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Daniel Saxon Obituary

Daniel Isaiah "Dan" Saxon

December 7, 2024

Daniel Isaiah "Dan" Saxon, 87, left this earth Dec 7, 2024 with his heart and soul fully committed to Jesus Christ. Dan was the 10th of 12 children born to Rev. John Davis Saxon and his wife, Sara Conner Saxon. Dan was born on a snowy Dec night in 1936 at his family's home in rural Robertson County Tennessee. At age 13, Dan's family moved to rural Forrest Co. Mississippi following his father's transfer as a District Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. Dan graduated from Forrest County Agricultural High School in 1954. He attended Perkinston Junior College (now Gulf Coast Community College) on a football scholarship, then transferred to Mississippi State University. In those years he worked summer jobs with International Paper Company which inspired a strong interest in Land Surveying. In 1958, Dan graduated from MSU with a BS in Mechanical Engineering and immediately began employment with Eastman Kodak in Kingsport, Tennessee. In 1959, Dan married the love of his life, Molly Mercer of Petal MS. Dan worked over 41 years at Eastman, retiring in 1999. In that time, he rose to the position of Senior Engineering Associate and was named Inventor or Co-Inventor on 16 patents in the US and several foreign countries. Dan also developed a moonlight career in land surveying, eventually becoming licensed in Tennessee, Virginia, and Mississippi. He was a charter member of the Tennessee Associate of Professional Surveyors. After retirement from Eastman, Dan continued surveying until age 86.

Dan is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Molly Saxon, one son, Joe (Connie), one Daughter, Regina Zeiser (Bruce), four grandchildren, (Hannah, Daniel, Sara Beth, Ben), four great-grandchildren, (Selah, Adaya, Noah, Liberty), one Brother, Dr. Steven Saxon, and two sisters, Dr. Esther Saxon and Elisabeth Saxon. Deceased are four sisters, (Anna Lloyd Wendell, Mary Lee Fielder, Ruth Saxon, Rebecca Lyon) and four brothers, (John, Joe, Sam, and Paul Saxon).

Dan was active in Southview Community Church of the Nazarene, where he taught Sunday School and served as Treasurer and Board Member for over 60 years. He also served on District Church Boards, often donating his survey services in the management of church properties. To those who knew him best, Dan was an ever consistent example of godly humility, hard work, and determination. His faithfulness made faith into sight for others. Now faith has become sight for him.

The family will receive friends from 11 am to 1pm on Saturday, December 21, 2024 at Southview Community Church, 1235 Moreland Dr, Kingsport, TN 37664. A funeral service will follow at the church at 1pm with Pastor Bill Willis officiating. Interment will be at East Lawn Memorial Park following the service.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Southview Community Church, 1235 Moreland Drive, Kingsport, TN or at www.southview-lovegoes.org

Please share your thoughts and memories at www.chattanooganorthchapel.com.

Arrangements are by the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory and Florist, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson, TN.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Kingsport Times-News from Dec. 11 to Dec. 14, 2024.

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Alan Fink

January 25, 2025

Dan it was my good luck to have schooled with you at FCAHS
You inspired me to emulate you in being my best in academics and sports and in all my endeavors
May God receive your Soul and give you the Peace and Harmony you earned and deserve
Alan Fink

Danny Carr

December 18, 2024

What can you say about Dan Saxon? He was one of the most Godly men I know, a man you could be proud to pattern your work life and personal life after. One of, if not the, smartest man I know but, always humble and down to earth. A good Christian man that loved God and his family. I considered Dan a friend and mentor. He was a joy to be around.

Jim Murphy

December 14, 2024

Dan was a fine man. I did soil work on some properties he had surveyed. It turned out he knew my father-in-law at Eastman. My father-in-law loved to tell stories and Dan could re-tell a few of them. I loved eating lunch with he and his crew at Clark´s. I hadn´t seen him for some time but I thought of him often.

Rick Mitchell

December 13, 2024

I always called him Lt. Dan and I am glad to call him a friend

Bob Elliott

December 13, 2024

Dan was a close friend and mentor to me during our years in the Machine Design Group at Eastman. He was a champion who had many patents and was a brilliant problem solver as well as the best surveyor in the region. He could bring out the best in us. His light for the Lord was bright. He also loved a good joke!

Bob McGinnis

December 13, 2024

So sad to see this. Dan was a friend and work associate in the Machine Design Group for many years. Last talked when he did the fifth survey job for me 3 years ago. Dan will be remembered for his quick wit, problem solving, and being a great person. A man with a kind word and smile always. He´s in good hands now. Prayers for his family.

Carol Baker Douglas

December 12, 2024

I worked with Dan at Eastman. I always loved his sense of humor and sweet friendship. My love and prayers for the family.

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