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  1. 1.  Living

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    1. 2. Debby Trivette  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1953 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee; died on 11 May 2021 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee.
    2. 3. David Wayne Trivette  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1955 in , , Tennessee, ; died on 6 Dec 2022 in , Washington County, Tennessee, .


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Debby Trivette Descendancy chart to this point (1.Living1) was born about 1953 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee; died on 11 May 2021 in Unicoi County, , , Tennessee.

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    Died:
    UNICOI - Debby (Trivett) Preston, age 68, of Unicoi, passed away on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at her home. A native of Kingsport, Debby is a daughter of the late Stanley C. and Mary Lou (Routh) Trivett. She was an ETSU alumnus, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Debby carried a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Communication and won the 1976 Bicentennial Youth Debate. She was a local television star, and worked for WKPT Radio and TV. Debby worked for Eselor Corporation, located in Paris, France, including Playboy and Christian Dior, and for Cartier Eye Ware as a Fashion Consultant and Sales Rep for 25 years. She was of the Baptist faith and enjoyed traveling, reading and spending time with her family.

    Debby (Trivett) Preston has left behind to cherish her memory: Husband: Richard G. Preston, of Erwin; Son: Chad Preston, of the home; Sister: Jane Trivett-Presley and spouse, Chrisal, of Abingdon, VA.


  2. 3.  David Wayne Trivette Descendancy chart to this point (1.Living1) was born about 1955 in , , Tennessee, ; died on 6 Dec 2022 in , Washington County, Tennessee, .

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    David Wayne Trivett, 67, of Jonesborough passed away unexpectedly at home Tuesday evening, December 6th, 2022. He was preceded in death by his parents, Stanley C. (Chad) and Mary Louise Trivett, Kingsport. Maternal grandparents Clifford R.(Boney) and Leona Routh, Kingsport. Paternal grandparents Arley and Evelyn Trivett, Johnson City.
    David is survived by his best friend and wife of 44 years, Nancy Huffine. He adored his only daughter Leslie MacLucas, her husband John, and as he called her “his amazing granddaughter” Isla Caroline. He loved being called “Baba.” He loved his sister Jane Trivett-Presley and wife Christal, Abingdon. Special brother-in-law and sister-in law Dennis and Katie Huffine, Jonesborough.
    David grew up in Kingsport and graduated from Dobyns Bennett High School, class of 1973. He attended East Tennessee State University and graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with a Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering. He worked for Western Electric (Atlanta) and Bell Labs (Chicago). David’s career resumed in the Atlanta area with Western Electric, AT&T and Lucent Technologies in RTAC Tech Support and as RTAC Tech Manager. He received the rare designation DMTS, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff. He transitioned to Sales Rep and retired from Lucent Technologies after a 26 year career. He worked a few years for Windsteam (Atlanta) before returning home to Tennessee.
    David lived life to the fullest. He loved being with family, most especially his granddaughter. He would spend all day grilling something special to share with his family. He worked the family garden and grew an array of hot peppers he shared with cherished friends and family. He had extensive musical knowledge and a great appreciation of many musicians, especially Miles Davis. He read hundreds of books on American History figures, the Revolutionary War and Civil War. He enjoyed target shooting with his buddies and spending time with close friends. He served on several church committees and was president of his neighborhood HOA. David’s family and friends will miss him greatly and have lost the brightest light in their gatherings.
    Aside from his larger than life personality, he was generous and certainly a man of faith. He always said he was proof God had a sense of humor. He attended Crosspoint Church and was a member of Eden United Methodist Church, Jonesborough.