Becky Sims Obituary
Becky Poteat Sims
September 23, 1934 -
November 21, 2025
Becky Poteat Sims, 91 years old, peacefully passed away on November 21, 2025 at her home in Jonesborough. She was the daughter of Jessie Hilbert Poteat and F.B. Poteat of Jonesborough, Tennessee.
She is preceded in death by her husband of 57 years Lewis R. Sims, and her four siblings, John Poteat, Ann Poteat Childress, Jim Poteat and F.B. (Dick) Poteat, Jr.
Survivors include: Doug and Melanie Sims of Clinton, SC; and Laura and Craig Olson of North Haven, CT; Grandchildren are James Sims of Laurens, SC; Marcus Sims of Rock Hill, SC; Taylor and Meredith Sims (and Great Granddaughter Dawson Sims) of Laurens, SC; Caleb Sims of Clinton, SC; and Mary Sarah Olson of St. Louis, MO.
Becky was born in Jonesborough, Tennessee and attended local grade schools. Becky attended Mars Hill College, NC, and graduated from ETSU with a B.S. and a M.Ed. Masters Degree in Education.
Becky was a lifetime member of the First Baptist Church, Jonesborough. Most of her adult life was spent in education serving 27 years as a teacher, administrator, and consultant for Washington County and TN Department of Education. She was very interested in any 4-H Club activity, especially the cattle shows. She loved all of her "other children," both 4-Hers and students.
After retirement, she and Lewis travelled the world. They visited Alaska, Hawaii, Scotland, France, England, Ireland and countless other locations.
Becky wrote and published five books: Feelings of Jonesborough, Mama's Recipes for Mama's Eyes, How to be happy in 2 minutes or less, Aren't They Grand?, and I love to Cook at Christmas.
Funeral Services will be held at the First Baptist Church, Jonesborough on Wednesday November 26 at 11 am. Services will be conducted by John Moore from Jonesborough Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be her son, son-in-law, four grandsons, and her nephew.
Memorials may be made to TN 4-H Club Foundation, Knoxville, TN or to Saint Jude in Memphis, TN.
Published by Johnson City Press from Nov. 24 to Nov. 25, 2025.