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Jonathan Billheimer Obituary

Jonathan David Billheimer February 20, 1970- April 26, 2024

ZIONVILLE, NC - Surrounded by his loving family in his beloved mountain home, Jonathan David Billheimer, aged 54, passed away peacefully in Zionville, NC, on April 26th, 2024, following a short battle with cancer.

Born on February 20, 1970, to Carroll and Carol Billheimer, Jonathan turned his love of learning, storytelling, and intellect into his life's work as a talented and devoted educator. He was a graduate of University High in Johnson City, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BS History), and East Tennessee State University (Master of Arts, History). From an early age, Jonathan displayed a deep appreciation for history, encouraged by his mother who made all the Billheimer children visit historical monuments on family trips.

Jonathan served as a Senior Lecturer in the History Department at Appalachian State University for over 25 years, influencing thousands of students during his tenure. His specialties included Early Civilizations, World Empires, Revolutions and Revolutionary Social Movements, and East Asian History and Civilizations. Students frequently described him as the best professor they'd ever had, despite his rigorous curriculum and scrupulous grading. He was a passionate educator and selflessly devoted his time to enriching the lives of his students. Jonathan knew that hard work and tenacity would breed success in his students and commonly joked that he "did not mess around."

Jonathan loved to travel and spent many summers in Europe, researching his topics up-close, knowing that such time spent made him a better teacher as he used his travels to bring his lectures to life. At the time of his death, he had trips to Sicily and Dubai planned. His beautiful home paid homage to his world travels, meticulously designed with items collected during his many adventures around the world. While visiting Jonathan's house, guests could not only share in the fruits of his amazing culinary skills but experience the world through his extensive collection of curios. However, as much as he loved to travel, there was no place more beautiful to him than his view of the Appalachian Mountains from his home nestled atop Rich Mountain.

While completing an internship at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Jonathan lived with a family from Afghanistan. He had the unique opportunity to interview the exiled Afghan King, Mohammed Zaher Shah, which incited his passion project to pen the history of Afghanistan. In recent years, Jonathan returned to this subject having even traveled to Afghanistan. Up until three days before his death, he was fervently collecting information for the book he was writing.

Outside of his academic and professional pursuits, Jonathan's life was hallmarked by a love of the outdoors wherein he loved mountain biking, hiking, and animal rescue. Living in rural North Carolina afforded him the opportunity to rescue many animals left near his home. His love of history and animals was married with beloved dogs named Brutus, Achilles, and Astra. He loved live performances, both theatre and music, and was an avid reader with intense intellectual curiosity. Jonathan was a devoted son, brother, and uncle, prioritizing quality time spent with family. In his words, they were "always worth the trip." Jonathan was saved at an early age at Pinecrest Baptist Church and attended Downtown Christian Church, in Johnson City.

Jonathan David Billheimer was preceded in death by his father, Carroll Billheimer, on June 8, 2021. He is survived by his loving mother, who called him every night, Carol Billheimer, three siblings, older sister, Heather (Unicoi, Phil Doriot), older brother, Brent (Johnson City, Wesley), and younger brother Bradley (Burnsville, NC, Heather Cheri), two nieces, Caroline Furlong (Brunswick, GA, Ross) and Charlotte Anne Boyd (Atlanta, GA), one grand-nephew, Banks Thomas Furlong (Brunswick, GA), and a large extended family. Jonathan's influence and significance will transcend his death through his loved ones and his cherished students.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 3pm to 5pm at Tetrick Funeral Services, Johnson City with funeral service to follow.

In honor of Jonathan's work and devotion, a memorial scholarship for students majoring in History will be established at Appalachian State University. Donations may be sent to the History Department.

Sincere thanks go to his life-long friend, Dr. Anne-Corinne Beaver, for her loving care and support during his short hospital stay at Watauga Medical Center, in Boone, NC, and to the team of doctors at Duke University Hospital.

This obituary was lovingly written by his mother, Carol Billheimer, niece Charlotte Anne Boyd, and special friend, Phil Doriot.

Memories and condolences may be shared at www.tetrickfuneralhome.com. Tetrick Funeral Services, 3001 Peoples Street, Johnson City, TN 37604, is honored to serve the Billheimer family. (423) 610-7171

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Published by Johnson City Press on May 2, 2024.

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Gwen Gouge

September 1, 2024

So very sorry for your loss. My deepest to all he loved and those who loved him. Gwen Gouge

Sydney Caston

May 12, 2024

Professor Billheimer,
I am the student of history I am today because of you. Your classes and advisement as my advisor proved to be some of the most pivotal moments of my undergrad career and I´ll never be able to thank you enough for that. It is because of you that I had the courage to truly ask myself what I want out of my life and pursue it. Your passion for history was clear in every lecture and I´ve only ever wanted to emulate that in my studies and career. I start graduate school soon and I know I couldn´t have done it without your incredibly kind words of recommendation and constant support. I plan to become a professor of my own in the next couple of years and I will spend every day teaching with what I hope can come close to the passion you had. I hope to carry on your legacy with every class of students I have the joy to teach. My deepest condolences to your family and may you rest in peace.

Meghan Hudson

May 10, 2024

Dr. Billheimer,

I am the historian and teacher I am today because of you. You inspired me to teach. I love the way you told history like it was a story. I wanted to be like you when I grew up. 10 years after graduation, and 10 years into education, I´d say I still have a ways to go. You never knew my name or the impact you had upon me but I will never forget the day you read my essay in class as a sample for everyone after the first test. I will continue to carry on your legacy and love of history to my students. Rest easy.

John Hall

May 6, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dillard Sholes

May 4, 2024

Thoughts and Prayers have been ongoing for the family we love so much may God bless you! Such a wonderful young man!!

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