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Jimmy Thomas

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McKENZIE, Tenn.  (formerly of Selmer, Tenn.) - Jimmy Thomas, 90, of McKenzie, Tenn. died August 15 2023.  He was born on September 1, 1932, in McNairy County, Tenn., to the late Lafayette (Fate) and Wille Mae Chambers Thomas.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Cleatous Thomas of McKenzie; his son, Randy Thomas, and wife, Derrinda of McKenzie, two grandsons, Jeremy Thomas and wife, Jennifer of McKenzie, Tenn., Daniel Thomas of McKenzie; a precious great-granddaughter, Harley Grace Thomas of McKenzie. He is also survived by his brother, Joe Thomas and wife, Janet of Smyrna, Tenn.; sisters, Mary Sue Smith of Cordova, Tenn. and Joyce Tanner of Stantonville, Tenn. Jimmy also leaves many extended family members and friends who will continue to honor his memory.

Alongside his parents, Jimmy was preceded in death by his brother, Billy Thomas, and sister, Carolyn McFall. 

Jimmy found his eternal love in Cleatous Moore and on November 1, 1952, they embarked on a journey of love and companionship that lasted an incredible 70 years. Their bond was a testament to their unwavering commitment to one another.

Throughout his life, Jimmy dedicated himself to hard work and perseverance. He spent 23 years at General Electric before retiring from the company. He also worked at City Lumber Company in Selmer. Jimmy's strong work ethic resonated with all who knew him.

Besides being a diligent worker, Jimmy was passionate about nurturing the land. Every year, he joined his wife in raising a bountiful vegetable garden that brought joy to their lives and provided sustenance for their loved ones. Jimmy also had a penchant for chewing tobacco—a simple pleasure that accompanied him throughout his days.

Jimmy's faith played an integral role in his life. As a Clear Creek Baptist Church member, he found solace in the spiritual community and embraced the values of love, compassion, and forgiveness.

Jimmy Thomas will forever be remembered as a dedicated and hardworking soul who cherished love and family above all else. His warm presence and gentle spirit made an indelible impact on the lives he touched.

Funeral services were at Shackleford Funeral Directors of Selmer, Saturday, August 19, 2023, 1 p.m. Interment was at Clear Creek Cemetery of Selmer.