of Gainesville, GA
September 9, 1934 - July 6, 2014
Jenneane Randle Blair, formerly of Proctor, Arkansas, born on September 9, 1934, in Clay Center, Kansas, joined by her husband Carroll C. Blair and daughter Holly on Sunday, July 6, 2014. She was preceded in death by her parents Rachel Anthony Randle and Gene Randle and her brother, Ned Randle.
Mrs. Blair graduated from Miami Edison High School in Dade County, Florida and attended the University of Miami before marrying Carroll C. Blair in 1953. She spent her life as a mother and homemaker, as well as serving on the board of directors at EastArk Enterprises Sheltered Workshop.
Mrs. Blair was blessed with six children; Terie, Randle ''Randy'', Cathie, Clinton ''Rusty'', Shauna, and Holly. In addition, she was a grandmother to Michelle, Blair, Tara, Corey, Jared, Jenna, Karyn, Case, Clayt, Crystal, Erica, Clint, Christopher, Stefan, Holly Blair, Nicolas and Noelle, and Gg to Mia Jenneane, Miles, Caden, Harlyn, Camden, Faith and Cason.
Jenneane enjoyed French handsewing for her grandchildren and great grandchildren, genealogy research, organizing family gatherings, and traveling with siblings; Chad and Sharie, and reunion trips, with friends of more than 65 years Elise, Elsa Mary, Helen, and June.
Graveside services will be held Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 10:00am at Crittenden Memorial Park.
Mrs. Blair's favored charities include Madonna Learning Center, 7007 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, TN 38138; Steudlin Learning Center, 207 Balfour, West Memphis, AR 72301; and EastArk Enterprises Sheltered Workshop, 401 South Woods Street, West Memphis, AR 72301.
I will always love you Jenneane. And miss our handwritten letters. For now.
Grandmother,
Through you I learned so much about life. Most important, how to raise my children with unconditional love & the true definition of family. I will always remember to write thank you notes, enjoy the sounds of birds, & take a moment to thank God for rainbows. Faith, Determination, Courage, & Truth... Until we sit & talk again, I love you. Thank you for everything.
Xoxo ~Crystal
My heart is fille with so much. So full of memories and emotions. Jenneane I am so thankful you were part of my life and my daughters life. Rest in peace my sweet Jenneane.
Sorry for your loss. May God be with your Family through this time of need.
Praying,
For your family during this difficult time.Praying for strength, courage, and Faith
Rest in peace Mrs.Jenneane Blair.
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Precious friend, Jenneane,
We shared so many years and good times, and I feel blessed by your friendship. Whenever I saw that beautiful handwriting, I could not wait to read the sweet words from you. You knew how to be a lady and how to remember special things about each of us and all of your family.. I have so manly memories - singing our hearts out in Savannah, turtle watching, throwing those cow pies, and your cookies to match. How we enjoyed Fallingwater and the Laurel Highlands. Be sure to look up my Bill when you "get settled." He didn't know you, but recognized your character right away. Until we meet again. I'll cook up some crazy fun thing to do. My forever love, Elsa Mary
We will remember her in our prayers.