Donald Scott Lindsay

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Donald Scott Lindsay, age 57, passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at his residence in the Elk Valley, TN community.
Scott is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Dave and Nell Smiddy; maternal grandparents, Perry and Geneva Smith; his beloved father, Donald Gene Lindsay.
He is survived by his wife, Christian Davenport Lindsay; sons, Jared Lindsay and Russell Lindsay; grandson, Colton James Lindsay; mother, Betty Sue Lindsay; brother, Dave Lindsay and wife Lisa; step-children, Susan Hersey, Melanie Bowlin, and Cody Bowlin; step-grandchildren, Bayleigh, Chloe, Bella, Harlow, and Oonaugh; special aunt, Linda Meredith; special friend Dustin Rose; and many other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends to mourn his passing.
Scott attended Jellico High School, upon graduation he attended Cumberland College and played football.
He enrolled at Walter State Community College, graduating with a degree in Law Enforcement. He was a former Jellico City Policeman and Campbell County TN Deputy Sheriff. He was employed with the Y12 Nuclear Plant Security Team until his retirement.
Scott was one of the most generous people you would ever meet. He loved to work in his garden and share what he had grown with his friends and neighbors.
Funeral service was Wednesday, November 22, at the Llewellyn Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Francis Dople Jr. officiating.
Interment followed in the Jellico Cemetery.
The Llewellyn Funeral Home of Jellico in charge of arrangements.

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