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Obituary of Dr. Reginald Scott Gaddis
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Dr. Reggie Gaddis
Reginald Scott Gaddis passed away on Tuesday, December 27, 2022, surrounded by his family after a
long battle with cancer. Reggie was born in Charlotte, NC on June 4th, 1951, to Leonard Thomas Gaddis
and Margaret Inez Bryant Gaddis the second of five boys. Reggie moved at the age of 5 to Chattanooga,
TN.
He attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help School where he made life-long friendships. He attended Notre
Dame High School where he excelled at sports and was an all-star wrestler. He was a boy scout
throughout his youth and ultimately became an Eagle Scout. He was a three-year starter for the Notre
Dame High School wrestling team, captain of the wrestling team in 1969, regional champion in 1969,
undefeated during the 1969 wrestling season, runner up for the best wrestler at the State tournament,
and state champion at 130 pounds in 1969. While at Notre Dame he also lettered in football, baseball,
and track. Reggie received a 4-year wrestling scholarship to UTC where he was Team Captain in 1972
and 1973 and Most Valuable Wrestler in 1973. His record was 60-19. Reggie was inducted into the
Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame in 2014. He earned a degree in Biology from UTC and graduated from
The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1976.
He returned to Chattanooga and began to practice dentistry. Over the next 42 years he grew a
successful dental practice where he developed deep connections with his patients caring for not only
their health but forming special bonds of friendship. On Christmas Eve, 1977 he married Danalee White.
They raised their four children, Lee, Scott, Andrew and Lex on Lookout Mountain where he instilled in
them a love of sports, competition and the great outdoors. He loved spending time with his children and
was present for all their activities. He and his family moved to a farm in Chickamauga, Georgia where
they enjoyed raising animals, being outside and entertaining family and friends on their property.
Reggie was passionate about creating memories with his loved ones and always connected with his
family through travel adventures. Reggie and Danalee traveled abroad with their daughter Lee and son
in-law Taylor, experiencing other cultures. He camped with his son Scott throughout the National Parks
of California and the West Coast. He traveled throughout the United States with his son Andrew as he
pursued his motocross career. He backpacked, fly-fished and hiked with his son Lex throughout the
Western United States and Canada.
As his family expanded through marriage and grandchildren his love of exploration was passed to the
next generation. While celebrating his 70th birthday with his wife, four children, their spouses and his
four granddaughters he and his children climbed Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi
River. This feat was accomplished all while Reggie battled stage 4 colon cancer.
Reggie exemplified true strength, perseverance and dignity throughout his 71 years. He was completely
selfless and put the needs of his family and others first. The common thread throughout his life was his
kindness.
Reggie is preceded in death by his father and mother, his mother in law Betty White Estabrook, his
brother in law Yogi Jones and his sister in law Pamela White Jones.
His memory will be cherished by his wife of 45 years, Danalee Gaddis, their daughter Lee Gaddis Walker
son in law Taylor Walker, granddaughters Ellee and Chloe Walker. Their son Scott Gaddis, daughter in
law Julie Gaddis, granddaughter Noble Gaddis. Their son Andrew Gaddis, daughter in law Meredith
Gaddis, granddaughter Bennett Gaddis. Their son Lex Gaddis and his girlfriend, Sam Hertel. His brothers
Lenny (Beth), Bill (Debbie), Tim (Melinda), Rob (Gina) nieces, Lauren (Derek), Lindsey and Alice. His
nieces, Kyle Jones Hawkins (Tim) and Cannon Jones Wenzel (Nick). His brother in law Ted White (Karen)
and nephews, Tripp (Sarah), Will (Laura), Jay (Maggie) and Grahm.
A celebration of Reggie’s life will be held on Saturday, January 7th, 2023 at Church of the Good Shepherd,
211 Franklin Road, Lookout Mountain, TN. Visitation will be at 10:00am with the service to follow at
11:00am.
Out of town guests may contact Courtyard by Marriott, 200 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN. 423-755-0871.
Share memories, photos or condolences by visiting www.wannfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by Wann Funeral and Cremation Center at the foot of historic Lookout Mountain, St. Elmo. (423) 821-7551
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10:00 am - 11:00 am
Saturday, January 7, 2023
Church of the Good Shepherd
211 Franklin Road
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, United States
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Saturday, January 7, 2023
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211 Franklin Road
Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, United States
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