Chattanooga, August 14, 2025
News Summary
The Chattanooga community is mourning the loss of beloved chef and volunteer Roland D. Darden, Jr. Known for his culinary skills and warm spirit, he dedicated his life to serving others. With a rich legacy of community service and family devotion, Darden’s unexpected passing has left a profound impact on both local schools and the greater community. Friends and family remember him for his generosity, passion for cooking, and the joy he spread through shared meals and laughter.
Chattanooga Community Remembers Beloved Chef and Volunteer Roland D. Darden, Jr.
Chattanooga, Tennessee, is in mourning following the passing of Roland D. Darden, Jr., a valued member of the local community and beloved chef. Darden, aged 36, died on Monday, August 4, 2025, at a health care facility in the area. His unexpected loss has left friends, family, and colleagues heartbroken, as he was known for his warm spirit and dedication to serving others.
Born on April 3, 1989, in Chattanooga, Darden dedicated his life to supporting those around him. He was a 2007 graduate of Brainerd High School and pursued further education at Job Corps in Bristol, Tennessee, where he graduated in 2011. During his time at Job Corps, he served as a volunteer firefighter, demonstrating his commitment to the community.
Professionally, Darden was a certified and licensed brick mason and worked as a chef at both Boyd Buchanan School and Morning Pointe of Chattanooga. His culinary skills were a source of pride, and he was particularly noted for his famous greens, affectionately dubbed “FYE” by his family.
A Life Full of Passion and Generosity
A passionate follower of the University of Tennessee Volunteers, Darden enjoyed playing video games and listening to various music genres. Known for his vibrant personality and keen interest in fashion, he built an impressive sneaker collection and loved to explore travel opportunities.
Darden was not only a devoted husband and father; he is survived by his wife, Kara Darden, and their two sons, Markell and Kingston Darden. He also leaves behind his father, Roland Darden, Sr.; mother, Juanita Darden; brother, Micah Darden; and grandmother, Gussie Montgomery. Darden’s extended family includes a bonus son, Jay Preston, and bonus daughters, Mia Preston, Shay Blevins, and Zoey Cox, alongside his nephew, Roman Darden.
Funeral Arrangements
The Chattanooga community is encouraged to pay their respects during the public viewing scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, starting at 9 a.m. at John P. Franklin Funeral Home. Funeral services will begin at noon, followed by interment at Lakewood Memory Gardens East. The occasion is expected to draw many, reflecting his impact and the love shared by his family and friends.
Community Impact
Throughout his life, Roland D. Darden, Jr. was affectionately remembered for his generosity, often sharing meals and laughter with those around him. His culinary contributions and dedication to service have impacted many in the Chattanooga area, and his absence will be deeply felt.
Remembering a Local Hero
Darden’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him, and his profound influence on the community will not be forgotten. His easy-going nature and ability to connect with others made him a cherished figure, and his family is grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this difficult time.
FAQ
Who was Roland D. Darden, Jr.?
Roland D. Darden, Jr. was a chef and volunteer from Chattanooga, Tennessee, known for his culinary talents and generous spirit.
When did he pass away?
Darden passed away on August 4, 2025.
What were his educational achievements?
He graduated from Brainerd High School in 2007 and completed the Job Corps program in Bristol, Tennessee, in 2011.
What memorial services are planned?
A public viewing will be held on August 15, 2025, at 9 a.m. at John P. Franklin Funeral Home, followed by funerals services at noon.
What did Roland enjoy in his personal life?
Darden was passionate about the University of Tennessee Volunteers, enjoyed playing video games, listening to music, and had a wonderful sneaker collection.
Key Features of Roland D. Darden, Jr.’s Life
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Birth Date | April 3, 1989 |
| Death Date | August 4, 2025 |
| Education | Brainerd High School (2007), Job Corps (2011) |
| Profession | Chef, Brick Mason |
| Community Service | Volunteer Firefighter |
| Family | Wife: Kara Darden, Sons: Markell and Kingston, Additional Family |
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