
Hobart L. “Coach” Powell Sr., aged 92, Jonesborough, passed away Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, at Franklin Woods Community Hospital.
Hobart was born on December 22, 1933, to the late James and Agnes Walker Powell.
He attended Sulphur Springs High School where he excelled in athletics and academics.
He later attended Lincoln Memorial University, playing basketball and baseball.
After graduating college in 1955, Hobart married the love of his life, the lovely Phyllis Henry Bowman, and was drafted by the New York Yankees.
His professional baseball career was interrupted after two years when he was drafted into the U.S. Army.
Following his military service, he embarked upon his career in education. His first opportunity came coaching men’s basketball in Branford, Florida. There, he led the Buccaneers to a 27-4 record and a trip to the State Semi-finals.
After two wonderful years in Florida, Hobart and Phyllis returned to Tennessee, settling in Jonesborough to raise their family. He spent his first 8 years coaching men’s basketball and baseball at Jonesboro High School, the next two years coaching men’s basketball at Sulphur Springs High School, and the next 3 years as the first varsity men’s basketball coach at David Crockett High School.
After receiving his master's degree in education from East Tennessee State University, Hobart made the transition to administration in the Washington County School System. First serving as Principal at Asbury Elementary School, then Assistant Principal, and later, Principal at David Crockett High School. He spent the remaining years of his career as Principal of Fall Branch Elementary School and Jonesborough Elementary School.
Following retirement, he spent 22 years working part-time with his friends in the Pro Shop at Pine Oaks Golf Course.
Faith, family, and friends were always cornerstones of Hobart’s life. He was a loving husband, a devoted father and son, and a faithful friend. He and Phyllis were blessed with many lifelong friends, through which they raised their families, shared in each other's celebrations and sadness, and grew in love with one another. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
Hobart’s career ambition was to be a coach. To teach young men how to work hard, prepare, and compete to the best of their abilities. He loved his time spent with his players and assistant coaches. He cherished these relationships throughout his life.
As a principal, he loved developing relationships with young people. He always looked for the best in each student, wanting them to be successful and reach their full potential. He maintained his love for children until his passing.
Hobart was a member of Jonesborough United Methodist Church and Rhea Lodge No. 47. He was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason on 3/15/1956. He is a member of the Lincoln Memorial University Sports Hall of Fame and the David Crockett High School Sports Hall of Fame. He was an avid golfer, lifetime New York Yankees fan, and dedicated supporter of East Tennessee State Athletics. Though proud of these, his greatest loyalty was always with the students and faculty of David Crockett High School.
Hobart was proceeded in death by his loving wife of 63 years, Phyllis Bowman Powell, his parents James and Agnes Walker Powell, his brother John Powell, and his brother Jean Powell.
Survivors include his three children: Lori Powell Thumler (Fritz) of Knoxville; Hobie Powell of Johnson City; Jim Powell of Sulphur Springs; four grandchildren: Abbie Thumler-Robins (Cliff) of Durham; Alexander Thumler of Knoxville; Walker Powell (Olivia) of Johnson City; Caroline Powell of Johnson City; one great grandson: Shiloh Thumler-Robins of Durham; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and family.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to his loving church family at Jonesborough United Methodist Church, his wonderful neighbors; Tom and Renee McNeese, Jim and Fama Fenner, and Mike and Lois Tilley, his loving care givers from Home Instead, especially Rik Mangino, and to all the people throughout the greater Jonesborough area for their friendship and loving kindness shown to their father throughout his lifetime.
Funeral Services will be conducted at Jonesborough United Methodist Church with Pastor Michael Lester officiating. The family will receive friends Saturday, February 7th, from 2:00-5:00 prior to the service. Graveside services will be Sunday, February 8th at 1:00 at Sulphur Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Alexander Thumler, Walker Powell, Cliff Robins, Bo Bowman, Joe Bowman, and Andy Bowman.
In lieu of flowers, the family request Memorial donations may be made to Jonesborough United Methodist Church. 211 W. Main Street, Jonesborough, Tn 37659.
Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.dillow-taylor.com
Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Jonesborough, TN 423-753-3821
Hobie, it’s been so very long since we last saw each other. I am very sorry for your loss. I am praying for you, Lori, Jim and your families. God bless you all!
02/09/2026
Melanie and AJ Cox
We were SO sad to hear of Coach Powell’s passing. We loved his ready smile shared on Sunday mornings at Jonesborough United Methodist. What a life well lived! What a legacy! May memories sustain you, and May God’s peace that passes understanding be yours.
02/09/2026
Kim Johnson Cook
I am so sorry for your loss. I pray for God’s peace for your family.
02/07/2026
David & Karen Cicirello
Jim, Hobie, Lorie and Family, Karen and I pray the Lord give grace and comfort through this time. We've been thinking of everyone and the impact Mr Powell was for both of us. I was fortunate to have you all as my second family, with so many fond memories, from learning what "roastin ears" were to snowed out school sleepovers, to enjoying "Hobart Snacks" that have been shared again and again always giving credit to the original chef who created them. In the end, we celebrate the great man who was always the consistency of Integrity, Respect, and Love. All in all, great memories and we are the better because of who he was to and for us. Much love to All - God Bless
02/06/2026
Billy and Mark Smith
We will cherish all the wonderful times and memories we have had over the years. Enduring friendships like these are so rare. Sending you all much love .
02/05/2026
Richard and Lois Manahan
Our love and prayers go out to the Powell family. We shared many stories together! He will be missed
02/05/2026
Zina Forester & Curtis Walsh
Jim, Please accept my condolences for you and your family. I only met your dad once when I delivered a FedEx pkg to them, but he was very polite and friendly! I hope you all have thousands of great memories to share!
02/04/2026
Sherman Johnson
“COACH POWELL” THIS man carried his title as COACH!!!! PROUD, stern, hard working, dedicated and with a smile!!!!! As players we loved him and played our tails off for him!!!!! THANKS FOR MOLDING ME AND GETTING THE MOST OUT OF ME!!!! Hold me a spot on your team in heaven!!!!!!!
02/04/2026
Samantha Carder-Lancaster
Thinking of you all. Sending prayers and lots of love.
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss.
The life of a father, coach or educator leaves an enduring imprint"through his character, his guidance, and the love he shared with all around him. His legacy lives on in all who knew him, in the values he modeled, and in the memories that will always remain close to our hearts.
May you find comfort in those memories and in the knowledge that his life truly mattered and was well lived.
With deepest sympathy,
02/03/2026
Brad Rainwater
My condolences to Hobie and the family. I knew Mr. Powell as our principal At Crockett, he was a wonderful man who always had time for his students. I was fortunate to share a locker all through high school with Hobie. I got to see Mr. Powell frequently in Ingles and he remembered me from the early 80’s like it was yesterday. What a great man, rest in peace and know you made a difference in so many kids lives.
Coach Powell was a friend of the entire Johnson family. He was a fine Southern Christian gentleman and made everyone who crossed his path better for knowing him. My condolences to all of Coaches’ family.
Hobart was such an incredible, loving human being. I had the honor of being one of his caregivers for a brief period. He had a way about him that was so kind and giving and he received tremendous joy from lifting others up. Lori, Hobie and Jim, he loved you three so much, was so proud of you and always commented on how lucky he was to have the great love, support and care you gave to him. He was such a beloved member of his community. Every time we went out someone would enthusiastically and joyfully say “Hey, coach, how are you?” He shared his great love of sports, his family and life, but mostly he shared his tremendous faith in God. It was such a joy to be around him. He left a wonderful legacy. Prayers go to his family and all who loved him. I will miss him greatly.
02/03/2026
Sherill Howell
All I can say what a great guy, the last time I saw him was at the gym, he always had time to speak to you. Rest easy brother.
02/03/2026
Brenda Bennett Campbell
The Bennett family were truly blessed to have known this wonderful man. Our sympathy to each. A great coach truly loved and missed!
02/03/2026
Rhonda Phillips
I was saddened to hear of Mr. Powell's passing. He was a great and kind man. Had him for many years throughout school. Prayers for healing and confort for his family. Rest in peace, Mr. Powell, its been a wonderful life journey and a pleasure to have known such a great and kind man.
02/03/2026
Chuck & Laura Fleming
It's tough to come up with the words to describe this wonderful man. He will FOREVER be our principal. Hobie and Jim, we love you guys and our prayers are with you and your family. But knowing where your dad ended up (heaven with your mom), truly is the best gift!
Sorry to hear of Mr. Powell's passing but seems he lived a full life was one of the best principals David Crockett had there was always smiling and greeting the students most everyday rip Mr. Powell fly high now
02/02/2026
Debbie Williams
So sorry for your loss of such a beautiful person who always had a smile on his face and always glad to see you. My thoughts and prayers to his family.
Good hearted person who gave a lot of himself and to others including myself. He took me on a vacation with his family just because I was Hobie's friend and got to see my first and only professional Baseball game in Atlanta. Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves game. I have nothing but fun memories when it comes to the Powell family. I'm sure there is a lot more stories out there that others gave that our similar to mine.
02/02/2026
Chrystyl Jaynes Dimler
Wow! What an amazing relative I had and did not get to know very well. I knew Jim, Agnes and Jean so much better as mamaw Hartsell always stopped in at the home in sulfur springs to visit. I remember lori; think you are probably several years younger than me. Your family were always so warm, friendly and visited us often in clear springs . Hobart lived a great life, influencing and supporting so many people thru out his career and lifetime. I'll always remember his warm smile. He will be greatly missed.May the Powell kinfolk be comforted by knowing Hobart touched so many lives. God bless all of you !
02/02/2026
Danny P. Hoilman Sr.
Coach Powell was a teacher & coach that I always admired. Though I wasn’t on any of his teams, he was someone you could count on as the perfect counselor. My brother Keith thought the world of him. My condolences to his family.
Mr. Powell touched many people in so many ways. Prayers for the family during this time.
02/02/2026
Tami Huffine Worsham
What a wonderful man who blessed so many at DCHS. I’ll always remember his sweet smile and kindness that he extended to every student. We knew he truly cared for us. I’m so grateful for the memories. Lori, Hobie & Jim, you honored your Dad and your Mom in the great care you gave him.
I am so sorry to learn the news of Mr. Powell's passing. He was a wonderful man and a dear friend of my father's and a beloved member of the Sulphur Springs and Jonesborough communities. My condolences to his family. Much love from the Squibbs.
Lori and Hobie, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was so nice. I knew him from Davy Crockett. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Coach Powell was my baseball & basketball coach at Jonesboro High School for 4 years.
Not only was he a great coach and he also was one of the finest men I have ever known.
It was my honor to have had him as a Coach and also as a friend!!
Jim and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! Mr. Powell was my first Principal at DCHS. Always the perfect gentleman. The last time I saw him was a number of years ago at Ingles in Jonesborough. He and Mrs. Powell were in line, checking out. He was still the perfect gentleman, taking care of her. Always a team. Such a lovely couple, together again forever!