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Dr John Lester Edwards Jr.

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Dr John Lester Edwards Jr.

Birth
Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Jan 2022 (aged 84)
Clyo, Effingham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Clyde, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Clyde - Dr. John L. Edwards, Jr., passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home in Clyo, Georgia on January 6, 2022. He was born on September 18, 1937, in Johnson City, Tennessee, to Ruby (Helsabeck) and John L. Edwards, Sr. John was preceded in death by his parents, Ruby (Helsabeck) and John L. Edwards, Sr., and his youngest sister, Carol Halsey. He is survived by his faithful wife of almost 63 years, Helen (Smith); daughters, Myrna Arnold (Roger), Brenda Seluta (Joshua), Wendy Gillespie, Dr. Ruby Barkley (Quinton), grandchildren Emerson, Tillman, Helen, and Sarah Seluta; Shae, Justin, and Taylor Gillespie; and Coley and J.T. Barkley; and his sister, Rosalyn "Roddy" Evans (Dr. R.C., Jr. "Bob").

After graduating from Waynesville Township High School, he served in the Army for two years before earning a B.S. and Masters from N.C. State University, followed by a Doctorate in Food Science from Cornell University. His lifelong vocation was dedicated to the dairy industry, namely research and development. He was privileged to introduce UHT milk at the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1982. He was a deacon in the Baptist Church for over 20 years. He was a member of and fully supported the Gideons. To us, he was a master blueberry picker, top consumer of maple syrup (he never met a pancake or waffle he did not like), accomplished napper, tolerant model for hair bows, clips, wigs, hair chalk, or whatever else his kids and grandkids could find, fierce opponent of pine cones, 24/7 on call fixer-upper, fashion trend setter wearing his plaid polyester pants, plaid shirt, and sweat band while fastidiously gardening, a pesky pesterer who loved to laugh, and our real life superhero.

John will be greatly missed by his friends and family. The following letter was the winning submission that was presented to the Brotherhood of First Baptist Church Springfield in 2011 by his daughter, Wendy. It exemplifies the fond remembrances of the man that we called husband, dad, and granddad.

"I know that this is a Father & Son banquet, but my dad was given four girls, so I hope you will consider this letter written from a daughter, not a son. My Dad is John L. Edwards, Jr. and he is truly one of the best people I have ever known. At first glance, many people don't recognize my father's impact. His is the kind of greatness that just sort of sneaks up on you.

Most of you who know my dad probably do not know that he is a graduate from an Ivy League University where he obtained his PhD in Dairy Science/Biochemistry, or that he holds a patent for ricotta cheese, or that he was recognized as an expert rifleman by the US Army, or that he was offered a college football scholarship at Wake Forest, or that he… the list goes on & on. Underneath his quiet, humble, unassuming exterior lies a brilliant, strong, thoughtful, & incredibly generous man. While most of us are distracted by our own wants & needs or looking for notoriety for our accomplishments, my dad is different. He has been quietly observing, serving, & changing lives along the way.

While he may not have been given sons to raise, my father has certainly been a great role model and mentor for many young men along the way. I have watched him over the years share his wisdom with so many & lend a hand to so many others. Whether it be through his service as a deacon, volunteering, teaching someone a new skill, or from the quiet prayers that these men may never even know about, my dad has always lived his life with the betterment of others in mind. With a true servant's heart, he is always putting others before himself.

As a father to four girls, my dad was faced with many challenges, but always provided for our needs even if he didn't always understand them. He learned to be patient and creative in situations where he as a man was dealing with girls. He would indulge us in shopping trips for the latest fashion trends, but made sure we knew how to change the oil in our cars. It was a fantastic balancing act on his part.

There are so many good memories with my father it would be impossible to share them all, but one of my favorite is when we were little, he would take us fishing out on the boat. The majority of his time was spent baiting hooks, taking the fish off because no one else would touch it, retrieving something we dropped in the water or untangling our lines from each other or something we unintentionally caught on shore. It must have been the most unenjoyable fishing trip for him, but he never said a word and took us out time and time again. For that alone he deserves an award.

I have been blessed to have him as my father & cannot begin to say thank you for all of the many ways he has made not only mine, but all of our lives better. With a grateful heart, I not only nominate my dad for the father of the year, but father of a lifetime. With love, Wendy L. Gillespie"

Services will be held on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, at First Baptist Church in Springfield, Georgia with visitation starting at 1:00 p.m. followed by the memorial service at 2:00. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022, at Oak Grove Cemetery in Clyde, North Carolina with the Reverend Eric Green and Reverend Barry Clark officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the United States Army.
Clyde - Dr. John L. Edwards, Jr., passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home in Clyo, Georgia on January 6, 2022. He was born on September 18, 1937, in Johnson City, Tennessee, to Ruby (Helsabeck) and John L. Edwards, Sr. John was preceded in death by his parents, Ruby (Helsabeck) and John L. Edwards, Sr., and his youngest sister, Carol Halsey. He is survived by his faithful wife of almost 63 years, Helen (Smith); daughters, Myrna Arnold (Roger), Brenda Seluta (Joshua), Wendy Gillespie, Dr. Ruby Barkley (Quinton), grandchildren Emerson, Tillman, Helen, and Sarah Seluta; Shae, Justin, and Taylor Gillespie; and Coley and J.T. Barkley; and his sister, Rosalyn "Roddy" Evans (Dr. R.C., Jr. "Bob").

After graduating from Waynesville Township High School, he served in the Army for two years before earning a B.S. and Masters from N.C. State University, followed by a Doctorate in Food Science from Cornell University. His lifelong vocation was dedicated to the dairy industry, namely research and development. He was privileged to introduce UHT milk at the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1982. He was a deacon in the Baptist Church for over 20 years. He was a member of and fully supported the Gideons. To us, he was a master blueberry picker, top consumer of maple syrup (he never met a pancake or waffle he did not like), accomplished napper, tolerant model for hair bows, clips, wigs, hair chalk, or whatever else his kids and grandkids could find, fierce opponent of pine cones, 24/7 on call fixer-upper, fashion trend setter wearing his plaid polyester pants, plaid shirt, and sweat band while fastidiously gardening, a pesky pesterer who loved to laugh, and our real life superhero.

John will be greatly missed by his friends and family. The following letter was the winning submission that was presented to the Brotherhood of First Baptist Church Springfield in 2011 by his daughter, Wendy. It exemplifies the fond remembrances of the man that we called husband, dad, and granddad.

"I know that this is a Father & Son banquet, but my dad was given four girls, so I hope you will consider this letter written from a daughter, not a son. My Dad is John L. Edwards, Jr. and he is truly one of the best people I have ever known. At first glance, many people don't recognize my father's impact. His is the kind of greatness that just sort of sneaks up on you.

Most of you who know my dad probably do not know that he is a graduate from an Ivy League University where he obtained his PhD in Dairy Science/Biochemistry, or that he holds a patent for ricotta cheese, or that he was recognized as an expert rifleman by the US Army, or that he was offered a college football scholarship at Wake Forest, or that he… the list goes on & on. Underneath his quiet, humble, unassuming exterior lies a brilliant, strong, thoughtful, & incredibly generous man. While most of us are distracted by our own wants & needs or looking for notoriety for our accomplishments, my dad is different. He has been quietly observing, serving, & changing lives along the way.

While he may not have been given sons to raise, my father has certainly been a great role model and mentor for many young men along the way. I have watched him over the years share his wisdom with so many & lend a hand to so many others. Whether it be through his service as a deacon, volunteering, teaching someone a new skill, or from the quiet prayers that these men may never even know about, my dad has always lived his life with the betterment of others in mind. With a true servant's heart, he is always putting others before himself.

As a father to four girls, my dad was faced with many challenges, but always provided for our needs even if he didn't always understand them. He learned to be patient and creative in situations where he as a man was dealing with girls. He would indulge us in shopping trips for the latest fashion trends, but made sure we knew how to change the oil in our cars. It was a fantastic balancing act on his part.

There are so many good memories with my father it would be impossible to share them all, but one of my favorite is when we were little, he would take us fishing out on the boat. The majority of his time was spent baiting hooks, taking the fish off because no one else would touch it, retrieving something we dropped in the water or untangling our lines from each other or something we unintentionally caught on shore. It must have been the most unenjoyable fishing trip for him, but he never said a word and took us out time and time again. For that alone he deserves an award.

I have been blessed to have him as my father & cannot begin to say thank you for all of the many ways he has made not only mine, but all of our lives better. With a grateful heart, I not only nominate my dad for the father of the year, but father of a lifetime. With love, Wendy L. Gillespie"

Services will be held on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, at First Baptist Church in Springfield, Georgia with visitation starting at 1:00 p.m. followed by the memorial service at 2:00. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, January 14, 2022, at Oak Grove Cemetery in Clyde, North Carolina with the Reverend Eric Green and Reverend Barry Clark officiating. Military honors will be conducted by the United States Army.

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