Dennis A. “Pap” Cornett
On Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, our beloved “Pap” went to heaven.
Dennis A. “Pap” Cornett, 79, of Clinton was born Oct. 8, 1946, in Pine Mountain, Kentucky, to Harrison and Ora Mae Cornett.
Dennis was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Dennis S. Cornett; his brother, Lester Cornett and wife Peggy; his sister, Ola Mae Hall; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Kermit and Ella Jane Wilder of Kentucky; his sister-in-law and her husband, Phyllis and Coburn Turner; brothers-in-law, Don Wilder and Clyde Wilder; and his son-in-law, John Fugate.
He is survived by his lifelong friend and loving wife of 59 years, Peggy Wilder Cornett. The couple grew up together and attended Sunday School before they were school age. When Peggy was 10 years old, she told Dennis she was going to marry him one day. He asked her to marry him when they were 17, but she said they were too young. They married at age 19.
Survivors also include his children, Deanna Fugate Blackburn and husband Neil, and Wesley Wilder and wife Susan; grandchildren, Leah Green and husband Andrew, Taylor Fugate and wife Hannah, Trevor Blackburn, Corey Blackburn, Luna Wilder, Sophia Middleton, Rhett Middleton, Haylie Earles, Alexis Earles and Zoe Earles; great-grandchildren, Willow, Zane, Wylie, Ryanne, Everleigh, Baby Fugate, Naomi, Jackson and Brysonn.
Other survivors include Dawn Middleton and husband James, Jennifer Cornett, Millie Earles and husband James; sisters-in-law, Pauline Boggs and husband Bobby, and Barbie Halcomb and husband Johnny; and many nieces and nephews.
Dennis was affectionately called “Pap” by most everyone who knew him. His faith was strong and steady. He accepted Christ as his Savior during a Sunday morning fishing trip on Norris Lake. He was a devoted member of First Dutch Valley Baptist Church and loved his church family. He opened his home and heart to many, expecting nothing in return, and had such a positive impact on so many lives.
Dennis began his life of giving at an early age. When he was 18, he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard. He proudly served his country for more than 36 years.
He was a Vietnam veteran. He served one tour of duty aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Ingham. While serving in the Coast Guard Reserves, he earned the rank of Master Chief Machinery Technician, a distinction achieved by only a small percentage of enlisted personnel. He served his country with enduring pride and great humility. He didn’t talk much about his service or the recognition he received.
He traveled the world but remained adamant that the hills of Kentucky and East Tennessee were the most beautiful places on Earth. Being at home and at church were his happiest places.
Pap loved his family deeply. He worked tirelessly to provide for those he loved, spending long days on the farm, at his job at the Y-12 Steam Plant, and fulfilling his duties with the Coast Guard Reserves. He was the family’s go-to person for advice and solutions. He had so much wisdom and was willing to share his knowledge – his way.
He enjoyed having family gatherings and celebrations. He looked forward to camping (glamping), Bluegrass festivals, and beach vacations. He just loved being around the ones he loved. And we loved being around him. Oh, how he will be missed.
When the great-grandbabies started coming, that love turned into something else – something bigger, brighter, and bolder. And it all started with the purchase of a blue Power Wheels Jeep. He said if he knew having grandbabies was so much fun, he would have had them first.
Pap loved gardening, and grew one of the largest gardens around. Come harvest time, he would share with his family and neighbors. Fishing was something he loved and wished he could have done more often. Another pastime he recently rekindled was beekeeping. He enjoyed checking on his bees and eating honey. Come harvest time, he was like Pooh Bear.
Family and special friends lovingly carried Pap’s body to his final resting place. Pallbearers were: Jimmy Smith, Taylor Fugate, Wesley Wilder, Andrew Green, Trevor Blackburn, Neil Blackburn, Dave Polk and Josh Jones. Special attendants were Willow and Zane.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests you make a loving donation to your favorite Christian charity or church.
Visitation was held from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. The funeral followed at 2 p.m. with Bro. Jeff Parrott and Bro. Gene Roach officiating.
A graveside service with military honors followed at First Dutch Valley Baptist Church Cemetery in Clinton.
Sharp Funeral Home is proud to be serving the Cornett family during this time of need.
