She is survived by two sisters, Lydia Swize (Myron) and Sue Smith, her in-laws Fred, Faber (Shirley), Russell (Pat) and Floyma Sutterfield, and her four children John (JoAnne), David (Hannah), Paul (Patricia) and Angela Johnson.
She has seven grandchildren; Marie Mills, Jereme (Allison), David, Jacob (Julie), Josh, Shelley Bailey (Jeff), and Autumn Johnson. She has four great-grandchildren; Violet, Ada, Cora, Rowan, and one on the way.
She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a friend to all. As a young woman she worked at JC Penney. On September 1, 1948, Ed and Jean were married, and they graduated from Arkansas State Teachers College in 1949. They both taught classes to the World War II veterans under the GI Bill and taught at the high school in Hartford, Arkansas. She and Ed were camp counselors at Ferncliff in Little Rock. She and Ed both taught Red Cross First Aid and CPR training. She was awarded the American Red Cross Volunteer of the Year award for 1993-1994. She was a Girl Scout leader for several years. They both were leaders in the Boy Scout and Explorer programs. They both are recipients of the Silver Beaver Award which is the highest volunteer scouter award presented by the local Council of the Boy Scouts of America. She also volunteered many years at the Jackson house. She and Ed were loving leaders and teachers of Sunday School classes by showing church members and others God and Jesus's love, through the scriptures and their actions.
She was a beloved member in good standing of Westminster qqqPresbyterian Church in Hot Springs.
She is survived by two sisters, Lydia Swize (Myron) and Sue Smith, her in-laws Fred, Faber (Shirley), Russell (Pat) and Floyma Sutterfield, and her four children John (JoAnne), David (Hannah), Paul (Patricia) and Angela Johnson.
She has seven grandchildren; Marie Mills, Jereme (Allison), David, Jacob (Julie), Josh, Shelley Bailey (Jeff), and Autumn Johnson. She has four great-grandchildren; Violet, Ada, Cora, Rowan, and one on the way.
She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a friend to all. As a young woman she worked at JC Penney. On September 1, 1948, Ed and Jean were married, and they graduated from Arkansas State Teachers College in 1949. They both taught classes to the World War II veterans under the GI Bill and taught at the high school in Hartford, Arkansas. She and Ed were camp counselors at Ferncliff in Little Rock. She and Ed both taught Red Cross First Aid and CPR training. She was awarded the American Red Cross Volunteer of the Year award for 1993-1994. She was a Girl Scout leader for several years. They both were leaders in the Boy Scout and Explorer programs. They both are recipients of the Silver Beaver Award which is the highest volunteer scouter award presented by the local Council of the Boy Scouts of America. She also volunteered many years at the Jackson house. She and Ed were loving leaders and teachers of Sunday School classes by showing church members and others God and Jesus's love, through the scriptures and their actions.
She was a beloved member in good standing of Westminster qqqPresbyterian Church in Hot Springs.
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