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Zada Nell Redmon Pinegar
Zada Pinegar

Zada Nell Redmon Pinegar went into eternity with her Lord and Savior.

A Christian and Baptist, she is a member of Indian Creek Missionary Baptist Church.

She worked in the local shirt factory prior to obtaining certifications in practical nursing, lab and x-ray technology.  Zada worked for Dr. WW Knowles until he retired, and some local MDs bought the facility.  She worked for the local hospital under many different organizations & names in the radiology department.  After leaving the hospital she worked in the office of Dr. Jerry Puckett until she retired from the healthcare profession. She didn’t quit working, she was a dealer for Avon, Watkins and Stanley and worked five booths at the Parkland Flea market for many years.  She loved being outside in her flowers and working in the garden.

Zada has lived at the Webb House retirement center since the death of her childhood friend and loving spouse—Charles Edward Pinegar.  She was also preceded in death by her parents—Robert Lee & Ova Douglas Redmon.  Siblings that preceded: Anna Musice-Hughes, Jessie Redmon, Reba Hayes, Nettie Redmon, Myrtle Foster-Wheelock-Leonard, and Nelson Redmon.

Surviving to cherish her memories are her children, Charles Michael (Gloria) Pinegar and Teresa Ann (Terry) Maxwell; grandchildren, Heather (Chris) Young, Amanda Maxwell and Robert Maxwell.; great grandchildren-Trinity and Denton Young, Gavin and Braxton Bain, and Brooklynn Maxwell.; siblings, Leslie Redmon (Charleston, SC) and Marie Redmon-Mehringer (Jasper, IN); many loving and sweet nieces, nephews and extended family.

Funeral service will be conducted Sunday, February 4, 2024 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Bros. Jason Lohorn, and Bill Robertson officiating. Burial followed in Whorton Springs Cemetery. 

Serving as pallbearers were Chris Young, Rob Maxwell, Braxton Bain, Gavin Bain, Tony Cross, and Ed Seal. Denton Young served as honorary pallbearer.

 

In lieu of flowers, one may make donations to Lighthouse Boys’ & Girls’ Ranch, Gideon’s or a charity of your choice in Zada’s name.  May God bless your life journey!

 

DeKalb Funeral Chapel, Smithville, was in charge of the arrangements.

Smithville Review

(Smithville, Tenn.)

Feb. 7, 2024