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A Tennessee Republican lawmaker died overnight at his residence in Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Sheriffâs Office said that Tennessee Representative Jeff Burkhart (R-Clarksville) was discovered deceased at home early Friday morning. He was 63 years old. The sheriffâs office said the call came in at about 7 a.m.
Burkhart used to be a firefighter in Clarksville and worked his way up to assistant fire chief. He then joined the Clarksville City Council in 2008. He was chosen to represent Montgomery Countyâs District 75 in 2022 and kept that job until he died on Friday morning. Several of Burkhartâs Republican coworkers have made public statements about how sad they are that he died.
Senator Marsha Blackburn noted that Burkhart would be âdeeply missed.â
âState Rep. Jeff Burkhart was a good friend who always showed up to help others. He loved representing Montgomery County and was fully dedicated to improving the lives of those he represented. My condolences to his family and friends. He will be deeply missed,â Blackburn wrote on X.
Tennessee Republican Caucus Chair Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) also lent his condolences and described his friendship with Burhart.
âOver the last several years, Iâve had the privilege of knocking on doors for members of my @tnhousegop. The doors I hit for Jeff Burkhart left a lasting impression on me. Montgomery County knew, loved, and appreciated their Rep. Jeff was loved! Door after door I would hear stories of how Jeff had helped their family. Fire fighters literally stopped to get signs from me. Jeffâs life mattered and the TN House of Representatives will greatly miss him!â Faison wrote.
The Tennessee GOP released this statement regarding Burkhartâs passing.
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âThe Tennessee House Republican Caucus is deeply saddened by the passing of our dear colleague, State Rep. Jeff Burkhart of District 75. He served with dedication, humility, and a genuine love for the people of Montgomery County and the great state of Tennessee,â the group said.
âRep. Burkhartâs life of public serviceâfrom his years with the Clarksville Fire Department and his time on the Clarksville City Council to his work in the General Assemblyâreflected his unwavering commitment to community, faith, and the values that bring Tennesseans together. His leadership on infrastructure improvements, education, public safety, and support for working families will leave a lasting impact on our state,â the group added.
They continued, âOur thoughts and prayers are with his family and all who loved and served alongside him. We offer our deepest condolences as they navigate this immeasurable loss.â
The Tennessee House Democrats also released a statement on his death.
âWeâve lost a beloved member of our legislative family,â said Caucus Chairman John Ray Clemmons. âOn behalf of the entire House Democratic Caucus, I extend our heartfelt, sincere condolences and prayers to Rep. Jeff Burkhartâs family, friends, and loved ones. Rep. Burkhart was an exemplary public servant and champion for the families of Montgomery County. He touched many lives with his service and will be dearly missed by all in our State Capitol.â
Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) called Burkhart a âhigh-quality manâ in an online statement.
âWe are deeply saddened on the sudden passing of Representative Jeff Burkhart. He was a high quality man that put community and service above self. He will be missed dearly here on earth, we take peace knowing he is being welcomed into Godâs eternal home,â Sexton wrote.
Rep. William Lamberth (R-Portland) called Burkhart a âgood friendâ and called for prayers for his family.
âToday I lost a good friend and Tennessee lost a phenomenal public servant. Representative Jeff Burkhart passed away at home this morning and will be deeply missed by us all. Jeff was simply a solid guy who got along with everyone and served his community with distinction. Please pray for his family and the entire Montgomery County community,â Lamberth said.
