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Donald Kevin Meade

05/03/2022

Mr. Donald Kevin Meade, 60, Chuckey, passed away Tuesday, May 3, 2022, after a long battle with cancer.

Mr. Meade was born May 15, 1961, in Pound, VA and the son of Shirley Meade, Johnson City and the late Kenneth Meade.

He graduated Pound High School and Mountain Empire College. He worked at Hardees, was a Bristol Paper Boy, served ten years in the United States Army in Germany, both in Iraq wars, and Somalia. He was stationed at Ft. Benning, GA and served ten years with Big Stone Gap and Gate City National Guard. He worked as a skilled equipment repairman, he was a hard worked and friend to all. He worked for Buchannan Pump, Pound, VA, Fleming Foods, Crothall Laundry, Johnson City.

Mr. Meade was of the Baptist faith.

In addition to his mother, survivors include a brother, Kenneth Daniel, Farmville, VA; two children, Felicia Meade, Limestone and Kevin Tyler, Kansas City; grandchildren, Lilly Meade and Jackson Hummer; and estranged wife, Althea Faith Salyers.

He will be missed by many friends, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Private family burial services will be conducted at a later date.


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05/19/2022
SHIRLEY CUTSHALL
Shirley, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. so sorry for your pain.
05/17/2022
James and Kris Whitehead
So sorry for your loss. James worked with Kevin years ago at Fleming Foods and was a great friend.
05/07/2022
Carol Salinas
Shirley, we are so sorry to learn your son passed away. We often think of you at Scrabble and wish you could still play with us. Our prayers and sympathy go with you.
05/06/2022
Dan and kim
Such a fun and lovable person. He will be missed! God bless munch!
05/05/2022
Karla & Eddie Rector
Our prayers will be with the family. Kevin was just a sweet & kind man. He will be missed. Love & Hugs, Eddie & Karla
05/05/2022
Dan and Kimberly Davis
There is no better man than, Kevin. He was always a servant to others. We hate the Covid mess kept us from seeing him. Our Grandpups loved him and so did we. This is a great loss to society and a great loss to his family and us.

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