Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services

T. Scott Davis

08/05/2025

Mr. T. Scott Davis, age 51, Jonesborough, passed away Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at his residence.

Scott was born on September 16, 1973, in Knoxville, Tennessee, to the late Minnis Ray Davis & Patsy Gibson Johnson.

He was a member of Limestone Free Will Baptist Church.

Scott loved his family. He was a wresting fan, and liked music, singing, movies and gaming.

Survivors include his father, Dillard Johnson, Jonesborough; brothers and sisters, Steve Nichols (Annette), Knoxville, Mike Nichols (Janet), California, Danette Walker (Tommy), Kennith Johnson, all of Knoxville, Sarah Wade (fiancé, Brian Dean), Jonesborough and John Johnson (Brooke) Taylorsville, North Carolina; and many nephews and nieces.

Funeral services will be conducted 12, Noon Monday, August 11, 2025, at Limestone Free Will Baptist Church with Pastor Tim Broyles officiating. The family will receive friends from 10:00-12, Noon, Monday prior to the service. Graveside services will follow at 2:00 PM at Mountain Home National Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be family & friends.

Memorial donations may be made to Dawn of Hope, 500 E. Oakland Ave. Johnson City, TN 37601 Johnson City, Tennessee or Special Olympics Upper East Region P.O. Box 4594 Johnson City, TN 37602.


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EULOGIES & CONDOLENCES
08/08/2025
Jeannie Tipton
Scotty was a joy to be around he loved God and he loved to sing he’s singing to Jesus in heaven now
08/06/2025
Cousin Vickie Greene
Scott you've gained your wings and hugging your Mom. I love you Scotty fly high cousin!!
08/06/2025
Mikel Nichols
I’m gonna miss you punk knucklehead
08/06/2025
Sondra and Kim your joyful friends
You were a light for all to see and enjoy here on Earth now you can let your light shine for all in Heaven. God gained an Angel.
08/06/2025
Baveda Reno
Scottie you always had a smile on your face every time I saw you. Through all of the mischief we got into as kids, and we definitely go into more than we should have. You would stand and look at Aunt Pat and Mamaw Laved with a smile on your face while the rest of us were scared to death! You will be missed, but hold a place in our heart until our time comes and God calls us home. Love and prayers to all the family.

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