Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Fred Kemp

10/22/2025

With deep gratitude and sorrow, we honor the life of Fred Kemp, age 52, of Jonesborough, a devoted EMS professional who served our community with selflessness and compassion. Fred answered every call with courage and heart, always putting others before himself. Fred made the ultimate sacrifice on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, while doing what he loved the most, helping others.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lloyd and Veldena Aldridge and William and Thelma Kemp.

Survivors include his wife and rock, Lori Oaks Kemp, Jonesborough; four children that were the stars of his life, Steven Yokley and wife Jessie of Blackwater VA, Trevor Austyn Kemp and wife Sarah of Church Hill, Gabriel Kemp and Delani Kemp of the home; “Pop’s” six adored grandbabies, Hosanna Yokley, Ezra Yokley, Gabriel Ray, Dellalynn Kemp, Makinzleigh Kemp and Learah Kemp, His steadfast Mother that loves him beyond measure, Mitzi Kemp of Greeneville, a special Uncle that was like a father to him Calvin Smith of Greeneville, and his fierce aunts and cousins that cared for him. He also had several siblings, nieces and nephews.

He was a devoted member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church where he oversaw the security team. Fred was a child of the one true God and was firm in his faith.

Fred Kemp graduated from Greeneville High School. He was a lifeguard as a teenager, and his love for water was passed to each of his children. He was a member of the Civil Air Patrol and served in the United States Army as a Medic. He was patriotic to the core and proud of his family’s heritage of veterans. In his younger years, worked part time as a reserve officer at Greeneville Police Department and Jonesborough Police Department. Mr. Kemp, or simply “Kemp” as many knew him, was a lifetime member of the Washington County Rescue Services. He started his career at Washington County Johnson City EMS in 1998 as one of the first full time Rescue Technicians and was an AEMT. He held a Paramedic license in North Carolina and had worked part-time at Avery County EMS. Kemp had also worked part-time for Wings Air Rescue as a dispatcher. He was Ski Patrol at Ober Mountain in Gatlinburg TN and Beech Mountain Ski Resort in North Carolina. He even had the opportunity to help in training police officers in Belize on two occasions. He loved what he did, and he loved teaching others. He would do whatever it took to make sure his students in his classes understood the material and took a special interest in training new employees to ensure they had the skill set and knowledge needed for their job. Fred Kemp was an instructor for Rescue 3 International for Swiftwater and Rope Rescue, American Safety and Health Institute teaching CPR and first aid, National Ski Patrol and was also a handgun instructor. He was a passionate man with a seemingly hard exterior but was full of so much love for others. He showed compassion to his patients and always had their care and respect in mind. His caring for others went beyond the job. Those closest to him have stories of Kemp seeking out the homeless in his zone to offer them a meal or blanket, or just someone to talk to. He created a bond with several of his elderly patients over the years, checking on them when he wasn’t called and even helping out with home projects to make their lives a little better. When he wasn’t working, Fred planned every moment around his family and friends. In the winter you could find him snowboarding with his children and friends. He didn’t call ski patrol “work”; he called it getting paid to have fun. When the snow melted, Fred could be found fishing, hiking, kayaking or shooting with his family and extended family. He loved being with people and entertaining friends in his home. Fred coached many years of his children’s recreational soccer leagues and watched over all his players as if they were his own. He truly was our Hero.

Friends may come by Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home, 418 W. College St. Jonesborough, Tennessee, Thursday, October 30, 2025, and Friday, October 31, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM to pay their respects and sign the register.

Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 PM Saturday, November 1, 2025, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 284 Mount Zion Church Rd. Jonesborough, TN 37659, with Pastor Cody Greene, and Pastor Tull Oaks officiating. The family will receive friends from 12:00-2:00 PM Saturday prior to the service. Graveside services will follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Steven Yokley, Trevor Austyn Kemp, Gabriel Kemp, Jason Greenlee, Bob Watson, Stephen Turbyfield, Marty Britt, Tracy Hoffman, Jeff Weems, Jay Hobbs and Chris Lee.

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EULOGIES & CONDOLENCES
10/30/2025
Keith Sexton, Washington County Sheriff
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our friend and colleague Freddie. He was such an inspiration and mentor to so many people. Always cheerful with a "can do" spirit, he leaves a giant hole in the first responder community. While he will be missed, his legacy will live on with all of the people who knew him for who he was, a true friend, a quiet professional with a never-ending servant's heart. Till we meet again...
10/30/2025
Mark E. Ricker
Mitzi, I am so very sorry to hear of Freddy's passing. I cannot think of my childhood without thinking of Freddy. I pray that you can find some comfort in the memories of good times that you have shared. My those memories provide you with peace. Although I never met his wife or children, I pray for peace for you all and please accept my sincerest condolences. I am so very sorry! Mark E. Ricker
10/28/2025
Becky (Lee) Gray
It is with great sadness and utter appreciation that I send Freddie's family my deepest condolences. He was a good man and I am proud to have worked with Freddie when we were youngsters and fresh to the world. He was "your help," as he put it, in the group home we worked in together in the middle '90's. He always had a way with being just there if needed, and for that, I am truly grateful. I always knew I could count on him, when work was easy, and especially when it was difficult. Mr. Kemp, I STILL appreciate you and your service, and am proud to have been able to call you my friend.. Rest easy, brother.
10/27/2025
Tammy Allen
Thank you for your service so sorry for the family and friends.
10/27/2025
Janice Aldridge
Prayers for Fred's Mother Mitzi Aldridge Kemp and his wife and family. Fred was a fine young Christian man. May the Lord comfort his family and friends❤️❤️
10/27/2025
Bobby Johnson
I worked with Fred when he was an auxiliary police officer in Greeneville. When he rode with me we had the best times. He was such a good person and will be greatly missed. Prayers for his family.
10/27/2025
Chief Ken Bouvier
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. Thanks for touching so many lives, while helping to improve the quality of life in Tennessee.
10/27/2025
Brandy
Time had passed since we last spoke, but the friendship Fred and I shared for 32 years never faded. He was kind and most protective person I’ve ever known. Fred died doing what he loved and he was good at it. He should still be here. I’ll always be grateful for the laughter and memories we shared.
10/27/2025
Aunt Linda
Fred was an Amazing man, Loving of his Family and Friends. He WAS n Amazing husband, Father and Grandfather. He Loved his Mom and the entire family with all his heart. He never saw or talked to you unless he said I Love you. Rest in Peace my Precious Nephew
10/27/2025
Sherry Kemp Grabert
I'll start by saying, I am going to miss My brother. I was the oldest, but we used to be closer than 2 peas in a pod. We never fought, called each other's names, argued, it was an understanding, and I really want Lori to know, that I hope she has everything she needs, and to Stephen, Trevor, Gabriel, and Delaney to know how much he loved them all. And to Moma, I hope You will be okay. I Love you guys to the moon and back.Forever yours Sherry
10/27/2025
Kelly Jordan
Sending my condolences and love to Fred(die)’s family and friends. I went to school with Freddie - middle school I think, but most certainly high school. I remember him always having an infectious smile and words of encouragement to share. You couldn’t help but feel happy and excited around him. He just had an infectious energy! I haven’t seen him in years - I moved away. I’ve enjoyed reading about his life of service, interests, friends, and family. I smile in fond remembrance. I pray the Peace of the Lord embraces his family and friends. God bless.
10/27/2025
Joy Shell
May the Lord bless and comfort his family, friends, loved ones, and his EMS family. I am deeply sorry for your loss, and you are in our prayers every day.
10/27/2025
Michael Gardner
Rest in peace brother. Worked with Kemp many times both with WCSO and with Daniel Boone HS. Always went above and beyond. You will be missed. I will keep his family in my prayers. Semper Fi.
10/27/2025
Pamela B. Sprinkle
Sorry for the loss of "Kemp" . All his friends & family are in my Prayers during this sad time . He was an outstanding hero who will be missed by many . May the Lord Bless & comfort all at this time of grief .
10/27/2025
Pam Sprinkle
So sad to hear the loss of your loved one & friend . He was definitely a surrounding hero , his obituary explains it all . May God Bless all of you during this difficult time . May you all find peace & comfort through knowing he was a hero , loved by many people & a man of faith . He will be remembered & missed by being such an amazing man throughout his journey of life . You all will be in my Prayers .
10/26/2025
robert gobble former EMT-IV tech
it was with great sorrow that i heard about kemp's untimely passing i had the honor of working and training with kemp during my time as a EMT if there ever was a defination of a professional kemp is it i seen 2 expressions on kemp's face... serious (when trying to beat death ) or that big smile i am so sorry about your loss and pray that God wraps his loving arms around the family both yours and his EMS family his memory will never be forgotten ...God bless you all
10/26/2025
Marci
Although I didn't personally know you Mr. Kemp, I just wanted your family to know I was thinking of them. I totally appreciate the sacrifices you've made over the years in the military, as a LEO and as a medic. I'm sure you'll be missed by all who knew you. R.I.P. Fred. You made the ultimate sacrifice and you will never be forgotten. Sincerely Marci (Prior LEO)
10/26/2025
Curt Taylor- President, Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads
Dear Kemp Family- I wish to extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Fred. Fred’s passing in the line of training reminds us all of the dedication and courage that define the spirit of every rescuer. His commitment to serving others and his willingness to prepare, even at great personal risk, speak volumes about his character and devotion to his calling. We are comforted in knowing that Fred was a man of faith " a believer in Christ " and we take solace in the promise that he now rests in eternal peace and glory. His service, his example, and his faith will continue to inspire all who wear the uniform and answer the call to serve. “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” " John 15:13 (KJV) Please know that the entire TARS family stands with you during this time of grief. We pray that God’s presence brings you comfort, strength, and peace in the days ahead. With heartfelt sympathy, Curt Taylor President Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads
10/26/2025
Ray Burchett
Lori it's with great sadness that I send condolences. I've worked with Freddie since he started with WC/JC EMS. He was a great EMT and Rescue Tech. It is an honor to have know him and worked with him. He will be greatly missed in the EMS profession.
10/26/2025
Jessica Mitchell
Sir as I ready your obituary it brought me to tears. You're dedicated to your career, family and helping anyway you can. Thank you for your dedication and your service. Praying for comfort, peace and strength for your family and children during this difficult time may God wrap his arms around them comforting them. Once again thank you for your dedication and service.
10/26/2025
Jeremy Frost
Lori I am so sorry for your loss. The times I met Fred at the reunions he was so nice. My heart hurts for you. I love you and my prayers are with you and the family.
10/26/2025
Cynthia Roberts
Freddie was one of the first friends I made at Washington County Johnson City Rescue Squad. My heart breaks for your loss! You are in my prayers!
10/26/2025
Sheila Hobbs
Fred's absence in our lives has been devastating. Prayers to Lori, Mimi and the kids and grandchildren. We will always have a hole in our hearts without him. He was more brother than cousin.

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