, he faced this challenge head on and relied on God for strength and resilience during this journey. He was a true champion to the very end of this life who never gave up the fight. Ray loved his family, his friends, and his community as well as his dog Buddy. He was an avid Tennessee Vols and Grundy County Football fan. He played for the Grundy County Yellow Jackets Football team during the 1962-1965 seasons. He was known for his speed and elusiveness. He was awarded the Player of the Century in 2000 and will be inducted in the 2017 Grundy County Sports Hall of Fame that made him feel honored to be a member. Services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. July 28, 2017, at our Tracy City location. Visitation: 5 to 9 p.m. today at Cumberland Funeral Home, Tracy City, Tenn. Online condolences can be made at www.cumberlandfuneralhome.net. A story is not about the ending, it’s about the journey. Ray’s journey impacted everyone around him in a positive way. Thanks to those who were apart of TEAM RAY cheering him on and supporting him along the way.

Published July 27, 2017

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