David Stinson, Jefferson City, Tennessee – David Alan Stinson, age 61, a cherished member of the Jefferson City community, passed away on Monday, August 5, 2024. Known for his passionate love of sports and his vibrant personality, David left an indelible mark on those who knew him.
David’s love for sports began in his early years and became a defining feature of his life. He was not only a fervent sports fan but also an active participant in the local sports scene. His insightful commentary and witty banter made him a celebrated caller on the Tony Basillo Show, where he became a favorite among listeners. David’s deep knowledge and enthusiasm for sports were evident in every call, making him a cherished voice in the sports community.
Beyond his sports passion, David was a devoted family man. He found great joy in watching his son, Wade, and his nephews grow up, often attending sporting events and family gatherings. His encouragement and pride were a source of inspiration for his family, who cherished his unwavering support and love.
The Jefferson City community mourns the loss of a man known for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor. David’s ability to connect with people and bring them together through his love for sports was one of his many gifts. His legacy will be remembered through the countless memories he created with his family and friends.
David’s passing has elicited an outpouring of condolences on social media. Tanya Capps Stinson shared, "LOST MY BROTHER-IN-LAW DAVID STINSON YESTERDAY. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN." Rhea Palmieri commented, "So sorry. Thinking of you all," while Deb Bull added, "Praying." Other heartfelt messages included Betty Winstead Lowe’s "Love and prayers for you all," and Karen Meadows’ "So sorry for your alls loss give Warren my love and prayers."
David Alan Stinson is survived by his son, Wade, and a loving extended family who will carry forward his legacy. His memory will continue to inspire and bring warmth to those who knew him. As the community mourns his loss, they also celebrate the life of a man who lived with passion, joy, and a deep love for those around him.