Jeanette Gutzman Dies in a Car Accident
Sebastian Wright
Updated on January 18, 2026
Jeanette Gutzman, a 6th-grade English Language Arts (ELA) teacher at T. W. Hunter Middle School in Knoxville, TN, has passed away due to injuries sustained in a car accident while visiting family in Knoxville. Gutzman, a dedicated educator and a good friend, devoted over 25 years to the education of many pupils at the school.
Her impact extended beyond the classroom, impacting the lives of students, colleagues, and parents. Her enthusiasm for teaching and genuine concern for her students created a supportive environment where learning thrived. Her untimely passing leaves her extended family at Hunter Middle School deeply mourning.
Colleagues and staff who shared her joys and struggles in developing young minds are mourning the loss of a dedicated educator and a good friend. We send our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends, as well as the Hunter Middle School community, mourning the loss of a teacher whose dedication to teaching went above and beyond the call of duty.
Please be in prayer over the coming days and weeks for the family of Ms. Jeanette Gutzman. She passed away today as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident in Knoxville while visiting family. Ms. Gutzman was a beloved 6th-grade ELA teacher at T. W. Hunter Middle School for over 25 years. My condolences and prayers to her family and friends and to the staff that was her extended family at Hunter. Also, be in prayer for her students, both past and present, whose lives she touched both in the classroom and outside of it. She will be deeply missed by so many!
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As we grieve her loss, let us remember to keep her students in our thoughts and prayers, hoping they find peace and strength in the recollections of the lessons she generously offered.
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