John Columbus Cate, IV September 27, 1942 - August 6, 2024
BRENTWOOD - John Columbus Cate IV died on August 6, at 81, in Brentwood, TN. John was born in Athens, TN, to John C. Cate III and Antoinette Stickley Cate. John is survived by his spouse, Ellen Whitlow Cate; his children, John H. Cate (Stephanie Gilboy) and Elizabeth Cate (Egmont Honer); and his granddaughters, Kealey and Natalie Cate.
John was an alumnus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, and the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN. He continued his medical training at the University of Virginia and Yale University. John served honorably in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant commander at the Naval Hospital Portsmouth in Virginia. He then embarked on a notable medical career, initially serving as a pathologist in leadership roles at Holston Valley Hospital Medical Center in Kingsport, TN, from 1974 to 1988. John was among the first instructors at the Quillen College of Medicine at East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN. He later continued his academic pursuits with teaching and research at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, where he retired as a tenured professor. Throughout his career, John authored numerous scientific publications in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine.
Outside of his professional life, John was a man of many interests. He was an avid golfer and had a lifelong interest in science. He also enjoyed photography and reading books on a wide range of subjects. John took pride in his wardrobe and enjoyed being well-dressed.
John was brilliant and driven at work while being caring and good-natured with his family. He is remembered by friends and acquaintances as having a humble and kind nature. He was appreciated for the opportunities his support and encouragement provided for women in the field of science. All who knew him will cherish and remember John's life and legacy.
Instead of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org) in memory of John, honoring his compassionate spirit and commitment to advancing medical science.
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Richard Tenser
May 4, 2025
John and I were together as physicians at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital, 1972-1974. I have joyful memories from those 1,000 years ago of John, Ellie my wife Janet and me. -Rick Tenser
Jim Ellis
August 22, 2024
Good friend and classmate at McMinn High School, "Blindy" as we affectionately called him. Sometimes golfed together back then. Never a doubt he would be super successful. Best wishes to his family.
Kathy Anderson
August 20, 2024
John brought so much joy to Sunny Day! I am so thankful I was blessed to have even a sprinkle of John in my life. Tears come to my eyes when I think about Sunny Day without him. How very much you family members must miss him! He is loved and missed even by us who knew him for such a short time.
Kathy Anderson
(Sunny Day volunteer)
Rhonda Jennings
August 20, 2024
John was such a vital member of The Sunny Day Club and will be sorely missed. A sincere thank you to his family for allowing us to spend that sweet time with him. We were blessed by his company.
Barbara Hubbard
August 19, 2024
John will truly be missed at Sunny Day Harpeth Hills. He came in with a smile and when the music started he was ready to dance! We all have been blessed by knowing John. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time.
Barbara Hubbard
Inez Stubblefield
August 19, 2024
John was a delight at Sunny Day Club at Harpeth Hills Church of Christ every Thursday. I will always remember how much he enjoyed the music and dancing. My thoughts and prayers are with John's family.
Inez Stubblefield, RN
8/19/24
Helen and Steve Huffines
August 19, 2024
It was such a joy to visit with John at Sunny Day Club. My husband and I were blessed by his presence. Our sincere condolences to your family.
MORRIS L REED
August 19, 2024
He was a delight every week at Sunny Day Club- Harpeth Hills.
He will definitely be missed
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