
Mr. Haskell McKee
January 29, 1952 to August 11, 2025
Mr. Haskell McKee, age 73, of Jonesborough, passed away peacefully at Four Oaks Healthcare on Monday, August 11, 2025.
Haskell was born in Washington County, Tennessee, on January 29, 1952, to the late Alvin and Pauline McKee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is survived by his son, Brandon McKee; special friend, Sheila Waylee; and several cousins.
Haskell dedicated many years of service to the Washington County, TN, Rescue Squad, where he proudly served as captain. He was also the owner of “Hack’s Repair Shop” for many years, known for his hard work and skill. A passionate race fan, Haskell even took to the track himself, participating in several races over the years. He found great joy in “Cruising Memory Lane” alongside his racing friends, cherishing the camaraderie and memories they shared.
A Graveside Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at New Victory Baptist Cemetery, with Pastor Jeremy Dykes officiating.
Condolences may be sent to the McKee family online at www.dillow-taylor.com.
Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Jonesborough, TN 423-753-3821
Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God be with you and bless you
I'm sorry to hear of Hacks passing. He was a great guy. I enjoyed working with him for many years at the Jonesboro Rescue Squad, he was a great captain. Prayers for Brandon! Rip Hack.
Brandon,
May God Bless You and Comfort You!
Haskell was always a special cousin to me! He added the radio to my Datsun and my Camaro. He was an excellent mechanic and always took great care of my vehicle. I remember driving home from Kingsport with no wipers in the snow. He worked me into his schedule and got my car fixed quickly. Years ago we had a lot of family celebrations together for holidays. Sometimes at Mom & Dad's house, sometimes at Pauline's house, sometimes at his & Brenda's house and sometimes picnics at different places. He came to the hospital to see me when I had surgery on my broken finger from my car accident. We were there when Brandon was born. He came and helped me and Mom with some things after Daddy passed away. I have so many good memories of Haskell to cherish!
Janice and Mike Arwood
My memories of Hack go as far back as I have memory. We spent our childhoods playing together in the woods and fields around our homes. We rode hundreds of miles on our bicycles on the old Ridge Road between Jim Crumley's and Ed Treadway's stores. We even sneaked our first cigarettes together. We saw each other infrequently as we got on with our adult lives, but I always held a warm place in my heart for Haskell and wished him well. God's speed, old friend. I'll see you farther on down the road.
08/14/2025
Eddie Constable
Hack RIP…put the pedal down and don’t look back. Loved you cousin.
Haskell was a good friend and so many times I will miss. Watching football together, you sharing your racing stories and so many laughs. You are home now and one day I'll meet you on that beautiful shore my friend.
08/13/2025
Pamela Daniels
What a precious new friend. I met him as I visited the residents of Four Oaks. I found he knew my family and was such a blessing as he shared his memories of time with them. He spoke often of his son and his love for him. Haskell was a blessing. Family please know you’re being lifted up in prayer.
sorry to hear of haskells passing knew him for many years was a great man rip haskell fly high