Frank William Wells Sr.

Birth date: Mar 18, 1933 Death date: Oct 26, 2021

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Frank William Wells Sr., age 88, of Johnson City, TN passed away Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 at James H. Quillen VA Medical Center. He was born to Leonard Wells and Margie Wells on March 18th, 1933. He was retired after 25 years employment with the Kingsport Press. His hobbies included playing the guitar and singing with a country band. He was of the Baptist faith. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sister, Ruth Ford; son-in-law, Troy Bruner; grandson, Travis McKinney and brother, James D. Tucker. Those left to cherish his memory are his two daughters, Lyn McKinney (Darrell) and Tracy Wells; son, Frank Wells, Jr.; ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren. An Inurnment service will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, November 5, 2021 in the Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City, TN. Military Honors will be accorded by VFW Post 2108. Those who will be attending the graveside are asked to meet at the cemetery at 1:45 P.M. on Friday. . Online condolences may be shared with the family and viewed on our website at www.hathawaypercy.com. Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services are honored to serve the Wells family. Office: 423-543-5544

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Kristi Morris

in honor of Frank.

Frank was a wonderful man. He was always sweet to me. He would bring me breakfast sometimes when he came to Hyder's Used Cars to hang out with Gaylord and the boys working down there. He will be missed.

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Carter Stanley

Lyn, I am so sorry to learn of your dad’s passing. Please accept my sympathy and deepest condolences. I will always treasure fond memories of Saturday nights at the old Gem with your Dad, you and picking with all the boys of Main Street. Thanks for the memories and Rest In Peace old friend.

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Marlene Ensor

Frank was such a good friend to me over the years. I met him at Waffle House about 28 years ago . He was what they called a counter critter.😂 A regular on a bar seat for a cup of coffee.☕ They would linger for hours; talking crap to the waitresses and to each other. Most days he would make several trips in for a cup of joe and conversation with friends. I was fortunate enough to be in that category. I will miss him very much. Lyn I'm truly sorry for your loss. Your dad will forever be in my heart. He was there for me when no one else was.