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Ellen “Branchie” <I>Watson</I> Jenkins

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Ellen “Branchie” Watson Jenkins

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Mar 2013 (aged 71)
Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Section WA
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLA - Ellen Watson Jenkins died peacefully in her home in Boynton Beach, Florida on March 23, 2013. Ellen was born on April 12, 1941, and was the daughter of Rom and Marie Watson and granddaughter of Selby and Ellen Anderson. "Branchie", a nickname given to her in early life, attended Wilson County schools, Salem Academy and St. Mary's College. In 1961 she married Lee Bryant Jenkins II of Kinston, N.C. They had three children, Lee Bryant Jenkins III, Rom Watson Jenkins and Ellen Jenkins Holland. During her early years in Kinston, Branchie became an advocate for children with learning disabilities, joining the National Dyslexia Association, where she helped to create local chapters. She sought additional teachers and extra classrooms, and she tutored children with learning disabilities. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church for 36 years where she served on the ECW board, taught Sunday school and served as Alter Guild chair. In 1980, Branchie opened Blythe House, a women's specialty store that she successfully managed for 18 years. The family enjoyed their times together at the beach in Morehead City, and after Branchie retired from Blythe House, she and Lee moved to Morehead City. During this time, Branchie began her work with several non-profit organizations. She served as a volunteer and fundraiser for the Beaufort Historical Society, and she served on the Board of the Carteret Arts Forum as a charter member. She worked diligently for the Morehead City Revitalization Program and served on the board of the Carteret Community Foundation, which offers grants and scholarships for the area. During the summers, she worked to raise funds for Caring House in Durham, N.C. and served on its Advisory Board. She was a member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames. After many trips to Florida she and Lee bought a home in Quail Ridge, in Boynton Beach, a loving community where they renewed old friendships. It became their home during the winter. Branchie will be remembered for the focus of her life: the love of her husband, Lee, of 52 years and their lifetime of joy and happiness with their children and grandchildren. Branchie was an avid reader, particularly of British history. Her other passions included working in her English garden, painting, singing in various choirs, and her English bulldogs.
BOYNTON BEACH, FLA - Ellen Watson Jenkins died peacefully in her home in Boynton Beach, Florida on March 23, 2013. Ellen was born on April 12, 1941, and was the daughter of Rom and Marie Watson and granddaughter of Selby and Ellen Anderson. "Branchie", a nickname given to her in early life, attended Wilson County schools, Salem Academy and St. Mary's College. In 1961 she married Lee Bryant Jenkins II of Kinston, N.C. They had three children, Lee Bryant Jenkins III, Rom Watson Jenkins and Ellen Jenkins Holland. During her early years in Kinston, Branchie became an advocate for children with learning disabilities, joining the National Dyslexia Association, where she helped to create local chapters. She sought additional teachers and extra classrooms, and she tutored children with learning disabilities. She was a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church for 36 years where she served on the ECW board, taught Sunday school and served as Alter Guild chair. In 1980, Branchie opened Blythe House, a women's specialty store that she successfully managed for 18 years. The family enjoyed their times together at the beach in Morehead City, and after Branchie retired from Blythe House, she and Lee moved to Morehead City. During this time, Branchie began her work with several non-profit organizations. She served as a volunteer and fundraiser for the Beaufort Historical Society, and she served on the Board of the Carteret Arts Forum as a charter member. She worked diligently for the Morehead City Revitalization Program and served on the board of the Carteret Community Foundation, which offers grants and scholarships for the area. During the summers, she worked to raise funds for Caring House in Durham, N.C. and served on its Advisory Board. She was a member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames. After many trips to Florida she and Lee bought a home in Quail Ridge, in Boynton Beach, a loving community where they renewed old friendships. It became their home during the winter. Branchie will be remembered for the focus of her life: the love of her husband, Lee, of 52 years and their lifetime of joy and happiness with their children and grandchildren. Branchie was an avid reader, particularly of British history. Her other passions included working in her English garden, painting, singing in various choirs, and her English bulldogs.


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  • Created by: Deborah S
  • Added: Nov 8, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138490980/ellen-jenkins: accessed ), memorial page for Ellen “Branchie” Watson Jenkins (12 Apr 1941–23 Mar 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138490980, citing Maplewood Cemetery, Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Deborah S (contributor 47398351).