A beloved wife, mother, and woman of faith she is survived by two sons, James Robert Kesner and wife Faye of Fairborn, Ohio, John William Kesner and wife Rita of Severna Park, Maryland, a daughter, Naomi Joyce Adams of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a brother, James Richard Furr and wife Donna of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
A native of Indiana, she and her husband moved to Brookhaven, Mississippi in 1940 as newlyweds. Their three children were born in Brookhaven and the family made their home there until they moved to Shelbyville, Tennessee in 1957. In 1973, Jim and Naomi returned to Brookhaven staying there until 2010 when they moved to Murfreesboro.
Naomi was very active in church, serving as a Sunday School teacher, Girls Auxiliary leader, Women's Missionary Union leader, and choir member for over fifty years. She used her love of music to lead singing for senior groups in her church and in the community. One of her ministries was leading singing for residents of Brook Manor nursing home for over twenty years. Naomi and Jim enjoyed traveling and led more than sixty-five trips for seniors. Naomi was a member of the Lioness Club, Garden Club, Eastern Star, DAR, Peripatetic Club, and was a Den mother for cub scouts.
A beloved wife, mother, and woman of faith she is survived by two sons, James Robert Kesner and wife Faye of Fairborn, Ohio, John William Kesner and wife Rita of Severna Park, Maryland, a daughter, Naomi Joyce Adams of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a brother, James Richard Furr and wife Donna of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
A native of Indiana, she and her husband moved to Brookhaven, Mississippi in 1940 as newlyweds. Their three children were born in Brookhaven and the family made their home there until they moved to Shelbyville, Tennessee in 1957. In 1973, Jim and Naomi returned to Brookhaven staying there until 2010 when they moved to Murfreesboro.
Naomi was very active in church, serving as a Sunday School teacher, Girls Auxiliary leader, Women's Missionary Union leader, and choir member for over fifty years. She used her love of music to lead singing for senior groups in her church and in the community. One of her ministries was leading singing for residents of Brook Manor nursing home for over twenty years. Naomi and Jim enjoyed traveling and led more than sixty-five trips for seniors. Naomi was a member of the Lioness Club, Garden Club, Eastern Star, DAR, Peripatetic Club, and was a Den mother for cub scouts.
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