Georgia Maxine Swatzell Dunn, 81, of Walkertown, died Sunday at the Four Oaks Healthcare Center in Jonesborough.
She was a housewife, loving mother, sister and nana. She was famous for her chicken and dumplings, good cooking, sewing, and her love of a good yard sale. You would never go hungry visiting her house.
She is survived by her son Michael “Flip” Davis; Daughter Kimberly Hackett and son-in-law Russ; Stepdaughter Kathy Dunn Cutshall; Grandsons, Russell and Riley Hackett; Stiefenkel, Angel Early, Feather Payne, and Satin Fillers; Sisters Norma Coward and Reta Hale; Sister-in-law Frances Ward; four great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; Sister-in-law Frances Ward; special niece, Micki G’Fellers; two special nephews, Shane and Jason Hale; her little dog Katie; several nieces and nephews; and her special friends Kay Malone and Dale Gray.
Her husband Lyle Dunn precedes her in death; Parents, Jay and Jettie Swatzell; Sisters Edith Crawford and Jackie Hughes; Brother Donald Swatzell; and a special niece, Jaime Rader Armstrong.
The family welcomes friends to the Jeffers Funeral and Cremation Service Downtown on Saturday, June 19, 2021, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. after the visitation at Jeffers Chapel Downtown under the direction of Rev. Sid Barkley. The burial takes place in the Neu Bethel cemetery. Flowers are welcome, but memorial donations can be made to Greene County Humane Society, PO Box 792, Greeneville, TN 37743 https://gchumanesociety.com/donate/ or to Misfit Hounds Rescue, 111 Woodhaven Drive, Hampton, TN 37658 https: // www.misfithounds.org/giving.