3009 Columbia Avenue
Franklin, Tennessee
Virginia McKarem Stevens, age 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Virginia was born March 12, 1932 in Jefferson City, Tennessee and grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee. She attended Dobyns-Bennett High School where she met her childhood sweetheart and beloved husband, Doyle (Tom) Stevens. After high school, they both attended the University of Tennessee in Knoxville where she received her bachelor's degree. Virginia and Tommy were married 69 years on September 9, 2023. Her husband, Tom passed away on September 8, 2023, one day before their 69th anniversary. What a love story. In life, in death, in life eternal. Together.
Virginia and Tom lived in various locations throughout the eastern United States while Tom served in the U.S. Army and worked for Burlington Industries. Eventually, Virginia and Tom moved to Memphis, Tennessee where their two children, Karen and Greg, were born and raised. During their time in Memphis, they founded and built Distribution and Transportation Services, Inc. (DTS) into a large independent transportation and logistics family of companies throughout the southeastern U.S. In addition to working with Tommy at DTS, Virginia was also very involved in school, church, and civic groups throughout the Memphis community. She served on school committees for Whitehaven Methodist Day School and Memphis Preparatory School, as well as church committees and Sunday School teacher at Whitehaven United Methodist Church. Throughout her years in Memphis, she was also an active member of the 20th Century Garden Club, Maternal Welfare, Friends of Pink Palace, Josephine Circle and Kennedy Book Club. After retirement, Virginia and Tom moved to Franklin, Tennessee to be near their children and grandchildren.
During vacations and in retirement, Virginia and Tom loved spending time together with family at their beach house in Destin, Florida. We will always remember how happy they both were to share everything they had with us and everyone they loved – their generosity has left a mark on all of us. Virginia loved tennis and bridge and just being with her friends. Virginia delighted in her grandchildren and loved spending time with them, attending their school activities, sports events, meeting their friends, and being a part of their everyday lives. Her favorite "job" was being Grammie to Catherine, Steven, Annie and Alex, and great grandchild Calum. We will all miss our daily calls and texts. In true Virginia form, she made sure we were all okay even in her last days. Virginia has been the family's constant axis, and she will be greatly missed.
The family would like to thank our private caregivers, Pam Robertson and Ardalia Boone for loving Tom and Virginia like family – they provided us all with love and compassion and peace of mind. Most recently, both Virginia and Tom had an extended stay in the Palliative Care Unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The family is so appreciative of the compassion, attentiveness and flexibility shown to both of our parents by the entire Vanderbilt care team.
Virginia was strong, loyal, courageous, and loved deeply and without bounds. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She was a faithful member of Whitehaven United Methodist Church and Christ United Methodist Church in Memphis, and Franklin First United Methodist Church in Franklin, Tennessee. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Doyle Thomas Stevens, Jr; father, Charles McKarem; mother, Ann Saab McKarem; family members, Samuel S. McKarem and Hilmey Hoyt McKarem. Virginia is survived by sister, Semeeha McKarem Clark; daughter, Karen (Bill) Kreager; son, Greg (Courtney) Stevens; grandchildren, Catherine (Gable) Adkins, Steven (Raquel) Kreager, Annie Stevens and Alex Stevens; great grandchild, Calum Kreager; many special in-laws, nieces, and nephews of the Stevens and McKarem families; and lifelong friend Caroline Caruthers. A joint Celebration of Life service will be conducted for Virginia and Tom at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, September 29, 2023 at 12:00 pm. Visitation begins at 11:00 am.
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Carmella
September 30, 2023
My heartfelt condolences for the family of Virginia and Tommie. Thank you for sharing their Love Story.
Maria Salmeron
September 27, 2023
I read your parents story on Faith Tap. It´s truly remarkable to hear a live story like theirs. What they´ve endured and surpassed is only in my
Imagination. My parents have reached 64 years and overcame many things. That love from the generations past is not seen much anymore. It´s sad. May your parents rest in peace in the arms of their Lord and Savior. The One who put them together. God bless your future generations with this same depth of love.
Erma Smith
September 26, 2023
I didn't know Virginia, but after reading the article about her and her husband, Doyle, I felt compelled to come to the memorial page. What an inspiring life they both lived. God bless them as they unite again in heaven.
Ashton
September 26, 2023
Amazing love story, just read it on msn, may God bless them and keep them together, losing the ones we love is never easy and may God bless the family also. I don't know you guys, but I do appreciate you sharing this for the world to see. My condolences goes out to the family.
Jessica in Toronto Canada
September 26, 2023
I didn't know your parents, but their love story has touched my heart. Having lost my father in 2022, I can't phantom losing both so soon, but wow, what a love. What a love they had. Love that wet beyond this earth, may they be resting in peace and dancing in sky!
Scott & Amy Myers
September 25, 2023
Karen,
Amy and I send our sincere condolences for the loss of your mother. It sounds like she was a amazing woman. You, Bill and the rest of your family are in our prayers.
W C Stevens, Jr
September 24, 2023
I´m sorry I´ve never met y´all. I may have met Tommy and Virginia when they may have visited my dad, Tommy´s uncle. I read the story of their last days together and it was so touching and I shared it with my family. I´m truly sorry for your loss, they sounded like great parents.
Wright C. Stevens, Jr. Jonesborough, Tn.
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