Oscar Lovette
1871–1934 (age 63)
Politician
Biography
Oscar Lovette, born in 1871, answered the call to public life and served Tennessee as a representative, championing the interests of his constituents with humility and a calm voice. His time in office was defined by careful listening, measured debate, and a persistent focus on practical solutions for families across the state.
He passed in 1934, and the Oak Grove Cemetery now marks the resting place of a statesman whose quiet dedication kept communities confident in their democracy.