Kathy Cloyd Grindstaff
03/23/2017
Mrs. Kathy Cloyd Grindstaff, age 69, Jonesborough, passed away Thursday March 23, 2017 at her residence with family by her side.
Mrs. Grindstaff was a Unicoi County native and lived most of her life in Washington County. She was the daughter of the late Paris and Irene Tucker Cloyd. She was also preceded in death by her husband R. B. Grindstaff.
She was a member of VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post #9724. She enjoyed spending time with her friends.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Tim & Tammy Grindstaff and Jonathan & Hope Grindstaff; grandchildren, Sarah Grindstaff, Jessica Grindstaff, Haley Grindstaff and Scotty Grindstaff; great grandson, Merritt; two brothers, Bill Cloyd and Tommy Cloyd; one sister, Penny Bennett; and several nephews and nieces.
Memorial services will be conducted 6:00 pm Saturday, March 25, 2017 at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home with Pastor John H. Moore officiating. The family will receive friends from 4:00-6:00 pm Saturday prior to the service.
Honorary pallbearers will be Kevin Laws, Ben Christian, Chris ReSue and Allen Staten.
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03/24/2017
Rebecca Harris
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time.
During my few visits with Kathy I could tell she was a sweet
and kind lady that I know will be missed terribly.
God bless you all and give you peace and comfort.
Rebecca Harris CNA
Med center Hospice
03/24/2017
Jan Hampton Principato
When I was a young, naive reporter and editor at the Herald
and Tribune, Kathy was very kind to me. She was the office
manager there, a very intelligent and talented person. She and
her husband RB were great people. I imagine that Kathy is in
heaven now, driving the most beautiful, fastest Corvette that
has ever been made with a huge smile on her face, and with
RB at her side. I extend condolences to her family and friends.
Kathy was a great lady who I will never forget.
Tommy,Penny and rest of the family, I am so sorry to
learn of Kathy's passinng. Losing a loved one is
never easy no matter how young or old, we never get
use to them not being here for us. But, hold to the
truth that someday we will see them again. I love
you all and I will be praying for each and every one
of you.
Fly high!REST in peace!
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